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Recruiting More recruit reaction on the Littrell news...

Cortez Mills - "I saw it but doesn’t affect my commitment. I want to see how coach Joe Jon steps up and make some changes."

Tory Blaylock - "I’m still 1000% committed. I hope the best for coach Littrell and look forward to seeing who’s going to fill in and be the next coordinator."

Ryan Fodje - "No comment at this time."

Elijah Thomas - "I loved Coach Litrell, but the biggest part of trusting the process is trusting and believing in Gods plan knowing he’ll lead us in the direction of greatness through him. I feel like God put me at OU for a reason and all i can do is trust him 100%"

Football WATCH: Brent Venables' full pre-Ole Miss presser

Login to view embedded media 0:00 — Opening statement

1:48 — On the long-term plans for a new OC

2:46 — On Kevin Johns and his promotion

4:31 — On Joe Jon Finley’s elevation

6:36 — On why the offense is struggling while the defense excels

9:14 — On Arnold and Hawkins

12:00 — On the O-line’s struggles

13:01 — #TalkAbout Ole Miss’ defensive front

17:05 — On Gavin Sawchuk and Troy Everett

18:30 — On game planning offensively

20:20 — On the portal and the O-line

24:01 — On Jacob Jordan’s breakout

25:30 — On tight ends’ performance

28:54 — On Jayden Gibson’s rehab

29:57 — On recruiting amidst turmoil

34:41 — On hiring an OC with Oklahoma ties

35:42 — On evaluating QB’s under rough offensive circumstances

37:31 — On who’s been running the QB meetings
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Ten Thgts...😬🫣😩

Sooooooo...
I dont have Ten Thgts. Sue me. 🤷🏽‍♂️ I feel like this is probably what it felt like to be a Sooner fan circa 97 or 96. Yesterday was the first time I didn't pick OU to win before a game since...NEVER. I saw uSC vs LSU and Bama and another game I can't remember. I knew they were Big, physical, mobile at qb and as good if not better than Tennessee up front. I picked an L and was pretty damn confident it'd happen. We not doing position groups tonight. We're looking at problems and solutions for each.

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NFL Sooner Update: Week #7

POW: Joe Mixon, Jalen Hurts, Mark Andrews
HM: Kenneth Murray, Marvin Mims, Nik Bonitto, Austin Seibert, Neville Gallimore, Baker Mayfield, Kyler Murray

AFC:
RB Rhamondre Stevenson, Patriots #38: Started, 7-18 RU, 2-7 RE
OG Cody Ford, Bengals #61: Played, no stats
OT Orlando Brown, Bengals #75: Started, no stats
LB Obo Okoronkwo, Browns #54: Roughing the passer penalty
TE Mark Andrews, Ravens #89: Started, 4-41 RE (2 TD)
OT Anton Harrison, Jags #77: Started, no stats
RB Joe Mixon, Texans #28: Started, 25-115 RU (2 TD), 2-9 RE
LB Kenneth Murray, Titans #56: Started, 7 tackles
WR Marvin Mims, Broncos #19: 2-18 RE, 2-13 PR (2 FC), 2-60 KOR
OG Ben Powers, Broncos #74: Started, ineligible downfield penalty
DE Nik Bonitto, Broncos #42: Started, 3 tackles (TFL), sack (-9), 3 QH
RB Samaje Perine, Chiefs #34: 2-6 RU, 1-22 RE
OC Creed Humphrey, Chiefs #52: Started, no stats
OT Wanya Morris, Chiefs #64: Started, unnecessary roughness penalty
LS James Winchester, Chiefs #41: Played, no stats
DT Jonah Laulu, Raiders #96: Started, no stats

NFC:
WR CeeDee Lamb, Cowboys #88: Bye
OT Tyler Guyton, Cowboys #60: Bye
QB Jalen Hurts, Eagles #1: Started, 10-14-114 PA (TD), 4 sacks (-36), 119.3 rtg, 7-22 RU (2 TD)
RT Lane Johnson, Eagles #65: Started, no stats
RB Eric Gray, Giants #20: 1-2 RU, 1-7 RE
PK Austin Siebert, Commanders #3: 4-4 FG (23, 49, 31, 29), 4-4 XP
P Tress Way, Commanders #10: 1-40 P, 40.0 avg, 40.0 net, 1 I20, 40 lg
QB Baker Mayfield, Bucs #6: Started, 31-45-370 PA (3 TD, 2 INT), 3 sacks (-14), 97.5 rtg, 5-22 RU, facemask penalty
WR Sterling Shepard, Bucs #17: 1-15 RE
DE Isaiah Thomas, Lions #35: DNP (inactive) [signed by Lions last week from Bengals PS]
OC Andrew Raym, Panthers #60: DNP [waived on Saturday]
OT Walter Rouse, Vikes #78: DNP (inactive)
DL Jalen Redmond, Vikes #61: Played, no stats
LB Brian Asamoah, Vikes #6: Played, no stats
TE Brayden Willis, 49ers #9: DNP (inactive)
OT Trent Williams, 49ers #71: Started, holding penalty, personal foul penalty
QB Kyler Murray, Cards, #1: Started, 14-26-145 PA (TD, INT), 67.0 rtg, 6-64 RU (TD)
DT Neville Gallimore, Rams #92: 6 tackles [7th tackle negated by penalty]
CB Tre Brown, Seahawks #22: DNP (inactive)

