Following a blowout loss to Clemson in their bowl game, Oklahoma head coach Bob Stoops has fired Co-OC Jay Norvell and is expected to make more coaching changes in the near future.
After being picked No. 3 in the preseason, Oklahoma plummeted in the rankings, finishing just 8-5 in 2014, low-lighted by getting blown out by Clemson in its bowl game last week, 40-6.
Now head coach Bob Stoops is making big changes to the Sooner staff, multiple sources have told FOX Sports.
Among those changes is the firing of co-offensive coordinator Jay Norvell, according to sources, and there are more moves to come.
There are expected to be at least two other significant staff moves in the works, sources said.
The Sooners lost five of their final nine games of the season, with three of those defeats coming at home. OU finished the season No. 95 in turnover margin and No. 93 in passing efficiency.
Something had to give at Oklahoma. The season went south in a hurry after showing some promise early. The embarrassing loss to Clemson in the bowl game was to icing on the cake to what has been a miserable season in Norman. To go along with the expected staff turnover, reports have said defensive coordinator Mike Stoops is interviewing for the recently vacated LSU DC job after John Chavis bolted for Texas A&M.