3 observations from the spring game for the Oklahoma Sooners

The Oklahoma Sooners held their annual spring football game, with the Red Team dominating the White Team 31-3. The game showcased improved depth at running back and a strong performance from the starting offense and defense.
The Oklahoma Sooners played their annual spring football game on Saturday, with the Red Team, coached by defensive tackles coach Todd Bates, facing off against the White Team, coached by quarterbacks coach John Kuceyeski. The Red Team, filled with mostly starters, won 31-3. The game highlighted the team's improved depth at running back, with Colorado State transfer Lloyd Avant and true freshmen Jonathan Hatton Jr. and DeZephen Walker performing well. The Sooners' starting offense and defense also played strongly, with the offense running the ball effectively and the defense allowing just one field goal. Quarterback John Mateer and wide receiver Isaiah Sategna III showed great chemistry, connecting on a 76-yard touchdown. The Sooners' offseason focus on the run game and adding playmakers around Mateer and Sategna appears to be paying off.
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