There's really no "letting them go" any more, anyway. They're all free agents every season.
The majority of starting FBS QBs are transfers.
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Gonna be a long season if they don’t make big improvements in a hurry. Pretty sure Maine is the only team left on the schedule that’s worse than Houston.
yeah... that was a really sloppy performance all around for OU.
The offense is atrocious, gotta get healthy. Even still upside & expectations for this year just took a big hit.
Overheard in the President's box, "We paid this guy how much"?
Need 4 tix for Tulane game
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Makes sense.
Tulane will be a big test. They are a decent team overall. I thought the play calling was actually fine (maybe run a bit more) but the execution of those plays was pretty bad. Seems like either an over zealous offensive play calling based on the athletes we have or the injuries piled up and the replacements can't run the plays.
For people criticizing the play calling, what calls do you think would have worked? To me, the problem was more execution than play calling. Execution lacked at least partially because this team is beat up (especially on o-line and WR), inexperienced (especially QB), and out of sync. In the end, Littrell is responsible for getting the offense to work and the offense is the worst it's been since the Blake era. I'm not saying he shouldn't get blame, but I just didn't think the play calling was the major problem.
Who here was criticizing the play calling? The closest thing I'm seeing was fightthegoodfight's post, and that left the door open to the issues potentially being play calling OR player injuries, but made no firm pronouncements. Actually said "I thought the play calling was actually fine (maybe run a bit more) but the execution of those plays was pretty bad..."
We have a very inexperienced and beat up O-line trying to protect a first year starter WB who's trying to throw to a receiver corp that's mostly not the regular starters. That same O-line is trying to open holes for the run game. We averaged 2.something yards per carry running. So running more wasn't a real option. As much as I love my Sooners this offense just realistically doesn't have the potential to be very good. So the defense has to be better. No "wrestling" with opposing receivers and taking a helmet off on the field giving the other team 15 yards personal fouls. Or the obvious defensive plays where our coverage players didn't seem to know where they should be or where their teammates were going to be.
^During the Total Dominance Hour tonight, Traber listed OU’s three biggest problems as:
1. Play calling, 2. O-Line and 3. Quarterback play.
So, yes, it is being fussed about.
i've only coached football from my armchair, but i think the biggest offensive issue for the sooners is the offensive line. i think we could manage with the injuries at wide receiver if the line could have more success.
going into the '23-'24 season, the starting offensive line consisted of:
walter rouse, tyler guyton, savion byrd, mckade mettauer, and andrew raym.
and going into the '24-'25 season:
michael tarquin, jacob sexton, branson hickman, febrechi nwaiwu, and spencer brown
so... an entirely new starting line and the team is already missing its starting center. if that line can't achieve their objectives, the team is going to struggle on every aspect of offense regardless of the plays called or the skill of the quarterback.
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