phughes+FollowOklahoma's secret weapon: Coach VenablesBrent Venables is quietly transforming the Oklahoma Sooners with his defensive expertise and unique coaching style. Despite initial skepticism, Venables' approach is winning over players like Kendal Daniels, who already feels the impact of Venables' mentorship. Daniels, a former Oklahoma State player, has found a new home with the Sooners, benefiting from Venables' strategic mind and personal touch. As the team gears up for the upcoming season, there's a growing belief that Venables' influence could be the key to unlocking the Sooners' potential. What do you think? Can Venables lead Oklahoma to greatness? #Sports #Football #OklahomaSooners00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowOklahoma's rising star in SEC footballOklahoma Sooners' freshman Courtland Guillory is making waves with his mental game as much as his physical prowess. Transitioning from high school to the SEC, Guillory has embraced the challenge of mastering zone coverage, a crucial skill for cornerbacks facing elite athletes. His awareness and adaptability have caught the attention of head coach Brent Venables, highlighting Guillory's potential to play a significant role this season. With Eli Bowen sidelined by injury, Guillory is in the mix for a key position, showcasing the depth and homegrown talent of Oklahoma's defensive back room. How do you think this young talent will impact the Sooners' season? #Sports #Football #OklahomaSooners00Share
Chad Williams+FollowSooners offense shows real fight in fall campOklahoma fans, there’s a new energy buzzing around the Sooners’ offense this fall. After last year’s struggles, the offense is finally holding its own against Brent Venables’ tough defense in camp. With Ben Arbuckle calling plays and John Mateer under center, things are looking up. Players say the competition is fierce—much more balanced than last season, when the defense dominated and the offense never found its rhythm. If this trend keeps up, we could see a major turnaround in 2025. Do you think this new look offense can get OU back to its high-scoring ways? #Sports #Football #OklahomaSooners00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowSooners’ 5-star recruit Jake Kreul dominates openerJake Kreul, the Oklahoma Sooners’ latest five-star defensive end commit, just made a massive statement in his season debut—racking up four sacks, including three on a single drive! Kreul’s relentless energy and advanced technique are already turning heads, and he’s being called the most technically skilled high school edge rusher out there. With offers from powerhouse programs like Texas and Ole Miss, it’s a huge win for OU to land him. What do you think this means for the Sooners’ future defense? Is Kreul the next big star in Norman? Let’s talk! #Sports #Football #OklahomaSooners00Share
glen25+FollowWould you pay $692 for this OU fan perk?OU is offering fans a chance to sit in on postgame press conferences for a whopping $692.11—and that’s just for two people to watch coaches and players answer reporters’ questions. Sure, you’ll be up close to the action, but you can already stream these pressers online for free, and there’s no mention of fans being able to ask questions. It’s a wild price for an experience that’s usually reserved for the media, and reactions online are pretty skeptical. Would you shell out for this, or is it just a pricey way to watch what you could see at home? #Sports #Football #OklahomaSooners00Share
John Camacho+FollowOwen Heinecke’s rise is turning heads in NormanOwen Heinecke, a local Tulsa kid and former walk-on, is making a serious case for why he should’ve been on scholarship from day one with the Sooners. Despite playing behind some big names, Heinecke’s relentless work ethic and standout fall camp performances have coaches and teammates buzzing. He’s become a key special teams player, showing off his speed and tackling skills every time he hits the field. With deep family ties to OU football, Heinecke’s story is all about grit and seizing every chance. What do you think—should walk-ons like Heinecke get more recognition? #Sports #Football #OklahomaSooners00Share
glen25+FollowOklahoma’s secret weapon on defense this seasonOklahoma’s defensive line is getting serious buzz, but what really stands out is their edge rusher Taylor Wein. Coaches are calling him a 'second coach on the field'—not just for his skills, but for his football smarts and leadership. With the Sooners stepping into a tougher SEC schedule, having a player like Wein could be the difference-maker. He’s not the flashiest name, but his impact is huge, and not every team has someone like this. How much do you think leadership on the field matters compared to raw talent? #Sports #Football #OklahomaSooners00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowOklahoma Sooners fans sound off on injury woesOklahoma Sooners fans are buzzing after reports surfaced that several key players are sidelined with injuries during practice—right as the team gears up for another tough SEC season. With names like Deion Burks and Jaydn Ott in rehab, and only two running backs fully active, the concern is real. Social media is full of frustration, with some fans even questioning the medical staff and the physicality of practices. The opener against Illinois State is just weeks away, and the pressure is on for Coach Venables to turn things around. What do you think—are these injuries just bad luck, or is there a bigger issue at play? #Sports #Football #OklahomaSooners00Share
Chad Williams+FollowSooners tight ends are turning headsOklahoma’s tight end group, doubted by just about everyone after a quiet offseason, is making serious noise in fall camp. Despite concerns over their lack of big-name transfers, Carson Kent just pulled off a highlight-reel catch that’s got people rethinking the narrative. He outmuscled a defender and let everyone know about it—confidence is running high. If this is a sign of what’s coming, the Sooners’ offense could surprise a lot of folks in the SEC. Are we about to see a breakout year from a group everyone wrote off? Let’s talk about what this could mean for the season. #Sports #Football #OklahomaSooners00Share
Amy Williams+FollowSooners shake up: Venables bets big on ArbuckleBrent Venables isn’t backing down from his bold offseason move—he’s all-in on 29-year-old Ben Arbuckle as Oklahoma’s new offensive coordinator. After last year’s rocky experiment with Seth Littrell, Venables is betting that Arbuckle’s fresh approach and connection with QB John Mateer will spark a real turnaround. National critics worry Arbuckle’s never faced SEC defenses week after week, but Venables is standing firm. The big question: Will this young coach’s energy and new scheme finally unlock the Sooners’ offensive potential? What do you think—can youth and innovation outsmart SEC experience? #Sports #Football #OklahomaSooners20Share