Sooners Roll Hurricanes 62-21
OU defeat Tulsa easily 62-21: With so much talent, No. 4 Oklahoma can take turns scoring touchdowns. Allen Patrick ran for 145 yards and two TDs, Sam Bradford threw two long touchdown passes to Juaquin Iglesias and the Sooners outraced Tulsa 62-21 Friday night. DeMarco Murray made it into the end zone three times for the highest-scoring team in the nation twice on runs and once on a kickoff return. "We've just got a lot of playmakers on the offensive side of the ball a lot of them. A lot of people who whenever they touch the ball, you never know what they're going to do," Murray said. "Anyone can get six points whenever they touch it." (AP/ABC News)
Williams suffers injury: Defensive end John Williams suffered an ankle injury early in the second half while chasing after Tulsa quarterback Paul Smith. Williams, who entered the game with four tackles for losses and one sack, had his left ankle re-taped twice on the sideline. But did not re-enter the game. He remained on the sidelines throughout the remainder of the game, but wore an ice pack and was on crutches until the end of the game. (Norman Transcript)
Bradford sharp again as Sooners roll: Norman Transcript
Tulsa's flashy offense puts up fight; OU finally scores knockout: The Oklahoman
Sooners had hard time adjusting to Tulsa's wacky offense: The Oklahoman
Bradford shows he's not perfect: The Oklahoman
Graham: Mistakes cost TU: Tulsa World
OU plays pinball against Hurricane: Tulsa World
Sooners spread thin, but power way to win: Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Labels: Injury, John Williams, Oklahoma Sooners, Tulsa Football



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