The Oklahoma Sooners have struggled offensively this season and changes were made to the coaching staff in hopes of improvement. Co-offensive coordinators Seth Littrell and Joe Jon Finley were promoted, but Littrell was relieved of his duties after seven games. Finley and offensive analyst Kevin Johns took over, but the offense continued to struggle. With questions at quarterback and offensive line issues, the search for a new offensive coordinator is crucial for the team’s future success.
Former OU standout Dusty Dvoracek has suggested that former Mississippi State and Florida head coach Dan Mullen should be considered for the position. Mullen has a successful track record as an offensive coordinator and head coach, developing quarterbacks like Tim Tebow and Dak Prescott. Despite being fired by Florida in 2021, Mullen has been praised for his offensive acumen in the SEC.
Venables’ choice for offensive coordinator will be pivotal for the team’s success in the upcoming seasons. The program’s future hinges on getting this hire right, especially with a make-or-break 2025 season looming. Stay tuned for updates on the Oklahoma Sooners’ coaching staff decisions and other team news.
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