The Oklahoma Sooners fumbled away a golden opportunity to become bowl eligible last week, losing on the road against the Missouri Tigers. OU will have to win at least one of their final two games to make the postseason. If they fail, it'll break a 25-year streak of bowl-eligibility.
It's been quite a fall from grace in Norman over the last few years, as a program that was strong and a frequent contender under Bob Stoops became an explosive, yet ultimately flawed product under Lincoln Riley. Three years in under Brent Venables, the Sooners are just flawed.
From the elite ranks of college football to fighting to win as many games as they lose, no one saw quite this much of a regression from Oklahoma. But there's still belief in the 2024 team from none other than some of the players in the locker room.
One such player is sophomore defensive back Peyton Bowen, one of OU's trio of safeties that have been very good this season. He was asked about this team's mindset coming off of last week's embarrassing loss, with chances at getting to six wins running out.
"We've still got a lot to play for," Bowen said. "Bowl eligibility with these two games, we've got one more in The Palace and one more in Death Valley. Like I said at the beginning of the year, every game is winnable. We've got the guys to do it, and I think we can, I know we can, and we've just got to go out there and win them."
That's what you want to hear from a second-year player, even if OU fans don't quite share the same sentiment. Bowen is about to have so much more responsibility placed on his shoulders next season when players like Danny Stutsman and Billy Bowman head to the pros. If Robert Spears-Jennings decides to go to the league as well, Bowen would suddenly be the leader of the safety position in 2025.
Oklahoma will host the Alabama Crimson Tide on Nov. 23 for Senior Day in Norman, and the final game of the season will be on the road against the LSU Tigers in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.