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7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS • 38 CONFERENCE TITLES • 37 BOWL APPEARANCES • 138 ALL-AMERICANS • 51 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS
vs. Kansas Jayhawks
Oct. 23, 2004 • 12 p.m. CDT
Norman, Okla. • Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Stadium (82,112)
OKLAHOMA SCHEDULE
Sept. 4
BOWLING GREEN (ABC)
W, 40-24
Sept. 11
HOUSTON (TBS)
W, 63-13
Sept. 18
OREGON (ABC)
W, 31-7
Oct. 2
TEXAS TECH (FSN)
W, 28-13
Oct. 9
Texas at Dallas (ABC)
W, 12-0
Oct. 16
at Kansas State (ABC)
W, 31-21
Oct. 23
KANSAS (FOX)
Oct. 30
at Oklahoma State (ABC)11 a.m. (CT)
Nov. 6
at Texas A&M
Nov. 13
NEBRASKA
TBD
Nov. 20
at Baylor
TBD
Dec. 7
Big 12 Championship (at Kansas City)
Noon (CT)
TBD
OKLAHOMA COACHES
Bob Stoops (f)
Head Coach
Brent Venables (f) Assoc. HC/Co-Def. Coord./LB
Chuck Long (p)
Bo Pelini (f)
Offensive Coordinator/QB
Co-Defensive Coordinator/DB
Bobby Jack Wright (f) Asst. HC/Spec. Teams /DE
Kevin Wilson (f)
THE GAME
For the second time this season, Oklahoma will look across the field at one of its former offensive coordinators when Mark Mangino brings his Kansas team to Norman this Saturday.
Mangino was on the OU staff from 1999-2001 and served in the offensive coordinator capacity
from 2000-02. This will mark his first meeting against OU since taking over the Kansas program. Earlier this year, Oklahoma met another of its former OC’s when it played Mike Leach’s
Texas Tech team. Both Oklahoma and Kansas are coming off victories against Kansas State.
The Sooners got theirs last week in Manhattan, 31-21. The Jayhawks, who are coming off a
bye week, topped K-State in Lawrence two weeks ago, 31-28.
Co-Offensive Coor./OL
Cale Gundy (f)
Running backs
Jackie Shipp (f)
Defensive line
Kevin Sumlin (p)
Tight ends
Darrell Wyatt (f)
Receivers
Game day location: p - Press Box, f- Field
TELEVISION
FOX Sports Net
Joel Meyers, play-by-play
Dave Lapham, color
Jim Knox, sideline
RADIO
Sooner Network
Bob Barry, Sr., play-by-play
Merv Johnson, color
Mark Rodgers, sideline
SOONERSPORTS.COM
THE POLLS
OU is No. 2 in the Associated Press and ESPN/USA Today Coaches polls. KU is unranked.
THE SERIES
Oklahoma leads this series 64-27-6 including a 33-12-2 advantage in Norman.
THE COACHES
Oklahoma: Bob Stoops (Iowa ‘78), now in his sixth season with the Sooners, is 61-11 overall.
He is 3-2 in bowls, 3-1 in January bowls, 2-1 in BCS games, 39-7 vs. the Big 12, 22-5 vs. the
Big 12 South, 16-3 vs. the Big 12 North, 2-1 in the Big 12 title game, 24-3 vs. non-conference
foes, 34-1 at home, 17-6 on the road, 10-4 on neutral fields and 19-4 vs. ranked opponents.
Stoops is 2-0 vs. Kansas.
Kansas: Mark Mangino (Youngstown State ‘87) is 11-20 in his third season at Kansas. He is
0-0 vs. the Sooners.
SPECIAL EVENTS
It’s homecoming in Norman ...
Game Sponsor: Kraft/Homeland
Giveaway Items: 8,000 Pennants to OU students.
Pre-game: Homecoming Royalty Presentation
Halftime: Salute to OU student-athletes who earned individual honors during the 2003-04 and
the Pride of Oklahoma's 100 year anniversary celebration.
OKLAHOMA ... ONE OF COLLEGE FOOTBALL’S ELITE PROGRAMS
Oklahoma’s football program owns a remarkable list of accomplishments ...
• Seven national championships (1950, 1955, 1956, 1974, 1975, 1985, 2000), 38 conference
titles and 37 bowl appearances, 23 of which resulted in a Sooner victory.
• Oklahoma ranks No. 8 in all-time victories (741-284-53), No. 1 in victories since WWII (496)
and No. 1 in victories since 2000 (50).
• Oklahoma’s all-time winning percentage of .711 ranks No. 4 nationally. The Sooners’ .888
percentage since 2000 ranks No. 2 during that period.
• Oklahoma ranks No. 7 in bowl appearances with 37 and No. 3 in bowl victories with 23.
• The Sooners have produced 138 All-Americans (average of more than one per season over a
109-year history) and 51 national award winners, including four Heisman Trophy recipients. No
school has produced more Butkus Award (four), Thorpe Award (three) or Nagurski Award (two)
winners. Only Notre Dame (7) and Ohio State (6) have produced more Heisman winners (OU
is tied with USC at four).
GAME SEVEN
OU (6-0, 3-0) vs. KSU (3-3, 1-2)
The Bottom Line ... OU quarterbacks have thrown four or more TD passes in 14 games. Eight of those are by Jason White.
MEDIA INFORMATION • 2
OU ATHLETICS MEDIA RELATIONS
Assoc. AD/Media Relations
Kenny Mossman*
Office phone
405-325-8231
Fax
405-325-7623
E-mail
[email protected]
Home phone
405-321-2220
Associate Director
Mike Houck
E-mail
[email protected]
Associate Director
Debbie Long
E-mail
[email protected]
Assistant Director
Danielle Felter*
E-mail
[email protected]
Assistant Director
Chris Freet*
E-mail
[email protected]
Publications Coordinator
E-mail
Receptionist
E-mail
Debbie Copp
[email protected]
Debra Bishop
[email protected]
*denotes main football contacts
WEEKLY BIG 12 CONFERENCE CALL
Interested media representatives may call the Monday
Big 12 Conference office (214) 742-1212 to find out
more about the teleconference. The order of head
coaches and other participants is:
10:00 – Mark Mangino, Kansas
10:10 – Bob Stoops, Oklahoma
10:20 – Les Miles, Oklahoma State
10:30 – Bill Snyder, Kansas State
10:40 – Gary Pinkel, Missouri
10:50 – Mike Leach, Texas Tech
11:00 – Guy Morriss, Baylor
11:10 – Dan McCarney, Iowa State
11:20 – Mack Brown, Texas
11:30 – Dennis Franchione, Texas A&M
11:40 – Gary Barnett, Colorado
11:50 – Bill Callahan, Nebraska
Noon – Selected Student-Athletes
A replay of the briefing is available at 4 p.m. CT.
BIG 12 SATELLITE FEED
Fox Sports Net joins the Big 12 Conference in presenting a one-hour package of weekly satellite highlights of previous week's games as well as features
from Tuesday, Aug. 31 through Tuesday, Dec. 7. Feed
times are 3:30-4:30 p.m. (Central) Tuesdays (Aug. 31Dec. 7, 2004).
Coor.: Galaxy 3C - Tran. 2 (C-Band) - analogue feed
Downlink Frequency: 4100 Mhz (vertical)
Orbital Slot: TBD
Audio: 6.2 / 6.8 MHZ
GAME WEEK
A quick look at the Sooners’ media availability on game week. All practices are closed ...
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Practice open to
cameras for first
15 minutes
Media Luncheon
11:30 a.m.,
East Side
Stadium Club
Practice open to
cameras for first
15 minutes
No availability
No availability
Players/Coaches*
available after
practice
(approx. 6:15 p.m.)
Practice open to
cameras for first
15 minutes
Coaches only
available after
practice
(approx. 6:30 p.m.)
Players/Coaches*^#
available after
practice
(approx. 6:15 p.m.)
* Some players have evening classes and are not available. ^ Coach Stoops’ radio show is Tuesday evenings and he
generally has little if any post-practice availability that evening. # Players and coaches who appear at the media luncheon are not available after the Tuesday practice.
WEEKLY MEDIA LUNCHEON
Each Tuesday during the season, OU hosts a media luncheon inside the East Side Stadium Club at
Gaylord Family - Memorial Stadium. The luncheon begins at 11:15 a.m., with comments from the
head coach of OU’s opponent that week. Lunch will be served at 11:30 a.m., and Coach Stoops will
address the attending media following lunch. A limited number of OU players will be on hand for
interviews. Media may downlink the conference for airing at a later time. Live airings are prohibited.
The coordinates are SBS 6 K 16. Dowload Frequency: 12092.5 V.
CREDENTIALS
Requests for credentials should be faxed to the media relations office at least eight days prior to the
game. The requests, which may only be submitted by a sports editor/director, should appear on letterhead and include the names of those individuals seeking passes. Media attending games must
show a photo ID upon entering the stadium. If the name on the credential and the photo ID do not
match, the credential will be voided.
PRACTICE
Practices will be open to photographers for the first 15 minutes Monday-Wednesday. Photographers
are required to inform the media relations office when they plan to attend. No other portion of the
practices are open. Those in attendance are required to stay at the end of the practice field at all
times unless accompanied by a member of the media relations office.
INTERVIEWS
• Head Coach Bob Stoops will do general interviews following practice on Monday. All other
requests for interviews must be submitted to the media relations office at least 24 hours prior to the
scheduled interview.
• Assistant Coaches: Arrangements should be made through the media relations office. Most interviews will be conducted after practice Monday-Wednesday.
• Players: All interviews with players will take place at the media luncheon or after practice on
Monday and Tuesday. Media should request players at least 24 hours in advance. Players and
coaches who attend the Tuesday luncheon are not be available following practice that day.
• Post-game: The OU locker room is closed at all times. Head coach Bob Stoops and several
Sooner players will be brought to designated interivew areas. At home, that is the Red Room, located under the south end zone grandstand in the Barry Switzer Center.
SOONER NOTES • 3
TEAM COMPARISON
TEAM
COMPARISON
Record
Points
Points Allowed
First Downs
Rushing Yards
Rushing Defense
Passing Yards
Passing Defense
Total Offense
Total Defense
Interceptions by
Punt Return Avg.
Kickoff Return Avg.
Fumbles Lost
Penalties
Field Goals
OU
6-0
34.2
13.0
23.8
236.5
77.2
213.0
220.2
449.5
297.3
3
10.9
20.0
4
7.0/57.8
6-9
KU
3-3
28.3
18.3
18.0
102.5
106.5
219.3
227.0
321.8
333.5
6
10.3
22.6
4
10.3/80.3
7-14
OU BESTS VS. THIS OPPONENT
INDIVIDUAL*
Rushing
219, Jerald Moore, 1995
Scoring
18 points by three players
Passing Yards
346, Josh Heupel, 2000
Completions
29, Josh Heupel, 2000
TD Passes
4 by two players
Receptions
11, Trent Smith, 2001
Receiving Yards
125, Michael McDaniel, 1996
Receiving TD
4, Trent Smith, 2001
Tackles
16, Tyrell Peters, 1995
TIES WITH THIS WEEK’S OPPONENT
• As mentioned earlier, KU head coach Mark Mangino spent three seasons at Oklahoma. He
was assistant head coach and offensive line coach in 1999, then added the title of offensive
coordinator for his final two seasons in Norman.
• Kansas associate head coach Nick Quartaro was on the KSU staff from 1989-93, which overlapped with Bob Stoops’ stint on the Wildcat coaching staff and with the KSU playing career
and one graduate assistant season for current OU associate head coach Brent Venables.
• Kansas defensive coordinator Bill Young held the same title at Oklahoma from 1995-96.
• Former OU fullback Seth Littrell, who played on OU’s 2000 national championship squad, is a
graduate assistant in the KU program.
• KU director of football operations George Matsakis was a member of the Kansas State coaching staff during the time that Stoops and Venables were in Manhattan.
• KU TE coach Brandon Blaney was a football GA at OU from 1000-2000.
• KU LB Gabriel Toomey began his college career at OU and was a Sooner redshirt in 2001.
• Oklahomans on the Kansas roster include K Scott Webb (Tulsa), C Joe Vaughn (De City), OL
Nick McCaslin (Tulsa), DT Chris Brant (Edmond), TE Derek Fine (Sallisaw) and DE John
Cannon (Oklahoma City). There are no Kansans on the OU roster.
OU’s MOST RECENT GAME
Oklahoma overcame a stubborn Kansas State team to post a 31-21 victory at Manhattan ...
• With the Sooner running game stymied early, Jason White carved up the Wildcats, hitting on
20-of-31 passes for 256 yards with four touchdowns and one interception.
• RB Adrian Peterson got untracked and moved his string of consecutive 100-yard rushing
games to six with 130 yards on 36 attempts.
• Receivers Mark Clayton and Travis Wilson both had a pair of touchdown receptions.
• OU’s defense locked up KSU back Darren Sproles, who rushed 13 times for just 34 yards.
