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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.
N ORMAN — Linebacker Kobie McKinzie, who exited OU's game against Ole Miss on Saturday, is dealing with a groin injury, head coach Brent Venables said during his coach's show on Monday. McKinzie was jogging at practice Monday and the Sooners are "hopeful" he'll return to action Saturday at Tennessee.
Despite a 22-10 deficit at halftime, Oklahoma stormed back in the third quarter thanks in large part to timely defensive stops and running back Xavier Robinson's exciting play. The relief back graded out with a 78.6 rating on 42 snaps. Robinson only had nine carries.
OU football hosts Ole Miss at 11 a.m. Saturday at Gaylord Family — Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. Follow along for live updates.
Rogers is OU's 22nd commitment in the 2026 class and the fourth receiver, joining Brayden Allen, Daniel Odom and Zizi Okwufulueze.
Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin addressed the several big-time programs that parted ways with their head coaches.
He is a king in Ole Miss, primed to lead the team to 10 or more wins in three consecutive seasons for the first time ever. But money talks. Or does it? Kiffin insists that the stacks of green the Tigers and Gators can offer will not factor into decisions about his coaching future.
NORMAN — Ahead of OU football's first home game since Keontez Lewis' scary collision with a brick wall against Kent State on Oct. 4, the program is adding padding.