Jay Williams+FollowSooners’ O-line gets a major boost for 2026Oklahoma fans, the offensive line is shaping up to be the team’s backbone next season. With Febechi Nwaiwu heading to the NFL, all eyes are on Heath Ozaeta to step into the right guard spot—and he’s got the full confidence of the guy he’s replacing. Ozaeta’s experience and a healthy offseason mean the Sooners will return their most seasoned O-line in years, aiming to keep John Mateer protected and the offense rolling. How do you feel about this lineup? Could this be the key to a championship run? #Sports #Football #OklahomaSooners00Share
Dawn Fritz+FollowOU’s new AD brings big-league change to NormanOklahoma is shaking up its athletics department by bringing in Roger Denny, Illinois’ deputy AD and a seasoned attorney, as the next athletic director. With college sports evolving fast—think NIL deals, transfer portals, and direct athlete revenue—Denny’s legal and operational chops could be just what OU needs. He’s stepping in as the Sooners join the SEC, overseeing 19 varsity teams and aiming to keep OU at the top. What do you think this leadership shift means for the future of Sooner sports and student-athletes? Let’s talk about the changes ahead! #Sports #OklahomaSooners #CollegeSports00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowOklahoma’s heartbreak: Last-second 3s stun SoonersOklahoma fans, that one stings. The Sooners were just seconds away from snapping their losing streak, but Missouri’s Trent Pierce and Mark Mitchell hit jaw-dropping 3-pointers at the buzzer—one to force overtime, another to win it. OU’s struggles inside were glaring, getting out-rebounded and outscored in the paint. Still, Nijel Pack’s hot hand was a bright spot, dropping 25 points and breaking out of his slump. With six straight losses, where do you think the Sooners go from here? What’s it going to take to turn this season around? #Sports #OklahomaSooners #CollegeBasketball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowSouth Carolina’s wake-up call after Oklahoma upsetSouth Carolina’s championship dreams hit a speed bump after a tough overtime loss to Oklahoma, and Coach Dawn Staley didn’t sugarcoat it: the Sooners simply wanted it more. That kind of honesty is rare from a top coach, but it’s a reminder that heart and hustle can outshine rankings. The Gamecocks had the lead, but Oklahoma’s Aaliyah Chavez took over in OT, and South Carolina’s star Ta’Niya Latson struggled to find her rhythm. With March Madness around the corner, do you think this loss will light a fire under the Gamecocks, or is it a sign of deeper issues? #Sports #SouthCarolina #OklahomaSooners00Share
Jenna Gonzales+FollowSooners Land Illinois’ Top AD AssistantBig move in the college sports front office game—Roger Denny, the Illini’s right-hand man, is heading to Norman to take over as Oklahoma’s new athletic director. Denny’s legal chops and modern approach made him a hot commodity for the Sooners. This could shake up the Big 12/SEC rivalry landscape, especially with Oklahoma’s upcoming conference switch. Thoughts on how Denny’s leadership will impact the Sooners’ future? #Sports #OklahomaSooners #IllinoisFightingIllini00Share
Jay Williams+FollowNo more excuses for Mateer: Sooners reloadOklahoma’s football program just hit the reset button in a big way. After a frustrating 2025 season, the Sooners loaded up on talent through the transfer portal—bringing in dynamic receivers, a revamped tight end group, and solidifying the offensive line. With all these upgrades, John Mateer has everything he needs to succeed. The message from Norman is loud and clear: it’s put up or shut up time. If Mateer can step up, Oklahoma could be a real contender next season. What do you think—will these changes finally push the Sooners over the top? #Sports #Football #OklahomaSooners00Share
John Camacho+FollowIsaiah Sategna’s bold new look for 2026Isaiah Sategna is stepping into the 2026 season with a fresh edge—he’s officially switching to the No. 1 jersey for the Oklahoma Sooners, and honestly, it feels like the perfect fit. Even with last year’s offensive struggles, Sategna still ranked third in the SEC for receiving yards. Now, with a deeper receiver group, stronger tight ends, and a healthier backfield, the stage is set for him to shine even brighter. Is this the year Sategna becomes the SEC’s top receiver? That No. 1 might just be a preview of what’s coming. What do you think—can he live up to the hype? #Sports #Football #OklahomaSooners10Share
John Camacho+FollowSooners’ 2026 title hopes just got a major boostOklahoma fans, this offseason just delivered the best kind of surprise: both Kip Lewis and Isaiah Sategna are sticking around for 2026! Lewis, who led the team in tackles last year, will keep anchoring the defense, while Sategna—last season’s top receiver—returns to spark the offense. Their decisions instantly raise expectations for another deep playoff run, especially with new talent joining the roster. It’s not just about stats—these guys bring leadership and continuity that could make all the difference. How do you see this shaping the Sooners’ championship window? Let’s talk! #Sports #Football #OklahomaSooners00Share
Judith Nelson+FollowOklahoma edges Missouri in top 10 gymnastics showdownOklahoma and Missouri just delivered one of the most intense gymnastics meets of the season! The Sooners overcame a shaky start on bars to rally back with huge vault and beam performances, clinching a narrow win over the Tigers by just half a point. Missouri’s home crowd saw standout routines, especially on beam and floor, but Oklahoma’s depth and clutch routines—like Faith Torrez’s 9.95 on beam—sealed the deal. Both teams showed why they’re top-ranked, and the energy was off the charts. Who impressed you most, and do you think Missouri can close the gap next time? #Sports #NCAAGymnastics #OklahomaSooners00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowSooners’ tight end room gets a major upgradeOklahoma’s tight end group just went from a weak spot to a real strength, and it’s all happening fast. With new coach Jason Witten on board, the Sooners have already landed two solid transfers, and now former Tennessee Volunteer Jack Van Dorselaer is set to join the mix. Van Dorselaer, a former four-star recruit, brings three years of eligibility and plenty of upside. It’s wild to see how quickly this position has turned around—now John Mateer will have a deep, versatile group to work with next season. What do you think: Is this the missing piece for a big playoff run? #Sports #Football #OklahomaSooners10Share