• OU DE Dan Cody logged three sacks, while LB Rufus Alexander had a sack, a fumble forced
and a fumble recovery all on the same play.
MAN, THAT BAR IS HIGH
Oklahoma held Kansas State to just one rushing yard in last Saturday’s game at Manhattan.
How many better performances could there have been over the history of Sooner football? Try
11. This year’s Wildcat yield ranks No. 12 in OU annals and K-State now has the dubious distinction of holding three of the 12 lowest rushing totals in OU history.
• The lowest figure ever by a Sooner foe was set by, Kansas, which posted a minus-52 in 1986.
• The K-State figure wasn’t even the best of the Stoops era. Texas Tech and Texas both had a
minus-7 in 2001 and 2000, respectively.
• Oklahoma ranks No. 6 nationally in rushing defense and has limited four of its six opponents
to less than 100 yards.
Tackles for loss
5, Brian Bosworth, 1986
Sacks
3, Brian Bosworth, 1985
Interceptions
3, J.T. Thatcher, 2000
Longest Field Goal
60, Tony DiRienzo, 1973
OU CAPTAINS
C Vince Carter
WR Mark Clayton
DE Dan Cody
LB Lance Mitchell
QB Jason White
THE POSSESSION TIMES, THEY ARE A-CHANGIN’ ... OR ARE THEY?
On its face, the time of possession figure would seem to be a dramatic change for Oklahoma.
This year, the Sooners have had the ball for more than 30 minutes in five of six games. But the
change is not as dramatic as one might expect. Last season, OU held the TOP edge in 10 of
its 14 games. It is worth noting, though, that the Sooners exceeded their opponents in possession time in just 10 of Bob Stoops’ first 25 games at OU (the 1999 and 2000 seasons).
THIS FERGIE GETTING PHAT
Oklahoma P Blake Ferguson ranks No. 26 nationally with a 42.5-yard average, but those figures fail to tell his story completely ...
• Nine of his 22 punts have been downed inside the 20.
• All but eight of his kicks traveled at least 40 yards, and of the eight that did not, six were
caught or downed inside the 20.
• He has uncorked five boots that covered at least 50 yards including a pair of 55 yarders.
• Only nine of his 22 punts have been returned, and those nine averaged just 4.6 yards.
SOONER NOTES • 4
OU IN THE POLLS UNDER STOOPS
Oklahoma in the AP poll under Bob Stoops ...
• 2004
Sept. 4-Oct. 23 (eight weeks)
No. 2
• 2003
Jan. 4
No. 3
Preseason-Dec. 6 (15 weeks)
No. 1
• 2002
Jan. 5
No. 5
Dec. 7
No. 8
Nov. 16-30 (three weeks)
No. 4
Nov. 9
No. 1
Oct. 12-Nov. 2 (three weeks)
No. 2
Oct. 5
No. 3
Sept. 7-28 (three weeks)
No. 2
Aug. 30
No. 1
• 2001
Jan. 4
No. 6
Jan. 1
No. 10
Dec. 1
No. 11
Nov. 24
No. 4
Nov. 3-Nov. 17
No. 3
Oct. 20-27
No. 2
Aug. 25-Oct. 13
No. 3
• 2000
Nov. 4-Jan. 3
No. 1
Oct. 28
No. 3
Oct. 14
No. 8
Oct. 7
No. 10
Sept. 30
No. 14
Sept. 23
No. 17
Sept. 9
No. 20
OU’S HOME FIELD WINNING STREAKS
The current string of OU home field wins ranks No. 7
in school history ...
25
1947-52
21
1972-75
20
1953-57
20
1976-80
19
1985-88
19
1998-01
17
2002-current
15
1966-69
DAY OR NIGHT MATTERS LITTLE
A look at OU’s record in day/night games ...
Night Games
Overall: 50-16-2
In Norman: 15-4
Stoops Era Overall: 22-2
Stoops Era Home: 13-0
Day Games
Overall: 693-268-51
Stoops Era Overall: 39-9
Stoops Era Home: 21-1
SOONER DEFENSE CARVING NICHE’ SANS AWARD WINNERS
Oklahoma lost the Bednarik (LB Teddy Lehman), Butkus (Lehman), Lombardi (DT Tommie
Harris), Nagurski (CB Derrick Strait) and Thorpe (Strait) award winners from its defense last
year, but is off to a good state ...
• Texas Tech, which sandwiched 70-point outings before and after its trip to Norman and was
averaging 38.0 ppg., when it ventured to Owen Field, managed just 13 tallies against OU and
did not get its lone touchdown until the 4:50 mark of the fourth quarter. The Red Raiders did
manage 369 passing yards, but that was 67.5 yards under their average.
• Texas had scored in an NCAA-best 281 consecutive games until being blanked by Oklahoma,
12-0. UT came into its game with Oklahoma as the No. 6 scoring team in the nation at 41.5
yards per game. Longhorn RB Cedric Benson was the nation’s leading rusher at 186.5 yards
per game, but got just 92 against the Sooners.
• Kansas State’s Darren Sproles was limited to 34 yards on 13 rushing attempts and the
Wildcats mustered just one net yard as a team.
• Ten of OU’s 13 takeways came over the last two games (four vs. Tech, three vs. Texas, three
vs. Kansas State).
• A look at the points and total offense averaged by this year’s opponents when contrasted with
the numbers they posted against OU ...
Opponent Points
Season Average
Vs. OU
Difference
Bowling Green
41.5
24
-17.5
Houston
18.5
13
-5.5
Oregon
26.8
7
-19.8
Texas Tech
39.1
13
-26.1
Texas
32.3
0
-32.3
Kansas State
27.8
21
-6.8
Opponent Total Offense
Bowling Green
Houston
Oregon
Texas Tech
Texas
Kansas State
Season Average
462.1
371.5
453.3
514.8
442.2
351.3
Vs. OU
269
282
321
425
240
247
Difference
-193.1
-89.5
-132.3
-89.8
-202.2
-104.3
2004 A.D.
Adrian Peterson picked up the nickname A.D., in high school
days for his ability to go “all day” ...
A.D. Game-by-Game
• Peterson ranks No. 5 nationally in rushing (150.2) and No. 13
Bowling Green 16-100, 1 TD
Houston
25-117, 2 TD
in all purpose yards (151.1).
Oregon
24-183, 2 TD
• With six 100-yard rushing games, he already ranks No. 23 on
Texas Tech
22-146, 1 TD
OU’s career list for 100-yard games. Among the former Sooners
Texas
32-225, 0 TD
with six or fewer career 100-yard games are Lydell Carr (6),
Kansas State
36-130, 0 TD
James Allen (5), J.C. Watts (5), Joe Wylie (5), Waymon Clark (4),
Horace Ivory (4), Tommy McDonald (3), Elvis Peacock (3), Buster Rhymes (3), Weldon
Ledbetter (2), David Overstreet (2) and Steve Sewell (2). The all-time leader is 1969 Heisman
winner Steve Owens, who crossed over the century mark 23 times.
• No other Sooner had ever gained 100 yards in even his first four games. Peterson is 6-for-6.
• In 2002, Kejuan Jones set a school record for TD
Top Ten Freshmen
by a freshman with 14. Peterson has six.
Frosh ranked among top 10 in NCAA stats ...
• Peterson is trying to become the 23rd Sooner to
Adrian Peterson, OU
Rushing
No. 5
rush for 1,000 yards in a season. The other OU
Jeremy Ito, Rutgers
FG
No. 2
freshmen to do so were De’Mond Parker (1,184 in
Kevin Robinson, Utah St.
PR
No. 2
1996), Marcus Dupree (1,144 in 1982) and Spencer
Tillman (1,047 in 1983). Of those, only Dupree was a true frosh.
• Peterson is on pace for 309 rushing attempts for the season, a figure that would rank No. 3 in
OU history.
SOONER NOTES • 5
GRAND RUSHING
Through six games, Adrian Peterson has 155 carries for 901 yards. Here are some facts on
the 1,000-yard mark ...
• The NCAA freshman record for reaching 1,000 yards in the fewest games is shared by
Emmitt Smith (Florida, 1987) and Marshall Faulk (San Diego State, 1991). Both reached 1,000
yards in their seventh game.
• The NCAA record for most 100-yard games by a freshman is 10 by Wisconsin’s Anthony
Davis in 2001. A Badger also has the record for most rushing yards by a freshman. Ron
Dayne had 1,863 in 1996. Peterson, in a 12-game schedule, is on pace for 1,802.
• OU has had three other freshmen rush for 1,000 yards. Here’s a look at the time in which
they did it ... Marcus Dupree (1982) picked up his 1,000th yard on his 139th carry and that
came in game 12; Spencer Tillman (1983) picked up his 1,000th yard on his 180th attempt and
that came in his 11th game; De’Mond Parker picked up his 1,000th yard on his 134th carry and
that came in his ninth game.
• The fastest OU player (any class) to reach 1,000 yards was Greg Pruitt, who got there in his
sixth game in 1971. Others who made it in eight or fewer include Steve Owens (seven games
in both 1968 and 1969), Joe Washington (eight games (1974) and Billy Sims (eight games in
1978.
OU LEADERS IN CAREER STARTS*
53
Derrick Strait
47
Anthony Phillip
47
Keith Jackson
46
R.D. Lashar
46
Tim Lashar
45
Trent Smith
45
Brad Reddell
44
Quentin Griffin
44
Jarrail Jackson
44
Scott Blanton
44
Darrell Reed
43
Corey Callens
43
Buster Rhymes
42
Antwone Savage
42
Rocky Calmus
42
Derrick Shepard
42
Scott Evans
41
Brandon Everage
41
Teddy Lehman
41
James Allen
40
Corey Warren
40
Lydell Carr
* charted since 1980
1999-02
1985-88
1984-87
1987-90
1983-86
1999-02
1989-92
1999-02
1996-99
1991-94
1984-87
1997-00
1980-84
1999-02
1998-01
1983-86
1987-90
2000-03
2001-03
1993-96
1990-93
1984-87
THE START CHART
Offense
Player
2004
Sims (LT)
6
Carter (C)
6
Brown (RT)
6
Clayton (WR)
6
White (QB)
6
Chaisson (LG)
5
Joseph (RG)
5
Peoples (WR)
1
Rankins (WR)
B. Jones (WR)
6
K. Jones (RB)
4
Bush (OL)
3
T. Wilson (WR) 4
Runnels (FB)
2
Moses (TE)
5
Messner (LT)
Chester (TE)
Peterson
2
Defense
Perkins (CB)
5
Jackson (DE)
6
Mitchell (LB)
6
Bassey (CB)
6
Cody (DE)
6
Nicholson (SS) 6
Pool (DB)
6
Allen (LB)
1
Chambers (LB) McGruder (DT) 5
Ingram
5
Alexander
5
Pendleton
5
Birdine (DE)
1
Onyenegecha
1
Shelby (DB)
1
Specialists
DiCarlo (K)
6
Ferguson (P)
6
Current Streak
19
19
34
20
20
3
4
1
6
1
1
2
5
1
Career
41
40
34
29
24
22
20
15
12
15
9
7
7
5
7
1
1
2
34
6
6
12
20
7
7
5
5
5
5
1
-
36
34
23
21
20
20
17
7
5
8
5
5
5
1
1
1
34
34
34
34
BARRY SWITZER MUST BE SMILING
Former OU coach Barry Switzer, the architect of one of the most potent rushing attacks in college football history, must be particularly fond of the Sooner ground game this season ...
• Oklahoma has rushed for 200 yards in five of six games this season.
• OU ranks No. 11 in the nation in rushing offense at 236.5 yards per game. In 2002, the best
rushing season under Bob Stoops to date, the Sooners ranked No. 24 nationally. Their average that year, spearheaded by Quentin Griffin’s 1,884 net yards, was 190.6 yards per game.
• Last season OU ranked No. 65 nationally in rushing offense with 146.7 rushing yards per
game. The Sooners averaged 3.8 yards per carry in 2003 as compared with 5.0 this year.
• For the 59th time, two Oklahoma players exceeded 100 rushing yards in the same game
when both Kejuan Jones and Adrian Peterson did so in the opener against Bowling Green. It
was the third time it happened in Bob Stoops’ six seasons.
• There have been 16 games under Stoops in which OU had more rushing than passing yards.
It has happened four this season.
• Adrian Peterson became just the second OU freshman to rush for 100 yards in his debut, and
the first RB to do so. True freshman QB Kerry Jackson went for 109 yards on 10 carries
against Utah State in 1972. Peterson is the fourth frosh running back to play under Stoops.
• Oklahoma has rushed for 200 yards in 20 games under Stoops.
WHITE’S FOUR TD PASSES ADD TO OU RECORD
Jason White fired four TD passes at Kansas State (the Wildcats had surrendered just two
heading into the game) and moved his career total to 59. That eclipses the previous school
record of 53 by Josh Heupel. Heupel, who quarterbacked the Sooners in 1999 and 2000, is
now a graduate assistant coach at OU. He still holds the upperhand over his pupil in career
passing yards and total offense. Heupel is the career leader in both of those categories, while
White ranks No. 3 on both lists. The No. 2 occupant in each of those statistics? OU running
backs coach Cale Gundy.
