Oklahoma football: Sterling Shepard watches a teammate accept award named after father, Derrick Shepard

Sophomore fullback Aaron Ripkowski honored with Derrick Shepard Most Inspirational Walk-On Player of the Year award

 
By Jason Kersey | Published: December 21, 2012    Comment on this article Leave a comment

NORMAN — Bob Stoops presented the annual Derrick Shepard Most Inspirational Walk-On Player of the Year award to sophomore fullback Aaron Ripkowski last Friday.

photo - Oklahoma's Sterling Shepard (3) runs after a reception during a college football game between the University of Oklahoma (OU) and Texas Tech University at Jones AT&T Stadium in Lubbock, Texas, Saturday, Oct. 6, 2012. Oklahoma won 41-20. Photo by Bryan Terry, The Oklahoman
Oklahoma's Sterling Shepard (3) runs after a reception during a college football game between the University of Oklahoma (OU) and Texas Tech University at Jones AT&T Stadium in Lubbock, Texas, Saturday, Oct. 6, 2012. Oklahoma won 41-20. Photo by Bryan Terry, The Oklahoman

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The 2012 award was a little different; freshman receiver Sterling Shepard watched as the award bearing his father's name was presented to one of his teammates.

“I saw Cheri (Shepard) and her daughters were there at the banquet,” Stoops said, referring to Sterling's mother and sisters.

“I said: ‘Sterling doesn't sit with you anymore. Now he's over here with the players.'”

Sterling was 6-years old when his father suffered a fatal heart attack.

Stoops created the walk-on award and named it after Derrick Shepard, who walked on at Oklahoma in the 1980s, went on to earn a scholarship and was a starting wide receiver for the 1985 national championship team.

After his NFL career, Derrick Shepard became an Oklahoma graduate assistant coach under Stoops' predecessor, John Blake; he briefly stayed in the same role after Stoops was hired in December 1998.

The following summer, the 35-year old Shepard accepted a full-time job at Wyoming, but died just a few weeks later.

Stoops was deeply affected by Derrick Shepard's death despite their short relationship; Stoops hadn't even coached his first OU football game when he spoke at the funeral.

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