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Venables Adds Dreiling, Goodwin to Defensive Staff

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NORMAN — University of Oklahoma head football coach Brent Venables announced the addition of two defensive staff members on Saturday. Nate Dreiling has been hired as inside linebackers coach and Wes Goodwin was named assistant linebackers/outside linebackers coach.

Further establishing Oklahoma’s renewed defensive prowess, the program will now lay claim to four staff members (Venables, Dreiling, Goodwin and Brandon Hall) who have held the role of defensive coordinator in their careers and two more (Todd Bates and Jay Valai) who currently serve as co-defensive coordinators. As part of the staffing shifts, Venables will serve as defensive play-caller on game days.

“I have reflected on all facets of our program over the past several weeks,” said Venables. “Since I was hired as head coach, we have carefully assembled the defensive personnel and scheme that is suited to compete at the highest level, and we’ve built a deep and talented roster ready for the moment. I have high expectations for our program and will do everything in my power to achieve our goals for our players. To that end, I will take over defensive play-calling responsibilities for the 2025 season.

“Adding Nate and Wes to our team, with their extensive and diverse experience, simply adds to my expectations and excitement for our defensive unit. I’m energized by the prospect of getting back into play-calling and for the continued momentum I see us gaining with the strategic moves we’re making on both sides of the ball. The addition of Ben Arbuckle as a young, innovative and proven offensive coordinator, as well as the talented players we’ve added via the transfer portal, have me equally excited about the immediate future of our offense.”

Dreiling comes to Oklahoma from Arkansas State, where he was hired Jan. 3 as defensive coordinator after spending a season at Utah State as defensive coordinator and interim head coach. Goodwin, a former defensive analyst under Venables, served as Clemson’s defensive coordinator and linebackers coach the last three seasons.

Dreiling brings 10 years of collegiate coaching experience, including five as a defensive coordinator. In addition to his season at Utah State, he coordinated defenses at New Mexico State (2022-23) and Pittsburg State (2018-19). He was elevated to interim head coach at Utah State on July 2 and guided the Aggies to a strong finish with wins in three of their last four Mountain West Conference games. Throughout last season he continued to serve as defensive coordinator and defensive ends coach. Utah State ranked among the top 50 nationally in sacks (2.33 per game; 44th) and interceptions (13; 36th), and eight players earned All-Mountain West honors.

Prior to Utah State, Dreiling spent two seasons as the defensive coordinator at New Mexico State. He helped guide the Aggies to a 17-11 overall record and consecutive bowl games, along with an appearance in the 2023 Conference USA championship game in their first year in the league. The NMSU defense ranked 44th nationally in scoring defense (22.4 points per game), 48th in rushing defense (143.7 rushing yards per game) and fifth in red zone defense (72.6%). In Dreiling’s first season at New Mexico State, the Aggies improved from 127th to 29th nationally in total defense (336.3 yards per game allowed in ’22) and ranked 16th in passing defense (186.8 yards per game).

Dreiling previously served as a defensive analyst on Mario Cristobal’s staff at Oregon for the 2020 season. The Ducks won the Pac-12 title and played in the Fiesta Bowl, and hauled in the sixth-ranked recruiting class during the 2021 cycle.

Prior to his time at Oregon, Dreiling spent three seasons coaching at his alma mater, Pittsburg State. He coached the safeties in 2017 and was promoted to defensive coordinator for the 2018 and ’19 seasons. In his first season at Pittsburg State, he helped the Gorillas rank 25th nationally with 25 takeaways and 19th with 12 fumble recoveries. In his two seasons as Pittsburg State defensive coordinator, the Gorillas ranked among the top two in the Ohio Valley Conference in 11 statistical categories in 2018 and ’19, and 17 players garnered all-conference honors.

Dreiling was a four-time All-American at Pittsburg State (2010-13) and led the Gorillas to the NCAA Division II National Championship in 2011, the same year he was named the national defensive player of the year by the Don Hansen Football Committee and the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association (MIAA) Defensive Player of the Year. He finished his career with a school- and MIAA-record 491 tackles and was named a CoSIDA Academic All-American in 2013.

Dreiling earned his bachelor’s degree from Pittsburg State in 2013. He and his wife, Alexa, have two daughters (Baylor and Baisley) and a son (Baker).

Goodwin, who spent a total of 13 seasons across two stints at Clemson, was promoted to defensive coordinator in 2021 at Clemson after Venables was named head coach at Oklahoma. He previously served as a graduate assistant from 2009-11, and under Venables as a defensive analyst from 2012-14 and senior defensive analyst from 2018-21. He also spent three years with the Arizona Cardinals as an assistant to head coach Bruce Arians from 2015-17.

In 2024, Goodwin helped guide Clemson to the ACC Championship and an appearance in the College Football Playoff. The Tigers ranked 10th nationally in takeaways (26), 14th in interceptions (16), 19th in fumbles recovered (10), 24th in tackles for loss (6.9 per game), 37th in sacks (2.5 per game) and 42nd in scoring defense (23.0 points per game).

In 2023, Clemson ranked eighth nationally in total defense (287.8 yards allowed per game), eighth in passing defense (173.2 yards allowed per game), 24th in rushing defense (114.6 yards allowed per game) and 30th in scoring defense (21.1 points allowed per game). The Tigers tied for the national lead in takeaways (28), defensive touchdowns (five) and pick-sixes (four), tying school records set in 1990 for defensive touchdowns and interceptions returned for a TD. Clemson also ranked in the Top 10 nationally in first downs allowed per game (14.2; third) and interceptions (16; tied for 10th) in 2023.