• Heupel started all 25 games in his career. White has played in 32 games with 24 starts.
Heupel is the Sooners’ career leader in both career completions (654) and attempts (1,025).
As even more evidence of his accomplishments, White ranks No. 3 at OU in career completions (470) and and No. 4 in attempts (752).
• White is now 21-3 as an Oklahoma starter. Those 21 victories tie Bobby Warmack for No. 8
on OU’s career list. J.C. Watts (1978-80) is No. 7 with 22. Steve Davis (1973-75) leads with
32. White also ranks No. 7 among OU’s quarterbacks with a career winning percentage of
.875. One of White’s losses is the 2001 Nebraska game. He started that contest, but left early
with a knee injury.
SOONER NOTES • 6
OKLAHOMA BY THE NUMBERS
82,112 - The new capacity of Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium.
24,038 - The combined population of the towns that
produced OU’s four Heisman winners.
.711 - OU’s all-time winning percentage, which
ranks No. 4 nationally behind Notre Dame,
Michigan and Alabama.
507 - Number of combined starts on this team -301 on offense, 206 on defense.
134 - Nationally televised games that showed OU.
124 - Tackles by Lance Mitchell to lead the ‘02
team.
121 - Number of times OU has scored at least 50
points in a game.
74 - Consecutive games in which OU has scored at
least one touchdown.
64 - Chris Chester’s jersey number when the TE
plays in the offensive line.
54 - Number of games the opponents have
attempted at least 25 passes in the Stoops era.
OU is 49-5 in those games.
47 - NCAA record for consecutive victories set by
OU teams of the mid-1950’s.
36 - Games in the Stoops era won by 20 or more
points.
35 - Consecutive sellouts at Gaylord FamilyOklahoma Memorial Stadium.
30 - Undefeated seasons in the history of Gaylord
Family- Oklahoma Memorial Stadium.
31 - Number of times in the 72 games of the
Stoops era in which the opponent completed 50%
of its passes.
27 - OU seasons with 10 or more wins.
17 - Turnovers in 2003, fewest in school history.
16 - Touchdowns scored by the defense in the
Stoops era.
12 - 100-yard receiving games in the career of
Mark Clayton.
9 - Teams on OU’s 2004 schedule that went to
bowls in 2003.
4 - Returning All-Americans.
3 - BCS games in which Oklahoma has appeared.
2 - Games that Oklahoma had over 600 yards of
total offense in 2003 (Texas A&M, Iowa State).
1 - number of 100-yard rushing games in the career
of Jason White.
LAUDING THE LINE
Oklahoma’s offensive line has drawn praise for the improved running game, and rightfully so,
but it’s also worth noting that Sooner quarterbacks have been sacked just three times.
• Sooner quarterbacks have gone back to pass 179 times. They have gotten the pass off 163
times, run out of the pocked 12 times and been sacked three times.
• To date, C Vince Carter has the highest mark on OU’s tough grading scale. His performances have graded out at 83%. The knockdown leader is Jammal Brown with 78. Wes Sims and
Carter both have 63.
• Brown is yet to allow a sack.
NOT EXACTLY ABANDONING THE PASS
Despite the improved rushing game, Oklahoma still averages 27.1 passing attempts per game.
To date, Jason White’s “worst” completion percentage in a game this season was 53.8% (vs.
Texas). He was over 60% in the other five.
• White ranks No. 11 nationally in passing efficiency.
FOUR-DOWN TERRITORY
Oklahoma is 7-of-7 on fourth down this season. Sooner opponents are 4-of-11.
THIRD DOWN THUNDER
Oklahoma has converted a whopping 57% (54-of-95) on third down this season due in large
part to the passing of Jason White. The Sooner quarterback is 26-of-37 on third down this
season. His third-down throws by game look like this ...
• Bowling Green -- 7-12, 99 yds., 2 TDs, 1 Int.; Houston -- 7-7-0, 140 yds., 0 TD.; Oregon 7-90, 119 yards, 0 TD; Texas Tech 5-9-0, 54 yds., 2 TD; Texas -- 5-10-1, 0 TD; Kansas State 4-90, 77 yds., 1 TD.
• On third-and-5 or less, White is 11-of-18 for 96 yards with 2 TD and 1 Int.
• On third-and-6 or more, White is 19-of-28 for 369 yards with 2 TD and 0 Int.
CLAYTON CLAIMS EIGHTH SCHOOL RECORD
Mark Clayton used the Oregon game to establish his eighth school
record. He moved to 173 career receptions to eclipse the previous
mark of 169 held by Quentin Griffin (Clayton is now at 185).
Clayton is the only 2003 Biletnikoff finalist returning in ‘04 ...
• Clayton has eight career multi-touchdown reception games.
• He averages one touchdown every 6.9 receptions.
• So far this season, 163 of his 339 receiving yards have come
after the catch.
• The OU leader with 12, 100-yard receiving games, he obliterated
the previous mark of four by Eddie Hinton (1966-68).
• Sixteen of Clayton’s 30 receptions have resulted in first downs for
the Sooners.
On The Mark
Clayton’s OU records ...
Career
Receptions
180
Yards
2,704
Touchdowns
25
100-Yard Games
12
Season
Receptions
83 (2003)
Yards
1,425 (2003)
Touchdowns
15 (2003)
Game
Yards 190 vs. Texas (2003)
BOOMING BALANCE
Oklahoma had 214 rushing yards and 213 passing yards against Oregon. That’s fairly typical
of the season. OU has 1,419 (43%) rushing yards and 1,278 (47%) passing yards. Those figures are somewhat mindful of the 2002 season when the Sooners finished the 14-game slate
with 2,828 passing yards and 2,668 rushing yards. The last time OU had more rushing yards
than passing for a season was in 1998, the year before Bob Stoops arrived.
JONES CROSSES OVER 1,000, PEOPLES TAKES AIM
Brandon Jones crossed over the 1,000-yard mark for career receiving yards during the
Sooners’ win over Texas Tech. Jones now has 1,054 yards. Will Peoples is trying to join
Jones in the select club. He is nine yards away. There have been 19 1,000-yard receivers at
OU, seven on Bob Stoops’ watch.
SOONER NOTES • 7
MISCELLANEOUS STATS
Red Zone
Bowling Green
Houston
Oregon
Texas Tech
Texas
Kansas State
Kansas
Oklahoma State
Texas A&M
Nebraska
Baylor
OU
Opp.
5-6 (4 TD, 1 FG) 2-2 (2 TD)
6-6 (6 TD)
2-2 (2 TD)
3-4 (2 TD, 1 FG)
0-2
4-6 (4 TD) 3-4 (1 TD, 2 FG)
3-5 (1 TD, 2 FG)
0-1
5-5 (4 TD, 1 FG) 1-2 (1 TD)
Points Off Turnovers
Bowling Green
Houston
Oregon
Texas Tech
Texas
Kansas State
Kansas
Oklahoma State
Texas A&M
Nebraska
Baylor
OU
3
7
0
0
0
7
Opp.
14
0
0
0
0
7
Long Plays
Plays of 20 or more yards
OU
Opp.
Bowling Green 3 (1 ru, 1 rec.)
2 (2 rec.)
Houston
8 (4 ru., 4 rec.) 4 (1 ru., 3 rec.)
Oregon
7 (2 ru., 5 rec.) 2 (1 ru., 1 rec.)
Texas Tech
3 (2 ru., 1 rec.)
3 (3 rec.)
Texas
2 (2 ru.)
3 (2 ru., 1 rec.)
Kansas State
2 (2 rec.)
4 (4 rec.)
Kansas
Oklahoma State
Texas A&M
Nebraska
Baylor
BIG 12 HOME ATTENDANCE AVERAGES
Oklahoma
Texas
Nebraska
Texas A&M
Missouri
Texas Tech
Kansas State
Colorado
Oklahoma State
Kansas
Iowa State
Baylor
84,438
82,874
77,719
69,947
58,133
51,933
48,358
48,029
47,184
42,368
42,358
28,268
PERK TIES NCAA RECORD
Antonio Perkins tied the NCAA record for punt returns for TD
when he registered No. 8 against Houston. Perkins already is
the NCAA record holder for punt returns for touchdowns in a
game (3 vs. UCLA in 2003) and season (4 in 2003), and he set
the punt return yardage record with 277 vs. UCLA last season.
The Lawton, Okla., native shares the career mark with Wes
Welker, who finished his career at Texas Tech last season. By
the way, Perkins also tied another NCAA record for combined
kicks (kickoffs and punts) returned for touchdowns even though
all of his are of the punting variety.
Perk-olating
Antonio Perkins’ career punt
returns for touchdowns ...
41 vs. Houston, 2004
69 vs. Missouri, 2003
65. vs. UCLA, 2003
84 vs. UCLA, 2003
74 vs. UCLA, 2003
51 vs. Washington State, 2003
82 vs. South Florida, 2002
91 vs. Tulsa, 2002
FIRST THINGS FIRST FOR BRADLEY
Oklahoma receiver Mark Bradley scored a touchdown on his first career rushing attempt in the
63-13 win over Houston. The 51-yard reverse came after taking a pitch from fellow receiver
Mark Clayton. Earlier in his career, Bradley scored a TD on a his first career kickoff return
attempt (100 yards at Iowa State last season) and on his first career passing attempt (17 yards
to Clayton vs. Oklahoma State last season). Bradley did not score a touchdown on his first
career reception, but did on his fifth – a 39-yarder at Iowa State last season. The senior is the
son of former Sooner QB Danny Bradley, who lettered at OU from 1981-84. The younger
Bradley began his college career at Arkansas-Pine Bluff before transferring to Oklahoma.
A LITTLE TOUCH UP
Over his career, Travis Wilson has one touchdown ever 4.5 times he touches the ball (10 TDs
in 45 touches). Others who have a high scoring ratio are Mark Bradley at 5.4 (includes a pass
to Clayton in ‘03). He has 27 career touches and five touchdowns. Next is Brandon Jones
with 70 touches and 12 TD (5.8), then Mark Clayton with 195 touches and 27 scores (7.2).
THESE GUYS ARE THE BACK-UPS?
When Tommy Grady came in and connected on 8-of-9 passes vs. Houston, it was just more of
the same from the back-up QBs. No reserve quarterback has completed less than 50% of his
passes for a season under Stoops. Between Paul Thompson last year and Grady this year,
the second-stringers are 27-of-36 for 274 yards with three touchdowns and one interception.
POLL TOLL
Oklahoma is ranked No. 2 in both polls ...
• Oklahoma is 57-12 when carrying the No. 2 ranking, including a 22-3 mark at home. The
Sooners are 39-4 vs. unranked opponents when listed at No. 2. Ranked OU teams are 31127-3 against unranked teams all-time.
• Oklahoma has the third-longest active streak in terms of consecutive weeks in the Associated
Press’ rankings. Michigan tops that list at 100 followed by Miami at 78 and Oklahoma at 76.
• The AP poll debuted in 1936. OU and Notre Dame are tied for the most weeks spent at No.
1 with 95 each. Ohio State is next at 74 followed by Miami at 69 and Florida State at 61.
• Oklahoma has been ranked among the AP’s top 10 in every week but one since Oct. 6, 2000.
That one exception saw the Sooners dip to No. 11 prior to defeating Arkansas in the Cotton
Bowl at the end of the 2001 season. That win vaulted them back into the top 10.
HOME FIELD HONCHOS
Oklahoma is 34-1 at Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial Stadium under Bob Stoops. The
Sooners have won their last 17 home games, including five over ranked opponents. The
longest home winning streak under Stoops was 17. During the current streak, OU has ...
• averaged 46.3 points per game to just 11.9 for the opponents.
• won every game by double digits.
• eclipsed 50 points seven times, 60 points four times and 70 points once.
• notched two shutouts and another three games in which the opponent did not score a TD.
SOONER NOTES • 8
BIG 12 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
Sept. 11 -- Antonio Perkins (co-special teams)
Oct. 2 -- Brodney Pool (defense)
Oct. 9 -- Adrian Peterson (offense)
Jonathan Jackson (defense)
SOONERS CONCLUDE ANOTHER PERFECT NON-CONFERENCE SEASON
Since Bob Stoops arrived in 1999, no Big 12 team has had a better winning percentage in
regular season non-conference games than Oklahoma. The Sooners are 21-1. That number
of victories and winning percentage (.955) are tops during that stretch in the Big 12.
• OU has won its last 18 regular season games vs. non-league foes.
• Stoops is 24-3 vs. non-league foes, including the post-season, and 17-0 in non-conference
home games.
SOONERS ON WATCH LISTS
Bednarik Award
Dan Cody
Butkus Award
Lance Mitchell
Lou Groza Award
Trey DiCarlo
Davey O’Brien Award
Jason White
Hendricks Award
Dan Cody, Jonathan Jackson
Lombardi Award
Jammal Brown, Vince Carter
Dan Cody
Maxwell Award
Mark Clayton, Jason White
Outland Trophy
Jammal Brown, Vince Carter
Rimington Award
Vince Carter
Thorpe Award
Donte Nicholson,
Antonio Perkins, Brodney Pool
Unitas Golden Arm Award
Jason White
BOWLED OVER
Teams with most the 2003 bowl teams on the 2004
schedule ...
