Aaron Taylor+FollowOklahoma’s new kickers are already making wavesBig changes are coming to Oklahoma’s special teams this season, and the buzz is real. Two transfer specialists—kicker Tate Sandell and punter Jacob Ulrich—have landed on national award watch lists before even playing a snap for the Sooners. Sandell, who nailed 19 of 23 field goals last year at UTSA, is expected to take over kicking duties, while Ulrich brings a top-12 national punting average from Kennesaw State. With these new faces, expectations are high. Do you think these additions will finally bring home the Groza or Guy awards to OU? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #OklahomaSooners00Share
Chad Williams+FollowBrent Venables gets real about Sooners’ futureBrent Venables isn’t sugarcoating it: last season’s SEC debut was rough for the Oklahoma Sooners, and he’s owning every bit of it. He’s openly admitted he made mistakes, especially with the offensive coordinator hire, and now he’s doubling down on making things right. With Ben Arbuckle stepping in as OC and Venables taking a hands-on approach with the defense, the vibe around Norman is all about growth and accountability. The roster looks stronger, but it’s clear coaching will make or break this season. Do you think Venables’ honesty and changes will finally get the Sooners over the SEC hump? #Sports #Football #OklahomaSooners20Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowSooners’ freshman Fasusi could shake up 2025Oklahoma fans have been buzzing about Michael Fasusi, the five-star freshman tackle who’s already turning heads at fall camp. The Sooners’ offensive line struggled last season, and now Fasusi—who’s been called a potential generational talent—might get his shot to start as early as Week 2 against Michigan. Coaches and media alike are watching closely to see if he can live up to the hype and anchor the line for years to come. What do you think: should the Sooners roll with the young star, or let him develop behind the vets? #Sports #Football #OklahomaSooners00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowOklahoma’s defense takes a hit for fall campOklahoma fans, the Sooners will kick off fall camp without breakout cornerback Eli Bowen, who’s still sidelined by a leg injury from the offseason. Bowen was a game-changer last year, earning Freshman All-American honors and leading OU’s defense in PFF grades. On the bright side, offensive linemen Heath Ozaeta and Logan Howland are both healthy after shoulder surgeries and ready to anchor the line. Wide receiver Javonnie Gibson is still recovering, but making progress. With camp starting Thursday and the season opener against Illinois State just weeks away, how do you think these injuries will impact OU’s start? #Sports #Football #OklahomaSooners00Share
John Camacho+FollowSooners’ young safeties are shaking things upOklahoma’s defense is stacked for 2025, but what’s really catching attention is how hungry the young safeties are. Veterans like Robert Spears-Jennings are feeling the heat from Jaydan Hardy, Michael Boganowski, and Reggie Powers—these guys aren’t content to just wait their turn. Spears-Jennings even said they’re “trying to take somebody’s spot.” That kind of competition is exactly what you want if you’re hoping to stay tough through a brutal schedule. With this kind of depth and drive, it’s hard not to get excited about what the Sooners’ defense could do next season. Who do you think will break out? #Sports #Football #OklahomaSooners00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowOklahoma’s new RB could be a gamechangerJaydn Ott’s arrival at Oklahoma has everyone talking—he’s being compared to NFL legend Jamaal Charles for his explosive playmaking. The buzz on campus is real: Ott isn’t just another running back; he’s the kind of player who can break open a game with a single run, even against tough SEC defenses. Coaches say he can rack up yards even when the blocking isn’t perfect, which could be a huge difference-maker this season. If Ott lives up to the hype, Oklahoma’s offense might reach a whole new level. What do you think—can Ott be the spark the Sooners need? #Sports #Football #OklahomaSooners42Share
Amy Williams+FollowSooners in a fierce battle for top recruitOklahoma fans, the race for elite edge rusher Jake Kreul just got a lot more intense. The Sooners have made it to the final two schools vying for Kreul—one of the nation’s most sought-after defensive prospects—but so has their biggest rival, Texas. Kreul’s stats are impressive, and he’d be a game-changer for OU’s 2026 class. The twist? Texas is on a recruiting hot streak and reportedly willing to offer more. With only two three-star edge rushers currently committed, landing Kreul could be huge for OU. What do you think: Can the Sooners out-recruit Texas this time? #Sports #Football #OklahomaSooners00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+Follow🏈 OU's David Stone Stays Put!So, David Stone just pulled a 180! After flirting with the transfer portal, he decided to stick with the Sooners. His Insta shoutout was all about gratitude and staying 'HOME'. Fellow teammate Jacob Henry dropped a cute ‘Welcome back home brother ❤️’. Feels like a real family moment, right? It’s a big win for OU fans! What do you guys think – smart move or not? #SoonerNation #SoonerNation # #DavidStone # #NCAA # #OklahomaSooners #Sports20Share