Does the Cream Rise To The Top? — Oklahoma Sooners 2029 Season Preview
Boone Tillman // Sooner Born • Published: August 20th, 2029
Well folks, the 'false Fall' is officially here which means the Oklahoma Sooners' season kickoff isn't far behind. Anyone who's been to an opening game at Gaylord-Memorial knows that by the time September 1st hits, this fall-like weather is going to be a distant, but welcome, memory.
What is not expected to cool down anytime soon is the expectations surrounding Armando Leon's first year as the head coach of the Oklahoma Sooners—and, it's worth noting, only his second year as a collegiate head coach, period. I know that Leon had rapid success at Maryland, and before that as a coordinator for Oregon State and Montana State, but getting instant results with low expectations at Maryland is nothing compared to the pressure cooker Leon has inherited where Sooners fans, myself included, are itching for results.
Coach Leon has been his typical passionate self throughout the offseason, but has added a bit more bite in his recent interviews. Those close to the defensive guru say he's 'embracing the villain role' this season after listening to an offseason full of criticism, and it showed during SEC Media Day earlier this month.
"Expectations are a compliment, first and foremost," corrected Leon when asked how his team is framing the increased expectations going into his first year, despite coming off a 4-8 record, "It means that the culture and standard we've set indicates we are going to meet, or exceed, the expected status quo. If people expect greatness before they've seen it, it means you're doing something right."
"That being said, we hope there's a target on our back. We spent the entire offseason listening to the doubts and the critiques, now it's time for us to get animalistic. The animal kingdom is the most pure form of hierarchy and role definition that there is—and we're taking the field each and every week like an apex predator. We're going to take what we want and if you want to stop us? Good luck, 'cause we're tired of listening to why we should fail. We're ready to show why we won't."
Listen folks, we've seen this act before. Venables was a fiery and energetic guy too, but Leon just sounds different at the mic. He isn't just talking, or trying to rah-rah his team—you listen to him talk and he really believes the sky is the limit for this team, the only thing holding them back is themselves.
I'll say, you may want to add the offense to that list, because after the Spring Game I have a wagon full of questions.
But it frankly all boils down to, is our defense that good, the offense that bad, or is it a happy medium? Because, I really, really want to believe our defense is that good. And it totally tracks.
Karlos Vigil is a one-man wrecking crew in the middle, but the problem last year is too often he saw double, and sometimes triple, teams that kept him from being impactful. That isn't the case anymore. You saw more variety in the blitz packages during our spring scrimmage, than you saw on the field against the Texas Longhorns last season. Now, teams have to fear committing too many guys to Vigil, or pay the price.
With the Sooners able to get after the quarterback without sending extra pressure, everything on the backend opens up like a flower in bloom. Kyle Brinks and Tyler Jacques can use their athleticism and instincts to make plays all over the field—they practically lived in the backfield during the Spring Game, and the secondary has the autonomy to play to their greatest strengths, man coverage.
"You can expect our guys to be in their man's face every play, non-stop," cautioned defensive back coach Patrick Surtain Sr when speaking about the expectations of his corners this season, "Every single one of 'em has the skills to play on an island, and if you want to see the field this season, you'd better be running Sentinel Island out there. No visitors, no landing, nothin'."
The problem is, defense hasn't been a problem since Hollywood Riley packed his bags and his god-awful defensive gameplan and headed to Los Angeles. Venables was brought in as a defensive guru and he did that job to a T for the most part. It was the offense that always lagged behind. The spring game was encouraging, if you take the turnovers out of the equation.
"It's being addressed. We've run those plays back so many times, I think the boys see them in their sleep," laughed newly hired offensive coordinator Jerry Mack, but with a hint of seriousness underneath the laugh. "We have a higher expectation of ourselves than that. We made some big plays and that's encouraging, but we've got to clean everything else up."
Mack quickly added a final caveat for argument's sake, "I'm not making excuses, but if by the end of the season our own defense turned out to be the toughest unit we faced, I wouldn't be surprised. I think you'll see much better results for my boys when we aren't going against arguably the No. 1 defensive mind in collegiate football."
I want to believe Coach Mack, but Cole Welliver has got to show me
something. He barely completed 55% of his passes last season and that same trend showed in the Spring Game. The thing that makes me madder than a wet hen? You watch that Goliath in practice and the ball never hits the ground. That's not an exaggeration, it never does! So what happens in the game where suddenly passes are sailing high, low, and everywhere in between is beyond me.
