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Oklahoma Sooners' Freshmen Face LSU Test
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The Oklahoma Sooners, with a strong nine-and-two record, are set to host the LSU Tigers in a pivotal game. A win could secure their spot in the College Football Playoff, while a loss could mean missing out. The Sooners success this season has been largely due to their impressive true freshmen, including offensive linemen Michael Fasusi and Ryan Fodje, and defensive back Courtland Guillory. These young talents will be under the spotlight as they face LSUs formidable defense, with their performance potentially determining Oklahomas playoff fate.
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