Oklahoma coach Brent Venables is feeling the heat. It’s not just a warm, welcoming glow; it’s a 10 on the pressure scale, and it’s palpable. As the Sooners enter Year 2 in the SEC, Venables is smack-dab in a must-win scenario.
Paul Finebaum understands certain programs have a lower threshold for mediocrity, and that’s the situation he believes Brent Venables is entering with his 4th season at Oklahoma. Since arriving as the head coach in Norman,
Under head coaches Bob Stoops, Lincoln Riley, and Brent Venables in the 21st century, the Sooners have continued their dominance at the QB position with modern stars running variations of the Air Raid and Spread offenses.
Oklahoma is reportedly adding a former Sooner assistant with a prominent tenure to Brent Venables's staff for the 2025 season.
Sports Director Dean Blevins breaks down Brent Venables’ pivotal 2025 season, Oklahoma’s key coaching moves, OU and OSU basketball updates, and the Thunder’s push for an NBA title.
As Brent Venables tries to rebound from another losing season, the Sooners will be able to tap into Wilson's vast offensive experience.
Several SEC teams expected to contend for the title, including Texas and Georgia, have low returning production. The 2025 season is going to be a big one for the Oklahoma Sooners. That's why Brent Venables and the Sooners were aggressive in their offensive coordinator search and in the transfer portal to bring in quarterback John Mateer.
The Oklahoma Sooners have long been a powerhouse in college football, but the past few seasons have been anything but smooth. The post Brent Venables & Oklahoma’s SEC Fate Takes a Turn in Greg McElroy’s Verdict as Intentions Behind Jim Nagy Move Confirmed appeared first on EssentiallySports.
With three-year starter and All-American Danny Stutsman off to the NFL, the Sooners seem to be set in the starting lineup but lack experience and depth behind t
There's a lot of unknowns for 2025 in the Sooners' wide receiver but things couldn't possibly be as bad as they were in 2024.
FOX Sports' RJ Young explains why Oklahoma hiring Jim Nagy is the most cutting-edge hire in the burgeoning role of general manager the sport has seen.