Oklahoma fires OC
Oklahoma fires OC

Oklahoma fires OC

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The University of Oklahoma has fired offensive coordinator Seth Littrell following consecutive blowout losses to Texas (34-3) and South Carolina (35-9), ranking the Sooners' offense last in the nation. Littrell's tenure, which began in December 2023, was marred by injuries to key players and a lack of offensive production, with the team averaging only 22.1 points per game, placing them 107th out of 134 Division I-FBS teams. Co-offensive coordinator Joe Jon Finley has been appointed to call plays for the remainder of the season, while Kevin Johns will take over as quarterbacks coach. The Sooners enter their next game against Ole Miss with a 4-3 overall record and have struggled significantly in SEC play. Littrell's departure represents a significant shift in the program as they continue to adapt to the challenges of competing in a stronger conference. Despite the poor performance, there is uncertainty regarding the immediate changes to the offensive strategy.

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