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Where do the Sooners stand in On3’s team recruiting rankings after recent commitments?

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The Oklahoma Sooners have picked up some momentum on the recruiting trail with the recent commitments of Xavier Robinson, Wyatt Gilmore, and Ivan Carreon. That makes back-to-back weeks the Sooners have landed pledges from multiple prospects, three of which were four-star prospects.

The rest of the summer could be even bigger as they await decisions from five-star prospects David Stone, Williams Nwaneri, Kobe Black, Terry Bussey, and Dominick McKinley. The Sooners appear best-positioned for Nwaneri and Stone, but their efforts have given them an outside shot at the other three.

The Sooners are also awaiting decisions on running backs Taylor Tatum and Caden Durham, a pair of players that have been trending toward Oklahoma for some time. And we know Bill Bedenbaugh and Oklahoma will add several more offensive linemen to the class.

With what’s still to come, the Oklahoma Sooners look like they’re heading toward another top-10 class in the 2024 Recruiting Cycle.

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Here’s a look at how the top 25 stacks up in On3’s team recruiting rankings as of July 2. Interestingly, the SEC is very prominent in the rankings, with 13 of the 16 teams that will make up the conference in 2024 inside the top 25.

1

Georgia Bulldogs

Dec. 3, 2022; Atlanta; Georgia Bulldogs head coach Kirby Smart and the Georgia Bulldogs celebrate after their 50-30 victory over the LSU Tigers in the SEC Championship game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. John David Mercer-USA TODAY Sports

SEC Rank: 1

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Blue-Chip Commitments: 15

Total Commitments: 22

Highest Rated Commit: 5-Star QB Dylan Raiola (No. 1)

For more on the Georgia Bulldogs, visit UGA Wire. 

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2

Ohio State Buckeyes

Oct. 29, 2022; University Park, Pennsylvania; Ohio State Buckeyes quarterback C.J. Stroud (7) shakes hands with the fans following the completion of the game against the Penn State Nittany Lions at Beaver Stadium. Ohio State defeated Penn State 44-31. Matthew O’Haren-USA TODAY Sports

Big Ten Rank: 2

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Blue-Chip Commitments: 14

Total Commitments: 16

Highest Rated Commit: 5-Star WR Jeremiah Smith (No. 2)

For more on Ohio State visit Buckeyes Wire. 

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3

Florida Gators

Nov. 20, 2021; Columbia, Missouri; A general view of a Florida Gators helmet against the Missouri Tigers during the game at Faurot Field at Memorial Stadium. Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports

SEC Rank: 2

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Blue-Chip Commitments: 12

Total Commitments: 17

Highest Rated Commit: 4-Star Safety Xavier Filsaime (No. 26)

For more on Florida visit Gators Wire. 

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4

Alabama Crimson Tide

Jan. 11, 2021; Miami Gardens, Florida; Alabama Crimson Tide head coach Nick Saban celebrates after defeating the Ohio State Buckeyes in the 2021 College Football Playoff National Championship Game. Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

SEC Rank: 3

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Blue-Chip Commitments: 8

Total Commitments: 10

Highest Rated Commit: 5-Star QB Julian Sayin (No. 11)

For more Alabama Crimson Tide coverage, visit Roll Tide Wire.

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5

USC Trojans

Sept. 18, 2021; Pullman, Washington; USC Trojans helmets sit during a game against the Washington State Cougars in the first half at Gesa Field at Martin Stadium. James Snook-USA TODAY Sports

Big Ten Rank: 2

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Blue-Chip Commitments: 11

Total Commitments: 17

Highest Rated Commit: 4-Star CB Marcelles Williams (No. 72)

For more on USC, visit Trojans Wire. 

