

Sooners Stick It To Heupel With Second Half Explosion As Tempers Flare Post Game
Boone Tillman // Sooner Born • Published: October 26th, 2029
For the first two quarters of this heavyweight clash, both the fourth-ranked Tennessee Volunteers and 14th-ranked Oklahoma Sooners looked evenly matched, trading physical defense and explosive plays equally as the Sooners took a narrow 14-10 lead into the half. But when the teams retook the field out of the break, the Oklahoma Sooners hit a different gear, leaving the Vols in the dust with a 42-point second half in the eventual 56-24 rout.
The second half couldn't have started worse for the visiting Volunteers. A quick three-and-out on their opening possession quickly turned into a Sooners' touchdown when Oscar Robledo walked in from six yards out. Three plays later on their ensuing drive, Deuce Knight overthrew Pat Addison on a crossing route and after fellow safety Tiquan Middlebrooks tipped the pass in the area, DeMarco Slayton came down with the ball. Oscar Robledo would quickly punish the Volunteers' defense, dashing 69 yards on the next play to put the Volunteers in a sudden 28-10 hole.
The Volunteers would score back-to-back touchdowns after the interception, including a 71-yard bomb to Caleb Hawkins who simply outpaced his man to the ball, but it would be for naught as Oklahoma matched their scores, and then some.
Things got heated late in the 4th quarter when Armando Leon kept his starters in, despite being up 49-24, and let Cole Welliver uncork his third touchdown pass with a 22-yard post to Elijah Thomas with just one minute left. The emotions boiled over postgame when Josh Heupel and Armando Leon had to be separated after both coaches got vocal while still actively engaged in the customary handshake.
After the game, Coach Leon didn't mince words about the altercation or his team's killer mentality in the second half.
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Question One - James McDavid (OU Daily): "Coach, there was a pretty big dustup between yourself and Josh Heupel after the game. Can you divulge what was said in that heated conversation, or at the very least pull the curtain back on what sparked such an animated exchange of words?"
Armando Leon: "Before we'd even locked hands he was already yelling about how 'cute' it was throwing the post to Elijah that late in the game. I told him I figured since he was at such a 'premier' program he should have no problem stopping our offense. And things kind of escalated from there. I'm not going to sit up here and try and gaslight you guys with some hyperbole that we were playing until the last whistle BS. He disrespected me and this program with his comments and we wanted to remind him just how much culture and prestige we have over here. 'Cause where I'm from, you want to talk like he did you sure as hell better come out and take some souls on the field. He didn't; we did. If Josh or anyone else wants to be upset about that, no sweat off my back. We settled our business between the lines, he was the one who escalated it after."
Question Two - Brent Edmond (The Daily Beacon): "Despite only putting up 24 points, Deuce Knight and the Volunteers offense were able to find yardage in heaps at times in the contest. What do you need to tighten up defensively to keep those chunk plays from happening?"
Armando Leon: "Hats off to Knight, Kirkendoll, and the whole Vols offense, they took it to us at times. We've got to be more disciplined with our path to the ball to keep those big plays from happening. Too often we overcommitted and found ourselves chasing our tails as they ran past us. But, this is what we ultimately wanted with the Volunteers, to live and die by the big play. Our thought process was they'd die more than they lived and that proved true tonight. All of their scoring drives came with the benefit of a big play, but they also punted four times, had a turnover, two failed 4th-down conversions, and a missed field goal. So, when they weren't getting those chunk plays they were struggling to find any real estate and ultimately, that was the goal. You'd have liked to see a few fewer booms, but you can't stop them all."
Question Three - Meg Semental (SEC Network): "Cole Welliver has exactly zero rushing touchdowns in his career and notched his first tonight on a 1-yard dive early in the 4th quarter. Is that a play we might see the Sooners utilize a little bit more down the stretch, or was that a one-off based on the look the Vols had on the line?"
Armando Leon: "I don't think it's a slight on Cole to say he isn't the most fleet of foot, Meg. But, at 6'7" he just has to fall forward to gain a yard, so that was essentially the play call. I asked him if he felt comfortable and he was raring to get his first rushing touchdown. So, we snapped the ball and he kind of just found space to fall forward between the linemen and you saw the result. I don't know how consistent we're going to call that play, but when you've got a guy who can just fall from his stance and get you the yardage, it would seem foolish not to utilize it in certain situations."
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Before we get to the Heupel drama...I'VE BEEN SAYING THIS FOR TWO YEARS NOW. Why haven't we called more QB sneaks with Cole when the dude is a literal GIANT out there?! I'm glad someone finally made me look like a genius calling that play, cause I swear on my mother every time we've faced a 3rd-or-4th-and-inches I've literally SCREAMED for the Cole Welliver sneak.
Now that a team has seen it, I'm not sure how useful it will be, because he isn't going to do SQUAT after he leans forward to get any more of a push. But I digress.
