How Oklahoma fans, Twitter reacted to the report that former DC Mike Stoops will coach at Texas

Mike Stoops was rumored to join Texas as defensive coordinator. Those talks never came to fruition, but a Stoops at Texas hasn’t.

It has apparently happened.

Sooners Wire was aware of talks early on after Steve Sarkisian that Mike Stoops was a candidate to become the defensive coordinator under him at Texas Longhorns. Those talks never came to fruition, but a Stoops in Austin, Texas, apparently hasn’t.

Late Thursday night, it was reported that the former Oklahoma defensive coordinator was heading to join Sarkisian’s staff as a Longhorn. Yes, Sooners royalty is heading to Texas.

Stoops had a short, but elite tenure his first time around for Oklahoma, helping them win a national championship and setting the wheels in motion towards the success in the early 2000s. Then, he returned in 2012 after his head coaching job at Arizona didn’t pan out.

He would spend the next seven years in Norman, Oklahoma, that came with a lot of success, but a lot of scrutiny. Stoops was eventually let go after an OU-Texas loss in 2018 as the defense spiraled to the worst passing unit in Sooners’ history and an SP+ defense that finished in the 80s.

The former defensive coordinator did what a lot of dismissed coordinators and coaches do: spend time at Alabama with Nick Saban. Stoops did so the last two years and now he’ll join former Crimson Tide offensive coordinator Steve Sarkisian.

Here is how Oklahoma fans and Twitter reacted to the news.

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