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6

Michigan Wolverines

Nov. 26, 2022; Columbus, Ohio; Michigan Wolverines players plant the flag on the Ohio State Buckeyes 50-yard line following the win at Ohio Stadium. Joseph Maiorana-USA TODAY Sports

Big Ten Rank: 3

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Blue-Chip Commitments: 14

Total Commitments: 24

Highest Rated Commit: 4-Star QB Jadyn Davis (No. 56)

For more on Michigan, visit Wolverines Wire.

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7

Notre Dame Fighting Irish

Nov 12, 2022; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Notre Dame Fighting Irish head coach Marcus Freeman walks the sidelines during the first half against the Navy Midshipmen at M&T Bank Stadium. Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports

Independent Rank: 1

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Blue-Chip Commitments: 11

Total Commitments: 20

Highest Rated Commit: 4-Star WR Cam Williams (No. 36)

For more on Notre Dame, visit Fighting Irish Wire.

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8

Clemson Tigers

Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports

ACC Rank: 1

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Blue-Chip Commitments: 8

Total Commitments: 11

Highest Rated Commit: 5-Star WR Bryant Wesco (No. 18)

For more on the Tigers, visit Clemson Wire.

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9

Oregon Ducks

Nov. 19, 2022; Eugene, Oregon; Oregon Ducks offensive lineman Marcus Harper II (55) celebrates with Oregon Ducks defensive back Bennett Williams (4) after a game against the Utah Utes at Autzen Stadium. The Ducks won the game 20-17. Troy Wayrynen-USA TODAY Sports

Pac-12 Rank: 1

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Blue-Chip Commitments: 10

Total Commitments: 17

Highest Rated Commit: 4-Star CB Ify Obidegwu (No. 103)

For more on Oregon, visit Ducks Wire.

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10

Penn State Nittany Lions

Oct. 22, 2022; University Park, Pennsylvania; Penn State Nittany Lions head coach James Franklin celebrates with running back Nicholas Singleton (10) after scoring a touchdown during the third quarter against the Minnesota Golden Gophers at Beaver Stadium. Penn State defeated Minnesota 45-17. Matthew O’Haren-USA TODAY Sports

Big Ten Rank: 4

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Blue-Chip Commitments: 12

Total Commitments: 21

Highest Rated Commit: 4-Star ATH Quinton Martin (No. 42)

For more on Penn State, visit Nittany Lions Wire.

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11

LSU Tigers

April 17, 2021; Baton Rouge, Louisiana; LSU Tigers huddle during warm ups before the annual Purple and White spring game at Tiger Stadium. Stephen Lew-USA TODAY Sports

SEC Rank: 4

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Blue-Chip Commitments: 12

Total Commitments: 18

Highest Rated Commit: 4-Star TE Trey’Dez Green (No. 68)

For more on the LSU Tigers, visit LSU Tigers Wire.

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12

Tennessee Volunteers

Nov. 23, 2019; Columbia, Missouri; A general view of a Tennessee Volunteers helmet during the second half against the Missouri Tigers at Memorial Stadium/Faurot Field. Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports

SEC Rank: 5

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Blue-Chip Commitments: 10

Total Commitments: 15

Highest Rated Commit: 4-Star QB Jake Merklinger (No. 110)

For more on the Tennessee Volunteers, visit Vols Wire. 

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13

Texas A&M Aggies

Sept. 3, 2022; College Station, Texas; Texas A&M Aggies helmet on the sideline during the second half against the Sam Houston State Bearkats at Kyle Field. Maria Lysaker-USA TODAY Sports

SEC Rank: 6

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Blue-Chip Commitments: 7

Total Commitments: 15

Highest Rated Commit: 4-Star DL Dealyn Evans (No. 75)

For more on Texas A&M, visit Aggies Wire.

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14

Florida State Seminoles

Nov. 25, 2022; Tallahassee, Florida, USA; Florida State Seminoles fans storm the field after defeating the Florida Gators at Doak S. Campbell Stadium. Melina Myers-USA TODAY Sports

ACC Rank: 2

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Blue-Chip Commitments: 7

Total Commitments: 13

Highest Rated Commit: 5-Star TE Landen Thomas (No. 25)

For more College Football Analysis visit College Sports Wire.

