Carson Field has worked full-time in the sports media industry since 2020 in Colorado, Texas and Wyoming as well as nationally, and he has earned degrees from Arizona State University and Texas A&M University. When he isn’t covering the Sooners, he’s likely golfing, fishing or doing something else outdoors.
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The Sooners collected some well-earned wounds during their gritty win against Michigan State in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
Owen Heinecke, who recently competed at the NFL Scouting Combine, and at OU's Pro Day, filed an injunction to get one more season with the Sooners.
The Sooners are still in the mix for offensive lineman Brian Swanson, who is listed at 6-6 and 315 pounds.
John Mateer had an up-and-down first season with the Sooners, and Brent Venables is confident that he'll be even better in 2026.
The Sooners couldn't string together any timely hits until the eighth inning, when they notched three runs to seal their series win over the Tigers.
The Sooners retained two of the top players from their 2025 squad, and they should be similarly impactful in 2026.
The Sooners signed 25 true freshmen as part of their 2026 recruiting class, and that group has made an early positive impression on Brent Venables.
Jim Nagy has been on the Sooners' front office for over a year, and he believes that Roger Denny will help take them to new heights.
The Sooners will play host to Kamieon Compton-Nero, who is among the nation's top two-way players in the 2028 class.
Trace Rudd joined the Sooners after being one of the top kicking prospects from the Class of 2026.
The Sooners made a last-minute portal pickup in January, as they signed former Incarnate Word running back Ben McCreary.
Bishop Thomas played at three different schools before transferring to OU, and he hasn't wasted any time during his first few months with the Sooners.