IR/PUP
S Delarrin Turner-Yell, Broncos #32 (PUP)
WR Marquise Brown, Chiefs #5 (IR)
OG McKade Mettauer, Chiefs #70 (IR)
DT Jordan Phillips, Cowboys #98 (IR)

Practice Squads
WR Mike Woods, Browns #81
S Tony Jefferson, Chargers #23
LB Curtis Bolton, Giants #36
OL Tyrese Robinson, Vikes #79
LB Deshaun White, 49ers #47
WR Drake Stoops, Rams #6
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Here me out...

Seth is gone. I'm sure he'll be okay and I'm personally sad to see him go. However, we have business to conduct and everyone has their fave candidate...and well, I have mine. His is a name no one has mentioned, but if I were OU Brass, he'd be #1 on my list.

* Disclaimer...if u heard our emergency pod, then you know who it is and I bet you already agree with me.

My pick:
1. Has a distinct and illustrious track record of working with qbs
2. Hes been on MULTIPLE staffs that have won National titles and has either called plays or been "co/pass game coordinator" on said teams.
3. Hes been mentored and groomed by possibly the best coach in college football today
4. Hes also NOT a pie in the sky option, meaning it'd be an upgrade, the economics make sense and our OC position would allow him a HBC position in the near future
5. He's been recruiting coordinator at some of the best programs in America
6. Hes sent 1st round draft pick qbs to the NFL
7. Hes been on opposite sidelines against us on multiple occasions and hasn't lost to us
8. If he jumped ship I'd be willing to bet players would come with him...HIGH 4 star and potential 5 star
9. Day 1, he'd give us a real and clear temperature check of our current talent/culture/environment vs the literal standard of college football the last 5 to 10yrs. He'd let us know if our practices and players cut the mustard.
10. I honestly believe he'd seriously consider us and if we were willing to pay 1.6mil plus...he wouldn't be able to say NO and his current school wouldn't be able to match because if they did, he'd impose on the "play caller" currently.

Sign me up TODAY for the Wr Coach and Co-OC at UGA Coach Coley.
Not only is their offense one that has been very multiple and effective of late. They can pass the ball, move the pocket, and run when they need to. Hes developed lessor qbs and turned high recruits in 1st Round Draft picks.
He knows what winning, physical culture looks like and as a past recruiting coordinator (at FSU) he's got to be a player's coach. He's the current "assistant HBC" which is a title we all know is given to a guy you don't want to leave but he's NOT the current play caller at UGA. However, he has called plays before.

My biggest reason...economically UGA can't match a big pay day if we offer one and not also up the ante on Bobo who does call plays. OU is now in the SEC and him coming here and fixing that side of the ball would merit him any HBC job in America in 2 or 3 seasons.

How many 1b and 2nd string guys from UGA jump ship with him if he takes the job? Guys who want to play and know OU is a true Blue Blood.

Tell me a better option that will solve a lot of our issues AND is realistic (guys like Hartline or Stein are not making a lateral move).

I totally SOLD myself...lol
My #2 is Junior Adams at Oregon for a lot of the same reasons. Although with Adams, I have a personal friend I've known since PeeWee football at the helm.

End of the day. I want a coach who comes and brings culture and players with them. As good as Indiana, UNLV, Pitt etc. are. Idk if any coordinator from said schools fixes our issues in a year. Coley is my slam dunk hire 🫡

Thgts...

RIP-Mike Struck, 1970-1973 Defensive End

Mike passed away last week after along bout with memory related illnesses. He played defensive end in the early 70’s along side the Selmon brothers in Larry Lacewell’s outstanding defense. His first three years were under Chuck Fairbanks and the 1973 season under Coach Switzer. One highlight stands out when he moved to defensive tackle against USC in the 1973 game due to Dewey Selmon be medically unable to play. It may have been one of his strongest performances. He was a Sooner for life!

Football Jackson Arnold gets another shot at quarterback after Week 4 benching

"I knew that I'd prepared the same way the past couple weeks. I knew God was going to provide time for me to step up and be there for my team and I was today."

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