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CFB : ATS Matchup
Saturday 10/29/2016Line$ LineOU LineScore
KANSAS
 
OKLAHOMA
+39  

-39  


65
 
3
Final
56

KANSAS (1 - 6) at OKLAHOMA (5 - 2)
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Week 9 Saturday, 10/29/2016 7:00 PM
Board OpenLatest
137KANSAS69.565.5
138OKLAHOMA-41-40
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
KANSAS - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games1-6-2.42-42-521.710.4364.7(5.1)3.636.924.0433.0(5.8)1.7
Road Games0-3-10-30-311.05.3275.7(3.7)4.349.034.3489.3(6.4)1.0
Last 3 Games0-301-11-216.77.7380.3(4.8)4.039.024.3433.7(6)2.0
Conference Games0-401-21-317.28.0359.2(4.6)3.543.025.2480.5(6.5)2.0
KANSAS - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)21.710.418.027:5333-110(3.3)24-3861.6%254(6.6)72-365(5.1)(16.8)
Opponents Defensive Avg.31.615.622.530:2640-169(4.2)21-3561.3%270(7.7)75-440(5.9)(13.9)
Offense Road Games11.05.315.330:3436-83(2.3)21-3955.2%192(5)74-276(3.7)(25.1)
Defense (All Games)36.924.022.031:4642-202(4.8)19-3357.0%231(7.1)75-433(5.8)(11.7)
Opponents Offensive Avg.34.919.523.229:2938-174(4.5)22-3859.3%290(7.7)76-464(6.1)(13.3)
Defense Road Games49.034.324.329:2640-175(4.4)23-3763.6%315(8.6)77-489(6.4)(10)

OKLAHOMA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games5-2-32-55-243.925.6572.4(7.8)1.736.717.9475.9(6.1)1.0
Home Games2-1-0.11-22-140.327.7518.0(7.3)1.326.315.0376.0(5.6)0.3
Last 3 Games3-0+31-22-149.722.7678.7(9)1.738.715.7538.0(6.2)1.3
Grass Games4-1+22-34-143.626.4552.0(7.3)2.033.016.4413.4(5.8)0.8
Conference Games4-0+42-23-150.225.7642.5(8.4)1.740.517.7532.0(6.4)1.2
OKLAHOMA - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)43.925.624.929:4640-218(5.4)24-3371.7%355(10.8)73-572(7.8)(13.1)
Opponents Defensive Avg.29.316.120.529:5140-166(4.2)19-3160.0%238(7.7)71-403(5.7)(13.8)
Offense Home Games40.327.724.327:5938-201(5.3)23-3369.7%317(9.6)71-518(7.3)(12.8)
Defense (All Games)36.717.923.630:1435-133(3.8)25-4358.4%343(7.9)78-476(6.1)(13)
Opponents Offensive Avg.37.420.124.731:3140-187(4.6)24-3763.5%290(7.8)78-477(6.1)(12.8)
Defense Home Games26.315.018.732:0136-160(4.4)19-3160.6%216(6.9)68-376(5.6)(14.3)
Average power rating of opponents played: KANSAS 34.6,  OKLAHOMA 41
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
KANSAS - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/3/2016RHODE ISLAND55-6W-28W49.5O35-17128-38-399240-1706-23-493
9/10/2016OHIO U21-37L-2.5L61U15-2618-29-206357-32919-36-1671
9/17/2016@ MEMPHIS7-43L20L59.5U31-12126-41-193647-20515-25-1890
9/29/2016@ TEXAS TECH19-55L27.5L78.5U28-4625-48-250224-7342-55-5482
10/8/2016TCU23-24L30.5W61U44-12231-45-348434-16017-32-2064
10/15/2016@ BAYLOR7-49L33L65U48-8313-27-134549-24613-30-2071
10/22/2016OKLAHOMA ST20-44L24T59.5O33-20424-40-250346-23018-27-2521
10/29/2016@ OKLAHOMA            
11/5/2016@ W VIRGINIA            
11/12/2016IOWA ST            
11/19/2016TEXAS            
11/26/2016@ KANSAS ST            

