Oklahoma fired offensive coordinator Seth Littrell after the Sooners dropped three of their first four games in Southeastern Conference play, multiple media outlets reported Sunday.
Littrell also served as quarterbacks coach, a position that will now be held by Kevin Johns, according to ESPN. Multiple outlets reported that co-offensive coordinator Joe Jon Finley will be calling plays from now on.
In its first season in the SEC, Oklahoma is 4-3 overall, most recently falling 35-9 to visiting South Carolina on Saturday.
Next up on the schedule for the Sooners is No. 18 Ole Miss.
Littrell, 46, was in his second season on Oklahoma’s staff after serving as an offensive analyst in 2023. He was supposed to make $1.1 million this year as part of a deal that ran though the 2026 campaign.
–Field Level Media
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