Oklahoma Sooners, Ole Miss and college football playoff
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Oklahoma play-by-play announcer Toby Rowland blasted Tennessee for not providing a booth in the Neyland Stadium press box for a Spanish broadcast.
When OU football travels to face Tennessee on Saturday, the reunion will mean a little extra for Josh Heupel and Seth Littrell's Sooner teammates.
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ESPN still has the Oklahoma Sooners outside of the College Football Playoff
The Oklahoma Sooners enter a monstrous five-game stretch of their 2025 schedule at 6-1, following wins over Illinois State, Michigan, Temple, Auburn, and Kent State, a loss to Texas, and a bounce-back 26-7 victory last week over South Carolina.
In a matchup that will have significant College Football Playoff implications on the line, No. 8 Ole Miss will hit the road to No. 13 Oklahoma for a Top-15 SEC showdown in Norman. Lane Kiffin and Co. will roll with signal-caller Trinidad Chambliss under center with the Sooners preparing for the dual-threat weapon.
On the latest edition of the SoonersXtra podcast, columnist Jenni Carlson and OU beat writer Colton Sulley discuss the Sooners' win.
OU's Spanish broadcasting team 'Los Sooners' is not getting an exclusive booth in Neyland Stadium for the Tennessee game on Saturday. Here's why.
Adrian Peterson's ug shot was sent out less than 24 hours after he was arrested on charges of driving while intoxicated.
With quarterback John Mateer not quite his usual self in his first game back after September hand surgery, the No. 6 Sooners were held to 258 total yards in a 23-6 loss to archrival Texas on Saturday, Oct. 11 in the Red River Rivalry at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas.
OU football will be without right tackle Derek Simmons for the Ole Miss game, per the latest availability report released Friday night.