
Between Progress and Pain: Oklahoma, Alabama, and the Thin Line of Greatness
SoonerNation: Oklahoma Sooners
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Show Notes
Oklahoma didn’t lose its College Football Playoff contest with Alabama because it was outmatched. It lost because three moments changed the emotional balance of the game — and once belief shifted, control followed.
In this episode of the Sooner Nation Podcast, we break down the three plays that flipped a 17–0 Oklahoma lead into a postseason loss, examine why the Sooners looked comfortable early but struggled once momentum turned, and explore what this game reveals about Oklahoma’s next step as a program.
We also zoom out to the modern realities shaping college football: composure under pressure, postseason muscle memory, and the evolving meaning of roster stability in the NIL and transfer portal era — using Kobie McKinzie’s portal entry as a case study in how the sport is changing.
This isn’t a reactionary take.
It’s a deeper look at belief, leverage, and what it really takes to finish at the highest level.
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