Oklahoma followers spent all offseason chirping about this system being higher off with out Lincoln Riley. Depart it to Lincoln’s brother, TCU offensive coordinator Garrett Riley, to assist put that narrative to mattress in one of the crucial emphatic upsets in years.
The Horned Frogs eviscerated Brent Venables’ No. 18 Oklahoma workforce to the tune of 55-24 on Saturday. The youthful Riley gave Venables’ protection nightmares, scoring touchdowns of 73, 68, 67 and 62 yards. It was the worst Sooners loss because the 63-28 embarrassment by the hands of Joe Burrow’s LSU within the 2019 School Soccer Playoff semifinal and the worst convention loss since 2014 Baylor took Bob Stoops’ Sooners to the woodshed 48-14. And actually, this might have been even worse than these performances had Sonny Dykes not known as off the canines.
Now, an Oklahoma workforce that entered the 12 months as projected the Large 12 title favourite and preseason top-10 workforce has to cope with beginning 0-2 in Large 12 play within the first non-pandemic season since John Blake was Sooners coach in 1998. For sure, stumbling out of the gate in Large 12 play wasn’t on any Oklahoma fan’s bucket checklist.
Listed here are extra winners, losers and overreactions from across the nation
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Winners
State of Mississippi: It is beginning to really feel like 2014 within the Magnolia State. Ole Miss pulled off a 22-19 upset of No. 7 Kentucky due to a pressured fumble on the ultimate drive of the sport to maneuver to 5-0. The Rebels ought to enter the highest 10 on Sunday. Throughout the state, Mississippi State made its personal case for the highest 25 by demolishing No. 17 Texas A&M 42-24 in a recreation that wasn’t as shut as the ultimate rating. Add in one other sturdy begin from Jackson State, and the three finest groups in Mississippi are a mixed 14-1. Oh, and by the way in which, the state would possibly characteristic the very best passing recreation and finest speeding recreation within the SEC.
Large 12 undefeateds: There are solely three undefeated groups remaining within the Large 12. These squads? No. 9 Oklahoma State (positive), TCU (huh) and Kansas (what?!). It has been a bizarre 12 months within the convention, however all three squads solely added to their spectacular resumes on Saturday. Oklahoma State proved its lofty rating was well-deserved with a dominant highway win towards Baylor. Kansas leaned on its protection to shock Iowa State. TCU had maybe essentially the most emphatic win of the weekend by crushing Oklahoma. Not one of the undefeated groups remaining within the Large 12 have gained an outright convention title within the final decade, so we must be in for an exciting end down the stretch.
Clemson: Quarterback DJ Uiagalelei proved his spectacular efficiency towards Wake Forest was no fluke in a powerful 30-20 win for No. 5 Clemson over No. 10 NC State. Uiagalelei threw for 209 yards and was a large a part of the Clemson working recreation with 73 yards and three complete touchdowns. He prevented errors and appears to be constructing a powerful relationship with tight finish Jake Briningstool. If Uiagalelei can sustain this stage of efficiency, Clemson has a professional shot at a return to the School Soccer Playoff.
Losers
Wisconsin: The Badgers are formally useless after an embarrassing 34-10 loss towards Illinois to fall to 2-3. Wisconsin rushed for 2 yards. Two! Illinois’ protection is superb, however 208 complete yards towards a Large Ten West opponent is not ok. With such a decisive loss towards Illinois, the remainder of the schedule is out of the blue thrown into query. Will the Badgers miss a bowl recreation? Can they survive highway journeys to Iowa, Nebraska and Michigan State? What is that this workforce? Barely competing for bowl eligibility is nicely wanting the expectations individuals have come to anticipate in Madison.
Washington: I have been beating the Washington drum for a lot of the season, however the schedule is beginning to crumble underneath scrutiny. The Michigan State win seems to be meaningless, and never just like the signature victory it appeared to be on the time. Stanford does not have a win over an FBS workforce as of publication. UCLA is an efficient workforce that ought to transfer into the highest 15 after crushing UW, however it’s arduous to erase the Huskies happening 40-16 on the Rose Bowl. Washington continues to be a pleasant story however nowhere close to the Pac-12 contender we envisioned.
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Overreactions
Georgia is not repeating: One unhealthy recreation is an aberration. Two is a pattern. Missouri and Kent State may be the 2 worst FBS groups the Bulldogs play all season, but Georgia let each stick round nicely into the fourth quarter.
Within the slender 26-22 win over Missouri, the Bulldogs didn’t rating a landing till 9:39 remaining within the recreation. Georgia did not take a lead till 4:03 remaining within the recreation. It needed to accept three area targets of 35 yards or shorter after points changing within the pink zone towards an overmatched Mizzou protection.
Georgia can cruise by most of its comfortable SEC East schedule, however battles towards No. 8 Tennessee, No. 7 Kentucky and Mississippi State stay. It is arduous to think about this lackadaisical model of Georgia pushing by unscathed.
