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The Norman Transcript � Nov. 10, 2012
A day for redemption
Baylor atOklahoma
The Norman Transcript ■ Nov. 10, 2012 GAMEDAY 3
Baylorat Oklahoma
Time: 2:30 p.m.
Place: Owen Field
Series: OU leads 20-1
Records: OU 6-2 (4-1 Big 12),Baylor 4-4 (1-4)
Rankings: OU No. 14Associated Press Top 25; No.13 USA Today coaches poll;Baylor unranked
Line: OU minus 21 1/2
TV: Fox Sports Net
Radio: KOKC-AM 1520,KRXO-FM 107.7
Inside
■ What happened last season at Wacoconnected to what will happen today in Norman 3
■ Breakdown 5■ Rosters 6■ Two-deeps 7■ Poster 8■ Stats 10■ National Schedule 12■ Big 12 Glance 13■ Predictions 14
AP Photo
OU coach Bob Stoops congratulates freshman receiver Sterling Shepard during
THE VIEW
No slip-upsThe difference between
an excuse and anexplanation? It may
only be a matter of seman-tics and a long time ago allof us knew where BobStoops stood.
Excuses? He didn’t makethem. Explanations? Theysounded too much likeexcuses.
For several seasons now,if the Sooner coach hadn’tshelved his old philosophy,he had at least changedtone. Seeing the media asan adversary, his new tactbecame to defend his team,to the point of appearing outof touch.
Once, he walked a fineline, not embarrassingcomrades, yet not assertingthings were up when theywere down.
Even this year, there’sstill been no explanation forOU dedicating itself tooffensive balance and usingthe fullback position to it.No deficiency was ever
admitted. The fix justhappened to happen.
So Stoops will do as hedoes and he has since,being certain to reiteratethat OU’s losses have cometo the Nos. 2 and 3 teams inthe nation the way KelvinSampson used to tell us hisrecord. Also, there has beenthe “judgment calls”monologue following theNotre Dame loss.
It’s not that he’s wrong,it’s just that he’s at oddswith the old Stoops, whomight have said somethingabout how you can’t be in aposition to let a tough call beso meaningful
No huge issue has been
ClayHorning
Sports Editor
Sooners’ still-good season can’t afford another loss
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By John ShinnTranscript Sports Writer
Some say bad memoriesshould be buried. Othersbelieve forgetting past mis-takes only leads to future mis-takes
Oklahoma’s 45-38 loss toBaylor is a bad memory. TheSooners gave up 485 passingyards with the last 34 comingon Baylor’s go-ahead touch-down pass with 8 secondsremaining.
OU safety Javon Harrisdescribed which category hefell into earlier this week. Hewas asked when was the lasttime he watched the game.
“Today,” he said on Mon-
day. “I was watching it inclass. I shouldn’t have been,but I did. I’ve watched it a lotof times. I watched it on Sun-day in the ice tub.”
Today’s meeting with theBears (4-4, 1-4 Big 12) atOwen Field is one the Soon-er secondary circled on thecalendar long ago. They area group that experienced thepeaks and valleys of the col-lege football last season. TheBaylor loss was about as lowas it went.
The 14th-ranked Sooners(6-2, 4-1) had never lost to theBears before that day.
“Last year was a crazy
Last seasonlooms large
THE BIG STORY: MAK E-UP TEST
Transcript Photo by Jerry Laizure
OU cornerbacks Demontre Hurst, left, and Aaron Colvin celebrate an interception.The Sooner secondary remembers its struggles at Baylor last season.
“Last year was a crazygame, the way it justwent back and forth.We gave up a lot ofyards and gave up thegame-winning touch-down on the last play.It’s a lot of motivationfor myself, for thedefense, for the secondary.”DDeemmoonnttrree HHuurrssttOU cornerback
A year ago at Waco will be a part of today in Norman
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The Norman Transcript ■ Nov. 10, 20124 GAMEDAY
By John ShinnTranscript Sports Writer
Back in August, thebrutal part ofOklahoma’s schedule
was believed to start today.The reason was the waytheSoonersstruggledagainst up-tempooffenseslast season.
Well,KansasState andNotreDameobviouslychangedthat thinking. The Soonersdid as well with the waythey handled Texas Tech’sup-tempo, spread offenseearlier this season.
Nonetheless, Baylor can
score a bunch of points andgive up a bunch as well.Here are five keys for theSooners to keep buildinglate-season momentumtoday against the Bears.
Run the ball: One of the
reasons, the Soonerdefense has performedbetter this season is ithasn’t been on the field asmuch. Sure, it’s gotten
BAYLOR at OKLAHOMA: BREAK ING DOWN TODAY’S GAME
Run it, possess it, get turnovers
SoonerrunningbackBrennanClay breaksinto theopen fieldearlier thisseason. Hemay getanotherchancetoday.
Transcript Photo
by Jerry Laizure
John Shinn
Fivethings to
watch
The Norman Transcript ■ Nov. 10, 2012 GAMEDAY 5
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RUNNING GAME PASSING GAME RUN DEFENSE
PASS DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS INTANGIBLES
■ The health of OU runningback Damien Williams willplay a huge factor. If he’shealthy, OU has a big edge.Baylor can run the ball.Martin Glasco, JarredSalubi and LacheSeatstrunk are all averagingover 4.1 yards per carry.Without Williams, OU willlean on Brennan Clay. Heproved able to handle aheavy load last week.
■ Baylor quarterback NickFlorence isn’t going to wina Heisman, but the Bearscan throw the ball. Florencehas thrown 25 TD passes ineight games and TerranceWilliams is averaging 167.5receiving yards. Still, OU’spassing attack has heatedup since Jalen Saundersentered the lineup. OU getsthe edge because of itsdeeper pool of receivers.
■ The Sooners struggled tostop Notre Dame andKansas State from runningthe ball. Otherwise, they’vestuffed everyone they’vefaced. The Bears havestruggled. They’re one ofonly two Big 12 teamsallowing more than 200rushing yards per game.OU has the ability to makeBaylor one-dimensional.Baylor’s defense doesn’t.
■ OU’s lost three of its lastseven home games, datingback to last season.However, that won’t mattertoday. What will is the sourtaste the Sooners haveretained from last season’sloss at Baylor. This is agame OU has had its eyeon all season. Everythingsets up for an amends-making performance today.
— John Shinn
■ Kicker Michael Hunnicuttand punter Tress Way havegiven the Sooners an edgein nearly every game. Thereturn units will have animpact today. Baylor’s atthe bottom or near it in bothkick returns and puntreturns. The Sooners areamong the best. Don’t besurprised if the Sooners geta return score in this game.They should have chances.
■ This is where OU struggled at Baylor lastyear. But the Sooners aremuch better in the secondary this season. Bigpassing plays against theSooners have been in shortsupply. They’re the only Big12 team holding opponentsunder 200 passing yardsper game. Baylor continues to struggle here and it’sunlikely to change today.
