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Episode 154
Published 2 months, 4 weeks ago
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Football Coaching Changes
- DeMarco Murray's Departure:
- Longtime OU running backs coach (since 2020) left after a 5-year stint to become the Kansas City Chiefs' new running backs coach.
- Murray, an OU legend (first-team All-Big 12 RB as a player, solid NFL career), receives mutual well-wishes from fans and host.
- Fan sentiment: Largely positive/excited for change; many felt his tenure overstayed, with gripes over RB decisions/production post-Eric Gray era.
- Described as mutual parting; Andy Reid reportedly contacted Brent Venables before hiring.
- Seen as a career step up for Murray (NFL level, learning under Eric Bieniemy).
- Host hopes he succeeds and preserves his legacy positively.
- Replacement search ongoing; quick hire expected due to spring ball prep and recruiting stability.
- Speculation dismissed: Kale Gundy won't return (due to past issues).
- Fan chat suggestion (Adrian Peterson) liked personally but concerns over recent off-field issues and "legend hire" risks.
- Defensive Backs Coach Hire:
- Replacement for Jay Valai (left for Buffalo Bills): LaMar Morgan from Michigan.
- Morgan (≈40 years old, 14+ years experience): Served as Michigan's defensive passing game coordinator/DBs coach recently; prior roles include DC/secondary at Louisiana (Ragin' Cajuns, his alma mater), stops at Vanderbilt, Houston, UL Monroe.
- Praised for youth + experience balance; solid resume from strong programs (Michigan hire highlighted).
- Quick hire (within ~1-1.5 weeks of Valai's exit) to retain recruits and maintain DB room momentum (strong talent via transfers/returners like Courtland Gillery, Eli Bowen).
- Recruits reportedly happy; fans mixed (some wanted fresh direction despite liking Valai).
- Interesting note: OU faces Michigan in Ann Arbor in September 2026; Morgan faces former team early.
- Other Football Note:
- 2027 OU-SMU game (Sept. 11) moved from SMU's Gerald J. Ford Stadium to neutral-site AT&T Stadium (Arlington, TX).
- Pros: Larger capacity (~80k vs. SMU's smaller venue), potential revenue boost, fun for fans (OU historically strong there, 6-2 all-time including Big 12 titles).
- Cons: Takes away traditional home atmosphere/pageantry; some view as "sellout" for money, though host calls it smart business.
- Mixed fan opinions; closer to both fanbases than far neutral sites.
- Season starts February 13, 2026, at Shriners Children's College Baseball Showdown (Globe Life Field, Arlington, TX).
- Opening weekend opponents: Texas Tech (Fri, 11 a.m./3 p.m.?), Oklahoma State (Sat), TCU (Sun).
- OU favored in opener vs. Texas Tech (-148 on FanDuel).
- High excitement: "Boomer or bust" team with massive potential (depth, transfers, returners, strong freshman class).
- Key praises from Skip Johnson:
- One of his best freshman recruiting cl