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15

South Carolina Gamecocks

Nov. 13, 2021; Columbia, Missouri, USA; A general view of a South Carolina Gamecocks helmet against the Missouri Tigers during the first half at Faurot Field at Memorial Stadium. Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports

SEC Rank: 7

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Blue-Chip Commitments: 8

Total Commitments: 13

Highest Rated Commit: 4-Star OT Josiah Thompson (No. 49)

For more College Football Analysis visit College Sports Wire.

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16

Texas Longhorns

Apr 24, 2021; Austin, Texas, USA; Texas Longhorns helmet lays on the field after the Orange-White Texas Spring Game at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium. Scott Wachter-USA TODAY Sports

SEC Rank: 8

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Blue-Chip Commitments: 7

Total Commitments: 11

Highest Rated Commit: 4-Star RB Jerick Gibson (No. 47)

For more Texas coverage, visit Longhorns Wire.

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17

Oklahoma Sooners

An Oklahoma helmet is shown on the field before their NCAA Cotton Bowl college football game against Florida in Arlington, Texas, Wednesday, Dec. 30, 2020. AP Photo/Michael Ainsworth

SEC Rank: 9

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Blue-Chip Commitments: 6

Total Commitments: 11

Highest Rated Commit: 4-Star WR Zion Kearney (No. 61)

For more Oklahoma coverage, visit Sooners Wire.

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18

Nebraska Cornhuskers

Sep 17, 2022; Lincoln, Nebraska, USA; Nebraska Cornhuskers quarterback Chubba Purdy (6) passes against the Oklahoma Sooners during the fourth quarter at Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Dylan Widger-USA TODAY Sports

Big Ten Rank: 5

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Blue-Chip Commitments: 5

Total Commitments: 23

Highest Rated Commit: 4-Star TE Carter Nelson (No. 59)

For more on Nebraska, visit Cornhuskers Wire. 

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19

Stanford Cardinal

Nov. 20, 2021; Stanford, California; General view of the Stanford Cardinal helmet during the third quarter against the California Golden Bears at Stanford Stadium. Stan Szeto-USA TODAY Sports

Pac-12 Rank: 2

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Blue-Chip Commitments: 5

Total Commitments: 27

Highest Rated Commit: 4-Star QB Elijah Brown (No. 106)

For more College Football Analysis visit College Sports Wire.

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20

Arkansas Razorbacks

Nov. 11, 2017; Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Arkansas Razorbacks helmet during a timeout against LSU Tigers in the first quarter at Tiger Stadium. Stephen Lew-USA TODAY Sports

SEC Rank: 10

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Blue-Chip Commitments: 5

Total Commitments: 13

Highest Rated Commit: 4-Star DL Charleston Collins (No. 80)

For more on Arkansas, visit Razorbacks Wire. 

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21

Purdue Boilermakers

Nov. 11, 2017; Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Arkansas Razorbacks helmet during a timeout against LSU Tigers in the first quarter at Tiger Stadium. Stephen Lew-USA TODAY Sports

Big Ten Rank: 6

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Blue-Chip Commitments: 5

Total Commitments: 18

Highest Rated Commit: 4-Star CB Koy Beasley (No. 118)

For more College Football Analysis visit College Sports Wire.

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22

Texas Tech Red Raiders

Nov. 26, 2022; Lubbock, Texas; The Texas Tech Red Raiders celebrate with fireworks after an overtime victory over the Oklahoma Sooners at Jones AT&T Stadium and Cody Campbell Field. Michael C. Johnson-USA TODAY Sports

Big 12 Rank: 1

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Blue-Chip Commitments: 5

Total Commitments: 15

Highest Rated Commit: 4-Star OT Ellis Davis (No. 175)

For more College Football Analysis visit College Sports Wire.

