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Oklahoma Sooners at Kansas Jayhawks

After a Slow Start, Sooners Take Control

  Oklahoma 45 --   Kansas 20

Game Time: 10/5/2019 at 11:30 AM
ABC
Location: Lawrence
Attendance: 34,402
Opp Coach: Les Miles
Weather at Game Time
Temperature: 68°F
Humidity: 87%
Pressure: 28.79 in
Visibility: 10 mile(s)
Wind: SSW 13 mph
Conditions: Light Rain

*Game notes and/or stats from soonersports.com
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Tot
Oklahoma 7 14 14 10 45
Kansas 7 0 0 13 20
Poll Standings OU KU
Associated Press Poll6NR
Coaches' Poll4NR

Scoring Summary

First QuarterOUKU
KU03:35Daylon Charlot 22 yd pass from Carter Stanley (Liam Jones kick)
Drive Summary: 9 plays 98 yards in 05:14
07
OU01:26Trey Sermon 2 yd run (Gabe Brkic kick)
Drive Summary: 6 plays 77 yards in 02:03
77
Second QuarterOUKU
OU07:51Jalen Hurts 1 yd run (Gabe Brkic kick)
Drive Summary: 7 plays 58 yards in 02:57
147
OU00:31CeeDee Lamb 10 yd pass from Jalen Hurts (Gabe Brkic kick)
Drive Summary: 1 plays 10 yards in 00:08
217
Third QuarterOUKU
OU10:19Jalen Hurts 5 yd run (Gabe Brkic kick)
Drive Summary: 10 plays 84 yards in 04:36
287
OU06:18Trey Sermon 15 yd pass from Jalen Hurts (Gabe Brkic kick)
Drive Summary: 7 plays 83 yards in 02:52
357
Fourth QuarterOUKU
OU10:45Rhamondre Stevenson 61 yd run (Gabe Brkic kick)
Drive Summary: 1 plays 61 yards in 00:13
427
KU09:35Stephon Robinson 39 yd pass from Carter Stanley (Liam Jones kick)
Drive Summary: 2 plays 75 yards in 01:04
4214
OU04:47Gabe Brkic 32 yd field goal
Drive Summary: 10 plays 60 yards in 04:48
4514
KU02:46Stephon Robinson 24 yd pass from Carter Stanley (Liam Jones kick failed)
Drive Summary: 6 plays 70 yards in 01:54
4520

Team Stats

  OU KU
Total First Downs 29   18  
    Rushing 11   5  
    Passing 15   11  
    Penalties 3   2  
    3rd Down Plays 6 of 9   6 of 14  
    4th Down Plays 0 of 0   0 of 2  
Total Yards 545   360  
    Total Plays / Ave 66 - 8.3   60 - 6.0  
Rushing Yards 268   130  
    Plays / Ave 37 - 7.2   32 - 4.1  
    Fumbles / Lost 0 - 0   0 - 0  
Passing Yards 277   230  
    Catches/Attempts 20 of 29   18 of 28  
    Ave Yards 9.6   8.2  
    Interceptions Thrown 1   0  
Sacks by / Yards 3 - 21   1 - 8  
Interceptions / Yards 0 - 0   1 - 0  
Punts / Ave Yards 2 - 50   5 - 43  
Kickoff Returns / Yards 0 - 0   0 - 0  
Punt Retuns / Yards 1 - 46   0 - 0  
Penalties / Yards 8 - 89   9 - 82  
Time of Possession 29:31   30:29  
Recap

AP Recap

LAWRENCE, Kan. – Oklahoma's Lincoln Riley was dissecting his team's latest easy victory, this time a 45-20 blowout of Kansas, when he was interrupted by the sound of a toilet flushing in the nearby visiting locker room.

"That's what they thought of my play-calling," Riley said with a sardonic grin.

It wasn't that bad, coach.

Heisman Trophy hopeful Jalen Hurts threw for 228 yards and two touchdowns while running for two more. Rhamondre Stevenson added 109 yards rushing and a score on just five carries. And the sixth-ranked Sooners (5-0, 2-0 Big 12) still ripped off seven straight scores to put the game away early.

Not to mention allow them to cruise to their 22nd straight true road win, the second-longest streak since at least World War II in major college football. Bud Wilkinson's Sooners won 25 from 1953-58.

"Every team in the country circles our team and the offense and we like that," said Riley, whose Sooners had 545 yards. "What's exciting is you see glimpses of what it can be, and it's on us to turn those glimpses into longer stretches of dominant play."

It might take some better play in next weekend's Red River Showdown with No. 11 Texas.

"I know that's always a hot topic on the outside," Riley said, "but that wasn't mentioned before the game, not one time. Maybe we didn't handle the early start, whatever it was. But we can do better."

Carter Stanley threw for 230 yards and three touchdowns for Kansas (2-4, 0-2), including a pair to Stephon Robinson, while sophomore running back Pooka Williams followed his breakthrough 252-yard rushing performance against the Sooners a year ago with 137 on Saturday.

"Our football team, I talked to them coming off the field. There's no hang-dog," Kansas coach Les Miles said. "They want to do what we set out to do. They're going get there. And it's going to be — they are going to take the strides they need to have the success they want to have."

The rout most people anticipated didn't happen right from the start.

In fact, the Jayhawks outplayed the Sooners throughout most of the first quarter.

They had forced a punt but were pinned at their goal line midway through the quarter when Stanley marched them 98 yards. And when the senior quarterback lofted a pass to Daylon Charlot for a 22-yard TD, the home fans that stuck out a 30-minute lightning delay cheered the 7-0 lead.

"There's still improvement," Miles said afterward. "You can see it."

Hurts and the Sooners eventually got on track, though.

They answered the touchdown with one of their own when Trey Sermon plunged in from 2 yards out. Hurts added a TD run of his own, then found CeeDee Lamb just before halftime to give Oklahoma a 21-7 lead.

Hurts kept adding to his impressive stat line after the break.

He ran for 36 yards, completed both of his passes and scored a TD to cap an 84-yard drive, then ran for 53 yards before hitting Sermons with a 15-yard touchdown pass.

Stevenson ripped off a 61-yard touchdown run early in the fourth quarter to punctuate the win.

Still, it wasn't a perfect performance by the Sooners.

They had a long punt return TD brought back by a penalty, and Hurts threw his second interception of the season in the fourth quarter. And while the Oklahoma defense held the Jayhawks in check outside of their long touchdown drive, new coordinator Alex Grinch's bunch failed to produce a turnover.

It was still plenty good enough to remain unbeaten as the Sooners set their sights on Dallas.

"Early on we let them off the hook in some situational deals," Grinch said, "and our inability to finish changes your outlook in the postgame news conference."

QUOTEABLE
"It took us a little while to get on track, then we had a really nice surge there end of the first half, even despite a couple of really, really dumb calls by me that set us back." - Riley.

THE TAKEAWAY
Oklahoma could be forgiven for getting off to a slow start. Lightning delayed kickoff, and periods of heavy rain hurt an already sparse crowd that contributed to a sleepy atmosphere.






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