Oklahoma could be the new Nebraska fairly soon. Nothing about them being a power other than being somewhat close to the Texas recruiting footprint and past success (which is getting further and further away) makes sense and like Nebraska going to the Big 10, they could be further weakened in a tougher pool in the SEC.
This all makes sense but OU has a financially flush and active athletic department. They invest heavily in all sports and are post season worthy in nearly all of them. They've got 45 national championships across 7 sports. Football, baseball, golf, softball, mens and women's gymnastics and wrestling. They won't slip away quietly, if Vennables isn't the guy they will move on and spend bigly on the next coach. I wish UW had the level of commitment across the board that Oklahoma does, winning is fun.
Both OU and NU rose to dominate college football with the triple option - either I formation or Wishbone. They could recruit who they needed to win. Mainly 4.3 guys to carry the rock
OU transitioned to the spread passing age much better than Nebraska and could still pull California talent to go with their Texas connections. Stoops won a natty and was in contention for years. Reilly kept it going
Nebraska was fading and then after getting run by Miami in the title game they got rid of the guy that followed the Man and have been in the wilderness ever since
Coaching is still the most important variable. OU went from Tatum to Wilkinson to Fairbanks to Switzer to Stoops to Reilly
Nebraska went from Delaney to Osborne to shit
The B1G killed the Huskers but OU will adjust to the SEC. They beat Bama didn't they?
These are all good points. I could still easily see Oklahoma regressing into Nebraska territory. They definitely helped themselves by having a great coach and staying in the shitty Big 12 when a lot of shifting was happening in the sport. Venables could easily be the first a string of bad hires that really damages that progrum though.
I’m pretty sure Alabama didn’t call Lanning but I’m sure Oklahoma would. SEC, history, money, stadium and a fan base hungry and forgiving after the sketchy Vennables run. You don’t know the damage Brent did!
I don't know if this was serious or not but I don't think Lanning would leave Oregon for Oklahoma unless he's burnt out on Uncle Phil as a boss or Oregon/Phil think he's good but doesn't think he can win a natty and would kind of encourage him to go because it's now or never.
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I don't even consider Oklahoma a blue blood type of scalp anymore.
Oklahoma could be the new Nebraska fairly soon. Nothing about them being a power other than being somewhat close to the Texas recruiting footprint and past success (which is getting further and further away) makes sense and like Nebraska going to the Big 10, they could be further weakened in a tougher pool in the SEC.
This all makes sense but OU has a financially flush and active athletic department. They invest heavily in all sports and are post season worthy in nearly all of them. They've got 45 national championships across 7 sports. Football, baseball, golf, softball, mens and women's gymnastics and wrestling. They won't slip away quietly, if Vennables isn't the guy they will move on and spend bigly on the next coach. I wish UW had the level of commitment across the board that Oklahoma does, winning is fun.
Both OU and NU rose to dominate college football with the triple option - either I formation or Wishbone. They could recruit who they needed to win. Mainly 4.3 guys to carry the rock
OU transitioned to the spread passing age much better than Nebraska and could still pull California talent to go with their Texas connections. Stoops won a natty and was in contention for years. Reilly kept it going
Nebraska was fading and then after getting run by Miami in the title game they got rid of the guy that followed the Man and have been in the wilderness ever since
Coaching is still the most important variable. OU went from Tatum to Wilkinson to Fairbanks to Switzer to Stoops to Reilly
Nebraska went from Delaney to Osborne to shit
The B1G killed the Huskers but OU will adjust to the SEC. They beat Bama didn't they?
I feel like OU also didn’t waste any tim with firing shitty coaches either.
Here are the OU coaches following Switzer:
Gary Gibbs AKA Sooner Lambo asked to resign after 6 years
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Gibbs
Howard Creepy Schellenberger resigned after 1 year
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Schnellenberger
John Blake, assume he was fired after 3 years and a 12-22 record
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Blake_%28American_football%29
Bob “he’s wearing a purple tie” Stoops
These are all good points. I could still easily see Oklahoma regressing into Nebraska territory. They definitely helped themselves by having a great coach and staying in the shitty Big 12 when a lot of shifting was happening in the sport. Venables could easily be the first a string of bad hires that really damages that progrum though.
I’m pretty sure Alabama didn’t call Lanning but I’m sure Oklahoma would. SEC, history, money, stadium and a fan base hungry and forgiving after the sketchy Vennables run. You don’t know the damage Brent did!
I don't know if this was serious or not but I don't think Lanning would leave Oregon for Oklahoma unless he's burnt out on Uncle Phil as a boss or Oregon/Phil think he's good but doesn't think he can win a natty and would kind of encourage him to go because it's now or never.
I don't think teams want Lanning unless Phil joins him