Oklahoma
9
Colorado
9
Arizona
8
Arizona State
8
Kansas
8
Miami, Fla.
8
North Carolina
8
Northwestern
8
Notre Dame
8
Penn State
8
Texas Tech
8
FRIGHTENING FIGURES IN OCTOBER
Oklahoma is 17-4 in the month of October under Bob Stoops, although it should be pointed
out that three of those four losses came in his first season (1999). Since then, the Sooners
are 15-1 in the 10th month of the year.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL’S MOST PROLIFIC SCORING PROGRAM
No college program has scored more points than Oklahoma’s 28,186. In addition, OU’s margin of victory, 15,221, ranks No. 2 behind Michigan. Oklahoma is 102nd (out of 117) in points
surrendered at 12,981. Not bad for a team that ranks No. 26 in games played at 1,080.
THE STOOPS ERA IN BRIEF
A look at Bob Stoops’ first five seasons ...
• OU won the 2000 national championship, three Big 12 South crowns and two Big 12 titles.
• Oklahoma has spent 22 weeks at No. 1.
• Two of the longest winning streaks in OU history - a 20-game streak from 2000-01 and a
14-game streak from 2002-03.
• OU has set or tied 63 school records.
• Oklahoma has played in five bowls. Never had an OU coach taken even his first three
teams to bowls. Prior to Stoops' arrival, OU had gone four straight years without a bowl, and
had not played in one of what is now a BCS game since the 1988 Orange Bowl (1987 season). Stoops, in his second season, led OU to the 2001 Orange Bowl (2000 season).
• OU has had a double-digit lead in 62 of 72 games.
• OU has 36 of its 44 Big 12 victories under Stoops and just seven of its 23 losses.
• An OU player has finished among the top seven in the Heisman voting three times -- Jason
White No. 1 in 2003, Roy Williams No. 7 in 2001 and Josh Heupel No. 2 in 2000.
• 16 All-Americans, two AP Players of the Year (Heupel, White), two Nagurski Award winners
(Williams, Derrick Strait), two Thorpe Award winners (Williams, Strait), two Butkus Award winners (Rocky Calmus, Teddy Lehman), one Bednarik Award winner (Lehman), one Lombardi
Award winner (Tommie Harris) and one Tatupu Award winner (J.T. Thatcher). OU has had a
Butkus finalist in each of the last four years and a Lombardi finalist in the last three.
THE OFFENSE IN BRIEF
• Oklahoma scored a school record 601 points last season. It also accomplished an OU first
by exceeding 50 points in four straight games. School bests also were established in passing
yards (4,109), first downs (314), interception avoidance (0.22), turnovers (17/tied), turnovers
per game (1.2/tied) and touchdown passes (43).
• Other spots claimed by the 2003 team on various school record lists ... No. 2 in completions
(349), No. 2 in plays (1,018), No. 9 in yards per play (6.0), No. 2 in total yards (6,152), No. 8
in yards per game (439.4), No. 4 in points per game (42.9), No. 4 in completions per game
(21.3), No. 4 in passing attempts (480), No. 4 in pass attempts per game (34.3), No. 4 in
passing yards per game (293.5) and No. 3 in completion percentage (62.3).
• Under Stoops, OU has produced its career leader in passing and receiving, while also turning out the fourth leading rusher in school history.
• OU has scored at least one TD in 74 consecutive games dating back to Nov. 7, 1998.
• Under Stoops, OU has rushed for 200 yards 20 times, including 15 over the last four years.
• Under Stoops, Oklahoma has 75 touchdowns of 25 yards or longer and 186 scoring drives
that lasted less than two minutes.
SOONER NOTES • 9
SPECIAL PLAYS
Here are special teams touchdowns and other big
special teams plays during the Stoops’ era (touchdowns
in italics) ...
2004
• Antonio Perkins 51-yard PR vs. Houston (TD)
2003
• Trey DiCarlo recovered his own onside kick in the second
quarter at Colorado.
• Antonio Perkins 69-yard PR vs. Missouri (TD)
• Mark Bradley 100-yard kickoff return vs. Iowa State (TD)
• Antonio Perkins three PR for TD (74, 84, 65) vs. UCLA
• Faked PAT vs. Fresno St., with Matt McCoy rushing, (2 pt.)
• Blake Ferguson 22-yard pass to Michael
Thompson vs. Alabama, 2003 (first down, eventual TD)
2002
• Antonio Perkins 51-yard PR vs. Washington State (TD)
• Will Peoples recovered blocked punt vs. Texas Tech (TD)
• Terrance Simms recovered blocked punt vs. Iowa St. (TD)
• Chris Chester 14-yard pass from holder Matt McCoy vs.
Missouri on a faked field goal (TD)
• Antonio Perkins 82-yard PR vs. UTEP (TD)
• Antonio Perkins 91-yard PR vs. Tulsa (TD)
2001
• K Tim Duncan 10-yard run vs. Texas A&M on a faked FG
(TD)
• Hunter Wall 33-yard pass from Antwone Savage vs.
Kansas State on a faked punt (TD)
• Antwone Savage 88-yard KOR vs. North Carolina (TD)
2000
• J.T. Thatcher 60-yard PR vs. Baylor (TD)
• J.T. Thatcher 66-yard PR vs. Arkansas St. (TD)
1999
• Brandon Daniels 89-yard kickoff return at Notre Dame (TD)
• K Tim Duncan 4-yard pass from Patrick Fletcher vs. Texas
on a faked FG (TD)
• Seth Littrell 41-yard run on a faked punt vs. Texas A&M
(first down, eventual field goal)
• Jarrail Jackson 70-yard PR vs. Missouri (TD)
• J.T. Thatcher 81-yard punt return vs. Oklahoma St. (TD)
• Brandon Daniels pass to Antwone Savage vs.
Mississippi on a faked punt (incomplete)
THE DEFENSE IN BRIEF
• Oklahoma has forced at least one turnover in 65 of the last 72 games (Stoops’ tenure) and
has at least one interception in 47 of the last 60 contests. OU has had multiple interceptions
in 16 of the last 32 games.
• Opponents have a 50% completion rate just 33 times in the last 72 tilts.
• Foes have scored less than 14 points in 44 of Stoops’ 72 games.
• Under Stoops, the Sooners have seven shutouts. Opponents failed to score more than
seven points in 22 of the 72 games.
• The NCAA charts five major defensive categories -- scoring defense, total defense, rushing
defense, passing defense and pass efficiency defense. OU has been top 25 in all five for four
consecutive seasons.
• Oklahoma had at least 20 interceptions in four straight years (2000-03). Never before had
OU strung together three seasons with 20 picks.
THE SPECIAL TEAMS IN BRIEF
A look at special teams notes from Bob Stoops’ era as OU’s head coach ...
• There have been 21 special teams TDs, including 14 in the last 40 regular season games.
Those 14 came via five different kinds of plays -- nine punt returns, two faked field goals, a
blocked punt, a kickoff return and a faked punt. The special teams also own one safety.
• OU has returned five kickoffs and 12 punts for touchdowns.
• The Sooners have blocked 18 kicks.
MANY HAPPY RETURNS
During the Stoops era ...
Kickoff Returns -- There have been 30 returns of 25 yards or more with five touchdowns.
Punt Returns -- There have been 35 returns of 15 or more yards with 12 touchdowns.
Interceptions -- There have been 46 returns of 10 or more yards with 11 touchdowns.
Fumbles -- Three returns of 15 or more yards with three touchdowns.
STADIUM STUFF
Phase II was completed in the off-season. The $7 million project has centered in three areas
-- fan amenities on the upper levels of the west side, remodeling of the Santee Lounge and
bricking the north, south and center portions of the west side. Also, the facing of the press
box was re-designed with new images and a listing of the program’s accomplishments.
• The capacity of the stadium is up from 81,207 last season to 82,112 this season.
• The stadium seats 2.3% of the state’s population. Of the 27 states with at least 3 million
residents, none houses a greater percentage of the state’s population for college football.
• The playing surface was replaced over the off-season ... grass type: Tiff-Sport (Bermuda sod
grown in San Antonio, Texas), square footage: 79,000, quantity of sand: 2,500 tons.
STOOPS PICKS UP 60TH VICTORY
Oklahoma head coach Bob Stoops picked up his 60th victory with the Sooners’ win over
Texas. That win came in his 71st game at OU. Bud Wilkinson also reached his 60th Sooner
triumph in his 71st game. The only Oklahoma coach to reach that milestone faster was Barry
Switzer, who got his 60th win in his 67th outing.
• Stoops had his team at 5-0 for a fifth consecutive season. No other coach in OU history has
managed that feat. Wilkinson reached that record in four straight years.
• Stoops dislikes the comparison due to the disparity in total games played, but it is worth
mentioning that his .847 winning percentage is tops at OU. Switzer won at an .837 clip (190
games), while Wilkinson’s rate was .826 (178 games).
DID YOU KNOW?
Oklahoma had the highest graduation rate among the eight schools that played in last year’s
BCS games (65%).
A QUICK LOOK AT THE PLAYERS • 10
LB Rufus Alexander: Started the last five games ... No. 2 on the team with 43 tackles ... careerhigh 10 stops vs. Texas ... nine tackles.
OU CHART CLIMBERS
Passing Yards • Career
1. Josh Heupel (1999-00)
2. Cale Gundy (1990-93)
3. JASON WHITE (1999-)
7,456
6,686
5,945
LB Gayron Allen: Returning starter on the weakside.
Total Offense • Career
1. Josh Heupel (1999-00)
2. Cale Gundy (1990-93)
3. JASON WHITE (1999-)
7,522
6,923
5,951
CB Eric Bassey: Started as the team’s SS in 2002, then was a back-up corner last season ... one
of the team’s fastest players, he had a 34-yard interception for touchdown against UCLA last season and a 45-yard fumble return for TD vs. Alabama in 2002.
Touchdown Passes • Career
1. JASON WHITE (1999-)
2. Josh Heupel (1999-00)
59
53
Receptions • Career
1. MARK CLAYTON (2001-)
185
Receiving Yards • Career
1. MARK CLAYTON (2001-)
2,756
DT Remi Ayodele: Has not started a game yet, but is tied with Jonathan Jackson for second on
the team with three sacks.
DE Larry Birdine: Tied for second on the team with five quarterback hurries ... playing extensively
as the third defensive end.
WR Mark Bradley: Big, dangerous athlete, who is in his first year as the holder for placements ...
son of former OU QB Danny Bradley, he threw a touchdown pass last season ... ran 51 yards for a
touchdown on a reverse against Houston.
OT Jammal Brown: The right tackle had the top grade on the line last season ... a bright pro
prospect ... ranks fourth on the team with 34 career starts.
100-Yard Receiving Games • Career
1. MARK CLAYTON (2001-)
12
Touchdown Receptions • Career
1. MARK CLAYTON (2001-)
OL Chris Bush: One of the team’s most versatile linemen, he could see significant snaps at
center and guard ... has five career starts, including three this season, one at right guard and the
other two at left.
27
C Vince Carter: Was a finalist for the Rimington Award last season.
Field Goals Made • Career
4.
Scott Blanton (1991-94)
4.
TREY DICARLO (2002-)
41
41
WR Mark Clayton: Of the three finalists for last year’s Biletnikoff Award, he is the only one returning (other two were Larry Fitzgerald and Mike Williams) ... has 27 career touchdown catches and
29 career starts.
Points After Touchdown Made • Career
3.
Tim Duncan (1999-01)
4.
TREY DICARLO (2002-)
157
157
Points Kicking • Career
TD
4. TREY DICARLO (2002-) 0
FG PAT 2XP Pts.
37 144 0 280
Points Scored • Career
6.
Quentin Griffin, RB (1999-02)
7.
TREY DICARLO, K (2002-)
306
280
Punt Return Yards • Career
1.
ANTONIO PERKINS (2001-)
1,427
Sacks • Career
10. DAN CODY (2000-)
13. JONATHAN JACKSON (2001-)
18
14
Sacks by a Defensive Lineman • Career
10. DAN CODY (2000-)
15. JONATHAN JACKSON (2001-)
19
13
Tackles for Loss by a Defensive Back • Career
5.
DONTE NICHOLSON (2003)
13
DE Dan Cody: Was one of six finalists for last season’s Hendricks Award ... said Bowling Green
QB Omar Jacobs, “That No. 80 is a monster” ... leads the team in sacks with four and in hurries
with six ... three sacks at Kansas State.
K Trey DiCarlo: Set NCAA record with 74 PAT last season ... had a string of 59 consecutive PAT
makes snapped in win over Bowling Green ... made 6-of-9 field goals this season (one of his misses was a 47-yarder that bounced off the upright)... made 41-of-53 in his career ... one of three finalists for last year’s Groza Award.