1 Tony Jefferson DB 5-11 212 Jr. Chula Vista, Calif.2 Julian Wilson DB 6-2 191 So. Moore3 Sterling Shepard WR 5-10 188 Fr. Oklahoma City4 Kenny Stills WR 6-1 190 Jr. Encinitas, Calif.5 Joseph Ibiloye LB 6-3 218 Sr. Garland, Tx6 Demontre Hurst DB 5-10 183 Sr. Lancaster, Tx7 Corey Nelson LB 6-1 219 Jr. Dallas, Tx8 Dominique Whaley RB 5-11 204 Sr. Lawton8 Joe Powell DB 6-0 173 Jr. Dallas9 Gabe Lynn DB 6-0 199 Jr. Tulsa9 Trevor Knight QB 6-1 197 Fr. San Antonio10 Rashod Favors DE 6-1 250 So. Fort Worth10 Blake Bell QB 6-6 254 So. Wichita,Kan.11 R.J. Washington DE 6-3 256 Sr. Fort Worth11 Kendal Thompson QB 6-1 184 R-Fr. Oklahoma City12 Landry Jones QB 6-4 218 Sr. Artesia, N.M.13 Durron Neal WR 5-11 201 Fr. St. Louis, Mo.14 Aaron Colvin DB 6-0 181 Jr. Owasso15 Drew Allen QB 6-5 226 Jr. San Antonio15 Lamar Harris DB 6-1 186 Sr. Gilmer, Tx16 Jaz Reynolds WR 6-2 198 Jr. Houston, Tx17 Trey Metoyer WR 6-1 190 Fr. Whitehouse, Tx18 Michael Hunnicutt K 6-0 173 So. Richardson, Tx18 Jalen Saunders WR 5-9 160 Jr. Elk Grove, Calif.19 Justin Brown WR 6-3 209 Sr. Wilmington, Del.20 Frank Shannon LB 6-1 230 R-Fr. Dallas21 Tom Wort LB 6-0 237 Jr. New Braunfels, TX 21 Austin Brown WR 6-5 202 R-Fr. Buffalo, Wyo.22 Roy Finch RB 5-7 175 Jr. Niceville, Fla.22 Cortez Johnson DB 6-2 191 So. NewOrleans, La.23 Kass Everett DB 5-10 180 Jr. Philadelphia, Pa.23 Danzel Williams RB 5-8 189 R-Fr. Arlington, Tx24 Brennan Clay RB 5-11 201 Jr. San Diego24 Trey Franks DB 5-10 184 Jr. Orange, Tx25 Aaron Franklin LB 6-1 212 So. Marshall, Tx25 David Smith RB 5-10 193 Fr. Midlothian, Ill.26 Zack Sanchez DB 5-11 170 Fr. Keller, Tx 26 Damien Williams RB 6-0 208 Jr. San Diego27 Gary Simon DB 6-1 180 Fr. St. Petersburg, Fla. 28 Alex Ross RB 6-1 204 Fr. Jenks29 Grant Bothun WR 5-11 183 Fr. Rowlett, Tx 29 Quentin Hayes DB 6-0 181 So. Lancaster, Tx30 Javon Harris DB 5-11 206 Sr. Lawton31 Daniel Franklin LB 6-2 224 Sr. Mount Airy, Ga.32 Marshall Musil FB 6-2 241 Jr. La Crosse, Kan.33 Trey Millard FB 6-2 256 Jr. Columbia, Mo.34 Daniel Brooks RB 5-8 163 Fr. Port Lavaca, Tx35 Julian Winters RB 5-11 169 So. Sacramento, Calif.36 Joel Ossom FB 5-9 235 Sr. Denton, Tx36 Tress Way P 6-1 215 Sr. Tulsa 37 Dylan Seibert P 6-3 215 R-Fr. Tulsa38 Brandon Young DB 5-10 173 So. Frisco, Tx38 Jack Steed K 6-5 200 Fr. Katy, Tx
39 Nick Hodgson K 6-2 189 So. N. Richland Hills, Tx40 P.L. Lindley LB 6-2 240 R-Fr. R. Rock, Tx41 Eric Striker LB 6-0 198 Fr. Seffner, Fla. 42 Jesse Paulsen DB 6-0 193 Sr. Albuquerque, N.M.43 Patrick O’Hara K 6-0 192 Sr. Topeka, Kan. 44 Jaydan Bird LB 6-2 236 Sr. Wichita, Kan. 45 Caleb Gastelum LB 6-1 196 So. Claremore 46 Eric Doughtie DB 6-0 197 Fr. Sugarland, Tx 47 Alex Christiensen FB 6-3 243 Fr. Edmond 47 Eric Hosek K 5-10 150 R-Fr. Sherman, Tx48 Aaron Ripkowski FB 6-1 260 So. Dayton, Ohio49 David Driskill FB 6-1 239 So. Oklahoma City50 Austin Woods OL 6-4 293 Jr. Rockwall, Tx52 John-Philip Hughes OL 6-4 250 R-Fr. Tulsa 53 Casey Walker DT 6-2 309 Sr. Garland, Tx54 Nila Kasitati OL 6-4 309 R-Fr. Euless, Tx56 Ty Darlington OL 6-3 266 Fr. Apopka, Fla. 59 Nathan Hughes OL 6-6 248 R-Fr. Spring, Tx 64 Gabe Ikard OL 6-3 288 Jr. Oklahoma City67 Robert Hollis OL 6-4 333 R-Fr. Tulsa 68 Bronson Irwin OL 6-5 307 Jr. Mustang69 Lane Johnson OL 6-7 303 Sr. Groveton, Tx71 Tyrus Thompson OL 6-5 303 So. Pflugerville, Tx 72 Derek Farniok OL 6-9 319 R-Fr. Sioux Falls, S.D.74 Adam Shead OL 6-4 307 So. Cedar Hill, Tx 75 Tyler Evans OL 6-5 315 Sr. Strafford, Mo.76 Jake Reed OL 6-4 300 Jr, Ardmore 77 Marquis Anderson DT 6-3 265 R-Fr. Cibolo, Tx 78 Kyle Marrs OL 6-5 320 Fr. San Antonio, Tx79 Daryl Williams OL 6-6 299 So. Lake Dallas, Tx80 Jordan Phillips DT 6-6 318 R-Fr. Towanda, Kan.80 Derrick Woods WR 6-1 185 Fr. Inglewood, Calif.81 Sam Grant TE 6-7 234 Fr. North Royalton, Ohio81 Lacolton Bester WR 6-3 205 Jr. Scooba, Miss. 82 Brannon Green TE 6-2 250 Jr. Altamont, Kan. 84 Mike Onuoha DE 6-5 235 Fr. Edmond 84 Don Caudill WR 6-1 194 Jr. Muldrow85 Geneo Grissom TE 6-4 247 So. Hutchinson, Kan. 86 Brandon Kitchens WR 5-11 161 Fr. Jenks87 Derrick Bradley WR 5-8 173 Sr. Houston, Tx88 Taylor McNamara TE 6-5 234 Fr. San Diego, Calif. 89 Connor Knight TE 6-4 212 Fr. San Antonio, 89 Chase Buck TE 6-3 231 Jr. Edmond90 David King DE 6-5 286 Sr. Houston91 Charles Tapper DE 6-4 265 Fr. Baltimore92 Stacy McGee DT 6-4 299 Sr. Muskogee93 Jordan Wade DT 6-4 290 Fr. Round Rock, Tx94 Torrea Peterson DT 6-3 277 So. San Antonio95 Damon Williams DT 6-3 305 So. Irving, Tx96 Mitch Tate DE 6-4 238 R-Fr. Bartlesville97 Jamarkus McFarland DT 6-2 288 Sr. Lufkin, Tx 98 Chuka Ndulue DE 6-3 256 So. Dallas99 Chaz Nelson DE 6-2 239 Jr. Columbus, Ohio