I will give him a slight reprieve, even with Matt Suggs and a veteran offensive line last year, Welliver was running for his life. And by running, I mean grinding, because at 6'7" that boy would lose a race to a tortoise. Which brings me to another problem:
What the heck is going on with the offensive line?
Coaches Leon and Ferentz barely blitzed in the Spring Game, and I'm told that wasn't by design. They just didn't have to. Maybe that's another case of great vs elite, and it better be for our own sakes.
The lone bright spot was Oscar Robledo, who was a one-man wrecking crew when he was on the field. Between the tackles, bouncing it outside, or catching flares out of the backfield, he turned even the most routine play into must-watch football. But, we can only rely on that for so long before the SEC teams start catching on.
We have dynamic receivers, a talented running back room, and a quarterback who appears to have all the tools. It's time for the Sooners to put it together, for all of our sakes.
Oklahoma won't even get a cupcake warm up game this year, as they dive right into the season with the return of "Bedlam" as the Oklahoma State Cowboys (8-5 in 2028) will mosey on down to Norman in the historic rivalry's renewal and their first meeting since 2023, a game the Cowboys won mind you.
It doesn't get any easier from there either. Armando Leon and the Sooners will have to prove how tough they are as Week Two sees them travel up to Eugene, Oregon to face Dan Lanning and the Oregon Ducks; a brewing rivalry that needs no further context. If Leon and Lanning both stick with their respective schools for the foreseeable future, this could easily become one of the premier 'new age' rivalries of this era of college football.
The trip to Oregon is the first of four straight road games for the Sooners, who only have two home games in the first eight weeks of the season, which will test their poise early in Leon's first season.
When asked about the minimal home games, Leon brushed off the concern.
"Defense travels, speed travels, physicality travels. The only downside is that the recruits on our big board won't be in house to see us whoop some SEC ass. Hopefully, the other schools will schedule some visits while we're in town so we can get an early jump on recruiting."
Are you picking up what I'm putting down about Leon embracing the villain role this season? Our coach is on demon time, as the kids would say. Or, at least that's what my son's been saying since SEC Media Day.
Regardless, it's put up or shut up time in Norman. I'm hoping we're putting up, 'cause quite frankly I'm tired of shutting up.
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2029 Oklahoma Sooners Roster
96 Overall / 95 Offense / 97 Defense
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* Denotes Starter
QB
| Name | Class | Ht | Wt | Hometown | Org OVR | Current OVR | Tendency | Dev Trait | Top Attributes |
