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How QB Dillon Gabriel’s Attention to Detail Helped Oklahoma Prepare for Kansas

NORMAN — Seven video games into his Oklahoma profession, Dillon Gabriel is already enjoying a vital position as one of many staff’s most vital leaders.
Instantly acclimating to a staff as a switch could be tough, but it surely’s one thing Gabriel navigated masterfully this offseason.
After working below offensive coordinator Jeff Lebby at UCF, Gabriel served as one other arm of the teaching workers on the sector to assist implement the brand new offensive system.
He took issues a step additional by organizing completely different retreats for the remainder of the offense all through the summer season, gaining the belief of his new teammates.
In his return to motion, Oklahoma quarterback Dillon Gabriel accomplished 29-of-42 passes for 403 yards and two touchdowns, throwing one interception and speeding for 37 yards in opposition to the Kansas Jayhawks
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“He’s a man that got here in and from the soar it seems like he’s been right here for years,” tight finish Brayden Willis mentioned of Gabriel after OU’s win over Kansas final Saturday. “A man like that that’s performed lots for us within the offseason and staff constructing, routes, all of the stuff that goes on outdoors of the cameras that no person sees.”
So understandably when Gabriel went down with an damage in opposition to TCU, the offense appeared shellshocked.
Working backs Eric Grey and Jovantae Barnes moved the ball into the tip zone within the three performs after Gabriel exited the sport, however then the Sooners (4-3) mustered simply seven factors over the next six quarters of soccer.
Oklahoma’s embarrassing loss to the Longhorns may have been a deadly blow to Brent Venables’ inaugural season as the pinnacle coach in Norman.
Sitting at 3-3 after getting shut out within the Cotton Bowl, merely making a bowl recreation was the brand new focus for the Sooners.
However as Gabriel cleared out of concussion protocol, he introduced a unique vitality within the week of apply main into the Kansas contest. The veteran’s presence helped hold the staff collectively and dealing towards Lebby’s imaginative and prescient for simply how environment friendly the offense may function.
“He’s all the time the man that brings the juice,” Willis mentioned. “One of many largest issues is we’re in movie assembly this week and we’re all form of unfold out, and he brings all people as much as the primary two rows and he’s like, ‘Let’s get in tight.’ That’s the stuff we want.
“That’s the signal of a frontrunner and that’s the signal of an important quarterback. He’s performed that each one 12 months lengthy and he’s going to proceed to try this and simply lead us to getting again on the correct path.”
Gabriel’s request could have appeared trivial within the second, however his consideration to such minute particulars ensures the staff stays purchased in and dealing collectively within the midst of a making an attempt stretch.
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“It is such slightly factor,” Gabriel mentioned. “However when guys are unfold out and sitting far again and there is form of seats in between, I prefer to fill it up. what I imply? Ensure we’re all shut.
“Like I mentioned, it is so little. But it surely’s additionally a giant factor. Ensuring we’re all dedicated. No matter folks say, let’s go do it. No matter it’s. It is humorous wanting again at that as a result of we had been simply joking round having a bunch of enjoyable. However little issues really do matter.”
Even when Gabriel was nonetheless in concussion protocol, he was doing all the things he may to lift spirits and stay part of the method at apply.
“He was all the time there, even once we had been training Texas week and stuff like that,” broad receiver Marvin Mims mentioned. “He’s all the time in guys ears and simply being the man he’s.”
Lastly cleared for motion this previous weekend, Gabriel wasted no time reacquainting himself with the offense.
The Sooners put 52 factors on the board, totaling 701 yards of offense in opposition to the a lot improved Jayhawks.
Gabriel orchestrated an image good opening drive, and the OU offense discovered the tip zone on the opening drive of the sport for the primary time because the season opener in opposition to UTEP.
With discuss of a dropping streak within the rearview mirror and Oklahoma within the ascendency for the primary time since its journey to Lincoln, the Sooners should profit from their bye week to maintain the momentum rolling in opposition to Iowa State on Oct. 29.
“A win feels good. And I will by no means take that without any consideration,” Gabriel mentioned. “However like I mentioned it is good for our staff and one thing that we would have liked due to how — you see it week to week how exhausting everybody works and when you do not reap the advantages, typically it is powerful.
“You bought to proceed to belief the method and proceed to work simply as exhausting and know that sooner or later once you hold digging the gold will come.”
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What to know heading into Alabama softball's super regional at Oklahoma
What to know heading into Alabama softball’s super regional at Oklahoma
Alabama softball is two wins away from its third straight Women’s College World Series appearance. To advance, the Crimson Tide must get past the four-time defending national champion.
