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Sooners Seize the Golden Hat In Electric 45-38 Victory
Boone Tillman // Sooner BornPublished: October 13th, 2029

When push came to shove, it was the defense and special teams of the Oklahoma Sooners that ultimately proved the difference in an electric 45-38 Sooners victory in Dallas over the defending National Champion Texas Longhorns to back up Coach Leon's bold guarantee.

Both teams opened the game on fire with the Sooners needing just three plays to find the end zone, with Oscar Robledo turning a simple swing route into a highlight reel play, leaving two separate Longhorns defenders on the turf on his way to the 38-yard touchdown. The Longhorns, by contrast, were methodical on their opening drive with Brian Pennel going a perfect 6/6 on the 11-play exodus that was capped by an Alfonso Peters 3-yard touchdown.

For the most part, the Sooners and Longhorns matched each other step for step, with the lone difference in the 21-17 halftime score being the Sooners settling for a field goal on their second scoring drive, while the Longhorns were able to convert all three scoring opportunities into touchdowns.

Texas opened the second half with possession and looked poised to execute the "double dip" after scoring with just 10 seconds remaining at the end of the 1st, but a well timed sack by MLB Alan Breckner derailed the drive and forced the long 59-yard field goal by Tyler Office to keep the score within reach.

Oklahoma quickly took advantage, marching their own methodical drive down the field before backup tight end Maurice Lucky found just enough room in the end zone to haul in the 3-yard touchdown, tying the game at 24. Texas would answer back with another Alfonso Peters touchdown, his 3rd on the October afternoon, while Lucky hauled in a long 40-yard grab to keep the teams neck and neck.

Then, the Sooners defense and Armando Leon flexed their muscle. On the ensuing drive Brian Pennel made the first of only a handful of mistakes, throwing an interception that was only his third incompletion in the contest to Ja'Darius Pleasant, who switched coverage with Ralph Saylor and baited Pennel into the misthrow. Pleasant turned defense into instant offense, quickly returning the interception 29 yards to give the Sooners their first lead since the 1st quarter.

Pennel would strike back two drives later, finding Waden Charles for the picturesque toe-tap in the back of the end zone to pull the Longhorns even once again.

It was one of those games that simply felt like the last offense with the ball would ride off into the sunset, but it turned out that our head coach had a different idea.

Still tied at 38 with just under two minutes remaining, the Longhorns were driving again for what appeared to be the go-ahead score. Facing 3rd-and-1 from their own 29, Brian Pennel spun out of a sack by Karlos Vigil and motored 17 yards downfield to keep the drive moving as precious time ticked away. A seven-yard run by Alfonso Peters on the ensuing first down moved the Longhorns just outside the range of Tyler Office and it looked like Lane Kiffin was going to run the clock and put the game on his kicker's leg.

Then, Kiffin got cute. On 2nd-and-3 he opted for a play-action pass and this time, there was no escape for Pennel. Karlos Vigil swallowed the mobile quarterback whole and deposited him on the ground, an 8-yard loss that suddenly put the Longhorns in panic mode. Facing 3rd-and-10, things got worse as Alan Breckner tore through the middle and buried Pennel for the second straight sack, and only the third in the contest for Oklahoma, to force the punt and give the Sooners and Oscar Robledo one more chance at redemption.

But instead of Robledo playing hero, it was Isaac Adcock as the sophomore split the Longhorns punt coverage with a shifty juke before accelerating up the sideline with nothing but green in front of him. 68 yards later and Adcock was waving goodbye to the Longhorns fans in attendance as the Sooners took a shocking 45-38 lead with just 65 seconds remaining.

Fittingly, it was Leon's defense that put the final nail in the coffin. Facing 4th-and-6, Pennel threw up a prayer for Waden Charles, instead finding the outstretched hands of Richard Trainer to not only seal the game, but more than likely put a premature end to the Longhorns title defense.


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Question One - James McDavid (OU Daily): "It looked like Brian Pennel had your number throughout most of the contest, but your defense rose to the occasion in the fourth quarter, forcing six of his nine incompletions after Ja'Darius' pick-six. What adjustments did you make in the final quarter, or was that all your defense just willing itself to victory?"

