Oklahoma’s 1-2 finish and playoff ticket were still fresh when another wave of good news hit Norman. The SEC unveiled its full All-SEC teams, and Brent Venables’ roster showed out so strongly that even GM Jim Nagy jumped in to applaud the group.

“To all those who were honored and many more that deserved to be.🫡#BoomerSooner #HardToKill,” Oklahoma’s general manager Jim Nagy said on X.

The conference’s coaches voted Oklahoma second in total All-SEC selections with 10 players across 11 spots, trailing only Georgia. What makes this recognition even more meaningful is that coaches weren’t allowed to vote for their own players. Three Sooners landed on the first team: edge rusher R Mason Thomas, kicker Tate Sandell, and punter Grayson Miller.

Thomas earned the honor despite not playing in the

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