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The Oklahoma Breakdown with Ikard and Lehman

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  • Status: Returning Series
  • First Aired: April 24, 2020
  • Seasons: 6
  • Episodes: 48
  • Genres: Talk
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The Oklahoma Breakdown with Ikard and Lehman(2020)

TMDB Rating: 10.0 (1 votes)

Overview

Gabe Ikard and Teddy Lehman break down the biggest topics in college football, the NFL, the NBA and much more while focusing on what Oklahomans love: OU football and the OKC Thunder.

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Season 1

10 episodes • 2020

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1NFL Draft 1st Round Recap, Football Season Needs to Happen, Debut of Winners/LosersApr 24, 20200.0
2Full NFL Draft Recap-Hurts and Gallimore, Going Undrafted Sucks, Football Guys Talking Basketball, Keepin' It LocalApr 27, 20200.0
3Super Bowl Champ Blake Bell + Deep Dive Into College Football NewsMay 1, 20200.0
46x Pro Bowler Gerald McCoy + FGTB-The Last Dance 5&6 Recap + Murder HornetMay 4, 20200.0
5Adele Looks Great, Conference Commissioners Want Football, OU/OSU Football News, + NFL Schedule ReleaseMay 7, 20200.0
6Who's In Charge In College Football? + FGTB-The Last Dance 7&8 RecapMay 11, 20200.0
7Kenny Stills + California College Football ConfusionMay 14, 20200.0
8Lincoln Riley Reaction, OU's Big Recruiting Weekend + FGTB-The Last DanceMay 18, 20200.0
9Kenneth Murray + College Football Is Back!May 21, 20200.0
10Players Are Coming Back to Campus. What's Next?May 25, 20200.0
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Season 2

1 episodes • 2021

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Creed Humphrey on OU's Season and His NFL Future, Texas Fired Tom Herman + CFP Semifinal RecapsJan 3, 20210.0
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Season 3

1 episodes • 2022

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Caleb Williams Enters Portal, Dillon Gabriel & Todd Bates are Coming to OU + Cole Cubelic Previews Alabama-Georgia National Championship GameJan 5, 20220.0
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Season 4

1 episodes • 2023

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Latest OU Football Updates, Can TCU Beat Georgia? + Ws/Ls: OKC Thunder, 90 Team March Madness, Damar Hamlin & USCJan 4, 20230.0
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Season 5

