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The 2019 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the 2019 NCAA Division I FBS football season, the 125th season for the Oklahoma Sooners. The team was led by Lincoln Riley, in his third year as head coach. They played their home games at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Oklahoma. They are a charter member of the Big 12 Conference.

Oklahoma began the year ranked fourth in the AP Poll and were the overwhelming favorites to repeat as Big 12 Conference champions. The Sooners won their first seven games of the season before being upset on the road by Kansas State. On November 16, Oklahoma overcame a 25-point deficit to beat previously undefeated Baylor, 34–31. Oklahoma finished conference play tied with Baylor for the best record in the conference with an 8–1 record, earning them each a spot in the Big 12 Championship Game. There, they defeated Baylor a second time, this time by a score of 30–23 in overtime, to win Oklahoma's fifth consecutive and 13th overall Big 12 title. In the final College Football Playoff rankings of the season, Oklahoma was ranked fourth, earning them a spot in the 2019 Peach Bowl, in a national semi-final game against first-seeded LSU. This was Oklahoma's third consecutive and fourth overall CFP bid. The Sooners fell to the Tigers, 63–28, to end the season at 12–2, and were ranked seventh in the final AP Poll.

The Sooners were led on offense by quarterback Jalen Hurts, a graduate transfer from Alabama that had previously played in three separate College Football Playoffs with the Crimson Tide. Hurts finished in second in the conference in both passing yards and rushing yards, and led the conference with 53 total touchdowns. He finished in second in voting for the Heisman Trophy. Wide receiver CeeDee Lamb was a consensus All-American. Hurts, Lamb, and center Creed Humphrey were named first-team all-conference. On defense, the team was led by first-team all-conference linebacker Kenneth Murray.

Preseason

Award watch lists

Listed in the order that they were released

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Lott Trophy[1] Kenneth Murray LB JR
Maxwell Award[2] Jalen Hurts QB GS
CeeDee Lamb WR JR
Bednarik Award[3] Kenneth Murray LB JR
Fred Biletnikoff Award[4] Grant Calcaterra TE JR
CeeDee Lamb WR JR
John Mackey Award[5] Grant Calcaterra TE JR
Rimington Trophy[6] Creed Humphrey C RS SO
Butkus Award[7] Kenneth Murray LB JR
Outland Trophy[8] Creed Humphrey OL RS SO
Neville Gallimore DL RS SR
Bronko Nagurski Trophy[9] Kenneth Murray LB JR
Dodd Trophy[10] Lincoln Riley HC
Wuerffel Trophy[11] Kenneth Murray LB JR
Walter Camp Award[12] Jalen Hurts QB GS
Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award Kennedy Brooks RB RS SO
CeeDee Lamb WR JR
Jalen Hurts QB GS
Tanner Mordecai QB RS FR
Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award[13] Jalen Hurts QB GS

Big 12 media days

The 2019 Big 12 media days were held July 15–16, 2019 in Frisco, Texas. In the Big 12 preseason media poll, Oklahoma was predicted to finish atop the standings for the fourth consecutive year.[14]

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Big 12 media poll
1 Oklahoma 761 (68)
2 Texas 696 (9)
3 Iowa State 589
4 TCU 474
5 Oklahoma State 460
6 Baylor 453
7 Texas Tech 281
8 West Virginia 241
9 Kansas State 191
10 Kansas 89

Preseason awards

2019 Preseason All-Big 12[15]

All-Big 12 Offense[16]
Position Player Class Team
RB Kennedy Brooks So. style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle"|Oklahoma
WR CeeDee Lamb Jr. style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle"|Oklahoma
TE Grant Calcaterra Jr. style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle"|Oklahoma
OL Creed Humphrey Rs. So. style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle"|Oklahoma
KR/PR CeeDee Lamb Jr. style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle"|Oklahoma
All-Big 12 Defense[16]
Position Player Class Team
LB Kenneth Murray Jr. style="Шаблон:CollegePrimaryStyle"|Oklahoma

Spring game

Schedule

Oklahoma announced its 2019 football schedule on October 18, 2018. The 2019 schedule consists of 6 home games, 5 away games and 1 neutral-site game in the regular season. The Sooners will host 2 non-conference games against Houston and South Dakota, and will travel to UCLA. Oklahoma will host Texas Tech, West Virginia, Iowa State, TCU and travel to Baylor, Kansas, Kansas State, and Oklahoma State in regular season conference play. Oklahoma will play Texas in Dallas, Texas at the Cotton Bowl Stadium on October 12 in the Red River Showdown, the 114th game played in the series.[17] Шаблон:CFB schedule

