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Oklahoma is gearing up for a comeback after a tough first season in the SEC. The Sooners finished 6-7 overall and 2-6 in conference play, far behind Texas, which dominated with a 13-3 record.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNCollege Football expert believes the time is now for the Oklahoma SoonersJosh Pate is putting Brent Venables and the Oklahoma Sooners on the clock after a disappointing 2024 campaign.
Will the SEC snap a two-year skid and assume its place atop college football's national championship throne? Can various coaches on warming seats silence naysayers and extend their tenures? While the answers to those questions won't be found SEC Media Days this week,
Oklahoma, which finished tied for 14th in the SEC last year, ranked sixth in the preseason power rankings published this week by USA TODAY Sports.
Oklahoma head coach Brent Venables revealed at SEC Media Days on Wednesday that he wanted and tried to keep Arnold in Norman before he eventually left. All love from Oklahoma coach Brent Venables on his former player Jackson Arnold. #auburnfootball #wde pic.twitter.com/L2K6KaZxxI
Oklahoma football head coach Brent Venables dropped a sobering truth bomb on what went wrong for Jackson Arnold in Norman. The Sooners' former starting quarterback came in with massive hype as the No.
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Sooners Wire on MSNR Mason Thomas leaning into the high expectations for the Oklahoma SoonersOklahoma Sooners defensive end R Mason Thomas was one of three OU players chosen to represent the program at SEC media days on Wednesday. After a breakout campaign in 2024, where he turned into OU's best pass-rusher, Thomas is ready for the added weight of expectations in 2025.
On his podcast "Always College Football," ESPN's Greg McElroy mentioned that some believe Oklahoma State can return to contention in the conference; however, he does not share that optimism. Oklahoma State head football coach Mike Gundy speaks during a press conference at Boone Pickens Stadium in Stillwater, Okla.