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NFL Tickets Center (CTI) is the premier licensed ticket broker for college football games all across the country including the Oklahoma Sooners and We sell premium tickets at a price higher than face value. their quest for a national championship. Click here to purchase Oklahoma Sooners tickets Your Oklahoma Sooners ticket order will be immediately confirmed (via email) and shipped through Federal Express after it is placed. The "Ship to" address must be the same as the address at which you receive your credit card billing statement. If the shipping address is different, fill out the form accordingly and we will contact you. The cutoff time for Oklahoma Sooners tickets is the 5:15 pm EST the Friday before the game. Once a ticket order is placed we will reserve the corresponding tickets for you and only you. After the order has been confirmed the tickets will be mailed to you immediately through Federal Express and will require an adult signature. We update our ticket inventory several times every day. If you place an order before the cutoff time you are guaranteed the tickets. Your credit card will not be billed until the tickets have been confirmed and mailed to your address. NFL Tickets Center. is the premier licensed ticket broker with offices in Michigan and Illinois. Our ticket prices reflect our cost of obtaining quality seating. We specialize in obtaining front row and premium college football tickets for sold-out games all across the country. Purchase tickets ONLINE and receive immediate confirmation (via email) or give us a call at 1-800-927-2770. Once an order has been confirmed and mailed to an address, there will be no cancellations or refunds. |
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Stoops has seen two of his former offensive coordinators, Mike Leach and Mark Mangino, move on to become head coaches at Texas Tech and Kansas, respectively. However, the continuity remains, with Long being elevated to the offensive-coordinator post. And Wilson has added juice to the offense. He will assist Long as the Sooners' running-game coordinator and O-line coach. The OU attack will be modified, causing some problems for opponents in their preparation. White is the unquestioned leader at QB and appears 100 percent recovered from last season's knee injury. It will be interesting to see if strides are made in the passing game, especially with the emphasis now on getting the ball downfield more frequently. The future looks bright at QB with Rawls and Thompson. White has plenty of proven targets at WR and the top pass-catching TE in the country in Smith, who also splits out wide and sometimes lines up in the slot. Griffin, Works and exciting youngster Jones key the running game. Up front, the Sooners will be young, but expect a solid performance from this group. Sims is a fine left tackle while Carter is a rising standout. Defensively, the Sooners lost Calmus and Williams, a pair of dynamic performers, and now must get by without their leadership and enthusiasm. But there's plenty of returning talent on hand, with the Sooners fielding a defense that could be one of their fastest ever. Wilkerson and Jackson figure to generate relentless outside pressure, with Harris a big-time stud at DT. At the other DT spot, don't underestimate Klein's value. He's an all-out hustler who brings a high intensity level. He's also taking over long-snapping duties on special teams. Lehman, a quality performer, takes over Calmus' spot on the weak side, while Mitchell could be one of the top newcomers in the Big 12 after transferring from the juco ranks. The secondary has a pair of skilled cover men in Woolfolk and Strait, while FS Everage is one of the top enforcers in college football. He is a lights-out hitter. The big question remains at SS, which in the Sooners scheme is basically a combination linebacker and rover. At least adequate play must be provided by a group that includes Thompson, Bassey and McCoy. By the way, look for Woolfolk to see little, if any, action at WR. The Sooners are talented and deep at receiver. Plus, Woolfolk suffered a minor knee injury last year at WR, and the injury caused him to miss three games later in the season. In close games, Stoops has to hope the new-look kicking game doesn't let him down. Roberts is highly regarded, but he's a true freshman, and Sarubbi is transitioning from Hancock Community College in California. Keep in mind, after an OU score last season, Duncan limited the opponent's average starting field position to just the 21-yard line. One-third of his kickoffs were not returned. As for the punting situation, Jeff Ferguson averaged 44 yards last season and could boom the Sooners out of trouble. Can his younger brother, Blake, improve on his average of just 36.9 yards (at North Carolina in 2000)? Special teams could hold the key to the outcome of close, nail-biter games. As for the schedule, Alabama, Colorado and Texas Tech must come to Norman, but it boils down to what transpires at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas on Oct. 12 when the Sooners square off against Texas. It figures to be one of the games of the year in college football. After that, a dangerous spot comes in early November when the Sooners come off a home date with Colorado and then have to travel to Texas A&M the following week. Remember, during the Sooners' national championship run two years ago, it took a Torrance Marshall interception return for a TD to turn the tide in a 35-31 comeback victory over the Aggies. In the end, though, the Sooners' present and future are extremely bright. They have the right coach in Stoops, excellent direction on offense with Long and Wilson, and a solid defensive brain-trust with Mike Stoops and Venables. The Sooners are a fast, talented squad that's built for both this season and beyond. Stoops has only one senior starter on defense (Woolfolk). With all this in mind, there's no question that Stoops has built the Sooner program back to where Oklahoma can be marked down as a perennial national championship contender.
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