Personnel

Roster

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Quarterback

Running backs

Wide receiver

  •  2 CeeDee Lambjunior (6'2, 189)
  •  3 Mykel Jones – Redshirt junior (5'11, 188)
  •  5 A.D. Miller – Redshirt senior (6'3, 189)
  •  8 Trejan Bridges – freshman (6'1, 187)
  • 10 Theo Weasefreshman (6'3, 201)
  • 11 Jadon Haselwoodfreshman (6'2, 206)
  • 12 Drake StoopsRedshirt freshman (5'9, 169)
  • 14 Charleston RamboRedshirt sophomore (6'1, 175)
  • 83 Nick Basquine – Redshirt senior (5'11, 192)
  • 84 Lee Morris – Redshirt junior (6'2, 207)
  • 85 Devin Staton – Redshirt freshman (6'2, 195)
  • 86 Finn Corwin – freshman (5'8, 169)
  • 87 Spencer Jones – Redshirt junior (6'1, 196)
  • 88 Jackson Webb – junior (5'11, 163)
  • 89 Damon Smith – freshman (6'1, 179)

Tight ends

Long snappers

  • 51 Kasey Kelleher – Redshirt sophomore (5'10, 224)
  • 57 Zach Edwards – Redshirt freshman (5'10, 185)
 

Offensive lineman

  • 52 Tyrese Robinson – OL – Redshirt sophomore (6'3, 332)
  • 54 Marquis Hayes – OG – Redshirt sophomore (6'5, 351)
  • 56 Creed Humphrey – C – Redshirt sophomore (6'5, 325)
  • 59 Adrian Ealy – OT – Redshirt sophomore (6'6, 328)
  • 61 Ian McIver – OL – Redshirt sophomore (6'3, 324)
  • 62 David Swaby – OT – Redshirt sophomore (6'9, 320)
  • 65 Finley Felix – OL – junior (6'5, 311)
  • 69 Clayton Woods – OL – Redshirt senior (6'2, 287)
  • 70 Brey Walker – OT – Redshirt freshman (6'6, 338)
  • 72 Stacey Wilkins – freshman (6'6, 310)
  • 73 R.J. Proctor – OL – Redshirt senior (6'4, 328)
  • 74 Marcus Alexander – OL – freshman (6'3, 308)
  • 75 E.J. Ndoma–Ogar – OL – freshman (6'3, 341)
  • 76 Dalton Bishop – C – Redshirt sophomore (6'5, 289)
  • 77 Erik Swenson – OT – Redshirt junior (6'5, 311)
  • 78 Bryce Roberts – OL – junior (6'4, 287)
  • 79 Darrell Simpson – OT – Redshirt freshman (6'5, 301)

Defensive lineman

  •  7 Ronnie Perkins – DE – sophomore (6'3, 234)
  • 31 Jalen Redmond – DL – sophomore (6'3, 266)
  • 33 Marcus Stripling – DL – freshman (6'3, 247)
  • 45 Joseph Wete – DE/LB – sophomore (6'4, 216)
  • 55 Kenneth Mann – DE – Redshirt senior (6'3, 255)
  • 58 Caden Blanchard – DL – Redshirt freshman (6'1, 275)
  • 88 Jordan Kelley – DT – Redshirt freshman (6'3, 297)
  • 90 Neville Gallimore – DL – Redshirt senior (6'3, 320)
  • 91 Dillion Faamatau – DT – Redshirt senior (6'3, 219)
  • 92 Kori Roberson – DL – freshman (6'4, 272)
  • 93 Reed Lindsey – DL – freshman (6'4, 245)
  • 94 Troy James – DT – Redshirt sophomore (6'1, 304)
  • 95 Isaiah Thomas – DE – Redshirt sophomore (6'5, 254)
  • 96 LaRon Stokes – DL – junior (6'4, 256)
  • 97 Marquise Overton – DT – Redshirt senior (6'1, 315)
  • 98 Zacchaeus McKinney – DT – Redshirt sophomore (6'3, 306)
  • 99 Marcus Hicks – DL – freshman (6'5, 261)
 

