2004 Oklahoma Sooners football team

The 2004 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma during the 2004 NCAA Division I-A football season, the 110th season of Sooner football. The team was led by two-time Walter Camp Coach of the Year Award winner, Bob Stoops, in his sixth season as head coach. They played their home games at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Oklahoma. They were a charter member of the Big 12 conference.

2004 Oklahoma Sooners football
Big 12 champion
Big 12 South Division champion
Orange Bowl (BCS NCG), L 19–55 vs. USC
ConferenceBig 12 Conference
DivisionSouth
Ranking
CoachesNo. 3
APNo. 3
2004 record12–1 (8–0 Big 12)
Head coach
Co-offensive coordinatorChuck Long (3rd season)
Co-offensive coordinatorKevin Wilson (3rd season)
Co-defensive coordinatorBrent Venables (6th season)
Co-defensive coordinatorBo Pelini (1st season)
Home stadiumGaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium
(Capacity: 82,112)
2004 Big 12 Conference football standings
Conf  Overall
Team W L    W L 
Northern Division
Colorado xy  4 4     8 5  
Iowa State x  4 4     7 5  
Nebraska  3 5     5 6  
Missouri  3 5     5 6  
Kansas  2 6     4 7  
Kansas State  2 6     4 7  
Southern Division
No. 3 Oklahoma xy$  8 0     12 1  
No. 5 Texas %  7 1     11 1  
Texas A&M  5 3     7 5  
No. 18 Texas Tech  5 3     8 4  
Oklahoma State  4 4     7 5  
Baylor  1 7     3 8  
Championship: Oklahoma 42, Colorado 3
  • $ BCS representative as conference champion
  • % BCS at-large representative
  • x Division champion/co-champions
  • y Championship game participant
Rankings from AP Poll

Conference play began with a win over the Texas Tech Red Raiders in Norman on October 2, and ended with a win over the Colorado Buffaloes in the Big 12 Championship Game on December 4. The Sooners finished the regular season 12–0 (9–0 in Big 12) while winning their third Big 12 title and their 39th conference title overall. They were invited to the 2005 Orange Bowl, which served as the BCS National Championship Game that year, where they lost to the USC Trojans, 19–55. USC was later forced to vacate this win because of the ineligibility of Reggie Bush, but Oklahoma still counts it as a loss.

Following the season, Jammal Brown was selected 13th overall and Mark Clayton 22nd in the 2005 NFL Draft, along with Brodney Pool, Mark Bradley and Dan Cody in the 2nd round, Brandon Jones in the 3rd, Antonio Perkins in the 4th, Donte Nicholson, Mike Hawkins and Lance Mitchell in the 5th, and Wes Sims in the 6th. This total number of 11 stands as the most Sooners taken in the NFL Draft in the 16 years of the Stoops era.

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendance
September 411:00 a.m.Bowling Green*No. 2ABCW 40–2484,319[1]
September 116:00 p.m.Houston*No. 2
  • Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium
  • Norman, OK
TBSW 63–1384,280[1]
September 182:30 p.m.Oregon*No. 2
  • Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium
  • Norman, OK
ABCW 31–784,574[1]
October 211:30 a.m.Texas TechNo. 2
  • Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium
  • Norman, OK
FSNW 28–1384,580[1]
October 911:00 a.m.vs. No. 5 TexasNo. 2ABCW 12–079,587[1]
October 1611:00 a.m.at Kansas StateNo. 2ABCW 31–2152,310[1]
October 2311:30 a.m.KansasNo. 2
  • Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium
  • Norman, OK
FSNW 41–1084,520[1]
October 3011:00 a.m.at No. 20 Oklahoma StateNo. 2ABCW 38–3548,837[1]
November 62:30 p.m.at No. 22 Texas A&MNo. 2ABCW 42–3581,125[1]
November 136:00 p.m.NebraskaNo. 2
  • Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium
  • Norman, OK (rivalry)
FSNW 30–384,916[1]
November 2011:00 a.m.at BaylorNo. 2FSNW 35–032,182[1]
December 47:00 p.m.vs. ColoradoNo. 2ABCW 42–362,130[1]
January 4, 20057:00 p.m.vs. No. 1 USC*No. 2ABCL 19–5577,912[1]
  • *Non-conference game
  • Homecoming
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
  • All times are in Central time

Note: The NCAA forced USC to vacate their Orange Bowl victory due to an eligibility issue, however, Oklahoma still counts it as a loss.

