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AtoZ Sports on MSNSEC may have the most difficult time with the Oklahoma Sooners than any other team in the conference when it comes to new rule
There’s a new rule going on in the SEC, something many of you probably saw come across your timeline on Thursday, and it does affect the Oklahoma Sooners, along with every other team in the SEC.
With the 2025 season just one week away for the Sooners, the Sooners on SI Staff made their picks for OU's Most Valuable Player.
OU football's depth chart is expected to be released sometime next week. Now that camp has wrapped, here is The Oklahoman’s two-deep prediction.
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A to Z Sports on MSNOklahoma Sooners coaching staff excited for the whole world to respect their defensive line heading into the 2025 season
If you had told an Oklahoma Sooners fan three or four years ago that Oklahoma would have the best defensive line in college football, they would have looked at you like you had grown a second head. After all,
The Sooners will play five regular-season games away from Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in 2025, three of which will come at raucous SEC venues.
KOCO 5 is breaking down the top five most important games for the 2025 season.
Cornerback was one of the biggest question marks for OU football this offseason. But coach Jay Valai is confident in his position group's depth.
Gabriel is one of two rookies on the Browns’ roster, along with former Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders. During his two years as OU’s starter, Gabriel led the Sooners to a 16-8 record. He was a Heisman finalist for the Ducks in 2024, leading them to a 13-0 regular-season record and a Big Ten Championship.
Venables’ tenure has not been very successful so far. He has a record of 22-17, including two losing seasons, which is something that hasn’t occurred since 1998. On “The Paul Finebaum Show,” an SEC Network analyst stated that while there is some optimism surrounding Oklahoma, predicting the team’s performance this season is challenging.
Murray was as good as any quarterback in the SEC across his four years under center at Georgia (2010-13). Leading the conference in passing touchdowns in both 2011 and 2012, Murray threw for 3,291.5 yards and 30.3 touchdowns per season over his collegiate career. What's more, Georgia posted double-digit wins in 2011 and 2012.
The Sooners on SI staff picked their candidates for the Sooners' breakout star with the season kicking off next weekend.