Armando Leon: "Brian was surgical, James, no doubt about that. We had some success after the half switching the coverages, which allowed Ja'Darius to bait him into the curl route he promptly returned for six, but the real play of the game came from none other than Karlos Vigil. And his effort embodies what this whole team is about. Brian Pennel had just shrugged him off and turned a would-be sack into a 17-yard gain. Karlos didn't get down or discouraged, he simply buckled his chin strap and kept grinding. Two plays later he atoned for it with a huge sack on second down. The Longhorns offensive line slid his way on third down and that opened a clear path for Alan for the back-to-back sacks that swung the momentum to our side for good. We don't win this game without effort like that from our leaders, period."

Question Two - Meg Semental (SEC Network): "Oscar Robledo continues to be a one-man highlight reel with 275 total yards and two more touchdowns on his already gaudy stats, but after the game it looked like this one meant a little more to the Texas native as he donned the Golden Hat on the sideline. How big of a moment was this for the Heisman front-runner?"

Armando Leon: "Oscar grew up three hours from here in Friendswood, Meg, and while we're glad he's on our side, I know that coming out of college his dream was to be a Longhorn. Texas never seriously recruited him and he ended up in College Station. When he entered the portal this offseason, he was honest with me; he wanted to go to Texas. They never called, again. And I'm damn glad they didn't. I'm sure it's a decision they're regretting right now and I think the extra chip on his shoulder and the emotion after was just about him proving that he was worthy, whether they saw it or not. We all knew how bad he wanted to win this game and make them regret passing on him twice and I'm glad we could come through for him."

Question Three - Lee Raney (The Daily Texan): "The rest of the media may be applauding the final few defensive stands your team made, Coach, but that doesn't erase the fact that Brian Pennel put up 489 total yards of offense and a pair of touchdowns on you as the Longhorns nearly won this game. Even with two turnovers, you need a special teams score to inch across the finish line. That's twice in the last three weeks that an SEC team has put up 38 or more points and over 500 yards of offense on your 'vaunted' defense. Do you think the SEC is starting to figure out your defensive game plan barely halfway into your tenure?"

Armando Leon: "I don't care who you are, the best defenses in the world are going to have off days. But, even on a bad day, championship teams make championship plays. That's what our men did on that field today, they stepped up when it mattered and made the plays to swing the game. Every game isn't going to be a 100-0 shootout, but if that's what you expect from your team it makes sense why people claim the Longhorns have the most fair-weather fans this side of Miami. I could easily flip that script over to Coach Kiffin. How come his team put up over 500 yards of offense and still lost? Because when push came to shove, my guys don't just talk about it, they be about it."


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I said before the game that the difference would be Armando Leon's defense. He may have given up 500 yards and 38 points, but when it was winnig time, by God they did it. Does that mean the defense is absolved from getting shredded for 3/4 of the game? Hell no. But, it gives them a day of grace before we start tearing apart the secondary just like Pennel did.

I got a feeling that elusive AP ranking we've been chasing all season is finally within our grasp. And even better, while the Cream rises to the top, the Longhorns are slowly drifting towards the bottom, exactly where they belong.

Team1st2nd3rd4thFinal
Oklahoma10721745
Texas71410738

QTeamTimePlayOklahomaTexas
1stOklahoma8:40Oscar Robledo, 38 Yd Pass From Cole Welliver70
1stTexas5:24Alfonso Peters, 3 Yd Run77
1stOklahoma1:43Brian Rowe, 45 Yd FG107
2ndTexas3:24Waden Charles, 5 Yd Pass From Brian Pennel1014
2ndOklahoma1:01Oscar Robledo, 2 Yd Run1714
2ndTexas0:10Alfonso Peters, 18 Yd Run1721
3rdTexas7:55Tyler Office, 59 Yd FG1724
3rdOklahoma5:13Maurice Lucky, 5 Yd Pass From Cole Welliver2424
3rdTexas3:36Alfonso Peters, 16 Yd Run2431
3rdOklahoma1:45Maurice Lucky, 40 Yd Pass From Cole Welliver3131
3rdOklahoma1:09Ja'Darius Pleasant, Returned Interception 29 Yds3831
4thTexas7:19Waden Charles, 27 Yd Pass From Brian Pennel3838
4thOklahoma0:49Isaac Adcock, Returned Punt 68 Yds4538