ACC Coastal is wildest division in soccer: The ACC Coastal has earned a fame for mayhem. The truth is, every one of many seven members has gained the division at the least as soon as since 2013 with Pitt serving as the one repeat champion over that stretch. Nonetheless, the ultimate 12 months of the ACC Coastal earlier than divisions are eradicated could possibly be one for the ages.
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Georgia Tech shocked No. 24 Pitt — the anticipated Coastal favourite — in a 26-21 resolution the identical week the Yellow Jackets fired their coach Geoff Collins. Conversely, Duke and North Carolina are the one undefeated groups remaining in ACC play, apart from a Miami workforce that has not performed a convention recreation but. With Georgia Tech now on the board, nearly any workforce can win the ACC Coastal this season. It is a becoming tribute for the division.
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — Raegan Beers scored 16 points before suffering a left shoulder injury in the third quarter, and No. 10 Oklahoma rolled past Texas A&M 77-62 on Sunday.
Beers, a 6-foot-4 center, was helped off the floor by teammates. She returned to the bench with an ice pack on her shoulder, but did not play again.
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The Sooners (14-3, 2-2 SEC) bounced back from a loss to Mississippi State on Thursday to claim their first home SEC win in their first season in the conference.
Aicha Coulibaly scored 16 points for Texas A&M (8-8, 1-3), which shot 26.9%.
It was the second straight blowout loss for the Aggies, who dropped a 90-49 decision to No. 2 South Carolina on Thursday.
Oklahoma made 9 of 14 field goals in the first quarter and Beers scored 10 points in the period as the Sooners took a 27-10 lead.
The Sooners led 44-23 at halftime after holding the Aggies to 18.9% shooting. Beers scored 16 points and made 10 of 11 free throws before the break.
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Takeaways
Texas A&M: The Aggies tried to rally in the third, but were too far behind to take advantage of Beers’ absence. The Aggies trailed 59-38 when Beers was hurt, and outscored the Sooners 24-18 the rest of the way.
Oklahoma: It wasn’t the cleanest game for the Sooners. They made 8 of 33 3-pointers and committed 19 turnovers. They’ll need to improve those areas against better opponents.
Key moment
Oklahoma, already leading by 17 heading into the second quarter, held the Aggies to one field goal in the first five minutes of the second to resume its defensive dominance.
Key stat
Texas A&M made 3 of 19 3-pointers.
Up next
Texas A&M hosts Georgia and Oklahoma hosts Missouri, both on Thursday.
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When Ben Arbuckle stepped foot on campus at Canadian High School in 2010, coach Chris Koetting felt like he had a crystal ball.
A freshman quarterback at the time, Arbuckle made an immediate impression on Koetting, who mentally made a bold prediction.
“I knew he was going to do big things in football,” Koetting said.
Fast forward more than a decade, and some might think Koetting is a fortune teller.
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Arbuckle, only 29, has already become a successful coach at the collegiate level. He accepted the offensive coordinator job at Oklahoma in December, following stints at Washington State and Western Kentucky.
Now he’s tasked with breathing new life into an Oklahoma offense that was among the worst in college football in 2024. Those who know him are confident he’ll succeed.
Canadian, TX, located on the far-right end of the Texas Panhandle, has a population of just 2,339 — so just about everybody knows everybody else.
Arbuckle’s high school career made him an even more recognizable name in the small town.
In his final two seasons of high school, Arbuckle passed for 7,500 yards and 95 touchdowns. He led the Wildcats to the UIL 2A state quarterfinals as a senior.
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While most of Arbuckle’s high school highlights are passing-related, it’s where he first dove into instructing others.
Canadian’s backup for Arbuckle’s final two seasons was Tanner Schafer, who later played at OU. After waiting behind Arbuckle and learning from him, Schafer led Canadian to back-to-back titles in 2014 and 2015.
“(Ben) has helped a lot of quarterbacks along the way, not just as a coach,” Koetting said. “He’s special.”
After high school, Arbuckle took two seasons off from playing football before joining West Texas A&M’s program in 2016. Located in Canyon, just outside of Amarillo, Arbuckle continued to learn more about the game on a small scale.
He spent half of the 2016 season as the Buffaloes’ starter, completing 63 percent of his passes for 1,241 yards and 15 touchdowns. Arbuckle didn’t start in 2017, but he was WTAM’s top backup, appearing in 10 games.
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While Arbuckle didn’t break records at West Texas A&M, his time there showed others his work ethic, killer instinct and love for the game — traits that have allowed him to succeed as a college coach.
“I definitely learned about Ben’s competitiveness from my time playing,” said Allen Roberson, who played with Arbuckle at WTAM as a defensive end. “It was always fun competing each day against the offense in practice. As a QB, it’s always important to learn and process quickly. Ben always showed that, along with his enthusiasm and fun spirit every day.”
