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Oklahoma Sooners at Kansas Jayhawks

Oklahoma Recovers a Little, Beats Kansas

  Oklahoma 34 --   Kansas 19

Game Time: 10/19/2013 at 2:30 PM
ESPN
Location: Lawrence, KS
Attendance: 41,113
Opp Coach: Charlie Weis
Weather at Game Time
Temperature: 63°F
Humidity: 37%
Pressure: 29.94 in
Visibility: 10 mile(s)
Wind: SW 12 mph
Conditions: Clear

*Game notes and/or stats from soonersports.com
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Tot
Oklahoma 0 18 7 9 34
Kansas 7 6 0 6 19
Poll Standings OU KU
Associated Press Poll18NR
Coaches' Poll18NR
Harris Poll17NR

Scoring Summary

First QuarterOUKU
KU08:23Jimmay Mundine 1 yd pass from Jake Heaps (Matthew Wyman kick)
Drive Summary: 10 plays 70 yards in 04:44
07
Second QuarterOUKU
KU14:49James Sims 11 yd run (Matthew Wyman kick failed)
Drive Summary: 4 plays 68 yards in 02:05
013
OU07:05 16 yd pass from Blake Bell (Michael Hunnicutt kick failed)
Drive Summary: 6 plays 55 yards in 03:09
613
OU04:42TEAM safety813
OU04:24Sterling Shepard 49 yd pass from Lacoltan Bester (Michael Hunnicutt kick)
Drive Summary: 1 plays 49 yards in 00:10
1513
OU00:11Michael Hunnicutt 37 yd field goal
Drive Summary: 8 plays 28 yards in 02:07
1813
Third QuarterOUKU
OU10:47Sterling Shepard 10 yd pass from Blake Bell (Michael Hunnicutt kick)
Drive Summary: 6 plays 58 yards in 02:18
2513
Fourth QuarterOUKU
KU10:15James Sims 6 yd run (Matthew Wyman kick)
Drive Summary: 1 plays 6 yards in 00:04
2519
OU10:15Aaron Colvin 97 yd pat return
Drive Summary: 1 plays 97 yards in 00:00
2719
OU04:19Damien Williams 6 yd run (Michael Hunnicutt kick)
Drive Summary: 11 plays 75 yards in 05:56
3419

Team Stats

  OU KU
Total First Downs 22   12  
    Rushing 11   8  
    Passing 8   2  
    Penalties 3   2  
    3rd Down Plays 7 of 14   2 of 11  
    4th Down Plays 0 of 1   0 of 1  
Total Yards 415   201  
    Total Plays / Ave 71 - 5.8   52 - 3.9  
Rushing Yards 235   185  
    Plays / Ave 45 - 5.2   39 - 4.7  
    Fumbles / Lost 1 - 1   0 - 0  
Passing Yards 180   16  
    Catches/Attempts 16 of 26   5 of 13  
    Ave Yards 6.9   1.2  
    Interceptions Thrown 1   0  
Sacks by / Yards 3 - 19   1 - 14  
Interceptions / Yards 0 - 0   1 - 0  
Punts / Ave Yards 5 - 28.2   8 - 29.6  
Kickoff Returns / Yards 0 - 0   0 - 0  
Punt Retuns / Yards 3 - 15   1 - 12  
Penalties / Yards 7 - 50   6 - 65  
Time of Possession 33:22   26:38  
Recap

AP Recap

LAWRENCE, Kan. -- Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops knew that Sterling Shepard could throw the ball. He had no idea that another wide receiver, Lacoltan Bester, may have an even better arm.

The former high school quarterback hit Shepard in stride on a razzle-dazzle, end-around pass late in the first half Saturday, giving No. 18 Oklahoma a lead it would never relinquish in a 34-19 bounce-back win over Big 12 bottom-dweller Kansas.


"Lacoltan just threw a great ball," Stoops said of the 49-yard touchdown toss. "I told him giving him the game ball that he needed to give the quarterback some lessons."

Not that Blake Bell had a lousy afternoon of his own.

Bell threw for 131 yards and two touchdowns, and also ran for 53 yards, as the Sooners (6-1, 3-1) emerged from a Red River rout hangover courtesy of Texas to win their ninth straight over the Jayhawks. It was Oklahoma's 15th straight win the week after playing the Longhorns.

"We did start out slow," Bell said, "and I just keep telling the guys on the sideline, 'Keep coming, keep doing what we do, and stuff will work out for us.'"

James Sims ran for 129 yards and two touchdowns for Kansas (2-4, 0-3), but he didn't have much help. Jake Heaps was just 5 of 13 for 16 yards passing, the fewest yards through the air for Kansas since throwing for 15 yards in a loss to Nebraska in 2010.

On a couple occasions, Heaps was benched for freshman Montell Cozart, who had his redshirt taken away by coach Charlie Weis in the first half. Cozart didn't attempt a pass.

"I think it's a combination of a lot of things," Heaps said. "We just couldn't seem to get it going, whether it was guys hanging onto the ball in certain times, myself putting the ball in the right spots or just not having the opportunity to look down the field. We've definitely got to clean it up because we had a lot of positive things going for us offensively."

The Jayhawks tried to make it interesting in the fourth quarter, when they blocked a punt deep in Oklahoma territory. Sims promptly scored from 6 yards out to pull them within 25-19, but the extra point was blocked and returned by Aaron Colvin to give the Sooners two points.

Oklahoma, which has won 21 straight following a loss, promptly went 75 yards the other direction. Damien Williams finished the drive with a short TD run with 4:19 left to seal the win.

The defeat was the 24th straight in league play for the Jayhawks, who still haven't beaten a Big 12 foe since knocking off former member Colorado on Nov. 6, 2010.


"You really have one of two ways to go when things don't go well, especially halfway through the year," Weis said. "You're sitting 2-4, you can say, 'Ah, the hell with it. We're 2-4. That's how it's going to go.' Or you can do whatever you can to be part of the answer."

Early on, it looked as if the Jayhawks might finally have found some answers.

The Sooners still seemed to be smarting from last weekend's 36-20 loss at the Cotton Bowl when Kansas forced them to punt on their first series. Sims then carried eight times for 63 yards on a drive that ended when Heaps hit Jimmay Mundine from a yard out for a 7-0 lead.

Kansas stuffed Bell and the Oklahoma offense in the early going, and they got the ball back late in the first quarter. This time, Darrian Miller ripped off a 38-yard run, and Kansas took advantage of a pass interference penalty before Sims scampered 11 yards for a 13-0 lead.

That's when everything started to unravel.

The Sooners got within 13-6 on Bell's 16-yard touchdown toss to Jaz Reynolds, and then Weis elected to take the redshirt off Cozart. The freshman quarterback went backward 11 yards in his first three plays under center, and the Jayhawks were forced to punt.

Oklahoma came after it and blocked it through the end zone for a safety. The fancy Bester-to-Shepard pass moments later gave Oklahoma a 15-13 lead, and Michael Hunnicutt's 37-yard field goal extended the advantage just before halftime.

The Sooners threatened to put the game out of reach in the third quarter when Shepard hauled in his second TD pass, this time from Bell. But the Jayhawks kept within striking distance heading into the fourth quarter, when Oklahoma managed to finally put it away.

"Always want more. There's still a lot of plays to be made out there," Bell said, "but I think we're headed in the right direction."






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