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OU (6-2) dropped seven spots in the US LBM Coaches Poll following the 34-26 loss. The Sooners will visit No. 14 Tennessee next. Here are the latest 2025 bowl projections for the Sooners entering Week 10:
John Mateer rushed for a 1-yard touchdown with 1:44 remaining and Oklahoma squeaked by Tennessee 33-27 in what is perhaps the biggest win of the Brent Venables era.
Seth Littrell OU is one of four schools in the SEC to offer a Spanish broadcast for their sports. Led by Vasquez and Rendón, the 'Los Sooners' broadcast travels with the team to continue their work. Los Sooners can be heard on Ritmo 96.5 FM (OKC), El ...
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The Oklahoma Sooners have lost two of their last three games after starting ... Our minds might change again. Joe Mussatto is a sports columnist for The Oklahoman. Have a story idea for Joe? Email him at [email protected]. Support Joe's work and ...
No. 18 Oklahoma lost at home last week, falling as a 5.5-point favorite in a 34-26 (Over 52.5) setback against Ole Miss. The Sooners were outgained 431 yards to 359, with the 431 marking the most yards yielded by OU this season.
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Where did the Oklahoma Sooners land in USA TODAY Sports latest bowl projections?
The Oklahoma Sooners earned a bump in USA TODAY Sports latest bowl projections after Week 8 win over South Carolina.
The Sooners on SI staff offers their predictions for the No. 18-ranked Sooners’ return to Neyland Stadium to battle the No. 14-ranked Volunteers.
The Oklahoma Sooners face a challenging November schedule after a recent ... The story of this Sooner season will be told over the next month. Joe Mussatto is a sports columnist for The Oklahoman. Have a story idea for Joe? Email him at jmussatto@ ...
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3 defensive keys for the Oklahoma Sooners against the Tennessee Volunteers
Luckily, the defensive line is the strength of Oklahoma’s defense. Defensive tackles Jayden Jackson, Damonic Williams, Gracen Halton, David Stone and Markus Strong have been excellent this year. The defensive end group of R Mason Thomas, Marvin Jones Jr., Taylor Wein, Adepoju Adebawore and Danny Okoye has seen growth as the season has gone along.