Roster

(as of April 3, 2019)[2]

Wide Receivers

  • 27 Garrett Bothun – Sophomore
  • 1 Mark Bradley – Senior
  • 19 Quentin Chaney – Freshman
  • 9 Mark Clayton – Senior (C)
  • 26 Ataleo Ford – Senior
  • 11 Lendy Holmes – Freshman
  • 81 Brandon Jones – Senior
  • 29 Will Peoples – Senior
  • 3 Jejuan Rankins – Junior
  • 5 David Robinson – Freshman
  • 33 Fred Strong – Freshman
  • 32 Sadiki Wilson – Senior
  • 4 Travis Wilson – Junior

Offensive Line

  • 55 Jammal Brown – Senior
  • 52 Chris Bush – Junior
  • 50 Vince Carter – Senior (C)
  • 70 Kelvin Chaisson – Junior
  • 64 Chris Chester – Junior
  • 73 John Flynn – Senior
  • 72 Randy Garibay – Senior
  • 67 Michael Hallock – Junior
  • 77 Davin Joseph – Junior
  • 66 Randy McAdams – Freshman
  • 79 Chris Messner – Sophomore
  • 69 Akim Millington – Freshman
  • 63 J.D. Quinn – Freshman
  • 59 Brett Rayl – Junior
  • 75 Antonn Reid – Freshman
  • 65 Aaron Rothenberg – Sophomore
  • 71 Cameron Schacht – Freshman
  • 60 Wes Sims – Senior

Tight Ends

  • 85 Joe Jon Finley – Freshman
  • 89 James Moses – Senior
  • 88 Willie Roberts – Junior
 

Quarterbacks

  • 7 Rhett BomarFreshman
  • 15 Tommy Grady – Freshman
  • 12 Paul Thompson – Junior
  • 18 Jason White – Senior (C)
  • 8 Lee Blankenship – Freshman

Fullbacks

  • 38 J.D. Runnels – Junior
  • 39 Dan Townsend – Sophomore
  • 40 Dane Zaslaw – Freshman

Running Backs

  • 2 Tashard Choice – Freshman
  • 21 Jacob Gutierrez – Freshman
  • 35 Donta Hickson – Junior
  • 20 Kejuan Jones – Junior
  • 28 Adrian Peterson – Freshman
  • 30 Courtney Tennial – Freshman
  • 25 D.J. Wolfe – Freshman

Defensive Line

  • 97 Cory Bennett – Freshman
  • 92 Larry Birdine – Sophomore
  • 80 Dan Cody – Senior (C)
  • 86 Alan Davis – Freshman
  • 91 Alonzo Dotson – Freshman
  • 45 Jordan Greene – Junior
  • 95 Grant Hulsey – Senior
  • 49 Jonathan Jackson – Senior
  • 82 Laenar Nixon – Sophomore
  • 99 Vershon Sublet – Senior
  • 58 Calvin Thibodeaux – Junior
  • 98 John Williams – Freshman
  • 90 Steven Coleman – Freshman
  • 74 Lawrence Dampeer – Freshman
  • 94 Dusty Dvoracek – Senior
  • 96 Lynn McGruder – Senior
  • 93 Remi Ayodele – Junior
  • 68 Carl Pendleton – Freshman
 

Linebackers

  • 42 Rufus Alexander – Sophomore
  • 48 Gayron Allen – Senior
  • 16 Lewis Baker – Sophomore
  • 15 Wayne Chambers – Junior
  • 36 Russell Dennison – Junior
  • 44 Clint Ingram – Junior
  • 46 Zach Latimer – Sophomore
  • 10 Lance Mitchell – Senior (C)
  • 51 Demarrio Pleasant – Freshman

