The Lincoln Riley family played a role in the latest embarrassing effort in Oklahoma

Lincoln Riley continues to hunt the urgent residents of Oklahoma, where they are defeated by the TCU Horned Frogs with the help of his brother, offensive coordinator Garrett Riley.

The college football coaching tour was a wild ride, with some of the top names on the move. One of those names was Lincoln Riley, who left the Oklahoma Sooners to take over as head of coaching at USC. There was no lost love for Riley from the Sooners, after he left the show. Although Riley is no longer their head coach, the Sooners were awarded the “L.” Another difficult.

On Saturday, Oklahoma was beaten by the TCU Horned Frogs, losing 55-24. The Horned Frogs attack put that 55 points and 668 yards off the total attack. The offensive coordinator who came up with their plan of attack was Garrett Riley.

Yes, Garrett Riley. Lincoln’s younger brother.

Garrett Riley Destroys Oklahoma for Big Brother Lincoln

As if the loss couldn’t get any worse for the returnees.

Prior to joining the Horned Frogs, Riley was the quarterback coach and offensive coordinator for the SMU Mustang. Last year, the Mustangs, led by Riley, averaged 466.8 yards (13th in the state) and 38.4 points (tenth in the state) per game, via sports reference. You see, Garrett knows how to channel the offense, and Saturday’s Horned Frogs production shouldn’t come as a shock.

This, and it showed that although coach Brent Venables was a popular defensive coordinator for the Clemson Tigers, the Sooners defense was still a problem.

TCU led 41-17 in the first half. Quarterback Max Duggan threw three touchdown passes and ran for 67 yards. Kendre Miller and Emari Demercado also ran to go down on their own.

The total number of offensive yards set up by the horned frogs in the first half? 479 yards!

Within a year, Riley left Oklahoma for another program and Riley left another with a W for TCU. This raw.

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