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Post by redsox907 » 08 Apr 2026, 02:36

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Sooner Schooner Keeps Rolling Right Through the Cornhuskers
Boone Tillman // Sooner BornPublished: October 20th, 2029

The Nebraska Cornhuskers came out on the field like a team with a newfound enthusiasm with the return of starting quarterback Dexter Iverson and with less than two minutes left in the first half, found themselves trailing their rival Oklahoma by a mere touchdown. The fact that the game ended in a 49-14 drubbing by the Sooners shows you how quickly the game got out of hand for Matt Campbell and the floundering Cornhuskers.

Dexter Iverson picked up right where he left off, leading a precise 13-play opening drive and going an immaculate 8/8 on the drive. The only problem? Wide receiver Tanner Terch left his hands at home, fumbling a reception that would have moved the Nebraska offense to the Sooners 4-yard line on their opening drive.

It took Oscar Robledo one play to make the Huskers pay, dashing 96 yards on the first play from scrimmage as the "Boomer Sooner" chants rang out by the time he reached midfield.

Iverson marched the Huskers right back down the field with another surgical drive, delivering a 36-yard touchdown strike right back to Terch to pull even for a brief moment. Oscar Robledo would answer back with his second touchdown in the contest, making the Sooners 2/2 in the contest despite only having two possessions midway through the second quarter.

Nebraska's next drive would fizzle out at midfield and from there, the onslaught began. Cole Welliver orchestrated a perfect two-minute drill, finding Elijah Thomas on a 20-yard post to take the 21-7 lead with just 30 seconds left in the 1st half.

Oklahoma opened with possession to start the second half and went right back to work, orchestrating a quick four-play drive that ended in Robledo's third touchdown of the night on a 6-yard swing pass. The hits kept coming for Nebraska as Iverson was intercepted on his first pass attempt on the ensuing drive and Terrance Butcher slashed in his own 27-yard touchdown.

What was once a 14-7 game with just two minutes remaining in the 1st half was suddenly a 35-7 shellacking in the making. Manu Raiola—no relation to former Cornhusker Dylan Raiola—answered back with a lightning strike 90-yard touchdown of his own, but the momentum had firmly swung to Oklahoma's sideline. Oklahoma answered with two more touchdowns to finish the 49-14 contest as the backups played the majority of the 4th quarter.

Despite only generating a singular sack, Leon's defense was as ferocious as always, something the former defensive coordinator praised in his postgame press conference.


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Question One - James McDavid (OU Daily): "Coach Leon, the one explosive run by Raiola aside, your defense was once again dominant, even if it didn't come with the gaudy sack numbers your unit typically produces. How hard is it for the defensive line and pass-rushers to stay locked in when they aren't seeing their effort correlate into sacks?"

Armando Leon: "They may have only generated one sack, James, but they were swarming all night long. My guys know that even if they aren't getting the sacks we're accustomed to generating, they're still impacting the game. Those misthrows that turned into interceptions don't happen if Iverson isn't rushing his reads to get the ball out. Nebraska came out with a game plan to utilize the quick passing game to neutralize our pass rush and it worked for the most part. The fact that we still generated 3 turnovers and 13 tackles for loss despite that is all the evidence my guys need that they're still having a positive impact."

Question Two - Jimmy Breck (The Daily Nebraskan): "Dexter Iverson was precise in the passing game, even if it didn't turn into chunk plays. What adjustments did you make to keep them from turning those 5-yard completions into 15 with regularity?"

Armando Leon: "Just kept reiterating that we had to play sound to keep from beating ourselves. If they wanted to take the underneath stuff, then fine. But we couldn't let them take that, and then turn it into extra yardage, otherwise we'd be chasing them up and down the field. Outside that explosive run from Raiola, which happened precisely because we weren't disciplined in our run fits, we kept them to minimal gains and took advantage when they got greedy. Everybody loves when we have 10 sack efforts, but these games where we're constantly hitting the quarterback, even if they aren't sacks, have the same effect. Once he starts to slow down, you've got 'em. By the second half, Dexter had absorbed enough punishment where he was trying to make a statement and that's when we took advantage and really stretched the lead."

Question Three - Meg Semental (SEC Network): "The talk regarding your offense is always about Oscar Robledo and his Heisman caliber performances on a weekly basis, but I want to switch gears a bit. What does the steady and consistent play of Cole Welliver and your receiving corps do to keep the opposing defense honest and set up Oscar to have these ridiculous performances?"

