Several takeaways from this game:
1. The OU offense is getting into a great rhythm:
a. Samaje Perine is getting back into 2015 form - he missed a chance for some long-range runs of the type he made last year on a couple of occasions. I think he's still just a bit hesitant on that surgically repaired foot - but once/if he gets that step back, man, he's like a human bowling ball.
b. Once Mayfield got rolling, he made some *tremendous* throws into tight windows - the slant to Westbrook was a *much* more complicated throw than it looked initially: Andrews clears out to the boundary, Westbrook feints a comeback and then bolts to the cleared out area and the ball arrives *perfectly* on time. Westbrook's speed to the endzone was startling.
c. How about a shout-out to the job Bedenbaugh has done with the OU OL? Corey Wren is becoming a *force* at C as a *freshman*, and in general this line simply dominated UT's front.
2. Young players stepped up when they had to on D.
a.You never like to give up 40 points, but... when the D *had* to come up big, it did. Jordan Smallwood's pick of Buchele's throw inside the 10 after Mixon's muff was, to me, the turning point of the game. OU takes the ensuing possession, scores, and goes up 15. What a swing. Lots of kids who really shouldn't have expected to play showed up big-time. And plays like Smallwood's are positively *infectious* for a young defense.
b.OU may have corner problems, but their DL is getting *really* good. Jordan Wade, Neville Gallimore, even without Charles Walker, this group is getting great leverage, disrupting blocks, and getting pressure. If OU can get this group healthy, there's all kinds of upside.
With so many injuries on D vs Texas, the fact that so many kids stepped up and *made plays when they had to* is a huge leading factor for the program. Players making plays is sometimes something you just can't teach, but when one or two guys start doing it, good things usually happen.
I suspect KSU will be a tough out this week, despite the fact they have one of the least potent offenses in the Big 12. The risk of a post-Texas letdown is always there, but I also think KSU's offense is the least-well-prepared to leverage OU's defensive weaknesses. KSU has beaten OU in Norman two consecutive times, and I sure suspect Bob would like to get that blemish off his head.
My real concern (well, with this D, every week is a potential concern), is Texas Tech in two weeks. I believe they'll be gunning for Mayfield, and I don't mean that in a good way. I think that sticks in Tech's craw in general and Kingsberry's in particular, and if something "happens" to Mayfield in that game, it won't surprise me a bit. That game is a land mine waiting to blow up in OU's face.
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