SEC Releases Oklahoma's 2025 Football Schedule

The Sooners' 2025 football schedule was revealed on Wednesday afternoon, including a similar list of opponents to its 2024 slate.
SEC Releases Oklahoma's 2025 Football Schedule
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On Wednesday afternoon, Oklahoma's 2025 football schedule was revealed. 

On Wednesday, reports began to circulate claiming that the SEC will stick with an eight-game conference schedule in 2025, similar to the conference's 2024 model. 

Just after 2 p.m., the SEC announced that the Sooners will meet Auburn, Mississippi, Missouri and LSU at home while traveling to Alabama, Tennessee and South Carolina. As usual, OU will face Texas at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas. 

This is inverse of Oklahoma's 2024 SEC schedule, where the Sooners will face Alabama, Tennessee and South Carolina at home while meeting Auburn, Mississippi, Missouri and LSU on the road. 

Oklahoma's 2025 football schedule
Oklahoma's 2025 football schedule

Additionally, OU's 2025 non-conference slate will consist of games against Illinois State on Aug. 30, Michigan on Sept. 6 and Kent State on Oct. 4 in Norman while traveling to Philadelphia to play Temple on Sept. 13. 

Coming off of a national championship victory, Michigan should be a formidable opponent, even with its former head coach Jim Harbaugh, now coaching the Los Angeles Chargers. 

Oklahoma learned its full 2024 schedule back in December, playing the same eight SEC opponents during its inaugural season in the conference. While the Sooners are still unaware of dates and times for their 2025 SEC schedule, a report from Justin Hokanson indicates that the kickoff times for the entire conference will be slightly adjusted.

Additionally, with it's game against Kent State set for Oct. 4, 2025, OU's game against Texas at the Cotton Bowl will be set for Oct. 11.



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RANDALL SWEET

Randall is a recruiting analyst and staff writer at AllSooners focusing primarily on OU Football and the recruiting trail. Working as a journalist, Randall has covered the Oklahoma Sooners, the Oklahoma City Thunder, and high school sports across the state. A 2022 University of Oklahoma graduate, Randall hails from Lubbock, TX. While in college, Sweet wrote for the OU Daily in addition to working with Sooner Sports Pad and OU Nightly. Following his time at OU, Sweet served as the Communications Coordinator at Visit Oklahoma City before leaving to join the team at AllSooners. The West Texas native has bylines in the Norman Transcript and is a Staff Writer for Inside the Thunder. Randall holds a bachelor’s degree in Journalism from the University of Oklahoma in Norman, OK.