Armando Leon: "Cole is a gamer and all he wants is to win, but we make sure we remind him each and every week the critical role he plays. If he isn't precise back there, isn't making the throws that the defense gives him to keep them honest, then things suddenly get a lot denser at the line of scrimmage for Oscar. It's a symbiotic relationship. If Cole and the receivers aren't making the plays when they're there, then Oscar doesn't get room to gallop. On the other side, if Oscar isn't shredding every defensive game plan he comes across, the passing game suffers. They understand that and embrace that. We're all working towards the same goal, but when you've got talented guys like Cole, Ja'Kayden, Iosefa, and Elijah that are willing to let Oscar steal the limelight, it makes us even more dangerous."


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I have to admit, I was more than a little surprised when Dexter Iverson and the Cornhuskers moved the ball at will to start the game. But once the hits started coming, they never stopped, and you could definitely see the Nebraska offense just wearing down with each consecutive drive. I don't want to name any names, but I saw more than a few Nebraska players literally celebrate when the coaches told them they weren't going back out in the 4th. That's how demoralized they were by the end of the contest.

It's another rivalry win and another game where Oscar Robledo gets the bulk of the glory, but all of the little things keep this wagon rolling.

Boomer Sooner, baby!

Team1st2nd3rd4thFinal
Nebraska077014
Oklahoma71421749

QTeamTimePlayNebraskaOklahoma
1stOklahoma4:45Oscar Robledo, 96 Yd Run07
2ndNebraska9:52Tanner Terch, 36 Yd Pass From Dexter Iverson77
2ndOklahoma4:32Oscar Robledo, 6 Yd Run714
2ndOklahoma0:36Elijah Thomas, 20 Yd Pass From Cole Welliver721
3rdOklahoma8:32Oscar Robledo, 6 Yd Pass From Cole Welliver728
3rdOklahoma7:59Terrance Butcher, 27 Yd Run735
3rdNebraska7:45Manu Raiola, 90 Yd Run1435
3rdOklahoma3:12Ja'Kayden Ferguson, 8 Yd Pass From Cole Welliver1442
4thOklahoma7:42Terrance Butcher, 6 Yd Run1449

Nebraska                                                         Oklahoma

Passing               | Stats                                    Passing            | Stats
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Dexter Iverson        |16/21, 179 Yds, TD, INT                   Cole Welliver      | 23/29, 283 Yds, 3 TD
Shawn Wortham         | 2/6, 13 Yds, INT           

Rushing               | Stats                                    Rushing            | Stats
----------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------|------------------------------------------
Manu Raiola           | 15 Att, 132 Yds, TD                      Oscar Robledo      | 15 Att, 150 Yds, 2 TD
D'Andre Hardeman Jr   | 4 Att, 32 Yds                            Terrance Butcher   | 8 Att, 78 Yds, 2 TD

Receiving             | Stats                                    Receiving          | Stats
----------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------|------------------------------------------
Patrick Aguayo        | 6 Rec, 43 Yds                            Elijah Thomas      | 6 Rec, 86 Yds, TD
Tanner Terch          | 3 Rec, 67 Yds, TD                        Iosefa Topa        | 4 Rec, 63 Yds
Isaiah Mozee          | 3 Rec, 55 Yds                            Ja'Kayden Ferguson | 3 Rec, 38 Yds, TD

Defensive             | Stats                                    Defensive          | Stats
----------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------|------------------------------------------
SS Connor Kiernan     | 8 Tkl, TFL                               FS Nathan Tilmon   | 8 Tkl, 3 TFL, FF
FS David Ofodile      | 7 Tkl, TFL                               SS DeMarco Slayton | 7 TKl, TFL, INT
MLB LaMarcus Grimes   | 6 Tkl, TFL                               DE Leon Britt      | 4 Tkl, 2 TFL


SEC Week Eight Results
24 Arkansas (4-4) @ Kentucky (3-4) 17
20 Vanderbilt (3-4) @ Auburn (5-3) 34
21 Mississippi State (2-6) @ Boston College (5-3) 42
6 South Carolina (5-2) @ UConn (4-4) 21
47 #4 Tennessee (6-1) @ #24 LSU (5-3) 20
28 #18 Florida (6-2) @ #16 Missouri (5-3) 25
30 #12 Ole Miss (5-2) @ #1 Georgia (7-1) 38
35 #10 Alabama (6-1) @ Texas (3-5) 33

Notable Week Eight Results
42 #21 Oregon (4-4) @ #22 Washington (5-2) 21
31 Kansas (6-1) @ #19 Texas Tech (5-2) 28
27 #6 Maryland (6-1) @ UCLA (5-2) 10
48 #3 USC (7-0) @ #7 Notre Dame (7-1) 17

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Post by djp73 » 08 Apr 2026, 06:22

