[autotag]Brent Venables[/autotag] and his coaching staff has the Oklahoma Sooners off to a great start in the 2023 season. They’re 6-0 and a top 10 team in both the US LBM Coaches Poll and the AP Top 25.
That start to the season has Venables in the running for the Paul “Bear” Bryant Awards Coach of the Year. He was named to the watch list on Wednesday.
Last year, Sonny Dykes was awarded with the award named after the legendary college football coach. In 2021, the award went to Luke Fickell.
Venables 2023 season is a far cry from what the Sooners put on the field in 2022 when they went 6-7 and struggled to stop anyone in Big 12 play. Last year, the Sooners’ defense allowed 30 points per game. In 2023, they’re allowing just 14 points per game, which ranks No. 6 in the nation.
Coach Venables named to the 2023 Paul "Bear" Bryant Awards Coach of the Year watch list đź‘Ź@CoachVenables | #OUDNA pic.twitter.com/BrViy4iaJa
— Oklahoma Football (@OU_Football) October 18, 2023
In Oklahoma’s national championship season in 2000, [autotag]Bob Stoops[/autotag] was honored with the Coach of the Year award. Brent Venables was a co-defensive coordinator on that staff. Though there are some parallels between that 2000 team and this one, the Sooners have a long way to go before contending for the College Football Playoff and the national championship.
The Sooners have some of the best odds to win the national title, but Venables and his staff will tell you, they’re simply focused on UCF this Saturday. If Oklahoma takes care of business on their end, they’ll be in a position to, as Venables put it, “hang a banner” at the end of the season.
Still, being named to the watch list midway through the season, is a sign that the nation is taking notice of the year-to-year turnaround that’s happening at Oklahoma.
There’s only one thing left to do. Win the whole thing.
Here are some of the best pictures of Brent Venables’ time at Oklahoma.