After entering this year’s NCAA Tournament as the No. 15 national seed, Alabama (40-21) cruised to its 19th regional title in 20 years. Now, in order to reach Oklahoma City, the Tide must make a pitstop in Norman, Oklahoma, where it will need to beat the No. 2 national seed Sooners (48-7) in a best-of-three series this weekend.
Alabama joined Tennessee and Florida as the only three teams to record multiple wins over Oklahoma this season. The Tide beat the Sooners two out of three games in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, last month, suffering a 5-1 defeat in the series opener before battling back for a 6-1 victory in Game 2 and an extra-inning 2-1 win in Game 3.
Repeating the feat in Oklahoma’s Love Stadium, where the Sooners are 25-2 this season, will be a much tougher feat. However, Alabama head coach Patrick Murphy isn’t stressing the challenge.
“We have nothing to lose, right?” Murphy told reporters Wednesday. “They should win. They’re favored. They’re at home. All the things are in their favor. So all we’re going to do is go out there and play our hardest with a lot of energy, have short-term memories. If something bad happens, who cares? So what, now what? And move on to the next pitch.”
Alabama and Oklahoma will square off at 4 p.m. CT on Friday for Game 1, followed by a 2 p.m. start time on Saturday for Game 2. If necessary, Game 3 of the series will be on Sunday at a time yet to be determined.
Here’s everything you need to know about the super regional.
Alabama names to watch
Audrey Vandagriff | CF | Freshman
Alabama’s success at the plate starts with Vandagriff — figuratively and literally. Earlier this week, the Tide’s leadoff hitter was named one of three finalists for the National Fastpitch Coaches Association’s National Freshman of the Year award. Vandagriff leads Alabama with a .406 batting average, 69 hits, 51 runs scored, eight doubles and 37 walks. The speedy center fielder also tops the team with 50 stolen bases, which ranks second nationally.
Vandagriff joins former Tide speedsters Brittany Rogers and Kayla Braud as the third player in program history to reach 50 stolen bases in a season. She is now 10 steals away from Rogers’ single-season program record of 60 set in the 2008 season.
During Alabama’s series win over Oklahoma last month, Vandagriff combined to go 4-for-10 at the plate, including a walk-off solo home run in the bottom of the eighth during Alabama’s 2-1 win in Game 3.
Kali Heivilin | 2B | Senior
Heivilin carried Alabama at the plate during last week’s Tuscaloosa Regional. During three wins over Jackson State and Virginia Tech, the senior second baseman went a combined 3-for-7 with a pair of walks and four RBIs. That included a two-run home run to put the Tide ahead during its Game 2 win over Virginia Tech.
Heivilin leads the team with 14 home runs and is tied for the team lead with 46 RBIs. She’s also second on the team with a .371 batting average and a .464 on-base percentage. During last month’s series against Oklahoma, Heivilin went 4-for-9 with a pair of RBIs, including a home run in Game 2 of the series.
Catelyn Riley | SP | Senior
Riley earned the win in Alabama’s regional-clinching victory over Virginia Tech last Sunday. The Tide will need the Ole Miss transfer to come up big again in the circle if it’s going to silence a loaded Oklahoma lineup.
Riley leads the team with a 2.57 earned run average while posting an 11-3 record with 63 strikeouts over 117 innings pitched. During last month’s series against Oklahoma, Riley pitched a combined 13⅔ innings, giving up just one earned run on 10 hits while striking out eight batters. That included a complete-game performance during Alabama’s 2-1 victory over eight innings in Game 3.
Jocelyn Briski | SP | Sophomore
Briski has Alabama’s best stuff in the circle, but the sophomore has struggled with consistency this season. She has posted a 17-12 record with a 2.78 ERA over 161 innings pitched while leading the team with 116 strikeouts.
Briski is coming off a solid performance during the Tuscaloosa Regional, in which she earned the win in Game 2 before coming in for the save in Game 3. Over 7⅔ innings against Virginia Tech, she allowed three earned runs on seven hits while striking out six batters.
Briski came in relief to take the loss in Game 1 of Alabama’s series against Oklahoma last month. However, she rebounded for a complete-game win in Game 2. Over 8⅓ innings against the Sooners, she gave up three earned runs on three hits while striking out three batters.
Oklahoma names to watch
Kasidi Pickering | RF | Sophomore
Pickering leads Oklahoma with a .419 batting average and a .567 on-base percentage. The slugging leadoff hitter is also tied for the team lead with 54 RBIs and ranks second with 17 home runs. During her three games against Alabama earlier this year, she went 3-for-11 with an RBI.
