The Oklahoma Sooners are continuing to find success on the recruiting trail. They’re a blue blood program, so there is no shock in the program continuing to recruit at a high level, even with Brent Venables heading into his third season with the program.
By Jay Berry The Oklahoma Sooners are preparing for their first football season as an SEC member in 2024 as head coach Brent Venables enters his third year in charge.
Oklahoma is a blue blood in college football. It’s one of the top few programs held on a pedestal any program in the nation would want to be held to. While being consistently *near* the top of college football, the Sooners are coming up on 25 years removed from their last National Championship victory.
Spring football festivities are out of the picture, as programs gave fans the closest things they’ll get to a gameday atmosphere until this fall with spring football games.
The offseason is truly here in the college football world. All attention has turned toward EA Sports College Football — the return of the college football video game after a decade-long hiatus.
In an episode of his Always College Football show, ESPN college football analyst Greg McElroy weighed in on the percent chance that various third-year head coaches can win a national championship at their respective schools – including former Clemson defensive coordinator Brent Venables.
If you've heard it once you've heard it a million times around recruiting circles, but it doesn't make the saying any less true. In-state recruiting really is the lifeblood of any upper-echelon college football program.
On Tuesday, Carl Albert (OK) defensive back Trystan Haynes announced his commitment to Oklahoma. Haynes' pledge continues what has been an impressive run on the recruiting trail for Brent Venables and company, who have added six commitments from high school prospects since April 6.
Brent Venables’ defensive line just got a lot stronger. The Sooners struck gold for the second time in the post-spring transfer portal window on Thursday,
The move of Oklahoma from the Big 12 to the SEC — accompanied by Texas — is going to be one of the biggest storylines in the 2024 college football season.
BROKEN ARROW, OK — In addition to being one of the nation’s best tight ends in the 2025 recruiting class, credit Da’Saahn Brame for his organization and time management skills.
After dealing with a lack of depth at the cornerback position in 2023, Brent Venables knew that Oklahoma needed to add to its defensive back rotation going into the SEC.
Deion Burks is big enough. He gained 15 pounds of muscle in his last offseason at Purdue. He’s certainly fast enough. He said he was clocked at 22.3 mph during a speed test in West Lafayette.
Brent Venables' new assistants have new contracts. And two of his veteran staffers have new extensions. The Oklahoma Board of Regents on Tuesday approved several contracts for Brent Venables' staff heading into the 2024 spring.
Monday officially begins Year 3 of the Brent Venables era at Oklahoma. On this day, the Sooners are opening spring practice 2024. It’s been called the most important spring practice in the history of OU football, and that’s probably not hyperbole.
After two seasons under Ted Roof, Brent Venables and Oklahoma moved on from their former defensive coordinator after the Sooners' 2023 campaign. To replace the now-UCF DC, the Sooners hired Zac Alley, a former Clemson staffer under Venables and defensive coordinator at Louisiana-Monroe and Jacksonville State.
NORMAN -- Oklahoma coach Brent Venables opened Wednesday's spring practice press conference with some good news. Senior safety/linebacker Justin Harrington's appeal to the NCAA for a medical hardship season has been granted, Venables said.
Six months separate Oklahoma football from it’s 2024 season opener but the Sooners have already been dealt some brutal news regarding one of their defensive leaders.
Reputations are made in college football. Nick Saban and Kirby Smart are great. Lincoln Riley can’t coach defense. James Franklin can’t win the big one.
Head coach Brent Venables and the Oklahoma Sooners announced that defensive coordinator Ted Roof would be mutually parting ways with the program. Roof has been with Venables since he got the Oklahoma Sooners job, and Venables will be searching for a defensive coordinator for the first time in his head coaching career.
The Oklahoma football program will clash with the Arizona Wildcats in the Alamo Bowl on Thursday, only the second game between ranked opponents this postseason.
The Oklahoma Sooners just landed a big commitment on the offensive line. And we mean "big."
Oklahoma Sooners head coach Brent Venables made an interesting admission on Thursday about Dillon Gabriel leaving the program.
It was a huge win for Oklahoma head coach Brent Venables and his Sooners program. In fact, it was the biggest win in the Venables era, so far.
Oklahoma's big Red River Rivalry win headlines the Week 6 winners 6 while an imperfect Alabama-Texas A&M finish is among the week's biggest losers.
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