OKLAHOMA ROSTER1 Coleman, Corey WR 5-10 180 Fr. Richardson, Texas1 Kent, Prince LB 6-3 220 Jr. Norcross, Ga.2 Allen, B.J. CB 5-10 175 R-Fr. Tatum, Texas2 Oakman, Shawn DE 6-8 250 So. Lansdowne, Pa.2 Williams, Terrance WR 6-2 205 Sr. Dallas, Texas3 Goodson, Demetri DB 5-11 185 Sr. Spring, Texas3 Sampson, Lanear WR 5-11 205 Sr. Mesquite, Texas4 Copeland, Tuswani CB 5-10 170 So. Lawton, Okla.5 Goodley, Antwan WR 5-10 220 So. Midland, Texas5 Lackey, Eddie LB 6-0 220 Jr. Murrieta, Calif.6 Dixon, Ahmad NB 6-0 210 Jr. Waco, Texas6 Frerking, Andrew QB 6-3 190 R-Fr. Norcross, Ga.7 Jones, Darius CB 5-11 190 Jr. Marshall, Texas7 Stonum, Darryl WR 6-2 195 Sr. Stafford, Texas8 Martin, Glasco RB 6-1 220 Jr. Round Rock, Texas8 Morton, K.J. S 5-9 175 Jr. Warner Robins, Ga.9 Casey, Chance S 5-11 185 Sr. Crosby, Texas10 Mason Jr., Gary DE 6-4 265 Sr. Waxahachie, Texas11 Florence, Nick QB 6-1 205 Sr. Garland, Texas11 Lloyd, Terrance DE 6-3 235 Jr. Houston, Texas12 Golston, Cordarius DE 6-0 225 Jr. Lancaster, Texas12 Nathan, Terrance IR 5-11 175 Jr. Edgard, La.13 Burt, Terrell S 5-8 170 Fr. Wylie, Texas13 Valdez, Michael IR 5-10 190 Sr. Humble, Texas14 Petty, Bryce QB 6-3 235 So. Midlothian, Texas14 Webb, Anthony CB 5-11 190 R-Fr. La Porte, Texas15 Trahan, Brody LB 5-11 250 Jr. Dickinson, Texas16 Ehrlich, Kendall LB 6-1 215 Fr. Pearland, Texas16 Reese, Tevin IR 5-10 165 Jr. Temple, Texas17 Hicks, Mike S 5-11 200 Sr. China Spring, Texas17 Russell, Seth QB 6-3 200 Fr. Garland, Texas18 Howard, Xavien DB 6-0 180 Fr. Houston, Texas18 Najvar, Jordan TE 6-6 260 Jr. Spring, Texas19 Colbert, Pat OL 6-5 275 R-Fr. Kilgore, Texas19 Reid, Ryan DB 5-9 195 Fr. Sherman, Texas20 Edwards, Aiavion DB 6-0 220 Fr. Stephenville, Texas20 Monk, Jerod TE 6-5 275 Sr. Wylie, Texas21 Salubi, Jarred RB 5-9 210 Sr. Waco, Texas21 Wilson, Josh S 6-0 195 Sr. Humble, Texas22 Williams, Joe CB 5-9 190 Jr. St. Louis, Mo.23 Fuller, Clay IR 6-1 210 So. Bulverde, Texas24 Linwood, Rashodrick IR 5-8 185 Fr. Linden, Texas24 Singleton, Terrence DB 5-11 185 Fr. Port Arthur, Texas25 Holl, Sam S/LB6-1 200 Jr. Katy, Texas25 Seastrunk, Lache RB 5-10 205 So. Temple, Texas26 Brown, Brandon WR 5-11 180 Fr. Austin, Texas26 Chadwick, Rodney LB 6-1 240 Sr. Carthage, Texas27 Stephenson, Tyler CB 5-11 170 Jr. Lancaster, Texas28 Chafin, Devin RB 6-0 210 Fr. Burkburnett, Texas28 Stewart, Orion DB 6-0 180 Fr. Waco, Texas29 Betters, Anthony CB 5-9 180 R-Fr. Waco, Texas29 Winkler, Chris PK 5-9 165 Sr. Temple, Texas30 Johnson III, Quinn DB 5-10 175 Fr. Shreveport, La.30 Parrham, John RB 5-10 210 Fr. Missouri City, Texas31 McAllister, Chris DE 6-2 255 Jr. Converse, Texas32 Simpson, Collin DB 5-8 200 Jr. Corpus Christi, Texas33 Levels, Patrick DB 5-8 175 Fr. Dallas, Texas
34 Bristow, Lee LB 6-3 210 R-Fr. Waco, Texas34 Santa Cruz, Marcus DS 6-2 240 Sr. Phoenix, Ariz.35 Johnson, Jemarcus CB 6-1 175 R-Fr. Lago Vista, Texas36 Roth, Spencer P 6-4 225 So. Knoxville, Tenn.37 Benenoch, Josh DB 5-10 200 R-Fr. Katy, Texas38 Brence, Collin S 5-11 200 So. Plano, Texas40 Chatman, Shamycheal LB 6-1 215 Fr. Sealy, Texas41 Lye, Kolton PK 6-1 180 Jr. Austin, Texas42 Norwood, Levi IR 6-1 190 So. Woodway, Texas43 Jones, Aaron PK 6-3 190 Jr. Crowley, Texas44 Hager, Bryce LB 6-1 235 So. Austin, Texas45 Ritchey, Matt TE 6-3 240 So. Big Spring, Texas46 Peterson, Kyle PK 5-11 190 So. Rockwall, Texas47 Mitchell, Kevin DB 6-0 180 R-Fr. Round Rock, Texas48 Lorick, Aaron DE 6-2 265 Sr. Kerrville, Texas48 Wolfe, Erik FB 6-1 255 Jr.The Woodlands, Texas49 Johnson, Kaeron DT 6-2 305 Sr. Cuero, Texas52 Davis, Devante NB 6-2 205 R-Fr. Dallas, Texas54 Huber, Stefan C 6-4 295 Jr. Nederland, Texas55 Fuller, Kyle OL 6-4 290 Fr. Wylie, Texas56 Quinn, Chris FB 6-0 225 So. Beaumont, TexasHS58 Drango, Spencer OL 6-6 310 R-Fr. Cedar Park, Texas58 Kelly, Charles LB 5-10 210 So. Hewitt, Texas60 McGowan, LaQuan OL 6-7 375 R-Fr. Amarillo, Texas61 Smith, Tim OL 6-4 295 So. Baytown, Texas64 Bonilla, Alex OL 6-2 280 Sr. Abilene, Texas65 Northern, Zach DS 6-1 280 Jr. Hewitt, Texas66 Earnest, Drew OL 6-4 275 R-Fr. Houston, Texas67 Hilliard, Desmine OL 6-4 320 R-Fr. Dallas, Texas68 Richardson, Cyril OT 6-5 335 Jr. Fort Worth, Texas70 Jackson, Jake OL 6-3 305 Sr. Southlake, Texas71 Kaufhold, Cameron OL 6-4 310 Sr. Friendswood, Texas72 Armstead, Tre'Von OL 6-6 255 Fr. Port Arthur, Texas73 Roberts, Jeramie OL 6-4 315 Jr. Garland, Texas75 Baker, Troy OL 6-6 300 SO Waco, Texas76 Johnson, Nick DT 6-2 295 Sr. Waco, Texas77 Palmer, Kelvin OL 6-4 290 Jr. Dallas, Texas78 Wade, Ivory OL 6-4 310 Sr. Dickinson, Texas80 Griffin, Kiante' WR 6-0 200 Fr. Carrollton, Texas80 Spangler, Cal IR 5-11 185 R-Fr. Georgetown, Texas81 Butler, Rhett TE 6-2 235 So.Flower Mound, Texas82 Moore, Kaleb WR 5-11 185 Fr. Cypress, Texas84 Hawthorne, Lynx WR 5-11 200 Fr. Refugio, Texas85 Lee, Jay WR 6-3 205 R-Fr. Allen, Texas86 Wetsel, Cody WR 5-10 185 So. Hubbard, Texas87 Ritter, Andy WR 6-1 165 Fr. Mansfield, Texas88 LePak, Jeff WR 6-6 215 So. Belton, Texas89 Sanders, Vince WR 5-11 185 Fr. Denton, Texas90 Magee, Javonte DE 6-4 260 Fr. San Antonio, Texas91 Park, Kevin DE 6-3 245 Sr. Austin, Texas92 Palmer, Jamal DE 6-2 235 Fr. McKinney, Texas94 Bryant, Donald DL 6-2 275 R-Fr. Daingerfield, Texas95 Blackshear, Beau DT 6-4 290 R-Fr. Waco, Texas96 Osei, Jason DT 6-3 310 Fr. London, England97 Banks, Dominique DL 6-3 265 Fr. Denton, Texas99 Ezell, Zorrell DT 6-2 280 Fr. Humble, Texas
BAYLOR ROSTER
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WHEN OKLAHOMA HAS THE BALL WHEN BAYLOR HAS THE BALL
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Jalen SaundersCareer: Saunders
