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SoonerNation: Oklahoma Sooners

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Discussing the best in college athletics spanning from the SEC and beyond. If you've got an opinion about college sports then this is your place. Keep in mind though, we see the world through Crimson And Cream Glasses.This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License - Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike - http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/ Fútbol (Americano) Política y Gobierno
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  • Why Oklahoma’s Margins — on the Trail, the Court, and the Field — Matter More Than Ever
    Jan 12 2026
    Early recruiting rankings are easy to dismiss. Turnovers are easy to blame. Championships are easy to take for granted. This episode of The Sooner Nation Podcast digs into why none of those shortcuts tell the real story of Oklahoma athletics right now. We start with Oklahoma football’s No. 1 ranked 2027 recruiting class, not to crown it early, but to examine what it reveals about direction, alignment, and a defense-first identity built for SEC survival. This isn’t about stars or screenshots — it’s about purpose, in-state control, and a roster taking shape years ahead of schedule. From there, we shift to the hardwood, breaking down Oklahoma’s costly road loss at Texas A&M — a game decided not by talent or effort, but by discipline. Turnovers, pressure, and razor-thin margins exposed just how narrow the path is for a team built on control, and why every possession now carries postseason weight. We close with a look at Oklahoma softball’s blueprint for 2026, where a season of SEC lessons has produced a deeper, tougher, more adaptable roster. From an evolved pitching philosophy to veteran leadership and elite depth, this isn’t a team chasing reputation — it’s one built to weaponize experience. Three sports. One theme. #Sooners, #SoonerNation, #Podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    34 m
  • Thunder Grit, Witten’s Culture Bet, and OU’s SEC Reality
    Jan 9 2026
    In this episode of the Sooner Nation Podcast, we examine the defining pressure points across Oklahoma sports—and what they reveal about identity, maturity, and readiness for what comes next. We begin with the Oklahoma City Thunder’s overtime win against Utah—a game that exposed flaws, demanded composure, and ultimately showcased why Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Chet Holmgren are becoming the foundation of a team built for playoff basketball. When the threes stopped falling and control slipped away, Oklahoma City didn’t panic—it adjusted. That matters. From there, we turn to Norman, where Oklahoma’s hiring of Jason Witten as tight ends coach isn’t about scheme or star power—it’s a calculated culture bet. In an unforgiving SEC landscape, belief, durability, and accountability matter more than flash. We break down why this hire signals that Brent Venables understands the moment Oklahoma is in—and how this move could reshape a position group that has long lacked identity. Next, we confront the hard truth from Oklahoma men’s basketball’s loss at Mississippi State. This wasn’t just a bad shooting night—it was a lesson in SEC road reality. Physicality, rebounding, and interior pressure exposed a ceiling Oklahoma must address if it wants to survive league play away from home. We close with a forward-looking lens on Oklahoma Softball entering 2026. After a season of transition and a move into the SEC, Patty Gasso’s program doesn’t arrive searching—it arrives sharpened. With deeper pitching, a reinforced roster, and lessons fully absorbed, Oklahoma remains the sport’s measuring stick—not because of yesterday’s trophies, but because of how it prepares for tomorrow. #SoonerNationPodcast #Sooners #SoonerNation Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    42 m
  • Portal Momentum, SEC Proof, and the Tight End Blueprint
    Jan 5 2026
    Oklahoma’s offseason is moving fast — and this episode breaks down why it matters. We start by examining why Hayden Hansen’s transfer commitment is a quietly critical win for the Sooners, and how adding an SEC-tested tight end brings immediate stability to a position that was nearly wiped clean. From there, we shift to the hardwood and explain why Oklahoma’s win over Ole Miss should be taken seriously, both from an eye-test perspective and through the lens of advanced analytics. The numbers tell a deeper story about efficiency, composure, and why this team looks built for the SEC grind. Next, we go inside Oklahoma’s tight end coaching search, breaking down what the Sooners are prioritizing, why this hire is different, and how names like Nate Byham, Josh Henson, and Ty Darlington fit into the broader vision for the offense. We close with a full transfer portal roundup, covering confirmed visitors, top targets, and why Oklahoma appears poised to close on multiple additions across tight end, offensive line, defensive line, linebacker, and running back — all while aligning roster moves with long-term SEC reality. This isn’t just news. It’s the blueprint for how Oklahoma is building its future. #SoonerNation #BoomerSooner #OklahomaFootball #OklahomaBasketball #OUHoops #OUFootball #SECReady #TransferPortal #CollegeFootball #CollegeBasketball #SoonersInsider #SoonerNationPodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    50 m
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