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The Sooners showed off their survival skills Saturday night. OU beat Tennessee 33-27 on the first night of what will be a season-defining November for the Sooners.
OU football dropped its second game of the season in a home game against No. 8-ranked Ole Miss. 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 ...
Tennessee football is back at Neyland Stadium to face Oklahoma in a top-25 prime-time matchup. The loser of the Nov. 1 game will have three losses this season with difficult games still remaining on the schedule, so a win is paramount for each team's playoff hopes.
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.
NORMAN — Trailing by 12 late in the third quarter, OU football desperately demanded some juice. It felt like Ole Miss was going to take full control and blow the Sooners out of their own stadium. That is, until Xavier Robinson entered the chat.
Next up for these Sooners: at No. 14 Tennessee, at No. 4 Alabama and vs. No. 19 Missouri — not as tough as October 2000, but if you expand it out, it’s bookended by a game against ranked Ole Miss on the last weekend of October and a Nov. 29 season finale against flailing-yet-talented LSU.
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Two weekends ago, six of the conference’s eight games were decided by one possession. Sooners coach Brent Venables has been pounding this drum all season and what do you know, his team found itself in a tight game late against the Rebels. “That's this ...