Oklahoma head football coach Brent Venables needs to make things happen for the Sooners during the 2025 season. His job could depend on it.
ESPN re-ranked the top 25 recruiting classes from 2022 three years in, and Oklahoma missed the cut. It’s a group that’s developed some good players but has faced a lot of adversity.
Oklahoma head football coach Brent Venables' major transfer portal splash will have several major responsibilities during the Sooners' 2025 season.
The 2024 college football season is finally a wrap. For Oklahoma and Oklahoma State, it’s been over for quite some time.
As the Oklahoma Sooners enter Year 4 under head coach Brent Venables and Year 2 in SEC, there’s no doubt it’s a make-or-break season. After going 6-7 for the second time in three years in 2024, another season like that won’t be enough wins to keep Venables in Norman.
Does OU football really need Venables to step away from what he’s best at? Does anyone believe that Venables can turn into a Bob Stoops or Barry Switzer, coaches who oversaw the program with Midas fingers but without clenched fist?
Over the past quarter century, radio personality Mark Rodgers has seen and pretty much covered it all. From Heisman Trophies being celebrated to the start of the Bob Stoops era, and OU's challenging first season in the SEC. Today, we catch up with a community fixture, the one and only Mark Rodgers, and as always, he’s never at a loss for words.
Josh Norman is departing as the director of Oklahoma’s SOUL mission, he announced on Thursday morning. The SOUL mission is a player development program established by head coach Brent Venables.
Things are looking up, even if it may not seem that way. We dispel the most common myths about Brent Venables' program.
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.
To date, Oklahoma has three commits in its 2026 class: Long Beach (Calif.) Narbonne four-star quarterback Jaden O’Neal, Frisco (Texas) Lone Star three-star tight end Ryder Mix and Cleveland St. Ignatius three-star interior offensive lineman Will Conroy.
Speaking at media day ahead of the College Football Playoff national championship game on Saturday, Knowles sidestepped the question. Knowles was the third-highest paid assistant in college football in 2024, earning $2.2 million. He remains under contract through 2026. Oklahoma paid Alley $850,000.