— In a stirring announcement that sent waves of excitement through the Oklahoma football community, Billy Sims — the 1978 Heisman Trophy winner and one of the most beloved figures in Sooners history — revealed his return to Norman with a renewed mission: to inspire, mentor, and help shape the program’s future.
Sims, who dazzled fans with his electrifying runs during Barry Switzer’s powerhouse era, appeared before a crowd of alumni, players, and supporters on Tuesday evening inside the Switzer Center. Fighting back emotion, he spoke passionately about why this return to Norman means more than a simple reunion.
“This is home,” Sims declared to a standing ovation. “It’s where I became the man I am today. And now, I feel called to give back — not just with words, but with action. The program gave me so much, and it’s time for me to pour that same energy into its future.”
Sims outlined three powerful reasons behind his decision:
1. Passing the Torch of Legacy
Sims emphasized the importance of tradition and history. “The young men wearing crimson and cream today must know they’re part of something bigger than themselves. I want to help them feel the weight of that responsibility — and the pride that comes with it.”
2. Guiding the Next Generation
The former Detroit Lions star noted that the modern challenges facing student-athletes — from mental health pressures to navigating NIL opportunities — require mentorship from those who’ve lived through the spotlight. “These kids need someone who’s been there. I can share the good, the bad, and everything in between. If I can help just one player stay grounded, I’ll consider it a win.”
3. Building a Bridge Between Past and Future
Sims sees his role as not just ceremonial but practical. He plans to work with coaches and administrators to strengthen alumni involvement and expand opportunities for current players. “The program thrives when the past and present move together. My goal is to be that bridge.”
The Sooners community has already embraced the announcement with enthusiasm. Fans flooded social media with tributes, while former teammates praised Sims for his vision. Head Coach Brent Venables welcomed the news, calling Sims “a living example of Sooner excellence.”
For a man who once electrified Owen Field with every carry, Billy Sims now embarks on a different kind of journey — one that may prove just as influential. His return marks not just a homecoming, but a renewed commitment to the crimson legacy.