1999 Oklahoma Sooners football team

1999 Oklahoma Sooners football
Conference Big 12 Conference
Division South
1999 record 7–5 (5–3 Big 12)
Head coach Bob Stoops (1st year)
Offensive coordinator Mike Leach (1st year)
Defensive coordinator Mike Stoops (1st year)
Co-defensive coordinator Brent Venables (1st year)
Captain Cornelius Burton
Josh Heupel
Matt O'Neal
Rodney Rideau
Mike Thornton
Home stadium Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium
(Capacity: 72,765)
1999 Big 12 football standings
Conf     Overall
Team   W   L         W   L  
Northern Division
#3 Nebraska xy$   7 1         12 1  
#6 Kansas State x   7 1         11 1  
Colorado   5 3         7 5  
Kansas   3 5         5 7  
Iowa State   1 7         4 7  
Missouri   1 7         4 7  
Southern Division
#21 Texas xy   6 2         9 5  
#23 Texas A&M   5 3         8 4  
Oklahoma   5 3         7 5  
Texas Tech   5 3         6 5  
Oklahoma State   3 5         5 6  
Baylor   0 8         1 10  
Championship: Nebraska 22, Texas 6
  • $ BCS representative as conference champion
  • x Division champion/co-champions
  • y Championship game participant
Rankings from AP Poll

The 1999 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the 1999 NCAA Division I-A football season, the 105th season of Sooner football. The team was led by first-year head coach Bob Stoops. They played their home games at Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Oklahoma. They were a charter member of the Big 12 conference.

Conference play began with a win over the Baylor Bears at home on September 18, and ended at home with a win over the Oklahoma State Cowboys in the annual Bedlam Series on November 27. The Sooners finished the regular season 7–4 (5–3 in Big 12), tied with Texas A&M for second in the Big 12 South. They were invited to the Independence Bowl, where they lost to the Ole Miss Rebels, 25–27.

Following the season, Stockar McDougle was selected 20th overall in the 2000 NFL Draft, along with William Bartee in the second round.

Preseason

After five straight non–winning seasons and failing to make a bowl appearance for four straight years, University of Oklahoma Athletic director Joe Castiglione decided to fire thirdyear coach John Blake at the end of the 1998 regular season and hire University of Florida Defensive coordinator Bob Stoops to replace Blake. Others considered for the job included Barry Alvarez, Jim Donnan, Bob Toledo, Dennis Franchione, Tommy Bowden, Gary Barnett, and Mike Bellotti.[1] The decision to promote a defensive coordinator to head coach ran contrary to the conventional wisdom of the time, but from the beginning Stoops was expected to be an exception to that theory, even without any experience calling offensive plays.[2]

Schedule

Date Time Opponent# Rank# Site TV Result Attendance
September 11 6:30 PM Indiana State* Oklahoma Memorial StadiumNorman, OK W 490   74,119[3]
September 18 11:30 AM Baylor Oklahoma Memorial Stadium • Norman, OK FSN W 4110   74,309[3]
September 25 2:30 PM at Louisville* Papa John's Cardinal StadiumLouisville, KY FSN W 4221   41,214[3]
October 2 1:30 PM at Notre Dame* No. 23 Notre Dame StadiumNotre Dame, IN NBC L 3034   80,012[3]
October 9 2:30 PM vs. No. 23 Texas Cotton BowlDallas, TX (Red River Shootout) ABC L 2838   75,587[3]
October 23 6:00 PM No. 13 Texas A&Mdagger Oklahoma Memorial Stadium • Norman, OK FSN W 516   74,552[3]
October 30 2:30 PM at Colorado No. 24 Folsom FieldBoulder, CO ABC L 2438   48,194[3]
November 6 2:00 PM Missouri Oklahoma Memorial Stadium • Norman, OK W 370   74,966[3]
November 13 1:00 PM at Iowa State Jack Trice StadiumAmes, IA W 3110   37,073[3]
November 20 11:30 AM at Texas Tech Jones StadiumLubbock, TX FSN L 2838   42,020[3]
November 27 2:00 PM Oklahoma State Oklahoma Memorial Stadium • Norman, OK (Bedlam Series) FSN W 447   75,374[3]
December 31 7:30 PM vs. Ole Miss* Independence StadiumShreveport, LA (Independence Bowl) ESPN L 2527   49,873[3]
*Non-conference game. daggerHomecoming. #Rankings from AP Poll. All times are in Central Time.

Game notes

Indiana State

Overall record Last meeting Result
First Meeting
Indiana State Sycamores at Oklahoma Sooners
1 234Total
Indiana State 0 000 0
Oklahoma 14 14147 49

[4]

Baylor

Overall record Last meeting Result
8–0 1998 OU, 28–16
Baylor Bears at Oklahoma Sooners
1 234Total
Baylor 0 307 10
Oklahoma 14 7317 41

[5]

Texas A&M

Overall record Last meeting Result
8–9 1998 A&M, 29–0
#13 Texas A&M Aggies at Oklahoma Sooners
1 234Total
#13 Texas A&M 0 600 6
Oklahoma 17 17143 51

Colorado

Overall record Last meeting Result
34–15–2 1998 CU, 27–25
#24 Oklahoma Sooners at Colorado Buffaloes
1 234Total
#24 Oklahoma 3 7014 24
Colorado 7 71014 38

2000 NFL Draft

The 2000 NFL Draft was held on April 15–16, 2000 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 Pick NFL Team
Stockar McDougle G, T 1st 20 Detroit Lions
William Bartee DB 2nd 54 Kansas City Chiefs

References

  1. Chaptman, Dennis (November 24, 1998). "Alvarez's Name on Sooners' List". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Retrieved August 7, 2006.
  2. Bohls, Kirk (December 21, 1998). "Exception to the theoryfootball coach Bob Stoops". The Sporting News. Retrieved January 5, 2007.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 "1999 OU Football Season". Sooner Stats. Retrieved November 24, 2012.
  4. "Indiana State vs. Oklahoma". USA Today. September 11, 1999. Retrieved December 4, 2014.
  5. "Baylor vs. Oklahoma". USA Today. September 18, 1999. Retrieved December 4, 2014.
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