2011 Oklahoma Sooners football team

The 2011 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the 2011 NCAA Division I FBS football season, the 117th season of Sooner football. The team was led by two-time Walter Camp Coach of the Year Award winner, Bob Stoops, in his 13th 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.

2011 Oklahoma Sooners football
Insight Bowl champion
Insight Bowl, W 31–14 vs. Iowa
ConferenceBig 12 Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 15
APNo. 16
2011 record10–3 (6–3 Big 12)
Head coach
Co-offensive coordinatorJosh Heupel (1st full as coordinator, 7th overall season)
Co-offensive coordinatorJay Norvell (1st full as coordinator, 4th overall season)
Offensive schemeNo-huddle
Defensive coordinatorBrent Venables (13th season)
Base defense4–3
CaptainRyan Broyles
Ben Habern
Landry Jones
Travis Lewis
Tress Way
Home stadiumGaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium
(Capacity: 82,112)
2011 Big 12 Conference football standings
Conf  Overall
Team W L    W L 
No. 3 Oklahoma State $  8 1     12 1  
No. 15 Kansas State  7 2     10 3  
No. 13 Baylor  6 3     10 3  
No. 16 Oklahoma  6 3     10 3  
Missouri  5 4     8 5  
Texas  4 5     8 5  
Texas A&M  4 5     7 6  
Iowa State  3 6     6 7  
Texas Tech  2 7     5 7  
Kansas  0 9     2 10  
  • $ BCS representative as conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll

Conference play began with a win at home over the Missouri Tigers on September 24, and concluded with a loss in the annual Bedlam Series to the Oklahoma State Cowboys on December 3 in Stillwater, Oklahoma. This loss marked the first time OSU had beaten Oklahoma in nine years, the last time coming in 2002. The Sooners finished the regular season with a 9–3 record (6–3 record in the Big 12), finishing in a tie with Baylor for third place in the conference. They were invited to the Insight Bowl, where they defeated Iowa, 31–14.

Following the season, Ryan Broyles was selected in the 2nd round of the 2012 NFL Draft, Donald Stephenson and Jamell Fleming in the 3rd, Frank Alexander and Ronnell Lewis in the 4th, James Hanna in the 6th, and Travis Lewis in the 7th. This total number of seven ties with the total following the 2009 season as the second-most Sooners selected in the NFL Draft in the 16 years of the Stoops era, placing behind the mark of 11 following the 2004 season.

Recruits

US college sports recruiting information for high school athletes
Name Hometown High school / college Height Weight 40 Commit date
Marquis Anderson
DT
Cibolo, TX Steele HS 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 280 lb (130 kg) N/A May 6, 2010 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:   Rivals:   247Sports: N/A    ESPN grade: 80
Dylan Dismuke
OL
Duncan, OK Duncan HS 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 292 lb (132 kg) N/A Jun 8, 2010 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:   Rivals:   247Sports: N/A    ESPN grade: 78
Derek Farniok
OL
Sioux Falls, SD Washington HS 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) 319 lb (145 kg) N/A Jun 10, 2010 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:   Rivals:   247Sports: N/A    ESPN grade: 78
Nathan Hughes
DE
Klein, TX Klein Oak HS 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 263 lb (119 kg) 4.7 May 2, 2010 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:   Rivals:   247Sports: N/A    ESPN grade: 81
Kameel Jackson
WR
Arlington, TX Sam Houston HS 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) 198 lb (90 kg) 4.5 Oct 3, 2009 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:   Rivals:   247Sports: N/A    ESPN grade: 79
Nila Kasitati
OL
Euless, TX Trinity HS 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 280 lb (130 kg) N/A Feb 2, 2011 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:   Rivals:   247Sports: N/A    ESPN grade: 77
P. L. Lindley
LB
Round Rock, TX Stony Point HS 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 225 lb (102 kg) 4.5 Feb 20, 2010 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:   Rivals:   247Sports: N/A    ESPN grade: 79
Trey Metoyer
WR
Whitehouse, TX Whitehouse HS 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 198 lb (90 kg) 4.51 Mar 12, 2010 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:   Rivals:   247Sports: N/A    ESPN grade: 81
Bennett Okotcha
DB
Coppell, TX Coppell HS 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) 175 lb (79 kg) 4.55 Feb 2, 2011 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:   Rivals:   247Sports: N/A    ESPN grade: 76
Jordan Phillips
DT
Towanda, KS Circle HS 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 290 lb (130 kg) 4.8 Jun 21, 2010 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:   Rivals:   247Sports: N/A    ESPN grade: 80
Franklin Shannon
LB
Dallas, TX Skyline HS 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 210 lb (95 kg) 4.57 May 28, 2010 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:   Rivals:   247Sports: N/A    ESPN grade: 77
Max Stevenson
TE
Klein, TX Klein Oak HS 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 240 lb (110 kg) 4.6 May 2, 2010 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:   Rivals:   247Sports: N/A    ESPN grade: 79
Dan Tapko
TE
Kansas City, MO Rockhurst HS 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 220 lb (100 kg) N/A Jun 29, 2010 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:   Rivals:   247Sports: N/A    ESPN grade: 78
Kendal Thompson
QB
Moore, OK Southmoore HS 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 180 lb (82 kg) 4.75 Nov 2, 2009 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:   Rivals:   247Sports: N/A    ESPN grade: 78
Jordan Wade
DT
Round Rock, TX Stony Point HS 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 293 lb (133 kg) N/A Feb 20, 2010 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:   Rivals:   247Sports: N/A    ESPN grade: 81
Brandon Williams
RB
Brookshire, TX Royal HS 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 188 lb (85 kg) 4.47 Apr 19, 2010 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:   Rivals:   247Sports: N/A    ESPN grade: 81
Danzel Williams
ATH
Arlington, TX Martin HS 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) 190 lb (86 kg) N/A Mar 8, 2010 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:   Rivals:   247Sports: N/A    ESPN grade: 82
Overall recruiting rankings: Scout: 15   Rivals: 14
  • ‡ Refers to 40 yard dash
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height, weight and 40 time.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:

