Oklahoma @ Kansas St: Notable Stats
First and foremost, Oklahoma came out with a vengeance and it showed by the way they played. It was a physical game yet still an incomplete game for the Sooners as they have yet to play at a high level for all four quarters. With the way OU has been playing and hopefully continues to play, any team should fear this match up with a one-loss team. Oklahoma is currently the best one-loss team but what changed this saturday? Let's take a looks at some stats:
- Dominique Whaley broke his ankle on the first play from scrimmage and will be out for the season
- Blake Bell lined up in a bunch formation and scored his first career rushing TD in his home state
- Jaz Reynolds has come on strong and shows a ton of confidence in his hands while grabbing 2 TD passes
- Trey Millard had a 61 yard TD run while lined up at tailback which made many fans head toward the doors
- Oklahoma put up 690 total yards of offense on the respected K-State Defense
- Landry Jones broke the school career TD mark and currently has 90 TD passes which surpasses Sam Bradford's 88
- Landry also broke the single game passing yards mark set by himself (tied with Bradford at 468) which now stands 505
- Ryan Broyles moves into first in Big XII receiving yards with 4,499 career yards up to this point
- Collin Klein was sacked 7 times, six of those in the second half
- The Sooners rattled off 44 unanswered points
- Michael Hunnicutt squeaked a 53-yard FG through the uprights
- No points were left on the field as OU went 5-of-5 in the RZ...all touchdowns!
- Oklahoma keeps it's winning streak in Manhattan alive and has not lost there since 1996
- The Sooner defense limited KSU to 32 total yards and four first downs in the second half
- Roy Finch continues to average just under 7 ypc this season on limited touches
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no it isnt but
The media kept saying that so when I typed it, it naturally came out…changing it now and shaking my head at myself for being influenced by the media
by OnlyOneOU on Oct 31, 2011 6:19 PM CDT via mobile up reply actions
I'm sure we'll see lots of the "Belldozer"
formation in coming weeks. I also hope we see some more of Millard at tailback. I’d like to see what he can do with a few more carries from that position.
I just can’t wait to see him fake the run and dump one off to a wide open tight end.
Love the crimson and cream
There really is a lot that they can do on the goaline with him back there.
"I feel sorry for peple who don't drink, when they wake up in the morning thats as good as they are gonna feel all day long." Frank Sinatra
Silver Lining for the Cats?
•The Sooner defense limited KSU to 32 total yards and four first downs in the second half
As bad as that was, it was still one more first down than KU earned against Texas the entire game…
Surgeon General's Warning: K-State-Mizzou basketball may increase the risk of high blood pressure. Please consult your doctor prior to watching any of these games.

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