Oklahoma Secures Fourth Straight Victory in Recent Contests
Oklahoma Sooners win in baseball, women's basketball, and football. See how the teams performed.
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Oklahoma Secures Fourth Straight Victory in Recent Contests
Oklahoma Sooners win in baseball, women's basketball, and football. See how the teams performed.
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Oklahoma's sports teams have won four games in a row. The baseball team won with lots of hits. The women's basketball team won at home. The football team beat two other good teams. It was a good week for Oklahoma sports.
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Navy Stuns Oklahoma in Thrilling Armed Forces Bowl Victory: Late 2-Point Conversion Stopped!
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Oklahoma fans rushed the field with 28 seconds remaining, knocking down both goalposts, as the Sooners stunned No. 7 Alabama 24-3 to become bowl eligible and deal a severe blow to the Crimson Tide's chances of receiving a College Football Playoff berth. (AP video by Cliff Brunt) Read more here: https://bit.ly/3OogSyZ
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Xavier Robinson ran for career highs of 107 yards and two touchdowns, and Oklahoma stunned No. 7 Alabama 24-3 to become bowl eligible and deal a severe blow to the Crimson Tide’s chances of receiving a College Football Playoff berth. Jackson Arnold ran for 131 yards on 25 carries and completed 9 of 11 passes for the Sooners, who got coach Brent Venables off the hot seat on Senior Night. Alabama’s Jalen Milroe completed 11 of 26 passes for 164 yards with three interceptions and gained just seven yards on 15 carries. The Sooners held Alabama to 234 yards.
Making history. First softball team to win four NCAA national championships in four consecutive years.
Boomer!
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Toy Department Break:
Jalen Hill, a senior forward with one year of eligibility left due to pandemic extension, is the fifth Sooner to enter the transfer portal, as the bleeding at Oklahoma continues after one of the most dismal seasons in OU MBB history.
Hill joins Joe Bamisile, Bijan Cortes, Benny Schröeder, and CJ Noland (who has reportedly committed to the mid-major St Louis U Billikens) in departing from OU basketball.
Besides Cortes, the hippie-haired reserve guard who saw his minutes and his numbers tick up last season, this is a significant loss for the Sooners. Hill averaged 9.7 PPG and 5.8 RPG and started 73 games over four years in Norman. Schröeder was never much of a factor except on the practise team; Noland and Bamisile had their moments in and out of the rotation.
Jalen Hill was the last Sooner left on the team that played for now-retired coach Lon Kruger. Cortes and Noland were the last players recruited by Kruger. Both honoured their commitments when Porter Moser was hired to replace Kruger.
My opinion only: As long as Moser--a good coach but in over his head in high Division I and certainly in over his head in the Big 12--Oklahoma will close out its Big 12 era in the basement, maybe even under it. The upcoming 2023-24 season is Oklahoma's last as a member of the Big 12 Conference. The following season, OU will be a member of the SEC.
This is a hard thing to say but it's real: The longer Moser is the coach, the more likely it is I withdraw my support from OU basketball. I'm already not thrilled with the move to the SEC--something motivated almost wholly by football (because the only sport at OU is football, apparently), and money.
The five departing players appear to have seen the writing on the wall. Who else joins them?