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The 2019 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the 2019 NCAA Division I FBS football season, the 125th season for the Oklahoma Sooners. The team was led by Lincoln Riley , in his third year as head coach.
2019 * 1st: 8 1 12 2 Lost Peach Bowl against LSU 63-28 § 7 6 2020 * 1st: 6 2 9 2 Won Cotton Bowl against Florida 55–20 6 6 2021: Lincoln Riley Bob Stoops: 3rd 7 2 11 2 Won Alamo Bowl against Oregon 47–32 10 10 2022: Brent Venables: T-7th 3 6 6 7 Lost Cheez-It Bowl against Florida State 35–32 2023: T-2nd 7 2 10 3 Lost Alamo Bowl against ...
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Oklahoma came into the game ranked 10th, with Texas ranked 11th. This was the highest combined rankings of the teams since 1984. [12] The Sooners got up to a 42-point lead before Texas scored, finally winning the game 63–14. OU also held Texas to minus-7 yards rushing, an all-time regular-season low for the Longhorns.
The official Alma Mater song is the "OU Chant", which is sung by OU fans before sporting events and at ceremonial occasions. Other tunes frequently heard at OU football games include the state song "Oklahoma" and "Fight for OKU." The Pride of Oklahoma Marching Band is a nationally renowned ensemble founded in 1904. The largest student ...
Since the establishment of the team in 1895, OU has appeared in 57 bowl games and has a record of 31 victories, 26 losses, and one tie. [2] Oklahoma is one of only two schools to have appeared in all five of the BCS era bowl games (2001 Orange, 2003 Rose, 2004 Sugar, 2007 Fiesta, 2009 BCS NCG), with the other being Ohio State. [3]
2019–20: Lon Kruger: T–3rd 9 9 19 12 No postseason held [114] 2020–21: Lon Kruger: T–6th 9 8 16 11 NCAA Division I second round [115] 2021–22: Porter Moser: T–7th 7 11 19 16 NIT second round [116] 2022–23: Porter Moser: T–9th 5 13 15 17 [117] 2023–24: Porter Moser: T–9th 8 10 20 12 [118] Southeastern Conference (2024 ...
Until 2014, the league did not employ tiebreaking procedures, such as head-to-head results, to determine a single champion, and thus it was not unusual for a season to end with "co-champions." However with the 2015 season, head-to-head results will decide if two teams finish tied. [3]