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The Oklahoma Sooners began Saturday off on the correct foot. Brent Venables notched his first win as OU’s head coach, main his staff to a 45-13 demolition of UTEP.
After cruising to the primary win of the season, gamers and coaches talked about what went nicely and what went fallacious in opposition to the Miners.
Listed below are a couple of of the most effective quotes from Saturday’s postgame press convention.
“I believed it was actually cool that we had seven guys begin their first recreation out of our 22. We had Ethan Downs, Dillon Gabriel, Tyler Guyton, Jeffery Johnson, Jordan Kelley, McKade Mettauer and Danny Stutsman. For of them had been transfers, and three of them had been guys who had been right here. It is loopy Danny Stutsman by no means began a recreation. I do know he was only a freshman final yr, however he is a great participant. No turnovers. That was an enormous objective for us as a program. We need to watch on Tuesdays each staff in school soccer that is within the high 10 within the nation in turnover margins. We must be a type of groups that is on the plus aspect of that.”
— HC Brent Venables
“I believed it was good. I believed our protection and our move rush performed hand in hand. We talked about that so much, taking part in what good protection seems to be like. And hey after we name these sure ones, I promise you that quarterback is holding the ball. He is not gonna throw it on time. So I believed our guys — and so they max protected some, so the fellows needed to have quite a lot of battle to them as a result of it is many instances, it was seven-on-three in safety or seven-on-four. And it is laborious to get there. But when they’re gonna get three guys out, when you may get beneath and over all of the eligibles you will have a chance to make some disruptive performs. And so I appreciated how we complimented one another within the protection and the stress up entrance. However these guys, I believed they did a great job. I believed Todd (Bates) and Miguel (Chavis) put collectively a very good move rush plan and actually outfitted these guys. After which our guys went out and executed what we needed them to do.”
— Venables
“He missed a few issues. He performed his butt off, and we did some actually good issues, positively missed some issues we’re going to need again. However that’s the character of place. AT the tip of the day, man, we’re going to be aggressive. We began quick. Did some good issues and bought a ton of labor to do and a ton of issues to wash up, however glad with Dillon’s efficiency and the place we’re at.”
— OC Jeff Lebby
“Wayna goes by way of some issues that we’re making an attempt to assist him by way of on and off the sphere. And hopefully within the subsequent a number of days, hopefully we’ll we’ll get that, every thing, buttoned up. So he is been working towards and dealing by way of some issues. However I believed these guys did a pleasant job beneath the circumstances. Coach Bedenbaugh, he’s going to be wanting some extra. You realize, not glad with it. However I believed for the primary recreation, I believed these guys did nicely. Tyler Guyton, his first begin, you already know, as a collegiate participant, in order that was cool to see as nicely. And good begin for him.”
— Venables
“It was particular, man, it was superior. Being on the sphere, earlier than the sport, you’re interested by all the previous gamers. Don’t take it granted, not for a second. Me and Joe Jon Finley and Jon Cooper and Phil Loadholt, DeMarco Murray and Curtis Lofton and Rufus Alexander and Lance Mitchell, and the listing goes on, man. However for us to be on that area in pregame collectively, fairly particular. I don’t suppose there’s anyone that will get to share that ike we do, within the nation. Once more, appreciative and humbled by it. Glad we bought the primary objective out of the best way.”
— Lebby
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“All people in there bought one. We gave them to Joe and Joe. I gave them to Joe and Joe for believing in me. That is Oklahoma. They did not have to rent me. And I do not take that without any consideration in any respect. So we gave them a recreation ball after we gave one to each participant and coach in there. So once more, we have talked about this being staff 128 and we need to rejoice success irrespective of the way it seems to be. However, a big day. Actually for our gamers in 2022. You realize, the place we need to go as a program, for me, you already know, that is gonna be a date that all of us bear in mind, you already know, for a protracted, very long time. So, all people bought one.”
— Venables
“I used to be all the time assured and knew we may play to the most effective of our capability and be nearly as good as we need to be if we simply proceed to work and have selections every day that which are going to assist the staff out and I believe we’ve got quite a lot of selfless guys and guys who actually need to simply contribute to this staff any means they’ll. And I believe that is the fantastic thing about that. And having a bunch of men that may make a bunch of performs helps. So I am actually assured in our offense. We’re gonna let our actions do the speaking as all the time. We simply bought to proceed to get higher each single week.”
— QB Dillon Gabriel
“That man (Venables) can’t dance, however that’s OK trigger he can actually coach. I’m going to let this slide, however I like his depth. I like every thing about him. Seeing him after that recreation, I’d do something for this man. Something he says, I’d do for him. Theres all-in purchase in from all people on this staff, and we’re simply excited for every thing he brings and every thing he’s executed and what we’re going to do sooner or later beneath Coach Venables.”
— LB Danny Stutsman
“As soon as I get the ball man it is simply rating — simply strive discover a technique to rating. Use your velocity to simply rating. Once I bought my reduce up inside and bought ear-holed and spun however I used to be nonetheless up. I saved operating. I suppose that was what was going by way of my head.”
— WR Gavin Freeman
“It was night time and day. There was no extra uncertainty. We had been all taking part in clea-headed, and that allowed us to play free, and when you’ll be able to play free, you may make performs, and I believe that’s not even an offense and protection, however as a full staff we did that right now. So I couldn’t be extra glad for the fellows.”
— DE Reggie Grimes
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OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – The Oklahoma City Fire Department responded to a commercial fire near the area of NW 10th and N Western Avenue.
OKCFD were at the scene of a commercial fire around 7 p.m. Saturday night, when they arrived there was heavy smoke visible from multiple floors of a boarded up building.
