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Published October 10, 2005 12:04 am - For the third time this season, Sooners are left to pick up the pieces.

Trying to move on


By John Shinn
The Norman Transcript

By John Shinn

Transcript Sports Writer

It’s been six years since Oklahoma returned home after a loss to Texas. That’s what the Sooners’ did Saturday night after falling 45-12 to the second-ranked Longhorns inside the Cotton Bowl.

A day later, the mood at the Switzer Center hadn’t changed much. The coaching staff just wants to put the loss behind them and move on.

“It never sits very good, but you do the best you can and you move forward,” OU coach Bob Stoops said Sunday. “I’m not one that ever sat around and gloated on one. I’m not going to sit here and kill myself over one. We’re just fighting to get better.”

OU fell to 2-3 overall and 1-1 in the Big 12 Conference.

The Sooners find themselves struggling to keep their head above water while still learning how to swim.

They were dominated in just about every phase by the Longhorns. Texas outgained OU 444 to 171 yards and had the game all but put away by the end of the first half.

How it all happened is what the Sooners must figure out. It shouldn’t be too hard. OU’s struggles are becoming familiar.

The Sooners struggled to run the ball, putting too much pressure on quarterback Rhett Bomar.

“We got behind and had to come from behind,” offensive coordinator Chuck Long said. “When they get you one dimensional with a young quarterback you’re going to see a number of different things, which we did.”

Bomar threw for just 94 yards and completed 12-of-33 passes with a touchdown and an interception. He didn’t get much help, either.

Bomar was erratic early but appeared to settle down over time. It didn’t help that OU was plagued by dropped passes or that Bomar was sacked three times and hurried six others.

“All that together results in some very inconsistent and poor passing,” Stoops said. “Running wise, it’s gets more difficult to run when everybody is sitting in there waiting for it. They go hand in hand.”

Defensively, OU gave up a lot of yards, but that wasn’t the unit’s downfall. Missed tackles and blown assignments that spurred average gains into touchdowns were.



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