Oklahoma Fires Offensive Coordinator Seth Littrell Amid Struggles
The Sooners have appointed Joe Jon Finley as the new play caller following a series of disappointing performances.
- Oklahoma's offensive struggles have been notable in their first season in the SEC, overshadowing a strong defensive performance.
- Freshman quarterback Michael Hawkins Jr. had three turnovers, including two returned for touchdowns, in a recent loss to South Carolina.
- The Sooners' offense ranks among the worst in the FBS, with only 22.1 points per game and significant issues in both passing and rushing.
- Joe Jon Finley, a former Oklahoma player and current co-offensive coordinator, will assume play-calling duties.
- Upcoming challenges for Oklahoma include games against four ranked SEC teams, starting with No. 18 Ole Miss.