The Oklahoma Sooners sit at 5-4 on the season with three games to go. Three games to secure bowl eligibility. Three games to create some positive momentum heading into the offseason. Three games to find out what your squad is made of.
Coming off their 59-14 win over Maine, the Sooners will close the season with games at Missouri, home against Alabama following a bye, and at LSU to close this season.
It was a difficult stretch of games when the schedule was released months ago and it looks even more challenging given the Sooners issues, especially on offense.
Oklahoma will head on the road to take on Missouri this week. The Tigers are coming off a bye week and land at No. 22 in the latest US LBM Coaches Poll. They may be without starting quarterback Brady Cook, who injured his throwing hand in Mizzou’s loss to Alabama last Saturday. If Cook can’t play, Eli Drinkwitz will be forced to roll with Drew Pyne.
In five appearances this season, Pyne has completed 63.6% of his passes for 248 yards, no touchdowns and three interceptions. All three interceptions came last week against the Crimson Tide in relief.
The Sooners will welcome the Crimson Tide to Norman on Nov. 23. Alabama is still fighting for a playoff spot despite losses to Vanderbilt and Tennessee. They come in at No. 11 in the nation, moving up three spots in the latest coaches poll.
The LSU Tigers also moved up three spots in the poll to No. 13. They were on a bye this week and will take on Alabama in Baton Rouge this week in a key SEC battle.
Elsewhere in the poll, the Oregon Ducks remained No. 1 in the nation, securing 53 of a possible 54 first-place votes. Georgia was No. 2, followed by Ohio State, Miami, and Texas to round out the top five.
Complete US LBM Coaches Poll after Week 10
Rank | Team | Record | Points |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Oregon Ducks | 9-0 | 1,349 (53) |
2 | Georgia Bulldogs | 7-1 | 1,267 (1) |
3 | Ohio State Buckeyes | 7-1 | 1,245 |
4 | Miami Hurricanes | 9-0 | 1,194 |
5 | Texas Longhorns | 7-1 | 1,138 |
6 | Tennessee Volunteers | 7-1 | 1,039 |
7 | Penn State Nittany Lions | 7-1 | 982 |
8 | Notre Dame Fighting Irish | 7-1 | 961 |
9 | BYU Cougars | 8-0 | 918 |
10 | Indiana Hoosiers | 9-0 | 916 |
11 | Alabama Crimson Tide | 6-2 | 772 |
12 | Ole Miss Rebels | 7-2 | 657 |
13 | LSU Tigers | 6-2 | 653 |
14 | Boise State Broncos | 7-1 | 615 |
15 | SMU Mustangs | 8-1 | 603 |
16 | Texas A&M Aggies | 7-2 | 518 |
17 | Clemson Tigers | 6-2 | 513 |
18 | Iowa State Cyclones | 7-1 | 511 |
19 | Army Black Knights | 8-0 | 404 |
20 | Washington State Cougars | 7-1 | 284 |
21 | Kansas State Wildcats | 7-2 | 201 |
22 | Missouri Tigers | 6-2 | 192 |
23 | Pittsburgh Panthers | 7-1 | 178 |
24 | Colorado Buffaloes | 6-2 | 124 |
25 | Vanderbilt Commodores | 6-3 | 85 |
Schools Dropped Out
No. 24 Illinois; No. 25 Memphis;
Others Receiving Votes
Tulane 38; Louisville 38; South Carolina 33; Louisiana 27; Syracuse 24; UNLV 17; Arizona State 17; Minnesota 14; Iowa 13; Memphis 5; Illinois 3; Texas Tech 1; James Madison 1;
List Of Voters
The US LBM Board of Coaches for the 2024 season: Tim Albin, Ohio; Major Applewhite, South Alabama; Tim Beck, Coastal Carolina; Mike Bloomgren, Rice; David Braun, Northwestern; Jeff Brohm, Louisville; Fran Brown, Syracuse; Neal Brown, West Virginia; Troy Calhoun, Air Force; Jamey Chadwell, Liberty; Bob Chesney, James Madison; Chris Creighton, Eastern Michigan; Sonny Cumbie, Louisiana Tech; Spencer Danielson, Boise State; Ryan Day, Ohio State; Kalen DeBoer, Alabama; Kenny Dillingham, Arizona State; Eliah Drinkwitz, Missouri; Mike Elko, Texas A&M; Tony Elliott, Virginia; Jedd Fisch, Washington; James Franklin, Penn State; Marcus Freeman, Notre Dame; Willie Fritz, Houston; Alex Golesh, South Florida; Tyson Helton, Western Kentucky; Mike Houston, East Carolina; Butch Jones, Arkansas State; Brent Key, Georgia Tech; GJ Kinne, Texas State; Chris Klieman, Kansas State; Dan Lanning, Oregon; Rhett Lashlee, SMU; Clark Lea, Vanderbilt; Lance Leipold, Kansas; Pete Lembo, Buffalo; Sean Lewis, San Diego State; Mike Locksley, Maryland; Mike MacIntyre, Florida International; Gus Malzahn, Central Florida; Chuck Martin, Miami (Ohio); Derek Mason, Middle Tennessee; Joey McGuire, Texas Tech; Bronco Mendenhall, New Mexico; Jeff Monken, Army; Pat Narduzzi, Pittsburgh; Ken Niumatalolo, San Jose State; Barry Odom, UNLV; Gerad Parker, Troy; Brent Pry, Virginia Tech; Kirby Smart, Georgia; Mark Stoops, Kentucky; Jon Sumrall, Tulane; Lance Taylor, Western Michigan; Jeff Traylor, Texas-San Antonio.