Defensive backs

  • 5 Brandon Shelby – Senior
  • 13 Eric Bassey – Junior
  • 31 Tony Cade – Freshman
  • 6 Jason Carter – Sophomore
  • 30 Dan Dixon – Junior
  • 26 R.J. Harris – Freshman
  • 17 Tyler Lippe – Sophomore
  • 27 Jacob Luna – Junior
  • 8 Donte Nicholson – Senior
  • 22 Chijioke Onyenegecha – Junior
  • 28 Antonio Perkins – Senior
  • 21 Jowahn Poteat – Junior
  • 25 Darren Stephens – Senior
  • 43 Joseph Stroud – Freshman
  • 24 Marcus Walker – Freshman
  • 68 Jacob Rice – Junior
  • 14 Brett Bowers – Freshman
  • 23 Brodney Pool – Junior
  • 41 Darien Williams – Freshman

Punters

  • 87 Blake Ferguson – Senior
  • 17 Cody Freeby – Freshman

Kickers

Additional

  • Justen Chilcoat – "Freshman"
  • Russell English – "Freshman"
  • Hays McEachern – "Freshman"
  • Ryan McGrath – "Freshman"
  • Michael Ratcliff – "Freshman"
A (C) indicates a captain (named before each game in 1982, and 1995 through 1998).

Coaching staff

NamePosition
Bob StoopsHead Coach
Brent VenablesAssociate Head Coach
Co-Defensive Coordinator
Linebackers
Bobby Jack WrightAssistant Head Coach
Defensive Ends
Special Teams
Recruiting Coordinator
Chuck LongOffensive Coordinator
Quarterbacks
Bo PeliniCo-Defensive Coordinator
Secondary
Kevin WilsonCo-Offensive Coordinator
Offensive Line
Run Game Coordinator
Cale GundyRunning Backs
Jackie ShippDefensive Line
Kevin SumlinTight Ends
Darrell WyattWide Receivers

Source:[3]

Game summaries

Bowling Green

Bowling Green Falcons at #2 Oklahoma Sooners
1 234Total
Bowling Green 7 3014 24
#2 Oklahoma 7 17133 40

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Houston

Houston Cougars at #2 Oklahoma Sooners
1 234Total
Houston 7 006 13
#2 Oklahoma 21 2877 63

Oregon

Oregon Ducks at #2 Oklahoma Sooners
1 234Total
Oregon 0 070 7
#2 Oklahoma 0 10147 31

Statistics

Texas Tech

Texas Tech Red Raiders at #2 Oklahoma Sooners
1 234Total
Texas Tech 0 337 13
#2 Oklahoma 7 777 28

Texas

#5 Texas Longhorns vs. #2 Oklahoma Sooners
1 234Total
#5 Texas 0 000 0
#2 Oklahoma 0 336 12

Kansas State

#2 Oklahoma Sooners at Kansas State Wildcats
1 234Total
#2 Oklahoma 7 1077 31
Kansas State 7 770 21

Kansas

Kansas Jayhawks at #2 Oklahoma Sooners
1 234Total
Kansas 0 1000 10
#2 Oklahoma 0 141413 41

Oklahoma State

#2 Oklahoma Sooners at #20 Oklahoma State Cowboys
1 234Total
#2 Oklahoma 7 14143 38
#20 Oklahoma State 0 14147 35

Texas A&M

#2 Oklahoma Sooners at #22 Texas A&M Aggies
1 234Total
#2 Oklahoma 7 14147 42
#22 Texas A&M 14 1407 35

Nebraska

Nebraska Cornhuskers at #2 Oklahoma Sooners
1 234Total
Nebraska 0 003 3
#2 Oklahoma 3 2070 30

Baylor

#2 Oklahoma Sooners at Baylor Bears
1 234Total
#2 Oklahoma 7 7147 35
Baylor 0 000 0