| *Cole Welliver | SR(RS) | 6'7 | 232 | Flower Mound, TX | 91 | 91 | Pocket Passer | Impact | 95 THP, 84 AWR, 94/90/88 ACC |
| Jett Niu | SR(RS) | 6'2 | 208 | Millville, UT | 79 | 79 | Pocket Passer | Normal | 88 THP, 83 SPD, 90/89/82 ACC |
| AJ Hatchett | FR | 6'4 | 210 | Oklahoma City, OK | 75 | 75 | Dual Threat | Impact | 93 THP, 80 SPD, 79/79/67 ACC |
| Larry Thrasher | FR(RS) | 6'2 | 224 | Lake Oswego, OR | 75 | 75 | Backfield Creator | Normal | 85 THP, 80 SPD, 77/75/77 ACC |
| Javier Hyde | FR(RS) | 6'2 | 183 | Lawrenceville, GA | 68 | 68 | Pocket Passer | Normal | 87 THP, 71 AWR, 78/80/71 ACC |
HB
| Name | Class | Ht | Wt | Hometown | Org OVR | Current OVR | Tendency | Dev Trait | Top Attributes |
| *Oscar Robledo | JR(RS) | 6'0 | 215 | Friendswood, TX | 89 | 89 | East/West Playmaker | Elite | 97 SPD, 92 COD, 89 CAR |
| Terrance Butcher | SO | 5'10 | 198 | Dickinson, TX | 87 | 87 | North/South Receiver | Elite | 87 CAR, 81 STR, 92 COD |
| Marquise Awosika | SO(RS) | 5'9 | 213 | Arlington, TX | 85 | 85 | Elusive Bruiser | Impact | 92 COD, 86 STR, 86 CAR |
| Chance Ojabo | SO | 5'10 | 211 | Plano, TX | 85 | 85 | North/South Blocker | Star | 98 CAR, 84 STR, 89 SPD |
| Isaac Adcock | SO | 6'1 | 178 | Flagstaff, AZ | 81 | 81 | East/West Playmaker | Star | 98 SPD, 95 ACC, 81 CAR |
| Deon Full | FR | 6'0 | 188 | Plano, TX | 77 | 77 | North/South Blocker | Star | 85 SPD, 90 ACC, 85 COD |
WR
| Name | Class | Ht | Wt | Hometown | Org OVR | Current OVR | Tendency | Dev Trait | Top Attributes |
| *Ja'Kayden Ferguson | SR(RS) | 6'2 | 194 | Houston, TX | 92 | 92 | Elusive Route Runner | Impact | 99 CTH, 94 SPD, 95 COD |
| *Elijah Thomas | SR(RS) | 6'0 | 203 | Checotah, OK | 89 | 89 | Elusive Route Runner | Star | 97 SPD, 99 COD, 99 CTH |
| Iosefa Topa | JR | 6'0 | 171 | Rosenberg, TX | 89 | 89 | Route Artist | Impact | 89 CIT, 82 CTH, 90 SPD |
| Darren Lyles | JR(RS) | 5'9 | 197 | Tulsa, OK | 89 | 89 | Speedster | Star | 93 SPD, 95 COD, 90 CTH |
| Dillon Booker | SO(RS) | 6'3 | 210 | Friendswood, TX | 84 | 84 | Physical Route Runner | Impact | 92 CIT, 89 CTH, 78 STR |
| Johnny Chubb | FR(RS) | 6'2 | 187 | Choctaw, OK | 81 | 81 | Gadget | Impact | 86 CIT, 87 CTH, 93 COD |
| Franklin Murphey | SO(RS) | 6'4 | 208 | Tulsa, OK | 78 | 78 | Contested Specialist | Normal | 83 CIT, 80 CTH, 92 COD |
| JaMichael Buggs | FR(RS) | 5'7 | 180 | Dallas, TX | 77 | 77 | Elusive Route Runner | Normal | 79 CIT, 88 SPD, 88 SPD |
| Dillon Slye | FR | 5'8 | 182 | Cibolo, TX | 75 | 75 | Route Artist | Star | 90 SPD, 84 CIT, 80 CTH |
TE
| Name | Class | Ht | Wt | Hometown | Org OVR | Current OVR | Tendency | Dev Trait | Top Attributes |
| *Trynae Washington | SR(RS) | 6'4 | 260 | Midwest City, OK | 82 | 82 | Vertical Threat | Normal | 86 SPD, 81 AWR, 78 CTH |
| DaMarr Payne | JR(RS) | 6'4 | 258 | Bixby, OK | 74 | 74 | Gritty Possession | Impact | 85 STR, 78 CTH, 77 CIT |
