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1974 Oklahoma Sooners football team

1974 Oklahoma Sooners football
AP Poll national champion
Big Eight champion
Conference Big Eight Conference
Ranking
AP No. 1
1974 record 11–0 (7–0 Big 8)
Head coach Barry Switzer (2nd year)
Offensive coordinator Galen Hall (2nd year)
Offensive scheme Wishbone
Defensive coordinator Larry Lacewell (5th year)
Base defense 5–2
Home stadium Oklahoma Memorial Stadium (Capacity: 61,836)
Seasons
« 1973 1975 »
1974 Big 8 football standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T     W   L   T
#1 Oklahoma $ 7 0 0     11 0 0
#9 Nebraska 5 2 0     9 3 0
Missouri 5 2 0     7 4 0
Oklahoma State 4 3 0     7 5 0
Colorado 3 4 0     5 6 0
Iowa State 2 5 0     4 7 0
Kansas 1 6 0     4 7 0
Kansas State 1 6 0     4 7 0
  • $ – Conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll
Wake Forest Demon Deacons at #2 Oklahoma Sooners
1 2 3 4 Total
Wake Forest 0 0 0 0 0
#2 Oklahoma 14 28 7 14 63
#2 Oklahoma Sooners vs. #17 Texas Longhorns
1 2 3 4 Total
#17 Texas 0 3 7 3 13
#2 Oklahoma 0 7 0 9 16

The 1974 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the 1974 NCAA Division I football season. This was the first of three national championship squads for head coach Barry Switzer. Only one opponent played the Sooners within 14 points and four failed to score a touchdown. At the same time, OU led the nation in scoring offense with an average of 43 points per game to finish the season as the only undefeated team in the country at 11–0.

Oklahoma was loaded with talent, evidenced by its eight All-Americans, the most of any season to that point. OU's wishbone offense, triggered by running back Joe Washington, fullback Jim Littrell, and quarterback Steve Davis, averaged 73.9 rushing attempts per game, which still stands as an NCAA single-season record, as does its 21.4 rushing first downs per game.

Oklahoma also featured a tough defense led by senior All-American Rod Shoate, a swift and punishing linebacker, and a defensive front consisting of brothers Lee Roy and Dewey Selmon, and Jimbo Elrod.

On probation from the Coaches' poll for recruiting violations, the Sooners opened the '74 season as the top-ranked team in the AP Poll, the first time since 1957 that OU debuted at #1 and the first time in 11 years that Oklahoma sat atop the poll. Despite being a 43-point favorite against Baylor, the Sooners struggled in their season opener, needing three fourth-quarter touchdowns to secure a 28–11 victory. The win didn't impress AP voters, and OU dropped to #3 behind Ohio State and Notre Dame. The Sooners quickly rebounded by destroying Utah State and Wake Forest in back-to-back weeks by a combined score of 135–3. Eight Sooners scored touchdowns against Utah State, while nine players found the end zone against the Demon Deacons.


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