Did what yall was supposed to do in the game :yup:

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Post by Soapy » 08 Apr 2026, 07:00

redsox907 wrote:
08 Apr 2026, 02:36
Manu Raiola | 15 Att, 132 Yds, TD
baby raiola balled
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Post by James » 08 Apr 2026, 10:08

Beat their ass. Take that Huskers.
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Post by redsox907 » 08 Apr 2026, 17:38

djp73 wrote:
08 Apr 2026, 06:22
Did what yall was supposed to do in the game :yup:
:yep:

a few more big tests this season. Tennessee next, then LSU and A&M back to back to finish the season
Soapy wrote:
08 Apr 2026, 07:00
redsox907 wrote:
08 Apr 2026, 02:36
Manu Raiola | 15 Att, 132 Yds, TD
baby raiola balled
90 of it came on one bull shit play :damnit:
James wrote:
08 Apr 2026, 10:08
Beat their ass. Take that Huskers.
beat that ass as red as their jerseys :kghah:

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Post by redsox907 » 08 Apr 2026, 19:02

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2029 Week Nine Preview - #4 Tennessee (6-1) @ #14 Oklahoma (7-1)
Boone Tillman // Sooner BornPublished: October 26th, 2029

Oklahoma will wrap up a brief two-game home stand this week as they'll host the Tennessee Volunteers before enjoying a late-season bye week. While Tennessee versus Oklahoma hasn't been a traditional rivalry, the Vols' hiring of former Sooner quarterback-turned-coordinator Josh Heupel has added some extra juice to the matchups between the two programs. Heupel's decision to turn down a coaching offer from the Sooners this offseason has only stoked the flames of the budding rivalry, a topic that new head coach Armando Leon didn't shy away from in the latest edition of the "Schooner Scoop," which is coming up next after we see how these two budding rivalries compare statistically.


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#14 Oklahoma Sooners (7-1)             | Description                   | #4 Tennessee Volunteers (6-1)
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96 Overall // 95 Offense // 97 Defense | Team Rating                   | 86 Overall // 86 Offense // 86 Defense
Armando Leon (18-4)                    | Head Coach                    | Josh Heupel (73-37)
Spread                                 | Offensive Scheme              | Veer and Shoot
3-3-5                                  | Defensive Scheme              | 4-2-5
49.5 (3rd)                             | Offensive Points Per Game     | 49.0 (4th)
20.6 (10th)                            | Defensive Points Per Game     | 23.9 (36th)
489.3 (6th)                            | Offensive Yards Per Game      | 560.1 (1st)
334.4 (11th)                           | Defensive Yards Per Game      | 385.3 (70th)

Oklahoma Sooners               | Description     | Tennessee Volunteers
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51-37                          | Combined Record | 49-35
Oklahoma State (5-2) W 45-3    | Week One        | NC State (3-4) W 44-38
@ Oregon (4-3) W 52-14         | Week Two        | FCS W 59-0
@ Vanderbilt (3-4) W 56-21     | Week Three      | @ Kentucky (3-4) L 40-37
@ Kentucky (3-4) W 49-6        | Week Four       | @ UConn (4-4) W 49-20
@ Florida (6-2) L 52-51        | Week Five       | Mississippi State (2-6) W 55-28
Missouri (5-3) W 49-17         | Week Six        | UAB (6-2) W 52-21
Texas (3-5) W 45-38            | Week Seven      | BYE
Nebraska (2-5) W 49-14         | Week Eight      | @ LSU (5-3) W 47-20

Oklahoma Sooners                                                     Tennessee Volunteers
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N/A                                                | Injuries      | N/A

Oklahoma Sooners                                                          Tennessee Volunteers
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SR(RS) Cole Welliver (91) 163/230 (70%), 2,070 Yds, 22 TD, 5 INT  | QB  | SR(RS) Deuce Knight (91) 160/216 (74%), 2,115 Yds, 21 TD, 4 INT
JR(RS) Oscar Robledo (89) 120 Att, 972 Yds, 14 TD                 | HB  | JR(RS) Alexander Kirkendoll (91) 130 Att, 940 Yds, 11 TD
SR(RS) Ja'Kayden Ferguson (92) 31 Rec, 427 Yds, 7 TD              | WR  | SR Caleb Hawkins (91) 50 Rec, 614 Yds, 3 TD
JR(RS) Iosefa Topa (89) 30 Rec, 339 Yds, 3 TD                     | WR  | SO(RS) Pat Addison (89) 37 Rec, 542 Yds, 9 TD
SR MLB Kyle Brink (92) 63 Tkl, 16 TFL, 4.5 Sacks                  | DEF | JR(RS) DE Shane Schoonmaker (88) 26 Tkl, 11 TFL, 5.5 Sacks
SR Karlos Vigil (92) 24 Tkl, 14 TFL, 8.5 Sacks                    | DEF | SR(RS) DE Charles House III (79) 8 Tkl, 4 TFL, 4 Sacks
SO(RS) Leon Britt (88) 28 Tkl, 12 TFL, 4.5 Sacks                  | DEF | SR(RS) SS Carson Lawrence (87) 47 Tkl, 2 TFL, 2 INT
SO(RS) Richard Trainer (91) 26 Tkl, 2 INT                         | DEF | SR(RS) CB Tre Poteat (88) 38 Tkl, 2 TFL, 5 INT


