Boomer Sooner Glory: Oklahoma's Most Historic Plays and Gridiron Triumphs
Welcome to the visual journey of the Sooner's success. This captevating collection of the Sooner's plays show the success and brilliance of the dynasty. From heart-stopping moments of last-minute heroics to jaw-dropping displays of skill and finesse, this curated showcase pays homage to the plays that have etched themselves into the very fabric of Oklahoma's storied football legacy.
Roy Williams Soars: The Defining Moment in the Red River Shootout
One moment in time that occured during the Red River Shootout between rivals Oklahoma and Texas was a play to help the Sooners keep the lead with little time left in the game. The Sooner held a slim 7 to 3 lead over the Longhorns. With 2:06 left in the game, Roy Williams times the snap perfectly and leaps over the line of scrimmage stopping the pass attempts in its tracks.
Air Raid Showdown: Baker Mayfield vs. Patrick Mahomes in a Big 12 Classic
When you think off offensive football and high scoring games, you think of the Big 12. No games stands out more than the matchup between Baker Mayfield and Patrick Mahomes. The stats from that day tell a story of offensive power. Combined the two start put up 1,279 passing yards and 14 total touchdowns. It's worth noting that Joe Mixon, put up a staggering 377 total yards and five touchdowns on 35 touches
Jalen's Heroics: Sooners Stage Unforgettable Comeback Against Baylor
With 11 minutes remaining in the second quarter, Baylor's Denzel Mims caught a nine-yard touchdown, propelling the Bears to a big lead of 28 to 3. As haltime aproached the Sooners found themselves trailing 31-10. In a stunning turn of events, the Sooners executed a remarkable second-half comeback, holding the Bears scoreless while their offense orchestrated a spectacular surge of 24 unanswered points. Jalen Hurts, with three touchdown passes. The game-winner came in the form of a clutch field goal from Gabe Brkic.
Air Raid Assault: Bradford's Brilliance Propels Sooners Past Red Raiders
Sam Bradford entered the 2008 season as the quaterback for the Sooners and strong contender for the heisman. Every Heisman does have their heisman moment, and in the matchup against the second ranked Texas Tech, Bradford has his heisman moment. With an impressive completion rate of 68%, Bradford had amassed 3,406 yards and 38 touchdowns, positioning himself as a frontrunner for the coveted award. The star quarterback went 14 of 19 for 304 yards, delivering four touchdowns. The result was a resounding 65-21 victory