LUBBOCK, TX - OCTOBER 22: Head coach Bob Stoops of the Oklahoma Sooners talks to his players on the bench during the first half of the game between the Texas Tech Red Raiders and the Oklahoma Sooners on October 22, 2016 at AT&T Jones Stadium in Lubbock, Texas. (Photo by John Weast/Getty Images)

Details emerge on why Bob Stoops suddenly announced retirement from Oklahoma

This was unexpected.

Bob Stoops is one of the biggest names in college football and, on Wednesday, word broke that the long-time Oklahoma Sooners head coach would be stepping down from his role in favor of retirement. Naturally, that news sent shock waves throughout the sport immediately and, given the (very) odd timing of the story in early June, there was plenty of buzz as to what may have motivated Stoops to take the tact that he chose.

Now, we may have an inkling into his mindset.

Bob Stoops is 56 & has won 10 Big12 titles. I'm told his reasoning for stepping down now is because he's ready & he wants to "go live life."

It makes a great deal of sense that Stoops could feel as if he has done everything he could possibly want to do in the coaching profession. Many coaches are not wired that way but, in his mid-50's, there is plenty of time for Stoops to live a full life outside of football and claiming a national title to go along with ten conference titles in the Big 12 is a pretty impressive claim to fame.

Offensive coordinator Lincoln Riley is going to take over for Stoops.