Where did the Oklahoma Sooners land in USA TODAY Sports latest 2022 power rankings?

With the dust settled on spring ball, where do the Oklahoma Sooners rank in USA TODAY Sport updated top 25 power rankings?

Spring ball has wrapped up, classes are about to finish for the semester, and coaches are hitting the recruiting trails hard before they settle back in for fall camp and the 2022 college football season.

While the college football landscape continues to evolve with NIL, the transfer portal, realignment discussions, and the future of the College Football Playoff, not much has changed at the top in the college football hierarchy.

In the latest USA TODAY Sports post-spring power rankings, the top five teams are five of the most successful programs over the last decade. Coming off a national championship game loss, Alabama sits atop the post-spring power rankings with 2021 national champion Georgia right behind them. Ohio State comes in at No. 3. The Oklahoma Sooners moved up a spot and sit at No. 4. Clemson looks like a team that could see a return to national prominence after a down year (by their standards) in 2021. The Tigers come in at No. 5.

Despite all of the turnover at head coach, on the coaching staff, at quarterback, and on defense, the Oklahoma Sooners sit at No. 4 in USA TODAY Sports updated power rankings after spring ball.

Sometimes change is good even during an era of success. Lincoln Riley won 55 games in five seasons, but his departure created an opportunity to fix the culture of a program that was on a downward trajectory. The arrival of former Sooners defensive coordinator Brent Venables might seem like a step back, especially after the program sustained significant losses in the transfer portal. However, Venables brings a needed emphasis on physical play on both sides of the ball that was lacking. Central Florida transfer Dillon Gabriel will be the starter at quarterback with Caleb Williams joining Riley at Southern California. Offensive coordinator Jeff Lebby arrives from Mississippi and will rely more on the running game if the offensive line can do its part. On defense, Venables was aggressive in going into the portal to fill needs on the line and secondary. Holdover lineman Jalen Redmond and defensive back Woodi Washington should be among the players in the Big 12. OU didn’t see its run of six consecutive conference titles end because of a lack of talent. This is still the favorite in the league. — Erick Smith, USA TODAY Sports

As successful as Riley was at Oklahoma, he couldn’t push the Sooners over the top. Struggles in the College Football Playoff and multiple conference losses in his final two seasons at the helm made getting into the Big 12 championship game a challenge. They made it in 2020 with a lot of help from the league but failed to reach the title game in 2021 for the first time since the game was reinstituted in 2017.

The hiring of Brent Venables was the perfect response to the storm that was Riley’s departure. Someone with a ton of energy, that had a passion for the program, and who had success on the field and on the recruiting trail against the SEC. With his success as coordinator, Venables was the perfect person at the perfect time to lead the Oklahoma Sooners into the SEC.

While there may be lingering frustration over the way Riley left Oklahoma back in November, the program is in good hands with Venables at the helm.

Noticeable are the absences of the Texas Longhorns and the USC Trojans. Smith isn’t buying the hype coming out of Austin or Los Angeles after the two programs combined for nine wins in 2021.

The Oklahoma Sooners have a favorable schedule in 2022 and an experienced hand at the helm of their offense. Winning the Big 12 and getting back to the College Football Playoff isn’t outside the realm of possibility but teams like Baylor, Oklahoma State, and Texas won’t make it easy. The Big 12 is arguably as deep as it’s been in the last several years and a handful of teams could become legitimate contenders for the conference title.

Let’s take a look at the latest USA TODAY Sports power rankings.

2022 4-star Running Back Gavin Sawchuk reaffirms his commitment to Oklahoma via Social Media

In a post on Twitter, four-star running back for the 2022 recruiting class Gavin Sawchuk reaffirmed his commitment to the Oklahoma Sooners.

The Oklahoma Sooners’ next two recruiting classes took a bit of a hit in the wake of Lincoln Riley’s departure. From the 2022 and 2023 recruiting classes, they lost three five-star skill position players, who have since flipped to USC to follow the former Oklahoma Sooners head coach.

Over the past week, the Sooners have seen more players make affirmations of their commitment to the University of Oklahoma and four-star running back out of Littleton, Colorado is the latest to let it be known his plans haven’t changed.

In a not safe for work (NSFW) Twitter post, Gavin Sawchuk shared that he’s “not leaving” via a scene from the Leonardo DiCaprio film “The Wolf of Wall Street.”

It’s great news for the Oklahoma Sooners who’s running back depth chart looks a little thin heading into 2022. Kennedy Brooks is expected to head to the NFL, leaving Eric Gray and Marcus Major as the lone scholarship backs on the roster if Brooks moves on.

Sawchuk would have a great opportunity to get work early in his career if he’s able to get acclimated and work his way up the depth chart.

With the Oklahoma Sooners seemingly on the brink of announcing their next head coach, all of the news seems to be trending in the right direction with Gavin Sawchuk announcing his intentions to stay committed to the University of Oklahoma.

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Sooners 2022 RB commit flashes ‘Horns Down’ on social media

Four-star running back commit for the class of 2022, Gavin Sawchuk, flashed horns down in front of Kyler Murray’s Lamborghini.

Another day, another Oklahoma commit participating in a tradition like none other, flashing Horns Down. Continue reading “Sooners 2022 RB commit flashes ‘Horns Down’ on social media”

WATCH: Newest Oklahoma commit Gavin Sawchuk discusses his commitment

The newest Oklahoma Sooners commit, Gavin Sawchuk discusses his decision with CBS Sports’ Amanda Guerra.

The Oklahoma Sooners added another member to the running back room for DeMarco Murray in 2022. Earlier in the recruiting process, they added Raleek Brown of Mater Dei (Santa Ana, California). The No. 4 running back in the country will have some company with Gavin Sawchuk’s recent commitment. The running back product from Valor Christian (Littleton, Colorado), is the No. 2 running back in the country and No. 43 overall according to 247Sports composite rankings.

This gives Murray and head coach Lincoln Riley two more weapons in the backfield along with top 2021 prospect Caleb Williams. The offense continues to stay loaded. Sawchuk chose the Sooners over programs like the Ohio State Buckeyes, Southern California Trojans, and Alabama Crimson Tide.

On CBS Sports, the newest commit spoke about his decision with Amanda Guerra. He stated that “Oklahoma was home.”

There is still plenty of work for the Sooners on the recruiting trail. They currently sit at the No. 5 team overall and No. 1 in the Big 12 Conference according to the composite team rankings. Sawchuk becomes the No. 9 commit, which replaced the recent decommitment from Garland wide receiver Jordan Hudson. Six of the nine commits come on the offensive side of the ball.

Alex Grinch and company still have work to do on the defensive side of the ball as they continue to fill out their 2022 recruiting class. Ahead of the 2021 college football season, the Sooners sit in a good spot.

A look at Gavin Sawchuk’s highlights:

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