Why Oklahoma’s 2026 Offense Could Redefine College Football Forever
During the 2024 season, the Oklahoma Sooners produced the worst offense the program had seen since 1998, the year before Bob Stoops became OU’s head coach. Under the co-offensive coordinator trio of Seth Littrell, Joe Jon Finley, and Kevin Johns, and with quarterbacks Jackson Arnold and Michael Hawkins Jr. both at the reins of the offense at different points of the season, the Sooners faltered to a 6-7 record.
Head coach Brent Venables knew that sweeping changes were needed, so he hired Ben Arbuckle from Washington State to be the new OC. Then, Arbuckle brought starting quarterback John Mateer with him, setting up a new brain trust offensively in Norman.


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