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In a 52-26 loss to Oklahoma | Sooners, a team that would play for the national cham |
r the University of Michigan that secured the | Sooners a fifth national championship. |
ble and return it 53 yards to the Tech 3. The | Sooners added another 7 points to extend their lead t |
venth game of the season against the Oklahoma | Sooners, Alberts returned with a cast on his arm for |
romising draft which included former Oklahoma | Sooners All-American selection safety Roy Williams in |
In August 2006, Quinn was dismissed with the | Sooners along with quarterback Rhett Bomar for their |
n ended with a 34-27 upset of the #3 Oklahoma | Sooners, an 8-4 record, and an invitation to the Gato |
who played college football for the Oklahoma | Sooners and for the Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders in th |
ack and special teams player for the Oklahoma | Sooners and later the National Football League's Cinc |
ebraska Cornhuskers used against the Oklahoma | Sooners and became one of the signature plays in quar |
treet, a former running back for the Oklahoma | Sooners and the Miami Dolphins, and Lovie Smith, head |
ship match between the University of Oklahoma | Sooners and the Florida State Seminoles on January 3, |
ugar Bowl featured the second ranked Oklahoma | Sooners and the 9th ranked LSU Tigers. |
Switzer from '70-'72 and went 0-5 against the | Sooners as the Oklahoma State head coach. |
Jammal Brown was recruited by the Oklahoma | Sooners as a defensive tackle. |
He played for the | Sooners as a linebacker under Switzer from 1972 to 19 |
oma in 2004, Quinn started four games for the | Sooners as a redshirt freshman in 2005. |
He played football for the | Sooners at the University of Oklahoma. |
senior in 1992, Collins began the year as the | Sooners' backup quarterback, but Collins became the t |
iversity of Oklahoma, where he played for the | Sooners baseball team. |
Collins was granted the starting job for the | Sooners, becoming the first freshman in school histor |
n All Big 8 defensive tackle for the Oklahoma | Sooners, being named to the first team in 1971 and 19 |
uch as the Washington Huskies or the Oklahoma | Sooners, both of whom had claimed a right to the nati |
The Hoosiers outscored the | Sooners by 13 in the 2nd half and advanced to the cha |
ne Kennedy in attendance, Alabama shutout the | Sooners by a final score of 17-0. |
The Trojans defeated the | Sooners by a score of 55-19, led by quarterback Matt |
-time All Big Eight linebacker who helped the | Sooners capture the 1950 National Title. |
The Oklahoma | Sooners, champions of the Big 8 Conference, defeated |
When former | Sooners coach Bud Wilkinson was pressured against giv |
The | Sooners, coached by Bob Stoops, lost one game during |
He played for the Oklahoma | Sooners college football team from 2006 to 2010. |
December 29, 2005, with the Big 12's Oklahoma | Sooners defeating the Pac-10's Oregon Ducks, 17-14. |
f their own goal posts against the aggressive | Sooners defense and thus failed to capitalize on the |
Because of the | Sooners' depth at defensive tackle, McFarland was exp |
for two losses in 1951, the Wilkinson-coached | Sooners did not lose more than one game per season fo |
He coached the | Sooners during the 1902 and 1903 seasons leading the |
He coached the | Sooners during the 1901 season and led the team to a |
He played college football for the Oklahoma | Sooners, entering the NFL Draft in 1964. |
games of The Bedlam Series where the Oklahoma | Sooners face the Oklahoma State Cowboys. |
am upset then-#1 Oklahoma by intercepting the | Sooners' final pass of the game. |
His | Sooners finished the year with a 5-5 record that incl |
Oklahoma coach Chuck Fairbanks left the | Sooners following the 1972 season for the New England |
The 1977 Oklahoma | Sooners football team represented the University of O |
The 1972 Oklahoma | Sooners football team represented the University of O |
The 1973 Oklahoma | Sooners football team represented the University of O |
He played for the Oklahoma | Sooners football team as a tackle from 1946 to 1949, |
Oklahoma | Sooners football participated in the former Big Eight |
Luster was also a player on the Oklahoma | Sooners football team from 1917 to 1920 under head co |
n wrestler, a Consensus All-American with the | Sooners football team, where he played noseguard, 7th |
See also: 2007 Oklahoma | Sooners football team |
See also: 2009 Oklahoma | Sooners football team |
Source: Oklahoma | Sooners football results, 1920-1929 |
See also: 2010 Oklahoma | Sooners football team |
See also: 2008 Oklahoma | Sooners football team |
See also: 1970 Oklahoma | Sooners football team |
Main article: 1971 Oklahoma | Sooners football team |
Main article: 1972 Oklahoma | Sooners football team |
Main article: 1973 Oklahoma | Sooners football team |
Main article: List of Oklahoma | Sooners football championships |
See also: List of Oklahoma | Sooners football seasons |
The 2011 Oklahoma | Sooners football team (variously "Oklahoma", "OU", or |
Dallas radio broadcast affiliate of Oklahoma | Sooners football games as well as Oklahoma Sooners me |
The 1955 Oklahoma | Sooners football team (variously "Oklahoma", "OU", or |
