Did John Mateer look healthy and in command in Ben Arbuckle’s offense? Did the Sooners offensive line look like a group that can finally power a run-heavy SEC attack? And what did OU’s defense — led by a mix of proven returners and fresh faces — show in its first public outing of the spring?
Jason and Mike dive into:
Mateer’s command, timing and comfort level
Isaiah Sategna’s speed and fit in the new-look offense
whether OU finally looks committed to a real power run foundation
the standouts on both sides of the ball
Mike Boganowski Jr.’s impact and the moment Big Mike watched his son come free at Beau Bentley
spring game MVPs on offense and defense
whether Brent Venables and Jim Nagy missed a huge branding, recruiting and NIL opportunity by not televising the spring game
The fellas also revisit the Owen Heinecke injunction hearing in Cleveland County, discussing what was revealed in court, what it says about the NCAA’s handling of eligibility cases, and why this fight could matter far beyond one Oklahoma linebacker.
If you care about Oklahoma football, SEC roster building, and where the Sooners are heading in 2026, this is the Big Monday episode you need.

