Oklahoma football finds itself creeping up in the top 25 rankings following its statement win final week in opposition to Michigan.
The Sooners‘ subsequent step on the street to a possible College Football Playoff berth is a definite one, given their subsequent opponent and the place the sport is going down.
No. 16 Oklahoma is ready to journey to the Metropolis of Brotherly Love on Saturday, Sept. 13 for a Week 3 nonconference recreation in opposition to Temple, of the American Convention, inside Lincoln Monetary Area.
The Sooners and Owls opened the 2024 season in opposition to one another in Norman final 12 months, with Jackson Arnold and the OU protection dominating Temple for a 51-3 win. The Sept. 13 assembly between each packages is simply the second assembly between the packages since 1942, and the third general.
That stated, why are the Sooners touring on the street to play a non-Energy 4 program? Here is what to know:
Oklahoma and Temple announced in 2016 an settlement to play a three-game sequence. The contract was signed by Joe Castiglione and former Temple athletic director Patrick Kraft.
The contract features a house recreation for the Owls at Lincoln Monetary Area in Philadelphia in return for 2 journeys to Norman. The sequence began final season in Norman and can take one-year hiatus after this 12 months. The ultimate recreation is ready to happen in 2028, again in Norman.
Whereas it could look “off” for Oklahoma to journey to Temple to play a street recreation in a sequence that the Sooners are paying the Owls for, it is not distinctive this season. In Week 3 alone, 4 Energy 4 packages will journey to play in related video games: No. 14 Iowa State will journey to Arkansas State, SMU will journey to Missouri State, Duke will journey to Tulane and No. 21 Utah will journey to Wyoming.
The third and last recreation of the three-game sequence between OU and Temple is ready for Sept. 2 of the 2028 in Norman.
Here is an inventory of future video games between OU and Temple: