LSU, Oklahoma and College Football Playoff
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The LSU Tigers (7-4, 3-4 SEC) will travel to Norman in Week 14 for an SEC matchup against the Oklahoma Sooners in the regular season finale. Interim coach Frank
The No. 8 Sooners were a 4.5-point favorite when they defeated the then-No. 21 Missouri Tigers 17-6 (Under 42.5) last Saturday. Oklahoma won that battle in Columbia despite cranking out just 276 yards of total offense. LSU defeated OU 37-17 last season in Baton Rouge and leads a 4-game all-time series 3-1.
An Oklahoma Sooners fan bodyslammed an LSU staffer in an attempt to hold on to a ball after catching it in the stands.
The Tigers will look to end the 2025 season on a high note, head to Norman for the first time in program history.
Oklahoma struggled to separate from LSU through the first 3 quarters in part because of 3 giveaways from quarterback John Mateer.
A lot is on the line for the No. 8 Oklahoma Sooners as they play the LSU Tigers for the fifth time in the two storied programs' history.
Oklahoma, or more accurately its tough defense, has put itself back on the right side of the College Football Playoff picture, but with two losses, there is no
No. 8 Oklahoma hosts LSU in its season finale with a chance to clinch a spot in the College Football Playoff. The Sooners stunned Alabama two weeks ago to move into the top 10, and should maintain their spot as long as they take care of business against a flailing LSU squad.
The No. 2 Sooners would go on to beat No. 9 LSU, capping off the season for arguably the best OU football team that didn't win a national title.