Oklahoma Hires Jim Nagy as Football GM to Reshape Program's Future
The former Senior Bowl director will oversee roster management, recruiting, and revenue-sharing strategies alongside head coach Brent Venables.
- Jim Nagy, a former NFL scout and Senior Bowl director, has been appointed as Oklahoma's new football general manager.
- Nagy's role includes managing roster building, player evaluation, recruiting, and navigating NIL, transfer portal, and revenue-sharing policies.
- The hire is part of Oklahoma's broader effort to modernize its football operations and adapt to the challenges of competing in the SEC.
- Head coach Brent Venables is expected to benefit from Nagy's expertise, allowing him to focus more on coaching and game strategy.
- Nagy replaces Curtis Lofton, bringing nearly two decades of NFL experience to a program seeking to rebound from a disappointing 6-7 season.