Week one went about as well as one could have hoped in Brent Venables’ debut with the Oklahoma Sooners.
They got off to a fast start on both sides of the football, building a 21-0 lead midway through the first quarter. They rebounded from a bit of adversity in the second quarter, finishing the first half with momentum.
Venables’ Oklahoma Sooners received contributions from a number of players, speaking to the depth of this roster. Oklahoma was one of many teams in the Power Fives to handle their business against a Group of Five opponent. In fact, the Group of Five recorded just one win vs. the Power Five over the weekend. Old Dominion evened their record with Virginia Tech at 2-2 all-time.
There were several intriguing nonconference matchups that happened in week one. Florida State beat LSU in dramatic fashion. Georgia demolished Oregon in a not-so-dramatic fashion. Ohio State beat Notre Dame, and Florida beat Utah.
Before we begin looking at Oklahoma’s matchup with Kent State, let’s take a look at the updated ESPN Football Power Index top 25.