The Oklahoma Sooners next game was in Lincoln, Nebraska against the Cornhuskers. This would be no easy task for the Sooners as they were to play in a tough environment. Nebraska had lost four straight games to the Sooners before this game and they were looking to change that. This game was a defensive battle because there was only 13 total points scored in the matchup. Nebraska beat Oklahoma 10-3 and closed the gap of the Big 12 standings in the north division to half a game. The Sooners statistically beat Nebraska but turnovers kept them from winning the game. OU had a total of 325 yards but the Sooners turned the ball over three times, missed three field goals, and threw five interceptions. Landry Jones finished the game with 245 yards passing and those five interceptions. Nebraska’s offense only had 180 total yards and seven first downs. Nebraska’s defense stopped Oklahoma when they needed to and only allowed the Sooners into the red-zone once. Despite having more total yards on offense, the Oklahoma offense couldn’t produce any points and it cost them. The bright part of the game was the Oklahoma defense because they kept OU in the game. Oklahoma is a confusing team this year as they have been so inconsistent. Nobody knows if they will show up, but when they do they can compete with anyone in the country.

Ryan Broyles running down the filed after a reception against Nebraska.
The Sooners next opponent was the Texas A&M Aggies, and it was a home game for the Sooners. Oklahoma rebounded from the Nebraska game by putting up enormous offensive numbers. Landry Jones responded from last week’s 5 interception game by throwing 5 touchdowns against the Aggies. Jones threw for 392 total passing yards and led the team to a 65-10 blowout to become bowl-eligible. Oklahoma rushed the ball efficiently for a total of 248 yards, which opened up many options for the offense. Demarco Murray, Ryan Broyles, Chris Brown, and Adron Tennel each scored two touchdowns and proved to be Oklahoma’s playmakers. The Oklahoma offensive line showed improvement as they didn’t allow a sack versus the Aggies. Overall, the Sooners had 640 total yards of offense. Turnovers killed Texas A&M as they committed four of them, which showed that the defense stepped up once again for the Sooners. The Sooner defense only allowed 226 yards of offense and Brian Jackson returned a fumble for a touchdown to add points to the board. The special teams stepped up by causing three turnovers, two on kickoffs and one on a punt return. Oklahoma displayed a good showing and embarrassed the Aggies. With Oklahoma being so up and down in their games, it’s hard to tell how they will do in the next game.

Demarco Murray carrying the ball against Texas A&M. He finished the game with 143 yards receiving and two touchdowns.
Oklahoma’s last road game of the season was in Lubbock, Texas against the Texas Tech Red Raiders. It was not a pretty sight as the Sooners would get rolled 41-13. Oklahoma has struggled in their last meetings against Texas Tech when playing them in Lubbock. Texas Tech was out to get the Sooners because OU ruined Texas Tech’s title hopes last year when they blew tech out 65-21. Oklahoma’s offense couldn’t get anything going versus the Tech defense. Oklahoma was held to 310 total yards of offense and only 13 points. With that being said, the Sooner defense didn’t help out much as they allowed 549 total yards of offense and 388 of them were passing yards. Oklahoma’s defense had been great all year, but Texas Tech exploited OU’s weaknesses. The Defensive backs had been relatively good all year but Tech broke them a part. What hurt OU was the time of possession as Tech had the ball for most of the game. This was a disappoint to the Sooner fans and many are wondering whether or not the Sooners can take out the cowboys in Bedlam. I think the Sooners can but they will need to stop Oklahoma State’s high-powered offense.

Landry Jones getting pressured from the Texas Tech defense.