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2002 Oklahoma Sooners football team
American college football season
American college football season
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| year | 2002 |
| team | Oklahoma Sooners |
| sport | football |
| image | Oklahoma Sooners logo.svg |
| image_size | 100 |
| conference | Big 12 Conference |
| division | South Division |
| short_conf | Big 12 |
| CoachRank | 5 |
| APRank | 5 |
| record | 12–2 |
| conf_record | 6–2 |
| head_coach | Bob Stoops |
| hc_year | 4th |
| cooff_coach1 | Chuck Long |
| cooc1_year | 1st |
| cooff_coach2 | Kevin Wilson |
| cooc2_year | 1st |
| codef_coach1 | Mike Stoops |
| codc1_year | 4th |
| codef_coach2 | Brent Venables |
| codc2_year | 4th |
| off_scheme | Spread |
| def_scheme | [4–3](4-3-defense) |
| captain | Quentin Griffin |
| captain2 | Teddy Lehman |
| captain3 | Trent Smith |
| captain4 | Jason White |
| captain5 | Andre Woolfolk |
| stadium | Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium |
| champion | Big 12 champion |
| Big 12 South Division co-champion | |
| Rose Bowl champion | |
| bowl | [Rose Bowl](2003-rose-bowl) |
| bowl_result | W 34–14 vs. [Washington State](2002-washington-state-cougars-football-team) |
| conf_champ | Big 12 Championship |
| conf_champ_result | W 29–7 vs. [Colorado](2002-colorado-buffaloes-football-team) |
Big 12 South Division co-champion Rose Bowl champion The 2002 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma during the 2002 NCAA Division I-A football season, the 108th season of Sooner football. The team was led by Bob Stoops in his fourth season as head coach. They played their games at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Oklahoma. They were a charter of the Big 12 Conference.
Conference play began with a win over the Missouri Tigers in Columbia, Missouri on October 5, and ended with their second win over the Colorado Buffaloes that season in the 2002 Big 12 Championship Game on December 7. The Sooners finished the regular season 11–2 (7–2 in Big 12), winning their second Big 12 title and their 38th conference title overall. They received an automatic berth to play in their first Rose Bowl in school history, where they beat the Washington State Cougars, 34–14.
Following the season, Andre Woolfolk was selected 28th overall in the 2003 NFL draft, along with Quentin Griffin in the 4th round, Jimmy Wilkerson in the 6th, and Trent Smith in the 7th.
Schedule
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Roster
- Chuck Long – Co-offensive coordinator & quarterbacks
- Kevin Wilson – Co-offensive coordinator & offensive line
- Cale Gundy – Running backs
- Darrell Wyatt – Wide receivers
- Jonathan Hayes – Tight ends & special teams
- Mike Stoops – Co-defensive coordinator & defensive backs
- Brent Venables – Co-defensive coordinator & linebackers
- Jackie Shipp – Defensive line
- Bobby Jack Wright – Defensive ends
Game summaries
Tulsa
Alabama
UTEP
South Florida
Missouri
Texas (Red River Shootout)
Iowa State
Colorado
Texas A&M
Baylor
Texas Tech
Oklahoma State (Bedlam Series)
Colorado (Big 12 Championship Game)
Washington State (Rose Bowl)
Main article: 2003 Rose Bowl
Rankings
2003 NFL draft
The 2003 NFL draft was held on April 26–27, 2003 at the Theatre at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The following Oklahoma players were either selected or signed as undrafted free agents following the draft.
| Player | Position | Round | Overall pick | NFL team |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Andre Woolfolk | CB | 1st | 28 | [Tennessee Titans](2003-tennessee-titans-season) |
| Quentin Griffin | RB | 4th | 108 | [Denver Broncos](2003-denver-broncos-season) |
| Jimmy Wilkerson | DE | 6th | 189 | [Kansas City Chiefs](2003-kansas-city-chiefs-season) |
| Trent Smith | TE | 7th | 223 | [Baltimore Ravens](2003-baltimore-ravens-season) |
| Nate Hybl | QB | Undrafted | [Cleveland Browns](2003-cleveland-browns-season) |
References
References
- "2002 OU Football Season". Sooner Stats.
- "2003 NFL Draft". Sports Reference LLC.
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