P Blake Ferguson: Enjoying his best season as a Sooner... brother of former OU punter Jeff
Ferguson.
RB Donta Hickson: Posted a 25-yard touchdown run against Oregon ... missed the Texas Tech
game with an injury.
LB Clint Ingram: One of the team’s most physical players, something he proved on special teams
over the last couple seasons ... made his first career start against Bowling Green ... recovered two
fumbles and forced one against Texas.
DE Jonathan Jackson: Time for the team lead in tackles for loss with five for -25.
WR Brandon Jones: Leads team with 15.4 yards per reception ... eclipsed the 1,000-yard mark for
career receiving yards in the win over Texas Tech.
RB Kejuan Jones: Led OU with 925 rushing yards last season ... played behind Quentin Griffin in
‘02 and was the team’s very effective short yardage back ... set career highs with 32 carries and
148 yards in this year’s opener ... string of eight straight games with at least one TD ended against
Oregon ... missed the Texas Tech game with an injury.
OG Davin Joseph: Gifted and experienced lineman who was one of the nation’s top wrestlers
back in his high school days ... missed the Houston game with an injury ... played a few snaps at
right tackle at Kansas State.
A QUICK LOOK AT THE PLAYERS • 11
LB Zach Latimer: A defensive end earlier in his career, he is emerging as a strong candidate for
playing time at linebacker.
PRESEASON TESTING RESULTS
Vertical Jump
Antonio Perkins
Clint Ingram
Mark Bradley
Brodney Pool
Marcus Walker
41 inches
40 inches
39.5 inches
39.5 inches
39.5 inches
Broad Jump
Antonio Perkins
Brodney Pool
Mark Bradley
Adrian Peterson
Tashard Choice
11 feet, 3 inches
11-0
10-10
10-10
10-10
Bench Press
Lynn McGruder
Dusty Dvoracek
Wes Sims
495 pounds
455
450
40-yard Dash
Antonio Perkins
Eric Bassey
Brandon Jones
Paul Thompson
4.38
4.41
4.41
4.43
Leaders by Position
O-Line vertical
Chris Chester, 32 inches
O-Line broad
Brett Rayl, 9-6
OL bench
Wes Sims – 350
OL 40
Chris Chester – 4.75
TE/FB vertical
Willie Roberts – 35 inches
TE/broad
Russell Dennison – 10-0
TE/FB bench
J. Moses, J.D. Runnels – 370
TE/FB 40
Russell Dennison – 4.63
RB vertical
Adrian Peterson – 39 inches
RB broad
Peterson, Choice – 10-10
RB bench
Jacob Gutierrez – 430
RB 40
Adrian Peterson – 4.45
WR vertical
Mark Bradley – 39.5 inches
WR broad
Bradley -- 10-10
WR bench
Travis Wilson – 340
WR 40
Brandon Jones – 4.41
QB vertical
Paul Thompson -- 35 inches
QB broad
Thompson – 10-9
QB bench
Thompson – 315
QB 40
Thompson – 4.43
DL vertical
Lynn McGruder – 36 inches
DL broad
Dusty Dvoracek – 9-6
DL bench
McGruder – 495
DL 40
Dvoracek, Cory Bennett 4.9
DE vertical
Laenar Nixon – 35 inches
DE broad
Nixon – 10-4
DE bench
Larry Birdine – 375
DE 40
Jonathan Jackson – 4.49
LB vertical
Clint Ingram – 40 inches
LB broad
Demarrio Pleasant – 10-4
LB bench
Lance Mitchell, Ingram – 405
LB 40
Ingram – 4.69; Z. Latimer, L. Baker 4.7
DB vertical
Antonio Perkins – 41 inches
DB broad
Perkins – 11-3
DB bench
Donte Nicholson – 340
DB 40
Perkins – 4.38
DT Lynn McGruder: Co-Big 12 Sportsman of the Year with Mark Clayton for his role in assisting
victims in a serious automobile accident in the summer of ‘03 ... season-high four tackles, including
two for loss, against Texas.
MLB Lance Mitchell: Played in three games last season before going down with a season-ending
knee injury ... was the team’s top tackler in 2002 with 124 ... led the Sooners in the opener with
nine tackles ... two sacks against Houston ... knocked down a pair of passes against Texas Tech.
TE Bubba Moses: Touchdown reception against Oregon was the first of his career.
SS Donte Nicholson: Top returning tackler after posting 90 last season as the Big 12’s Defensive
Newcomer of the Year.
WR Will Peoples: Has 15 career starts at receiver ... needs nine receiving yards to reach 1,000 for
his career.
CB/RS: Antonio Perkins: Has eight career punt returns for touchdowns ... has 12 punt returns of
40 yards or longer in his career ... graduated in May with a degree in criminology/sociology and is
presently attending graduate school ... missed K-State game with an injury.
FS Brodney Pool: Led the team in interceptions last year with seven ... currently the team’s leading tackler with 46 ... two interceptions against Texas Tech.
WR Jejuan Rankins: Reminds many of teammate Mark Clayton ... caught 33 balls last season in
his first year on the field for OU ... 56-yard KOR set up OU’s first touchdown vs. Houston.
LS Jacob Rice: No errant snaps in 371 career tries.
TE Willie Roberts: At 6-7, he is tied for team honors (with Tommy Grady) as the team’s tallest
player. In the fray for the starting TE job.
FB J.D. Runnels: Rock steady player who is assignment strong ... also a good receiver as evidenced by 24 career receptions ... touchdown grab against Texas Tech ... career-long 28-yard
reception at Kansas State.
DB Brandon Shelby: Per snaps played, he is one of the most effective players on the team ...
Made All-Big 12 HM in 2002 with no starts ... has three career blocked kicks ... had an interception
and a career-high nine tackles in the win over Texas Tech, his lone start of the season.
OT Wes Sims: A fixture on the left side with 41 career starts.
QB Paul Thompson: Ran a 4.4 40 in fall testing and brings multiplicity to the quarterback position.
QB Jason White: 2003 winner of the Heisman and O’Brien Awards ... will graduate in December
with a degree in sociology.
WR Travis Wilson: Leads the team in touchdown receptions with six, including two against Texas
Tech and Kansas State.
OKLAHOMA HEAD COACH BOB STOOPS • 12
COACH STOOPS QUICKLY
Birthdate
Hometown
High School
College
September 9, 1960
Youngstown, Ohio
Cardinal Mooney, 1978
B.A. in marketing,
University of Iowa, 1983
wife, Carol
daughter, Mackenzie
twin sons, Isaac and Drake
Family
COACHING HISTORY
1999-Present
1996-1998
1991-1995
1989-1990
1988
1985-1987
1983-1984
Oklahoma
Head Coach
Florida
Defensive Coor./Asst. Head Coach
Kansas State
Co-Defensive Coordinator
Kansas State
Defensive Backs Coach
Kent State
Assistant Coach
Iowa
Volunteer Coach
Iowa
Graduate Assistant Coach
COACHING HONORS
2003 Bobby Dodd National Coach of the Year
2003 Walter Camp National Coach of the Year
2003 Woody Hayes National Coach of the Year
(Touchdown Club of Columbus)
2003 AFCA Region IV Co-Coach of the Year
2003 Consensus Big 12 Coach of the Year
2002 AFCA Region IV Co-Coach of the Year
2001 Hula Bowl Head Coach
2000 Associated Press National Coach of the Year
2000 Walter Camp National Coach of the Year
2000 George Munger Award (Maxwell Football Club)
2000 Woody Hayes National Coach of the Year
(Touchdown Club of Columbus)
2000 Football News Coach of the Year
2000 Consensus Big 12 Coach of the Year
2000 Eddie Robinson/FWAA Coach of the Year
2000 Bear Bryant National Coach of the Year
(American Heart Association)
STOOPS AT OKLAHOMA
Year
2004
2003
Record
6-0
12-2
2002
12-2
2001
11-2
2000
13-0
1999
7-5
Bowl
Sugar Bowl
lost to LSU (21-14)
Rose Bowl
def. Washington St. (34-14)
Cotton Bowl
def. Arkansas (10-3)
Orange Bowl
def. Florida State (13-2)
Independence Bowl
lost to Ole Miss (27-25)
56-11, Big 12 titles: 2000, 2002
STOOPS COACHING TREE
Three of Bob Stoops’ assistant coaches have left OU to
become head coaches ...
Mike Leach (Texas Tech)
Mark Mangino (Kansas)
Mike Stoops (Arizona)
History is one tough customer at Oklahoma.
The tradition, so rich and so long-standing, is
as daunting as it is impressive. To be among
the best at Oklahoma is to be among the
best in college football.
Such dramatics are lost on Bob Stoops.
The Sooner head coach befriended the
would-be albatross of
OU’s successful past
from his first day on
campus and remains
steadfastly focused on
tomorrow and the
championship it holds.
It falls then to longtime observers and
experts of the game to
define Stoops’ impact.
Rarely have the pundits
had it so easy.
Under Stoops,
Oklahoma has won 61
games, spent 61 consecutive weeks in the
national rankings,
played in five bowl
games, three of the BCS variety, and captured two Big 12 crowns. On a playing field
leveled by scholarship limits and parity, this
era stares down the Oklahoma standard and
does not blink.
The achievement is so brilliant that it dulls
the memory of what Stoops inherited. When
he arrived in Norman, the proud Sooner program was five years removed from a winning
record; four from bowl play. Those atypical
days of angst are so forgotten now that they
might as well be categorized with the land
rush and dust bowl.
Stoops has been characterized as a
grounded family man, brilliant big-game
coach, relentless recruiter, disciplined leader
and a person with uncommon perspective.
His success emanates from a disciplined
style true to his roots in the Steel Valley of
Ohio, but he is far from inflexible. The principles to which he holds are the tried and true
axioms of the sport … mixed with cutting
edge strategy and an appreciation for the
calculated risk.
During his time, OU has produced
record–setting passers and receivers, a
1,000-yard rusher, suffocating defense and
special teams units that rank among the
most dynamic in the land. The Sooners have
been nothing if not versatile.
The son of a coach, Stoops was a fouryear starter at Iowa. He began his coaching
career in 1983 as a volunteer in the Hawkeye
program under Hayden Fry. He worked
through the ranks until he became co-defensive coordinator at
Kansas State (199195).
With the Wildcats, he
played a key role in
their impressive turnaround. During his final
four seasons there, KState was 35-12 with
three bowl appearances.
Eventually, he left for
Florida and a threeyear stint as Steve
Spurrier’s defensive
coordinator. In 1996, he
was part of a national
championship team. It
was with the Gators
that the spotlight found Stoops and made
him one of the hottest names in the profession. His hiring at Oklahoma was one for the
ages.
STOOPS VS. RANKED FOES (19-4)
1999 • No. 23 Texas 38, OU 28 (n)
1999 • OU 51, No. 10 Texas A&M 6
2000 • No. 11 OU 63, No. 10 Texas 14 (n)
2000 • No. 8 OU 41, @ No. 2 Kansas St. 31
2000 • No. 3 OU 31, No. 1 Nebraska 14
2000 • No. 1 OU 35, @ No. 23 Texas A&M 31
2000 • No. 1 OU 27, No. 8 Kansas St. 24 (n)
2000 • No. 1 OU 13, No. 3 Florida State 2 (n)
2001 • No. 3 OU 38, No. 9 Kansas State 37
2001 • No. 3 OU 14, No. 5 Texas 3
2001 • @ No. 3 Nebraska 20, No. 2 OU 10
2002 • No. 2 OU 35, No. 3 Texas 24 (n)
2002 • @ No. 2 OU 49, No. 9 Iowa St. 3
2002 • @ No. 2 OU 27, No. 13 Colorado 11
2002 • @ No. 4 OU 60, No. 23 Texas Tech 15
2002 • @ No. 8 OU 29, No. 12 Colorado 7 (n)
2002 • No. 8 OU 34, No. 7 Wash. St. 14 (n)
2003 • No. 1 OU 65, No. 11 Texas 13 (n)
2003 • @ No. 1 OU 34, No. 24 Missouri 13
2003 • @ No. 1 OU 52, No. 14 Oklahoma St. 9
2003 • No. 14 Kansas State 35, No. 1 OU 7 (n)
2003 • No. 2 LSU 21, No. 3 OU 14 (n)
2004 • No. 2 OU 12, No. 5 Texas 0 (n)
n-neutral field
SOONER DEPTH CHART • 13
OFFENSE
DEFENSE
WR 9
3
Mark Clayton
Jejuan Rankins
5-11 187 Sr.-3L
5-11 180 Jr.-2L
Arlington, Texas
Windsor, NC
DE 49 Jonathan Jackson
92 Larry Birdine
6-3 250 Sr.-3L Houston, Texas
6-5 254 So.-1L Lawton, Okla.
LT 60
79
Wes Sims
Chris Messner
6-5 317 Sr.-3L
6-7 278 So.-1L
Weatherford, Okla.
Frederick, Okla.
DT
68 Carl Pendleton
93 Remi Ayodele
6-6 277 Fr.-RS Sapulpa, Okla.