wasn’t cleared to play until the
Texas game aftertranferring from
Fresno State. Since, in the spaceof four games, he’scaught 24 passes
for 323 yards
game, the way it just wentback and forth,” cornerbackDemontre Hurst said. “Wegave up a lot of yards andgave up the game-winningtouchdown on the last play.It’s a lot of motivation formyself, for the defense, forthe secondary.”
That loss ended the Soon-ers’ national championshiphopes and firmly exposedthem as a team with defen-sive deficiencies. The sec-ondary had real problem giv-ing up big plays and theBears exposed it.
Some things have changedsince that loss. Baylor doesn’thave quarterback Robert Grif-fin III anymore. His perfor-mance against the Soonerselevated him to the HeismanTrophy. He grabbed it andheaded straight to the NFL.Kendall Wright, who hadeight catches for 208 yards inthat game is playing on Sun-days, too. Baylor now hasNick Florence at quarterback.Some of the names on theoffense have changed, but theBears still lead the nation intotal offense.
The Sooners’ secondary
remains nearly the same. Har-ris was OU’s free safety thatnight. His struggles coveringWright are part of the reasonhe’s now playing strong safe-ty. Tony Jefferson has movedfrom nickelback to free safe-ty. Aaron Colvin has movedfrom safety to cornerback.Only Hurst, a cornerback, isplaying the same position.
All those moves were insti-gated by OU defensive coor-dinator Mike Stoops. Heremembers watching thatgame as well. Although, itwas in a different environ-ment. Stoops had just beenfired as Arizona’s head coach.
“I was laying on my couch,”he said. “I was temporarilyunemployed at the time.”
He got his old job back atOU, in part, because of theissues exposed by the Bears.There isn’t a member of theSooners’ secondary that does-n’t see today’s game as anopportunity for redemption.
“We want to prove we’re abetter team than we were lastyear,” Colvin said.
The only way to do it isagainst a team like Baylor.The Bears still score a bunchof points by embarrassingdefenses. The Soonersthought it couldn’t happen to
them. Last season’s resultproved otherwise.
That’s why Harris haswatched every play of theBaylor game so many timeshe can call out the playsbefore they arrive on thescreen. He wasn’t shockedwhen the questions startedcoming up earlier this week.
“We all know what hap-pened,” he said. “For me, it’sabout going out there andproving people and their per-ceptions wrong.”
Today, he gets his chance.John Shinn
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Total 267 1401 5.2 22 95 175.1
Opp. 284 1143 4.0 10 71 142.9
PassingEff C-A-I Pct Yds. TD
Jones 143.88 201-309-6 65.0 2414 16
Bell 122.92 8-13-0 61.5 95 0
Total 143.03 209-322-6 64.9 2509 16
Opp. 94.41 128-248-9 51.6 1360 3
ReceivingNo. Yds. Avg. TD Lg A/G
Stills 51 649 12.7 6 68 81.1
Brown 35 454 13.0 3 46 56.8
Shepard 25 344 13.8 3 31 43.0
Saunders 24 323 13.5 0 35 80.8
Millard 18 235 13.1 2 73 29.4
Williams 16 172 10.8 0 38 21.5
Metoyer 15 120 8.0 1 27 17.1
Clay 8 44 5.5 0 14 5.5
Neal 4 62 15.5 0 25 10.3
Whaley 4 14 3.5 0 13 2.3
Green 3 45 15.0 1 18 5.6
Bester 3 29 9.7 0 13 3.6
Finch 2 6 3.0 0 5 0.8
Musil 1 12 12.0 0 12 6.0
Total 209 2509 12.0 16 73 313.6
Opp. 128 1360 10.6 3 75 170.0
Tackles (leaders)S A T Loss Sack
Jefferson 44 24 68 2.0-3
Harris 23 17 40 1.0-4
Wort 14 22 36 3.5-19 1.0-11
Nelson 17 19 36 3.5-13 1.0-8
Hurst 26 8 34 1.0-2 1.0-2
Colvin 22 12 34 0.5-1
Ndulue 14 15 29 4.5-9 3.5-8
Washington14 15 29 1.5-6
Lynn 17 5 22 1.5-2
Franklin 14 5 19 1.0-8 1.0-8
McFarland 8 10 18 5.0-27 3.0-23
Wilson 12 6 18 1.0-2
King 7 10 17 1.5-6 2.0-5
Sept. 1 at UTEP W, 24-7Sept. 8 Florida A&M W, 69-13Sept. 22 Kansas St. L, 24-19Oct. 6 at Texas Tech W, 41-20Oct. 13 Texas W, 63-21Oct. 20 Kansas W, 52-7Oct. 27 Notre Dame L, 30-13Nov. 3 at Iowa St. W, 35-20Nov. 10 Baylor 2:30 p.m.Nov. 17 at W. Virginia 6 p.m.Nov. 24 OSU TBADec. 1 at TCU TBA
SCHEDULE
STATS(Eight games)
RushingAtt Yds Y/C TD Lg Y/G
Williams 90 588 6.5 7 95 73.5
Clay 54 372 6.9 4 41 46.5
Whaley 39 243 6.2 1 18 40.5
Millard 20 128 6.4 0 20 16.0
Bell 41 88 2.1 9 19 11.0
Finch 6 61 10.2 1 17 7.6
Stills 2 22 11.0 0 13 2.8
Shepard 1 13 13.0 0 13 1.6
Team 3 -27 -9.0 0 0 -6.8
Jones 11 -87 -7.9 0 5 -10.9
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OU Opp.SCORING 316 142
Points per game 39.5 17.8
FIRST DOWNS 202 131
Rushing 71 53
Passing 127 66
Penalty 4 12
RUSHING YARDAGE 1401 1143
Yards gained rushing 1571 1287
Yards lost rushing 170 144
Rushing Attempts 267 284
Average Per Rush 5.2 4.0
Average Per Game 175.1 142.9
TDs Rushing 22 10
PASSING YARDAGE 2509 1360
C-A-I 209-322-6128-248-9
Average per pass 7.8 5.5
Average per catch 12.0 10.8
Average per game 313.6 170.0
TDs Passing 16 3
TOTAL OFFENSE 3910 2503
Total Plays 589 532
Average per play 6.6 4.7
Average per game 488.8 312.9
3rd-DOWN Conversions 53-106 50-127
Percentage 50% 39%
4th-DOWN Conversions 4-6 2-6
Percentage 67% 33%
TE AM NUMBERS
Aaron Colvin,left, and JavonHarris surveythe situation.Both were onthe field atBaylor lastseason, whenthe Soonersecondaryfailed to stopseveral bigplays.