  • "Oklahoma 2011 Football Commitments". Rivals.com. Retrieved October 11, 2012.
  • "2011 Player Commitments - Oklahoma". ESPN.com. Retrieved October 11, 2012.
  • "2011 Team Ranking". Rivals.com. Retrieved October 11, 2012.

    Schedule

    DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendance
    September 37:00 p.m.Tulsa*No. 1FXW 47–1485,260[1]
    September 177:00 p.m.at No. 5 Florida State*No. 1ABCW 23–1384,392[2]
    September 247:00 p.m.MissouriNo. 1
    • Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium
    • Norman, OK (rivalry)
    FXW 38–2885,547[3]
    October 16:00 p.m.Ball State*No. 2
    • Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium
    • Norman, OK
    FSN-PPVW 62–684,921[4]
    October 811:00 a.m.vs. No. 11 TexasNo. 3ABCW 55–1796,009[5]
    October 158:15 p.m.at KansasNo. 3ESPN2W 47–1742,580[6]
    October 227:00 p.m.Texas TechNo. 3
    • Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium
    • Norman, OK
    ABC/ESPN3L 38–4185,204[7]
    October 292:30 p.m.at No. 10 Kansas StateNo. 11ESPNW 58–1751,004[8]
    November 52:30 p.m.Texas A&MNo. 7
    • Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium
    • Norman, OK
    ABC/ESPN2W 41–2585,709[9]
    November 197:00 p.m.at No. 25 BaylorNo. 5ABC/ESPN3L 38–4540,281[10]
    November 2611:00 a.m.Iowa StateNo. 12
    • Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium
    • Norman, OK
    FXW 26–684,326[11]
    December 37:00 p.m.at No. 3 Oklahoma StateNo. 13ABCL 10–4458,141[12]
    December 307:00 p.m.vs. Iowa*No. 19ESPNW 31–1454,247[13]
    • *Non-conference game
    • Homecoming
    • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
    • All times are in Central time

    [14][15]

    Roster

    On May 19, 2011, Austin Box, a linebacker finishing his junior year at Oklahoma, was found dead in his home. El Reno Police Chief Ken Brown said officers and medics responded to a call at a house in the town about 30 miles west of Oklahoma City at about 9:25 AM concerning an unresponsive male "with unknown medical issues." Brown identified the man as Box and said he first was taken to an El Reno hospital, then transferred by air ambulance to Mercy Hospital in Oklahoma City. Box died a short time later.[16] Sophomore running back Jonathan Miller announced after the season opener against Tulsa that he intended to transfer from Oklahoma.[17] Five days after Miller announced he would be transferring, junior running back Jermie Calhoun announced he would also transfer out.[18] On October 24, sophomore Austin Haywood announced he would also be transferring from Oklahoma at the end of the semester.[19]

