
Could Oklahoma’s 2025 Season Defy Expectations? Game-by-Game Predictions Inside!
Under Venables, the Sooners are 22–17 and have posted just one winning season. That track record won’t be tolerated in Norman much longer.
Last season, Oklahoma navigated one of the most difficult schedules in college football. The Sooners faced four top-20 teams and went just 1–3 in those matchups. The 2025 slate could prove even more brutal, with as many as eight opponents projected to begin the season ranked in the top 25.
In an effort to stay competitive, Venables and his staff were aggressive in the transfer portal. Oklahoma added 21 transfers in total, including one of the portal’s top quarterbacks in Washington State’s John Mateer. The Sooners also landed Florida State four-star transfer wide receiver Marvin Jones Jr. and four-star Cal running back Jaydn Ott.
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