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Schooner Scoop

BT: "Coach, I told you when you took this job I wasn't going to pull any punches, so we're going to get right into it. Former Sooner quarterback and coordinator Josh Heupel seemingly took some shots at the program earlier this week while discussing why he ultimately chose not to return to Norman. Saying, and I quote, 'Aside from the obvious fact that I love it here in Knoxville, the Oklahoma program isn't the same as when I left. They don't have the same culture, or prestige. Ultimately, it would have felt like a step down for me at this point in my career, not a step-up like many thought.' Now, I've got my own Ted Talk lined up about Orange Boy, but I'm curious what you have to say specifically since you ultimately ended up with the job that Heupel not-so-elegantly bashed?"

AL: "Sounds like Josh was scared, Boone. It's easy to stay where it's comfortable and you don't have expectations. Tennessee hasn't competed for a national championship in what? Thirty years? And from what I've heard talking to fans since moving down here to Norman, they're fine with that at "Rocky Top" so long as they aren't the worst team in the conference. Couldn't be us. We expect to be the Cream that rises to the top and to be competing on the national level, not just soon, but right now. I think deep down, Josh knew what the expectations would be and simply didn't want to step into the kitchen."

BT: "Is it safe to say the Sooners are going to be looking to make a statement tomorrow night and prove exactly who is the better program?"

AL: "We don't need sound bites and trash talk to get us fired up, Boone. We go out there every week to prove a point and do these fans and this program proud. That isn't to say a little extra motivation never hurt and I'm sure the boys will be looking to make more than a statement tomorrow."

BT: "Deuce Knight has the Vols offense ranked in the top five statistically in every major category. What is your defense going to have to do to slow him down and keep the game from turning into a track meet?"

AL: "I feel like a broken record here, Boone, but every quarterback in the SEC combines a howitzer for an arm with the mobility of a running back. Deuce is no exception. We've got to hit him early and often to make him start dropping his eyes on the pass rush, then confuse him on the back end so when his attention does drift, he doesn't see where the coverage has changed. This game really feels like another rendition of the Texas matchup. I firmly believe our offense can go toe-to-toe with the Volunteers, so the difference will be on the defense. Which team's defense can rise to the occasion and make some impact plays. I know where my money is going."

BT: "Last one, Coach. In a crowded SEC right now, the Sooners currently rank fourth, but don't play any of the teams currently above them this season. How difficult is that knowing you may be able to go 7-1 in conference play, yet not make the championship game?"

AL: "I mean, we lost a key game. If we finish undefeated and still miss out on the conference championship, different story. But if we finish in a tie with a multitude of programs due to that one loss, and we end up missing out on the championship game based on another metric, we'll have no one to blame but ourselves. But, we've still got a lot of season ahead of us before we get to that point, Boone."


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Coach Leon took the words right out of my mouth, this feels like the Red River Rivalry part deux. Tennessee has the explosive offense to match what our boys can do, but the difference comes down to defense. Which one can make an impact play to swing momentum?

My bet is on the Sooners. Coach Leon's unit hasn't given me a reason to doubt them yet, outside of the 52-point debacle in Gainesville, so until the wheels fall off the wagon, we ride.

38 Tennessee, 41 Oklahoma.
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Post by Captain Canada » 08 Apr 2026, 19:19

Looks like upset alert is well on its way :obama:

Fuck the Volunteers.

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Post by Soapy » 08 Apr 2026, 19:29

Deuce gonna be a live one
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Post by redsox907 » 09 Apr 2026, 02:15

Captain Canada wrote:
08 Apr 2026, 19:19
Looks like upset alert is well on its way :obama:

Fuck the Volunteers.
:fuckem:
Soapy wrote:
08 Apr 2026, 19:29
Deuce gonna be a live one
he got active but not consistent enough
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Post by redsox907 » 09 Apr 2026, 02:15

YOU KNOW WHAT IT IS
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