6-3 301 Jr.-TR Grand Prairie, Texas
LG 52
70
Chris Bush
Kelvin Chaisson
6-4 284 Jr.-2L
6-5 303 Jr.-2L
Channelview, Texas
Beaumont, Texas
DT
96 Lynn McGruder
90 Steven Coleman
6-3 302 Sr.-2L Las Vegas, Nev.
6-5 286 Fr.-RS Dallas, Texas
C
50
64
Vince Carter
Chris Chester
6-3 294 Sr.-3L
6-4 278 Jr.-2L
Waco, Texas
Tustin, Calif.
DE 80 Dan Cody
91 Alonzo Dotson or
98 John Williams
6-5 265 Sr.-3L Ada, Okla.
6-4 241 Fr.-RS Alief, Texas
6-5 242 Fr.-RS Houston, Texas
RG 77
73
Davin Joseph
John Flynn
6-4 312 Jr.-2L
6-1 250 Sr.-1L
Hallandale, Fla.
Anadarko, Okla.
WLB 42 Rufus Alexander
48 Gayron Allen
6-1 225 So.-Sq Baton Rouge, La.
5-10 235 Sr.-3L Orange, Texas
RT 55
69
Jammal Brown
Akim Millington
6-6 313 Sr.-3L
6-6 300 Fr.-RS
Lawton, Okla.
Wheaton, Ill.
MLB 10 Lance Mitchell
46 Zach Latimer
6-3 244 Sr.-2L San Francisco, Calif.
6-3 231 So.-1L Denver, Colo.
TE 89
85
88
James Moses
Joe Jon Finley or
Willie Roberts
6-3 246 Sr.-2L
6-6 234 Fr.-RS
6-7 245 Jr.-1L
Houston, Texas
Arlington, Texas
Miami, Fla.
SLB 44 Clint Ingram
51 Demarrio Pleasant
6-2 241 Jr.-2L Hallsville, Texas
6-3 235 Fr.-RS Lewisville, Texas
WR 81
29
Brandon Jones
Will Peoples
6-3 214 Sr.-3L
6-1 200 Sr.-3L
Texarkana, Texas
Humble, Texas
CB 22 Chijioke Onyenegecha 6-2 205 Jr.-TR Richmond, Calif.
21 Jowahn Poteat
6-1 197 Jr.-2L Ardmore, Okla.
WR 4
1
Travis Wilson
Mark Bradley
6-3 216 Jr.-2L
6-2 198 Sr.-1L
Carrollton, Texas
Pine Bluff, Ark.
FS
23 Brodney Pool
31 Tony Cade or
6 Jason Carter
6-3 198 So-1L Houston, Texas
6-2 205 Fr.-RS Lewisville, Texas
6-0 195 So.-1L Tulsa, Okla.
QB 18
15
Jason White
Tommy Grady
6-3 226 Sr.-3L
6-7 219 Fr.-RS
Tuttle, Okla.
SS
8
5
6-2 216 Sr.-1L Pomona, Calif.
5-11 185 Sr.-3L Kansas City, Mo.
RB 28
20
Adrian Peterson
Kejuan Jones
6-2 210 Fr.-HS
5-9 200 Jr.-2L
Palestine, Texas
Tulsa, Okla.
HB 38
39
J.D. Runnels
Dan Townsend
6-1 246 Jr.-2L
6-0 234 So.-1L
Midwest City, Okla.
Sulphur, Okla.
Huntington Beach, Calif.
Donte Nicholson
Brandon Shelby
CB 13 Eric Bassey
24 Marcus Walker or
41 Darien Williams
6-1 197 So.-1L Garland, Texas
5-11 180 Fr.-HS Waco, Texas
6-0 200 Fr.-RS Mesquite, Texas
NB 5
6
Brandon Shelby
Jason Carter
5-11 185 Sr.-3L Kansas City, Mo.
6-0 195 So.-1L Tulsa, Okla.
PR 3
9
Jejuan Rankins
Mark Clayton
5-11 180 Jr.-2L Windsor, NC
5-11 187 Sr.-3L Arlington, Texas
KR 3
1
4
28
Jejuan Rankins and
Mark Bradley and
Travis Wilson
Antonio Perkins
5-11
6-2
6-3
6-0
SPECIALISTS
LS
H
K
P
68
58
1
83
32
87
17
Jacob Rice
Michael Hallock
Mark Bradley
Trey DiCarlo
Garrett Hartley
Blake Ferguson
Cody Freeby
6-3
6-2
6-2
6-0
5-9
6-0
6-3
225
220
198
204
175
190
217
Jr.-2L
Jr.-Sq.
Sr.-1L
Jr.-2L
Fr.-HS
Sr.-2L
Fr.-RS
Norman, Okla.
Plano, Texas
Pine Bluff, Ark.
Carrollton, Texas
Southlake, Texas
Broken Arrow, Okla.
Fort Worth, Texas
180
198
216
182
Jr.-2L
Sr.-1L
Jr.-2L
So.-1L
Windsor, NC
Pine Bluff, Ark.
Carrollton, Texas
Lawton, Okla.
CAREER BESTS • 14
RUFUS ALEXANDER
Tackles
Tackles for loss
Sacks
Interceptions
PBU
Fumble recoveries
10, Texas, 2004
1, several
na
na
1, twice
1, twice
GAYRON ALLEN
Tackles
Tackles for loss
Sacks
Interceptions
PBU
Fumble recoveries
9, Baylor, 2003
3, Baylor, 2003
1, several
1, Texas Tech, 2003
1, twice
1, Colorado, 2002
REMI AYODELE
Tackles
Tackles for loss
Sacks
Interceptions
PBU
Fumble recoveries
3, Houston, 2004
2, Houston, 2004
2, Houston, 2004
na
na
na
ERIC BASSEY
Tackles
Tackles for loss
Sacks
Fumble recoveries
Interceptions
Passes defended
MARK BRADLEY
Receptions
Receiving yards
Touchdown receptions
Long reception
Rushing attempts
Rushing yards
Rushing touchdowns
Longest rush
Longest TD rush
MARK CLAYTON
Receptions
Receiving yards
TD receptions
Long reception
DAN CODY
Tackles
Tackles for loss
Sacks
Fumble recoveries
6, twice
2, twice
1, TAMU, 2002
1, twice
1, several
2, Colorado, 2002
4, Alabama, 2003
83, Alabama, 2003
1, twice
44, Alabama, 2003
1, twice
51, Houston, 2004
1, Houston, 2004
51, Houston, 2004
51, Houston, 2004
8, several
190, Texas, 2003
3, Texas A&M, 2003
56, FSU, 2003
6, KSU, 2003
4, Oklahoma State, 2003
3, Oklahoma State, 2003
1, several
TREY DICARLO
Field goals made
4, TAMU, 2002
Field goals attempted
4, twice
Long field goal
46, TAMU, 2002; North Texas, 2003
PAT made
11, Texas A&M, 2003
PAT attempted
11, Texas A&M, 2003
BLAKE FERGUSON
Punts
Punting average
Long punt
JOE JON FINLEY
Receptions
Receiving yards
Touchdown receptions
Long reception
TOMMY GRADY
Completions
Attempts
Passing yards
Touchdown passes
Long completion
Rushing attempts
Rushing yards
Touchdowns rushing
Long rush
8, twice
52.0, Colorado, 2003
60, Texas Tech, 2003
1, twice
14, Bowling Green, 2004
na
14, Bowling Green, 2004
8, Houston, 2004
9, Houston, 2004
50, Houston, 2004
1, Houston, 2004
10, Houston, 2004
1, Houston, 2004
9, Houston, 2004
na
9, Houston, 2004
DONTA HICKSON
Rushing attempts
Rushing yards
Rushing touchdowns
Longest rush
Longest TD rush
Receptions
Receiving yards
Touchdown receptions
24, Texas A&M, 2003
131, Texas A&M, 2003
1, several
27, Texas A&M, 2003
25, Oregon, 2004
1, several
55, Texas, 2003
na
CLINT INGRAM
Tackles
Tackles for loss
Sacks
Interceptions
Passes defended
Fumble recoveries
9, Oregon, 2004
1, Oregon, 2004
1, Oregon, 2004
na
1, Kansas State, 2004
2, Texas, 2004
Receiving yards
Touchdown receptions
77, Texas Tech, 2003
1, Texas Tech, 2003
ZACH LATIMER
Tackles
Tackles for loss
Sacks
Interceptions
PBU
Fumble recoveries
4, Houston, 2004
na
na
na
na
na
LYNN MCGRUDER
Tackles
Tackles for loss
Sacks
Interceptions
PBU
Fumble recoveries
6, UTEP, 2002
1, several
1, Colorado, 2003
na
1, Tulsa, 2002
na
LANCE MITCHELL
Tackles
Tackles for loss
Sacks
Interceptions
PBU
Fumble recoveries
19, Missouri, 2002
3, twice
1, several
na
2, twice
1, Oregon, 2004
JAMES MOSES
Receptions
Receiving yards
Touchdown receptions
Long reception
3, North Texas, 2003
30, North Texas, 2003
1, Oregon, 2004
28, UCLA, 2003
DONTE NICHOLSON
Tackles
Tackles for loss
Sacks
Fumble recoveries
Interceptions
PBU
11, twice
2, twice
1, several
1, Colorado, 2003
1, twice
1, several
JONATHAN JACKSON
Tackles
Tackles for loss
Sacks
Interceptions
Passes defended
Fumble recoveries
8, Texas, 2004
2, several
2, Washington State, 2000
1, Texas, 2003
2, Texas, 2003
1, Oklahoma State, 2003
CHIJIOKE ONYENEGECHA
Tackles
Tackles for loss
Sacks
Interceptions
Passes defended
Fumble recoveries
BRANDON JONES
Receptions
Receiving yards
Touchdown receptions
Long reception
Punt returns
Punt return yards
Long punt return
10, North Texas, 2003
121, North Texas, 2003
2, Oklahoma State, 2003
66, Oklahoma State, 2003
7, Tulsa, 2001
150, Tulsa, 2001
56, Tulsa, 2001
CARL PENDLETON
Tackles
Tackles for loss
Sacks
Interceptions
Passes defended
Fumble recoveries
KEJUAN JONES
Rushing attempts
Rushing yards
Rushing touchdowns
Longest rush
Longest TD rush
Receptions
32, Bowling Green, 2004
148, Bowling Green, 2004
4, Texas Tech, 2003
42, KSU, 2003
8, twice
3, twice
WILL PEOPLES
Receptions
Receiving yards
Touchdown receptions
Long reception
6, Kansas State, 2004
1, Texas, 2004
1, Texas, 2004
na
2, Texas, 2004
na
4, Texas, 2004
1, Texas, 2004
1, Texas, 2004
na
na
na
8, KSU, 2003
107, Missouri, 2002
1, several
57, Washington State, 2003
CAREER BESTS • 15
ANTONIO PERKINS
Tackles
Tackles for loss
Interceptions
Interception for TD
Long interception return
PBU
Punt returns
Punt return yards
Long punt return
Punt return for TD
ADRIAN PETERSON
Rushing attempts
Rushing yards
Rushing touchdowns
Longest rush
Longest TD rush
Receptions
Receiving yards
Touchdown receptions
BRODNEY POOL
Tackles
Tackles for loss
Sacks
Fumble recoveries
Interceptions
PBU
JEJUAN RANKINS
Receptions
Receiving yards
TD receptions
Long reception
J.D. RUNNELS
Rushing attempts
Rushing yards
Rushing touchdowns
Longest rush
Longest TD rush
Receptions
Receiving yards
Touchdown Receptions
BRANDON SHELBY
Tackles
Sacks
Fumble recoveries
Interceptions
PBU
CALVIN THIBODEAUX
Tackles
Tackles for loss
Sacks
Interceptions
Passes defended
Fumble recoveries
9, twice
1, several
1, several
1, UTEP, 2002
50, UTEP, 2002
3, South Florida, 2002
6, South Florida, 2002
150, South Florida, 2002
91, Tulsa, 2002
3, UCLA, 2003
36, Kansas State, 2004
225, Texas, 2004
2, twice
61, Texas Tech, 2004
40, Oregon, 2004
1, twice
6, Kansas State, 2004
na
13, Texas Tech, 2004
2, Baylor, 2003
1, several
1, Texas, 2004
2, several
2, twice
4, several
67, FSU, 2003
2, North Texas, 2003
35, FSU, 2003
1, Washington State, 2003
2, Washington State, 2003
na
2, Washington State, 2003
na
3, twice
23, Kansas State, 2004
1, several
9, Texas Tech, 2004
1, several
na
1, twice
1, several
1, twice
1, Houston, 2004
na
na
na
na
PAUL THOMPSON
Completions
Attempts
Passing yards
Touchdown passes
Long completion
Rushing attempts
Rushing yards
Touchdowns rushing
Long rush
6, UTEP, 2002
10, UTEP, 2002
56, UTEP, 2002
1, twice
55, Texas, 2003
6, Texas A&M, 2003
79, Texas A&M, 2003
2, Texas A&M, 2003
50, FSU, 2003
JASON WHITE
Completions
Attempts
Passing yards
Touchdown passes
Long completion
Rushing attempts
Rushing yards
Touchdowns rushing
Long rush
32, Baylor, 2001
50, KSU, 2003
394, Texas Tech, 2003
5, twice
77, Texas Tech, 2003
20, Baylor, 2001
120, Kansas, 2001
1, twice
