The Oklahoma Sooners are weeks away from beginning Year 3 of the Brent Venables era.
Nationally, the media thinks Oklahoma could have a good season, but that ultimately the offensive line and a tough schedule will be their undoing. The Sooners landed outside the top 15 in the coaches poll to begin the season.
The expectation in Norman is to win championships, and the hope in Sooner Nation is Oklahoma can make the expanded 12-team College Football Playoff this year. Itās an uphill climb with a daunting schedule, but OU isnāt the place to be if you have middle-of-the-road expectations.
Athlon Sports, however, believes Oklahoma will miss the playoff in their preseason bowl projections.
With a new conference comes new bowl tie-ins. Gone are the familiar Big 12 bowls OU fans are used to. However, Athlon staff writer Steve Lassan thinks Oklahoma will end up in a matchup against a former conference opponent.
Lassan projects the Sooners will wind up in the TaxAct Texas Bowl, which is played in Houston on New Yearās Eve. The Texas Bowl tie-ins are the SEC and the Big 12, and Lassan thinks Oklahoma will be looking for revenge against the Kansas Jayhawks, one of two conference opponents that beat it last year.
For reference, the SECās representative in the Texas Bowl in 2023 was Texas A&M. The Aggies went 7-5 in the regular season before falling in Houston against the Big 12ās Oklahoma State, 31-23. With the expanded playoff, protecting bowl bids from previous seasons might be a lost cause: Eight more teams will earn playoff spots than before.
Still, the Texas Bowl would not be where OU fans would like to see their season finish. It is not even one of the top SEC bowls outside of the playoff. The Cheez-It Citrus Bowl bid is awarded to the first SEC team that misses the playoff. In that game, the SEC team faces a Big Ten program. This projection lines up with Athlonās prediction for the Sooners this season. It has picked OU to finish eighth in the SEC as has the…
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