| Maurice Lucky | FR | 6'4 | 190 | Lake Dallas, TX | 74 | 74 | Physical Route Runner | Impact | 88 SPD, 82 CIT, 72 CTH |
T
| Name | Class | Ht | Wt | Hometown | Org OVR | Current OVR | Tendency | Dev Trait | Top Attributes |
| *Antoine Eze | jR(RS) | 6'5 | 315 | East Saint Louis, IL | 86 | 86 | Raw Strength | Impact | 89 STR, 90 RBP, 92 PBP |
| *Amari Beebe | SO(RS) | 6'5 | 300 | Oklahoma City, OK | 83 | 83 | Raw Strength | Star | 95 STR, 90 PBK, 93 PBP |
| Benjamin Rasheed | SO(RS) | 6'5 | 312 | Fort Worth, TX | 80 | 80 | Raw Strength | Impact | 88 STR, 88 RBP, 87 PBP |
| Jeremy Zahn | JR(RS) | 6'7 | 311 | Oklahoma City, OK | 80 | 80 | Agile | Normal | 90 STR, 87 RBF, 79 RBK |
| Dennis Donahue | SO(RS) | 6'7 | 283 | Frisco, TX | 78 | 78 | Agile | Normal | 90 STR, 76 PBK, 84 RBF |
| Cameron Yeboah | SO(RS) | 6'6 | 298 | Danville, CA | 77 | 77 | Pass Pro | Normal | 83 PBK, 85 PBP, 80 STR |
| Reed Cutler | SO(RS) | 6'5 | 294 | Lombard, IL | 78 | 78 | Raw Strength | Normal | 82 PBP, 77 PBK, 90 STR |
G
| Name | Class | Ht | Wt | Hometown | Org OVR | Current OVR | Tendency | Dev Trait | Top Attributes |
| *Darius Afalava | SR(RS) | 6'4 | 360 | Lehi, UT | 91 | 91 | Raw Strength | Impact | 97 STR, 90 PBP, 85 RBP |
| *Ryan Fodje | SR(RS) | 6'5 | 333 | Cypres, TX | 90 | 90 | Raw Strength | Impact | 93 STR, 91 RBP, 88 PBP |
| Dontrell Jones | SO(RS) | 6'5 | 296 | Mesquite, TX | 88 | 88 | Pass Pro | Star | 89 STR, 87 PBK, 94 PBP |
| Mitch Mead | SO(RS) | 6'2 | 306 | Tulsa, OK | 86 | 86 | Raw Strength | Elite | 97 STR, 81 PBK, 94 PBP |
| Zeke Mayer | FR(RS) | 6'2 | 311 | Arlington, TX | 81 | 81 | Raw Strength | Elite | 96 STR, 84 RBP, 80 RBK |
| Carter Sheehan | SR(RS) | 6'4 | 304 | Mars, PA | 80 | 80 | Pass Pro | Normal | 79 STR, 84 PBK, 84 PBP |
C
| Name | Class | Ht | Wt | Hometown | Org OVR | Current OVR | Tendency | Dev Trait | Top Attributes |
| *Mitch Hess | SR | 6'4 | 304 | Baltimore, MD | 81 | 81 | Agile | Impact | 85 PBK, 83 PBP, 92 STR |
| Devin Anderson | SR(RS) | 6'3 | 292 | Pawhuska, OK | 76 | 76 | Well Rounded | Impact | 92 STR, 86 RBF, 81 RBP |
| DeMetrious Busby | JR(RS) | 6'1 | 299 | Wayne, NJ | 76 | 76 | Well Rounded | Normal | 80 RBP, 85 PBP, 80 STR |
DE
| Name | Class | Ht | Wt | Hometown | Org OVR | Current OVR | Tendency | Dev Trait | Top Attributes |
| *Greg Foxworth | SR | 6'4 | 231 | Mission Hills, PA | 86 | 86 | Pure Power | Star | 91 STR, 86 BSH, 87 PMV |
| *Leon Britt | SO(RS) | 6'4 | 260 | Plano, TX | 87 | 87 | Power Rusher | Elite | 87 PMV, 83 BSH, 90 TKL |
| Damian Gumbs | JR(RS) | 6'4 | 243 | Plano, TX | 84 | 84 | Pure Power | Normal | 88 STR, 82 BSH, 86 PMV |
| Martin D'Imperio | FR(RS) | 6'6 | 254 | Dallas, TX | 80 | 80 | Edge Setter | Star | 90 STR, 81 PRC, 85 BSH |
| Vai So'oto | FR(RS) | 6'3 | 284 | Spring, TX | 79 | 79 | Power Rusher | Star | 91 STR, 84 PMV, 83 FMV |
| Jahleel Sweat | FR | 6'6 | 232 | Hopkinsville, KY | 76 | 76 | Power Rusher | Star | 87 STR, 82 PMV, 77 BSH |
