— In a heartfelt announcement that electrified the Oklahoma football community, Sooners legend and 1978 Heisman Trophy winner Billy Sims revealed his decision to return to Norman with a renewed commitment to helping guide the future of the program he once carried to national glory.
Sims, widely remembered as one of the most dynamic running backs in college football history, made the announcement Friday during a press conference attended by alumni, current players, and an eager crowd of fans. With emotion evident in his voice, the former star declared that his homecoming was more than symbolic—it was purposeful.
“Norman has always been home,” Sims said. “This program shaped me, gave me opportunities beyond my dreams, and now I want to give back in ways that inspire the next generation of Sooners. It’s time to bring energy, pride, and vision into the future of Oklahoma football.”
Sims outlined three powerful reasons behind his decision to return:
- Mentorship for Players – Sims emphasized his desire to be a guiding presence for young athletes navigating the challenges of college football. “These young men need more than coaching—they need mentorship, guidance on life, and someone who’s walked the road they’re walking now,” he explained.
- Preserving Tradition – With Oklahoma transitioning into the SEC, Sims highlighted the importance of holding on to the Sooners’ legacy. “We’re entering a new era, but we can’t lose sight of who we are—the grit, the pride, the toughness that’s made this program legendary,” he said.
- Community Engagement – Sims spoke passionately about strengthening the bond between the program and its fan base. He announced plans to participate in outreach events, alumni initiatives, and charitable programs aimed at uniting the Norman community. “Oklahoma football has always been about family. I want to make sure that bond is as strong as ever.”
The announcement drew immediate excitement from fans and former teammates, many of whom believe Sims’ involvement will provide an emotional lift and a symbolic reminder of the Sooners’ championship pedigree.
Athletic Director Joe Castiglione praised Sims’ decision, calling him “a living embodiment of what it means to be a Sooner.” Head Coach Brent Venables echoed the sentiment, noting that Sims’ presence would bring inspiration to both players and staff.
For Sooners faithful, the news felt like more than just nostalgia. It was a promise—that the same determination that carried Sims to Heisman glory decades ago will now fuel Oklahoma’s journey into a new and defining chapter.