Oklahoma, Tennessee and Brent Venables
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Oklahoma Sooners head coach Brent Venables, despite being in college football as a player or coach since 1989, had never been to Neyland Stadium before this past weekend's game against the Tennessee Vols.
It’s crunch time in college football, and the Sooners are in the thick of the College Football Playoff hunt thanks to one of the biggest wins of Brent Venables' tenure.
Moments after the Sooners' 33-27 victory at Tennessee, Venables wanted to know, 'What are they gonna say on SportsCenter about this team?'
The victory keeps OU's College Football Playoff hopes alive with a 7-2 record. Coach Brent Venables viewed the win as proof his team can compete in the SEC despite numerous penalties and turnovers. He started toward them, then stopped when he ran into his ...
Two weekends ago, six of the conference’s eight games were decided by one possession. Sooners coach Brent Venables has been pounding this drum all season and what do you know, his team found itself in a tight game late against the Rebels. “That's this ...
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Why Oklahoma Coach Brent Venables 'Didn't Lose an Ounce of Confidence' in Wake of Latest Loss
Sooners were dumped by Ole Miss on Saturday and now visit No. 14 Tennessee this week, but after finding all the reasons for defeat, Venables remains upbeat.
Ole Miss football coach Lane Kiffin took a shot at OU coach Brent Venables on Monday. Following the Sooners’ 34-26 loss to the Rebels, Venables, during his coach’s show, said he felt like his team was the better group. Kiffin, as he usually does ...
Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin fired back at Oklahoma head coach Brent Venables for his comments after Saturday's showdown.
Oklahoma pulled off one of its grittiest wins of the season Saturday night in Knoxville. They knocked off No. 14 Tennessee 33-27 in a game that kept College Football Playoff hopes alive for the Sooners.
Oklahoma's Brent Venables is the No. 23 highest-paid coach in college football, according to USA TODAY's 2025 compensation survey. The Sooners coach is set to earn a total of $7,552,000, not including bonuses, which ranks No. 10 in the Southeastern Conference.