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Alabama Tide's Rose Bowl Return
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Alabama Crimson Tide secures a thrilling comeback victory over Oklahoma, earning a spot in the College Football Playoff quarterfinals against the number one ranked Indiana Hoosiers. The Tides tenacious performance, featuring two touchdown passes, an interception return, and clutch field goals, marks their first playoff win since 2021. The team now prepares for a historic Rose Bowl showdown, following a post-game celebration on the Sooners field.
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Heinecke Fights for Final Season
01:26|Owen Heinecke, a redshirt junior linebacker for the Oklahoma Sooners, is fighting for another year of eligibility after a breakout season. Despite being labeled a junior due to his lacrosse stint at Ohio State, Heinecke believes he has just three football seasons at OU. With 74 tackles, 12 tackles for loss, 3 sacks, and a forced fumble this season, hes a key player in the SEC. His appeal for another year is ongoing, with fans and teammates rallying behind him, hoping the NCAA grants him a final chance to play in crimson and cream.
Oklahoma's Freshmen Line: Future of Sooners' OL
01:28|Oklahoma senior offensive lineman Nwaiwu, who played every game over the last two seasons, is passing the torch to a trio of young talents: Michael Fasusi, Eddy Pierre-Louis, and Ryan Fodje. These freshmen, who showed great potential in November, are expected to lead the Sooners offensive line in 2026, with veteran Jake Maikkula potentially anchoring the center position.
Oklahoma Sooners' Playoff Run Ends, Venables' Future Uncertain
01:26|The Oklahoma Sooners, under head coach Brent Venables, reached the College Football Playoff for the first time but lost to Alabama in the first round. Venables record stands at 32-20, with an even split in the Big Twelve and SEC. Despite making bowl games every season, theyre 0-4 in postseason play. The offense has been uneven, and recruiting has dipped, though transfers have helped. Venables earns a B minus, and expectations remain high for the historic program.
Mateer's Sooners Fall Short, NFL Draft Looms
01:22|Despite a promising start, the Oklahoma Sooners season ended in a heartbreaking loss to Alabama in the College Football Playoff. Quarterback John Mateer, who faced injuries and tough SEC competition, now weighs his options for next season, with coaches eager for his return.
Mateer's NFL Dream: Draft or Return?
01:23|Oklahoma quarterback John Mateer, who had a mixed season with impressive stats at Washington State but struggled with decision-making and injury at Oklahoma, is deciding between entering the NFL draft or returning for another season. Despite mixed reactions from fans and experts, ESPNs Mel Kiper Jr. ranks him as the fourth-best quarterback prospect, leaving Mateer to choose between proving himself at Oklahoma or taking his chances in the NFL.
Thomas' Final Game: Fearless, Strong
01:15|Oklahomas defensive star, Thomas, known as The Closer, returned from injury to play in the College Football Playoff loss against Alabama. Despite not being at full strength, he suited up and played, crediting the trainers for his mental and physical readiness. Thomas emphasized the importance of pushing to ones highest level, even if its not perfect. The Sooners defense fought hard, but the result was a loss. Thomas reflected on the season, valuing loyalty, leadership, and going out strong with his teammates. His final game in Norman was a perfect end to his Oklahoma career, playing fearlessly with his brothers and leaving nothing on the field.
Alabama's Comeback Beats Oklahoma in CFP
01:52|Alabamas Ty Simpson leads incredible comeback, advances to Rose Bowl
Sooners Drop Game, Repeat Rose Bowl Mishap
01:30|Oklahoma Sooners Playoff Hopes Crushed: A Tale of Two Dropped Balls In a heartbreaking turn of events, the Oklahoma Sooners, ranked eighth, lost to the ninth-ranked Alabama Crimson Tide in the first round of the College Football Playoff. The Sooners, leading by seventeen points, saw their lead evaporate due to a series of unfortunate events. The collapse began just before halftime when quarterback John Mateer threw a perfect pass to running back Xavier Robinson, who unfortunately dropped it. This led to a botched punt by Grayson Miller, giving Alabama the ball at the Sooners thirty-yard line. They capitalized with a field goal, and Mateer threw a pick-six to tie the game. The loss echoes the infamous squib kick from the 2018 Rose Bowl semifinal against Georgia, where a similar mishap cost the Sooners a sure win. These little mistakes continue to haunt Sooner Nation, turning potential victories into agonizing defeats.