NORMAN — Even though Daniel Odom didn’t arrive in Norman at full strength, he has lofty goals for his first college football season. Odom is a wide receiver who signed with Oklahoma in December as part of the Sooners’ 2026 recruiting class. He suffered an arm injury during his senior season at St. John Bosco High School, forcing him to miss portions of the Sooners’ month-long spring practice window. Still, Odom believes that he’ll be an immediate contributor in the fall. “I want to be able to start as a freshman,” Odom said in March. “I didn't come here just to be just to call myself an Oklahoma Sooner. I came here to make a legacy not only for myself but the people I love and the people that support me.” The 6-2, 190-pound wideout from Los Angeles was a consensus 4-star recruit, and he chose OU over offers from Florida State, Michigan State, Notre Dame and Washington. He caught 41 passes for 548 yards and six touchdowns during his final year of high school football.…