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No. 15 Oklahoma looks to build momentum while Houston tries to recover from dispiriting opener

The Sooners kick off at 6:45 p.m. on Saturday, and the game will be on the SEC Network

No. 15 Oklahoma looks to build momentum while Houston tries to recover from dispiriting opener

The Sooners kick off at 6:45 p.m. on Saturday, and the game will be on the SEC Network

THE HOUR, RIGHT HERE ON CHANNEL FIVE. LET’S TALK ABOUT THE GAME IN NORMAN TONIGHT, BECAUSE OKLAHOMA IS AT HOME AGAINST HOUSTON. AND SO IT’S ANOTHER GAME. YOU GOT A LITTLE BIG 12. YOU GOT A LITTLE SEC. NOW THE DIFFERENCE IS HOUSTON IS NOT NEARLY AS GOOD. AND ON THE SAME LEVEL AS ARKANSAS. BUT THE 15TH RANKED OKLAHOMA SOONERS ARE AT HOME AGAINST THE HOUSTON COUGARS. I’LL ASK YOU THIS QUESTION BECAUSE I THINK FOR ME, THIS IS WHAT I WANT TO SEE IS CAN THE YOUNG QUARTERBACK, JACKSON ARNOLD, CONTINUE TO GET BETTER AND BETTER AND BETTER? BECAUSE TWO WEEKS FROM TODAY THEY HAVE TENNESSEE. YOU HATE TO SAY IT’S A WARM UP, BUT IN SOME WAYS YOU’RE EASING INTO THE SEC PLAY. AND HE REALLY DID ALL THE RIGHT THINGS LAST WEEK. I THINK HE WAS AWESOME AT WHAT THEY NEEDED HIM TO DO. HE RAN. HE PASSED WELL. HE HAD THREE TOUCHDOWNS TO DEION BURKS. I THINK THAT WAS HIS FAVORITE RECEIVER OF THE DAY. AND THEN ALSO BAUER SHARP THE TIGHT END. I REALLY LIKE THAT CONNECTION. IT SEEMS LIKE THEY HAVE A REALLY GREAT CHEMISTRY THERE. HE’S A TRANSFER. BUT YEAH JACKSON ARNOLD I THINK YOU JUST WANT TO SEE HIM CONTINUE TO PROGRESS IN THIS QB1 ROLE. AND HE’LL DO JUST THAT. THE GAMES GET MORE DIFFICULT FOR OKLAHOMA. TODAY OUGHT TO BE A TOSS UP. SO GO OUT THERE, GET BETTER. BECAUSE AGAIN, TWO WEEKS FROM TODAY THAT’S WHEN IT REALLY GETS SERIOUS. AT THE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA, I THINK THIS IS COOL ABOUT THE GAME TODAY IN NORMAN BECAUSE THEY ARE WEARING SPECIAL UNIFORMS, WHICH ARE A THROWBACK TO THE THE BUD WILKINSON TEAMS OF THE 1940S AND 50S. PART OF THAT 47 GAME WINNING STREAK. LOOK AT BRANT VENABLES LOOKING LIKE BUD WILKINSON. THAT IS SO COOL. I THINK THE PHOTOS ARE AWESOME. I THINK THIS IS A SPECIAL TOUCH THAT WILL BE VERY COOL TONIGHT. REMEMBERING THOSE GREAT TEAMS OF YESTERYEAR. AND BRANT VENABLES TALKING ABOUT THE UNIFORMS, THE SETUP AND WHAT HE HOPES FOR THE SOONERS TONIGHT AGAINST THE HOUSTON COUGARS. THROWBACK ALTERNATE UNIFORMS THAT RESEMBLE THE 1950, 55 AND 56 BUD WILKINSON TEAMS. I KNOW OUR PLAYERS ARE. THEY’LL LIKE RUNNING AROUND IN THOSE. OBVIOUSLY WE KNOW UNIFORMS DON’T WIN FOR YOU, SO DON’T WANT IT TO BE A DISTRACTIONS. BUT CERTAINLY IT’S A GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR US TO HONOR SOME OF THE FORMER GREAT TEAMS HERE AT OKLAHOMA. DID YOU SAY GUNDY’S OUT? SO THE THE SPECIAL UNIFORMS HONORING THOSE GREAT TEAMS FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA? LOOK, WE DON’T NEED TO TALK A LOT ABOUT OKLAHOMA. WE’RE BUILDING UP TO OKLAHOMA STATE AND ARKANSAS, WHICH IS A MARQUEE GAME IN COLLEGE FOOTBALL TODAY. BUT I’LL ASK YOU TO MAKE THE PICK. I THINK WE’RE BOTH PICKING OKLAHOMA, BUT I’LL LET YOU GO FIRST. WE ARE OKAY, I SAID BY 20 AND CRASHING THE BOARD ON. SUNDAY NIGHT AND WE HAD A LITTLE DEBATE. I FEEL LIKE, YOU KNOW, IT’S OKAY. WE’RE NOT ALWAYS GOING TO AGREE. I WILL SAY I’VE CHANGED A LITTLE BIT. NOT A LOT. I’M GOING TO SAY OU BY 27. I THINK THAT WILLIE FRITZ DOES A GREAT JOB ON THE ROAD AND HE’S A BIG 12 GUY. YOU KNOW, HE’S GOT COACHING CALIBER THAT YOU LIKE TO SEE. AND I DON’T KNOW, I THINK THAT YOU BUY A LOT STILL. OH YOU BUY A LOT. I ALSO SAID OKLAHOMA BY 40. I THINK THAT’S PROBABLY IN THE REALM OF POSSIBILITY. I’LL GO SOMEWHERE LIKE 51 TO 10. I THINK OKLAHOMA IS GOING TO ROLL. IT’S GOING TO PICK YOUR SCORE KIND OF A GAME. I JUST WANT TO SEE IMPROVEMENT FROM THE SOONERS. YEAH. CAN YOU GET BETTER AND BETTER AND BETTER BECAUSE AGAIN AND YOU CAN’T SAY IT ENOUGH THE GAMES GET MORE DIFFICULT TWO WEEKS FROM TONIGHT IT’S TENNESSEE. THEN YOU’RE AT AUBURN. THEN YOU START TALKING ABOUT OU TEXAS LIKE IT RAMPS UP. IT GETS VERY SERIOUS VERY FAST FOR OKLAHOMA.
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No. 15 Oklahoma looks to build momentum while Houston tries to recover from dispiriting opener

