Oklahoma football: ‘College GameDay’ hosting from 2021 Red River rivalry

Think next weekend’s Oklahoma football rivalry game with Texas doesn’t mean something a little more this year? ESPN’s “College GameDay” program thinks it does. The popular sports network announced on Sunday that it will host it’s Saturday morning college football preview show from the Texas State Fair in Dallas, Texas, site of the 117th edition […]

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Oklahoma football: Sooners continue to slide in national rankings

The folks who wield votes in the two major college football polls are not impressed with the 5-0 Oklahoma football start to the 2021 season. It’s true the Sooners, who started the season ranked No. 2 in the Associated Press preseason poll, remain among the country’s undefeated teams entering Week 6 of the season, but […]

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OU stands pat at No. 6 in AP Poll

Oklahoma v Kansas State
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OU survived the college football season’s most chaotic weekend yet.

It’s been a heart-pounding five weeks for the Oklahoma Sooners (5-0, 2-0), but as the college football regular season nears its midway point, OU holds firm at No. 6 in this week’s AP Top 25 Poll.

Full AP Top 25 rankings below:

  1. Alabama
  2. Georgia
  3. Iowa
  4. Penn State
  5. Cincinnati
  6. Oklahoma
  7. Ohio State
  8. Oregon
  9. Michigan
  10. BYU
  11. Michigan State
  12. Oklahoma State
  13. Arkansas
  14. Notre Dame
  15. Coastal Carolina
  16. Kentucky
  17. Ole Miss
  18. Auburn
  19. Wake Forest
  20. Florida
  21. Texas
  22. Arizona State
  23. NC State
  24. SMU
  25. San Diego State

News and notes:

  • On Saturday, the Alabama Crimson Tide and Georgia Bulldogs annihilated the Ole Miss Rebels and Arkansas Razorbacks, respectively, further solidifying their claims as the nation’s top two teams.
  • Coming into the weekend, the Oregon Ducks looked like the Pac-12 Conference’s last hope for reaching the College Football Playoff, but after suffering a stunning overtime upset against the Stanford Cardinal, it looks like the league may have to wait until next year to accomplish those lofty postseason aspirations.
  • The Cincinnati Bearcats made arguably the biggest statement in Week Five after traveling to South Bend and coming away with a convincing 24-13 victory over the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. If UC can navigate the rest of its schedule without a loss, this might be the best chance any Group of Five team has had to crash the playoff party in the CFP era.
  • Mike Gundy’s Oklahoma State Cowboys limped through the non-conference portion of their schedule, but since Big 12 play began, they’ve looked like a legitimate top 15 squad. Most recently, they defeated a hot Baylor Bears team behind a strong running game and a stout defense. It’ll be interesting to see how long OSU can keep up this winning streak as a potential top 10 Bedlam matchup with serious conference title implications looms in the distance.
  • The Texas Longhorns are back inside the top 25 after taking care of business against the TCU Horned Frogs this weekend, setting up the first Red River Showdown in which both teams are ranked. In related news, ESPN’s College GameDay recently announced that it’s also headed to Dallas for this annual rivalry contest inside the historic Cotton Bowl. Boomer!

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