    2011 Oklahoma Sooners football team roster
    Players Coaches
    Offense
    Pos.#NameClass
    WR 2 Trey Franks So
    RB 3 Brennan Clay So
    WR 4 Kenny Stills So
    QB 6 Ben Sherrard Jr
    WR 9 Ryan Caro Sr
    QB 10 Blake Bell  Fr
    QB 11 Kendal Thompson Fr
    QB 12 Landry Jones (C)  Jr
    QB 15 Drew Allen  So
    WR 16 Jaz Reynolds So
    WR 17 Trey Metoyer Fr
    WR 18 Kameel Jackson Fr
    WR 19 Justin McCay  Fr
    RB 22 Roy Finch So
    RB 23 Brandon Williams Fr
    WR 24 Dejuan Miller Sr
    RB 26 Jonathan Miller  So
    RB 31 Dominique Whaley  Jr
    FB 32 Marshall Musil  So
    FB 33 Trey Millard So
    RB 34 Jermie Calhoun  Jr
    FB 36 David Welchert Fr
    RB 37 Danzel Williams Fr
    TE 46 John-Philip Hughes Fr
    TE 47 Trent Ratterree Sr
    FB 48 Aaron Ripkowski Fr
    FB 49 David Driskill  Fr
    OL 50 Austin Woods So
    OL 54 Colten Presgrove Fr
    OL 59 Donald Stephenson  Sr
    OL 60 Drew Serruto Jr
    OL 61 Ben Habern (C)  Jr
    OL 64 Gabe Ikard  So
    OL 67 Robert Hollis Fr
    OL 68 Bronson Irwin So
    OL 69 Lane Johnson Jr
    OL 70 Dylan Dismuke Fr
    OL 71 Tyrus Thompson  Fr
    OL 72 Derek Farniok Fr
    OL 74 Adam Shead  Fr
    OL 75 Tyler Evans Jr
    OL 76 Jarvis Jones Sr
    OL 77 Stephen Good Sr
    OL 78 Jake Reed So
    OL 79 Daryl Williams  Fr
    WR 80 Jordan Eagle Road Fr
    WR 81 Nyko Symonds  Fr
    WR 82 Tanner Gillette Fr
    TE 82 James Hanna Sr
    TE 84 Nila Kasitati Fr
    WR 85 Ryan Broyles  (C)  Sr
    WR 87 Derrick Bradley Jr
    TE 87 Max Stevenson Fr
    WR 88 Sheldon McClain  Fr
    TE 89 Austin Haywood So
    Defense
    Pos.#NameClass
    DB 1 Tony Jefferson So
    DB 2 Julian Wilson  Fr
    DB 3 Joe Powell So
    LB 5 Joseph Ibiloye Jr
    DB 6 Demontre Hurst Jr
    LB 7 Corey Nelson So
    DB 8 James Haynes  Fr
    DB 9 Gabe Lynn  So
    LB 10 Rashod Favors  Fr
    LB 13 Londell Taylor Fr
    DB 14 Aaron Colvin So
    DB 15 Lamar Harris  Jr
    DB 19 Jesse Bell Sr
    LB 20 Frank Shannon Fr
    LB 21 Tom Wort  So
    LB 25 Aaron Franklin  Fr
    DB 27 Sam Proctor  Sr
    LB 28 Travis Lewis (C)  Sr
    DB 29 Quentin Hayes  Fr
    DB 30 Javon Harris Jr
    LB 31 Daniel Franklin  Jr
    DB 32 Jamell Fleming  Sr
    DB 35 Julian Winters Fr
    DB 38 Bennett Okotcha Fr
    DB 39 Dillon Schooley  Fr
    LB 40 P.L. Lindley Fr
    LB 41 Erik Lee So
    DB 42 Jesse Paulsen Jr
    DE 44 Nathan Hughes Fr
    LB 45 Caleb Gastelum  Fr
    DB 46 Jordan Finch So
    DB 47 Zach Montana Jr
    LB 51 Greg Offenburger Fr
    DT 52 Damon Williams  Fr
    DT 53 Casey Walker  Jr
    LB 55 Jayden Bird Jr
    DE 56 Ronnell Lewis Jr
    DT 58 Eric Humphrey  Fr
    DT 73 Josh Aladenoye  So
    DT 77 Marquis Anderson Fr
    DT 80 Jordan Phillips Fr
    DE 84 Frank Alexander  Sr
    DE 85 Geneo Grissom  Fr
    DE 90 David King  Jr
    DE 91 R. J. Washington  Jr
    DT 92 Stacy McGee  Jr
    DT 94 Torrea Peterson  Fr
    DT 95 Jordan Wade Fr
    DT 97 Jamarkus McFarland Jr
    DE 98 Chuka Ndulue  Fr
    DE 99 Mitch Williams Jr
    Special teams
    Pos.#NameClass
    K 17 Jimmy Stevens  Sr
    K 18 Michael Hunnicutt  Fr
    P 36 Tress Way (C)  Jr
    K 43 Patrick O'Hara Jr
    DS 86 James Winchester Sr
    K 94 Eric Hosek Fr
    Head coach
    Coordinators/assistant coaches
    • Brent VenablesAssociate Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers
    • Josh HeupelCo-Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks
    • Jay NorvellCo-Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers
    • Bobby Jack WrightAssistant Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Ends
    • Cale GundyRunning Backs/Recruiting Coordinator
    • James Patton – Centers/Guards
    • Jackie ShippDefensive Line
    • Willie MartinezDefensive Backs
    • Bruce Kittle – Offensive Tackles/Tight Ends