35, Kansas, 2001
TRAVIS WILSON
Receptions
Receiving yards
Touchdown receptions
Long reception
5, Kansas State, 2004
88, Kansas State, 2004
2, several
41, Kansas State, 2004
D.J. WOLFE
Rushing attempts
Rushing yards
Rushing touchdowns
Longest rush
Longest TD rush
Receptions
Receiving yards
Touchdown receptions
13, Houston, 2004
63, Houston, 2004
na
na
na
2, Houston, 2004
31, Houston, 2004
na
LAST TIME IT HAPPENED • 16
OKLAHOMA INDIVIDUAL
Rushed for 100 yards
130, Adrian Peterson at Kansas State, 10/16/04
Rushed for 200 yards
225, Adrian Peterson vs. Texas, 10/9/04
Passed for 200 yards
256, Jason White at Kansas State, 10/16/04
Passed for 300 yards
394, Jason White at Texas Tech, 11/22/03
Passed for 400 yards
429, Josh Heupel at Louisville, 9/25/99
Had 100 yards receiving
122, Mark Clayton vs. Houston, 9/11/04
Returned a punt for a touchdown
Antonio Perkins vs. Houston, 9/11/04 (41 yards)
Returned a kickoff for a touchdown
Mark Bradley at Iowa State, 10/4/03 (100 yards)
Returned an interception for a touchdown
Jonathan Jackson vs. Texas, 10/11/03 (21 yards)
Returned a fumble for a touchdown
Derrick Strait vs. Texas A&M, 11/8/03 (17 yards)
Returned a blocked field goal for a touchdown
Darryl Bright vs. Texas Tech, 11/21/98 (48 yards)
Returned a blocked punt for a touchdown
Will Peoples vs. Texas Tech, 11/23/02
Rushed for three touchdowns
4, Kejuan Jones at Texas Tech, 11/22/03
Threw three touchdown passes
4, Jason White at Kansas State, 10/16/04
Caught three touchdown passes
3, Mark Clayton vs. Texas A&M, 11/8/03
Kicked three field goals
3, Trey DiCarlo vs. Texas, 10/11/03
Had a 70-yard run from scrimmage
72, Renaldo Works vs. North Texas, 8/8/01
Had a 70-yard pass completion
77, Jason White to Kejuan Jones at Texas Tech,
11/22/03
Had 20 tackles
22, Rocky Calmus at Colorado, 10/30/99
Had 50-yard field goal
50, Jeremy Alexander vs. Texas Tech, 11/22/97
Had a 70-yard punt
71, Jeff Ferguson at Air Force, 9/1/01
OKLAHOMA TEAM
400 yards rushing
411 vs. Louisville, 9/27/97
300 yards rushing
301 vs. Texas, 10/9/04
400 yards passing
414 at Iowa State, 10/4/03
300 yards passing
307 vs. Houston, 9/11/04
500 yards total offense
583 vs. Houston, 9/11/04
30 first downs
33 vs. Texas A&M, 11/8/03
50 points
63 vs. Houston, 9/11/04
Scored a safety
vs. Texas Tech, 11/23/02
Posted a shutout
12-0 vs. Texas, 10/9/04
Held an opponent under 100 yards rushing
1 at Kansas State, 10/16/04
Held an opponent under 100 yards passing
32 vs. Texas A&M, 11/8/03
Held an opponent under 200 total yards
183 vs. Baylor, 11/15/03
Held an opponent under 100 total yards
54 vs. Texas A&M, 11/8/03
Blocked a punt
vs. LSU, 1/4/04
Blocked a field goal
vs. Oregon, 9/18/04
Blocked an extra point attempt
at Colorado, 10/16/03
OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL
Rushed for 100 yards
117, Justin Vincent, LSU, 1/4/04
Rushed for 200 yards
213, Brad Smith, Missouri, 10/5/02
Passed for 200 yards
242, Dylan Meier, Kansas State, 10/16/04
Passed for 300 yards
369, Sonny Cumbie, Texas Tech, 10/2/04
Passed for 400 yards
454, Steve Walsh, BYU, 12/29/94
Had 100 yards receiving
226, Rashaun Woods, Okla. State, 11/30/02
Returned a punt for a touchdown
80, Jeremy Bloom, Colorado, 12/7/02
Returned a kickoff for a touchdown
91, Maurice Drew, UCLA, 9/20/03
Returned an interception for a touchdown
27, Brandon Archer, Kansas State, 10/16/04
Returned a fumble for a touchdown
Kyle Shipley, Texas, 10/11/97
Returned a blocked punt for a touchdown
Lance Taylor, Alabama, 9/7/02 (8 yards)
Rushed for three touchddowns
3, Ell Roberson, Kansas State, 9/29/01
Threw three touchdown passes
4, Josh Fields, Oklahoma State, 11/30/02
Caught three touchdown passes
3, Rashaun Woods, Oklahoma State, 11/30/02
Kicked three field goals
3, Chris Birkholz, Texas Tech, 11/20/99
Had a 70-yard run from scrimmage
80, Deuce McAllister, Mississippi, 12/31/99
Had a 70-yard pass completion
77, Mario Kinsey to Roger Ross, Kansas, 10/13/01
50-yard field goal
50, Tim Syndes, Oklahoma State, 1998
OPPONENT TEAM
400 yards rushing
409, Nebraska, 11/1/97
300 yards rushing
314, Colorado, 10/16/93
400 yards passing
485, Baylor, 12/29/94
300 yards passing
369, Texas Tech, 10/2/04
500 yards total offense
506, Oklahoma State, 11/30/02
30 first downs
30, Iowa State, 11/13/99
50 points
51, Texas A&M, 11/15/97
Scored a safety
Kansas State, 9/29/01
Posted a shutout
29-0, Texas A&M, 11/7/98
Held OU under 100 yards rushing
52, LSU, 1/4/04
Held OU under 100 yards passing
49 vs. Texas Tech, 11/21/98
Held OU under 200 total yards
154 vs. LSU, 1/4/04
Blocked a punt
Fresno State, 9/13/03 (twice)
Blocked a field goal attempt
Kansas State, 10/16/04
THE SOONERS’ RECORD WHEN
Playing at home
4-0
Playing on the road
1-0
Playing on a neutral field
1-0
Playing at night
1-0
Playing during the day
5-0
OU scores on first possession
2-0
Opponent scores on first possession
2-0
OU scores first
4-0
Opponent scores first
2-0
OU leads after 1st quarter
2-0
Opponent leads after 1st quarter
0-0
Teams are tied after 1st quarter
4-0
OU leads at halftime
5-0
Opponent leads at halftime
0-0
Teams are tied at halftime
1-0
OU leads after 3rd quarter
6-0
Opponent leads after 3rd quarter
0-0
Game goes to overtime
0-0
OU has more total yards
5-0
Opponent has more total yards
1-0
OU has more rushing yards
6-0
Opponent has more rushing yards
0-0
OU has more passing yards
5-0
Opponent has more passing yards
1-0
OU has more turnovers
1-0
Opponent has more turnovers
2-0
Teams have equal turnovers
3-0
OU has more penalties
3-0
Opponent has more penalties
2-0
Teams have equal penalties
1-0
OU has more time of possession
5-0
Opponent has more time of possession
1-0
OU has 100-yard rusher
6-0
Opponent has 100-yard rusher
0-0
OU scores at least 20 points
5-0
Opponent scores at least 20 points
2-0
OU throws for 300 yards
1-0
Opponent throws for 300 yards
1-0
Playing on natural grass
6-0
Playing on artificial surface
0-0
OU defense scores
0-0
Opponent defense scores
2-0
OU returns KO/Punt for touchdown
1-0
Opponent returns KO/Punt for touchdown
0-0
BESTS OF THE STOOPS ERA • 17
Individual
OFFENSE
Rushing Yards
248, Quentin Griffin vs. Texas, 2002
237, Quentin Griffin vs. Tulsa, 2002
225, Adrian Peterson vs. Texas, 2004
207, Quentin Griffin vs. Texas Tech, 2002
201, Quentin Griffin vs. Air Force, 2001
Rushing Attempts
36, Adrian Peterson at Kansas State, 2004
32, Quentin Griffin vs. Texas, 2002
32, Kejuan Jones vs. Bowling Green, 2004
32, Adrian Peterson vs. Texas, 2004
31, Quentin Griffin vs. Texas Tech, 2002
30, Quentin Griffin vs. Washington State, 2002
Rushing Touchdowns
6, Quentin Griffin vs. Texas, 2000
4, Kejuan Jones at Texas Tech, 2003
3, six times
Passing Yards
429, Josh Heupel vs. Louisville, 1999
420, Josh Heupel vs. Baylor, 1999
394, Jason White at Texas Tech, 2003
390, Josh Heupel vs. Mississippi, 1999
384, Jason White at Iowa State, 2003
Pass Completions
39, Josh Heupel vs. Mississippi, 1999
37, Josh Heupel vs. Baylor, 1999
36, Nate Hybl vs. Tulsa, 2001
34, Nate Hybl vs. Texas Tech, 2001
31, Josh Heupel vs. Indiana State, 1999
31, Josh Heupel vs. Texas, 1999
31, Josh Heupel vs. Texas A&M, 1999
Pass Attempts
58, Josh Heupel vs. Colorado, 1999
54, Josh Heupel vs. Baylor, 1999
53, Josh Heupel vs. Mississippi, 1999
51, Nate Hybl vs. Texas Tech, 2001
50, Josh Heupel, two times
Passing Touchdowns
5, Jason White at Iowa State, 2003
5, Jason White vs. Texas A&M, 2003
5, Josh Heupel vs. Indiana State, 1999
5, Josh Heupel vs. Louisville, 1999
4, Jason White at Kansas, 2001
4, Jason White vs. Fresno State, 2003
4, Jason White vs. Texas, 2003
4, Jason White vs. Baylor, 2003
4, Jason White at Texas Tech, 2003
4, Jason White at Kansas State, 2004
Receptions
11, Trent Smith vs. Kansas, 2001
11, Josh Norman vs. Texas Tech, 2001
10, Brandon Jones vs. North Texas, 2003
10, Jarrail Jackson vs. Mississippi, 1999
10, Quentin Griffin vs. North Texas, 1999
9, Trent Smith vs. Tulsa, 2001
9, Quentin Griffin vs. Arkansas, 2001
9, Brandon Daniels vs. Texas Tech, 1999
Receiving Yards
190, Mark Clayton vs. Texas, 2003
166, Mark Clayton vs. Texas A&M, 2003
148, Jarrail Jackson vs. Colorado, 1999
138, Antwone Savage vs. Kansas State, 2001
130, Mark Clayton at Texas Tech, 2003
Receiving Touchdowns
4, Trent Smith vs. Kansas, 2001
3, Curtis Fagan vs. Baylor, 2000
3, Mark Clayton vs. Texas A&M, 2003
2, 12 times
Total Offense
410, Josh Heupel vs. Louisville, 1999
397, Josh Heupel vs. Baylor, 1999
397, Josh Heupel vs. Mississippi, 1999
384, Jason White at Iowa State, 2003
377, Josh Heupel vs. Texas A&M, 1999
Kickoff Return
100, Mark Bradley at Iowa State, 2003#
93, J.T. Thatcher vs. Kansas State, 2000
89, Brandon Daniels vs. Notre Dame, 1999#
88, Antwone Savage vs. North Carolina, 2001#
81, Antwone Savage vs. Texas, 2002
Points
77 vs. Texas A&M, 2003
68 vs. Texas-El Paso, 2002
65 vs. Texas, 2003
63 vs. Texas, 2000
63 vs. Houston, 2004
All Purpose Yards
277, Antonio Perkins vs. UCLA, 2003
268, Brandon Daniels vs. Notre Dame, 1999
251, Quentin Griffin vs. Texas, 2002
236, Quentin Griffin vs. Tulsa, 2002
234, Quentin Griffin vs. Texas Tech, 2002
Interception Return
97, Derrick Strait at Texas Tech, 2003