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more stops. However, thetime of possession has alsohelped. The Sooners areholding on to the balllonger. Continuing thattrend today would help keepan explosive Baylor offenseon the bench.
Spread the ballaround: Eight players hadat least four touches andeight receivers had at leasttwo receptions in last week’svictory over Iowa State. Itwas about as diversified ason offense as the Soonershave displayed all season.That should continue todayagainst the Bears. Theoffense has been unstop-pable when the ball isspread around the field.
Frank Shannon and AaronFranklin: Oklahoma’sfreshmen linebackers havebeen mainstays in theSooners’ dime package.Both will see extendedplaying time against Baylor.They’ll be out there becausethey’re a little smaller thanmiddle linebacker TomWort and weakside line-backer Corey Nelson.Shannon and Franklin’s
speed and quickness will beessential against a Bayloroffense that thrives on shortcrossing routes in themiddle of the field. If thesetwo tackle well, the Soonersshouldn’t have any problemslowing the Bears. If theydon’t, an offensive shootoutcould ensue.
Stay healthy: Left tackleLane Johnson will likely playfor the first time sincesuffering an ankle injuryagainst Notre Dame. GuardBronson Irwin has managedto stay in the lineup despite
an ankle injury that’shobbled him since theTexas game. The Soonersneed to have one gamewhere they don’t have topatch together an offensiveline for a period of the game.Even being shorthanded fora quarter could make a bigdifference.
Turnovers: It’s been feastor famine for OU in terms ofgetting interceptions andfumble recoveries. The lasttwo games have fallen in thefamine category. A latefourth-quarter interception
by safety Tony Jefferson wasOU’s only forced turnoverthe last two games. Theycould make a ton ofdifference against anexplosive Baylor team thatwill move the ball. Buthere’s the main reason:When the Sooners don’tforce a turnover this seasonthey’ve won once and losttwice, with the victorycoming in the seasonopener at UTEP. Baylor’shas turned the ball over 17times in eight games. OUneeds to get its share.
Team 3 -5 -1.7 0 0 -0.6
Total 318 1515 4.8 18 60 189.4
Opp. 343 1605 4.7 19 84 200.6
PassingEff C-A-I Pct Yds. TD
Florence165.51199-310-11 64.2 3019 25
Petty 184.48 7-10-0 70.0 97 1
Norwood276.40 1-1-0 100.0 21 0
Total 166.45207-321-11 64.5 3137 26
Opp. 148.42 218-336-9 64.9 2613 24
ReceivingNo. Yds. Avg. TD Lg A/G
Williams 71 1340 18.9 10 80 167.5
Sampson 39 484 12.4 5 67 60.5
Reese 37 682 18.4 6 65 85.2
Norwood 24 271 11.3 0 32 33.9
Goodley 8 66 8.2 1 17 8.2
Salubi 8 44 5.5 0 15 5.5
Najvar 7 62 8.9 2 13 7.8
Seastrunk 6 95 15.8 1 68 11.9
Stonum 3 51 17.0 1 37 6.4
Fuller 2 29 14.5 0 17 4.1
Monk 1 11 11.0 0 11 2.8
Martin 1 2 2.0 0 2 0.2
Total 207 3137 15.2 26 80 392.1
Opp. 218 2613 12.0 24 87 326.6
Tackles (leaders)S A T Loss Sack
Hager 37 36 73 6-17 1.0-8
Dixon 46 27 73 4-13 1.0-9
Lackey 41 21 62 8-12 1.0-3
Holl 37 19 56 1-2
Casey 31 18 49 1-1
Lloyd 21 14 35 6-32 3.0-25
Hicks 26 7 33
Morton 29 3 32 1-8
McAllister 16 10 26 5-26 3.0-22
Williams 20 5 25 1-0
Trahan 13 10 23 2-4
Sept. 2 SMU W, 59-24Sept. 15 S.H. State W, 48-23Sept. 21 La. Monroe W, 47-42Sept. 29 at W. Virginia L. 70-63Oct. 13 TCU L. 49-21Oct. 20 at Texas L, 56-50Oct. 27 at Iowa State L, 35-21Nov. 3 Kansas W, 41-14Nov. 10 at Oklahoma 2:30 p.m.Nov. 17 Kansas State 7 p.m.Nov. 24 Texas Tech TBADec. 1 OSU TBA
SCHEDULE
STATS(Eight games)
RushingAtt Yds Y/C TD Lg Y/G
Martin 83 468 5.6 6 43 58.5
Salubi 105 433 4.1 3 21 54.1
Seastrunk 46 284 6.2 1 34 35.5
Florence 65 279 4.3 5 60 34.9
Reese 3 17 5.7 0 12 2.1
Norwood 2 16 8.0 1 9 2.0
Petty 9 14 1.6 1 10 2.8
Williams 1 8 8.0 0 8 1.0
Trahan 1 1 1.0 0 1 0.1
Najvar 0 0 0.0 1 0 0.0
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BU Opp.SCORING 350 313
Points per game 43.8 39.1
FIRST DOWNS 225 219
Rushing 90 90
Passing 122 117
Penalty 13 12
RUSHING YARDAGE 1515 1605
Yards gained rushing 1631 1828
Yards lost rushing 116 223
Rushing Attempts 318 343
Average Per Rush 4.8 4.7
Average Per Game 189.4 200.6
TDs Rushing 18 19
PASSING YARDAGE 3137 2613
C-A-I 207-321-11 218-336-9
Average per pass 9.8 7.8
Average per catch 15.2 12.0
Average per game 392.1 326.6
TDs Passing 26 24
TOTAL OFFENSE 4652 4218
Total Plays 639 679
Average per play 7.3 6.2
Average per game 581.5 527.2
3rd-DOWN Conversions 40-100 80-138
Percentage 40% 58%
4th-DOWN Conversions 15-19 3-14
Percentage 79% 21%
TE AM NUMBERS
Soonerdefensive endDavid Kingtries to get to the quarterbackagainst Iowa State lastweek. Thatcould got along waytoday againstBaylor.
