Another Oklahoma quarterback has entered the transfer portal. Redshirt freshman Steele Wasel, a preferred walk-on from Choctaw, has reportedly decided to leave OU after one season in Norman.
Two of Oklahoma’s key defensive players look like they will return for the 2025 season. 1Oklahoma, a Sooners-based NIL collective, posted graphics indicating that linebacker Kip Lewis and defensive lineman R Mason Thomas, both juniors, will return for their senior years.
The Oklahoma Sooners, and the rest of the country, are in a weird place right now in terms of the college football schedule. Well, the teams who actually made the playoffs, not so much, but bowl teams are especially in a weird place.
Former Oklahoma running back Chapman McKown has a new home. The Norman North product announced he’s transferring to Central Arkansas on Monday. McKown
The Sooners have addressed the need to bolster their tight end room. Oklahoma has secured a key addition via the transfer portal. Carson Kent, a…
For the second time of the 2024-25 season, Jeremiah Fears is the SEC Freshman of the Week. The guard, who turned 18 years old in October, played well above his age in the Sooners’ 87-86 win against Michigan at the Jumpman Invitational in Charlotte.
Oklahoma’s reward for its ranked neutral-site win? A jump in the AP Top 25 poll. The Sooners (12-0) moved up two spots to No. 12 in the latest poll, released Monday.
The Oklahoma Sooners are losing players left and right to the transfer portal. But, that seems like a very normal thing these days, for any team, really.
A former Oklahoma quarterback is heading west. Brendan Zurbrugg, a freshman who entered the NCAA Transfer Portal on Dec. 12, announced that he’ll play next season at Utah.
The Oklahoma Sooners have made a ton of moves in the transfer portal. But, it seemed like, for some odd reason, they would never make a move on a tight end.
Oklahoma’s 2024-25 transfer portal class grew in the early hours of Monday morning. Kennesaw State tight end Carson Kent told Hayes Fawcett of On3 Sports that he will commit to the Sooners.
The Oklahoma Sooners have had plenty of great players throughout the history of their football program. Let's not forget -- sure, this program hasn't been in the best place the last few years, but this is still one of the most historic and prestigious there is.
Oklahoma’s march toward SEC play rolled on at the Lloyd Noble Center on Sunday. The No. 10-ranked Sooners overpowered Omaha, dominating the Mavericks
It took a while for the Sooners to pull away for good, but Oklahoma got the job done on Sunday. The No. 14 Sooners (12-0) beat Central Arkansas 89-66 at the Lloyd Noble Center to keep their undefeated season alive.
At this point, the mission for Oklahoma’s basketball team is simple: Don’t let 2023-24 repeat itself. A year after the Sooners opened 10-0, they are 11-0 in 2024-25.
The Oklahoma Sooners, aim to extend their perfect 11-0 record when they host the Central Arkansas Bears Sunday afternoon. The 14th-ranked Sooners are experiencing a…
Bowl season is a bit unconventional for Navy. The Midshipmen annually play against Army six days after the bowl schedule is released. That was the case this year, as Navy beat the Black Knights 31-13 on Dec.
As Danny Stutsman departs from Oklahoma, Kip Lewis seems to be the next man up. A redshirt sophomore linebacker in 2024, Lewis was one of the Sooners’ better defenders.
Jalil Farooq is going home. Oklahoma’s senior wide receiver entered the NCAA Transfer Portal on Dec. 10, and on Friday he landed at his hometown school.
The Oklahoma Sooners haven't had the best luck retaining some of their skill players early in the 2025 offseason if that's what you want to call it. They still have one game left -- against the Navy Midshipmen, but moves are already being made.
Oklahoma’s first transfer portal defection finally has a home. Jaquaize Pettaway, a 4-star wide receiver and high school All-American from Houston, has reportedly landed at East Carolina.
As we count down to the Armed Forces Bowl on December 27th, we examine the Sooners' season, which ultimately landed them 13th in the SEC. Most Memorable Moment The reason Alabama is missing out on the college football playoffs is due to Oklahoma.
With his team down three, freshman Jeremiah Fears made his move with just 14 seconds remaining in the game. He diced left, grabbed the dribble handoff and heaved a high-arcing 3-pointer that fell pure — but the play wouldn’t end there.
Despite trailing by as much as 11 points in the game, the Oklahoma Sooners came back to defeat Michigan, 87-86, in the Jumpman Invitational in Charlotte.
In a battle of top 20 teams, the Oklahoma Sooners women defeated the Michigan Wolverines women, 72-62, in the second game of the Jumpman Invitational in Charlotte.
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