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Oklahoma lost to Iowa State in Week 6 last season. A week later, they blew a 20-0 lead vs. Texas and needed a fourth-quarter touchdown to beat the Longhorns. Had they lost that game, it would've been their first regular-season losing streak in a long time.
The Sooners own the nation's longest streak for most seasons without consecutive regular-season losses. When was the last year Oklahoma lost two straight regular-season games?
Again: Regular-season games, not postseason games.
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Answer
1999
Oklahoma has lost consecutive games in the regular-season and postseason, most recently in 2014 when they lost to Oklahoma State in the regular-season finale and Clemson in the Russell Athletic Bowl, but they haven't lost consecutive regular-season games since 1999.
In Bob Stoops' first season, the Sooners lost to Notre Dame on Oct. 2, 34-30, and Texas on Oct. 9, 38-28.
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