| Nick Michel | FR | 6'6 | 229 | Garland, TX | 74 | 74 | Pure Power | Star | 88 STR, 83 BSH, 78 PMV |
| Kevin Canty | FR | 6'5 | 248 | Arlington, TX | 70 | 70 | Power Rusher | Impact | 86 STR, 75 PMV, 70 FMV |
DT
| Name | Class | Ht | Wt | Hometown | Org OVR | Current OVR | Tendency | Dev Trait | Top Attributes |
| *Karlos Vigil | SR | 6'3 | 311 | Keller, TX | 92 | 92 | Pure Power | Elite | 95 STR, 96 PMV, 95 STR |
| Terrelle Reaves | JR(RS) | 6'3 | 289 | Grand Praire, TX | 84 | 84 | Power Rusher | Impact | 88 STR, 84 BSH, 81 PMV |
| Dom Ivory | SO(RS) | 6'6 | 303 | North Little Rock, AR | 83 | 83 | Gap Specialist | Impact | 91 STR, 81 BSH, 81 PMV |
| Mailau Pool | SO | 6'2 | 303 | Honolulu, HI | 79 | 79 | Speed Rusher | Star | 94 STR, 87 FMV, 94 STR |
| Cole Leo | FR | 6'3 | 303 | Jones, OK | 74 | 74 | Power Rusher | Elite | 91 STR, 81 PMV, 73 BSH |
| Kevin Esposito | FR | 6'4 | 303 | Mansfield, TX | 64 | 64 | Speed Rusher | Normal | 85 STR, 74 FMV, 72 HPW |
SAM
| Name | Class | Ht | Wt | Hometown | Org OVR | Current OVR | Tendency | Dev Trait | Top Attributes |
| *DJ Bitonio | JR(RS) | 6'4 | 235 | Jenks, OK | 81 | 81 | Signal Caller | Impact | 88 TKL, 75 AWR, 83 HPW |
| Bryce Bacon | JR(RS) | 6'1 | 217 | Oklahoma City, OK | 77 | 77 | Thumper | Normal | 82 PRC, 78 TKL, 78 HPW |
| Spencer Grubbs | SO(RS) | 6'3 | 231 | Midlothian, TX | 72 | 72 | Signal Caller | Impact | 84 SPD, 80 TKL, 81 HPW |
| Jeremy Stokke | FR(RS) | 6'4 | 215 | Mansfield, TX | 70 | 70 | Thumper | Normal | 80 TKL, 75 PRC, 76 HPW |
| Gregory Calitro | SO | 6'1 | 204 | Cedar Hill, TX | 67 | 67 | Lurker | Impact | 76 TKL |
MIKE
| Name | Class | Ht | Wt | Hometown | Org OVR | Current OVR | Tendency | Dev Trait | Top Attributes |
| *Kyle Brink | SR | 6'2 | 232 | Gilbert, AZ | 91 | 91 | Signal Caller | Star | 87 SPD, 93 TKL, 86 PRC |
| Alan Breckner | JR | 6'2 | 243 | Dallas, TX | 86 | 86 | Thumper | Star | 83 SPD, 82 TKL, 95 PRC |
| Marcus James | SR(RS) | 6'4 | 244 | Oklahoma City, OK | 80 | 80 | Signal Caller | Normal | 86 SPD, 85 TKL, 76 PRC |
| Greg Schmitt | JR(RS) | 6'0 | 227 | Duncanville, TX | 76 | 76 | Thumper | Normal | 84 TKL, 74 PRC, 81 STR |
| Ramon Joe | FR(RS) | 6'3 | 221 | Ashburn, VA | 74 | 74 | Signal Caller | Normal | 82 SPD, 79 TKL, 77 PRC |
WILL
| Name | Class | Ht | Wt | Hometown | Org OVR | Current OVR | Tendency | Dev Trait | Top Attributes |
| *Tyler Jacques | JR | 6'1 | 245 | Sugar Land, TX | 84 | 84 | Thumper | Star | 86 SPD, 82 TKL, 78 PRC |
| Steve DiNapoli | SO | 6'2 | 238 | The Colony, TX | 82 | 82 | Thumper | Impact | 82 SPD, 81 TKL, 79 PRC |
| DeVante Keglar | SO(RS) | 6'2 | 223 | Towson, MD | 74 | 74 | Thumper | Impact | 80 SPD, 81 PRC, 77 TKL |
| Fredrick Garbutt | FR | 6'1 | 210 | Arlington, TX | 74 | 74 | Signal Caller | Star | 84 SPD, 80 TKL, 74 AWR |
CB
| Name | Class | Ht | Wt | Hometown | Org OVR | Current OVR | Tendency | Dev Trait | Top Attributes |