Oklahoma                                                         Texas

Passing               | Stats                                    Passing            | Stats
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Cole Welliver         | 26/39, 291 Yds, 3 TD                     Brian Pennel       | 45/54, 439 Yds, 2 TD, 2 INT

Rushing               | Stats                                    Rushing            | Stats
----------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------|------------------------------------------
Oscar Robledo         | 19 Att, 169 Yds, TD                      Alfonso Peters     | 10 Att, 56 Yds, 3 TD
Cole Welliver         | 2 Att, -10 Yds                           Brian Pennel       | 7 Att, 57 Yds

Receiving             | Stats                                    Receiving          | Stats
----------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------|------------------------------------------
Oscar Robledo         | 9 Rec, 106 Yds, TD                       Amar'e Angel       | 11 Rec, 147 Yds
Maurice Lucky         | 2 Rec, 45 Yds, 2 TD                      Darrelle Jones     | 10 Rec, 105 Yds
Ja'Kayden Ferguson    | 4 Rec, 24 Yds                            Waden Charles      | 7 Rec, 85 Yds, 2 TD

Defensive             | Stats                                    Defensive          | Stats
----------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------|------------------------------------------
SS DeMarco Slayton    | 13 Tkl, 3 TFL                            CB Deon Garvin     | 12 Tkl, 2 TFL
MLB Alan Breckner     | 13 Tkl, 4 TFL, 2 Sacks                   SS Zelius Hicks    | 11 Tkl, TFL
CB Richard Trainer    | 7 Tkl, INT                               DT Matthew Brady   | 2 Tkl, TFL, Sack


SEC Week Seven Results
31 Mississippi State (2-5) @ #2 Georgia (6-1) 56
24 Kentucky (3-3) @ Auburn (4-3) 34
35 #11 LSU (5-2) @ #24 Florida (5-2) 21
31 #22 Tulane (5-2) @ #10 Missouri (5-2) 34
28 #13 Texas A&M (5-2) @ South Carolina (5-1) 31
21 Arkansas (3-4) @ #5 Ole Miss (5-1)

Notable Week Seven Results
49 #6 Texas Tech (5-1) @ #19 Arizona State (4-2) 27
16 #15 Penn State (4-2) @ #8 Ohio State (5-1) 51

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Post by James » 07 Apr 2026, 06:00

Now that’s a proper Red River Shootout

Fuck Texas.

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Post by Soapy » 07 Apr 2026, 07:13

boy tryna skedaddle past the florida loss

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Post by djp73 » 07 Apr 2026, 13:57

What’s life without trophies?
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Post by redsox907 » 07 Apr 2026, 17:06

James wrote:
07 Apr 2026, 06:00
Now that’s a proper Red River Shootout

Fuck Texas.
Glad i could do you proud, sir :melo2:
Soapy wrote:
07 Apr 2026, 07:13
boy tryna skedaddle past the florida loss

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can't win em all, but I'm still regretting that 2PT call. Like I said earlier, I thought it was 43 seconds left not 1:43 :dead:
djp73 wrote:
07 Apr 2026, 13:57
What’s life without trophies?
We want all the trophies
Captain Canada wrote:
04 Apr 2026, 12:46
Hope you don't end up like me with those two five-star QB recruits and end up with neither :kghah:
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Sooners Swing And Miss On Top Quarterbacks, Still Add Five More Verbal Commitments After Rivalry Win
Boone Tillman // Sooner BornPublished: October 15th, 2029

The Oklahoma Sooners may have rebounded from their tough loss in Gainesville with back-to-back ranked wins, but the momentum didn't help them off the field as the Sooners suffered a multitude of difficult blows on the recruiting trail. Once in the running for both Klay Abraham (No. 1) and Ja'Darius Tonges (No. 12), the Sooners are officially out on both after Abraham narrowed his list to his final three schools, with Oklahoma falling just short of the cut, and Tonges canceling his scheduled Week 8 visit to Norman and announcing his commitment to Ohio State over the weekend.

