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'Enough Is Enough': Tired of 'Disrespect,' OU Football Regains Its Swagger by Stopping Tennessee
Oklahoma kicker Tate Sandell made all field goals including two over 50 yards while his shorts drew attention for getting shorter each attempt, ESPN's Kirk Herbstreit noted.
- ESPN commentator Kirk Herbstreit criticized Oklahoma football kicker Tate Sandell's short shorts at Neyland Stadium on Saturday, Nov. 1, 2025, during the Oklahoma-Tennessee game.
- Sandell's performance included three first-half field goals, two over 50 yards, including a 51-yard kick with 1:08 left and a 55-yard make tying Neyland Stadium's longest.
- On the ESPN broadcast, Chris Fowler said, `He's got his, like, short shorts on,` while Kirk Herbstreit called them `Daisy Dukes` and added, `Dressing like that should be a penalty.`
- Social media reacted to Sandell's shorts following the Week 10 Oklahoma-Tennessee game, with online attention focusing more on the attire than his kicking.
- As context, Tate Sandell set a school record with his 10th 40-plus-yard field goal Saturday and entered the game with 17-of-18 season accuracy after transferring from UTSA.
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ESPN broadcasters roast Oklahoma kicker for wearing short shorts: 'That should be a penalty'
ESPN broadcasters Chris Fowler and Kirk Herbstreit poked fun at Oklahoma Sooners kicker Tate Sandell’s shorts during the team’s win against the Tennessee Volunteers.Sandell came into the game to attempt a 51-yard field goal in the second quarter and his gameday attire became the topic of conversation. Fowler said the short shorts were "no longer frowned upon in the sport." Herbstreit replied, "It is for me."CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON…
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