OKLAHOMA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/3/2016*HOUSTON23-33L-13.5L66U26-7024-34-323240-8923-40-3211
9/10/2016LA MONROE59-17W-46L63.5O46-28826-35-352129-7823-37-2721
9/17/2016OHIO ST24-45L1L58.5O35-17817-32-226248-29114-20-1520
10/1/2016@ TCU52-46W-3.5W66.5O48-26023-30-274229-6526-45-4491
10/8/2016*TEXAS45-40W-11.5L72O55-28222-31-390446-18019-36-2452
10/15/2016KANSAS ST38-17W-14W56.5U33-13826-32-372132-11020-37-2250
10/22/2016@ TEXAS TECH66-59W-16.5L85O40-30927-36-545021-12052-88-7342
10/29/2016KANSAS            
11/3/2016@ IOWA ST            
11/12/2016BAYLOR            
11/19/2016@ W VIRGINIA            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
KANSAS: Second-year head coach David Beaty is still looking for his first victory in Kansas after the team went winless last season. The pass defense might be a strength with S Fish Smithson and CB Brandon Stewart returning, and anything better than a last-place finish in the conference would be considered a successful season in Lawrence.
OKLAHOMA: Reigning Big 12 Player of the Year QB Baker Mayfield returns for his junior season to once again lead Oklahoma, and anything but a second consecutive trip to the playoffs will be a disappointment. Mayfield has plenty of help right next to him in the backfield, as RBs Samaje Perine and Joe Mixon combined to rush for more than 2,000 yards last season. Three returning starters on the line should be enough to give them the little daylight they need. The Sooners lose their best pass rushers, but a strong secondary will hold things together if newcomers along the front seven can step up.
PREVIEW
No. 16 Oklahoma hosts Kansas
 

Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops found himself playing defense earlier this week, something his team has failed to do miserably at times this season.

The 16th-ranked Sooners (5-2, 4-0 Big 12), who host Kansas (1-6, 0-4) in Big 12 Saturday night, come in off a video-game like 66-59 victory over Texas Tech that saw OU allow 854 total yards, including an astonishing 734 through the air. That's more than a lot Sooner defenses would yield in a month not too far back.

Oklahoma ranks 127th out of 128 FBS team in pass defense allowing an average of 342.6 yards per game. Only Arizona State (386.1) is worse. The Sooners are also allowing 36.7 points per game, just slightly better than the last place Jayhawks (36.9).

Not surprisingly, Stoops defended his defensive coordinator. That would be his brother, Mike.

"It's the same coordinator that also we led the league in every defensive category a year ago and made it to the final four," he said. "We're not running a new defense. He didn't bring in something different. It's the same defense. If it's worked before, it'll work again, and I've got confidence in it. And I'm also part of what we're doing."

Stoops spread the blame around even more, mentioning each of his defensive assistants by name.

"It's all of us, too. It isn't just my brother and I," he said. "Didn't complete a sack, ball caught between the two linebackers, ball caught on a secondary guy. It's all of us together."

Luckily for Stoops and the Sooners, the next two games are against the Big 12's worst teams -- at home against Kansas on Saturday and at Iowa State on Nov. 3.

So this stretch could be a chance to work on things to get better or could give Oklahoma's defense a false sense of improvement.

Monday morning on the Big 12 coaches' media teleconference, a reporter asked Kansas coach David Beaty if seeing the OU defense give up so many yards and points gave him examples of areas where the Sooners might be vulnerable. He didn't bite, saying Texas Tech quarterback Patrick Mahomes, who finished with 819 yards of total offense (734 passing and 85 rushing) obliterating the old NCAA record of 751 set by Washington State's Connor Halliday in 2014, and the Red Raiders deserved more credit for their showing.

"That would've been a challenge for the Dallas Cowboys, I believe it," Beaty said. "(Mahomes) played his rear end off, he really did. He made some throws I've never seen before."

Beaty has his own problems to worry about. Kansas has dropped 16 consecutive Big 12 games and has lost 11 in a row to Oklahoma. The Sooners have outscored the Jayhawks by a combined 106-14 in the last two meetings.

After a 44-20 loss to Oklahoma State last week, Beaty announced that quarterback Montell Cozart would continue on as the starter, a role the junior earned at the start of the season before his erratic play led to the promotion of sophomore Ryan Willis.

Cozart completed 24 of 40 passes for 250 yards, all season-bests, with two interceptions and one touchdown as the Jayhawks trailed the Cowboys by just four points at halftime before Oklahoma State used a 27-7 second-half barrage to pull away.

"Montell, I thought, did a workman's job," Beaty said. "Neither one of those picks were actually his fault."

The Jayhawks have committed 25 turnovers this season, tops in the FBS, and are minus-13 in turnover margin. No matter how shaky Oklahoma's defense may be, that is the recipe for a serious butt-kicking against an explosive Sooners offense led by Heisman Trophy candidate Baker Mayfield at quarterback, running back Joe Mixon and wide receiver Dede Westbrook.

Mayfield, who finished fourth in Heisman balloting a year ago, ranks sixth in the country with 23 passing touchdowns and 335.4 passing yards per game and leads the pass-happy Big 12 in pass efficiency (194.9), completion percentage (.714) and yards per completion (15.45). He threw a school-record seven touchdowns and finished with 545 passing yards last week in the wild win over Texas Tech.

Westbrook had nine catches for 202 yards and two touchdowns against the Red Raiders while Mixon finished with 377 all-purpose yards, the most by an FBS player this season and second most in OU history. He also registered a career-high 263 yards rushing and scored five touchdowns.


Last Updated: 3/29/2024 3:19:58 AM EST.


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