Colorado (Big 12 Championship Game)

Colorado Buffaloes vs. #2 Oklahoma Sooners
1 234Total
Colorado 0 030 3
#2 Oklahoma 14 1477 42

USC (Orange Bowl)

#2 Oklahoma Sooners vs. #1 USC Trojans
1 234Total
#2 Oklahoma 7 309 19
#1 USC 14 24107 55

Statistics

Team

OUOpp
Points per Game34.816.8
First Downs310203
  Rushing14775
  Passing144110
  Penalty1918
Rushing Yardage2,7091,230
  Rushing Attempts565402
  Avg per Rush4.83.1
  Avg per Game208.494.6
Passing Yardage3,2982,657
  Avg per Game253.7204.4
  Completions-Attempts268-406 (66%)223-410 (54.4%)
Total Offense6,0073,887
  Total Plays971812
  Avg per Play6.24.8
  Avg per Game462.1299
Fumbles-Lost20-918-14
OUOpp
Punts-Yards53-2,184 (41.2 avg)84-3,493 (41.6 avg)
Punt Returns-Total Yards35-316 (9 avg)22-95 (4.3 avg)
Kick Returns-Total Yards28-534 (19.1 avg)35-553 (15.8 avg)
Avg Time of Possession per Game33:1126:49
Penalties-Yards85-73383-652
  Avg per Game56.450.2
3rd Down Conversions108/200 (54%)66/182 (36.3%)
4th Down Conversions12/17 (70.6%)8/17 (47.1%)
Sacks By-Yards39-2589-73
Total TDs6128
  Rushing2210
  Passing3615
Fields Goals-Attempts9-17 (52.9%%)8-11 (72.3%)
PAT-Attempts57-60 (95%)27-28 (96.4%)
Total Attendance507,189214,454
  Games-Avg per Game6-84,5324-53,614

Scores by quarter

1 2 3 4 Total
Opponents 49 75 44 51 219
Oklahoma 87 161 121 83 452

Rankings

Ranking movements
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking. ██ Decrease in ranking.
NR = Not ranked. RV = Received votes. т = Tied with team above or below. ( ) = First place votes.
Week
Poll Pre 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Final 
AP 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 
Coaches Poll 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 
BCS Not released 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Not released

2005 NFL Draft

The 2005 NFL Draft was held on April 23–24, 2005, at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York City. The following Oklahoma players were either selected or signed as undrafted free agents following the draft.

Player Position Round Overall Pick NFL Team
Jammal Brown OT 1st 13 New Orleans Saints
Mark Clayton WR 1st 22 Baltimore Ravens
Brodney Pool DB 2nd 34 Cleveland Browns
Mark Bradley WR 2nd 39 Chicago Bears
Dan Cody DE 2nd 53 Baltimore Ravens
Brandon Jones WR 3rd 96 Tennessee Titans
Antonio Perkins DB 4th 103 Cleveland Browns
Donte Nicholson DB 5th 141 Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Mike Hawkins CB 5th 167 Green Bay Packers
Lance Mitchell LB 5th 168 Arizona Cardinals
Wes Sims G 6th 177 San Diego Chargers
Jonathan Jackson DE Undrafted Chicago Bears
Lynn McGruder DT Undrafted Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Jason White QB Undrafted Tennessee Titans

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References

  1. "2004 Season". Sooner Stats. Retrieved September 27, 2011.
  2. "2004 OU Football Roster". SoonerStats. Retrieved 3 April 2019.
  3. "2004 Oklahoma Football Media Guide". University of Oklahoma Department of Intercollegiate Athletics. Retrieved October 29, 2014.
  4. "Sooners Cruise Behind Two 100-Yard Rushers". ESPN. September 4, 2004. Retrieved October 29, 2014.
  5. "Peterson's Third 100-Yard Day Drives Oklahoma". ESPN. September 18, 2004. Retrieved October 29, 2014.
  6. "2005 NFL Draft". Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved January 13, 2014.
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