Mason Young
Tulsa World OU Sports Reporter
PHILADELPHIA — Minutes after Oklahoma knocked off Michigan last Saturday night, Brent Venables warned his team of the danger to come.
Back in 2023, after beating Texas in a Red River Rivalry thriller and moving to 6-0, the Sooners came out sluggish in their next game against UCF, needing to stop a two-point conversion to win. That was a sign of the looming collapse.
OU went on to combine for six turnovers in back-to-back losses to Kansas and Oklahoma State, knocking itself out of the College Football Playoff conversation.
The Sooners notched their first big win since that ‘23 Texas game after taking down the Wolverines. Now, they hit the road for the first time this fall to take on Temple at 11 a.m. Saturday inside the Philadelphia Eagles sta