Oklahoma basketball: Move over Big 12 opponents, Lady Sooners are coming for you

February 3, 2022

Women’s Oklahoma basketball is back on top of the Big 12 Conference. For the second time in less than a week, the Sooners scored in the final seconds to take down a top-10 team, leaving them tied with Iowa State at the top of the Big 12 standings. The 18th-ranked Lady Sooners (18-3, 8-2) defeated […]

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Oklahoma moving forward with clearer future following National Signing Day

February 2, 2022
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Oklahoma Football has some answers about what next season’s team will look like.

Happy Hump Day, Sooners fans!

Today is the less-celebrated of the two national signing days, but with the Oklahoma Sooners in a transitional phase, this turned out to be an important day for this program.

The day began with the signing of four-star safety Gentry Williams out of Tulsa’s Booker T. Washington, who had been committed to OU since mid-October. Following Lincoln Riley’s untimely exit, Williams and his family wanted to get a feel for the new staff before signing an NLI. It’s safe to say that all of his questions were answered.

The Tulsa World’s Eric Bailey caught up with the Williams family, who gave some great details regarding the process and the decision. Riley and his USC staff tried to bring him out west, but the Williamses were not on board with that idea whatsoever.

OU would follow this up with commitment announcements from pass rusher R Mason Thomas, defensive back Jamarrien Burt, defensive lineman Gracen Halton and pass rusher Kevonte Henry, bringing the 2022 class all the way up to No. 8 in the final rankings per Rivals, 247 and On3. Considering the circumstances, this is an incredibly impressive feat for Brent Venables & Co.

  • Henry, a Lawdale, Calif. native who had previously been committed to Michigan, sat down with 247’s Craig Biggins to discuss his reasoning for picking the Sooners. One of the primary factors was a desire to get away from home and challenge himself. It seems as though he’ll fit right in with the new culture in Norman.
  • Speaking of fitting right in, here’s Halton announcing his decision live via 247:
  • Thomas, who up until today was committed to Iowa State, was still considering sticking with the Cyclones as recently as this week. However, he tells On3 that he gave new DE coach Miguel Chavis the call on Monday.
  • When asked about the 2022 roster, Brent Venables stressed that it is still a work in progress. Once the spring rolls around, the transfer portal will begin to rev up once again, creating some new opportunities for this staff on the trail.
  • Jeff Lebby also had plenty to say today, notably that there will not be a fake QB competition this year. Hallelujah!

  • According to this report from Pete Thamel, OU is hiring former Buffalo Bills and Tulane QB JP Losman to a player personnel position. This further illustrates this regime’s commitment to building a stout support staff — similar to what one would see at an Alabama or a Clemson.
  • The day we anticipated finally came to pass for the Oklahoma Sooners Football team. Caleb Williams has picked a destination for next season and it’s on the West Coast, rejoining Lincoln Riley at USC. Williams is the third player to leave Norman for LA, joining WR Mario Williams and CB Latrell McCutchin. ESPN’s Pete Thamel spoke with Williams about the decision, while Barry Tramel explores the effects the Transfer Portal is having on players and fanbases. The Tulsa World’s Guerin Emig explains how Williams finally moving on is actually good for the Sooners fanbase.
  • More news as 2023 4-star wide receiver DeAndre Moore Jr. out of Los Alamitos, CA has de-committed from OU. Moore wants to be able to talk to other schools and explore his options, while Oklahoma would like to assess the WR a little bit more before they honor the previous offer.
  • Also, on Monday’s Hot Links we talked about the Oklahoma ties to Super Bowl LVI. The Oklahoman’s Jenni Carlson dives a bit deeper into what this game means for the Sooner State.

OU Men’s Basketball

  • Oklahoma Men’s Basketball has lost six of their last seven games, after starting the season 12-3. Barry Tramel shows us how the Sooners recent play might be seriously jeopardizing their postseason hopes.

Other OU Sports

  • OU Softball is a unanimous preseason No. 1 in every poll you can imagine. Should be another memorable season for Coach Gasso and the ladies.
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Oklahoma football: Sooners land several more top targets for 2022

February National Signing Day turned out to be the big day new head coach Brent Venables and the Oklahoma football recruiting staff was hoping for. The Sooners added four additions to what is now a 20-member class ranked No. 8 in the country by Rivals and No. 9 by both 247Sports and ESPN. Perhaps the […]

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Oklahoma basketball: For Sooners, good just isn’t good enough

It wasn’t that Oklahoma basketball head coach Porter Moser didn’t realize what he was getting into leading a team in his new universe of Big 12 basketball. The Sooner men opened the new season with their new coach in strong fashion, winning eight of their first 10 games, including victories over two top-15 teams, and […]

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Oklahoma football: Facilities matter a lot in winning recruiting battles

There are a number of factors that go into a recruiting prospect’s decision process in choosing to go with a program like Oklahoma football in pursuit of their athletic dreams and love for the sport. The relationship and trust established with the coach in primary contact with the recruit as well as alignment with the […]

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Oklahoma basketball: Three takeaways from game OU let TCU take from them

February 1, 2022

The men’s Oklahoma basketball team have never lost a game at home to TCU in 14 previous contests. That dominance emphatically ended Monday night. TCU (15-4, 4-3) may be the surprise team in the Big 12 this season. The Horned Frogs rolled into Norman on Monday riding the momentum of a 77-68 win over 19th […]

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