Oklahoma tied this series 1-1 after defeating Washington 37-20 in 2006.
Oklahoma (2-0) is ranked in the top 15 in most offensive and defensive statistical categories. Sam Bradford’s arm and the legs of DeMarco Murray and Chris Brown have contributed to the Sooners scoring 109 points in two games.
Washington (0-2) lost a heartbreaker last week. When Washington’s fans take a look at the Huskies’ offensive and defensive rankings they might suffer a heart attack. Washington is ranked 97th in total offense and 112th in total defense. If Washington’s quarterback, Jake Locker, isn’t deflated by last week’s outcome he could keep this game close.
Oklahoma 38, Washington 20
Players
Quarterback
Oklahoma- Sam Bradford 46/60 (.767) 578 yards, 7 TD
Washington- Jake Locker 29/60 (.483) 307 yards, 1 TD / 119 rushing yards, 3.5 ypc, 2 TD
Running Back
Oklahoma- DeMarco Murray 212 yards, 7.1 ypc, 3 TD
Oklahoma- Chris Brown 134 yards, 4.6 ypc, 4 TD
Washington- Chris Polk 33 yards, 1.7 ypc
Wide Receiver
Oklahoma- Manuel Johnson 144 yards, 14 rec., 1 TD
Oklahoma- Juaquin Iglesias 140 yards,
Oklahoma- Ryan Broyles 141 yards, 20.1, 7 rec., 1 TD
Tight End
Oklahoma- Jermaine Gresham 119 yards, 11.9 ypc, 10 rec., 2 TD
Washington- D’Andre Goodwin 150 yards, 13 rec., 11.5 ypc
Washington- Jermaine Kearse 71 yards, 4 rec., 17.8 ypc, 1 TD
Defense
Oklahoma- Austin English 2.5 sacks, 4 tackles for loss
Washington- Mason Foster 19 tackles
Nate Williams 18 tackles
Team
Washington
Rushing- 114
Passing- 175.5
Total- 289.5
PF- 18.5
PA- 36
Oklahoma
Rushing- 189.5
Passing- 350
Total- 539.5
PF- 54.5
Thursday, September 11, 2008
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