SoonerScoop Sights & Sounds: OU wins its way, no apologies
Just keep rolling with the wave when it comes to OU. That’s win No. 9 and puts OU one step closer toward its goal of making the College Football Playoff.
Now maybe you don’t want to watch all 60 minutes from last weekend. But Sights & Sounds? You’re not about to pass that up.
Sit back, relax and revisit everything from the 17-6 victory for OU against No. 22 Missouri. SoonerScoop video editor Eddie Radosevich has you covered.
It was expected to be a game between two of the best defenses in the SEC, and it certainly lived up to that billing. Gone are the days of 52-45 in Norman. The days of Lincoln Riley-led offenses and shootouts are no more.
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Instead, it’s about toughness and physicality and tenacity. And boy does Team 131 have that in spades and then some.
One more win away. But have fun rewatching this one, first.
OU head coach Brent Venables
“Guys did what we needed ‘em to do. Love the cadence and rhythm of this team. Having done this a long time and been on different teams that have different styles and different DNA, we got a really nice cadence and rhythm. Belief system, synergy, been talking about that. I think that was a difference maker today. But more than anything, guys just grimy, winning a certain way. Starts with mindset, physicality, taking care of the ball, being patient when you need to. Taking what’s there. And we can be better in all those areas. We need to better and will continue to improve. I believe there’s tremendous opportunity. Continue to improve. Several guys that are playing significant roles are still very young players and will continue to get better. Again, got another great great challenge sitting in front of us here going into next weekend.
























