So this is why Oklahoma athletic director Joe Castiglione and president Joe Harroz and the OU Board of Regents chose the SEC.
The early window of Week 4 featured blowouts by James Madison, Clemson, and Ohio State, while Michigan edged USC and Tennessee topped Oklahoma in thrilling matchups.
More importantly, this win puts Tennessee in strong position early for the College Football Playoff. Two gigantic games remain on UT’s schedule, Alabama and at Georgia. The Vols will be heavily ...
Tennessee went on the road and got a convincing win over Oklahoma. Should the Volunteers move into the top three after their ...
The Jackson Arnold era might already be over in Norman after a disastrous first half sunk No. 15 Oklahoma's hopes of an upset.
Here are the winners and losers for college football's Week 4. Follow along below for the rest of the day's action. It's too ...
Utah stayed unbeaten with a 22-19 win at Oklahoma State, the first Big 12 matchup for Utes as one of the league's newcomers. And Kyle Whittingham's team did it without quarterback Cameron Rising, who ...
Oklahoma Sooners quarterback Jackson Arnold (11) warms up during a college football game between the University of Oklahoma ...
Oklahoma head coach Brent Venables sidelined the sophomore QB in the second quarter after Arnold completed just 7-of-16 pass ...
Obie Sanni scored on a 54-yard run, Ty Moss wrapped it up with a 56-yard pick-6, and Tennessee Tech defeated Tennessee State 24-14 in the Big South-OVC Association opener for both teams.
Clemson got things started off with a thorough domination of conference rival NC State, going off for 45 points in the first ...