1966 Oklahoma Sooners football team

American college football season

1966 Oklahoma Sooners football
ConferenceBig Eight Conference
Record6–4 (4–3 Big 8)
Head coach
  • Jim Mackenzie (1st season)
Offensive coordinatorBarry Switzer (1st season)
Defensive coordinatorChuck Fairbanks (1st season)
Captains
  • Ed Hall
  • Jim Riley
Home stadiumOklahoma Memorial Stadium
Seasons
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1967 →
1966 Big Eight Conference football standings
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Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
No. 6 Nebraska $ 6 1 0 9 2 0
Colorado 5 2 0 7 3 0
Missouri 4 2 1 6 3 1
Oklahoma State 4 2 1 4 5 1
Oklahoma 4 3 0 6 4 0
Iowa State 2 3 2 2 6 2
Kansas 0 6 1 2 7 1
Kansas State 0 6 1 0 9 1
  • $ – Conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll

The 1966 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma during the 1966 NCAA University Division football season. Led by first-year head coach Jim Mackenzie, they played their home games at Oklahoma Memorial Stadium and competed as members of the Big Eight Conference.

A longtime assistant at Arkansas, Mackenzie was hired in December 1965.[1]

Following one of the worst seasons in program history, the Sooners improved to 6–4, defeated rival Texas for the first time in nine years,[2] and upset undefeated rival Nebraska on Thanksgiving,[3][4] Mackenzie was named the Coach of the Year in the Big Eight.[5]

Schedule

DateOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendanceSource
September 17Oregon*W 17–048,590[6][7]
September 24at Iowa StateW 33–1121,467
October 8vs. Texas*W 18–975,504[8]
October 15at KansasW 35–037,252
October 22No. 1 Notre Dame*No. 10
  • Oklahoma Memorial Stadium
  • Norman, OK
L 0–3862,626
October 29at ColoradoL 21–2435,738
November 5Kansas State
  • Oklahoma Memorial Stadium
  • Norman, OK
W 37–644,792
November 12Missouri
  • Oklahoma Memorial Stadium
  • Norman, OK (rivalry)
L 7–1055,585
November 24No. 4 Nebraska
  • Oklahoma Memorial Stadium
  • Norman, OK (rivalry)
ABCW 10–942,884
December 3at Oklahoma StateL 14–1536,581
  • *Non-conference game
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game

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Game summaries

Oregon

1 234Total
Oregon 0 000 0
• Oklahoma 0 0170 17

Iowa State

1 234Total
• Oklahoma 14 397 33
Iowa St 2 900 11

Texas

1 234Total
Texas 3 006 9
• Oklahoma 6 336 18
  • Date: October 8
  • Location: Cotton Bowl
  • Game attendance: 75,504
Scoring summary
Q1TEXConway 25 yard field goalTEX 3-0
Q1OKLAWarmack 1 yard run (kick failed)OKLA 6-3
Q2OKLAVachon 31 yard field goalOKLA 9-3
Q3OKLAVachon 43 yard field goalOKLA 12-3
Q4OKLAVachon 20 yard field goalOKLA 15-3
Q4TEXWhite 2 yard run (pass failed)OKLA 15-9
Q42:19OKLAVachon 41 yard field goalOKLA 18-9
Source:[2][10]

Kansas

1 234Total
• Oklahoma 7 7147 35
Kansas 0 000 0

Notre Dame

1 234Total
• Notre Dame 0 17210 38
Oklahoma 0 000 0
  • Date: October 22
  • Location: Oklahoma Memorial Stadium
  • Game attendance: 62,626

Colorado

1 234Total
Oklahoma 7 0140 21
• Colorado 7 0107 24
  • Date: October 29
  • Location: Folsom Field
  • Game attendance: 35,738

Kansas State

1 234Total
Kansas St 0 006 6
• Oklahoma 0 101314 37
  • Date: November 5
  • Location: Oklahoma Memorial Stadium
  • Game attendance: 44,792

Missouri

1 234Total
• Missouri 0 0100 10
Oklahoma 0 007 7
  • Date: November 12
  • Location: Oklahoma Memorial Stadium
  • Game attendance: 55,585

Nebraska

1 234Total
Nebraska 0 360 9
• Oklahoma 0 703 10
  • Date: November 24
  • Location: Oklahoma Memorial Stadium

Oklahoma State

1 234Total
Oklahoma 0 086 14
• Oklahoma St 0 807 15

Rankings

Ranking movements
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking
— = Not ranked
Week
PollPre1234567891011Final
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Postseason

NFL/AFL draft

The following players were drafted into the National Football League or American Football League following the season.[11]

Round Pick Player Position NFL Team
2 29 Jim Riley Tackle Miami Dolphins
3 80 Ben Hart Running back New Orleans Saints
4 96 James Roy Jackson Wide receiver Oakland Raiders
9 236 Eugene Ross Defensive back New Orleans Saints
13 292 Tom Stidham Kicker New York Giants

References

  1. ^ "Mackenzie faces two big problems". Lawrence Daily Journal-World. (Kansas). Associated Press. December 23, 1965. p. 10.
  2. ^ a b "Field goals boost OU past Texas". Victoria Advocate. (Texas). Associated Press. October 9, 1966. p. 11A.
  3. ^ "Sooners upset Nebraska, 10-9". Lawrence Daily Journal-World. (Kansas). Associated Press. November 25, 1966. p. 13.
  4. ^ "Nebraska loses bid for college crown". The Bulletin. (Bend, Oregon). UPI. November 25, 1967. p. 10.
  5. ^ Van Valkenberg, Jim (December 1, 1966). "Nebraskans lead All-Big 8 team". Lawrence Daily Journal-World. (Kansas). Associated Press. p. 15.
  6. ^ Uhrhammer, Jerry (September 18, 1966). "Oregon collegians blanked in openers". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). p. 1B.
  7. ^ "Sooners shut out Oregon". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). Associated Press. September 18, 1966. p. 6, sports.
  8. ^ "Texas races by Texas Tech". The Daily Oklahoman. September 25, 1966. Retrieved April 30, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
  9. ^ "SoonerSports.com". Archived from the original on November 4, 2012. Retrieved May 16, 2012.
  10. ^ "Field Goals Stop Texas." Palm Beach Post. October 9, 1966
  11. ^ "1967 NFL Draft Listing". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved November 29, 2020.
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