The 1954 Oklahoma | Sooners football team (variously "Oklahoma", "OU", or |
The 1950 Oklahoma | Sooners football team (variously "Oklahoma", "OU", or |
Main articles: 2007 Oklahoma | Sooners football team and 2007 Missouri Tigers footba |
of Oklahoma, where he played for the Oklahoma | Sooners football team. |
Stidham was the head coach of the Oklahoma | Sooners football program from 1937 to 1940. |
He played for the University of Oklahoma | Sooners football team from 2003 to 2006. |
See also: 2009 Oklahoma | Sooners football team and Red River Shootout |
Please see 1971 Oklahoma | Sooners football team for scores and results. |
urrent defensive backs coach for the Oklahoma | Sooners football team. |
ts Enhancement for the University of Oklahoma | Sooners' football team. |
The 1986 Oklahoma | Sooners football team represented the University of O |
He committed to the Oklahoma | Sooners football team over the Florida Gators and mor |
ebackers coach for the University of Oklahoma | Sooners football team. |
The 1952 Oklahoma | Sooners football team represented the University of O |
It hosted the University of Oklahoma | Sooners football team until they moved to Gaylord Fam |
The 1969 Oklahoma | Sooners football team represented the University of O |
The 1987 Oklahoma | Sooners football team represented the University of O |
The 1984 Oklahoma | Sooners football team represented the University of O |
was quoted he held no ill-feelings towards to | Sooners for the lopsided win. |
e last statistic was the critical one, as the | Sooners forced a Texas fumble on the next possession, |
- Bradley played quarterback for the Oklahoma | Sooners from 1981-1984, was the Big-Eight Offensive P |
The scandal under his watch prevented the | Sooners from playing in bowl games for two years afte |
who played college football for the Oklahoma | Sooners from 1947 to 1950. |
The | Sooners, from 1947 to 1950, lost only three games. |
Oklahoma) was a quarterback for the Oklahoma | Sooners from 1972-1976. |
ball quarterback that played for the Oklahoma | Sooners from 1990-1993. |
tball quarterback who played for the Oklahoma | Sooners from 1988-1992. |
The | Sooners got the ball with just over eight minutes to |
kick to start off the second half, though the | Sooners grabbed the ball at the Tech 34. |
The | Sooners had given the Cornhuskers their only regular- |
The | Sooners had a possible National Championship on the l |
By halftime, the | Sooners had exceeded the point spread and were up 49- |
recruiting him to the University of Oklahoma, | Sooners head coach Billy Tubbs changed the team's pra |
n and Miami, and Wilson recommended Patton to | Sooners' head coach Bob Stoops. |
Main article: List of Oklahoma | Sooners head football coaches |
5, Boghosian was interviewed for the Oklahoma | Sooners head coaching job, but the university hired J |
the brother of Bennie Owen who served as the | Sooners head football and men's basketball coach. |
In his final year with the | Sooners, his offense was one of the best in the count |
on in the Gators' 24-14 win over the Oklahoma | Sooners in the 2009 BCS National Championship Game. |
n the Gators' 24-14 victory over the Oklahoma | Sooners in the BCS Championship Game, he had 10 tackl |
He led the | Sooners in tackles his final two seasons with 117 (19 |
erception in the Gators win over the Oklahoma | Sooners in the 2009 BCS National Championship Game. |
ctory over Bud Wilkinson's #1 ranked Oklahoma | Sooners in the Sugar Bowl. |
nly defeats were a 31-24 loss to the Oklahoma | Sooners in week three and a 14-6 loss to the Michigan |
won the tie-breakers and played the Oklahoma | Sooners in the 2011 Fiesta Bowl. |
taineers to a 48-28 victory over the Oklahoma | Sooners in the Fiesta Bowl, he was formally named the |
nsive MVP of the Gators win over the Oklahoma | Sooners in the 2009 BCS National Championship Game, r |
He started for the Oklahoma | Sooners in 2001 and 2002. |
He ranks third among | Sooners in career all-purpose yards. |
ntment with a convincing loss to the Oklahoma | Sooners in the Sugar Bowl. |
to a lackluster 2-1 start in 1970, Fairbanks' | Sooners installed the option offense during the two-w |
he addition of Olajuwon would help propel the | Sooners into contention for the NCAA championship. |
red on a 1 yard Mitchell touchdown run as the | Sooners jumped out to a 7-0 lead. |
Honoring his commitment to the | Sooners, Keith was a member of the 2005 Oklahoma Soon |
olverines were a punishing team, and made the | Sooners know it early. |
1951 game with a 31 game winning streak; the | Sooners' last loss had come on September 25, 1948. |
come off a 12-inning win against the Oklahoma | Sooners less than 24 hours before, while the Tigers h |
The Oklahoma | Sooners line up for the ill fated onside kick in the |
The | Sooners lost the game 21-20. |
and mistakes by an inexperienced offense, the | Sooners lost a close battle with the Longhorns 16-13. |
The 2007-08 Oklahoma | Sooners men's basketball team represented the Univers |
Most notably in 1971 when he anchored the | Sooners NCAA record breaking Wishbone offense that av |
The | Sooners needed either a win combined with a Miami los |