"Disappointing, but that's college football for you," remarked Coach Leon after the news of Tonges' commitment went viral, "The early conversations with Ja'Darius were all about how we were his preferred destination. That statement began faltering a few weeks ago and from what I've gathered, that's when Ohio State really stepped up their recruiting. Our NIL collective had some conversations with his team regarding projected numbers, but where those final tallies came up is beyond me. You'd hope a young man with his potential didn't make a decision based on a few more dollars, but again. That's the world we live in."

According to those close to the program, they've quickly pivoted and have already begun heavily scouting a number of four-and-three star quarterbacks nationally.

While the Sooners may have missed out on the top quarterbacks on their board, they still managed to swing a number of high-rated defenders and offensive linemen.

Headlining the haul is four-star MLB Jason Pilgrim, a versatile mike linebacker that hails from Katy, Texas, a prospect Leon was noticeably excited about when speaking with reporters.

"Jason is exactly what we need in the middle of our defense. He's athletic, instinctive, and rangy. He plays sideline to sideline with the speed to clean up mistakes all over the field. It's too early to tell, but I don't foresee him redshirting next year, that's for sure."

"He matches the same style of player he's recruiting at each of his previous stops," remarked an anonymous SEC recruiting coordinator. "Think Manu Hasty at Oregon State. I'm not saying Jason is going to be that type of player, but that's the prototype the Sooners are after."

Joining Pilgrim (No. 139) as defensive recruits are DE JaMarcus Pryor (No. 81), and FS Robert Chester (No. 212) while offensive linemen LT Taylor Hundley (No. 307) and G Ezekiel Buck (No. 379) also announced their intent to enroll at the University of Oklahoma.

The Sooners may have swung and missed on the top quarterbacks, but with a number of quality recruits already on deck and commitments expected soon from Lorenzo Rozeboom (No. 2) and Paul Hixon (No. 13) the Sooners are still in prime position to finish with an above-average recruiting class as the season hits the midway point.



Oklahoma Sooners 2029 Big Board
RankingPositionNameHtWtHometownTendencyNAT/STA/POSStageOklahoma Rank
:fivestar:QBKlay Abraham6'4204Mansfield, TXDual Threat1/1/1Top 34th
:fivestar:MLBLorenzo Rozeboom6'2228Provo, UTSignal Caller2/1/1Top 33rd
:fivestar:QBJa'Darius Tonges6'3197Midlothian, VADual Threat12/1/6CommittedOhio State
:fivestar:CBPaul Hixon6'2182Gilbert, AZField13/1/3Top 31st
:fivestar:HBDion Pape6'1214Magnolia, TXElusive Bruiser24/3/1Battle With TAMU2nd
:fivestar:WRTerrelle Smoker6'1187Memphis, TNRoute Artist29/1/3Battle With Tenn2nd
:fourstar:DEJaMarcus Pryor6'2236Dallas, TXSpeed Rusher81/17/4CommittedOklahoma
:fourstar:WRDavid Ekuale6'2193Dallas, TXPhysical Route Runner117/24/12CommittedAlabama
:fourstar:MLBJason Pilgrim6'1234Katy, TXSignal Caller139/29/12CommittedOklahoma
:fourstar:CKris Wilbur6'4293Muskogee, OKRaw Strength156/2/5CommittedOklahoma
:fourstar:FSRobert Chester5'10197Mesquite, TXCoverage Specialist212/38/7CommittedOklahoma
:fourstar:DTTeddy Smith6'5303Murfreesboro, TNPower Rusher289/7/22Top 51st
:fourstar:CBD'Angelo Louis6'0187Hayden, ALBump and Run293/11/22CommittedOregon
:fourstar:SSAlex Correa6'0206Houston, TXBox Specialist294/51/7Battle With Clemson2nd
:fourstar:LTTaylor Hundley6'6325Bixby, OKRaw Strength307/4/18CommittedOklahoma
:fourstar:RGVilliami Madden6'2308Midlothian, TXPass Pro330/56/21CommittedUSC
:fourstar:CBNick Duarte6'1208Delray Beach, FLBump and Run348/38/29Top 23rd
:fourstar:RGEzekiel Buck6'4291Cedar Hill, TXWell Rounded379/63/27CommittedOklahoma
:fourstar:WRTrevante Kalu6'4201Fort Lauderdale, FLPhysical Route Runner383/40/74CommittedAlabama
:fourstar:RGLarry Kafka6'3303Suffolk, VAWell Rounded395/10/28Top 51st
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Happy Thanksgiving Pilgrim
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djp73 wrote:
07 Apr 2026, 17:29
Happy Thanksgiving Pilgrim
would have liked to get a QB, but CC jinxed us :smh:
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2029 Week Eight Preview - Nebraska (2-4) @ #20 Oklahoma (6-1)
Boone Tillman // Sooner BornPublished: October 19th, 2029

