HEART BREAKINK: Brent Venables Announce a Devastating News Concerning…
As Oklahoma begins SEC play in 2024, the Sooners have their coach secured for the long term.
Brent Venables and Oklahoma have agreed to a reworked six-year contract worth $51.6 million, ESPN reported Friday.
He had four years left on a six-year, $43.5 million deal he signed when he became Oklahoma’s head coach in December 2021.
After going 6-7 in his first season in Norman, Venables helped Oklahoma get back on track in 2023, two seasons after Lincoln Riley’s surprising departure to USC.
The Sooners went 10-3 last season, which included a win over rival Texas in the Red River Showdown. Oklahoma went undefeated at home, and both of its losses in the regular season were by one score. The Sooners lost to Arizona 38-24 in the Alamo Bowl and finished the year ranked 15th in the nation.
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