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23

Auburn Tigers

Dec. 28, 2021; Birmingham, Alabama; Auburn Tigers cheerleaders let the flags wave after a score against Houston Cougars during the second half of the 2021 Birmingham Bowl at Protective Stadium. Marvin Gentry-USA TODAY Sports

SEC Rank: 11

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Blue-Chip Commitments: 6

Total Commitments: 8

Highest Rated Commit: 4-Star LB Joseph Phillips (No. 121)

For more on the Tigers, visit Auburn Wire. 

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24

Ole Miss Rebels

Sept. 10, 2022; Oxford, Mississippi; Ole Miss Rebels running back Quinshon Judkins (4) runs the ball against the Central Arkansas Bears during the second quarter at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium. Matt Bush-USA TODAY Sports

SEC Rank: 12

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Blue-Chip Commitments: 4

Total Commitments: 11

Highest Rated Commit: 4-Star DL Kamron Beavers (No. 111)

For more College Football Analysis visit College Sports Wire.

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Mississippi State Bulldogs

Sept. 10, 2022; Tucson, Arizona; Detailed view of a Mississippi State Bulldogs helmet at Arizona Stadium. Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

SEC Rank: 13

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Blue-Chip Commitments: 5

Total Commitments: 115

Highest Rated Commit: 4-Star WR J.J. Harrell (No. 135)

Dropped out of the top 25

Colorado Buffaloes, Miami Hurricanes, Wisconsin Badgers

For more College Football Analysis visit College Sports Wire.

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Alabama's upset loss to Oklahoma completes wild day in college football as rankings could look a lot different

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Entering Saturday night, all No. 7 Alabama needed was a win against unranked Oklahoma to remain very safe in the College Football Playoff bracket.

Earlier in the day, No. 5 Indiana was blown out, No. 4 Penn State barely squeaked by Minnesota, and No. 9 Ole Miss and No. 14 BYU both lost.

But, the Crimson Tide could not get the job done, as Oklahoma dominated to a 24-3 victory.

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Defensive end R Mason Thomas of the Oklahoma Sooners gets his hands in the face of quarterback Jalen Milroe of the Alabama Crimson Tide at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium on Nov. 23, 2024, in Norman, Oklahoma. (Brian Bahr/Getty Images)

Alabama’s Jalen Milroe, who had been one of the nation’s best players, had his worst game of the season. He completed 11 of 26 passes for 164 yards with three interceptions and gained just seven yards on 15 carries for Alabama (8-3, 4-3). The Sooners held Alabama to 234 yards. He went just 2-for-7 for 62 yards before the half.

True freshman Xavier Robinson ran for career highs of 107 yards and two touchdowns as Oklahoma became bowl eligible and took coach Brent Venables off the hot seat.

The Sooners’ victory resulted in yet another edition of fans storming the field too early, but at least this one was practically over anyway, unlike the BYU-Arizona State game.

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Oklahoma students and fans rush the field after they efeated Alabama, Saturday, Nov. 23, 2024, in Norman. (AP Photo/Alonzo Adams)

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Ole Miss and Alabama, both in the bracket prediction last week, now have three losses on the season. This leaves the door wide open for 9-2 teams like Clemson and Iowa State, who had been ranked 17th and 22nd in the nation, respectively.

And now, Indiana’s college football playoff hopes, right after their undefeated season ending, may not look all that over. No. 10 Georgia and No. 11 Tennessee figure to move up a few spots with three teams ahead of them in the rankings all losing.

Although, it’s certainly not out of the question that Alabama could be on the outside looking in.

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Oklahoma spirit team member celebrates after a touchdown against Alabama, Saturday, Nov. 23, 2024, in Norman. (AP Photo/Alonzo Adams)

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The next rankings will come out on Tuesday, and it should be very exciting to see what the committee has in store.

