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Texas Tech Opponent Prospectus // Oklahoma Sooners

2009 Texas Tech Opponent Prospectus

Game 1: North Dakota Fighting Sioux // Game 2: Rice Owls // Game 3: Texas Longhorns // Game 4: Houston Cougars // Game 5: New Mexico Lobos // Game 6: Kansas State Wildcats // Game 7: Nebraska Cornhuskers // Game 8: Texas A&M Aggies // Game 9: Kansas Jayhawks // Game 10: Oklahoma St. Cowboys // Game 11: Oklahoma Sooners

There's no doubt that the Oklahoma Sooners are in the hunt for the national championship. As it did last year, I have no doubt that much will be decided in Dallas against the Longhorns. The defense should be terrific, despite some recent injuries, but there are questions on the offense that will need to be answered.

Join me after the jump for a closer look at Oklahoma.

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General Information

Opponent University of Oklahoma
Nickname Sooners
Location Norman, OK
Enrollment 20,841 (Undergrad)
Conference Big 12
Head Coach Mike Stoops
2008 Record 12-2 (7-2)
Starters Returning/Lost 14/8
Blogs Crimson and Cream Machine
Tilting at Windmills
Links 2009 Depth Chart
2009 Spring Guide


Statistics

Statistic Oklahoma Texas Tech
Pass Offense 349.36 (3) 413.15 (1)
Rush Offense 198.50 (20) 117.84 (94)
Total Offense 547.86 (3) 531.00 (4)
Scoring Offense 51.14 (1) 43.77 (3)
Pass Efficiency 176.24 (1) 158.76 (9)
Sacks Allowed 0.93 (3) 1.00 (4)
Pass Defense 251.50 (99) 242.23 (94)
Rush Defense 116.21 (20) 140.38 (61)
Total Defense 367.71 (68) 382.62 (79)
Scoring Defense 24.50 (58) 27.85 (74)
Pass Efficiency Defense 118.09 (46) 130.56 (72)
Sacks 3.00 (4) 2.62 (18)
Tackles For Loss 7.57 (10) 4.85 (95)
Turnover Margin 1.64 (1) 0.62 (22)


Top Returners

Category Player
Rushing Chris Brown (217 / 1,220 yds / 20 TD)
Passing Sam Bradford (328-483 / 4,720 yds / 50 TD / 8 Int)
Receiving Jermaine Greshman (66 rec. / 950 yds / 14 TD)
Tackles Travis Lewis (144)
Sacks Jeremy Beal (8.5)
Interceptions Travis Lewis (4)


A Few Things

  1. The Heart of the Offense: Say what you will about departures, and I will later, but the heart of the Sooner offense in the incredibly gifted and accurate Sam Bradford. As I was plugging numbers into othe tables, I couldn't help be be awed by the 50 touchdowns and only 8 interceptions, and I'm not supposed to get awed by that sort of thing. To top it all off, the Sooners also had a top 20 rushing team. Yeah, they had it pretty good last year.
  2. Let's Cut to the Chase: No need to avoid it, but the Sooners will be replacing four-fifths of their offensive line and two starting receivers. I know, the Sooners don't rebuild, but that's a hell of a lot of production up front replace. You'll note that the Sooners were third in the nation in allowing sacks and I've already mentioned the top 20 running game. There's no doubt that Bradford is an all-world performer, but I think it's going to be incredibly difficult for OU to duplicate last year's numbers. It's one thing to replace one or two and expect the same results, but that's not the case.
  3. The Defense Looks Salty: The title says it all. Although the defense technically finished 68th in the country in total defense you've now got a team that returns all but the two starting safeties. Already pretty good at getting pressure on the quarterback and making plays, the entire front seven returns. Teams will have their hands full with a defensive line that was very good at getting pressure on the quarterback and very good stopping the run. Like the rest of the Big 12, the Sooners weren't so good against the pass, 99th in the nation. If you were going to exploit OU, it's got to be through the air, it's just that the quarterback cant hold onto the ball very long.
  4. Safety Nets Return: Despite the losses on the offense, there are some serious safety nets that do return. First, Jermaine Greshman may be he best tight end in the nation and he caught a ton of passes last year. Running backs Chris Brown and DeMarco Murray return and having the runners who are capable of giving Bradford breathing room is a huge advantage. Not to mention, former running back turned receiver, Mossis Madu, Jr. returns and is at the very least a familiar face, along with Ryan Broyes, who caught 46 passes last year.
Poll
On a scale of 1 to 5, with 5 being the most worried and 1 being the least worried, how worried are you about the Oklahoma Sooners?
1
30 votes
2
9 votes
3
10 votes
4
56 votes
5
246 votes

351 votes | Poll has closed

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Jermaine Gresham

is going to be monstrous this year. He was the only part of OU’s offense that even Florida could never really clamp down on. Sometimes when I go to sleep at night I see that play from the Bedlam game last year where a poorly thrown football bounces off of another receiver’s hands, over the OSU safety trying to make a play, 15 feets in the air and into Gresham’s hands and in stride as he jogs downfield to score. Any other pass-catch combination but Bradford/Gresham and I’d call it lucky, but I saw things like this happen every time I watched OU play. A huge tight end with flypaper hands can forgive a lot of sins elsewhere on your offensive line.

by mojavereject on Aug 29, 2009 10:22 AM CDT reply actions  

11-2

Oklahoma lost to UT and to Florida, Seth.

TTpilk

by TTpilk645 on Aug 29, 2009 11:44 AM CDT reply actions  

OU won the Big 12 championship

They got a 14th game based on the Big 12 Championship match up vs Mizzou. Whom they clobbered. Then the NC game vs UF.

"do routine things routinely"

by centexraider on Aug 29, 2009 2:09 PM CDT up reply actions  

Who are the 5 jokers that put 1 in the voting? These people must still be drunk from last night or something.

by logan5555 on Aug 29, 2009 1:10 PM CDT reply actions  

I’m actually asking. Who are you and why?

by logan5555 on Aug 29, 2009 5:58 PM CDT up reply actions  

I can only assume they thought 1 was most and 5 was least.

by Plano Jeff on Aug 30, 2009 11:16 AM CDT up reply actions  

oops! clicked the wrong one…

by Campeador on Aug 30, 2009 12:52 PM CDT up reply actions  

OU is tough

Oklahoma is going to have a lot of trouble in Lubbock. Hostile city. Hostile crowd. Raucous Student section. A very PO’d band and a team working its butt off to get that 10th win or if we are lucky # 11. By this time in the season everyone is nicked up. All the starters are comfortable meaning Potts/WR’s and the OU offensive line is going to be feeling the heat from the Raider D line. This game will probably be pretty low scoring. IMO because basically the Raiders are hyped and the Sooners are on auto pilot. I don’t expect that either teams’ offense is going to be very dominant. Could be a 28 – 29 back and forth FG fest. I’m just hopeful we can pressure S. Bradford from end to end. I hate that our Linebackers are going up against all world probable Mackey Award winner J.Gresham. We better hope one of the new Safeties can hang with him for the whole game. CFN predicts OU loses to Nebraska and beats UT. Go figure.

"do routine things routinely"

by centexraider on Aug 29, 2009 2:32 PM CDT reply actions  

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