Oklahoma Sooners 136th Anniversary Wind Spinner
Celebrate over a century of “Boomer Sooner” pride with the Oklahoma Sooners 136th Anniversary Wind Spinner. Modeled after the iconic Sooner Schooner, this premium kinetic sculpture commemorates the university’s founding in 1890 through its 2026 milestone. Featuring four high-speed spinning wheels and the classic crimson-and-cream canvas, this weather-resistant garden piece brings the excitement of Gaylord Family – Oklahoma Memorial Stadium right to your front lawn.
Since 1890, the University of Oklahoma has stood as a beacon of excellence in academics and athletics. The 136th Anniversary Sooner Schooner Wind Spinner is a functional tribute to that enduring legacy. Designed to replicate the famous Conestoga wagon that leads the team onto the field, this yard art captures the “Sooner Spirit” in a way that standard flags simply can’t.
Key Highlights:
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Four-Wheel Kinetic Action: Each wheel is a precision-engineered turbine that rotates independently in the wind, creating a “rolling” effect across your garden.
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Commemorative 136th Anniversary Branding: The side panels feature the “136th Anniversary 1890–2026” gold-leaf style lettering, marking this as a true collector’s edition for the 2026 season.
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Authentic Sooner Aesthetics: Features the official “Oklahoma Sooners” block lettering on a durable, cream-colored simulated canvas top.
We know Oklahoma weather can be tough. That’s why this spinner is constructed from heavy-duty, powder-coated steel that resists rust and high winds. The canvas-look top is made from UV-protected resin to prevent the crimson lettering from fading under the summer sun. Equipped with dual-sealed ball bearings, the wheels spin silently and smoothly, even in the lightest “wind sweeping down the plain“.
For an OU alumnus or a lifelong fan, the Sooner Schooner is more than a wagon—it’s a symbol of home. This anniversary spinner is the perfect focal point for tailgate parties, graduation celebrations, or everyday display. It serves as a daily reminder of the “Crimson and Cream” victories and the storied history of the 136 years that have shaped the Sooner Nation.
Product Features
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Theme: Official University of Oklahoma 136th Anniversary (1890–2026).
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Model: Detailed Sooner Schooner with crimson wheels and cream canopy.
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Material: All-weather iron and UV-resistant composite materials.
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Height: Stand height of 1.2 meters (approx. 47 inches) for maximum visibility.
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Movement: Four 360-degree rotational wheels for high-kinetic visual impact.
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Stability: Reinforced H-base stake for secure ground placement.
Perfect Gift For
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OU Alumni & Students: A sophisticated way to show school pride at home.
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Sooner Parents: The ideal 2026 graduation or “Big 12/SEC” transition gift.
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Tailgate Enthusiasts: A unique marker to help friends find your spot on game day.
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Oklahoma Residents: A beautiful piece of local heritage for any landscaping project.
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Commemorative Collectors: Fans who specifically collect milestone university merchandise.
Why It’s a Best-Seller
The Oklahoma 136th Anniversary Spinner stands out in the 2026 marketplace by offering historical significance alongside high-quality craftsmanship. While most sports decor is seasonal, this commemorative piece is designed for year-round display, bridging the gap between a high-end lawn sculpture and a passionate sports collectible.
Shipping & Assembly
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Status: In Stock (2026 Anniversary Series).
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Shipping: 4–6 business days via standard ground.
FAQs
The wheels spin beautifully in the wind to create the illusion of movement, but the wagon stays securely anchored to its support pole for safety.
Yes! We use the OU Crimson color codes to ensure your spinner matches your other authentic Sooners gear.
The H-stake provides excellent stability, but as with any tall garden decor, we recommend bringing it inside if wind gusts are expected to exceed 50 mph.
Simply wipe it down with a damp cloth and mild soap. The material is non-porous and designed to shed dirt and pollen easily.







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