One adult female was found in the building and taken to the hospital for smoke inhalation.
At this time no cause has been reported.
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Navy Coach Brian Newberry Talks Oklahoma Prep, Going for 10 Wins
NORMAN — Bowl season is a bit unconventional for Navy.
The Midshipmen annually play against Army six days after the bowl schedule is released. That was the case this year, as Navy beat the Black Knights 31-13 on Dec. 14.
Beating Army is always a highlight for the Midshipmen. But the drawback for them is that they have less time than their bowl opponent to prepare for the game.
In this case, that’s Oklahoma. The Sooners will enter the game with more than two weeks of preparation for Navy’s triple-option offense.
“It’s just a little different,” Navy coach Brian Newberry told reporters earlier this week. “They’ve known they’re going to play us for a little time now.”
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Navy does, however, enter the Armed Forces Bowl with momentum.
The Midshipmen (9-3) eased past Army last week in Landover, MD. They outgained the Black Knights 384-179 and forced Army quarterback Bryson Daily to throw three interceptions.
Navy’s rivalry win was its third in the last four games after the Midshipmen went on a two-game skid in the middle of the season. Newberry cited his team’s physicality in recent games, particularly in the Midshipmen’s drubbing of Army.
“I was so impressed with how our kids handled the moment,” Newberry said. “Army’s a really, really good football team. I thought we physically dominated the game in the way that we blocked, beat blocks, the way we tackled. I thought we outplayed them in all three phases, so I’m really, really proud of that.”
A stark difference between the teams is the number of players that have entered the transfer portal.
The Sooners have seen 25 players from their 2024 team enter the portal. The Midshipmen have suffered only one departure in the winter portal window with defensive back Lorenzo Vitti.
On one hand, that makes Oklahoma preparation tough for Navy.
“It’s interesting,” Newberry said. “We’re going through their two-deep and trying to figure out who’s going to play and who isn’t. It’s a little bit of a challenge in that regard. And it could certainly change with a different quarterback.”
But largely, the Midshipmen’s lack of transfers gives Newberry confidence that his team will be bought in for one more game in 2024.
“The portal can affect us, players can jump in the portal — we’re not getting that,” Newberry said. “It’s challenging to build a culture anywhere in college football right now, one that’s built on a certain level of trust. They know each other really, really well. They’ve fought through adversity. They stay the course, they pay the price and they have an opportunity.”
Navy will also play for more than just another win; the Midshipmen are looking to make history.
Navy has reached the 10-win mark just four times in program history. The Midshipmen did so three times under former coach Ken Niumatalolo from 2009-2019.
Having a shot at history while playing Oklahoma — the state that Newberry hails from — excites the coach.
“It’s the last time that this team gets to play together,” Newberry said. “They want to go out the right way against a storied program like Oklahoma. It’s a great reward to play in a bowl game, but it’s a game we want to win.”
The Midshipmen and Sooners will play in the Armed Forces Bowl in Fort Worth at 11 a.m. on Dec. 27.
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Oklahoma LB Kip Lewis Sees Armed Forces Bowl as Growth Opportunity
As Danny Stutsman departs from Oklahoma, Kip Lewis seems to be the next man up.
A redshirt sophomore linebacker in 2024, Lewis was one of the Sooners’ better defenders. In addition to his 28 solo tackles, Lewis intercepted two passes, running both of them back for touchdowns.
Lewis hopes to be the leader that Stutsman was over his four years at OU. But his goal isn’t to be a Stutsman clone.
“I feel like I’m my own player and my own leader in how I do things,” Lewis said. “Danny’s a great player, great leader. Taught me everything I need to know. I think I’m just my own person. I don’t think I need to step into his role and be the Danny. There’s only one.”
Lewis played and started in all 12 of the Sooners’ games in the 2024 season. It was his second season as a regular on OU’s defense after playing in just two games as a true freshman.
In Oklahoma’s first season as an SEC squad, Lewis and his defensive counterparts saw plenty of offensive stars. Between Garrett Nussmeier at LSU and Quinn Ewers at Texas, there was never really a dull moment for the Sooners during conference play.
Lewis will see a different type of challenge at the Armed Forces Bowl against Navy.
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The Midshipmen — like the other service academies — run a triple-option offense. While Navy, Army and Air Force struggle to get the highly-touted recruits that other programs draw, the unconventional offense sets them apart.
Thankfully for Lewis, this style of offense isn’t new.
“I’m a little used to it. So it’s been a minute since I played it, but it brought me back to my roots playing the Wing-T. There’s a team called Pleasant Grove out there in Texas, so they used to give me a run for my money back in the day.”
Navy finished the regular season 9-3. The Midshipmen started the season 6-0 before losing three times in a four-game span.
They ended the season well, though, beating both East Carolina and Army by double digits to end the regular season.
Lewis and multiple of his teammates tuned in as the Midshipmen beat Army in the annual rivalry game.
“They showed a lot of fight, a lot of grit,” Lewis said. “I think that’s an important key into playing football.”
Lewis will play only one more game as an underclassman. Then, he’ll step into the role of other defensive leaders the Sooners have seen recently, whether that’s Stutsman, Billy Bowman Jr., Woodi Washington or others.
Games like the Armed Forces Bowl will help him get there.
“Just always having to bring my best effort every day,” Lewis said. “Just bringing everything I’ve got. Just every day, I bring my value into whatever that is, whatever I’ve gotta do for my team. I think it’ll be a big role.”
The Sooners will battle the Midshipmen on Dec. 27 in Fort Worth. The game is scheduled to begin at 11 a.m.
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