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2004 Oklahoma Sooners football team
American college football season
American college football season
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| year | 2004 |
| team | Oklahoma Sooners |
| sport | football |
| image | Oklahoma Sooners logo.svg |
| image_size | 100 |
| conference | Big 12 Conference |
| division | South |
| short_conf | Big 12 |
| CoachRank | 3 |
| APRank | 3 |
| record | 12–1 |
| conf_record | 8–0 |
| head_coach | Bob Stoops |
| hc_year | 6th |
| cooff_coach1 | Chuck Long |
| cooc1_year | 3rd |
| cooff_coach2 | Kevin Wilson |
| cooc2_year | 3rd |
| off_scheme | Spread |
| codef_coach1 | Brent Venables |
| codc1_year | 6th |
| codef_coach2 | Bo Pelini |
| codc2_year | 1st |
| def_scheme | [4–3](4-3-defense) |
| captain | Vince Carter |
| captain2 | Mark Clayton |
| captain3 | Dan Cody |
| captain4 | Lance Mitchell |
| captain5 | Jason White |
| stadium | Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium |
| champion | Big 12 champion |
| Big 12 South Division champion | |
| bowl | [Orange Bowl](2005-orange-bowl) (BCS NCG) |
| bowl_result | L 19–55 vs. [USC](2004-usc-trojans-football-team) |
| conf_champ | [Big 12 Championship Game](2004-big-12-championship-game) |
| conf_champ_result | W 42–3 vs. [Colorado](2004-colorado-buffaloes-football-team) |
Big 12 South Division champion The 2004 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma during the 2004 NCAA Division I-A football season, the 110th season of Sooner football. The team was led by two-time Walter Camp Coach of the Year Award winner, Bob Stoops, in his sixth season as head coach. They played their home games at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Oklahoma. They were a charter member of the Big 12 Conference.
Conference play began with a win over the Texas Tech Red Raiders in Norman on October 2, and ended with a win over the Colorado Buffaloes in the Big 12 Championship Game on December 4. The Sooners finished the regular season 12–0 (9–0 in Big 12) while winning their third Big 12 title and their 39th conference title overall. They were invited to the 2005 Orange Bowl, which served as the BCS National Championship Game that year.
Following the season, Jammal Brown was selected 13th overall and Mark Clayton 22nd in the 2005 NFL draft, along with Brodney Pool, Mark Bradley and Dan Cody in the 2nd round, Brandon Jones in the 3rd, Antonio Perkins in the 4th, Donte Nicholson, Mike Hawkins and Lance Mitchell in the 5th, and Wes Sims in the 6th. This total number of 11 stands as the most Sooners taken in the NFL draft in the 16 years of the Stoops era.
Schedule
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Rankings
Game summaries
Bowling Green
Houston
Oregon
- Source:
Statistics
- OKLA: Adrian Peterson 24 Rush, 183 Yds
Texas Tech
Texas
Kansas State
Kansas
Oklahoma State
Texas A&M
Nebraska
Baylor
Colorado (Big 12 Championship Game)
Main article: Big 12 Championship Game
USC (Orange Bowl)
Main article: 2005 Orange Bowl
Personnel
Coaching staff
| Name | Position |
|---|---|
| Bob Stoops | Head coach |
| Brent Venables | Associate head coach |
| Co-defensive coordinator | |
| Linebackers | |
| Bobby Jack Wright | Assistant head coach |
| Defensive ends | |
| Special teams | |
| Recruiting coordinator | |
| Chuck Long | Offensive coordinator |
| Quarterbacks | |
| Bo Pelini | Co-defensive coordinator |
| Secondary | |
| Kevin Wilson | Co-offensive coordinator |
| Offensive line | |
| Run game coordinator | |
| Cale Gundy | Running backs |
