OU president, AD back Venables amid struggles​

by | Nov 13, 2024 | Sports

The University of Oklahoma’s president and athletic director gave football coach Brent Venables a vote of confidence on Tuesday after the school’s board of regents meeting.

​ The University of Oklahoma’s president and athletic director gave football coach Brent Venables a vote of confidence on Tuesday after the school’s board of regents meeting. The University of Oklahoma’s president and athletic director gave football coach Brent Venables a vote of confidence on Tuesday after the school’s board of regents meeting. 

 

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