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SEC Analyst Picks Oklahoma for National Championship

SEC Network analysts predict Oklahoma Sooners National Championship run, with one analyst picking them to face Georgia Bulldogs. However, widespread confidence remains low, with most predictions not seeing the Sooners going all the way.

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  • Oklahoma Sooners Shine in SEC Honors

    02:09|
    The Oklahoma Sooners, with six players earning All-SEC honors, are gearing up for a College Football Playoff match against Alabama. Kicker Tate Sandell, punter Grayson Miller, and wide receiver Isaiah Sategna were named to the first team, while linebacker Owen Heinecke, defensive end R Mason Thomas, and defensive tackle Gracen Halton earned second-team honors. This strong individual performance sets a positive tone for the Sooners as they face the Crimson Tide.
  • Oklahoma vs Alabama: Home Playoff Game

    01:42|
    The Oklahoma Sooners, after a rollercoaster season, have earned a home playoff game against the Alabama Crimson Tide. Starting with five consecutive wins, they faced setbacks but rallied to finish the season with a 10-2 record. This home game, their last at Oklahoma Memorial Stadium for many seniors, is a testament to their hard work. The team, including defensive lineman Gracen Halton and tight end Jaren Kanak, is excited for the challenge. Oklahoma previously upset Alabama twice this year, and with ESPNs College GameDay in Norman, the stadium is expected to be packed. Junior defensive back Peyton Bowens message to fans: Just be there and be loud.
  • Oklahoma's Sandell: SEC's Top Kicker, CFP Hero

    02:06|
    Tate Sandell, Oklahoma Sooners Kicker, Earns SEC Special Teams Player of the Year Award: A Season of Clutch Kicking and School Records
  • 6 Sooners Honored on AP All-SEC Teams

    01:26|
    Six Oklahoma Sooners earned recognition on the Associated Press All-Southeastern Conference football teams, with Grayson Miller, Tate Sandell, Isaiah Sategna, R. Mason Thomas, Gracen Halton, and Owen Heinecke all receiving accolades. Miller and Sandell secured first-team spots, while Sategna moved up to the second team. Thomas and Halton were named second-team All-SEC, with Heinecke also joining them. These selections highlight the exceptional individual performances of these players throughout the season.
  • Transfer Exit Tales: Sooners Thrive Without Departures

    02:00|
    Despite significant player departures, Oklahoma Sooners secure College Football Playoff spot. Notable transfers like Nic Anderson and Dasan McCullough face challenges at new teams, while former teammates thrive. The transfer portals impact varies, with some players finding success and others struggling.
  • Oklahoma's Special Teams: Game-Changers in CFP

    01:59|
    The Oklahoma Sooners special teams unit, featuring players like Tate Sandell, Grayson Miller, and Isaiah Sategna, has been a crucial yet understated factor in their College Football Playoff run. Their performance, highlighted by a pivotal win against Alabama, has earned them a national ranking of twenty-first and a significant edge over their upcoming opponent.
  • Oklahoma Kicker Sandell's Record-Breaking Season

    01:39|
    Oklahoma kicker Tate Sandell has had an exceptional season, earning the SEC Special Teams Player of the Year award and being named a Lou Groza Award finalist. Hes also an All-SEC First-Team selection and played a pivotal role in the Sooners ten-win season. Sandell set an SEC record with twenty-three consecutive field goals and holds single-season records for field goals of forty yards or more and from fifty-five yards or further.
  • College GameDay in Norman: Sooners' Chance at Championship?

    01:49|
    College GameDay heads to Norman, Oklahoma, for a high-stakes rematch between Oklahoma Sooners and Alabama Crimson Tide. The show will broadcast live from the University of Oklahomas South Oval, with a national championship dream on the line. Historically, GameDay visits have brought good luck to the Sooners, with seven wins out of ten previous visits. However, the Crimson Tide is a formidable opponent, and the outcome remains uncertain. All eyes will be on Norman to see if GameDay magic can help Oklahoma secure a national championship.
  • College GameDay Returns to Norman for CFP First Round

    01:49|
    College GameDay returns to Norman, Oklahoma, for a second time this season, this time for a highly anticipated College Football Playoff first-round game. The number eight ranked Oklahoma Sooners will host the number nine ranked Alabama Crimson Tide on December 19th at Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. The game will air during prime-time on ABC, making it the only first-round game to do so. College GameDay will broadcast live from Norman, starting at 5 PM Central Time on ESPN, and will move inside Memorial Stadium to make their game predictions right before kickoff. This is the first of two shows for the weekend, with the crew then heading to College Station to cover the matchup between Texas A&M and Miami.