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OU to Face Clemson in Home-and-Home Series

OU to Face Clemson in Home-and-Home Series

March 27, 2019 | Football

NORMAN — The University of Oklahoma announced Wednesday that it has scheduled a home-and-home football series with reigning national champion Clemson for the 2035 and 2036 seasons. The Sooners will make their first trip to Clemson, S.C., for a Sept. 15, 2035, contest and will host the Tigers on Sept. 13, 2036, in Norman.

"As we've consistently demonstrated for many years, we have a strategic scheduling philosophy in creating the proper balance between the non-conference and conference portions of our regular season schedules," said OU Athletics Director and Vice President Joe Castiglione. "Our approach has served us well over the years, but to make it possible we have to work many years in advance with programs who share a similar philosophy. We're excited to have a series with Clemson University and I'm grateful to my colleague Dan Radakovich for collaborating on what will be both a great matchup of premier programs and a fantastic game day experience for our fans."

The Sooners are 2-3 all-time against Clemson, winning the first two meetings at home starting with a 31-14 victory as the nation's No. 4 team in 1963 in head coach Bud Wilkinson's final season in Norman. Nine years later, second-ranked OU posted a 52-3 triumph in in the final campaign of Chuck Fairbanks' tenure.

Oklahoma's three losses in the series have all come in bowls. The first came in Barry Switzer's final game as head coach as the No. 10 Sooners dropped a 13-10 Citrus Bowl contest to the No. 13 Tigers to cap the 1988 season. No. 6 Clemson posted a 40-6 win in the 2014 Russell Athletic Bowl, and the top-ranked Tigers ended No. 4 OU's season 37-17 in the 2015 College Football Playoff Semifinal at the Orange Bowl.

A member of the Atlantic Coast Conference, Clemson boasts a strong football tradition with a 744-459-45 (.614) all-time record, three national championships (1981, 2016 and 2018), 24 conference titles, 44 bowl appearances and 57 first-team All-Americans. It has won at least 10 games in each of the last eight seasons.

The Sooners open the 2019 season Aug. 31 at home against Houston. OU's 2019 spring game will be held April 13 at 3 p.m. CT. For OU football ticket information and to make purchases, fans can click here or call 405-325-2424.

OU's Marquee Non-Conference Games Since 1999
Year Opponent Result
1999 at Notre Dame L, 30-34
2001 North Carolina W, 41-27
2001 at Air Force W, 44-3
2002 Alabama W, 37-27
2003 at Alabama W, 20-13
2003 UCLA W, 59-24
2004 Oregon W, 31-7
2005 at UCLA L, 24-41
2006 Washington W, 37-20
2006 at Oregon L, 33-34
2007 Miami W, 51-13
2008 at Washington W, 55-14
2009 vs. BYU (at Arlington) L, 13-14
2009 at Miami L, 20-21
2010 Florida State W, 47-17
2010 Air Force W, 27-24
2011 at Florida State W, 23-13
2012 Notre Dame L, 13-30
2013 at Notre Dame W, 35-21
2014 Tennessee W, 34-10
2015 at Tennessee W, 31-24 (2OT)
2016 vs. Houston (at NRG Stadium, Houston) L, 23-33
2016 Ohio State L, 24-45
2017 at Ohio State W, 31-16
2018 UCLA W, 49-21
2018 Army W, 28-21 (OT)
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