2000 Oklahoma Sooners football team

The 2000 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the 2000 NCAA Division I-A football season. This season was Bob Stoops's second as head coach. The Sooners finished with a 13–0 record winning the Big 12 Conference and the national championship, the seventh national title in school history. The Sooners played their home games at Oklahoma Memorial Stadium.

Statistics

 * QB Josh Heupel: 305/472 (64.6%) for 3,606 yards (7.64) with 20 TD vs. 15 INT (3.18). 83 carries for 167 yards (2.01) with 7 TD.
 * RB Quentin Griffin: 200 carries for 823 yards (4.12) with 17 TD. 51 catches for 429 yards and 0 TD.
 * WR Antwone Savage: 50 catches for 621 yards (12.42) and 3 TD.
 * WR/CB Andre Woolfolk: 42 catches for 614 yards (14.62) and 5 TD.
 * WR Curtis Fagan: 41 catches for 606 yards (14.78) and 7 TD.
 * RB Josh Norman: 34 catches for 518 yards (15.24) and 1 TD.
 * TE Trent Smith: 31 catches for 323 yards (10.42) and 3 TD.
 * K Tim Duncan: 15 FGM and 60 XPM.

All-Americans

 * Rocky Calmus - LB
 * Josh Heupel - QB
 * J. T. Thatcher - FS

Individual award winners

 * Josh Heupel - Walter Camp Award
 * J. T. Thatcher - Mosi Tatupu Award

2001 NFL Draft
The 2001 NFL Draft was held on April 21-22, 2001 at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The following Oklahoma players were either selected or signed as undrafted free agents following the draft.