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Sooners defense earns win over LSU
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December 3, 2025
Sooners defense earns win over LSU
By Rodney Haltom sports EDITOR

The pressure on Brent Venables hit a boiling point after last year’s 6-7 finish. But the Oklahoma head coach never blinked. He promised the Sooners would rise again—and on Saturday night in Norman, that belief roared to life as No. 8 Oklahoma inched one step closer to the College Football Playoff.

With the season hanging in the balance, John Mateer shook off three interceptions and delivered a defining moment. The sophomore launched a 58yard strike to Isaiah Sategna with 4:16 to play, flipping the script and sending the Sooners to a pulse-pounding 17-13 win over LSU.

Now 10-2 overall and winners of four straight, the Sooners find themselves in prime position to host a CFP first-round game. The Venables turnaround is no longer a storyline— it’s a statement.

Oklahoma’s defense played championship football, suffocating LSU to just 198 total yards and shutting down the Tigers on 12 of 14 third-down attempts. When the game demanded one final stop, the Sooners delivered.

Offensively, Mateer powered through early mistakes to finish with 318 yards and two touchdowns, while Sategna once again proved to be the most electric player on the field— hauling in nine passes for 121 yards including the game-winner, and adding a momentumswinging 35-yard punt return.

Before the late fireworks, Oklahoma had battled uphill. LSU capitalized on a thirdquarter interception and punched in a short touchdown for a 10-3 lead. But the Sooners’ response was immediate. Deion Burks turned a quick pass into a 45yard sprint to the end zone, tying the game and igniting the crowd. After LSU nudged ahead 13-10, Mateer and Sategna delivered the dagger.

Even during their four-game winning streak, OU had been outgained statistically. But Saturday, the Sooners flipped that trend, outgaining LSU 393 to 198, proving they can win not just on grit— but with dominance.

Sategna’s season totals now stand at 65 catches for 948 yards and seven touchdowns, with 1,276 all-purpose yards—numbers that continue to place him among the SEC’s most explosive playmakers.

LSU, battling coaching rumors and uncertainty at quarterback, found little room to breathe against the Sooners’ smothering defense. Freshman Michael Van Buren Jr. managed just 96 passing yards against an OU unit that continues to peak at the right time.

With the win—and another national spotlight showing OU’s toughness—the Sooners now appear to be surging straight into December as one of the most dangerous teams in the SEC.

And for Venables, who stood tall through the storm, the payoff is beginning to look like something even bigger than redemption: a chance to play for it all.

TEAM STATS

LSU vs Oklahoma

• 1st Downs: LSU 9 — OU 14

• Rushing Yards: LSU 85 — OU 75 • Passing Yards: LSU 113 — OU 318 • Plays – Total Yards: LSU 55–198 — OU 66– 393 • Penalties – Yards: LSU 4–25 — OU 8–60 • 3rd Down Efficiency: LSU 2–14 — OU 4–15

• 4th Down Efficiency: LSU 0–1 — OU 0–1 • Time of Possession: LSU 29:19 — OU 30:41

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