Long before taking over as Oklahoma's coach, Porter Moser spent seven years in College Station as the Texas A&M's coach.
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Carson Field has worked full-time in the sports media industry since 2020 in Colorado, Texas and Wyoming as well as nationally, and he has earned degrees from Arizona State University and Texas A&M University.
Oklahoma head coach Porter Moser looks on, Saturday, Jan. 25, 2025, during the second half of the Arkansas Razorbacks' 65-62 loss to the Sooners at Bud Walton Arena in Fayetteville. (Hank Layton/WholeHogSports)
If OU fails to rally, there may not be another season of Porter Moser losing to Texas with the same old Sooners.
As his team clung to a 63-62 lead over the University of Arkansas with 12.6 seconds remaining Saturday night, Oklahoma men's basketball Coach Porter Moser knew what to expect from the Razorbacks out of a timeout.
Oklahoma’s latest disappointment resulted from a first half that led to a 23-point deficit. Sure, the Sooners rallied to pull within a couple of possessions, but the NCAA tournament selection committee and the SEC aren’t going to be handing out any moral victory points for a close loss at home to an unranked team.
Oklahoma, like the Razorbacks, enters the matchup having won its last game. It defeated South Carolina 82-62 last Saturday and got a weeklong break from playing. It is a pivotal game for both Arkansas and Oklahoma.
Zhuric Phelps had 15 points, Henry Coleman III added 14 and No. 13 Texas A&M held on for a 75-68 win over Oklahoma.
When push comes to shove, Texas A&M can always hunker down and rely on its biggest strength. Any time a shot goes up, the Aggies are fiercely
After Oklahoma's first SEC win, will the Sooners' week-long break give them needed rest or halt their momentum?
The Oklahoma Sooners and Arkansas Razorbacks took similar approaches in practice and got the same result: their first Southeastern Conference wins. The teams meet Saturday in Fayetteville, Ark., and h