WATCH: Oklahoma Cornerbacks Coach Jay Valai Fall Camp Interview

Oklahoma cornerbacks coach Jay Valai paused after Tuesday’s fall-camp practice to answer reporters’ questions, a moment captured in a video posted by Sports Illustrated. The brief session offers fans a direct look at how the Sooners’ secondary is progressing as the 2025 season nears.

Key Takeaways:

  • Jay Valai spoke with the media immediately after OU’s Tuesday practice.
  • Sports Illustrated released the interview video on Aug. 19, 2025.
  • Valai oversees a cornerback group featuring Courtland Guillory, Eli Bowen, Gentry Williams, and Kendel Dolby.
  • The appearance provides a snapshot of Oklahoma’s fall-camp preparations.
  • Interest in the Sooners’ secondary is rising as the season approaches.

Tuesday on the Practice Fields
The mid-August heat had barely lifted when Jay Valai, Oklahoma’s cornerbacks coach, stepped to the microphone. Minutes earlier, the Sooners had wrapped another fall-camp workout, and the coach fielded questions in a scene familiar to college-football Augusts everywhere: practice fields humming, helmets clacking in the distance, cameras rolling.

Eyes on the Cornerbacks
Valai’s remit is the secondary’s outside edge, a room that includes names appearing alongside his in Sports Illustrated’s keyword tags—Courtland Guillory, Eli Bowen, Gentry Williams, and Kendel Dolby. Their progress, depth-chart jockeying, and readiness for the 2025 slate were central to the day’s brief Q-and-A.

A Brief but Telling Check-In
The video, now live on SI.com, runs just a few minutes, yet it offers an unfiltered glimpse of Valai’s coaching voice: measured, direct, focused on fundamentals. For Sooners fans starved for real-time insights, even a short clip from camp can feel like a window into strategy sessions normally walled off from public view.

Fall Camp Continues
Valai’s appearance is one of many checkpoints as Oklahoma accelerates toward its season opener. With practices stacking up and position battles sharpening, every post-practice chat—especially from a position coach overseeing a headline unit—adds another pixel to the evolving portrait of the 2025 Sooners.

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