Nelly McEnroe-Marinas | 3B | Redshirt freshman
After a preseason injury sidelined her last season, McEnroe-Marinas has put together a stellar debut season for the Sooners this spring. The redshirt freshman third baseman is hitting .347 with 14 home runs and 47 RBIs. She also led the SEC with 10 home runs during conference play. McEnroe-Marinas struggled in her three games against Alabama, going just 1-for-11 with a pair of RBIs.
Sam Landry | SP | Senior
Landry has been Oklahoma’s ace this season, compiling a 22-4 record with a 2.00 ERA while striking out 165 batters over 160⅔ innings. The Louisiana transfer earned SEC Newcomer of the Year and was also part of the SEC All-Defensive Team on top of earning first-team all-conference honors.
Landry went 1-1 against Alabama earlier this year, winning Game 1 before taking the loss in Game 3. The right-hander pitched a combined 14-plus innings against the Tide, giving up three earned runs on 10 hits while striking out 11 batters.
Familiar foe, unfamiliar territory
Alabama and Oklahoma have met 17 times previously, with Alabama holding a 10-7 record in the all-time series. However, this will be the Tide’s first-ever trip to Norman where it will play in front of a rowdy Love’s Field crowd that seats more than 4,000 fans.
“I talked to somebody, and they said, ‘Murph, you’re going to feel like you’re playing at the Rhoads House. They’re just cheering against you,’” Murphy told reporters. “It’s that type of atmosphere, and it’s really cool. And kudos to the Oklahoma athletic department for investing almost $42 million into the softball stadium, and it’s paying off. The return on investment is tremendous.”
While Love’s Field is intimidating to most, the intense environment won’t be anything new for the Tide. Alabama is used to playing in front of packed crowds at Rhoads Stadium and faced the No. 9 ranked strength of schedule this season, according to Warren Nolan.
“I would say that we’re the most prepared that we could be,” Alabama catcher Marlie Giles told reporters. “We’re blessed to be in an awesome conference, and we’ve played at some really hard places like Texas A&M. That stadium was crazy when we played there. We’ve played at Florida. Really this season has just prepared us for this atmosphere.”
Keeping the ball in the yard
Alabama did a good job of quieting the nation’s home run leader during the Tuscaloosa Regional, holding Virginia Tech’s Cori McMillan to 1-for-6 at the plate with a pair of strikeouts. The Tide’s pitchers will need a similar performance against an Oklahoma lineup that leads the SEC and ranks third nationally with 110 home runs over 55 games.
“They’ve got hitters up and down the lineup,” Murphy told reporters. “We need to keep the ball in the park, for sure, because that’s how they really win. They like to see the ball fly. So if we can keep the ball in the park, hold them to singles, runs, not big innings, that’s the goal for us.
During its three-game series against Alabama last month, Oklahoma scored four of its combined seven runs on home runs. That included a two-run shot from Maya Bland in Game 1, followed by solo home runs from Sydney Barker (Game 2) and McEnroe-Marinas (Game 3).
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Vanderbilt baseball vs Oklahoma score today in SEC tournament: Live updates, how to watch

HOOVER, Ala. — Vanderbilt baseball will start off the SEC tournament by facing Oklahoma in the quarterfinals.
The Commodores (39-16) received a double bye as the No. 4 seed under the new tournament format, which includes all 16 teams and is single elimination. They will face the No. 12 seed Sooners (34-19) with a spot in the semifinals on the line.
Vanderbilt has won its SEC tournament opener in five consecutive seasons. It is near-certain to be an NCAA tournament national seed, with the No. 1 RPI and No. 2 strength of schedule, but it can bolster its résumé even further with a run in Hoover.
The Commodores won four of their last five series to finish off the regular season. They dropped two of three to Oklahoma in mid-April, a series they credited with turning around their offensive performance.
Vanderbilt baseball vs Oklahoma in SEC tournament quarterfinals: Score updates
What channel is Vanderbilt baseball vs Oklahoma?
Vanderbilt baseball vs. Oklahoma will be televised on SEC Network. Streaming options include Fubo, which offers a free trial to new subscribers.
Vanderbilt baseball vs Oklahoma: Start time
All times Central
Thursday, May 22: approximately 6:30 p.m. CT
Vanderbilt baseball injury updates
Hudson Barton is out, according to the SEC availability report. He has not pitched since March.
Jonathan Vastine, who suffered an ankle injury during the second game of the Kentucky series but played through it, was not on the injury report.
Who is pitching for Vanderbilt baseball vs Oklahoma?
LHP JD Thompson (4-5, 4.21 ERA) vs. TBD
Aria Gerson covers Vanderbilt athletics for The Tennessean. Contact her at agerson@gannett.com or on X, formerly Twitter, @aria_gerson.
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