Oklahoma vs. Kansas

Sooners -20 vs. Jayhawks
With last week's fabulous Red River Shootout now in the history books with Oklahoma on the short end of the stick, the team looks to regroup this Saturday in Norman, Oklahoma. While their hopes of a perfect season were dashed at the hands of rival Texas 45-35, the Sooners (5-1, 1-1) still seem to hold their own destiny as they set their sites on a Big 12 Championship and the possibility of still achieving a spot in the BCS Championship game in January. After all two years ago, Texas nipped Oklahoma but the Sooners rebounded to claim the Big 12 crown and last season saw a two-loss LSU team clinch the national championship.
Pollsters took into account Oklahoma's loss to a top five team and only dropped the Sooners to number four. The Sooners will welcome another ranked team, number 16 Kansas for a second straight tough test, this time on the friendly grounds of Oklahoma Memorial Stadium.
There was no bigger surprise in 2007 than Kansas and they are continuing their success in 2009. The Jayhawks (5-1, 2-0) only blemish was a close loss to number 19 South Florida on September 12. Stalled in the middle of the top-25, a victory on the road in Norman will go along way to placing Kansas back into national title contention. This will be no easy feat though. In addition to coming off a tough loss to an arch-rival, Oklahoma has won 21 straight games at Memorial Stadium.
Kansas should be in for an aerial offensive attack by the nation's fourth ranking scoring offense. The Sooners average an astounding 523 yards per game and 47 points per game. Last week Sam Bradford threw for 387 yards with five touchdowns on two interceptions. The onus was clearly on Bradford last week as Oklahoma's ground game sputtered to 48 yards on 23 attempts.
Kansas knows they must make hay on offense since the Sooner defense struggled so mightily last Saturday, giving up 438 yards. The Sooners will also be missing middle linebacker Ryan Reynolds who is gone for the season with a right knee ligament tear.
This is the teams' first meeting since 2005 when Oklahoma bested the Jayhawks 19-3 for their fourth straight win in the series. Kansas last beat Oklahoma in 1997.