In his first full season as defensive coordinator in 2022, Clemson ranked among the top 25 nationally in scoring defense (20.9 points allowed per game; 22nd), rushing defense (102.7 yards allowed per game; 13th), yards allowed per carry (3.25; ninth), sacks (44; tied for fourth) and tackles for loss (111; second).

Goodwin tutored Jeremiah Trotter Jr., a 2023 Butkus Award finalist and a two-time All-America linebacker (2022 and ’23), who became a fifth-round pick in the NFL Draft and plays for the Philadelphia Eagles. Trotter and linebacker Barrett Carter were among the five Clemson defensive players to earn All-ACC recognition in 2023. Carter also earned All-America honors in 2022 and was a first-team All-ACC selection in 2024. Linebacker Trenton Simpson was a top-100 pick in the 2023 NFL Draft.

During Goodwin’s three years with the Arizona Cardinals, the teams compiled a 28-19-1 overall record. In 2015, the Cardinals went 13-3 to win the NFC West division and reached the NFC Championship Game.

Goodwin began his coaching career as a baseball manager at Mississippi State under legendary coach Ron Polk before transitioning to football. He then served as a student assistant and graduate assistant for the Bulldogs’ football program. Goodwin earned his bachelor’s degree from Mississippi State in 2007 and his master’s degree in 2009. He and his wife, Jennalee, have two daughters (Emma and Allie).

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Venables Named To Dodd Trophy Watch List

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NORMAN – Oklahoma Sooners head football coach Brent Venables has been named to the 2025 Dodd Trophy Preseason Watch List, recognizing him among the nation’s top coaches heading into the upcoming season.

The Dodd Trophy, presented by PNC Bank, honors the head coach of a team that achieves success on the field, in the classroom, and within the community. Venables is one of 25 coaches nationally named to the preseason list.

Venables, who enters his fourth season leading the Sooners, guided Oklahoma through its final years in the Big 12 and into its inaugural season in the SEC. Under his leadership, the program has continued to recruit at an elite level while emphasizing academic performance and community involvement.

The annual award, named after legendary Georgia Tech coach Bobby Dodd, evaluates coaches based on their program’s Academic Progress Rate (APR), with Oklahoma posting a strong score of 993 for the 2023-24 academic year.

Venables is joined on this year’s watch list by notable coaches including Alabama’s Kalen DeBoer, Georgia’s Kirby Smart, Clemson’s Dabo Swinney, and Texas’ Steve Sarkisian.

The winner of the Dodd Trophy will be announced at the end of the 2025 season.

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Oklahoma Athletic Director To Announce Retirement

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NORMAN – University of Oklahoma Athletic Director Joe Castiglione is set to announce his retirement on Tuesday, according to widespread media reports.

Castiglione has served as the University of Oklahoma’s athletic director since 1998, overseeing one of the most successful eras in the school’s athletic history.

During his tenure, Oklahoma’s athletic programs have flourished on the national stage. Castiglione hired football coach Bob Stoops in 1999, a move that revitalized the Sooners program and led to the 2000 national championship. Under his leadership, OU football has continued to rank among the nation’s elite, with multiple Big 12 titles and College Football Playoff appearances.

Castiglione has also been instrumental in elevating other sports. The university’s softball team has become a dominant force, winning several national championships under coach Patty Gasso. OU’s gymnastics programs have likewise secured multiple national titles during his administration.

In addition to competitive success, Castiglione prioritized academic achievement, facility improvements, and financial stability within the department. Major projects under his leadership include renovations to Gaylord Family – Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, construction of new training and academic facilities, and the expansion of softball and baseball stadiums.

Known for his steady leadership and vision, Castiglione guided Oklahoma through its upcoming transition from the Big 12 Conference to the Southeastern Conference, positioning the university for continued national relevance in the changing landscape of college athletics.

Prior to joining Oklahoma, Castiglione served as athletic director at the University of Missouri from 1994 to 1998. He is widely respected among his peers and has received numerous national honors, including being named Athletic Director of the Year by Sports Business Journal and induction into multiple halls of fame.

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ORU Promotes Assistant To Fill Womens Basketball Vacancy

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TULSA – Cophie Anderson has been named the 12th head coach of the Oral Roberts University women’s basketball program, Athletic Director Tim Johnson announced Monday.

Anderson, who served as ORU’s associate head coach for three seasons, helped guide the Golden Eagles to back-to-back 20-win seasons and postseason appearances in the WNIT and WBIT. The team finished 24-9 in 2024-25, marking the program’s first consecutive 20-win seasons since 2010-12.

ORU President Dr. William M. Wilson praised Anderson’s leadership, highlighting her faith and commitment to student-athletes. Johnson echoed those sentiments, calling Anderson a vital part of the program’s recent success and expressing excitement for the future under her leadership.

During her tenure as associate head coach, Anderson played a key role in ORU’s offensive success, helping the Golden Eagles rank in the top 20 nationally in scoring for three straight seasons, including top-10 finishes in 2023-24 and 2024-25. She was instrumental in recruiting and developing players, with five Golden Eagles earning Summit League postseason honors in 2023-24, including Freshman of the Year and Newcomer of the Year.

Anderson previously coached at Southwestern Oklahoma State University, where she helped lead the Lady Bulldogs to seven NCAA Division II Tournament appearances, four Great American Conference Tournament Championships, and a national runner-up finish in 2019. Under her guidance, SWOSU ranked in the top 10 nationally in scoring offense in seven of nine seasons, averaging over 80 points per game five times.

As a player, Anderson competed at Fresno State from 2001-05, earning three Western Athletic Conference All-Academic selections. She graduated with a degree in Kinesiology.

A native of Arlington, Texas, Anderson is married to Wayne Anderson, and they have three children.

ORU will introduce Anderson at a press conference Tuesday, April 1, at 3:30 p.m. inside the Mabee Center.

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