As spring practice gets going in earnest, these are 15 transfers from across the country we're excited to see step on the ...
The Oklahoma Sooners have a lot to prove in 2025 but USA TODAY Sports' Paul Myerburg sees them as a Breakout Candidate.
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Hosted on MSNOklahoma Sooners Replace Spring Game With The Crimson CombineDuring head coach Brent Venables' inaugural season in 2022, the Sooners set a spring attendance record with 75,360. This year ...
Wednesday marked the media’s first introduction to Mateer, who now holds the Sooners’ offensive fate in his hands. He already ...
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Hosted on MSNJohn Mateer Forced to Address Baker Mayfield and Dillon Gabriel’s Influence While Setting Sooners QB ExpectationsAs he prepares for his debut season in Norman, John Mateer carries big expectations on his shoulders. The post John Mateer ...
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Football Scoop on MSNWhy is Brent Venables calling his own defense again? "Because I'm good at it."Three new hires with lots of autonomy over his program and the nation's toughest schedule waiting, coaching with his back ...
Sports Illustrated polled nearly a dozen league personnel at the NFL combine, and none thought it was as dire as the 2022 ...
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNOklahoma Sooners keep NCAA Tournament hopes alive with 96-84 win over No. 15 MissouriThe Oklahoma Sooners pulled off an upset win over the No. 15 team in the nation, the Missouri Tigers. Jeremiah Fears led the ...
Jeremiah Fears scored a career-high 31 points, hit 12 of 12 free-throw attempts and dished out five assists to lead Oklahoma ...
With Wednesday's loss, MU is officially out of the mix for a double bye in the SEC Tournament and can finish fifth at best.
NORMAN, Okla. — Freshman guard Jeremiah Fears scored a career-high 31 points and Oklahoma defeated No. 15 Missouri 96-84 on Wednesday night to boost its NCAA Tournament hopes.
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