In 2024 the Oklahoma Sooners didn't have quite the success they hoped for on both sides of the trenches. Now, the defensive line was good, with players like Gracen Halton, Jayden Jackson, R Mason Thomas,
Oklahoma’s recruited well on the defensive side of the ball, but after a 6-7 season, that talent isn’t getting a lot of respect as Stutsman was the only Sooner included in ESPN’s top 100 players for the 2024 season.
The Oklahoma Sooners currently do not have anyone committed for the 2027 class. They have three in the 2026 class, which is currently ranked 14th in the country. Not having anyone in the 2027 class yet isn't alarming,
That is the case for ESPN. Staff writer Mark Schlabach put together his way-too-early college football top 25 for the 2025 season and the Oklahoma Sooners missed the cut. They were also excluded from the “also considered” category.
The Buffalo Bills will take on the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game, marking their fourth postseason meeting in the last five seasons. Meanwhile, the Washington Commanders will head to Philadelphia to face the Eagles in the NFC Championship Game, the fifth conference title matchup between divisional rivals since 2002.
Both Pickering and Parker were named to Softball America’s Preseason First Team All-Americans as well. Dayton, who transferred to Norman from Utah this past offseason, was named a D1Softball’s Second Team Preseason All-American on Wednesday as well.
Things are looking up, even if it may not seem that way. We dispel the most common myths about Brent Venables' program.
There aren't that many people you will find extremely optimistic about the Oklahoma Sooners football program at this current time. And the baseball team is the baseball team, where there is a small sense of hope.
The Oklahoma Sooners will have a much different look in 2025. Gone are Jayda Coleman, Tiare Jennings, Kinzie Hansen, Alynah Torres, Alyssa Brito, Kelly Maxwell, Nicole
The Sooners landed the top QB in the transfer portal, but they also got a gritty ballplayer who's equal parts confident and humble and is a natural leader.
The No. 1 Oklahoma Sooners proved their prowess today at the Sprouts Farmers Market Collegiate Quad, knocking off title contenders No. 2 LSU, No. 4 Utah, and No. 6 California.