The 2020 Summer Olympics have been anything but ordinary for everyone involved. In the middle of it all has been Dr. Cody Commander, the Director of Psychological Resources for the University of Oklahoma Student-Athletes (PROS) and the first-ever mental health officer for Team USA.
Oklahoma football enters the 2021 season with a giant target square on its back. Nothing unusual about that. As six-time defending Big 12 champions and the owner of 14 conference titles in the past 21 seasons, the Sooners are used to being the object of every opponent’s best shot. This season will be different, though. […]
The anticipation is building for the start of another Oklahoma football season, and later this week, with the opening of preseason training camp, we start making the turn around the curve and down the home stretch. We’ve been getting into the act by counting down the days until the opening kickoff of the 2021 season […]
I won’t say I told you so — not yet, anyway — but ESPN has opened the door for a top-two Oklahoma football ranking to start the 2021 season. Others should follow as the Sooners get set to open preseason training camp on Friday. ESPN revealed its 2021 preseason rankings on its College Football Live […]
The legendary Barry Switzer was a featured guest for ESPNU Radio on Sirius XM on Tuesday. There, he discussed his beloved Oklahoma Sooners and their eventual move to the SEC. In his estimation, OU will be a ‘top-tier team’ from the moment they join college football’s strongest conference.
Below is a clip of ‘The King’ detailing why he believes Oklahoma is poised for success in the Southeastern Conference. Switzer’s confidence is always a treat to listen to.
— College Sports on SiriusXM (@SXMCollege) August 3, 2021
It’ll be exciting to see all the marquee matchups the Sooners are scheduled to play in once the conference realignment dust settles and they officially depart from the Big 12. Until then, there’s some business to take care of on the field right here in the heartland.
Now onto today’s Hot Links! Single game OU season tickets are on sale, ‘Ice’ Trae inks mega deal with ATL, SGA gets paid to remain in OKC and more!
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If Spencer Rattler actually pulls this off in a live collegiate football game this year, I will completely lose my mind (and so will Lincoln Riley, probably). The guy is just built different.
sharpening up at home before camp this Friday. Stay tuned for this throw this season… pic.twitter.com/EfDRfRjg5p
Single game tickets and three-game mini plans are now available for purchase for the upcoming season of Oklahoma Football. After the capacity limitations in 2020, it’ll be nice to see a packed palace once again this fall. Boomer!
Who’s ready to pack the Palace?
A pair of three-game mini plans and single-game are on sale now!#BoomerSooner
There’s no doubt about it. In today’s college football, OU is by far and away ‘QBU’. ESPN’s David Hale details why he believes so in his annual look at which programs have produced the best as every position.
Atlanta Hawks star point guard and former OU hoopster Trae Young has agreed to a five-year, $207 million designated rookie maximum extension. Get that bag, Trae!
Former OU women’s basketball star Stacey Dales and Sooners All-American offensive lineman Bob Kalsu were each inducted into the Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame on Monday. Dales currently works for the NFL Network as a reporter and Kalsu made the ultimate sacrifice during his service in the Vietnam War.
Induction night at the Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame. Congrats again to two legendary #Sooners!
LSU Tigers QB Myles Brennan has reportedly suffered a broken bone in his left arm that will require surgery. Before the injury, the redshirt senior signal caller had been vying for the starting job.
Philadelphia Eagles first round pick DeVonta Smith recently sustained an MCL sprain that will sideline him for the next two to three weeks. Fortunately for the 2020 Heisman Trophy winning WR out of Alabama, he’s expected to return just before the start of the 2021 NFL regular season.