1974 Oklahoma one of ESPN’s top 15 most influential teams of all time

The 1974 Oklahoma Sooners were ranked as the 13th most influential college football team ever, according to ESPN’s Bill Connelly.

According to ESPN’s Bill Connelly (ESPN+), the 1974 Oklahoma Sooners are the 13th most influential college football team of all time.

Connelly released the second half of his list of the 30 most influential college football teams on Thursday, unveiling teams ranked 1-15. The 1974 Sooners landed at No. 13.

Of course, this team was coached by [autotag]Barry Switzer[/autotag], and was perhaps “The King’s” best team. The Sooners went 11-0 (7-0 in the Big Eight) and won the national championship. It was the first of two straight titles in the mid-1970s for Switzer.

Oklahoma was on probation from 1973 to 1975. However, 1974 was the only year out of that stretch that OU didn’t appear on television or in a bowl game. In those three seasons, the Sooners lost just one game and were tied just once.

The Sooners boasted a dominant roster on both sides of the ball in 1974. Only one opponent played the Sooners within two touchdowns and four foes failed to find the endzone at all. Meanwhile, Oklahoma led the country in scoring offense with an average of 43 points per game, led by [autotag]Joe Washington[/autotag] at running back

A few years before 1974, with Oklahoma having won just 20 games in three seasons, embattled head coach [autotag]Chuck Fairbanks[/autotag] sent his bright, young offensive coordinator Barry Switzer to Austin to learn the Wishbone from its inventor, Texas coordinator Emory Bellard. (That Texas head coach Darrell Royal allowed this speaks to an almost foolish level of generosity on his part.)…With both the secrets of this revolutionary offense and Oklahoma’s limitless speed in tow, OU proceeded to destroy Texas with its own invention. – Connelly, ESPN

The Sooners were named national champions by the Associated Press after the season. Oklahoma was not named the consensus national champion, however, as the Coaches Poll named USC as its national champion after the Trojans won the Rose Bowl.

Despite the probation and not being seen on television, the ’74 Sooners rolled through their entire regular season and didn’t need a bowl game to convince AP voters they were college football’s best team.

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5 Oklahoma Sooners make ESPN’s list of the top 100 Running Backs of the last 60 years

5 Oklahoma Sooners running backs were featured inside ESPN’s top 100 running backs of the last 60 years with Adrian Peterson coming in at 46(?).

Lists are fun. They can be quite the undertaking, especially when you want to try and rank 100 of anything. Especially something as subjective as the top 100 running backs of all time or of a certain time period. But that’s what Bill Connelly of ESPN attempted.

Over at ESPN, Connelly selected the top 100 running backs of the last 60 years (ESPN+). It’s not a perfect list by any stretch of the imagination, but it’s a strong attempt.

In particular, Connelly has four Wisconsin Badgers in his top 20. Not providing much context that Wisconsin has generally had elite offensive line play and has been a run-first team for, basically forever.

No. 1 on the list was Oklahoma State’s Barry Sanders. The only running back to have played in the last 20 years to make the top 10 was USC’s Reggie Bush. Yes, Adrian Peterson was left out of the top 10. Worse yet, he was left out of the top 20. But more on that later.

Oklahoma had five Sooners featured on the list and there’s a decent argument that several more could have been included.

A look at the all-time leading rushers in Oklahoma Sooners history

Breaking down the top rushers in Oklahoma Sooners school history.

Over the years, the Oklahoma Sooners football program has seen its fair share of top running backs. More recently names such as Samaje Perine and Adrian Peterson have been the top names. Further back you will remember players such as Billy Sims, Joe Washington, and Spencer Tillman among many others.

Currently, Oklahoma running back Kennedy Brooks is knocking on the door of the all-time list. He would likely be inside the top 10 or close to it had he played in 2020. Instead, Brooks returns to the team with 2,067 yards rushing over his first two seasons. Former running back Trey Sermon also sits just outside the top 20.

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As we did with top quarterbacks in Oklahoma history, Sooners Wire breaks down the top rushers:

A look at the all-time leading rushers in Oklahoma Sooners history

Breaking down the top rushers in Oklahoma Sooners school history.

Over the years, the Oklahoma Sooners football program has seen its fair share of top running backs. More recently names such as Samaje Perine and Adrian Peterson have been the top names. Further back you will remember players such as Billy Sims, Joe Washington, and Spencer Tillman among many others.

Currently, Oklahoma running back Kennedy Brooks is knocking on the door of the all-time list. He would likely be inside the top 10 or close to it had he played in 2020. Instead, Brooks returns to the team with 2,067 yards rushing over his first two seasons. Former running back Trey Sermon also sits just outside the top 20.

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As we did with top quarterbacks in Oklahoma history, Sooners Wire breaks down the top rushers: