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A to Z Sports on MSNOklahoma Sooners lose out on elite recruit for 2026 class to a school you'd least expect in the modern era of CFBThe Oklahoma Sooners have been hit with a ton of news lately, some good, some bad. Whether it's the news of AD Joe ...
Monday evening, the Oklahoma Sooners continued their hot recruiting streak, adding four-star tight end Tyler Ruxer to their ...
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AtoZ Sports on MSNOklahoma Sooners secure crucial commitment of must-have offensive playmaker to complete rebuild of position roomAfter taking a short break for Independence Day weekend, the Oklahoma Sooners are back to stacking up successful recruiting ...
Reliving the best moments of the year for the Sooners ahead of Tuesday's SEC Network Takeover. Every year, SEC Network turns ...
Oklahoma athletic director Joe Castiglione, who has led the Sooners since 1998, will retire from his full-time ...
Joe Castiglione is set to retire after a historic tenure as OU's athletic director. Here's a look back at some of his ...
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A to Z Sports on MSNOklahoma Sooners get a mixed bag of news that no one saw coming before the start of the 2025 CFB seasonAccording to On3's insider Pete Thamel, the Oklahoma Sooners will lose their Athletic Director, Joe Castiglione, at the end ...
Tight end Tyler Ruxer out of Heritage Hills High School in Lincoln City, Indiana, has committed to OU football, he told On3.
Longtime Oklahoma athletic director Joe Castiglione will retire from his role in a full-time capacity during the upcoming ...
Oklahoma had a brutal Year 1 in the SEC, but the Sooners have plenty of positives working in their favor in Year 2.
Ruxer is a four-star recruit on Rivals, but according to 247Sports, he is a three-star. He is the #489 player in the 2026 recruiting class, the #25 TE and the #3 player in the state of Indiana. Ruxer ...
Joe Casiglione will be stepping down after this academic year. “Joe C” took over the department back in July of 1998, and OU ...
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