Brent Venables anticipates tough schedule for Oklahoma Sooners in 2026
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 15, 2026, 2:38 PM
Last updated Jun 15, 2026
Oklahoma Sooners head coach Brent Venables expressed excitement for the upcoming 2026 season, highlighting a challenging schedule that includes a significant nonconference matchup against Michigan and SEC games versus Georgia, Texas, Kentucky, and more. Venables noted the team has 15 starters returning, emphasizing the experience will be crucial for navigating the gauntlet ahead. He acknowledged the difficult nature of the Southeastern Conference and the preparation necessary for success. The Sooners are set to start the season against Power Four opponents with a mix of home and road games throughout the fall.
- •Sooners play Michigan in a key nonconference game.
- •SEC matchups include games against Georgia and Texas.
- •Oklahoma returns 15 starters from the previous season.
- •Venables emphasizes team identity and experience for challenging schedule.
- •First Power Four opponent at home slated for late October.
- 2:38 PMYahoo Sports — Brent Venables says Sooners are 'looking forward' to tough schedule
"Head coach Brent Venables says his Oklahoma Sooners are looking forward to another difficult schedule in 2026.
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