Football

Oklahoma’s Defensive Dominance Fueled by Star Tackle David Stone

How Coach Brent Venables' scheme and key recruits are reshaping the Sooners' championship hopes

Oklahoma football has long been celebrated for its high‑octane offense, but the foundation of its recent championship runs rests on a defense that has steadily risen to elite status.

Under head coach Brent Venables, the Sooners have transformed that unit into a top‑ranked force, climbing to No. 6 in the national defensive rankings for 2025.

A New Era of Defensive Excellence

At the heart of this resurgence is defensive tackle David Stone, a player who has quickly become one of the most feared names in college football for the 2026 season.

Stone’s reputation was cemented when CBS Sports placed him at No. 7 on its list of the 26 most‑feared defensive players, a testament to the respect he commands across the sport.

His ability to dominate the line of scrimmage is evident in his dual‑threat skill set: he can anchor against the run while also collapsing pockets as a pass rusher, forcing offenses to double‑team him and freeing teammates to make plays.

Stone’s physicality is matched by his technique; he combines strength enough to hold his ground with explosiveness that allows him to disrupt plays in the backfield.

Recruited as a five‑star prospect, Stone is the highest‑rated defensive tackle to commit to Oklahoma since Gerald McCoy in 2006, a comparison that underscores the significance of his arrival.

Now entering his junior year, Stone is projected as a first‑round NFL Draft pick, a trajectory that began with a sophomore season that saw him record 42 tackles, eight tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks, four quarterback hurries and a pass breakup.

The upcoming campaign will see Stone assume an even larger role, especially after the departure of fellow tackle Gracen Halton to the NFL, a loss that makes his leadership and production all the more critical.

Beyond individual statistics, Stone’s presence reshapes the defensive scheme, allowing Venables to experiment with more aggressive fronts while maintaining a disciplined, turnover‑driven approach.

The synergy between Stone, his teammates, and the coaching staff illustrates how recruiting elite talent can complement strategic innovation, propelling a program back toward championship contention.

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