Linebacker

  •  9 Kenneth Murrayjunior (6'2, 238)
  • 19 Caleb Kellysenior (6'3, 221)
  • 21 Ryan Jones – Redshirt sophomore (6'2, 236)
  • 23 DaShaun White – sophomore (6'0, 221)
  • 24 Brian Asamoah IIRedshirt freshman (6'1, 219)
  • 30 Levi Draper – Redshirt freshman (6'1, 226)
  • 34 David Ugwoegbu – freshman (6'4, 231)
  • 35 Nik BonittoRedshirt freshman (6'3, 225)
  • 36 Josh Schenck – Redshirt junior (5'11, 209)
  • 37 Easton Reeves – freshman (6'1, 217)
  • 38 Bryan Mead – Redshirt junior (6'2, 230)
  • 40 Jon-Michael Terry – Redshirt junior (6'3, 241)
  • 41 Jake McCoy – freshman (6'4, 216)
  • 42 Mark Jackson Jr. – senior (6'3, 265)
  • 57 Brock Prengler – freshman (6'1, 227)

Defensive backs

  •  1 Jordan Parker – DB – Redshirt junior (6'1, 190)
  •  4 Jaden Davis – CB – freshman (5'10, 175)
  •  5 Woodi Washington – CB – freshman (5'11, 183)
  •  6 Tre Brown – CB – junior (5'10, 182)
  • 10 Patrick Fields – S – sophomore (5'11, 193)
  • 11 Parnell Motley – CB – senior (6'0, 177)
  • 13 Tre Norwood – DB – junior (6'0, 179)
  • 20 Robert Barnes – S – junior (6'2, 207)
  • 22 Jeremiah Cridell – S – freshman (5'11, 194)
  • 25 Justin Broiles – S – Redshirt sophomore (5'10, 181)
  • 26 Caleb Murphy – S – Redshirt freshman (5'11, 207)
  • 27 Ty Dearman – S – freshman (5'11, 188)
  • 28 Chanse Sylvie – S – Redshirt junior (5'11, 187)
  • 32 Delarrin Turner-Yell – S – sophomore (5'10, 175)
  • 34 Eric Gallegos – S – sophomore (5'9, 187)
  • 43 Ryan Peoples – DB – freshman (5'11, 176)
  • 44 Brendan Radley-Hiles – DB – sophomore (5'9, 186)
  • 46 Robert Charlton II – DB – Redshirt senior (5'10, 181)
  • 48 Eric Windham – DB – freshman (5'10, 175)

Placekickers

  • 30 Calum Sutherland – Redshirt freshman (5'9, 191)
  • 47 Gabe Brkic – Redshirt freshman (6'2, 189) (+P)
  • 48 Stephen Johnson – Redshirt sophomore (6'1, 185)

Punter

  • 46 Reeves Mundschau – Redshirt freshman (5'11, 179)

Coaching staff

Name Position Alma mater Joined Staff
Lincoln Riley Head coach / quarterbacks Texas Tech (2006) 2015/2017
Alex Grinch Defensive coordinator/ Safeties Mount Union (2002) 2019
Ruffin McNeill Assistant head coach/outside linebackers East Carolina (1980) 2017
Shane Beamer Assistant head coach for offense / tight ends and H-Backs Virginia Tech (1999) 2018
Cale Gundy Co-offensive Coordinator / recruiting coordinator / inside receivers Oklahoma (1994) 1999
Bill Bedenbaugh Co-offensive Coordinator / offensive line Iowa Wesleyan (1995) 2013
Roy Manning Cornerbacks Michigan (2004) 2019
Jay Boulware Special teams coordinator / running backs Texas (1996) 2013
Brian Odom Inside Linebackers SE Oklahoma State (2004) 2019
Dennis Simmons Outside receivers BYU (1997) 2015
Calvin Thibodeaux Defensive line Oklahoma (2006) 2016
Bennie Wylie Director of Sports Performance Sam Houston State (1999) 2018
Clarke Stroud Director of football operations Oklahoma (1990) 2018

Depth chart

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Game summaries

Houston

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South Dakota

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At UCLA

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Texas Tech

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At Kansas

Шаблон:See also Шаблон:Americanfootballbox Kickoff was delayed from the original start time of 11:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. due to lightning and thunderstorms in the vicinity of the University of Kansas.[18]

After the delay, it was called an "easy victory" for the Sooners even though Kansas "outplayed" the Sooners for the bulk of the first quarter. Kansas even scored first with a touchdown after forcing Oklahoma to punt. Kansas then gained 98 yards for their touchdown and led 7–0 in the first quarter. Oklahoma then took control and led 21–7 at halftime.[18]

Oklahoma managed 29 first downs and converted 6 of 9 times on third down, with 545 total yards of offense. Oklahoma also threw an interception for the only turnover of the game. Kansas only managed 18 first downs with 6–14 on third down. They also attempted 2 fourth-down conversions but both were unsuccessful, with a total of 360 yards of offense. Kansas did manage a little more clock time of offense with 30:29 time of possession compared to Oklahoma's 29:31. The final score was Oklahoma 45, Kansas 20.[19]

