
"In his first year at Indiana, Omar Cooper Jr. essentially took a redshirt developmental year and worked on special teams, logging four kickoff returns for 63 yards with no offensive receptions."
"In year four, he made the leap from dangerous complementary target to national-name playmaker for Indiana's title run, achieving 69 receptions, 937 yards, and 13 receiving touchdowns."
"His biggest regular-season explosion was versus Indiana State when he tied an Indiana single-game receiving TD record after making 10 receptions for 207 yards and scoring four touchdowns."
Omar Cooper Jr. began his career at Indiana with a redshirt year focused on special teams. In his second year, he recorded 18 receptions for 267 yards and two touchdowns. By his third year, he became a significant playmaker with 28 receptions for 594 yards and seven touchdowns. His final year showcased his elite skills, achieving 69 receptions for 937 yards and 13 touchdowns, including a record-tying game against Indiana State. Cooper's performance established him as a national name and a potential NFL draft pick.
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