Brent Venables gets clowned by college football media for worst Oklahoma shutout ever

Brent Venables, Oklahoma Sooners. (Photo by Steven Branscombe/Getty Images)
Brent Venables, Oklahoma Sooners. (Photo by Steven Branscombe/Getty Images) /
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Oklahoma head coach Brent Venables got harpooned on Twitter for his Red River catastrophe.

Brent Venables’ Red River debut as the Oklahoma head coach could not have gone any worse.

Despite having identical 3-2 records entering the game, Steve Sarkisian’s Texas Longhorns ran roughshod on Venables’ Oklahoma Sooners. How bad was it? It was the worst shutout loss in the history of Oklahoma football, as the Sooners fell 49-0 in Dallas. After beating former Big Eight rival Nebraska, OU has lost to Kansas State, TCU and now Texas to begin conference play at 0-3.

As expected, the college football media clowned the head coach after this unmitigated disaster.

Oklahoma head coach Brent Venables is clowned by the media after Red River

While some regression to the mean was expected to happen after Lincoln Riley left for USC, nobody in their right mind saw OU beginning Big 12 play in an 0-3 hole with loses to K-State, TCU and Texas…

Although this is Venables’ first stab at being a head coach at any level, the former star defensive coordinator at Clemson is not seeing anything close to excellence on his side of the ball in Norman.

Even if it does not get better for the Sooners this season, this program is too proud to make him a one-and-done candidate, although some Oklahoma fans are starting to feel like they have seen enough out of Venables already.

Ultimately, Oklahoma has not looked this bad since the late John Blake was their head coach in the 1990s. While the Sooners may not be anything close to the best program once they join the SEC in a few years alongside Texas, they should be dominating the Big 12 and not playing musical chairs with the bottom feeders to see who will have a seat to sit in. This loss is about as bad as it gets.

Oklahoma now only has six games left to win three more to achieve, dare I say it, bowl eligibility…

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