Which Sooners could have been on the cover of EA Sports NCAA football during its absence?

With EA Sports NCAA Football returning, which Oklahoma Sooners could have graced the cover during their hiatus since 2015.

EA Sports did what many thought was impossible by announcing it would bring back its college football video game series. After a hiatus that will have spanned at least 10 years come July, the newest version of the beloved game series will return sometime in the summer of 2024.

The last one to drop before the series ended came out in July 2013. NCAA 14 is one of the most iconic sports video games of all time because of the attachment many have to it. Its resale value has never been higher.

The reason for the original cancellation of the series? Name, image and likeness — a hot-button topic that eventually led to NIL being accepted into collegiate sports.

EA Sports couldn’t figure out how to compensate players because it wasn’t legal in that era of collegiate athletics. That hurdle has been cleared and the game looks headed for a summer release date.

Who gets the distinction of being the game’s cover athlete in its resurrection? It’s always a fun and exciting debate when new sports games come out. Former Michigan quarterback Denard Robinson graced NCAA 14’s cover. Since the last game, college football has had iconic athletes that would’ve been perfect fits to be cover athletes.

Our friends at College Wire went through and named which players they thought would have been great fits as cover athletes for the years we didn’t have a game. We decided to do the same, but only with Oklahoma players for those years. Take a look below.

Replay of 2014 Sugar Bowl between Oklahoma, Alabama to be aired Saturday

Oklahoma football has provided its fans something to do during the final weekend of the stay-at-home orders across many states. 

Oklahoma football has provided its fans something to do during the final weekend of the stay-at-home orders across many states.

The Sooners have played replays of the alumni games of the teams from the 1950s and 60s, the 2000 national championship game and most, if not all of the OU-Texas wins since 1999. There have been plenty of memorable games since, but Oklahoma has gotten around to one of the most memorable and impactful wins in program history.

On Saturday at 6:00 CT, a replay of the 2014 Sugar Bowl between Oklahoma and Alabama will take place on SoonerSports.tv, which is free through the end of May.

Trevor Knight threw, Eric Striker sacked and the 2013 Oklahoma football team found a way against Alabama in New Orleans. It kept the Sooners amongst relevancy from average years in 2011 and 2012 in relative terms to Oklahoma football. The Sugar Bowl win was also the catalyst to the new renovations to Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium which bowled in the south end zone and became much more fan friendly.

Oklahoma would go on and have one of the three less than 10-win seasons since 2000 in 2014. Trevor Knight went from Heisman hopeful to backup to Baker Mayfield. Offensive coordinator Josh Heupel and wide receivers coach Jay Norvell would eventually be fired and paved the way for Lincoln Riley and Dennis Simmons to come to Norman, Oklahoma.

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