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COLLEGE FOOTBALL SATURDAYToday’s Games
EASTBryant (3-6) at CCSU (2-6), 11 a.m.Albany (NY) (7-2) at Duquesne (5-4), 11 a.m.Dayton (5-5) at Marist (3-5), 11 a.m.Harvard (7-1) at Penn (4-4), 11 a.m.Army (2-7) at Rutgers (7-1), 11 a.m.Robert Morris (3-6) at S. Heart (2-7), 11 a.m.Louisville (9-0) at Syracuse (4-5), 11 a.m.Cincinnati (6-2) at Temple (3-5), 11 a.m.Princeton (4-4) at Yale (2-6), 11 a.m.Cornell (4-4) at Columbia (2-6), 11:30 a.m.Colgate (6-3) at Lehigh (9-0), 11:30 a.m.Lafayette (5-4) at Fordham (5-4), noonBucknell (2-7) at Georgetown (4-5), noonJames Madison (7-2) at Villanova (6-3), noonHoly Cross (1-8) at Wagner (6-3), noonBrown (5-3) at Dartmouth (5-3), 12:30 p.m.Georgia St. (1-9) at Maine (3-6), 1 p.m.W. Michigan (4-6) at Buffalo (2-7), 2:30 p.m.Rhode Island (0-8) at Towson (5-4), 2:30 p.m.Notre Dame (9-0) at BC (2-7), 7 p.m.SOUTHCampbell (1-8) at Jacksonville (6-3), 11 a.m.William & Mary (2-7) at O. Dominion (8-1), 11 a.m.Arkansas (4-5) at South Carolina (7-2), 11 a.m.Miami (5-4) at Virginia (3-6), 11 a.m.La-Lafayette (5-3) at Florida (8-1), 11:21 a.m.Missouri (4-5) at Tennessee (4-5), 11:21 a.m.Ga. Tech (4-5) at N. Carolina (6-3), 11:30 a.m.Hampton (2-6) at Delaware St. (5-4), noonMurray St. (4-5) at E. Kentucky (7-3), noonMorgan St. (3-6) at Norfolk St. (3-7), noonC. Carolina (5-4) at Presbyterian (2-7), noonFAU (2-7) at W. Kentucky (6-3), noonG.-Webb (2-7) at Char. So. (4-5), 12:30 p.m.Samford (5-3) at Elon (3-6), 11:30 p.m.SC State (4-5) at NC A&T (5-4), 12:30 p.m.The Citadel (5-4) at VMI (2-6), 12:30 p.m.Chattanooga (5-4) at Wofford (7-2), 12:30 p.m.Howard (6-3) at Georgia Southern (7-2), 1 p.m.Prairie View (3-6) at MVSU (3-6), 1 p.m.UT-Martin (7-2) at Tenn. Tech (2-7), 1:30 p.m.Texas Southern (2-7) at Alcorn St. (3-6), 2 p.m.NC Central (6-3) at Florida A&M (3-6), 2 p.m.Ark.-PB (7-2) at Grambling St. (1-8), 2 p.m.Wake Forest (5-4) at NC State (5-4), 2 p.m.Texas A&M (7-2) at Alabama (9-0), 2:30 p.m.Furman (3-6) at App. St. (7-3), 2:30 p.m.Maryland (4-5) at Clemson (8-1), 2:30 p.m.Stony Brook (8-1) at Liberty (4-5), 2:30 p.m.Delaware (5-4) at Richmond (5-3), 2:30 p.m.Navy (6-3) at Troy (4-5), 2:30 p.m.A. Peay (1-8) at Jacksonville St. (5-4), 3 p.m.Marshall (4-5) at UAB (1-7), 3:30 p.m.
Alabama A&M (7-2) at Jackson St. (5-4), 4 p.m.B.-Cookman (7-2) at Savannah St. (1-8), 4 p.m.Georgia (8-1) at Auburn (2-7), 6 p.m.Mississippi St. (7-2) at LSU (7-2), 6 p.m.Tulane (2-7) at Memphis (1-8), 6 p.m.Vanderbilt (5-4) at Mississippi (5-4), 6 p.m.S.H. St. (7-2) at N’western St. (4-4), 6 p.m.Alabama St. (6-3) at Southern U. (3-6), 6 p.m.S.F. Austin (4-5) at SE Louisiana (3-6), 7 p.m.MIDWESTSE Missouri (3-6) at E. Illinois (6-3), 11 a.m.Wisconsin (6-3) at Indiana (4-5), 11 a.m.Purdue (3-6) at Iowa (4-5), 11 a.m.Northwestern (7-2) at Michigan (6-3), 11 a.m.Cent. Michigan (3-6) at E. Michigan (1-8), noonKent St. (8-1) at Miami (Ohio) (4-5), noonN. Iowa (3-6) at South Dakota (1-8), noonUMass (0-9) at Akron (1-9), 1 p.m.Butler (8-2) at Drake (6-3), 1 p.m.Davidson (1-8) at Valparaiso (1-8), 1 p.m.Youngstown St. (5-4) at W. Illinois (3-6), 1 p.m.Minnesota (5-4) at Illinois (2-7), 2:30 p.m.Penn St. (6-3) at Nebraska (7-2), 2:30 p.m.S. Dakota St. (7-2) at N. Dakota St. (8-1), 3 p.m.SOUTHWESTIowa St. (5-4) at Texas (7-2), 11 a.m.Kansas (1-8) at Texas Tech (6-3), 11 a.m.Baylor (4-4) at Oklahoma (6-2), 2:30 p.m.W. Virginia (5-3) at Oklahoma St. (5-3), 2:30 p.m.Nicholls St. (1-7) at Lamar (3-7), 3 p.m.Tulsa (7-2) at Houston (4-5), 4 p.m.S. Alabama (2-7) at North Texas (3-6), 4 p.m.McNeese St. (6-3) at UTSA (5-4), 4 p.m.Southern Miss. (0-8) at SMU (4-4), 6 p.m.Kansas St. (9-0) at TCU (6-3), 6 p.m.Louisiana Tech (8-1) at Texas St. (3-5), 6 p.m.UCF (6-2) at UTEP (2-7), 6 p.m.FAR WESTColorado (1-8) at Arizona (5-4), 12:30 p.m.Oregon St. (7-1) at Stanford (7-2), 2 p.m.Wyoming (2-7) at New Mexico (4-6), 2:30 p.m.S.J. St. (7-2) at New Mexico St. (1-8), 2:30 p.m.Air Force (5-4) at San Diego St. (7-3), 2:30 p.m.Arizona St. (5-4) at USC (6-3), 2:30 p.m.N. Colorado (3-6) at Weber St. (1-8), 2:30 p.m.Portland St. (3-6) at Montana St. (7-1), 2:35 p.m.UC Davis (3-6) at E. Washington (7-2), 3:35 p.m.S. Utah (4-6) at N. Arizona (7-1), 5:05 p.m.UNLV (2-8) at Colorado St. (2-7), 6 p.m.Boise St. (7-2) at Hawaii (1-6), 6 p.m.Morehead St. (3-6) at San Diego (5-3), 8 p.m.Idaho St. (1-7) at Cal Poly (7-2), 8:04 p.m.Idaho (1-8) at BYU (5-4), 9:14 p.m.Oregon (9-0) at California (3-7), 9:30 p.m.Utah (4-5) at Washington (5-4), 9:30 p.m.UCLA (7-2) at Washington St. (2-7), 9:30 p.m.Fresno St. (6-3) at Nevada (6-3), 9:34 p.m.
