The QB either has kept the ball or passed it on more than 61 percent of Oklahoma’s offensive plays this season. In last week’s win over TCU, Hurts carried 28 times and threw 21 passes in 89 offensive plays. “The more I watched (film), I kept thinking there’s only one guy that ever touches the ball, and it’s him. So, we gotta stop the quarterback, we gotta tackle him, we gotta get him down.”Both defenses have played well lately, though Oklahoma’s has been much more up and down lately. Oklahoma State is hoping to improve its bowl standing while also knocking its biggest rival out of playoff contention.
Source: National Post November 27, 2019 08:15 UTC