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1950 Oklahoma Sooners: Dynasty's Dawn

1950 Oklahoma Sooners: A Dynastys Birth - The Sooners undefeated season, led by Billy Vessels, showcased their dominance with a powerful split-T offense and surprising passing game. Despite a Sugar Bowl upset, they secured national championship honors, setting the stage for future success.

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