NORMAN — Porter Moser hasn’t spent much time reflecting on his years at Texas A&M ahead of the No. 10 Aggies' arrival for a matchup with his No. 17 OU men’s basketball team.
OU men’s basketball under Porter Moser is becoming quite redundant. Rack up wins against lesser non-conference foes, struggle in conference play, sweat it out on Selection Sunday.
Oklahoma‘s debut in conference play wasn’t exactly a dream come true. On Saturday, the Sooners fell 107-79 to Alabama on the road. There was an obvious difference in physicality between the two teams.
After starting the 2024-25 season 13-0, the Sooners are now unranked and 0-3 in SEC play, quickly approaching must-win territory.
Texas and Oklahoma faced each other on the hardwood in the SEC for the first time this week. Both teams went into the matchup without a conference win and the L
Mohamed Wague has been one of the lone bright spots during OU men's basketball's three-game losing streak to start SEC play.
After four-losses in a row to begin SEC play, the Sooners found a way to win on Saturday, beating South Carolina 82-62.
After winning its first 13 games and vaulting to No. 12 in the AP poll, Oklahoma has done a 180, losing each of its first four games as a new
The Sooners fell to the Longhorns 77-73 at the Lloyd Noble Center, giving coach Porter Moser an 0-7 record against UT since he took the job in 2021.
As the Sooners and Longhorns get set for their first hoops showdown as new members of the SEC, something has to give for both teams. Both squads are still winless in conference play, and both would love to be the reason why their rival’s losing streak is still going.
The Red River Rivalry always brings out fierce competition, but there is more on the line with the Texas men’s basketball’s Wednesday night game in Oklahoma. Both teams want a first win in the Southeastern Conference,
Texas takes on the Oklahoma Sooners from Norman in hoops Wednesday. We caught up with John Williams of Sooners Wire to get his expert analysis.