Former Oklahoma OC Seth Littrell Reunites With Josh Heupel
by Staff Reporter
February 26, 20250 Comments

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Josh Heupel has reportedly hired former Oklahoma offensive coordinator Seth Littrell to join his Tennessee staff as an analyst.
Heupel and Littrell were captains on the Sooners' 2000 national championship team. Per ESPN:
Heupel and Littrell were captains on the Sooners' 2000 national championship team. Per ESPN:
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Littrell spent parts of the past two seasons on Oklahoma's staff. On Oct. 20, he was fired as offensive coordinator after the Sooners lost three of their first four SEC games and were ranked 128th nationally in total offense. They were plagued by inconsistency at quarterback and a rash of injuries at receiver.
Littrell, 46, was the head coach at North Texas from 2016 to 2022. He was 44-44 overall and led the Mean Green to six bowl bids and two Conference USA championship game appearances but was fired after the 2022 season when North Texas finished 7-6. He spent the 2023 season as an analyst at Oklahoma before he was promoted to co-offensive coordinator before the 2024 season when Jeff Lebby left for the Mississippi State head coaching job.
Heupel was the quarterback and Littrell the fullback for the Sooners in 2000, and both ended up being fired as offensive coordinators at their alma mater. Bob Stoops fired Heupel after the 2014 season.
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