Led by head coach Bud Wilkinson, the | Sooners offence scored 407 points, while the defense |
d, winner of the 2008 Heisman Trophy, led the | Sooners on offense to become the highest-scoring team |
evious record was 59,269 against the Oklahoma | Sooners on September 16, 2006. |
Ultimately, the | Sooners' only winning season during Daniels' career c |
Owens was the second Oklahoma | Sooners player to win the Heisman Trophy, after Billy |
Owens was the second Oklahoma | Sooners player to win the Heisman Trophy, after Billy |
sota Vikings running back and former Oklahoma | Sooners player |
to a national title the previous season), the | Sooners quickly turned their season around, going 5-2 |
Earlier, the | Sooners ran off 31 consecutive wins from 1948 to 1950 |
utheastern Conference (SEC), and the Oklahoma | Sooners, representing the Big Eight Conference (Big 8 |
Sooners settled before the lands were, giving them an | |
were the first consecutive victories over the | Sooners since 1939-1942. |
longtime voice of the University of Oklahoma | Sooners sports teams. |
He was a member of the | Sooners' squad when it upset the #2 ranked Tennessee |
The | Sooners started the season with a four consecutive wi |
The | Sooners started the season with a 5-0-1 record. |
The | Sooners started the season with a four consecutive wi |
o University of Oklahoma and competed for the | Sooners starting in the 2006-07 season. |
, and combined with a strong showing from the | Sooners, the Ducks fell in a close game, 17-14, finis |
es the Thunder, it also features the Oklahoma | Sooners, the Oklahoma State Cowboys, and the Tulsa Sh |
ahoma State Cowboys had defeated the Oklahoma | Sooners, then Texas would still have played in the Bi |
Oklahoma | Sooners, this school's athletic program |
r first sack on Bradford, and also forced the | Sooners to punt. |
a 157-29-4 record from 1973-88 and guided the | Sooners to national championships in 1974, 1975, and |
While at Oklahoma, Tubbs guided the | Sooners to runner-up finishes in the NCAA Tournament |
University of Oklahoma, where he has led the | Sooners to seven top-10 finishes in the NCAA tourname |
He directed the | Sooners to postseason tournament berths in each of hi |
eason as a collegiate starter, Aikman led the | Sooners to wins over Minnesota, Kansas State, and #17 |
Troy Aikman in his freshman year and led the | Sooners to a 11-1-0 record under Coach Barry Switzer |
an 1,000 yards each, Loadholt helped the 2008 | Sooners to become the highest-scoring team in college |
Davis led the | Sooners to a 32-1-1 record as their starting quarterb |
In 1988, he (along with Stacey King) led the | Sooners to the NCAA title game. |
He is most notable for leading the | Sooners to a national championship at the 1994 Colleg |
During her senior year she led the | Sooners to the NCAA Championship game where they lost |
In 1937, he left the Oklahoma | Sooners to coach their rival, the Nebraska Cornhusker |
l-Southwest Conference guard for the Oklahoma | Sooners under coach Tom Stidham. |
Despite the probation, the | Sooners, under his successor Barry Switzer, won two n |
y Stevens' 49-yard field goal attempt for the | Sooners was blocked in the third quarter. |
Next up for the | Sooners was the Red River Shootout, and the Texas Lon |
ber 27, 2001, the defending national champion | Sooners were ranked No. 2 and the Cornhuskers were ra |
ma fell to Notre Dame in the Orange Bowl, the | Sooners were left as the nation's only unbeaten team. |
He was a three-year starter for the Oklahoma | Sooners, where he led one of the nation's best offens |
college football for Bud Wilkinson's Oklahoma | Sooners where he was an All-American in 1954. |
ng mark against Barry Switzer of the Oklahoma | Sooners, who was 3-0-1 against Texas before Akers cam |
e comfortable at the collegiate level and the | Sooners will rely upon him heavily in 2008-09 to take |
0 record in post-season play as he helped the | Sooners win the 1994 College World Series title. |
er of the North division against the Oklahoma | Sooners, winner of the South division. |
His contributions were invaluable in the | Sooners winning the 2004 Big 12 Championship and he w |
record 47-game winning streak of the Oklahoma | Sooners with a 7-0 victory on November 16, 1957. |
The games are hosted by the Oklahoma | Sooners, with L. Dale Mitchell Baseball Park hosting |
Six games into the 2010 season, Lewis led the | Sooners with 59 tackles, also registered one intercep |
ve Big Eight Conference championships for the | Sooners with Switzer as head coach. |
In 2001, 2002, and 2003 the | Sooners won that tournament. |
his second and third seasons at Oklahoma, the | Sooners won the College football national championshi |
With Davis at the helm the | Sooners won the National Championship in 1974 and 197 |
During his tenure, the | Sooners won 42 games and two conference championships |
During his tenure, the | Sooners won 176 games and eight conference championsh |
able Player of the 1976 Orange Bowl, when the | Sooners won their 5th National Championship. |
That is because both the Longhorns and the | Sooners would have had a 6-2 conference record, but t |
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