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EPISODE · Apr 2, 2026 · 41 MIN

Spring Football Is NEAR! | Oklahoma Sooners LIVE 206

from Oklahoma at The Voice of College Football · host The Voice of College Football Network

Opening & Tone Josh greeted Sooners and college football fans, apologized for the one-day delay due to Oklahoma baseball duties (he covers the team and encouraged following @RealJoshMahler on X). Strong call-to-action: like, subscribe, join as a member ($2.99/month for perks), and engage in live chat/super chats. Rant against April Fool's Day — called it "immoral" and centered on lying/tricking; urged skipping it to avoid wasting one of 365 days. Promised no pranks — "We're not fooling you tonight." Big-Picture Context for 2026 Reflected on 2025 as a "rebuild" year after a 6-win 2024. Expectations were ~8 wins nationally, but the Sooners delivered 10 wins on a tough schedule — a huge success. 2026 outlook: Most projections expect Oklahoma to match or exceed 2025. High excitement, but tempered ("don't get hopes too high — it's college football"). Full spring game confirmed (true game format, not just scrimmage). Part of a fun "Super Sooner Weekend" with baseball/softball overlap — potential to hit multiple events in one day. How to View Spring Football Not "pointless" — valuable for evaluating energy, scheme evolution, and individual development. Caution advised: Coaches are extra conservative early (weeks 1-2). Injuries often lead to precautionary sit-outs that wouldn't happen in fall. Brent Venables praised high-energy practices with strong carryover from 2025 and the offseason. Injury Report (Early Spring — Take with Grain of Salt) Josh repeatedly urged calm — it's early, and teams are cautious. Key notes: Wide Receiver Room (biggest concern): Jer’Michael Carter and Elijah Thomas seen with crutches/boots. Parker Livingstone (Texas transfer) limited (sideline attention, missed some 1-on-1s). Trell Harris (Virginia transfer) also sidelined (pre-existing issue requiring cleanup; expected short-term). Running Backs: Xavier Robinson in a boot (tweaked ankle). Torrey Blaylock handled carefully (positive reports). Ryan Fodje (Fodje) sidelined. PJ Adebawore out (offseason foot surgery). Others ruled out for spring: Jayden Jackson, David Stone. Safety Markel Ford unavailable (depth concerns at the position). Overall: Long list, but early-spring context matters. Many are likely precautionary. Medical staff keeps details close. Offensive Line Positives Coaches (especially Ben Arbuckle and Bill Biedenboe) sound genuinely bullish — "feeling it" beyond coach-speak. Early practice lineup (with Ryan Fodje out): Michael Fasusi (LT), Eddy Pierre-Louis (LG), Jake Maikkula (C), Hito Zeta/Ozaeta (RG), Imarion/E’Marion Harris (transfer from Arkansas, RT?). Biedenboe being hard on young Fasusi (true freshman starter in 2025 with 676 snaps) seen as a great sign — player handles tough coaching well. Potential flexibility: Harris at tackle could shift Fodje inside to guard (his more natural spot). Excitement for depth and improvement. Offensive Scheme & Emphasis Ben Arbuckle: Focused on evolving the offense — new formations, better player utilization, deeper rotation (especially if WR room gets healthy). Run Game Priority: Venables and Arbuckle both stressing a bigger, more versatile run attack. 2025 ranked ~50th in SP+ offense with only ~3.5 yards per carry — needs balance for a truly effective attack. New tight end room/coach (Jason Witten) getting heavy attention — Witten deeply involved in drills; Venables watching closely. Seen as a potential boost for run game and overall versatility. Experimental looks: Transfer Lloyd Avant (Colorado State) and freshman Jahsiear Rogers occasionally lined up at WR or in backfield for new formations. Quarterback Talk: John Mateer Mixed feelings from fans/media (e.g., Josh Pate's comments). Mateer didn't fully meet 2025 expectations post-injury but showed grit (e.g., Michigan win, playing through broken thumb vs. Auburn). Positive signs: Self-critical this offseason; focused on being better. Working on more over-the-top throwing motion (less sidearm) for consistency, zip, and accuracy. QB coach (John Kuceyeski) involved in gradual mechanical tweaks from the ground up (footwork, platform, eye discipline). Leadership praised by coaches/players. This is his final season — high expectations if confidence and health return to pre-injury levels. Other Notes Owen Heinecke (LB): Fighting for a 6th year of eligibility via lawsuit/injunction against NCAA (denied waiver/appeal). Played limited lacrosse at Ohio State in 2021. Emergency hearing April 16 in Cleveland County (judge is OU Law alum). Support from OU staff/university. Potential impact: Strengthens LB room with Kip Lewis and Cole Sullivan (Michigan transfer) if granted. Recruiting: Setback with 2028 4/5-star RB Micah Rhodes decommitting (heavily tied to former RB coach DeMarco Murray, now with Chiefs). Early class still strong focus on 2027 (No. 1 or top-2 nationally per most services). Basketball sidelight: Mentioned tuning into OU's game in "The Crown" tournament afterward (NIL opportunity). Win Total & Outlook FanDuel set 2026 regular-season win total at 7.5 (opened lower at 6.5; bettors pushed it up). Josh called it an "easy smash the over" — expects at least 8 wins, with names on the hot seat if not. Closing Interacted with chat (e.g., Michigan game excitement: hostile environment vs. a rebuilding/new-coach Wolverines; early tests are good). Reiterated spring caution on injuries, excitement for tight ends/run game/OL, and evolving offense. Standard plugs: like/subscribe/member; available on podcasts (Apple/Spotify). Signed off with "Boomer." Overall Vibe: Optimistic but realistic — heavy on spring caveats, strong belief in offensive line/tight end improvements and scheme growth, tempered hype around injuries and Mateer. Typical engaging, fan-friendly live show with personal asides (April Fool's rant, baseball overlap). Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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