The Sooners kick off at 6:45 p.m. on Saturday, and the game will be on the SEC Network

Houston coach Willie Fritz preferred to find positives in the Cougars’ 27-7 home loss to UNLV to open the season.He acknowledged that his offense couldn’t protect the quarterback and the defense struggled to stop the run in his debut as Houston’s coach, but he saw some things to build on.“There were some guys who played well,” he said. “Not a whole lot of guys played well throughout the whole ballgame, but there were bits and pieces of some really good play in there.”Houston is going to need more than bits and pieces against No. 15 Oklahoma.The Sooners are coming off a dominant defensive performance in a 51-3 rout of Temple that featured six takeaways, six sacks and nine tackles for loss.Oklahoma quarterback Jackson Arnold threw four touchdown passes against Temple in his first home start, including three to Purdue transfer WR Deion Burks.Sooners coach Brent Venables isn’t taking anything for granted against Houston, telling reporters that Fritz’s former Tulane teams went 10-0 in true road games over the last two years “so he knows how to get his guys ready.”Under Fritz in 2021, the Green Wave nearly toppled Oklahoma as a 31 1/2-point underdog, losing 40-35 to the second-ranked Sooners after turning the ball over on downs near midfield in the final minutes.“Coach Fritz and his staff are really known for being well-coached and incredibly disciplined, patient,” Venables said. “Gonna play a tight game, try to get it to the fourth quarter, try to possess the ball, run it a variety of ways and take their shots. And excellent in the kicking game. Really, really good.Houston has a seasoned signal caller in senior Donovan Smith. He completed just 15 of 30 passes for 135 yards and two interceptions against UNLV, but Venables considers him dangerous. Venables said the Cougars are capable of putting things together.“A big, strong running back, and again, long, explosive receivers and tight ends,” he said. “So, ought a be a good matchup and certainly a step up from where we were a week ago.”Chart toppersAfter one game, Oklahoma leads the nation in fumbles recovered (4) and turnovers gained (6). Individually, freshman defensive lineman Markus Strong FBS with two solo sacks, which he achieved on the last two plays vs. Temple.More injuriesJalil Farooq, the Sooners’ most experienced pass catcher, broke his foot against Temple and will require surgery. Venables said he expects Farooq to miss at least six weeks. He is the latest receiver to suffer an injury, joining Jayden Gibson, who is out for the season with a knee injury, and Nic Anderson, who missed the opener with an undisclosed injury. “Nic will be back sooner rather than later,” Venables said.Starting center Branson Hickman, a transfer from SMU, sprained his ankle in the first quarter and missed the rest of game. Hickman is improving, but Venables did not say if would play.HomecomingTwo former Sooners will return to Norman as starters for Houston. LB Jamal Morris, a senior from Houston, led the Cougars with seven tackles, including a tackle for loss, against UNLV. DB Latrell McCutchin Sr., a junior from Austin, Texas, recorded three tackles against the Rebels.NewcomersTwelve Oklahoma players made their first starts for the Sooners against Temple, including seven on offense. Kicker Tyler Keltner, a Florida State transfer, was named SEC Special Teams Player of the Week. He was perfect in his debut, connecting on field goals of 50, 42 and 24 yards and all six extra point tries.Triple threatFritz said Houston could play three quarterbacks. Smith, Louisiana transfer Zeon Chriss and Ui Ale all played against UNLV.Ale completed 7 of 8 passes for 74 yards and Houston’s lone touchdown, while Chriss played sparingly and didn’t throw a pass.