| *Richard Trainer | SO(RS) | 6'2 | 168 | Dallas, TX | 91 | 91 | Bump and Run | Elite | 96 SPD, 86 MCV, 88 PRS |
| *Ralph Saylor | SR | 6'1 | 177 | Jenks, OK | 91 | 91 | Boundary | Star | 93 SPD, 84 MCV, 86 PRS |
| Trystan Haynes | SR(RS) | 6'1 | 196 | Mustang, OK | 89 | 89 | Boundary | Impact | 91 SPD, 91 MCV, 87 ZVC |
| Ja'Darius Pleasants | JR(RS) | 5'11 | 189 | Bradenton, FL | 84 | 84 | Bump and Run | Impact | 98 SPD, 82 MCV, 79 PRS |
| J'Vari Flowers | SR(RS) | 5'10 | 186 | Miami, FL | 84 | 84 | Boundary | Normal | 94 SPD, 78 MCV, 81 ZCV |
| Teddy Foster | SR(RS) | 6'1 | 201 | Sarasota, FL | 81 | 81 | Boundary | Impact | 99 SPD, 72 MCV, 84 ZCV |
| Isaac Heeney | SO(RS) | 6'1 | 180 | Alexandria, VA | 77 | 77 | Boundary | Impact | 88 SPD, 80 MCV, 81 PRS |
| Brian Carlos | FR(RS) | 6'1 | 198 | Denton, TX | 77 | 77 | Zone | Normal | 89 SPD, 82 ZCV, 73 AWR |
| Antwan Phung | FR(RS) | 6'0 | 200 | Frisco, TX | 76 | 76 | Bump and Run | Impact | 92 SPD, 76 MCV, 73 PRS |
FS
| Name | Class | Ht | Wt | Hometown | Org OVR | Current OVR | Tendency | Dev Trait | Top Attributes |
| *Nathan Tilmon | SR(RS) | 6'1 | 211 | Arlington, TX | 86 | 86 | Hybrid | Impact | 92 SPD, 83 PRC, 87 MCV |
| Devin Colman | FR(RS) | 6'3 | 193 | Arlington, TX | 83 | 83 | Box Specialist | Star | 93 SPD, 81 TKL, 83 PRC |
| Josh Carroo | JR(RS) | 5'11 | 208 | Bixby, OK | 80 | 80 | Coverage Specialist | Impact | 87 SPD, 79 PRC, 88 ZCV |
| Kasey Toone | FR(RS) | 6'0 | 204 | Moore, OK | 77 | 77 | Hybrid | Impact | 91 SPD, 73 PRC, 74 TKL |
SS
| Name | Class | Ht | Wt | Hometown | Org OVR | Current OVR | Tendency | Dev Trait | Top Attributes |
| *DeMarco Slayton | JR(RS) | 6'2 | 187 | Arlington, TX | 82 | 82 | Coverage Specialist | Impact | 93 SPD, 81 PRC, 90 ZCV |
| Tiquan Middlebrooks | JR | 6'0 | 205 | Chandler, AZ | 81 | 81 | Hybrid | Impact | 89 SPD, 77 PRC, 83 TKL |
| Marcus Wimberly | SR(RS) | 6'1 | 201 | Bauxite, AR | 79 | 79 | Box Specialist | Normal | 87 SPD, 77 PRC, 77 TKL |
K/P
| Name | Class | Ht | Wt | Hometown | Org OVR | Current OVR | Tendency | Dev Trait | Top Attributes |
| K Brian Rowe | JR(RS) | 6'0 | 171 | Cedar Hill, TX | 86 | 86 | Power | Impact | 95 KPW, 91 KAC |
| P Marvin Honeycutt | SO | 6'2 | 193 | Charlotte, NC | 81 | 81 | Power | Normal | 91 KPW, 89 KAC |
Oklahoma Sooners 2029 Schedule
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Sept. 1st| Oklahoma State (8-5) | 77/76/79
Sept. 8th| @ #5 Oregon (15-1) | 97/96/99
Sept. 15th| @ Vanderbilt (3-9) | 70/71/69
Sept. 22nd| @ Kentucky (8-5) | 77/76/79
Sept. 29th| @ Florida (7-6) | 91/91/91
Oct. 6th| #13 Missouri (9-4) | 92/91/94
Oct. 13th| #1 Texas (14-2) | 96/96/96
Oct. 20th| Nebraska (7-5) | 84/84/86
Oct. 27th| #15 Tennessee (7-6) | 92/94/91
Nov. 3rd| BYE |
Nov. 10th| Tulsa (4-8) | 70/71/69
Nov. 17th| #4 LSU (12-3) | 90/91/89
Nov. 24th| @ #19 Texas A&M (8-5) | 89/89/89