The Oklahoma Sooners follow up an iconic clash with the Texas Longhorns with another rivalry game as they renew their longstanding rivalry against the Nebraska Cornhuskers this week. The two programs first faced off in 1912, but since the Cornhuskers left the Big 12 in 2011, the teams have met sporadically with the last meeting being a 49-16 Oklahoma thrashing in Lincoln.

Nebraska has struggled to open the 2029 campaign, finally recording their first win over an FBS opponent last week against the Northwestern Wildcats, as they've limped to a 2-4 record without starting quarterback Dexter Iverson—who was injured in Week 1 against East Carolina, but is scheduled to return this week in Norman.

We'll see how we stack up statistically with our longtime rivals before we round up Coach Leon for the latest "Schooner Scoop" where we talk about the return of Iverson, the Sooners finally breaking into the AP rankings, and his expectations for the team going into the second half of the season.


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Oklahoma Sooners (6-1)                 | Description                   | Nebraska Cornhuskers (2-4)
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96 Overall // 95 Offense // 97 Defense | Team Rating                   | 86 Overall // 86 Offense // 86 Defense
Armando Leon (17-4)                    | Head Coach                    | Matt Campbell (24-19)
Spread                                 | Offensive Scheme              | Power Spread
3-3-5                                  | Defensive Scheme              | 3-3-5
49.6 (3rd)                             | Offensive Points Per Game     | 27.8 (96th)
21.6 (21st)                            | Defensive Points Per Game     | 24.7 (53rd)
486.1 (10th)                           | Offensive Yards Per Game      | 431.8 (40th)
331.6 (13th)                           | Defensive Yards Per Game      | 379.2 (70th)

Oklahoma Sooners               | Description     | Nebraska Cornhuskers
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47-31                          | Combined Record | 48-22
Oklahoma State (5-2) W 45-3    | Week One        | @ East Carolina (5-2) L 21-18
@ Oregon (3-3) W 52-14         | Week Two        | @ UCLA (5-1) L 35-7
@ Vanderbilt (3-3) W 56-21     | Week Three      | BYE
@ Kentucky (3-3) W 49-6        | Week Four       | FCS W 66-6
@ Florida (5-2) L 52-51        | Week Five       | @ Minnesota (5-2) L 28-25
Missouri (5-2) W 49-17         | Week Six        | Michigan State (3-3) L 41-27
Texas (3-4) W 45-38            | Week Seven      | Northwestern (4-3) W 24-17

Oklahoma Sooners                                                     Nebraska Cornhuskers
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N/A                                                | Injuries      | N/A

