July 7, 2024

Former Oklahoma football head coach Bob Stoops will again work within the semi-pro ranks next March. Per sources, Stoops will take up the head coaching job with the Arlington Renegades of the UFL for their inaugural 2024 campaign. 

Stoops led the Dallas Renegades of the XFL in 2020. However, after a 2-3 record, the league suspended operations due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The club resumed play in 2023. Stoop led his squad to the XFL Championship Game, beating the DC Defenders 35-26. Stoops will handle the same role under the new ownership of Dwayne Johnson and Dany Garcia

Stoops held down the Oklahoma Sooners head coaching job from 1999 to 2016, winning the NCAA National Championship in 2000. The 63-year-old led the Oklahoma football program to 14 double-digit winning seasons, ten Big 12 titles, and eight Big 12 South Division Titles. The undefeated Sooners bested the Florida State Seminoles 13-2 in the 2000 Orange Bowl, earning the program’s first and only title since 1985. Stoops also coached two Heisman Trophy Award winners, Jason White in 2003 and Sam Bradford in 2008. The Oklahoma legend is the only frontman to win the Rose Bowl, Orange Bowl, Fiesta Bowl, and Sugar Bowl in the BCS era

Stoops retired in the summer of 2017, leaving way to offensive coordinator Lincoln Riley. His successor had massive success, with quarterbacks Baker Mayfield and Kyler Murray winning the Heisman Trophy during his first two seasons. However, Riley owned a 1-3 postseason record, failed to win in the College Football Playoff, and darting for USC for the 2022 season. Brent Venables has held down Stoops’ old gig at Oklahoma since the 2022 season. After a poor 6-7 season to start his OU tenure, Venables led the Sooners to a 10-3 record this year.

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