In the long and storied history of Oklahoma Sooners football, this day was special. This is the first time the Sooners had a Spring Football Game heading into the SEC.
The Oklahoma Sooners’ season ended unceremoniously with a 38-24 loss to the Arizona Wildcats in the Alamo Bowl on Thursday night.
After two interceptions, the Sooners opted to keep the ball on the ground. It was a smart decision. Gavin Sawchuk scampered in from 18 yards out for Oklahoma's first touchdown of the game.
The Sooners offense can't be stopped. Gavin Sawchuk's second touchdown of the game extended Oklahoma's lead to 35-13 in the second quarter. Watch it here: Follow AllSooners on Twitter to stay up to date on all the latest OU news!
The Oklahoma coaching staff knew someone would emerge as RB1. But figuring out who it would be seemed to take forever. Eventually, from a field of four contenders, Gavin Sawchuk has put himself in position for the Sooners to display an elite running back every week.
Oklahoma has opted to keep the ball on the ground with true freshman Jackson Arnold in the game. Gavin Sawchuk is having another terrific performance, getting the job done for the Sooners.
STILLWATER — Gavin Sawchuk didn’t outrush the nation’s leading rusher — but he came close. Sawchuk, in his third career start, was a breakout star for Oklahoma on Saturday night, but his career-best performance wasn’t enough for No.
The Sooners needed a big response after Oklahoma State's opening drive touchdown. Gavin Sawchuk did just that, taking a 64-yard carry to the house and tying the game.
Gavin Sawchuk nearly lost control of the ball stretching for a short touchdown in the third quarter. He was able to reach the ball across the goal line, though, and give Oklahoma a lead to end the fourth quarter.
NORMAN — Oklahoma survived. The Sooners needed a lead-extending touchdown from Gavin Sawchuk and Kendel Dolby to swallow up a two-point conversion play to sneak past the UCF Knights 31-29 on Saturday.
NORMAN — Oklahoma running back Gavin Sawchuk found himself in an unfamiliar position against UCF on Saturday. Starter. With leading rusher Tawee Walker
NORMAN — Oklahoma got Gavin Sawchuk back in the swing of things against Tulsa. The redshirt freshman running back battled a hamstring injury through fall camp, derailing the momentum built off his 100-yard rushing performance in the Cheez-It Bowl.
Oklahoma running back Gavin Sawchuk spoke with members of the media on Tuesday night ahead of the No. 16 Sooners' trip to Cincinnati to open Big 12 play. Sign up for your premium membership to AllSooners.com today, and get access to the entire Fan Nation premium network!
Gavin Sawchuk, Oklahoma’s fastest running back didn’t get to play last week, and he had to sit out much of training camp with a soft-tissue injury. Brent Venables said last Saturday that Sawchuk was about “95 percent” healthy and should be ready to play this week.
NORMAN — Gavin Sawchuk has had all offseason to think about his Cheez-It Bowl exports. The true freshman got his only real chance to show his skills after Eric Gray opted out of Oklahoma’s bowl game, and Sawchuk dazzled.
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