Jay Williams+FollowOklahoma reloads with transfer portal movesOklahoma’s offensive line is getting a much-needed boost as Caleb Nitta, a standout center from Western Kentucky, commits to the Sooners. After losing several key linemen to the transfer portal, Nitta’s arrival brings experience and depth—he allowed just two sacks over 653 snaps last season. This move follows the addition of tight end Hayden Hansen from Florida, signaling that OU is serious about reloading for another playoff run. With 21 players leaving and new faces coming in, how do you feel about the Sooners’ transfer portal strategy? Is this the right way to stay competitive? #Sports #Football #OklahomaSooners00Share
Jay Williams+FollowOU’s next star defender is already learning from the bestOklahoma’s 2026 edge rusher Jake Kreul is already shaping his game after R Mason Thomas—even though Thomas is headed for the NFL. Kreul, a standout from IMG Academy, says he’s picking up on Thomas’ technical skills and relentless style, thanks to the coaching at OU that values more than just size or speed. It’s wild to see a recruit this young already soaking up lessons from a future pro. If this is the new standard for Sooners’ defensive linemen, what does it mean for the team’s future in the SEC? Let’s talk about how this approach could change the game for OU. #Sports #Football #OklahomaSooners20Share
glen25+FollowSooners land key transfer portal winOklahoma just scored a huge boost for next season by snagging tight end Hayden Hansen from Florida—beating out SEC rivals like Texas and Texas A&M. With their tight end room in total rebuild mode, Hansen’s arrival is a game-changer. He’s a big, physical blocker who can finally open up running lanes and add stability to the offense. After losing multiple players and firing their position coach, this move shows the Sooners are serious about staying competitive. What do you think—will this transfer make the difference for Oklahoma’s playoff hopes? #Sports #Football #OklahomaSooners00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowSooners eye Texas WR for transfer portal revengeOklahoma fans, the rivalry with Texas just got a new twist. The Sooners are bringing in Parker Livingstone—a top Longhorns receiver who was unexpectedly pushed out—to visit Norman this weekend. Livingstone didn’t want to leave Texas, but with the portal’s wild changes, he’s now a free agent. If Oklahoma lands him, not only do they fill a big need at wide receiver, but they also get a player hungry to prove himself against his old team. Imagine the fireworks if he suits up in crimson and cream next season! What do you think—should the Sooners go all-in for Livingstone? #Sports #Football #OklahomaSooners10Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowSooners’ QB shakeup hints at 2026 plansMichael Hawkins is officially out of the Oklahoma Sooners’ quarterback room, and all signs point to John Mateer leading the team in 2026. Hawkins, who showed flashes with his running game but never quite locked down the starting job, is heading to the transfer portal—likely because Mateer is sticking around instead of heading to the NFL. With Hawkins gone, true freshman Bowe Bentley is the name everyone’s watching as the next backup. Do you think the Sooners should trust Bentley, or should they look for a more experienced QB in the portal? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #OklahomaSooners35Share
phughes+FollowSooners’ transfer portal drama: Sategna’s future in questionOklahoma fans, the transfer portal just got a lot more interesting. Star receiver Isaiah Sategna III is weighing a return, but Cam Coleman’s surprise portal entry—and his jaw-dropping $2.5 million NIL ask—could shake things up. Sategna’s camp might push for a bigger deal, forcing OU to decide if they’ll spend more to keep their top playmaker or use those funds elsewhere. This is the new reality of college football: players and agents negotiating like pros, and roster moves hinging on big-money offers. How do you feel about this new era of player power and high-stakes deals? #Sports #Football #OklahomaSooners00Share
Amy Williams+FollowOklahoma’s offense could shock the SEC in 2026If John Mateer returns as quarterback and Ben Arbuckle sticks around as offensive coordinator, Oklahoma’s offense might finally hit elite status in 2026. This year, the Sooners’ defense and special teams were solid, but the offense just couldn’t keep up. Mateer admits the first year in a new system is tough, but expects big improvement in year two. The key? Keeping as much of the offensive core together as possible, despite some players heading to the draft or graduation. With a bit of continuity, Oklahoma could become the team everyone in the SEC fears. What do you think—are the Sooners on the verge of something special, or is it just more hype? #Sports #Football #OklahomaSooners00Share
Susan Reeves+FollowSooners’ last nonconference test todayOklahoma fans, today’s midday matchup against NC Central is more than just another game—it’s the final tune-up before the Sooners dive into the SEC grind. Freshman sensation Aaliyah Chavez has been lighting it up, leading the team in scoring and racking up SEC Freshman of the Week honors. Senior Raegan Beers is dominating the boards, making this duo one to watch. With an 11-1 record, the Sooners are looking to build momentum before conference play. Who’s tuning in at noon, and what are your predictions for the rest of the season? #Sports #Basketball #OklahomaSooners00Share
Jay Williams+FollowSooners’ lineup shakeup vs. LSU: Who’s out?Oklahoma fans, brace yourselves—the Sooners are heading into their regular-season finale against LSU missing a whopping 10 players, including four starters. The biggest headache? The offensive line is in total flux with both centers out, forcing redshirt junior Gunnar Allen into the spotlight after barely seeing the field in four years. Expect a major reshuffle up front, and that’s not even counting the absence of sacks leader R Mason Thomas on defense. With so many key players sidelined, this matchup in Norman could look very different than anyone expected. How do you think these injuries will impact OU’s game plan? #Sports #Football #OklahomaSooners00Share
glen25+FollowSooners vs Tigers: Playoff Hopes on the LineAll eyes are on the Sooners as they host the Tigers in a must-win clash to keep their College Football Playoff dreams alive. Oklahoma’s defense has been the real MVP, and the expert SP+ model gives them a 77% shot to take down LSU. But with the Tigers shaking things up after Brian Kelly’s exit and rumors swirling about Lane Kiffin, could we see an upset? Expect a gritty, low-scoring battle—Sooners win, but LSU might just cover the spread. #Sports #Football #OklahomaSooners00Share