I'm split on this Heupel drama. I get he slighted the Sooners earlier this week, but if you read the whole interview he was kind of put between a rock and a hard place. A local Knoxville radio station was interviewing him as a hype piece before the game and he was put on the spot with a question that I'm told was supposed to be off the table. So, he answered honestly in the spur of the moment.
Does that mean I didn't take offense to the statement? Of course not. But at the same time, what is he supposed to say? That he really only stayed in Tennessee for the money? C'mon now. I get Leon defending his pride and the team he inherited, but embarrassing a former Sooner National Champion on the same field he used to play on just doesn't sit right with me.
I'm still rolling with Leon, but I can't fully take his side in this beef.
Hurt feelings aside, the Oklahoma Sooners are rolling into their late-season bye week at 8-1 with all the momentum in the world after notching their fourth-ranked win of the 2029 campaign.
| Team | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | Final |
| Tennessee | 10 | 0 | 14 | 0 | 24 |
| Oklahoma | 7 | 7 | 21 | 21 | 56 |
| Q | Team | Time | Play | Tennessee | Oklahoma |
| 1st | Oklahoma | 4:00 | Iosefa Topa, 3 Yd Pass From Cole Welliver | 0 | 7 |
| 1st | Tennessee | 3:30 | Brian Rowe Jr, 73 Yd Pass From Deuce Knight | 7 | 7 |
| 1st | Tennessee | 0:35 | Dominick Williams, 50 Yd FG | 10 | 7 |
| 2nd | Oklahoma | 6:13 | Oscar Robledo, 1 Yd Run | 10 | 14 |
| 3rd | Oklahoma | 7:45 | Oscar Robledo, 6 Yd Run | 10 | 21 |
| 3rd | Oklahoma | 6:48 | Oscar Robledo, 69 Yd Run | 10 | 28 |
| 3rd | Tennessee | 4:56 | Richard Gammon, 1 Yd Run | 17 | 28 |
| 3rd | Oklahoma | 3:28 | Iosefa Topa, 16 Yd Pass From Cole Welliver | 17 | 35 |
| 3rd | Tennessee | 3:04 | Caleb Hawkins, 71 Yd Pass From Deuce Knight | 24 | 35 |
| 4th | Oklahoma | 7:23 | Cole Welliver, 1 Yd Run | 24 | 42 |
| 4th | Oklahoma | 2:13 | Terrance Butcher, 4 Yd Run | 24 | 49 |
| 4th | Oklahoma | 1:04 | Elijah Thomas, 22 Yd Pass From Cole Welliver | 24 | 56 |
Tennessee Oklahoma Passing | Stats Passing | Stats ----------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------|------------------------------------------ Deuce Knight | 18/31, 284 Yds, 2 TD, INT Cole Welliver | 25/39, 280 Yds, 3 TD, INT Rushing | Stats Rushing | Stats ----------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------|------------------------------------------ Alexander Kirkendoll | 18 Att, 110 Yds Oscar Robledo | 17 Att, 215 Yds, 3 TD Richard Gammon | 5 Att, 26 Yds, TD Terrance Butcher | 11 Att, 95 Yds, TD Receiving | Stats Receiving | Stats ----------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------|------------------------------------------ Caleb Hawkins | 6 Rec, 126 Yds, TD Trynae Washington | 7 Rec, 108 Yds Pat Addison | 5 Rec, 37 Yds Iosefa Topa | 5 Rec, 44 Yds, 2 TD Brian Rowe Jr | 2 Rec, 81 Yds, TD Elijah Thomas | 4 Rec, 38 Yds, TD Defensive | Stats Defensive | Stats ----------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------|------------------------------------------ SS Carson Lawrence | 16 Tkl FS Nathan Tilmon | 16 Tkl, TFL MLB Brenden Anes | 8 Tkl, INT SS DeMarco Slayton | 6 Tkl, 3 TFL, INT DT Larry Dingle | 4 Tkl, 2 TFL, Sack DT Karlos Vigil | 3 Tkl, 2 TFL, Sack
SEC Week Nine Results
34 Kentucky (4-4) @ #23 Alabama (6-2) 17
45 #7 Texas A&M (6-2) @ Arkansas (4-5) 22
27 LSU (5-4) @ South Carolina (6-2) 28
35 #11 Missouri (6-3) @ Clemson (3-5) 21
42 Florida (6-3) @ Mississippi State (3-6) 52
56 #1 Georgia (8-1) @ Vanderbilt (3-5) 21
54 Texas (4-5) @ Ole Miss (5-3) 28
Notable Week Nine Results
49 Nebraska (2-6) @ #6 Maryland (7-1) 51
26 #19 Duke (5-3) @ #17 Cal (6-2) 28
14 Wake Forest (7-2) @ #2 Miami (7-1) 28