Who’s the quarterback?
AP Photo
Oklahoma State quarterback Wes Lunt drops backto pass against Kansas State. Lunt was removedfrom the game in the third quarter.
By Jeff LatzkeAP College Football Writer
STILLWATER — It’sbecome a weekly ritual forMike Gundy to step to apodium in the Boone Pick-ens Stadium press box andpraise the play of his quar-terback. All that changes isthe name of the personwho’s taking the snaps atthe time.
Injuries have turned theposition into a revolvingdoor for the Cowboys (5-3,3-2 Big 12), and that won’tchange leading up to today’sgame against West Virginia(5-3, 2-3).
Gundy said Monday thathe expects starting quarter-back Wes Lunt to split prac-tice time with backup ClintChelf this week before theteam determines who will
play. Lunt had to come outof the Cowboys’ loss toKansas State over the week-end after getting hurt.
“I don’t think we knowwho our starter will be,”Gundy said at his weeklynews conference. “I’m fairlyconfident that we’ll haveWes and Clint out therepracticing and be in a situa-tion that whoever we thinkgives us the best chance tobe successful we’ll have inthe game.”
Lunt began the year asthe starter, then injured hisknee and was replaced byJ.W. Walsh in the thirdgame. The two flip-floppedagain after Walsh’s seasonwas ended by injury. Thatmeant third-stringer Chelfhad to come in after Luntwas hurt against K-State.
Gundy does not com-
ment on his players’ injuries,but team doctors appearedto be checking Lunt for con-cussion symptoms on thesideline.
All three quarterbackshave kept Oklahoma State’soffense clicking. Together,they’ve made the Cowboysthe nation’s No. 2 team intotal offense, third in passing
and eighth in scoring.“I think it’s a credit to
those guys,” offensive coor-dinator Todd Monken said.“I think those guys study thegame. I think all of them arepretty squared away off thefield. All of them really enjoybeing over there helpingdecide what we’re going to
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Cowboys went from Lunt to Chelfagainst K-State last week; what willthey do today? Tune in to find out
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QBs: Oklahoma State has gone three deep; but who’ll get the most snaps today
Old Wildcat wants to beat KSUBy Stephen HawkinsAP Sports Writer
FORT WORTH, Texas —Gary Patterson figures hewas known more for playinghis guitar than anything hedid on the field as a KansasState player back in the early1980s.
During two years as a safe-ty and linebacker for the Wild-cats, Patterson played “a loton scout teams, a little bit ofspecial teams.” But it was alsoat K-State where he startedhis coaching career, as a grad-uate assistant in 1982 for theschool’s first-ever bowl team.
Now three decades later,with the third-ranked Wild-cats undefeated and in the
thick of the national champi-onship race, the Kansasnative and TCU coach faceshis alma mater for the firsttime Saturday.
“It’s hard, because you loveseeing, from their perspective,they’ve come so far and havean opportunity to be so closeto playing for a national cham-pionship,” said Patterson,TCU’s winningest coach with115 victories in his 12 seasons.“But also on our side of it, justtry to get seven (wins).
“It’s a dilemma,” he said.“But this is what they pay meto do.”
TCU (6-3, 3-3) is in its inau-gural Big 12 season andbecame bowl eligible with adouble-overtime victory last
weekend at then-No. 23 WestVirginia, the league’s othernewcomer.
With Heisman Trophyfront-running quarterbackCollin Klein, Kansas State (9-0, 6-0) has its highest BCSranking ever, at No. 2 behindAlabama.
The Wildcats are three winsshy of possibly getting intotheir first BCS national cham-pionship game. There almostcertainly is no chance of thatif they lose any of their remain-ing games: at TCU and at Bay-lor before the regular-seasonfinale at home against Texas.
“I’ll be on some post officewall if I win. I’ll be one personthat can’t cross the state line,”Patterson said. “I used to say
once I cross the Kansas line,I knew I was within 30 min-utes, somebody would helpme. Now I cross the Kansasline, I need to not tell every-body I’m coming, except ifyou’re a KU fan.”
Another twist is that this isthe 10th game this season. Intheir 10th game a year ago,the Frogs won at then-unde-feated Boise State and costthe Broncos any chance of aBCS berth.
Patterson is apparentlydoing his best to make thisgame the same as any otherfor his players.
“He hasn’t really spoke toomuch on it,” cornerbackJason Verrett said. “He’s justready to play.”
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call during the week.”Chelf, a senior, had been
first-round NFL draft pickBrandon Weeden’s backupthe past two seasons andonly got to play in mop-uptime previously. He was
beaten out by Lunt, a truefreshman, and Walsh, a red-shirt freshman, during athree-way competition in thespring.
He threw for 233 yardsand a touchdown afterreplacing Lunt about 5 min-
utes into the third quarter.“He’s been a big part of
what we do, even though ithasn’t really maybe been onthe field. He’s just been wait-ing for his opportunity, andI’m sure it’s been frustratingfor him and I’m sure he’s
looked at me like, ‘See, I toldyou I was the guy,”’ Monkensaid.
“And that’s what heshould do. Guys that get anopportunity and play wellshould feel that way. Youwant your guys to feel that
way. Now, just go out andplay that way.”
If nothing else, this sea-son has proven that it reallywas a close competition forthe starter’s job before Luntwon it.
“I’ve never doubted that
Clint had the ability to playat this level. We just madethe decision, based on asmall sample size, of who wewere going to go with mov-ing forward,” Monken said.“That doesn’t mean you’realways right.”
