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After a historic night in the Oklahoma Sooners win over Tennessee, kicker Tate Sandell earned SEC Special Teams Player of the Week.
After the Oklahoma football team beat Tennessee, head coach Brent Venables makes a demand for respect from the sports world.
Week 10 of the 2025 college football season featured three ranked-on-ranked matchups that could loom large in the College Football Playoff race. None was bigger than No. 18 Oklahoma's clash with No. 14 Tennessee -- a battle between SEC foes that served as a de facto elimination game as the calendar flips to November.
The first Saturday of November appears to have righted the ship with a 33-27 win over the Tennessee Volunteers. In poetic fashion, Oklahoma's road win in Knoxville was a reversal of the script from the one we saw in the Cotton Bowl.
No. 18 Oklahoma beat No. 14 Tennessee 33-27 on Saturday in what was effectively a College Football Playoff elimination game in Knoxville.
No. 18 Oklahoma lost at home last week, falling as a 5.5-point favorite in a 34-26 (Over 52.5) setback against Ole Miss. The Sooners were outgained 431 yards to 359, with the 431 marking the most yards yielded by OU this season.
A sentiment that may have led fans to believe they were meant to contend after all, which has since led to frustrations with fifth-year head coach Josh Heupel, who is 43-18 in his tenure in Knoxville. Something that ESPN’s Kirk Herbstreit does not agree with at all as he revealed on the latest episode of the “Nonstop.”
As head coach Porter Moser begins his quest back to March Madness, here's a breakdown of the 2025-26 OU men's basketball roster.
Oklahoma football looks to bounce back from its 34-26 home loss to Ole Miss when it travels to face Tennessee, another tough opponent.             The No. 18 Sooners (6-2, 2-2 SEC) and the No. 14 Vols (6-2,