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Published November 01, 2009 01:15 am - Costumes were everywhere Saturday night at Owen Field. Oklahoma showed up in one for Halloween, too. The Sooners looked a lot like last season's team in downing Kansas State 42-30.
The rugged defense that carried OU throughout its first seven games struggled.


Sooners look like old selves


By John Shinn

Costumes were everywhere Saturday night at Owen Field. Oklahoma showed up in one for Halloween, too. The Sooners looked a lot like last season's team in downing Kansas State 42-30.

The rugged defense that carried OU throughout its first seven games struggled. But an offense that had limped along in big games thus far finally hit its stride.

The uniforms were identical, but little else was.

"We stepped up," said quarterback Landry Jones, who looked an awful lot like Sam Bradford Saturday night, throwing for 294 yards and four touchdowns. "In the second half, we got things rolling."

In that way, OU looked an awful lot like last year's team. For the first time this year against a quality opponent (Kansas State arrived in Norman leading the Big 12 North), the Sooners were explosive when they had the ball.

Chris Brown and DeMarco Murray combined to rush for 145 yards, with Murray, who played for the first time since the Texas game due to a sore ankle, scoring on a pair of touchdown runs.

Running backs found open holes, Jones found open receivers and receivers made tough catches. They also made them when they had to.

OU's defense didn't have its best night. The Wildcats (5-4, 3-2 Big 12) twice rallied from a three-touchdown deficit to get within five points.

"The offense answered every time they scored and that helped us out a lot," OU defensive end Jeremy Beal said. "The defense didn't play as well as we needed to in the second half."

After Kansas State closed to the gap to 35-30 on Brandon Banks' 98-yard kickoff return for a touchdown (another throwback to OU's struggles covering kicks last season), the Sooners answered with a methodic 11-play touchdown drive.

It was that drive and the one that preceded it that put a big smile on OU coach Bob Stoops' face.

"Everything we have gone through offensively through the year with the personnel changes and all, to answer back and to keep answering back was really special," he said.

Jones, who was 26-for-37 on the night, completed 14 straight during OU's final two scoring drives and got a big night from his receivers. DeJuan Miller set career highs with nine catches for 94 yards and Ryan Broyles hauled in eight for 91. Two finished in the end zone, but none were more spectacular than a 25-yard grab early in the fourth quarter that allowed OU to convert third-and-24.

"I didn't want to get tackled. Every time I get the ball I feel that way," Broyles said. "It was third-and-24 and we needed a play. I'm glad I got the shot to make it happen."

It might not have been necessary if the Sooners (5-3, 3-1) had played the whole game like they started.



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