Back to the Oklahoma Sooners Newsfeed

Can OU's veterans make the Final Four?

ANAHEIM, Calif. — Jordan Woodard went up to Buddy Hield before OU's game against Texas A&M. Woodard had a message to deliver.

“I'm not done with y'all,” Woodard said of his senior teammates.

Win or lose here or in Houston next week at the Final Four, Woodard soon will be done with the group he calls his older brothers. And an Oklahoma basketball era will end.

The Four Horsemen, OU trainer Alex Brown, calls them, and stallions they are. Hield, Isaiah Cousins, Ryan Spangler and Woodard will start together for the 104th straight game Saturday in the Honda Center against Oregon, with a Final Four berth on the line.