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Sooners' Mateer: Win or Lose in 2026?

The Oklahoma Sooners 2025 season ended on a sour note with a loss to Alabama in the College Football Playoff. Despite outgaining Alabama, critical mistakes and quarterback John Mateers errors cost them the game. Mateers future is uncertain, with fans and analysts divided on whether to stick with him or explore other options. The decision will shape the teams offseason and define next seasons hopes.

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  • Oklahoma's Defense: Hard to Kill, Even in Defeat

    01:02|
    Oklahoma Sooners linebacker Owen Heinecke praises the teams leadership and grit, despite their loss to Alabama in the College Football Playoff. Under coach Brent Venables, everyone is expected to lead, fostering a culture of accountability. The defense, embodying their motto hard to kill, showed resilience throughout the season, even in tight games.
  • Oklahoma's Special Teams Collapse Costs Playoff Bid

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    Oklahomas Special Teams Collapse Costs Them Playoff Spot: The number eight Oklahoma Sooners, leading Alabama 17-0, suffered a devastating loss in the first round of the College Football Playoff. Special teams, which had been their strength all season, crumbled under pressure. Punter Grayson Miller dropped the snap, leading to a blocked punt, and later shanked another, giving Alabama the ball in scoring position. Lou Groza Award winner Tate Sandell missed a crucial field goal, and a last-minute attempt fell short, ending Oklahomas postseason hopes on a heartbreaking special teams collapse.
  • Oklahoma's Playoff Hopes Dashed by Alabama

    01:10|
    Oklahomas College Football Playoff hopes dashed as Alabama mounts stunning comeback, leaving head coach Brent Venables under scrutiny and the Sooners facing an uncertain future in the Big 12.
  • Sooners' Playoff Hopes Dashed, Mateer's Future Uncertain

    01:54|
    Oklahoma Sooners playoff hopes dashed: Quarterback Jackson Mateers future uncertain after loss to Alabama
  • Oklahoma's Mistake Costs Them Playoff Spot

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    In a stunning turnaround, Alabamas Zabien Brown intercepts Oklahomas John Mateers pass and returns it for a touchdown, tying the game at halftime. The play, a result of Alabamas defensive switch, leaves Oklahomas offensive coordinator Ben Arbuckle and Mateer to own the mistake. Despite a strong start, Oklahoma struggles to regain momentum, ultimately losing the game 34-24. Alabama advances to the playoff quarterfinals, while Oklahoma regroups for future matches.
  • Venables Owned Mistakes, Praises Sooners' Brotherhood

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    Oklahoma Sooners head coach Brent Venables reflects on a heartbreaking playoff loss to Alabama, acknowledging errors that cost them the game. Despite the setback, he praises his teams commitment and looks forward to future battles, expressing gratitude to the passionate fans.
  • Special Teams' Collapse Costs Oklahoma in Playoff Loss

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    Oklahomas Special Teams Collapse Costs Them Playoff Loss to Alabama In a heartbreaking turn of events, Oklahoma lost to Alabama 34-24 in the College Football Playoff. The Sooners special teams, which had been strong all season, crumbled under pressure. Punter Grayson Millers mishandled punt was blocked, leading to a field goal and a touchdown for Alabama. Millers struggles continued with a personal foul penalty on a punt, setting up another Alabama score. Fans and analysts blame special teams for the Sooners downfall, as they had been a strength in the first matchup against Alabama. In the second half, Millers shank gave Alabama the ball at the Oklahoma thirty-five, leading to a touchdown. Sandells missed field goals in the final minutes sealed the loss. Oklahoma heads into offseason reflection after this tough defeat.
  • Mateer's Honesty: Oklahoma's Playoff Hopes

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    John Mateer, Oklahoma Sooners quarterback, took responsibility for their loss to Alabama, admitting he was tricked on a play and didnt make the tackle. Despite solid performance with over 300 passing yards and two touchdowns, he acknowledged it wasnt enough. His honesty and accountability could fuel a strong bounce-back.