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They have also recorded 50 conference championships, [2] 12 undefeated and untied regular seasons, [a] [3] and the longest winning streak in Division I history with 47 straight victories. The Oklahoma football program is one of the most successful programs in history, having won 950 games [4] and possessing a .723 winning percentage, [5] both ...
In that time, he recorded winning streaks of 31 and 47 games and went 114–10–3 for a .909 winning percentage. [44] [45] After a pair of one-loss seasons in 1957 and 1958, the Sooners fell to 7–3 in 1959, then 3–6–1 in 1960. [45] Oklahoma finished that season unranked, the first time that they had done so under Wilkinson. [56]
There are two lists, streaks that consist entirely of regular-season games and streaks made up of playoff games only. The Indianapolis Colts hold the record for the longest regular season winning streak in NFL history. They won 9 straight games to finish the 2008 season and started the 2009 season with 14 straight wins, combining a total of 23 ...
The Sooners won their first seven games in 1957, but were upset at home by unranked Notre Dame on November 16, stopping Oklahoma's record-breaking win streak at 47 games. [1] It was their only loss of the season; they finished fourth in both final polls in early December, [2] [3] and won the Orange Bowl in January. [4]
In the Orange Bowl, Oklahoma trailed by six at halftime, and then outscored Maryland, 20–0, in the second half. [2] Oklahoma's 1955 season was the school's tenth consecutive conference championship and part of a record-setting 47-game winning streak that lasted from October 10, 1953, through November 9, 1957.
Venables narrowly qualified for a bowl in his first season in 2022, as Oklahoma finished 6-6 before falling to Florida State in the 2022 Cheez-It Bowl. The Sooners lost their last four games by ...
Within those areas, the lists identify single-game, single-season, and career leaders. The Sooners represent the University of Oklahoma (OU) in the NCAA Division I FBS Southeastern Conference (SEC). Although Oklahoma began competing in intercollegiate football in 1895, [1] the school's official record book considers the "modern era" to have ...
OU is making its 25th consecutive bowl appearance, a streak that started in Bob Stoops’ inaugural 1999 season. ... a streak that started in Bob Stoops’ inaugural 1999 season.