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On the air11 a.m.Louisville at Syracuse (KOCO-5)Missouri at Tennessee (KSBI)Arkansas at S. Carolina (KWTV-9)Northwestern at Michigan (ESPN)Wisconsin at Indiana (ESPN2)Kansas at Texas Tech (FSN)Harvard at Penn (NBCSN)Army at Rutgers (ESPNU)11:30 a.m.Colgate at Lehigh (CBSSN)12:30 p.m.Colorado at Arizona (FX)2 p.m. Oregon St. at Stanford (KOKH-25)2:30 p.m.W. Virginia at Oklahoma St. (KOCO-5)Texas A&M at Alabama (KWTV-9)Penn State at Nebraska (ESPN2)Baylor at Oklahoma (FSOK)Air Force at S.D. State (NBCSN)Maryland at Clemson (ESPNU)6 p.m.Mississippi St. at LSU (ESPN)Georgia at Auburn (ESPN2)Kansas State at TCU (KOKH-25)Southern Mis. at SMU (FSN)Tulsa at Houston (CBSSN)Boise State at Hawaii (NBCSN)Vanderbilt at Ole Miss (ESPNU)7:07 p.m.Notre Dame at BC (KOCO-5)9:30 p.m.UCLA at Washington St. (ESPN2)Fresno State at Nevada (NBCSN)
TCU coach going up against his alma mater tonight in Fort Worth Big 12 Standings
Con. OverallKansas State 6 0 1.000 9 0 1.000
Oklahoma 4 1 .800 6 2 .750
Oklahoma St. 4 2 .667 7 2 .778
Texas 3 2 .600 5 3 .625
Texas Tech 3 3 .500 6 3 .667
West Virginia 3 3 .500 6 3 .667
Iowa State 2 3 .400 5 3 .625
TCU 2 4 .333 5 4 .556
Baylor 1 4 .200 4 4 .500
Kansas 0 6 .000 1 8 .125
Today’s GamesIowa State at Texas, 11 a.m.
Kansas at Texas Tech, 11 a.m.
Baylor at Oklahoma, 2:30 p.m.
W. Virginia at Oklahoma St., 2:30 p.m.
Kansas State at TCU, 6 p.m.
Nov. 17Oklahoma at West Virginia
Kansas State at Baylor
Iowa State at Kansas
Texas Techa t Oklahoma State
Nov. 22TCU at Texas, 6:30 p.m.
Nov. 23West Virginia at Iowa State
Nov. 24Oklahoma State at Oklahoma
Texas Tech vs. Baylor, at Arlington
THE WAY WE SEE IT
Clay Horning John Shinn Corbin Hosler Michael Kinney
made of it here. Stoops has been doing
this a long time, dealingwith the same cast ofcharacters a long time andone gets tired of hearingothers chirp about thingsthey can’t possibly under-stand as well as oneunderstands.
He may be able to avoidlive calls on his coach’sshow, but he must still talkto his media tormentors. Itcan lead a guy to be short,combative and wrong(though give credit wereit’s due; Stoops explanationof his tolerance for oddhaircuts, tattoos andpiercings was like a breathof countercultural fresh air).
The only place whereStoops’ new fondness forexplanations is reallyrelevant is in the cornerhe’s painted himself into.
Stoops is right aboutmany things.
The losses wereunfortunate and came inwinnable games, yet whothey came against remainsmeaningful. Becausediscipline issues have fadedand because the Soonerscame-to-Jesus offensively
and created a bettermousetrap using TreyMillard as a weapon, andbecause everybody talks upthis team up as one that’sfun to be around and doesthings the right way, theseason can still end well.
The best way to judgethe season, really, is how itleaves the Sooner Nationfeeling, and if OU can keepon winning the SoonerNation should be left happyand (mostly) content.
The sticking point?No more losses.Landry Jones has quit
making the huge mistake.Josh Heupel’s game-planning has removed theblinders. New faces havebeen great additions.
After not being nearly asfun to root for the lastcouple of seasons, thisteam tugs at your heart. Ithas all the side stories thattend to run parallel with ahuge and successfulcampaign. Or, a good one.
This is still a good onejust as long as OU keepswinning.
Good luck.Clay Horning
Follow me @[email protected]
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Baylor (+21 1/2) at OklahomaPick: Oklahoma 35-13
W. Virginia (+7 1/2) at OSUPick: OSU 35-24
Iowa State (+10) at TexasPick: Texas 38-17
Kansas (+25 1/2) at Texas TechPick: Texas Tech 42-10
Texas A&M (+14) at AlabamaPick: Alabama 29-17
Penn State (+7) at NebraskaPick: Nebraska 28-24
Notre Dame (-18 1/2) at BCPick: Notre Dame 35-17
Miss. St. (+14 1/2) at LSUPick: LSU 27-10
Oregon St. (-4 1/2) at StanfordPick: Stanford 31-28
Tulsa (-3) at HoustonPick: Tulsa 34-30
Arkansas (+14) at S. CarolinaPick: S. Carolina 27-10*
Wisconsin (-7) at IndianaPick: Indiana 28-24
Last week (overall)Straight up: 9-3 (73-23)Spread: 6-6 (53-43)* Lock: 1-0 (5-3)
Baylor (+21 1/2) at OklahomaPick: Oklahoma 56-28
W. Virginia (+7 1/2) at OSUPick: OSU 49-41
Iowa State (+10) at TexasPick: Texas 21-17
Kansas (+25 1/2) at Texas TechPick: Texas Tech 38-21
Texas A&M (+14) at AlabamaPick: Alabama 31-24*
Penn State (+7) at NebraskaPick: Nebraska 31-27
Notre Dame (-18 1/2) at BCPick: Notre Dame 35-10
Miss. St. (+14 1/2) at LSUPick: LSU 31-10
Oregon St. (-4 1/2) at StanfordPick: Stanford 21-14
Tulsa (-3) at HoustonPick: Tulsa 41-31
Arkansas (+14) at S. CarolinaPick: S. Carolina 27-21
Wisconsin (-7) at IndianaPick: Wisconsin 34-30
Last week (overall)Straight up: 9-3 (69-27)Spread: 7-5 (44-52)* Lock: 0-1 (5-3)
Baylor (+21 1/2) at OklahomaPick: Oklahoma 38-21
W. Virginia (+7 1/2) at OSUPick: OSU 41-28
Iowa State (+10) at TexasPick: Texas 42-30
Kansas (+25 1/2) at Texas TechPick: Texas Tech 45-17
Texas A&M (+14) at AlabamaPick: Alabama 34-17*
Penn State (+7) at NebraskaPick: Nebraska 31-21
Notre Dame (-18 1/2) at BCPick: Notre Dame 38-21
Miss. St. (+14 1/2) at LSUPick: LSU 34-21
Oregon St. (-4 1/2) at StanfordPick: Stanford 38-28
Tulsa (-3) at HoustonPick: Tulsa 42-31
Arkansas (+14) at S. CarolinaPick: South Carolina 35-24
Wisconsin (-7) at IndianaPick: Wisconsin 38-28
Last week (overall)Straight up: 10-2 (67-29)Spread: 8-4 (49-47)* Lock: 1-0 (6-2)
Baylor (+21 1/2) at OklahomaPick: Oklahoma 45-21
W. Virginia (+7 1/2) at OSUPick: W. Virginia 55-49
Iowa State (+10) at TexasPick: Iowa State 27-21
Kansas (+25 1/2) at Texas TechPick: Texas Tech 35-12
Texas A&M (+14) at AlabamaPick: Alabama 28-20
Penn State (+7) at NebraskaPick: Penn State 31-26
Notre Dame (-18 1/2) at BCPick: Notre Dame 27-14
Miss. St. (+14 1/2) at LSUPick: LSU 34-23
Oregon St. (-4 1/2) at StanfordPick: Stanford 38-36*
Tulsa (-3) at HoustonPick: Tulsa 45-23
Arkansas (+14) at S. CarolinaPick: South Carolna 35-18
Wisconsin (-7) at IndianaPick: Wisconsin 45-10
Last week (overall)Straight up: 8-4 (66-30)Spread: 8-4 (46-50)* Lock: 1-0 (3-5)