Oklahoma Sooners                                                          Nebraska Cornhuskers
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SR(RS) Cole Welliver (91) 140/201(69%), 1,787 Yds, 19 TD, 5 INT   | QB  | SO(RS) Dexter Iverson (91) 35/67 (52%), 462 Yds, TD, INT
JR(RS) Oscar Robledo (89) 105 Att, 822 Yds, 12 TD                 | HB  | SR Manu Raiola (86) 116 Att, 592 Yds, 4 TD
SR(RS) Ja'Kayden Ferguson (92) 28 Rec, 389 Yds, 6 TD              | WR  | JR(RS) Julius Savage (90) 20 Rec, 426 Yds, 6 TD
JR(RS) Iosefa Topa (89) 26 Rec, 276 Yds, 3 TD                     | WR  | SR(RS) Isaiah Mozee (89) 28 Rec, 413 Yds, TD
SR MLB Kyle Brink (92) 58 Tkl, 16 TFL, 4.5 Sacks                  | DEF | SO SS Byron Tonges (73) 38 Tkl
SR Karlos Vigil (92) 22 Tkl, 13 TFL, 8.5 Sacks                    | DEF | JR DT Miles Iwuchukwu (80) 15 Tkl, TFL, 0.5 Sacks
SO(RS) Leon Britt (88) 23 Tkl, 10 TFL, 4.5 Sacks                  | DEF | FR DT Layne Zylstra (79) 9 Tkl, 3 TFL, 1.5 Sacks
SO(RS) Richard Trainer (91) 23 Tkl, 2 INT                         | DEF | JR(RS) FS David Ofodile (89) 32 Tkl, TFL, INT


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Schooner Scoop

BT: "Helluva Red River Shootout victory last week Coach, but another rivalry sits on deck. I know the Cornhuskers are 2-4 this year, but you know the old adage about rivalry games. With Dexter Iverson returning this week, how different do you expect the Huskers offense to look than the version we've seen so far this season?"

AL: "He's got a big arm and like every quarterback this day and age, he's athletically gifted. He's a bit of a less polished version of Brian Pennel, if we're keeping it a buck Boone. I expect him to be rusty after only having half a game of football this year and I expect the offense to look the same. They're used to a completely different type of player back there, so it's only natural to have an adjustment period. With any luck, we're going to make that adjustment even harder with constant pressure and a few wrinkles in coverage."

BT: "I know it's just a number to you, Coach, but how validating is it for the team to finally get that AP ranking next to their name as we finally cracked the rankings at No. 20?"

AL: "It is only a number, but it is also a tangible validation that the hard work we're doing each week is paying off. Prior to being ranked, it wasn't something we were chasing. We knew if we kept stacking good weeks we would crack the rankings eventually. When the news came out on Monday that we debuted at 20th, there was definitely some celebrating on the guys' part. We made sure to reiterate that cracking the ranking is only a step towards our ultimate goal. We've still got a lot of work to do, but they should be damn proud of the work they put in to get here. We didn't have to remind the guys in the locker room that were here last year, but in just seven games we matched the win total from last season. That resonated with a lot of guys. We aren't just winning for us, but we're winning to bring this proud program back to prominence."

BT: "That being said, what are the team's goals for the second half of the season after a 6-1 start and finally crashing the AP party?"

AL: "Just to keep stacking wins, Boone. If we keep this level of play up, we're in conversations not just for the SEC Championship, but a deep playoff run as well. That's the ultimate goal, but we still have to take it one step at a time. The next step is tomorrow in front of 82,000 fans against the Cornhuskers. Best believe we'll be ready to keep the wagon rolling."


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Nebraska may be welcoming back Dexter Iverson, but I find it hard to believe he's going to be in midseason form coming off a lumbar injury that sidelined him for the last six weeks. On top of that, coming back against one of the most ferocious defenses in the country with a coach in Armando Leon who loves nothing more than leaving the opposing quarterbacks battered and bruised by the final whistle looks like a recipe for disaster for the Huskers.

The Sooners are rolling again while the Huskers just got their first win against an FBS opponent seven weeks into the season. I'm taking the Sooners and it ain't gonna be close, folks.

13 Nebraska, 38 Oklahoma.
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