
Breaking: Former Oklahoma Sooners Weapon Jason White Leaves Boomer Speechless With Massive Donations to Training Facilities, Return as OCC Imminent Announcement
Norman, OK — June 1, 2025
In a move that has left the entire Sooner Nation reeling with pride and anticipation, former Heisman Trophy winner and Oklahoma legend Jason White has returned to the spotlight in the most unexpected way. Sources close to the program confirmed this morning that White made a multi-million-dollar donation to overhaul and expand the Sooners’ aging training facilities — a gift that athletic director Bryan Boomer reportedly called “absolutely stunning” and “the single most generous gesture in program history.”
But the real shocker?
White is coming home.
Multiple high-level sources confirm that Jason White is set to rejoin the Oklahoma coaching staff as Offensive Coordinator (OCC), with an official announcement expected within the next 48 hours. The decision follows months of quiet negotiations, and insiders say the impact could be “program-defining.”
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“Once a Sooner, Always a Sooner”
White, now 45, has largely stayed out of the limelight since retiring from football and focusing on business ventures in Norman. But according to those close to him, he never stopped watching — or caring.
“I’ve bled crimson my whole life,” White told a small group of alumni during a private event last week, which was supposed to be a simple reunion. Instead, it turned into an emotional unveiling of his plans to donate upwards of $20 million toward revitalizing Oklahoma’s weight rooms, practice fields, recovery centers, and even a state-of-the-art quarterback analytics lab named “The QB Forge.”
The announcement drew tears and a standing ovation — and left Sooner mascot Boomer himself visibly stunned and speechless as he stood beside White.
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The Return
While the donation alone would have made headlines, it’s White’s return to the field — this time with a headset — that’s sending shockwaves through the college football world.
A source within the athletic department said White’s decision to coach “wasn’t about ego or image — it was about legacy.”
“He told us he wants to build the next great Oklahoma offense, not from the outside, but from the heart of it,” the source said. “He’s not coming back for fame. He’s coming back for Saturdays in Norman.”
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What It Means for the Sooners
White’s return couldn’t come at a more pivotal moment. The Sooners are entering a new chapter in the expanded SEC, and consistency on offense has been a lingering issue in recent seasons. White, known for his surgical accuracy and toughness during his playing days, brings both experience and a fierce competitive spirit.
His offensive philosophy? “Fast. Relentless. Ruthless,” as one former teammate put it.
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A Heisman Comes Full Circle
Jason White’s story has always been one of resilience. From devastating knee injuries to becoming a Heisman winner in 2003, he embodied grit. Now, he’s back not just as a legend, but as a builder — of men, of facilities, and possibly, of another national title run.
Boomer Sooner just got a whole new meaning.
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Official Press Conference Scheduled: June 3, 2025
Gaylord Family – Oklahoma Memorial Stadium
11:00 a.m. CST
Expect fireworks.
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