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byRyan AberNORMAN — When the young player sat down in Frisco (Texas) Lone Star High football coach Jeff Rayburn’s office almost five years ago, the coach was trying to motivate the soon-to-be freshman.
Jaylen Dixon was well one his way to setting several school receiving records, and Rayburn wanted to give young Marvin Mims something to aspire to and instill confidence.
“If you want to be the best receiver to ever come out of this place, you definitely will,” Rayburn told Mims then. “You’ll be the best receiver to come out of here.”
By the time Mims’ high school career was over, Rayburn had to apologize.
Contexts 3 2 0 – fast window switcher software. “I was completely wrong,” Rayburn said. “Because you weren’t just the best receiver to come out of here, you’re the best receiver to come out of the state.”
Mims cruised past Dixon’s records and became not only the best receiver in Lone Star High history but in Texas state high school history.
He set state records with 5,485 receiving yards in his career and 2,629 yards in a season as a senior. The latter set a nation record as well.
So it was no revelation for Rayburn when Mims started out his college career at OU with three catches for 80 yards and a touchdown and averaged more than 22 yards on three punt returns in the Sooners’ season-opening win over Missouri State.
“I was super proud and super excited but didn’t surprise me one but to see him go out there in his first game and have all the success that he had,” Rayburn said. “I think it’s the tip of the iceberg for him. He’s a special talent and a special kid.”
The confidence that Rayburn helped instill in Mims was evident from the time the 5-foot-11, 177-pound receiver arrived in Norman in the spring.
“From a technical standpoint, he was a pretty polished kid coming out of high school,” outside receivers coach Dennis Simmons said before the season. “He’s stepped into a room with an opportunity, with a sense of confidence and understanding that, ‘I’m not just happy to be here but I belong here.’
“He’s gone out and practiced and played with that same type of swagger.” Romancing saga ost rar file.
Sooners quarterback Spencer Rattler has an arm that can zip throws downfield about as far as anybody around.
He showed that on Mims’ touchdown catch, heaving the ball 50 yards through the air before it came down in Mims’ arms.
But even with Rattler’s arm strength, and a quick-developing play-action before letting it fly, Mims had to slow up to be there for the ball and caught it on his back hip.
“We saw that many, many a time,” Rayburn said. “I don’t know if there’s a quarterback that can out-throw Marvin Mims when the ball’s in the air, if there’s any space to be had, he’s going to find it and he’s going to go get it.
“It’s pretty special to see him doing the same things on a Saturday for OU that he did for us.”
Mims’ speed made him different from any of the other receivers Rayburn has coached. Vmware fusion high sierra download.
“When the ball’s in the air, he just has another gear,” Rayburn said. “He just glides through the football field, so smooth and so fast and his ball skills are obviously tremendous.”
Mims’ competitiveness, Rayburn said, is also “elite.”
“You saw how excited he was when he scored and the fire that he plays with,” Rayburn said. “But more importantly, it’s the fire that he practices with that allows him to be the type of player that he is and that’s why I think he’s just hitting the tip of the iceberg.”
Rayburn was watching not only as a fan of Mims, but also as a Sooners fan. Steve jones mercy rar files.
He was born in Oklahoma City, lived in Moore for a time growing up before moving to the Dallas area in kindergarten. He returned to the state for college, graduating from OU.
So it’s no surprise that Rayburn’s 7-year-old son Cade has posters of Baker Mayfield, Kyler Murray and Jalen Hurts hanging up in his room.
But when it came time for Cade to choose a uniform number for his youth team this season — the Sooners — he initially wanted to go with No. 18, Mims’ number in high school. He changed to No. 17 when he found out Mims would be wearing that number at OU.
“That’s the type of kid that Marvin Mims is — my son, who’s around the program all the time, wanted to emulate Marvin,” Rayburn said. “And he’s a kid that I want my son to emulate because of the type of kid that he is.”
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When: 11 a.m., Sept. 26
Where: Owen Field in Norman
TV: Fox (Cox 12)
Radio: 107.7 FM, 1560 AM
Related PhotosOU receiver Marvin Mims (17) celebrates his touchdown with Jeremiah Hall (27) in the first half of the Sooners' 48-0 win over Missouri State on Sept. 12. [AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki]
Ryan Aber has worked for The Oklahoman since 2006, covering high schools, the Oklahoma City RedHawks, the Oklahoma City Barons and OU football recruiting. An Oklahoma City native, Aber graduated from Northeastern State. Before joining The. Read more ›