Christopher Hughes+FollowSooners’ offense: Not flashy, but it worksOklahoma’s defense is the real MVP this season, but the offense is quietly doing its job—by not making costly mistakes. Offensive coordinator Ben Arbuckle put it best: this group just finds ways to win, even if it’s not pretty. The stats aren’t impressive, but the offense is protecting the ball and letting the defense shine. With nine wins and a shot at the College Football Playoff if they beat LSU, it’s hard to argue with results. What do you think: Should fans be satisfied with a ‘just enough’ offense, or is it time to demand more fireworks? #Sports #Football #OklahomaSooners00Share
guerrajohn+FollowOklahoma Sooners stun No. 2 South Carolina in OTOklahoma fans just witnessed one of the wildest upsets in program history! The Sooners snapped their SEC losing streak by taking down No. 2 South Carolina 94-82 in overtime, marking only the third time Oklahoma has ever beaten a top-two team. Freshman Aaliyah Chavez exploded in OT, hitting four threes and scoring 15 of her 26 points in the extra period. Every Sooner starter hit double digits, and the team dominated the boards. How does this rank among the biggest upsets you’ve seen? Can this momentum carry Oklahoma through the rest of SEC play? #Sports #Basketball #OklahomaSooners00Share
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