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The Sooners have to settle on a starting quarterback (all signs point to Blake Bell replacing record-setting passer Landry Jones ), but their biggest concerns are still on the defensive side of the ball ... OU coach Bob Stoops admitted this spring that defensive coordinator Mike Stoops (his brother) might have underestimated the strength of Big 12 offenses in his first season back in the league.
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Alabama tops post-spring college football Power Rankings
Key returnees: QB AJ McCarron, OT Cyrus Kouandjio, OG Anthony Steen, RB T.J. Yeldon, WR Amari Cooper, LB C.J. Mosley, S Ha-Ha Clinton-Dix, LB Adrian Hubbard, DE Ed Stinson, CB Deion Belue Key losses: OG Chance Warmack, C Barrett Jones, RB Eddie Lacy, CB from Sports Illustrated Read more »
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Five key questions for Oklahoma’s 2013 season
1. Who will start at quarterback? Landry Jones has moved on to the NFL, leaving uncertainty an uncertainty at quarterback Oklahoma hasn’t seen in quite some time. Blake Bell is the favorite to win the job, but his passing abilities are still somewhat an from Dallas Morning News - Blogs Read more »
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Writer: Texas products S Jamal Adams, WR K.D. Cannon, WR Armanti Foreman, DE Solomon Thomas among those on Oklahoma’s Class of 2014 wish list
Not since 2007 has Oklahoma signed more players in a football recruiting class from the state of Oklahoma than from the state of Texas. In the six years since, the Sooners have signed 140 players — 70 from Texas and 20 from Oklahoma. One of the four Clas from Dallas Morning News - Blogs Read more »
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OU Football 2013 | Red/White Game | Upon Further Review
Saturday afternoon we were treated to the annual Red/White game and while the fans were certainly done no favors in terms of what was presented, it was still Oklahoma football (kind of) and on a Saturday in April that's about as close to good as it gets. from Crimson and Cream Machine Read more »
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Hansen Sunday Notebook: Dream big, and win big
It has been 15 years since the Arizona Wildcats went 12-1 and beat Nebraska in the Holiday Bowl. In terms of branding, presentation and financial growth, it seems like 50 years. On Saturday, Arizona's spring football game was played in a baseball stadium from AZ starnet.com Read more »