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The 2014 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the 2014 NCAA Division I FBS football season, the 120th season of Sooner football. The team was led by two-time Walter Camp Coach of the Year Award winner, Bob Stoops, in his 16th season as head coach. They played their home games at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Oklahoma. They were a member of the Big 12 Conference.

Oklahoma entered the 2014 season ranked 4th in AP Poll and were projected to capture their first Big 12 title since 2012, finishing 1st in the Big 12 media poll. The Sooners won their first four games of the season, before being upset by then-No. 25 TCU. The team also lost to then-No. 14 Kansas State two weeks later & then to No. 10 Baylor, which was the first and only win in Norman for the Bears to date. The Sooners recovered and won their next two games, which included a record-setting performance from freshman running back Samaje Perine, who ran for 427 yards, which broke the single-game rushing record set a week prior by Wisconsin's Melvin Gordon. They entered the season finale against Oklahoma State at 8–3 and ranked 18th in the AP Poll. However, the Sooners lost in overtime, giving the Cowboys their first win in Bedlam since 2011, which also earned them bowl eligibility and their first win in Norman since 2001. Oklahoma finished out the regular season with an 8–4 record, 5–4 in Big 12 play to finish in a three-way tie for fourth place. The Sooners were invited to play in the Russell Athletic Bowl against the Clemson Tigers,[1] where they were defeated by a score of 40–6.

Following the season, Jordan Phillips was selected in the second round of the 2015 NFL Draft, along with Geneo Grissom in the third, Daryl Williams and Blake Bell in the fourth, and Tyrus Thompson and Aaron Ripkowski in the sixth.

Preseason

Recruits

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Award watch lists

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Blake Bell[2]
Taylor McNamara[2]
Michael Hunnicutt[3]
Eric Striker[4]
Zack Sanchez[5]

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Frank Shannon[4]
Eric Striker[4]
Trevor Knight[6]
Ty Darlington[7]
Daryl Williams[8]

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Trevor Knight[9]
Frank Shannon[10]
Eric Striker[10]
Charles Tapper[10]

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Trevor Knight[11]
Zack Sanchez[12]
Eric Striker[12]
Charles Tapper[12]

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Schedule

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Roster

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Depth chart

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Game summaries

Louisiana Tech

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Tulsa

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Tennessee

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West Virginia

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TCU

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Texas (Red River Showdown)

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Kansas State

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Iowa State

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Baylor

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Texas Tech

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Kansas

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Kickoff was delayed from the original start time of 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM due to lightning and thunderstorms in the vicinity of the University of Oklahoma.[14] Oklahoma true freshman running back Samaje Perine broke the NCAA single-game rushing record in this game, recording 427 yards and five touchdowns on 34 carries. Perine broke Wisconsin running back Melvin Gordon's record — which only stood for seven days — on a 42-yard run early in the fourth quarter. The yardage also allowed him to become OU's single-game leading rusher, breaking the mark previously owned by Greg Pruitt (294 yards vs. Kansas State, October 23, 1971). It was the third game of the season in which Perine rushed for more than 200 yards.[15]

Oklahoma State (Bedlam Series)

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Clemson (Russell Athletic Bowl)

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Rankings

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Statistics

Team

OU Opp
Points per Game 36.4 25.9
First Downs 293 264
  Rushing 161 86
  Passing 118 155
  Penalty 14 23
Rushing Yardage 3,395 1,383
  Rushing Attempts 557 458
  Avg per Rush 6.1 3
  Avg per Game 261.2 106.4
Passing Yardage 2,646 3,591
  Avg per Game 203.5 276.2
  Completions-Attempts 210-386 (54.4%) 287-510 (56.3%)
Total Offense 6,041 4,974
  Total Plays 943 968
  Avg per Play 6.4 5.1
  Avg per Game 464.7 382.6
Fumbles-Lost 12-7 19-7
OU Opp
Punts-Yards 66-2,763 (41.9 avg) 89-3,489 (39.2 avg)
Punt Returns-Total Yards 15-87 (5.8 avg) 17-181 (10.6 avg)
Kick Returns-Total Yards 37-840 (22.7 avg) 26-554 (21.3 avg)
Onside Kicks 0-1 (0%) 0-0
Avg Time of Possession per Game 30:20 29:40
Penalties-Yards 70-648 77-614
  Avg per Game 49.8 47.2
3rd Down Conversions 72/178 (40.4%) 82/214 (38.3%)
4th Down Conversions 9/15 (60%) 9/17 (52.9%)
Sacks By-Yards 32-204 9-58
Total TDs 62 43
  Rushing 40 15
  Passing 17 23
Fields Goals-Attempts 13-18 (72.2%) 14-18 (77.8%)
PAT-Attempts 60-62 (96.8%) 37-40 (92.5%)
Total Attendance 510,972 248,457
  Games-Avg per Game 6-85,162 5-49,691
  • Most points given up in Stoops era
  • Least sacks allowed since 2004
  • Smallest average margin of victory (10.5), least passing touchdowns and lowest passing completion percentage since 2005
  • Least rushing yards per game given up since 2006
  • Least passing completions and third down conversions since 2006
  • Highest passing completion percentage allowed since 2007
  • Least field goals made and attempted since 2008
  • Most rushing touchdowns since 2008
  • Most first downs, total touchdowns and passing completions given up since 2008
  • Least rushing first downs, rushing yards and yards per rush given up since 2009
  • Highest fourth down conversion rate allowed since 2009
  • Lowest field goal conversion rate since 2009

Scores by quarter

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  • Most second quarter points allowed since 2008
  • Least second quarter points scored since 2009

Postseason

Coaching changes

  • On January 4, 2015, co-offensive coordinator and receivers coach Jay Norvell was fired.[16]
  • On January 6, 2015, co-offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Josh Heupel was fired.[17]
  • On January 12, 2015, assistant head coach and cornerbacks coach Bobby Jack Wright announced his retirement from coaching.[18]
  • On January 12, 2015, East Carolina offensive coordinator Lincoln Riley was hired as Oklahoma offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach.[19]
  • On February 4, 2015, Washington State wide receivers coach Dennis Simmons was hired as Oklahoma outside receivers coach.[20]
  • On February 9, 2015, Notre Dame defensive backs coach Kerry Cooks was hired as Oklahoma defensive backs coach.[20]
  • On February 10, 2015, defensive line coach Jerry Montgomery left Oklahoma to become a defensive front assistant for the Green Bay Packers.[21]
  • On February 19, 2015, Stanford defensive assistant Diron Reynolds was hired as defensive line coach.[22]

2015 NFL Draft

The 2015 NFL Draft was held at Auditorium Theatre in Chicago on April 30 through May 2, 2015. The following Oklahoma players were either selected or signed as free agents following the draft.

Player Position Round Overall Pick NFL Team
Jordan Phillips NT 2nd 52 Miami Dolphins
Geneo Grissom DE 3rd 97 New England Patriots
Daryl Williams OT 4th 102 Carolina Panthers
Blake Bell TE 4th 117 San Francisco 49ers
Tyrus Thompson OT 6th 185 Minnesota Vikings
Aaron Ripkowski FB 6th 206 Green Bay Packers
Julian Wilson CB Undrafted Baltimore Ravens
Chuka Ndulue NT Undrafted Denver Broncos
Dionte Savage G Undrafted Miami Dolphins

References

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