Oklahoma completed their 22nd straight true road win, which was the second longest streak since at least World War II in major college football when Coach Bud Wilkinson led the sooners to 25 wins from 1953 to 1958.[18]

vs Texas

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West Virginia

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At Kansas State

Шаблон:See also Шаблон:Americanfootballbox Oklahoma traveled to Manhattan expecting a relatively easy road win but instead were pushed to what experts expected to be a critical loss for the Sooners in their hunt for the national title. The loss ended what was at the time the nation's longest road win streak.[20]

Oklahoma's cornerback Parnell Motley was ejected from the game for unsportsmanlike conduct after kicking a Kansas State player. Kansas State's Eric Gallon forced a key fumble on a kick return but in process suffered a severe knee injury and he missed the rest of the game.[20]

K-State's Skylar Thompson threw for 213 yards and ran for four touchdowns. Oklahoma nearly came back in the fourth quarter but the game concluded after an on-side kick for a 48–41 final score and Kansas State win.[20]

Iowa State

Шаблон:See also Шаблон:Americanfootballbox Both Iowa State and Oklahoma lost their previous games. Oklahoma could still be in the playoff chase by winning the remainder of their games and winning the Big 12 conference championship game. Predictions call that the Oklahoma Defense will need to slow the Cyclone offense to win the game. Coming into the game, it is listed as one of the most "compelling matchups" for the week by MSN Sports.[21]

At Baylor

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TCU

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Oklahoma State

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Vs. Baylor (Big 12 Championship game)

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Vs. LSU (Peach Bowl)

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Statistics

Team

Offense

Defense

Key: POS: Position, SOLO: Solo Tackles, AST: Assisted Tackles, TOT: Total Tackles, TFL: Tackles-for-loss, SACK: Quarterback Sacks, INT: Interceptions, PD: Passes Defended, FF: Forced Fumbles, FR: Fumbles Recovered, BLK: Kicks or Punts Blocked, SAF: Safeties

Special teams

Scoring

Scores by quarter (non-conference opponents)

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Scores by quarter (Big 12 opponents)

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Scores by quarter (All opponents)

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Rankings

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Awards and honors

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Jalen Hurts (Big 12 Offensive Player/Newcomer of the Week) QB September 3, 2019 [22]
Brendan Radley-Haines (Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week) CB September 9, 2019 [23]
Jalen Hurts (Big 12 Newcomer of the Week) QB September 30, 2019 [24]
CeeDee Lamb (Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week) WR October 14, 2019 [25]
Kenneth Murray (Big 12 Defensive of the Week) LB October 14, 2019
Jalen Hurts (2x Big 12 Newcomer of the Week) QB October 14, 2019
Jalen Hurts (2x Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week) QB October 21, 2019 [26]
CeeDee Lamb (2x Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week) WR November 11, 2019
Jalen Hurts (3x Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week) QB November 18, 2019

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Creed Humphrey OL Big 12 Offensive Lineman Player of the Year
Jalen Hurts QB Big 12 Offensive Newcomer Player of the Year
LaRon Stokes DL Big 12 Defensive Newcomer Player of the Year
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The NCAA recognizes a selection to all five of the AP, AFCA, FWAA, TSN and WCFF first teams for unanimous selections and three of five for consensus selections. HM = Honorable mention. Source:

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Creed Humphrey OL Sophomore
Jalen Hurts QB Graduate Student
CeeDee Lamb WR Junior
Kenneth Murray LB Junior
Adrian Ealy OL Sophomore
Kennedy Brooks RB Sophomore
Jeremiah Hall WR Sophomore
Parnell Motley DB Senior
Neville Gallimore DL Senior
Ronnie Perkins DL Sophomore
Gabe Brkic PK Freshman
Pat Fields (HM) DB Sophomore
Reeves Mundschau (HM) P Freshman
Jalen Redmond (HM) DL Sophomore
Delarrin Turner-Yell (HM) DB Sophomore
DaShaun White (HM) LB Sophomore
HM = Honorable mention. Source:
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HM = Honorable mention. Source:

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Postseason

Bowl game

2020 NFL draft

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The 2020 NFL Draft will be held on April 23–25, 2020 in Paradise, Nevada.

Sooners who were picked in the 2020 NFL Draft:

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1 17 CeeDee Lamb WR Dallas Cowboys
1 23 Kenneth Murray ILB Los Angeles Chargers
2 53 Jalen Hurts QB Philadelphia Eagles
3 82 Neville Gallimore DT Dallas Cowboys

References

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