Why Oklahoma’s 2026 Offense Could Redefine College Football Forever

Why Oklahoma's 2026 Offense Could Redefine College Football Forever

Arbuckle’s Air Raid system is a scheme that Mateer knows very well by now, as he’s been coached by Arbuckle since 2023. However, the offense is very different from the Veer-and-Shoot attack that the Sooners employed under Jeff Lebby, or the hybrid spread attack that ultimately fell way short in ’24. Mateer spent much of last spring teaching his new teammates the basics of the offense, and now he feels that he doesn’t have to do that anymore.

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“It’s the same role, but it’s just the next level of the offense,” Mateer said. “I don’t have to teach them what a signal means, they know what the signal means, so now it’s, ‘What are we looking for on that play, against this coverage, on this down and distance?’ So it’s more specifics, which is great, and we can really talk ball, and then when we see that situation again. we’re on the same page.”

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