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Published October 03, 2009 01:15 am - MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. -- Oklahoma is back in the national spotlight as it prepares to face Miami. There isn't a game in college football this week that will get more attention or have more eyes glued to it than the one that kickoffs at 7 tonight at Land Shark Stadium.

Sooners in position to let nation know how far they've come in a month


By John Shinn

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. -- Oklahoma is back in the national spotlight as it prepares to face Miami. There isn't a game in college football this week that will get more attention or have more eyes glued to it than the one that kickoffs at 7 tonight at Land Shark Stadium.

The game provides a statement opportunity for both teams.

No. 17 Miami (2-1) wants to prove it belongs back in the national discussion after a five-year absence. No. 8 OU (2-1) has a chance to hop back into the national championship picture with road win against a ranked team.

Of course, the Sooners have dodged any talk about the national title race since losing their season opener to BYU. Getting better has been the only motivation they've been willing to discuss over the last four weeks.

"We just want to be better than the week before," wide receiver Brandon Caleb said. "That's our goal every week; to just try to get better and just make sure we're in a position to win."

Statistically, there's been dramatic improvement since the Sooners came up short against the Cougars. Points and yards have risen over OU's last two games. Penalties have dropped. The Sooners haven't allowed a point its last 120 minutes of football.

But there's a difference between doing it at home against Idaho State (an FCS team) and Tulsa and doing on the road against a team like Miami.

This is a legitimate opportunity for OU to prove it can slow an explosive offense and put up points against defense that's shown the ability to dominate.

OU coach Bob Stoops still has concerns. The offensive line, which struggled against BYU, will face a serious test.

"I think it needs to continue to improve and work for improvement. We need to be more disciplined in our assignments," he said. "It's been positive in the last couple of games, but I still think it can be better.

"So am I pleased? No. I'm pleased that it is better than that first game but we still have to keep pushing for more."

Defensive coordinator Brent Venables is in charge of a group that's only allowed 14 points in three games. But he still has concerns about the Hurricanes.

"It will be the best line that we will have seen, the best quarterback that we will have seen at this point and the best backs," he said. "They have great, great special teams. Again, I think this will be a challenge for everybody. Everybody will be stressed and we will need to play well."

There's been signs OU's ready to do those things.

The Sooners thoroughly believe they're an improving team and a much better one than when it last stepped on the national stage.



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