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Posted on 12/3/25 at 6:39 pm to OU Guy
Posted on 12/3/25 at 6:39 pm to OU Guy
Most pass-blocking snaps without allowing a quick pressure (<2.5 seconds), FBS guards in 2025:
Febechi Nwaiwu, Oklahoma: 430 snaps
Curtis Peagler, Missouri: 369
Kuao Peihopa, Hawaii: 358
Emmanuel Pregnon, Oregon: 336
Cameron Kinnie, UCF: 306
Beau Stephens, Iowa: 266
Patrick Shupp, Delaware: 255
Remington Strickland, TCU: 245
Noah McKinney, Oklahoma State: 218
Adrian Gumm, Jacksonville State: 217
Febechi Nwaiwu, Oklahoma: 430 snaps
Curtis Peagler, Missouri: 369
Kuao Peihopa, Hawaii: 358
Emmanuel Pregnon, Oregon: 336
Cameron Kinnie, UCF: 306
Beau Stephens, Iowa: 266
Patrick Shupp, Delaware: 255
Remington Strickland, TCU: 245
Noah McKinney, Oklahoma State: 218
Adrian Gumm, Jacksonville State: 217
Posted on 12/3/25 at 7:10 pm to OU Guy
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Our PFs college highest-graded FBS defenses, 2025:
Indiana: 97.8
Ohio State: 97.0
Oklahoma: 96.4
Texas Tech: 95.8
Toledo: 90.0
Miami (FL): 89.5
Alabama: 89.0
San Diego State: 88.9
JMU: 88.4
Texas A&M: 87.9
Notre Dame: 87.5
Missouri: 87.4
BYU: 87.3
LSU: 86.9
Iowa: 86.7
Louisville: 86.2
Texas: 86.1
Utah: 85.6
Wake Forest: 85.2
Oregon: 85.1
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Our PFs college highest-graded FBS defenses, 2025:
Indiana: 97.8
Ohio State: 97.0
Oklahoma: 96.4
Texas Tech: 95.8
Toledo: 90.0
Miami (FL): 89.5
Alabama: 89.0
San Diego State: 88.9
JMU: 88.4
Texas A&M: 87.9
Notre Dame: 87.5
Missouri: 87.4
BYU: 87.3
LSU: 86.9
Iowa: 86.7
Louisville: 86.2
Texas: 86.1
Utah: 85.6
Wake Forest: 85.2
Oregon: 85.1
Posted on 12/3/25 at 9:37 pm to OU Guy
These centers didn't allow a single quick pressure (<2.5 seconds) this season:
Luke Petitbon, Florida State (400 snaps)
Justin Evans, Nebraska (392 snaps)
Josiah Chenault, Kennesaw State (388 snaps)
Jake Maikkula, Oklahoma (385 snaps)
Logan Jones, Iowa (296 snaps)
Delvin Morris, Akron (263 snaps)
Chad Lindberg, North Carolina (250 snaps)
Ben Coleman, Arizona State (193 snaps)
Zachary Henning, Washington (136 snaps)
Luke Petitbon, Florida State (400 snaps)
Justin Evans, Nebraska (392 snaps)
Josiah Chenault, Kennesaw State (388 snaps)
Jake Maikkula, Oklahoma (385 snaps)
Logan Jones, Iowa (296 snaps)
Delvin Morris, Akron (263 snaps)
Chad Lindberg, North Carolina (250 snaps)
Ben Coleman, Arizona State (193 snaps)
Zachary Henning, Washington (136 snaps)
Posted on 12/4/25 at 7:24 am to OU Guy
Final regular season PFSNcollege grades for SEC CBs:
Mansoor Delane, LSU: 99.5
Kelley Jones, Mississippi State: 91.4
Jalon Kilgore, South Carolina: 91.4
Eli Bowen, Oklahoma: 88.1
Dijon Lee Jr., Alabama: 86.9
Colton Hood, Tennessee: 86.4
PJ Woodland, LSU: 86.0
Courtland Guillory, Oklahoma: 85.9
Julian Neal, Arkansas: 85.3
Malik Muhammad, Texas: 85.3
Mansoor Delane, LSU: 99.5
Kelley Jones, Mississippi State: 91.4
Jalon Kilgore, South Carolina: 91.4
Eli Bowen, Oklahoma: 88.1
Dijon Lee Jr., Alabama: 86.9
Colton Hood, Tennessee: 86.4
PJ Woodland, LSU: 86.0
Courtland Guillory, Oklahoma: 85.9
Julian Neal, Arkansas: 85.3
Malik Muhammad, Texas: 85.3
Posted on 12/4/25 at 5:14 pm to OU Guy
Highest-graded SEC LBs:
Xavier Atkins, Auburn: 91.7
Anthony Hill Jr., Texas: 85.8
Xavian Sorey Jr., Arkansas: 82.7
CJ Allen, Georgia: 82.4
Owen Heinecke, Oklahoma: 81.6
Myles Graham, Florida: 81.6
Harold Perkins Jr., LSU: 81.2
Bryan Longwell, Vanderbilt: 79.8
Kip Lewis, Oklahoma: 78.7
Daymion Sanford, Texas A&M: 78.1
Xavier Atkins, Auburn: 91.7
Anthony Hill Jr., Texas: 85.8
Xavian Sorey Jr., Arkansas: 82.7
CJ Allen, Georgia: 82.4
Owen Heinecke, Oklahoma: 81.6
Myles Graham, Florida: 81.6
Harold Perkins Jr., LSU: 81.2
Bryan Longwell, Vanderbilt: 79.8
Kip Lewis, Oklahoma: 78.7
Daymion Sanford, Texas A&M: 78.1
Posted on 12/5/25 at 6:52 pm to OU Guy
Posted on 12/5/25 at 8:04 pm to OU Guy
Posted on 12/8/25 at 6:58 pm to OU Guy
Shows recruits a true freshman can start and excel at OU. Not many teams had 2 true freshmen on this list
