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  • Oklahoma Sooners football under Bob Stoops
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  • Bob Stoops is the current head coach of the Oklahoma Sooners football team which represents the University of Oklahoma in the NCAA Division I Bowl Subdivision. He was hired in 1999 and won the national championship the next year after going undefeated through the regular season. Under his direction, the Sooners have won seven Big 12 conference championships, produced 32 All-Americans, had two Heisman Trophy winners (and two runners-up), and visited all four BCS bowl games.
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w/l
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Name
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  • Oklahoma 56-25
  • Oklahoma 6-0
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  • Oklahoma 7-3
  • Texas Tech 3-0
nonconf
  • yes
Overall
  • 7
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  • 11
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  • 13
Championship
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  • national
overtime
  • 2
H
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  • 7
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Visitor
  • #1 Oklahoma
  • #6 Oregon
  • #3 Oklahoma
Title
  • #1 Oklahoma Sooners at Alabama Crimson Tide
  • #1 Oklahoma Sooners at Texas Tech Red Raiders
  • #3 Oklahoma Sooners at Air Force Falcons
  • #6 Oregon Ducks vs. Oklahoma Sooners
  • Indiana State
Rank
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  • 3
  • 4
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rankyear
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  • 2001
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Host
  • Alabama
  • Oklahoma
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  • Texas Tech
LastEntry
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bcsbowl
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Neutral
  • yes
Event
  • B. Walters 35 yard field goal
  • Brandon Jones 27 yard pass from Jason White
  • Brandon Jones 47 yard pass from Jason White
  • Brian Bostick 36 yard field goal
  • Brian Bostick 44 yard field goal
  • Clayton 8 yard pass from Hybl
  • Demetrius Williams 5 yard run
  • Garrett Hartley 34 yard field goal
  • Griffin 3 yard run
  • Heinecke 69 yard fumble return
  • J.D. Runnels 17 yard pass from Rhett Bomar
  • Johnnie Mack 1 yard run
  • Keith Toogood 31 yard field goal
  • Kejuan Jones 1 yard run
  • Kejuan Jones 2 yard run
  • Kejuan Jones 77 yard pass from Jason White
  • Kejuan Jones 8 yard run
  • Mark Clayton 14 yard pass from Jason White
  • Mark Clayton 46 yard pass from Jason White
  • Nate Hybl 2 yard run
  • T. Duncan 26 yard field goal
  • T. Duncan 27 yard field goal
  • T. Smith 13 yard pass from Hybl
  • Taurean Henderson 1 yard run
  • Tim Day 3 yard pass from Brady Leaf
  • Tim Duncan 47 yard field goal
  • Travis Wilson 28 yard pass from Jason White
  • Trey DiCarlo 34 yard field goal
  • Trey DiCarlo 40 yard field goal
  • Triandos Luke 20 yard pass from Brodie Croyle
  • Wes Welker 5 yard pass from B.J. Symons
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TVStation
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Location
abstract
  • Bob Stoops is the current head coach of the Oklahoma Sooners football team which represents the University of Oklahoma in the NCAA Division I Bowl Subdivision. He was hired in 1999 and won the national championship the next year after going undefeated through the regular season. Under his direction, the Sooners have won seven Big 12 conference championships, produced 32 All-Americans, had two Heisman Trophy winners (and two runners-up), and visited all four BCS bowl games.