

2031 College Football Playoff National Championship Preview - #2 USC (14-1) Vs. #1 Oklahoma (14-1)
Boone Tillman // Sooner Born • Published: January 15th, 2032
Armando Leon has been in Norman for three seasons, and the Oklahoma Sooners have found themselves in the National Championship Game in all three of those seasons.
For the first two years, a familiar foe was trampled during their march to the National Championship: former Sooner coach Lincoln Riley. Now, he awaits as the final challenge. The only person standing between the Oklahoma Sooners becoming only the second team in history to secure the three-peat is the same man who could never deliver a championship himself.
We'll find out how Coach Leon is handling the weight of history, how offensive coordinator Garrett Riley feels about facing his brother, and how Leon expects to contain the historic season of Chauncey Tangelo in the final "Schooner Scoop" of the season.
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#1 Oklahoma Sooners (14-1) | Description | #2 USC Trojans (14-1) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 97 Overall // 96 Offense // 99 Defense | Team Rating | 92 Overall // 91 Offense // 96 Defense Armando Leon (56-5) | Head Coach | Lincoln Riley (103-36) Air Raid | Offensive Scheme | Air Raid 3-3-5 | Defensive Scheme | 3-4 Multiple 46.1 (2nd) | Offensive Points Per Game | 46.1 (2nd) 22.5 (11th) | Defensive Points Per Game | 13.4 (1st) 467.7 (14th) | Offensive Yards Per Game | 501.4 (3rd) 334.3 (6th) | Defensive Yards Per Game | 284.7 (1st)
Oklahoma Sooners | Description | USC Trojans --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 137-77 | Combined Record | 113-83 @ Miami (11-3) W 31-26 | Week One | FCS W 51-0 Nebraska (7-6) W 81-14 | Week Two | BYE South Carolina (2-10) W 44-10 | Week Three | Ball State (3-9) W 48-3 Oregon (10-3) L 38-35 | Week Four | Michigan State (6-6) W 36-7 BYE | Week Five | Northwestern (2-10) W 48-3 Auburn (10-3) W 59-7 | Week Six | @ Illinois (7-5) W 31-21 Texas (10-3) W 49-24 | Week Seven | @ Purdue (1-11) W 79-3 @ Vanderbilt (2-10) W 45-17 | Week Eight | @ Notre Dame (5-7) W 52-10 Oklahoma State (10-4) W 37-7 | Week Nine | Michigan (11-2) W 59-17 @ Texas A&M (5-7) W 23-16 | Week Ten | BYE Kentucky (6-7) W 38-17 | Week Eleven | Iowa (4-8) W 52-17 BYE | Week Twelve | @ Oregon (10-3) L 42-24 @ Tennessee (11-3) W 52-48 | Week Thirteen | @ Nebraska (7-6) W 38-10 @ LSU (6-7) W 49-30 | Week Fourteen | UCLA (5-7) W 45-5 Florida (11-3) W 44-32 | Conf. Champ | Ohio State (12-3) W 38-6 BYE | First Round | BYE Georgia (10-4) W 55-24 | Quarterfinal | Ohio State (12-3) W 38-6 Duke (12-3) W 52-28 | Semifinal | Arizona State (14-2) W 56-27
Oklahoma Sooners USC Trojans --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N/A | Injuries | N/A
Oklahoma Sooners 2031 Stats USC Trojans --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SO Markelle Nickey (88) 314/429 (73%), 3,392 Yds, 45 TD, 14 INT| QB | SR(RS) Chauney Taneglo (99) 469/693 (67%), 5,495 Yds, 49 TD, 4 INT SO(RS) Dillon Slye (94) 123 Att, 816 Yds, 6 TD | HB | SR(RS) Caleb Shurmur (94) 252 Att, 1,564 Yds, 29 TD JR(RS) Johnny Chubb (91) 58 Rec, 780 Yds, 7 TD | WR | JR(RS) LaMont Barnes (92) 121 Rec, 1,547 Yds, 7 TD JR Maurice Lucky (81) 78 Rec, 1,022 Yds, 23 TD | WR | JR(RS) Isaiah Devoe (91) 118 Rec, 1,288 Yds, 14 TD FR SS Quincy Enagbare (80) 100 Tkl, 15 TFL, 4.5 Sack, 4 INT | DEF | SR LB Brendan Hardee (92) 72 Tkl, 23 TFL, 10 Sacks SR MLB Gordon Paul (92) 91 Tkl, 27 TFL, 8 Sacks, INT | DEF | SR DT Rahim Tonges (93) 48 Tkl, 17 TFL, 9.5 Sacks JR DT Cole Leo (93) 32 Tkl, 25 TFL, 10 Sacks | DEF | SR LB Devin Kugbila (94) 43 Tkl, 13 TFL, 9.5 Sacks JR(RS) CB Antwan Phung (88) 67 Tkl, 6 TFL, 7 INT | DEF | SR(RS) CB Mario Magnifico (88) 64 Tkl, 6 INT
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Schooner Scoop
BT: "How fitting is it that the last person you have to topple to put yourself and the Sooners in the record books, is perhaps the most hated man for Sooners fans everywhere?"
AL: "I thought it was fitting when we met him in the first year. Sort of like exorcising the demon getting that first playoff win over the man that they thought would do it. Then we beat him last year on the way to our repeat. And now, again to claim history. I'm less caught up in the matchup with Lincoln, however, and just happy we aren't facing the Hurricanes a third time. You saw it with the Warriors and Cavs in the Finals 10 years ago, when the winning is one-sided the rivalry losses its glamour."
BT: "You might not be caught up in facing Lincoln Riley, but how is offensive coordinator Garrett Riley handling squaring off against his brother on the national stage?"
AL: "Talking with him, he's excited to have the opportunity to finally one up his brother. Lincoln may be a head coach, a role I think Garrett is going to nab eventually, but if Garrett can get that first National Championship ring? He'll have bragging rights for the rest of his life. Since they aren't facing off directly, both being offensive-minded coaches, Pat and myself have got to make sure we don't let Garrett down."
BT: "That figures to be a tall task with the Heisman runner-up, whom many felt should have won, in Chauncey Tangelo bringing his historic campaign into the National Championship. He's got a real shot at breaking the Big Ten single-season passing touchdown record, having already claimed the passing yards records, and with a historic game, could even claim the all-time mark from Bailey Zappe. To add to the challenge, Caleb Shurmur was third in the Heisman voting and leads the country in rushing yards and touchdowns. How do you game plan against such a historic one-two punch?"
AL: "You've got to stay disciplined, period. If you start chasing big plays, they've got the talent to make you pay. Cover your assignment, keep everything in front of you, and make them earn it. If we can get a few big sacks, put them in some long-yardage situations, that'll go a long way to helping us keep them corralled.
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It doesn't get any bigger than this. One more game stands between the Sooners and history.
USC has dogwalked everyone they've played this season, except one. Oregon. And what does Oregon have? A fast, physical defense that plays tough man coverage.
Sound familiar?
If we win this game, it'll be because of the defensive mastery of Leon and Surtain Sr.
28 USC, 35 Oklahoma











