High-powered Sooner offense hopes to keep rolling against Colorado
BOULDER, Colo. (AP) — Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops isn’t counting on his Sooners piling on the points this weekend like they’ve been doing for the last month.
The Buffaloes (2-2) and linebacker Jordon Dizon, the nation’s leading tackler, have stifled their last two opponents, limiting Florida State to 221 yards of offense and Miami of Ohio to 139.
“They’re one of the better defenses last year that we played against and one of the better ones we’ve seen again all this year,” Stoops said. “They’re solid and physical. I think Dizon is one of the better ‘backers, for sure, in the league.”
This will, however, be the first game Bradford and Sooners running back DeMarco Murray will have played outside the state of Oklahoma.
“It’s going to be fun being at someone else’s house,” Murray said.
Not if Colorado’s defenders have anything to say about it.
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High-powered Sooner offense hopes to keep rolling against Colorado
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