As the Oklahoma Sooners prepare to leave the Big 12 and join the SEC in 2024, they are facing a major change that will put them in college football’s toughest conference. This move presents new challenges for the team, but it also presents an opportunity for growth and success.

CBS Sports’ Will Backus has provided best- and worst-case scenarios for the Sooners as they prepare for the upcoming season. In the best-case scenario, Oklahoma is expected to have its best defense in years under Venables’ leadership. They also have a talented group of skill players and experienced wide receivers to support new quarterback Jackson Arnold. This could put them in contention for a spot in the College Football Playoff with a successful season.

However, in the worst-case scenario outlined by Backus, concerns arise about an entirely rebuilt offensive line that could impact the team’s performance. With Arnold still adjusting to his role as starting quarterback, there are worries about how the offense will function behind a new front line. Despite some talent acquired through the transfer portal and a quality offensive line coach in Bill Bedenbaugh, there are uncertainties about how the team will fare.

The national media views the Sooners as a wildcard in their first year in the SEC. If Arnold and the offensive line can establish a strong connection, the defense should be able to support the team’s success. However, if the defense underperforms or the offensive line struggles, it could be a challenging season for Oklahoma.

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