    Legend
    • (C) Team captain
    • (S) Suspended
    • (I) Ineligible
    • Injured
    • Redshirt

    Roster
    Last update: August 16, 2010

    Game summaries

    Tulsa

    Tulsa Golden Hurricanes at #1 Oklahoma Sooners
    1 234Total
    Tulsa 0 707 14
    #1 Oklahoma 10 20143 47
    Sources:[20]

    Florida State

    [21]

    #1 Oklahoma Sooners at #5 Florida State Seminoles
    1 234Total
    #1 Oklahoma 7 6010 23
    #5 Florida State 3 037 13
    Sources:

    Missouri

    Missouri Tigers at #1 Oklahoma Sooners
    1 234Total
    Missouri 14 0014 28
    #1 Oklahoma 10 1477 38
    Sources:[22]

    Ball State

    [23]

    Ball State Cardinals at #2 Oklahoma Sooners
    1 234Total
    Ball State 3 300 6
    #2 Oklahoma 10 28213 62

    Texas (Red River Rivalry)

    #3 Oklahoma Sooners vs. #11 Texas Longhorns
    1 234Total
    #3 Oklahoma 6 28147 55
    #11 Texas 3 707 17
    Sources:[24]

    Kansas

    #3 Oklahoma Sooners at Kansas Jayhawks
    1 234Total
    #3 Oklahoma 10 17317 47
    Kansas 7 1000 17
    Sources:

    Texas Tech

    Texas Tech Raiders at #3 Oklahoma Sooners
    1 234Total
    Texas Tech 7 17710 41
    #3 Oklahoma 7 01021 38
    Sources:

    The Red Raiders' victory over the Sooners ended Oklahoma's 39-game home winning streak, which started in 2005 after a loss to TCU in the season opener. The game was the Sooners’ first Big 12 Conference loss at Owen Field since 2001 and only the third time the team had lost at home under Bob Stoops.[25][26]

    Kansas State

    #11 Oklahoma Sooners at #10 Kansas State Wildcats
    1 234Total
    #11 Oklahoma 14 92114 58
    #10 Kansas State 3 1400 17
    Sources:

    Texas A&M

    Texas A&M Aggies at #7 Oklahoma Sooners
    1 234Total
    Texas A&M 3 7015 25
    #7 Oklahoma 7 6280 41
    Sources:

    Baylor

    #5 Oklahoma Sooners at #25 Baylor Bears
    1 234Total
    #5 Oklahoma 3 71414 38
    #25 Baylor 3 141414 45
    Sources:

    Iowa State

    Iowa State Cyclones at #12 Oklahoma Sooners
    1 234Total
    Iowa State 6 000 6
    #12 Oklahoma 3 2003 26
    Sources:

    Oklahoma State (Bedlam Series)

    #13 Oklahoma Sooners at #3 Oklahoma State Cowboys
    1 234Total
    #13 Oklahoma 0 307 10
    #3 Oklahoma State 10 14200 44

    The 106th Bedlam game drew the largest crowd to ever watch a Bedlam game in Stillwater, a total of 58,141 people. Coming into the game at #3 and #10, the two teams tied for the second highest average ranking (6.5) in series history, behind the 1984 matchup and tied with the 1987 game. OSU's #3 ranking was the highest it was ranked coming into the Bedlam game since 1984. This year, Oklahoma State was looking to beat Oklahoma for the first time since 2002, while also trying to win their first outright conference title since 1948 in the three-team Missouri Valley conference. Oklahoma, on the other hand, was trying to upset OSU for the third year in a row and get their ninth Bedlam win in a row, which would also get them a share of their 8th Big 12 title and their second in a row. This was only the 5th time in the 106-year history of the Bedlam Series that OSU was ranked higher than OU going into the game. The last time was the year before, when the #14 Sooners upset the #10 Cowboys in Stillwater.[27]