Arbuckle’s love for the game really shined through at his first collegiate coaching stop.
Immediately after graduating from West Texas A&M, Arbuckle joined the staff at Houston Baptist (now Houston Christian), which competes at the NCAA Division I FCS level.
Arbuckle was an unpaid quality control assistant for the Huskies — and it got his foot in the door to where he wanted to be.
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Koetting guided Arbuckle as he entered the college coaching realm. And it didn’t surprise Arbuckle’s high school coach that he’d be willing to coach for free — or take a second job as a food delivery driver to make ends meet.
“His trail to get to where he’s at right now is kind of crazy,” Koetting said. “His work ethic is something else.”
After that, Arbuckle returned to the Texas Panhandle for one year, serving as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Seminole High School.
Arbuckle then landed his first paid college coaching job at Western Kentucky, where he started as an offensive quality control assistant. He was then promoted to co-offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for the Hilltoppers in 2022, helping lead the nation’s No. 1 passing offense (433.7 passing yards per game) with eventual NFL quarterback Bailey Zappe.
That instant success helped Arbuckle land the same job at Washington State.
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The body of work is just three years for Arbuckle-led college football offenses, but he hasn’t missed yet. After heading a successful air-raid system at WKU, he was just as successful in Pullman.
In 2023, Arbuckle worked with Cam Ward — who later transferred to Miami (FL) and was a 2024 Heisman finalist — and produced a passing offense that was fourth nationally with 336.8 yards per game.
A year later, Arbuckle ran an offense with John Mateer, who recently transferred to Oklahoma. The Cougars finished 2024 with 30 passing touchdowns, which was sixth in the nation.
“One of the best offensive minds in the last several decades in college football,” Oklahoma coach Brent Venables said in December. “He has his own report — everything that I continue to look at.”
Now, Arbuckle heads to his biggest program yet — and it’s a full-circle journey for him.
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Canadian is just over three hours away from Norman, and his wife, Lauren, grew up a die-hard OU fan. On their first date, Arbuckle took Lauren to an Oklahoma game.
Game day for those two will look quite different when Arbuckle takes the reins in the fall. But it’s a return to the place that sparked their love for one another and Arbuckle’s love for OU.
“Here we are 12 years later, and we’re very proud to be here,” Arbuckle said on the National Signing Day show on Sooner Sports TV in December. “We’re ready to get this thing rolling.”
In addition to Arbuckle’s short-but-impressive resume and his family ties, his leadership is what those closest to him think will stand out.
Rosemary Koetting, Chris’ wife, described Arbuckle as a “player’s coach” who is kind, intelligent and competitive.
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“He makes everybody feel important,” Rosemary Koetting said. “Kids flock to him.”
Jett Niu, a 3-star quarterback prospect who signed with OU in December after Arbuckle’s hiring, had similar first impressions.
Arbuckle recruited Niu to Washington State early in his recruiting process, but the quarterback prospect ultimately chose to commit to Oklahoma State. But the two kept in touch even after Niu’s OSU commitment, and once Arbuckle landed in Norman, it was a no-brainer for him to flip.
“I love the way that he coaches and talks to his players,” Niu said. “He really just develops them.”
At 29 years old, Arbuckle is just over a decade older than Niu. His new coordinator’s youth — plus his proven track record with Zappe, Ward and Mateer — excites the Sooners’ incoming signal caller.
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“He’s developed multiple quarterbacks that have been successful in college football, and I think I can be one of them,” Niu said. “We’re going to have a great next couple of years.”
Arbuckle’s time in Norman could span more than a decade. It could last only a year. Regardless, Koetting thinks Arbuckle is the right man for the job.
But wherever Arbuckle’s coaching career takes him, Koetting will always see him as the small-town quarterback that he predicted to one day be a star.
“I have coached a lot of great quarterbacks, and he’s been my favorite,” Koetting said. “He’s one of ours. He’s special, and I can tell you that.”
The Texas A&M Aggies (8-7) will try to stop a three-game road skid when taking on the Oklahoma Sooners (13-3) on Sunday, January 12, 2025 at Lloyd Noble Center, airing at 5:00 PM ET on SEC Network.
Texas A&M is coming off of a 90-49 loss to South Carolina in its last game on Thursday.
Prepare for this matchup with everything you need to know about Sunday’s college hoops action.
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Texas A&M scoring
The Sooners put up 24.5 more points than the Aggies allow (64.8).
Oklahoma is 13-3 when scoring more than 64.8 points.
Oklahoma is 8-7 versus the spread and 13-3 overall when scoring more than 64.8.
Texas A&M is 2-3 versus the spread and has an 8-5 record overall when conceding fewer than 89.3 points.
Oklahoma vs. Texas A&M computer pick
Prediction: Oklahoma 81, Texas A&M 62
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