32 episodes • 2024

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1OU News: Woodi Washington Returning & Portal Updates + Recap of Awesome CFP Semifinals & Ws/Ls: Tampa Bay Bucs, Detroit Lions, OKC Thunder & David PepperJan 3, 20240.0
2Ted Roof Out, Zac Alley In & Portal Updates + Cole Cubelic Previews Washington-Michigan & Ws/Ls: OU Basketball, Texas, Houston Texans & OKC ThunderJan 7, 20240.0
3OU Roster & Portal Updates + Michigan Smacks Washington & Ws/Ls: Connor Stallions, Tennessee Titans, NFL Super Wild Card Weekend & Nike Loses Tiger WoodsJan 10, 20240.0
4Zac Alley Named OU's DC & Casey Thompson's a Sooner + Nick Saban Retires, Alabama Hires Kalen DeBoer & Ws/Ls: Green Bay Packers, OU Basketball, Kansas City Chiefs & OKC ThunderJan 15, 20240.0
5Baker Mayfield's Ballin' & 34 New Players in Norman + Geoff Schwartz Previews NFL Divisional Playoffs & Ws/Ls: EA Sports NCAA Football, Alabama, OKC Thunder & Oklahoma State BasketballJan 17, 20240.0
6OU's NIL Situation + Football Guys Talkin' Basketball & Winners/Losers of the NFL Divisional PlayoffsJan 22, 20240.0
7Teddy Guesses OU's Team Award Winners + OU Basketball Disappoints Against Texas, Thunder's #1 in the West & Ws/Ls: Jim Harbaugh, Gary Sheffield, NFL Championship Weekend & Minnesota TimberwolvesJan 24, 20240.0
8Senior Bowl Executive Director Jim Nagy + Q&A: Favorite OU Players?, Steak Preferences?, Definition of Success? & More!Jan 28, 20240.0
82OU-Texas Recap: Longhorns Bigger, Faster, Stronger & Better than Sooners + Oregon Wins Thriller over Ohio State, LSU Beats Ole Miss in OT & Ws/Ls: Ashton Jeanty, USC, Vanderbilt & ColoradoOct 13, 20240.0
83OU-South Carolina Preview, CFB Week 8 Previews: Georgia-Texas, Alabama-Tennessee & LSU-Arkansas + Ws/Ls: Baker Mayfield, Jerry Jones, Travis Hunter & Cam RisingOct 16, 20240.0
84OU-South Carolina Recap: Sooners Hit Rock Bottom + Georgia Handles Texas, Tennessee Beats Alabama & Ws/Ls: Army, Oklahoma State, Indiana & ArkansasOct 20, 20240.0
85Seth Littrell's Firing, OU-Ole Miss Preview, CFB Week 9 Previews: LSU-Texas A&M, Missouri-Alabama & Texas-Vanderbilt + Ws/Ls: Mark Andrews, Baker Mayfield, OKC Thunder, Yankees vs. Dodgers World Series & Kurtis RourkeOct 23, 20240.0
86OU-Ole Miss Recap, CFB Week 9 Recaps: Texas A&M Beats LSU, Alabama Destroys Mizzou & Texas Survives Vanderbilt + Ws/Ls: Big Ten, Oklahoma State, OKC Thunder & ColoradoOct 27, 20240.0
87OU-Maine Preview, CFB Week 10 Previews: Ohio State-Penn State, Texas A&M-South Carolina & Ole Miss-Arkansas + Ws/Ls: New York Yankees, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, SMU & Anthony RichardsonOct 30, 20240.0
88OU-Maine Recap, CFB Week 10 Recaps: Ohio State Beats Penn State, South Carolina Destroys Texas A&M & Ole Miss Embarrasses Arkansas + Ws/Ls: Indiana, Big 12, OKC Thunder & ClemsonNov 2, 20240.0
89OU-Missouri Preview, CFB Week 11 Previews: Georgia-Ole Miss & Alabama-LSU + Ws/Ls: Bucs vs. Chiefs, Mike Gundy, Oregon & USCNov 6, 20240.0
90OU-Missouri Recap: How the Hell Did OU Lose That Game? + Week 11 Recaps: Alabama & Ole Miss Impress & Ws/Ls: BYU, Iowa State, Colorado & MiamiNov 10, 20240.0
91Dusty Dvoracek on the Present & Future of OU Football, CFB Week 12 Previews: Tennessee-Georgia, Missouri-South Carolina & Texas-Arkansas + Winners/Losers of the Week: Big Ten, Georgia, Colorado & OKC ThunderNov 13, 20240.0
92OU Football Q&A: Alabama or LSU More Winnable?, Should OU Play Both QB's? & Biggest Portal Needs? + CFB Week 12 Recaps & Ws/Ls: Arizona State, ACC & Big 12, Travis Hunter, Florida & NetflixNov 18, 20240.0
93OC & Fasusi Updates, OU-Alabama Preview, College Football Week 13 Previews & Ws/Ls: Oregon, BYU, Colorado & OKC ThunderNov 20, 20240.0
94OU-Alabama Recap: Sooners Whooped the Crimson Tide's Ass for 4 Quarters + CFB Week 13 Recaps & Winners/Losers of the WeekendNov 24, 20240.0
95OU-LSU Preview: Can OU's Offense Do It Again? + T-Bob Hebert Talks LSU, CFB Week 14 Previews & Winners/LosersNov 27, 20240.0
96OU-LSU Recap: Disappointing End to a Disappointing Season + OU's Next OC & CFB Week 14 RecapsDec 1, 20240.0
97OU Hires Ben Arbuckle, Josh McCuistion on OU's 2025 Recruiting Class & OU FB's Front Office StrategyDec 5, 20240.0
98OU Players Entering Portal, OU vs. Navy in Armed Forces Bowl, Championship Game Recaps & CFP BracketDec 8, 20240.0
99Ryan Leaf on Ben Arbuckle and His Offense + More Sooners Enter Portal & Winners/Losers of the WeekDec 11, 20240.0
100OU Football News: Portal, Stutsman & 2025 Schedule + Travis Hunter Wins Heisman, UNC Hires BelichickDec 15, 20240.0
101John Mateer is a Sooner! + Josh Pate Previews Round 1 of the College Football PlayoffDec 16, 20240.0
102Sooners Add Setegna & Simmons from Transfer Portal + College Football Playoff Round 1 ReactionsDec 22, 20240.0
103Armed Forces Bowl Preview: Oklahoma vs. NavyDec 25, 20240.0
104Armed Forces Bowl Recap: OU Loses to Navy to Finish 6-7 + How Does OU Football Get Back on Track?Dec 27, 20240.0
105Zac Alley Leaves OU for WVU, Who's Next for OU DC? + College Football Playoff Quarterfinals PreviewDec 29, 20240.0
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Season 6

3 episodes • 2025

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Sooners Get Good News: Williams & Spears-Jennings Announce 2025 Return + CFP Quarterfinals RecapsJan 2, 20250.0
2Is R Mason Thomas Coming Back?, Sooners Add Marvin Jones Jr. & Kendel Dolby Returning + FGTBJan 5, 20250.0
3R Mason Thomas Returning for 2025, Sooners Add Kendal Daniels + Andy Staples Previews CFP SemifinalsJan 8, 20250.0

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