    The game started out great for Oklahoma State, and pretty much stayed that way. After three punts (two by Oklahoma and one by OSU), the Cowboys finally put it into the endzone. On the following drive, OU junior QB Landry Jones was intercepted in the OSU endzone by Oklahoma State defender Broderick Brown. The Cowboys brought it all the way to the Sooner 8-yard line but were forced to settle for a field goal. After two punts by each team, QB Jones fumbled the football at the Oklahoma State 19-yard line, and OSU DE Jamie Blatnick returned it to the Sooner 1-yard line. On the next play, sophomore RB Joseph Randle took it in for the score to make it 17–0, OSU. The second half ended at 24–3, Cowboys up by 21. The third quarter was even more lopsided than the first two. Oklahoma State scored 20 points to go into the fourth quarter up by a score of 44–3. The final score came with under 2:40 left in the game, when OU backup redshirt freshman QB Blake Bell scored on a meaningless 28-yard rushing TD.[27]

    Oklahoma QB Landry Jones' passer rating of 88 was his lowest since Oklahoma's loss to Nebraska in 2009 in his freshman season. His 250 yards was his second lowest of the season behind only his 199 yards against Florida State and his two interceptions were tied for the most of his season. Also, his 23-yard longest pass was his shortest longest pass in a game he started in his entire career.[28] The final score of 44-10 was the most points Oklahoma State had scored and the largest margin of victory the Cowboys had had since the 1945 Bedlam game, when #6 Oklahoma State demolished unranked OU, 47–0. The win gave OSU their first Big 12 title.

    Iowa (Insight Bowl)

    Iowa Hawkeyes vs. #19 Oklahoma Sooners
    1 234Total
    Iowa 0 0014 14
    #19 Oklahoma 7 7710 31
    Sources:

    Bob Stoops and assistant coach Bruce Kittle played for Iowa in a 1979 game against the Sooners.

    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 1 (36) 1 (32) 1 (31) 1 (37) 2 (12) 3 (7) 3 (8) 3 (6) 11 7 7 5 12 13 19 16 
    Coaches 1 (42) 1 (43) 1 (44) 1 (50) 1 (32) 1 (27) 1 (32) 1 (31) 9 7 7 5 11 11 19 15 
    Harris Not released 3 (24) 3 (13) 8 7 7 5 10 10 19 Not released 
    BCS Not released 3 9 6 6 5 9 10 14 Not released

    Statistics

    Team

    OUOpp
    Points per Game39.522.1
    First Downs337250
      Rushing11798
      Passing206131
      Penalty1421
    Rushing Yardage2,1181,751
      Rushing Attempts469476
      Avg per Rush4.53.7
      Avg per Game162.9134.7
    Passing Yardage4,5423,139
      Avg per Game349.4241.5
      Completions-Attempts365-583 (62.6%)257-474 (54.2%)
    Total Offense6,6604,890
      Total Plays1,052950
      Avg per Play6.35.1
      Avg per Game512.3376.2
    Fumbles-Lost17-1320-12
    OUOpp
    Punts-Yards63–2,649 (42 avg)92–3,790 (41.2 avg)
    Punt Returns-Total Yards27-234 (8.7 avg)12-139 (11.6 avg)
    Kick Returns-Total Yards41-886 (21.6 avg)75–1,489 (19.9 avg)
    Onside Kicks0-1 (0%)1-2 (50%)
    Avg Time of Possession per Game29:5930:01
    Penalties-Yards64-59281-569
      Avg per Game45.543.8
    3rd Down Conversions80/193 (41.5%)60/197 (30.5%)
    4th Down Conversions9/14 (64.3%)7/19 (36.8%)
    Sacks By-Yards40-28811-80
    Total TDs6335
      Rushing3015
      Passing2918
    Fields Goals-Attempts25-28 (89.3%)14-19 (73.7%)
    PAT-Attempts61-63 (96.8%)33-34 (97%)
    Total Attendance510,967276,398
      Games-Avg per Game6-85,1615-55,280

    Scores by quarter

    1 2 3 4 Total
    Opponents 62 93 44 88 287
    Oklahoma 94 165 139 116 514

    2012 NFL Draft

    The 2012 NFL Draft was held on April 26–28, 2012 at Radio City Music Hall 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
    Ryan Broyles WR 2nd 54 Detroit Lions
    Donald Stephenson OT 3rd 74 Kansas City Chiefs
    Jamell Fleming CB 3rd 80 Arizona Cardinals
    Frank Alexander DE 4th 103 Carolina Panthers
    Ronnell Lewis LB 4th 125 Detroit Lions
    James Hanna TE 6th 186 Dallas Cowboys
    Travis Lewis LB 7th 223 Detroit Lions
    Sam Proctor DB Undrafted Detroit Lions

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