If you recall, which would require an exceptionally strong memory, we (I) started my series on the '22 Most Important Trojans for 2022' back in July before camp. And somewhere along the way it stalled and I got consumed by camp. (Not really a good excuse when you consider how quickly I was able to finish the list this week). Anyways, I definitely fumbled this one, but I wasn't going to let it die. So I stuck to the original ranking -- which means there are some spots that I would have done differently a month later as it were -- but for the most part I think we make a good case for each one.
I also really enjoyed writing every one of these stories/feature/columns (depending on the player, they took different forms). I hope you'll get to read some of them as I feel great about the final product.
They're all cataloged here for you:
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If you're only going to read one or two, I'd highly recommend checking out Caleb Williams and Andrew Vorhees:
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They also don't lose relevance after tomorrow. Feel free to peruse at any time early this season.
I also really enjoyed writing every one of these stories/feature/columns (depending on the player, they took different forms). I hope you'll get to read some of them as I feel great about the final product.
They're all cataloged here for you:
The 22 Most Important Trojans for 2022: See the list, full stories on each
See how made our countdown of the 22 Most Important Trojans for 2022.
If you're only going to read one or two, I'd highly recommend checking out Caleb Williams and Andrew Vorhees:
The 22 Most Important Trojans for 2022 -- No. 1 QB Caleb Williams
A deeper trust between coach Lincoln Riley and QB Caleb Williams could mean a next level for the sophomore standout.
The 22 Most Important Trojans for 2022: No. 4 LG Andrew Vorhees
Coming in at No. 4 on our countdown of the 22 Most Important Trojans for 2022 is left guard Andrew Vorhees.
They also don't lose relevance after tomorrow. Feel free to peruse at any time early this season.