Why Oklahoma’s 2026 Offense Could Redefine College Football Forever

Why Oklahoma's 2026 Offense Could Redefine College Football Forever

Additionally, Arbuckle and Mateer both experienced a jump up in competition while competing in the SEC last season. Sooner Nation hopes that both are better for having seen what America’s toughest conference is like to play in, and that the growing pains they both experienced will benefit Oklahoma this fall. Those lessons, along with another year in the offense, should help the Sooner be more effective on offense in 2026

On the defensive side of the ball, once OU’s biggest weakness, the Sooners gave up just 15.5 points per game last season, good for seventh-best in the nation. That means that if Oklahoma can continue to rebuild the offense and progress in Arbuckle’s second year calling the shots, they won’t always need to light the world on fire offensively, especially with the way the defense has grown under Venables’ leadership. If the Sooners can become a more consistent and more dangerous offense in 2026, Oklahoma’s ceiling next year might be much higher than it was last season.

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