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
Jay Williams+FollowSooners’ defensive line shakeup: Meet Bishop ThomasLosing Gracen Halton to the NFL left a big hole for the Sooners, but Oklahoma wasted no time bringing in Bishop Thomas from Georgia State as a potential replacement. The coaches are already excited about Thomas’ aggressive, fast style and believe he could fill Halton’s shoes. It’s a tall order—Halton was a force last season with 30 pressures and five sacks—but Thomas is eager to prove himself. With so many roster changes happening, it’s clear the Sooners are betting big on new talent. Do you think Thomas can make an immediate impact in the SEC? #Sports #Football #OklahomaSooners30Share
phughes+FollowOklahoma’s Derek Simmons eyes NFL leapOklahoma fans, Derek Simmons is officially heading for the NFL Draft after just one season in Norman. Even though injuries shuffled the offensive line, Simmons’ experience proved crucial—especially when he stepped up in high-stakes games like the playoff clincher. His journey from transfer to playoff starter shows how quickly things can change in college football. With the transfer portal still buzzing, what do you think this means for OU’s O-line next season? Will another veteran step up, or is it time for the young guys to shine? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #OklahomaSooners00Share
John Camacho+FollowGentry Williams heads to Georgia, faces OU in 2026Gentry Williams, once a top cornerback for Oklahoma, is making a fresh start with the Georgia Bulldogs for his final college season. After battling injuries that limited his time on the field, Williams will now face his former team when Oklahoma visits Athens for the first time ever on September 26, 2026. This matchup is already stirring excitement, as it’s not just a reunion for Williams but also a historic regular-season clash between OU and Georgia. With so many former Sooners now scattered across the SEC, these games are about to get even more personal. What do you think about all these player moves? #Sports #Football #OklahomaSooners00Share
Dawn Fritz+FollowOklahoma’s transfer portal wish list: What’s next?Oklahoma’s football roster is shaping up fast, but there are still a few key spots that could use a boost before the transfer portal window closes. Defensive tackle stands out as the biggest need—losing two seniors means the Sooners are short on experience up front. Tight end is another area to watch, especially if they want to run multi-tight end sets with new coach Jason Witten. And don’t forget the cheetah linebacker position, where depth and experience could make all the difference. Which position do you think should be the top priority for the Sooners? #Sports #OklahomaSooners #TransferPortal10Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowOklahoma faces Aggies’ relentless paceOklahoma’s basketball squad is about to get a real test of stamina and focus as they hit the road to face Texas A&M’s up-tempo, full-court-press style. After a tough loss to Mississippi State, the Sooners need to bounce back fast—especially since the Aggies are one of the hottest teams in the SEC right now, averaging over 94 points per game. Coach Moser says the key will be staying aggressive and not letting turnovers pile up. With A&M’s “Bucky Ball” chaos on both ends, it’s all about keeping cool under pressure. Can OU adjust and keep pace? #Sports #Football #OklahomaSooners00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowJason Witten shakes up Oklahoma recruitingJason Witten’s arrival as Oklahoma’s new tight ends coach is already making waves, but the real buzz is about his son, Cooper Witten. If Cooper, a five-star linebacker and top-20 national recruit, follows his dad to Norman, it could break the Sooners’ defensive recruiting dry spell and supercharge their 2027 class. Right now, Oklahoma’s 2027 recruiting class is ranked #1, and adding Cooper could put them miles ahead of the competition. Imagine the impact if this momentum carries into the next season—Sooners fans, how are you feeling about the future? #Sports #Football #OklahomaSooners00Share
phughes+FollowJason Witten joins Oklahoma Sooners as tight ends coachOklahoma football just landed a major name: Jason Witten, the legendary Dallas Cowboys tight end, is taking over as the Sooners’ new tight ends coach. Witten’s reputation as one of the NFL’s best at his position brings instant credibility and excitement to Norman. He’s never coached at the college level, but his success turning around a Texas high school program and his deep football knowledge have fans buzzing. With the Sooners’ tight end room in full rebuild mode, could Witten’s leadership spark a new era? What do you think—will his NFL pedigree translate to college coaching success? #Sports #Football #OklahomaSooners10Share
glen25+FollowOU’s Markus Strong heads to Clemson—what’s next?Markus Strong, a key defensive tackle for Oklahoma, is making a big move to Clemson, leaving the Sooners a bit thin at the position. After three seasons in Norman, Strong was set for a bigger role, but now he’ll join Dabo Swinney’s Tigers with two years of eligibility left. His departure means OU needs to find fresh depth behind Jayden Jackson and David Stone. How do you think this will shake up the Sooners’ defense next season? Is the transfer portal helping or hurting teams like OU? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #OklahomaSooners00Share
Jay Williams+FollowOklahoma reloads with transfer portal movesOklahoma’s offensive line is getting a much-needed boost as Caleb Nitta, a standout center from Western Kentucky, commits to the Sooners. After losing several key linemen to the transfer portal, Nitta’s arrival brings experience and depth—he allowed just two sacks over 653 snaps last season. This move follows the addition of tight end Hayden Hansen from Florida, signaling that OU is serious about reloading for another playoff run. With 21 players leaving and new faces coming in, how do you feel about the Sooners’ transfer portal strategy? Is this the right way to stay competitive? #Sports #Football #OklahomaSooners00Share