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Amazing
10 Sooners made All-SEC this year.
First team:
R Mason Thomas
Tate Sandell
Grayson Miller
Second team:
Isaiah Sategna
Febechi Nwaiwu
Taylor Wein
Peyton Bowen
Ben Anderson
Third team:
Eli Bowen
Jaren Kanak
Only GA had more
10 Sooners made All-SEC this year.
First team:
R Mason Thomas
Tate Sandell
Grayson Miller
Second team:
Isaiah Sategna
Febechi Nwaiwu
Taylor Wein
Peyton Bowen
Ben Anderson
Third team:
Eli Bowen
Jaren Kanak
Only GA had more
Posted on 12/11/25 at 5:39 pm to OU Guy
Posted on 12/12/25 at 9:51 am to OU Guy
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Posted on 12/13/25 at 9:37 am to OU Guy
And another achievement. We screamed for years we needed a corner lol.

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Posted on 12/14/25 at 9:09 am to OU Guy
Fastest time to pressure, FBS defensive lines:
Utah: 3.12 seconds
Colorado State: 3.22
Clemson: 3.22
Pitt: 3.22
JMU: 3.24
Oklahoma: 3.26
Wake Forest: 3.29
Coastal Carolina: 3.29
Army: 3.29
Colorado: 3.29
Duke: 3.30
Louisville: 3.31
Auburn: 3.31
Bowling Green: 3.32
Kansas State: 3.34
Oregon State: 3.34
Michigan: 3.34
ECU: 3.35
Tulsa: 3.36
Iowa: 3.36
Utah: 3.12 seconds
Colorado State: 3.22
Clemson: 3.22
Pitt: 3.22
JMU: 3.24
Oklahoma: 3.26
Wake Forest: 3.29
Coastal Carolina: 3.29
Army: 3.29
Colorado: 3.29
Duke: 3.30
Louisville: 3.31
Auburn: 3.31
Bowling Green: 3.32
Kansas State: 3.34
Oregon State: 3.34
Michigan: 3.34
ECU: 3.35
Tulsa: 3.36
Iowa: 3.36
Posted on 12/14/25 at 9:10 am to OU Guy
Highest sack rate (sacks/pass-rush snaps), FBS defenses:
1) Texas A&M: 10.2%
2) Oklahoma: 9.8%
3) Western Michigan: 9.7%
4) Toledo: 9.6%
5) Ohio State: 9.5%
6) Buffalo: 9.4%
7) Missouri: 9.3%
7) Minnesota: 9.3%
7) Indiana: 9.4%
10) Miami-OH: 8.8%
11) FSU: 8.7%
11) ODU: 8.7%
13) UConn: 8.6%
14) Wisconsin: 8.5%
15) JMU: 8.4%
1) Texas A&M: 10.2%
2) Oklahoma: 9.8%
3) Western Michigan: 9.7%
4) Toledo: 9.6%
5) Ohio State: 9.5%
6) Buffalo: 9.4%
7) Missouri: 9.3%
7) Minnesota: 9.3%
7) Indiana: 9.4%
10) Miami-OH: 8.8%
11) FSU: 8.7%
11) ODU: 8.7%
13) UConn: 8.6%
14) Wisconsin: 8.5%
15) JMU: 8.4%
Posted on 12/14/25 at 11:54 am to OU Guy
Posted on 12/14/25 at 6:11 pm to OU Guy
Final SEC Defensive Line Grades, 2025:
Oklahoma: 92.2
Texas A&M: 91.5
Missouri: 90.1
Texas: 87.2
Ole Miss: 86.0
Kentucky: 85.6
South Carolina: 83.9
Auburn: 82.4
Tennessee: 81.4
Alabama: 81.1
Vanderbilt: 79.0
LSU: 78.3
Arkansas: 75.7
Mississippi State: 73.1
Florida: 72.3
Georgia: 71.1
Our offense played the 3/4/5/7/8/9/10/12 defensive limes
Tx offense played the 1/2/6/11/13/14/15/16 defensive lines
Oklahoma: 92.2
Texas A&M: 91.5
Missouri: 90.1
Texas: 87.2
Ole Miss: 86.0
Kentucky: 85.6
South Carolina: 83.9
Auburn: 82.4
Tennessee: 81.4
Alabama: 81.1
Vanderbilt: 79.0
LSU: 78.3
Arkansas: 75.7
Mississippi State: 73.1
Florida: 72.3
Georgia: 71.1
Our offense played the 3/4/5/7/8/9/10/12 defensive limes
Tx offense played the 1/2/6/11/13/14/15/16 defensive lines
This post was edited on 12/14/25 at 6:15 pm
Posted on 12/15/25 at 7:10 pm to OU Guy
Spend 4 minutes to listen and you’ll be running through walls for him. Really great stuff
Great stuff from Brent Venables today reflecting on his last 4 years as the head coach at Oklahoma:
"What the game of football has meant to me, it saved my life."
"I like the good times, but I like to be doubted...I don't hold on to it. I remember, but I don't hold on to it."
"I know I've lived a career that I don't deserve. It has represented excellence. Not perfectness. Excellence, for decades."
Great stuff from Brent Venables today reflecting on his last 4 years as the head coach at Oklahoma:
"What the game of football has meant to me, it saved my life."
"I like the good times, but I like to be doubted...I don't hold on to it. I remember, but I don't hold on to it."
"I know I've lived a career that I don't deserve. It has represented excellence. Not perfectness. Excellence, for decades."
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