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This article was originally published on www.si.com/college/oklahoma as Oklahoma HC Brent Venables on Retiring AD Joe Castiglione: 'Nobody's Done It Better'. ATLANTA — Brent Venables spoke publicly on ...
Oklahoma athletic director Joe Castiglione has been synonymous with the program for nearly three decades. It’s all Brent Venables has ever known, too. Castiglione announced last week that he will ...
Oklahoma head coach Brent Venables wishes all the best for Sooner athletic director Joe Castiglione, who announced at a July 8 press conference in Norman, that he will retire after the 2025-26 school ...
Why July is no "dead season" for Oklahoma sports, with college football shakeups, a teen MLB star and big names stepping down.
SEC Media Days headed into Day 3 on Wednesday with several of the biggest brands in the sport. Florida, Oklahoma and Alabama headlined the proceedings, with Mississippi State also making an appearance ...
Longtime Oklahoma athletic director Joe Castiglione will retire from his role in a full-time capacity during the upcoming ...
Oklahoma athletic director Joe Castiglione has announced that the upcoming academic year will be his last in charge of the ...
Oklahoma begins searching for Joe Castiglione’s successor, aiming to find a visionary leader equipped to guide the Sooners ...
Bob Stoops, who led the Sooners to the 2000 national championship, weighed in on Joe Castiglione's retirement after 26 years ...
Castiglione is entering his 28th year at Oklahoma, making him the longest-tenured athletic director in major college sports.
The top candidates slotted to replace Castiglione have released statements on his tenure with the Sooners and his impact on ...
Joe Castiglione officially announced his upcoming retirement in a press conference on Tuesday, and he doled out advice for ...