| Jackie Shipp | Defensive line |
| Kevin Sumlin | Tight ends |
| Darrell Wyatt | Wide receivers |
| Mike Ekeler | Graduate assistant |
Roster
| A (C) indicates a captain (named before each game in 1982, and 1995 through 1998). |
|---|
Statistics
Team
| OU | Opp |
|---|---|
| Points per Game | 34.8 |
| First Downs | 310 |
| Rushing | 147 |
| Passing | 144 |
| Penalty | 19 |
| Rushing Yardage | 2,709 |
| Rushing Attempts | 565 |
| Avg per Rush | 4.8 |
| Avg per Game | 208.4 |
| Passing Yardage | 3,298 |
| Avg per Game | 253.7 |
| Completions-Attempts | 268-406 (66%) |
| Total Offense | 6,007 |
| Total Plays | 971 |
| Avg per Play | 6.2 |
| Avg per Game | 462.1 |
| Fumbles-Lost | 20-9 |
| OU | Opp |
|---|---|
| Punts-Yards | 53-2,184 (41.2 avg) |
| Punt returns-Total Yards | 35-316 (9 avg) |
| Kick returns-Total Yards | 28-534 (19.1 avg) |
| Avg Time of Possession per Game | 33:11 |
| Penalties-Yards | 85-733 |
| Avg per Game | 56.4 |
| 3rd Down Conversions | 108/200 (54%) |
| 4th Down Conversions | 12/17 (70.6%) |
| Sacks By-Yards | 39-258 |
| Total TDs | 61 |
| Rushing | 22 |
| Passing | 36 |
| Fields Goals-Attempts | 9-17 (52.9%%) |
| PAT-Attempts | 57-60 (95%) |
| Total Attendance | 507,189 |
| Games-Avg per Game | 6-84,532 |
|}
Scores by quarter
| {{Linescore Amfootball | Road=Opponents | R1=49 | R2=75 | R3=44 | R4=51 | R5= | Home=Oklahoma | H1=87 | H2=161 | H3=121 | H4=83 | H5= |
|---|
2005 NFL draft
The 2005 NFL draft was held on April 23–24, 2005, at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York City. The following Oklahoma players were either selected or signed as undrafted free agents following the draft.
| Oklahoma Sooners}}" | Player | Oklahoma Sooners}}" | Position | Oklahoma Sooners}}" | Round | Oklahoma Sooners}}" | Overall pick | Oklahoma Sooners}}" | NFL team |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jammal Brown | OT | 1st | 13 | [New Orleans Saints](2005-new-orleans-saints-season) | |||||
| Mark Clayton | WR | 1st | 22 | [Baltimore Ravens](2005-baltimore-ravens-season) | |||||
| Brodney Pool | DB | 2nd | 34 | [Cleveland Browns](2005-cleveland-browns-season) | |||||
| Mark Bradley | WR | 2nd | 39 | [Chicago Bears](2005-chicago-bears-season) | |||||
| Dan Cody | DE | 2nd | 53 | [Baltimore Ravens](2005-baltimore-ravens-season) | |||||
| Brandon Jones | WR | 3rd | 96 | [Tennessee Titans](2005-tennessee-titans-season) | |||||
| Antonio Perkins | DB | 4th | 103 | [Cleveland Browns](2005-cleveland-browns-season) | |||||
| Donte Nicholson | DB | 5th | 141 | [Tampa Bay Buccaneers](2005-tampa-bay-buccaneers-season) | |||||
| Mike Hawkins | CB | 5th | 167 | [Green Bay Packers](2005-green-bay-packers-season) | |||||
| Lance Mitchell | LB | 5th | 168 | [Arizona Cardinals](2005-arizona-cardinals-season) | |||||
| Wes Sims | G | 6th | 177 | [San Diego Chargers](2005-san-diego-chargers-season) | |||||
| Jonathan Jackson | DE | Undrafted | [Chicago Bears](2005-chicago-bears-season) | ||||||
| Lynn McGruder | DT | Undrafted | [Tampa Bay Buccaneers](2005-tampa-bay-buccaneers-season) | ||||||
| Jason White | QB | Undrafted | [Tennessee Titans](2005-tennessee-titans-season) |
References
References
- "2004 Season". Sooner Stats.
- (September 4, 2004). "Sooners Cruise Behind Two 100-Yard Rushers". [[ESPN]].
- (September 18, 2004). "Peterson's Third 100-Yard Day Drives Oklahoma". [[ESPN]].
- "2004 Oklahoma Football Media Guide". University of Oklahoma Department of Intercollegiate Athletics.
- "2004 OU Football Roster".
- "2005 NFL Draft". Sports Reference LLC.
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