Jay Williams+FollowOklahoma’s next QB battle heats upOklahoma football fans, the race to secure the Sooners’ next star quarterback is already intense—and it’s not just about talent. With John Mateer sticking around for one more season, Brent Venables and his staff are zeroing in on Jamison Roberts from Saraland High as their top pick for 2027. But Auburn is making a strong push, and the connection between Roberts and Auburn’s DeShawn Spencer could tip the scales. The next few months will be crucial for Oklahoma’s future at QB. How do you feel about the Sooners’ recruiting strategy and the SEC rivalry heating up? #Sports #Football #OklahomaFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowSooners boost O-line with big portal pickupOklahoma’s offensive line just got a serious upgrade—Peyton Joseph, a former four-star recruit from Georgia Tech, is joining the Sooners with three years of eligibility left. Even though he’s still raw and saw limited action as a freshman, Joseph’s size (6'4", 305 lbs) and potential are turning heads. With Derek Simmons gone, Joseph could be in the mix for right tackle snaps. He’s the latest addition alongside Caleb Nitta and E’Marion Harris, showing OU is stacking up talent for the trenches. How do you feel about the Sooners’ strategy of building through the portal? #Sports #Football #OklahomaFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowSooners add major size to offensive lineOklahoma just landed a big boost up front—literally. Peyton Joseph, a 6'4", 305-pound former four-star recruit from Georgia Tech, is joining the Sooners with four years of eligibility left. He’s versatile enough to play guard or tackle, which is huge after OU lost several linemen to the portal this offseason. Joseph’s quick commitment after his campus visit shows he’s ready to make an impact. With two other new linemen also coming in, the Sooners’ O-line is shaping up for a fresh start. What do you think this means for OU’s offense next season? #Sports #Football #OklahomaFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowOklahoma’s big linebacker move shakes up SECOklahoma just scored a major addition for their defense—former Michigan standout Cole Sullivan is joining the Sooners through the transfer portal. Sullivan made a name for himself with 44 tackles, three interceptions, and multiple awards at Michigan, and he’s got two years of eligibility left. With Oklahoma already ranking second in the SEC for transfer talent, this move could seriously boost their lineup next season. What do you think—will Sullivan’s arrival help the Sooners make a deeper playoff run? Let’s hear your thoughts on how this changes the team’s outlook! #Sports #Football #OklahomaFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowOklahoma’s CFP heartbreak: What went wrong?Oklahoma fans watched a dream start against Alabama turn into a nightmare as the Sooners’ offense stalled under pressure. After jumping to a 17-0 lead, Oklahoma’s old offensive struggles reappeared the moment Alabama adjusted their defense. The cracks that showed all season—barely scraping by on defense—finally caught up with them. Now, with a tough offseason ahead, the big question is whether Oklahoma needs a new direction at quarterback or a total offensive overhaul. How do you think the Sooners should regroup after this collapse? #Sports #Football #OklahomaFootball00Share