Oklahoma head football coach Brent Venables saw some adversity following his third season at the helm in Norman. He'll see more during the 2025 season.
It would’ve been an incredibly splashy hire for Venables after 2024 defensive coordinator Zac Alley left for the same position at West Virginia, but that won’t make or break Venables’ time in Norman.
This is a big commitment for head coach Brent Venables and his Sooners, especially when considering that the other programs in the running were College Football Playoff teams.
The Sooners' schedule is tough. It will be one of the more difficult slates in 2025. But there's no guarantee that the teams on their schedule will be as good as they were in 2024. Oklahoma, on the other hand, should be significantly improved as their offense gets much better under Arbuckle and Mateer.
As the Oklahoma Sooners enter Year 4 under head coach Brent Venables and Year 2 in SEC, there’s no doubt it’s a make-or-break season. After going 6-7 for the second time in three years in 2024, another season like that won’t be enough wins to keep Venables in Norman.
Jim Knowles’ recent decision increases the likelihood that Brent Venables will go back to calling defense. Some think that’s not such a bad thing. Will it be OU's best option?
The 2024 college football season is finally a wrap. For Oklahoma and Oklahoma State, it’s been over for quite some time.
Isaiah Sategna, who played at Arkansas for three seasons, is one of 14 OU commits thus far in the 2024-25 transfer portal class. In each of his years with the Razorbacks, Sategna got better.
With the winter transfer portal window closed, here’s a way-too-early ranking of Oklahoma football's transfers.
This offseason is crucial for the Oklahoma Sooners. With major changes already taking place and more coaching changes on the horizon, I spoke with Oklahoma radio and TV personality Dylan Buckingham to discuss this important period in the Brent Venables era.
Speaking at media day ahead of the College Football Playoff national championship game on Saturday, Knowles sidestepped the question. Knowles was the third-highest paid assistant in college football in 2024, earning $2.2 million. He remains under contract through 2026. Oklahoma paid Alley $850,000.
Oklahoma football is experiencing a "when ... "No one’s taking up a plate and offering relief for Brent Venables’ program in 2025, which is coming off a disappointing finish and landed ...