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The 2002 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma during the 2002 NCAA Division I-A football season, the 108th season of Sooner football. The team was led by Bob Stoops in his fourth season as head coach. They played their games at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Oklahoma.
The charter members were Libbey, Scott, Waite, and Woodward. The 1926–27 school year was the first for full City League play. [3] Central Catholic joins the league in 1928. [4] For the 1928–29 school year, Woodward moves from its original location in the old Central High School building into its new building on Streicher. [5]
Sep. 22—For teams in almost every class, week 4 of high school football is the start of the district schedule. The exception is Class B where district matchups are still a couple of weeks away.
Boomer and Sooner are two matching white ponies who pull the Sooner Schooner, a Conestoga wagon across the field when the University of Oklahoma football team scores. The Sooner Schooner is the true mascot of the team, bringing to mind the pioneers who settled Indian Territory during the 1889 Land Run and were the original "Sooners".
2025 college football schedule: Looking ahead to loaded Week 0, 1 slate featuring Ohio State-Texas. Austin Curtright, USA TODAY NETWORK. January 21, 2025 at 2:11 PM.
The Oklahoma Sooners football team represents the University of Oklahoma (OU) in college football at the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision level in the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The program began in 1895 and is one of the most successful in history, having won 950 games [ 4 ] and possessing a .723 winning percentage , [ 5 ] both ...
On Monday, Big Game Boomer released its rankings for the top 100 quarterbacks in college football history. At the top of the list was Florida legend Tim Tebow. While most fans have Tebow ranked ...
Jerry Recco (born March 19, 1974) is an American sports radio personality, serving as a morning anchor on Boomer and Gio program on sports radio station WFAN in New York City. He has been with the station since 1997. As of 2009, Recco also reports sports in the morning for WFAN's sister station all-news WINS.