Houston coach Willie Fritz preferred to find positives in the Cougars’ 27-7 home loss to UNLV to open the season.

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He acknowledged that his offense couldn’t protect the quarterback and the defense struggled to stop the run in his debut as Houston’s coach, but he saw some things to build on.

“There were some guys who played well,” he said. “Not a whole lot of guys played well throughout the whole ballgame, but there were bits and pieces of some really good play in there.”

Houston is going to need more than bits and pieces against No. 15 Oklahoma.

The Sooners are coming off a dominant defensive performance in a 51-3 rout of Temple that featured six takeaways, six sacks and nine tackles for loss.

Oklahoma quarterback Jackson Arnold threw four touchdown passes against Temple in his first home start, including three to Purdue transfer WR Deion Burks.

Sooners coach Brent Venables isn’t taking anything for granted against Houston, telling reporters that Fritz’s former Tulane teams went 10-0 in true road games over the last two years “so he knows how to get his guys ready.”

Under Fritz in 2021, the Green Wave nearly toppled Oklahoma as a 31 1/2-point underdog, losing 40-35 to the second-ranked Sooners after turning the ball over on downs near midfield in the final minutes.

“Coach Fritz and his staff are really known for being well-coached and incredibly disciplined, patient,” Venables said. “Gonna play a tight game, try to get it to the fourth quarter, try to possess the ball, run it a variety of ways and take their shots. And excellent in the kicking game. Really, really good.

Houston has a seasoned signal caller in senior Donovan Smith. He completed just 15 of 30 passes for 135 yards and two interceptions against UNLV, but Venables considers him dangerous. Venables said the Cougars are capable of putting things together.

“A big, strong running back, and again, long, explosive receivers and tight ends,” he said. “So, ought a be a good matchup and certainly a step up from where we were a week ago.”

Chart toppers

After one game, Oklahoma leads the nation in fumbles recovered (4) and turnovers gained (6). Individually, freshman defensive lineman Markus Strong FBS with two solo sacks, which he achieved on the last two plays vs. Temple.

More injuries

Jalil Farooq, the Sooners’ most experienced pass catcher, broke his foot against Temple and will require surgery. Venables said he expects Farooq to miss at least six weeks. He is the latest receiver to suffer an injury, joining Jayden Gibson, who is out for the season with a knee injury, and Nic Anderson, who missed the opener with an undisclosed injury. “Nic will be back sooner rather than later,” Venables said.

Starting center Branson Hickman, a transfer from SMU, sprained his ankle in the first quarter and missed the rest of game. Hickman is improving, but Venables did not say if would play.

Homecoming

Two former Sooners will return to Norman as starters for Houston. LB Jamal Morris, a senior from Houston, led the Cougars with seven tackles, including a tackle for loss, against UNLV. DB Latrell McCutchin Sr., a junior from Austin, Texas, recorded three tackles against the Rebels.

Newcomers

Twelve Oklahoma players made their first starts for the Sooners against Temple, including seven on offense. Kicker Tyler Keltner, a Florida State transfer, was named SEC Special Teams Player of the Week. He was perfect in his debut, connecting on field goals of 50, 42 and 24 yards and all six extra point tries.

Triple threat

Fritz said Houston could play three quarterbacks. Smith, Louisiana transfer Zeon Chriss and Ui Ale all played against UNLV.

Ale completed 7 of 8 passes for 74 yards and Houston’s lone touchdown, while Chriss played sparingly and didn’t throw a pass.