Tulsa 0, (12) Oklahoma 45

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3:30 PM ET, September 19, 2009
Oklahoma Memorial Stadium
NORMAN, OK

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Top 25 Overview
NORMAN, OK - 3:30 PM ET
Landry Jones will be back under center when Oklahoma hosts Tulsa. The redshirt freshman will make his second start after throwing for 286 yards and three touchdowns against Idaho State last week. This one could turn into an offensive show. Tulsa, which led the nation in total offense the past two seasons, ranks 10th in points scored this season.
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Matchup
 W-LPFPAHOMEROADDIVCONF
TLSA2-181680-02-11-01-0
OKLA2-1122142-10-00-00-0
· Complete Standings
Record When Scoring... (Since 2001)
 20 OR MORE30 OR MORE40 OR MORE50 OR MORE
TLSA54-26-047-10-027-3-013-0-0
OKLA82-10-072-3-042-1-027-0-0
 LESS THAN 20LESS THAN 30LESS THAN 40LESS THAN 50
TLSA0-24-07-40-027-47-041-50-0
OKLA8-10-018-17-048-19-063-20-0
TEAM AVERAGES & NCAA RANKS
OFFENSETMPER GAME AVERAGE / NCAA RANK
Total YardsTLSA
 
409.5 / 40th
OKLA
 
424.2 / 26th
Passing YardsTLSA
 
282.7 / 27th
OKLA
 
292.9 / 18th
Rushing YardsTLSA
 
151.0 / 56th
OKLA
 
140.7 / 67th
Points ScoredTLSA
 
28.9 / 27th
OKLA
 
31.5 / 32nd
Full Team Stats: Tulsa | Oklahoma
THIS WEEK'S LINE
FAVORITESPREADUNDERDOGOVER/UNDER
OKLAHOMA19TULSA59
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Individual Leaders
Tulsa Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Kinne60.02464199
Bower42.928920
Oklahoma Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Jones58.425562313
Bradfo...56.556220
Tulsa Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
Kinne1343422.65
Willia...873363.91
Oklahoma Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
Brown1506454.37
Murray1386064.45
Tulsa Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Johnso...70104214.93
Clay3446713.74
Oklahoma Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Broyle...6786112.912
Murray3748313.14
Full Player Stats: Tulsa | Oklahoma
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The Big 12 has suffered some high-profile losses already this season, including one by No. 12 Oklahoma. The Sooners are hoping it doesn't happen again when they host an in-state rival on the rise.

Oklahoma expects to have Landry Jones under center for the second straight game Saturday when it goes for its fifth consecutive victory over Tulsa.

Oklahoma (1-1) was stunned 14-13 by Brigham Young in its opener Sept. 5, and lost reigning Heisman Trophy winner Sam Bradford to a shoulder injury in the process. Sooners coach Bob Stoops would not answer questions about Bradford's status this week, though it's unlikely the quarterback will play.

That means that Jones will get the call again. The redshirt freshman completed 18 of 32 passes for 286 yards and three touchdowns last Saturday in a 64-0 rout of Idaho State.

"Landry, in a short period of time, could not have handled himself better," Stoops said. "With everybody, with dealing with the pressure of it all, with his chemistry with the team, with everything."

The Sooners outgained the Bengals 564-44, giving Stoops a tough time of assessing his club.

"It's hard to judge," Stoops said. "I don't want to take anything away from Idaho State, but just the competition and all the advantages that we have that they don't."

The coach won't have that problem this week against the Golden Hurricane. Tulsa (2-0) led the nation in total offense each of the past two seasons and is one of only 11 teams with at least 10 wins in both of those years.

"Tulsa, we recognize, is an excellent football team," Stoops said. "The last couple of years, winning 10 and 11 games and winning their bowl games. Offensively, they have led the nation in total offense the last two years and are on track again this year with a very high-scoring and explosive offense."

The Golden Hurricane certainly feel they are a better club than the one that lost 62-21 in their visit to Norman two years ago.

"I would say we're a lot better program than 2007," Tulsa coach Todd Graham said. "There's no substitute for experience. (Former quarterback) Paul (Smith) had played against Oklahoma in 2005 and came out and played well for less than a half in 2007. I will tell you we're a better defensive football team."

Smith threw for 47 touchdowns in 2007, and David Johnson 46 in 2008. This year, junior G.J. Kinne is the starter. Kinne, a transfer from Texas who decommitted from Michigan before joining Tulsa, finished with four touchdowns and 310 yards passing last weekend in a 35-22 win at New Mexico.

Tulsa is opening with three straight road games, but this short 104-mile trip is clearly the one it has circled.

"This is what our guys work for," Graham said. "This is the kind of games our guys like to play in. This is why you work the way you work. We have an opportunity to be on the national stage and an opportunity to play one of the best teams in the nation."

The Golden Hurricane also gained confidence from seeing another Conference USA team knock off a Big 12 powerhouse last week when Houston upset then-No. 5 Oklahoma State 45-35.

The Sooners expect to have their hands full, and are eager to see Jones run an offense that lost a major weapon in All-America tight end Jermaine Gresham, who is out with a season-ending knee surgery.

"Even though Jermaine is out, the offense still has a lot of guys left," Sooners cornerback and Tulsa native Dominique Franks said. "It's just all those guys stepping up and being able to make plays once they get the ball in their hands."

Tulsa has a star on defense in senior linebacker Mike Bryan, son of the late Rick Bryan -- an All-American defensive end for the Sooners in 1982-83. The younger Bryan intercepted a pass in Tulsa's season-opening 37-13 win at Tulane on Sept. 4.

College Football Scores

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Thursday, September 17th
14 Georgia Tech 17 Final
20 Miami (FL) 33
Friday, September 18th
10 Boise State 51 Final
Fresno State 34
Saturday, September 19th
Tennessee 13 Final
1 Florida 23
Texas Tech 24 Final
2 Texas 34
3 USC 13 Final
Washington 16
North Texas 7 Final
4 Alabama 53
Temple 6 Final
5 Penn State 31
Southeastern Louisiana 6 Final
5 Mississippi 52
Florida State 54 Final
7 Brigham Young 28
8 California 35 Final
Minnesota 21
Louisiana-Lafayette 3 Final
9 LSU 31
11 Ohio State 38 Final
Toledo 0
Tulsa 0 Final
12 Oklahoma 45
19 Nebraska 15 Final
13 Virginia Tech 16
Texas State 21 Final
15 TCU 56
Rice 24 Final
16 Oklahoma State 41
17 Cincinnati 28 Final
Oregon State 18
18 Utah 24 Final
Oregon 31
Duke 16 Final
22 Kansas 44
23 Georgia 52 Final
Arkansas 41
East Carolina 17 Final
24 North Carolina 31
Eastern Michigan 17 Final
25 Michigan 45