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‘So what? Now what?’: Alabama players react to loss to Oklahoma

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No. 7 Alabama football should have defeated unranked Oklahoma. But the Crimson Tide didn’t.

Oklahoma had only won one SEC game all season. It wasn’t even bowl eligible before Saturday.

Then, the Alabama offense failed to score a touchdown and sputtered for much of the night. The Crimson Tide defense couldn’t stop Oklahoma’s rushing attack when the game was still close.

Alabama turned the ball over three times, with three Jalen Milroe interceptions.

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As a result, the Crimson Tide fell 24-3 to the Sooners on Saturday at Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Oklahoma.

“There is no excuse,” linebacker Jihaad Campbell said. “None. Everybody saw it. Whoever was watching the game. We lost, and we’ve got to take it on the chin and keep learning from that.”

Alabama (8-3, 4-3 SEC) gave up 325 yards, with 257 yards, on the ground to Oklahoma and two touchdowns. Oklahoma (6-5, 2-5) had the nation’s 90th ranked scoring offense entering the game.

“Our job was to out-execute those guys, and we fell short tonight,” Campbell said.

Meanwhile, the Alabama offense tallied only 234 yards, with 164 through the air and 70 on the ground, to score only a field goal.

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Milroe, who gashed LSU on the ground two weeks ago, couldn’t get anything going with his legs with only seven yards on 15 carries.

“They had a great game plan for us,” offensive lineman Tyler Booker said. “We’ve just got to get a hat on a hat. We have to execute better.”

The Alabama players who took part in interviews postgame showed a clear and intentional interest in moving on quickly from the result and performance in Norman.

“So what? Now what?” Booker said. “Can’t do anything about what just happened. What we can do is make sure we prepare our tails off.”

Next up is a matchup with Auburn in the Iron Bowl at Bryant-Denny Stadium to close out the regular season. Alabama won’t make the SEC Championship Game, but it might not yet be eliminated from the playoff just yet. The Allstate playoff predictor on Saturday night gave the Crimson Tide a 31% chance to still make the postseason.

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“Got a big game next week,” Booker said. “Got to put all of our focus and energy there. Can’t do anything about what just happened. We’ve got to put all of our focus and energy into next week.”

Nick Kelly is an Alabama beat writer for AL.com and the Alabama Media Group. Follow him on X and Instagram.





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Live Updates: No. 7 Alabama Football at Oklahoma

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NORMAN, Okla.–– Alabama has one final road test to pass in the regular season if it wants to compete for an SEC title and make it back to the College Football Playoff.

The No. 7 Crimson Tide plays at Oklahoma on Saturday night in the first matchup as conference foes in the SEC. BamaCentral will have coverage all night from Norman. Follow along for updates.

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Who: Alabama (8-2, 4-2 SEC) vs. Oklahoma (5-5, 1-4)

When: Saturday, Nov. 23, 6:30 p.m.

Where: Gaylord Family Memorial Stadium

TV: ABC/ESPN+

Radio: Crimson Tide Sports Network (Play-By-Play: Chris Stewart, Color: Tyler Watts).

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Series: Oklahoma leads 3-2-1

Last meeting: Alabama defeated the Sooners in the Capital One Orange Bowl as part of the College Football Playoff 45-34. Tua Tagovailoa passed for 318 yards and four touchdowns while the Crimson Tide rushed for 200 yards across 42 carries between Josh Jacobs, Damien Harris and Najee Harris.

Last time out, Alabama: The Crimson Tide dominated Mercer 52-7 at home behind three touchdowns from Jalen Milroe and two touchdowns from Ryan Williams. The Alabama defense forced three more turnovers as they’ve now forced 16 in the last five games, making life challenging on opposing offenses.

Last time out, Oklahoma: The Sooners were off this past week, but went to Missouri two weeks ago and lost 30-23 after losing a fumble for a touchdown in the game’s final minutes. Oklahoma’s played five conference games and only won at Auburn this season.



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