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The Great Escape! Thoughts On Oklahoma’s 16-12 Win Over Houston

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Oklahoma narrowly escaped with a 16-12 victory over Houston on Saturday night. The game was a defensive battle, with both teams struggling to find offensive consistency. Despite entering the game as heavy favorites, the Sooners faced a surprisingly tough challenge from the Cougars. Houston’s defense played out of it’s mind, limiting Oklahoma’s offense to just two scores and 249 total yards. The Sooners struggled to find a rhythm, committing turnovers and failing to capitalize on scoring chances in the second half.

However, Oklahoma’s defense stepped up, making key plays and limiting Houston’s offensive production. In a true bend but don’t break fashion, the Sooner defense was the catalyst to improving to 2-0 on the season. Gracen Halton’s safety was the only score for Oklahoma in the entire second half.

Ultimately, Oklahoma’s defensive dominance and Houston’s offensive struggles proved to be the deciding factors in the game. However, the Sooners escaped with a narrow victory, but they will need to improve their offensive performance to be successful in the SEC. There seems to be less faith, among Sooner Nation, of that happening.

What Went Well

What’s Concerning

The Sooners have just one more tune-up game before they dive into SEC play on September 21st. While their defense has been a bright spot, the offense needs to address several areas of concern. Improving third-down conversions, enhancing offensive line blocking, developing quick reads in the passing game, and refining receiving routes are all essential for the Sooners to compete at a high level in the SEC. Time is running out!

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