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NCAA College Football
Week 7
Oklahoma Sooners vs Texas Longhorns
Match schedule
Date : October 17th,2009
Time: 12:00pm
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Oklahoma Team Report----------------------------
They call it the Red River Rivalry, and it’s one of the best and most unique rivalries in college football. This season’s game might not be the battle of top 5 teams that everyone thought it would be, but it is still going to impact the Big 12 and national championships races in a big way.
The Sooners have stumbled with twin one-point losses to BYU (at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas) and at Miami. They might be out of the national title chase, but the Longhorns are in the thick of that, unbeaten and ranked No. 3 in the country.
The game is just as important as ever when it comes to the Big 12 South. The winner, as is always the case, will have an immediate leg up in the race to the league title game.
The Sooners may hope their schedule has put them in a better place to win the game.
They have the two losses, but there’s no question which team has faced stiffer competition.
Texas has played nobody of high quality outside the conference and Colorado, which it beat last Saturday, is having a difficult season. Texas beat a solid Texas Tech team 34-24 on Sept. 19.
This rivalry game was a shootout last season, with Texas winning 45-35. OU couldn’t stop anything after middle linebacker Ryan Reynolds went down with the second torn ACL of his career. However, Reynolds is back and an improved Sooner defense has something to prove.
“Our defense, personally, in my eyes has a lot to prove in (end-of-game)
So, too, may the offense, which went coast to coast from the second quarter forward last week against Baylor, yet had to settle for four field goals to go with three touchdowns (and two of those drives were extended by roughing-the-
Nonetheless, OU thinks it’s on the right path, while Texas has to think the time is right to make it four wins in five seasons over the Sooners.
Texas Team Report------------------------------------
Texas said all the right things regarding the return of Sam Bradford, the Oklahoma quarterback who came back from a much-publicized shoulder injury and helped the Sooners open Big 12 play by beating Baylor.
“Anytime you play an opponent, you want them to be at their best,” said defensive coordinator Will Muschamp.
Essentially, that set the tone for other comments among the Longhorns, who beat Bradford and the Sooners 45-35 last season but then were kept out of the Big 12 championship game because of a controversial tiebreaker. A three-way tie between Oklahoma, Texas and Texas Tech was decided by the BCS standings, and the Sooners held a slight lead.
That, of course, is one of the underlying elements behind Saturday’s renewal of the Red River Rivalry in Dallas. Texas will seek to avenge the conference slight that left the Longhorns out of the national championship hunt last season; Oklahoma will seek to avenge its loss to Texas.
Game plans, however, will be built on scouting reports, not emotion. And in watching the Sooners, Muschamp detected little difference in offensive tendencies whether Bradford or his backup, Landry Jones, was directing the attack.
“I didn’t see a whole lot of drop-off at all,” Muschamp said.
For that matter, Texas coach Mack Brown didn’t detect a whole lot of rust on Bradford in the Baylor win.
“If I’d not been told Sam had been hurt, I would not have seen any difference,”
Texas (5-0, 2-0 Big 12) probably needs to defuse those totals just a bit. The Longhorns have produced inconsistently on offense, and the unit generated just 17 points in a 38-14 win against Colorado on Oct. 3. Three touchdowns for Texas in that game came off returns.
• Texas is looking for playmakers at receiver, other than WR Jordan Shipley. It didn’t help last week that WR James Kirkendoll dropped a pass and also missed blocks. WR John Chiles, a converted quarterback, managed five grabs, but accounted for only 21 yards. WR Malcolm Williams poses a breakaway threat but has also been bothered by drops. TE Dan Buckner has come through with career-bests in receptions in each of the last four games.
• Texas coach Mack Brown was compelled to defend Greg Davis after critics blasted the offensive coordinator for failing to generate a potent rushing attack in the Oct. 10 win against Colorado. The Longhorns managed just 46 yards on 25 rushes, but Brown praised Davis for calling a play late in the half that resulted in a touchdown strike to WR Jordan Shipley. “That changed the momentum of the game,” Brown said.