85, J.T. Thatcher vs. Texas Tech, 2000#
75, Derrick Strait vs. Baylor, 2002#
64, Brandon Everage vs. Colorado, 2002
52, Derrick Strait vs. Baylor, 2002
DEFENSE
Points
36, Quentin Griffin vs. Texas, 2000
30, Kejuan Jones at Texas Tech, 2003
24, Trent Smith vs. Kansas, 2001
24, Quentin Griffin vs. Baylor, 2002
24, Quentin Griffin vs. Tulsa, 2001
Field Goal
47, Tim Duncan vs. Air Force, 2001
46, Trey DiCarlo vs. North Texas, 2003
46, Trey DiCarlo vs. Texas A&M, 2002
46, Tim Duncan vs. Texas Tech, 2000
46, Tim Duncan vs. Kansas State, 2000
45, Trey DiCarlo vs. Washington State, 2002
Touchdowns
6, Quentin Griffin vs. Texas, 2000
5, Kejuan Jones at Texas Tech, 2003
4, Trent Smith vs. Kansas, 2001
4, Quentin Griffin vs. Baylor, 2002
4, Quentin Griffin vs. Tulsa, 2001
DEFENSE
Tackles
22, Rocky Calmus vs. Colorado, 1999
20, Rodney Rideau vs. Notre Dame, 1999
19, Lance Mitchell vs. Missouri, 2002
17, Brandon Everage vs. Colorado, 2002
17, Rocky Calmus vs. Texas A&M, 2000
Interceptions
3, J.T. Thatcher vs. Kansas, 2000
2, Mike Woods vs. Oklahoma State, 1999
2, Roy Williams vs. North Texas, 2001
2, Brandon Everage vs. Iowa State, 2002
2, Derrick Strait vs. Baylor, 2002
2, Brodney Pool at Iowa State, 2003
2, Brodney Pool at Texas Tech, 2003
2, Brodney Pool vs. Texas Tech, 2004
SPECIAL TEAMS
Field Goals
4, Trey DiCarlo vs. Texas A&M, 2002
3, Trey DiCarlo vs. Texas, 2003
3, Trey DiCarlo vs. North Texas, 2003
3, Tim Duncan vs. North Carolina, 2001
LONGEST PLAYS
Rush
75, Renaldo Works vs. Arkansas State, 2000#
72, Renaldo Works vs. North Texas, 2001#
63, Quentin Griffin vs. Colorado, 2002
62, Quentin Griffin vs. Texas Tech, 2002#
61, Quentin Griffin vs. Baylor, 2002
61, Adrian Peterson vs. Texas Tech, 2004
Pass Play
77, White to K. Jones at Texas Tech, 2003#
75, Hybl to Savage vs. Kansas State, 2001#
74, Heupel to Savage vs. Kanas State, 2000#
73, Heupel to Fagan vs. Oklahoma State, 1999
68, Hybl to Fagan vs. Texas A&M, 2002#
Punt
73, Jeff Ferguson vs. Colorado, 1999
71, Jeff Ferguson vs. Air Force, 2001
66, Jeff Ferguson vs. Arkansas State, 2000
64, Jeff Ferguson vs. Texas, 1999
Punt Return
91, Antonio Perkins vs. Tulsa, 2002#
84, Antonio Perkins vs. UCLA, 2003#
82, Antonio Perkins vs. South Florida, 2002#
81, J.T. Thatcher vs. Oklahoma State, 1999
74, Antonio Perkins vs. UCLA, 2003#
Fumble Return
69, Cory Heinecke vs. Air Force, 2001#
45, Eric Bassey vs. Alabama, 2002#
18, Roy Williams vs. Kansas State, 2001#
Team
Offense
First Downs
35 at Iowa State, 2003
33 vs. Texas A&M, 2003
32 vs. Fresno State, 2003
30 vs. Baylor, 2000
30 vs. Indiana State, 1999
30 vs. Baylor, 1999
30 vs. Texas A&M, 1999
Rushing Yards
378 vs. Tulsa, 2002
342 vs. Texas A&M, 2003
329 vs. Texas Tech, 2002
301 vs. Iowa State, 1999
301 vs. Texas, 2004
Rushing Attempts
66 vs. Iowa State, 2002
61 vs. Texas A&M, 2003
61 vs. Texas Tech, 2002
56 vs. Colorado, 2002 (2)
56 vs. Texas, 2000
Passing Yards
429 vs. Baylor, 1999
429 vs. Louisville, 1999
414 at Iowa State, 2003
394 at Texas Tech, 2003
390 vs. Mississippi, 1999
Pass Completions
39 vs. Tulsa, 2001
39 vs. Mississippi, 1999
38 vs. Baylor, 1999
34 vs. Texas A&M, 1999
33 vs. Texas Tech, 2001
Pass Attempts
58 vs. Colorado, 1999
56 vs. Baylor, 1999
54 vs. Mississippi, 1999
53 vs. Tulsa, 2001
53 vs. Texas A&M, 1999
Total Offense
639 vs. Texas A&M, 2003
613 at Iowa State, 2003
583 vs Houston, 2004
557 vs. Baylor, 1999
556 vs. Fresno State, 2003
552 vs. Texas, 2003
552 vs. Texas A&M, 1999
Fewest First Downs Allowed
3, Texas A&M, 2003
5, Iowa State, 2002
5, Texas A&M, 2001
6, Arkansas, 2001
7, Baylor, 2000
Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed
-7, Texas Tech, 2001
-7, Texas, 2000
1, Kansas State, 2004
4, Washington State, 2002
12, Texas Tech, 2002
17, Iowa State, 2002
Fewest Passing Yards Allowed
13, Arkansas, 2001
25, Baylor, 2000
32, Texas A&M, 2003
36, Indiana State, 1999
43, Iowa State, 2002
Fewest Pass Completions Allowed
2, Arkansas, 2001 (2-13)
2, Indiana State, 1999 (2-9)
4, Texas A&M, 2003 (4-32)
4, Iowa State, 2002 (4-22)
6, Colorado, 2002 (6-15)
Fewest Total Yards Allowed
50, Arkansas, 2001 (55 plays)
54, Texas A&M, 2003 (42 plays)
60, Iowa State, 2002 (45 plays)
94, Baylor, 2000 (58 plays)
132, Texas A&M, 2001 (50 plays)
Fewest Points Allowed
0 vs. Texas-El Paso, 2002
0 vs. Tulsa, 2002
0 vs. Tulsa, 2001
0 vs. Indiana State, 1999
0 vs. Missouri, 1999
0 vs. Texas, 2004
Most Sacks
8, Texas Tech, 2002
7, Arkansas, 2001
6, Washington State, 2002
6, at Iowa State, 2003
6, at Colorado, 2003
Most Interceptions
5, Kansas, 2000
5, at Texas Tech, 2003
4, Texas, 2001
3, eight times
Most Turnovers Forced
7 vs. Texas-El Paso, 2000
7 vs. Kansas, 2000
6 vs. Texas, 2003
5 vs. Texas-El Paso, 2002
5 vs. Indiana State, 1999
5 at Texas Tech, 2003
Most Time of Possession
42:13 vs. Iowa State, 2002
40:27 vs. Texas Tech, 2001
39:16 vs. Texas Tech, 2002
38:59 vs. Bowling Green, 2004
38:29 vs. Texas A&M, 1999
38:03 vs. Colorado, 2002*
*Indicates Big 12 Championship game
#Long play that resulted in touchdown
OU/OPPONENT DRIVE CHARTS • 18
(Oklahoma Scoring)
Qtr.
Opponent
1
Bowling Green
2
Bowling Green
2
Bowling Green
2
Bowling Green
3
Bowling Green
3
Bowling Green
4
Bowling Green
1
Houston
1
Houston
1
Houston
2
Houston
2
Houston
2
Houston
2
Houston
3
Houston
4
Houston
2
Oregon
2
Oregon
3
Oregon
3
Oregon
4
Oregon
1
Texas Tech
2
Texas Tech
3
Texas Tech
4
Texas Tech
2
Texas
3
Texas
4
Texas
1
Kansas State
2
Kansas State
2
Kansas State
3
Kansas State
4
Kansas State
Time
7:16
12:48
5:08
2:33
8:30
2:23
5:07
9:45
5:42
4:33
13:43
11:34
8:54
3:16
4:20
7:44
14:56
6:03
7:47
1:15
3:36
7:33
8:32
4:38
10:30
:09
9:02
8:07
1:07
10:27
3:12
5:25
7:06
Scoring Play
Clayton 6-yard pass from White
K. Jones 11-yard run
Clayton 9-yard pass from White
DiCarlo 27-yard field goal
Peoples 24-yard pass from White
Peterson 35-yard run
DiCarlo 24-yard field goal
K. Jones 1-yard run
K. Jones 1-yard run
Bradley 51-yard run
T. Wilson 7-yard pass from White
B. Jones 40-yard pass from White
Perkins 41-yard punt return
Peterson 7-yard run
T. Wilson 9-yard pass from Grady
Peterson 1-yard run
DiCarlo 35-yard field goal
Moses 4-yard pass from White
Hickson 25-yard run
Peterson 40-yard run
Peterson 18-yard run
Peterson 1-yard run
T. Wilson 10-yard pass from White
Runnels 13-yard pass from White
T. Wilson 9-yard pass from White
DiCarlo 22-yard field goal
DiCarlo 26-yard field goal
K. Jones 6-yard run
T. Wilson 17-yard pass from White
T. Wilson 14-yard pass from White
DiCarlo 26-yard field goal
Clayton 15-yard pass from White
Clayton 8-yard pass from White
Conversion Play-Yds.
DiCarlo kick
11-61
DiCarlo kick
9-65
DiCarlo kick
9-80
6-18
DiCarlo kick failed 5-34
DiCarlo kick
6-79
17-73
DiCarlo kick
4-36
DiCarlo kick
7-48
DiCarlo kick
1-51
DiCarlo kick
9-71
DiCarlo kick
1-40
DiCarlo kick
DiCarlo kick
8-76
DiCarlo kick
10-50
DiCarlo kick
12-97
12-49
DiCarlo kick
10-74
DiCarlo kick
9-90
DiCarlo kick
7-79
DiCarlo kick
7-89
DiCarlo kick
6-78
DiCarlo kick
11-73
DiCarlo kick
9-65
DiCarlo kick
11-85
15-83
10-48
White pass failed 11-80
DiCarlo kick
5-61
DiCarlo kick
8-80
6-28
DiCarlo kick
10-74
DiCarlo kick
12-78
TOP
4:38
4:04
4:26
2:24
1:59
2:18
8:57
1:46
2:47
:12
3:20
:09
(Opponent Scoring)
Qtr.
Opponent
1
Bowling Green
2
Bowling Green
4
Bowling Green
4
Bowling Green
1
Houston
4
Houston
3
Oregon
2
Texas Tech
3
Texas Tech
4
Texas Tech
1
Kansas State
2
Kansas State
3
Kansas State
Time
1:52
9:34
14:54
14:04
11:44
3:10
4:15
12:57
9:41
4:50
9:25
14:07
9:52
Scoring Play
Sharon 18-yard pass from Jacobs
Suisham 47-yard field goal
Sharon 16-yard pass from Jacobs
Newson 28-yard interception return
Battle 3-yard run
Gilbert 1-yard run
Rosario 30-yard pass from Clemens
Trlica 32-yard field goal
Trlica 20-yard field goal
Mack 8-yard run
Sproles 1-yard run
Figurs 38-yard pass from Meier
Archer 27-yard interception return
Conversion Play-Yds.
Suisham kick
3-29
10-53
Suisham kick
9-80
Suisham kick
Bell kick
7-80
Bell kick failed
11-91
Siegel kick
9-80
16-84
9-77
Trlica kick
10-80
Rheem kick
11-59
Rheem kick
5-79
Rheem kick
TOP
1:00
3:07
2:29
3:53
4:43
5:02
5:10
3:24
4:33
2:53
2:51
1:41
4:19
4:56
4:20
6:13
5:33
4:38
2:46
3:40
1:54
4:27
5:12
3:16
4:29
3:32
7:20
5:19
3:20
4:38
2:00
Score
7-0
14-7
21-10
24-10
30-10
37-10
40-24
7-7
14-7
21-7
28-7
35-7
42-7
49-7
56-7
63-7
3-0
10-0
17-0
24-7
31-7
7-0
14-3
21-6
28-6
3-0
6-0
12-0
7-7
14-14
17-14
24-21
31-21
Score
7-7
10-14
17-37
24-37
7-0
13-63
7-17
3-7
6-14
13-28
7-0
14-7
21-17
STARTERS • 19
Offense
WR
LT
LG
C
RG
RT
TE
RB
QB
WR
FL
Bowling Green
B. Jones
Sims
Chaisson
V. Carter
Joseph
Brown
Moses
K. Jones
White
T. Wilson
Clayton
Houston
B. Jones
Sims
Chaisson
V. Carter
Bush
Brown
Moses
K. Jones
White
T. Wilson
Clayton
Oregon
B. Jones
Sims
Bush
V. Carter
Joseph
Brown
Moses
K. Jones
White
T. Wilson
Clayton
Texas Tech
B. Jones
Sims
Bush
V. Carter
Joseph
Brown
Moses
Peterson
White
Runnels*
Clayton
Texas
B. Jones
Sims
Chaisson
V. Carter
Joseph
Brown
Runnels*
K. Jones
White
Peoples
Clayton
Kansas State
B. Jones
Sims
Chaisson
V. Carter
Joseph
Brown
Moses
Peterson
White
Wilson
Clayton
DT
DE
SLB
MLB
WLB
CB
SS
FS
CB
* - denotes started with a fullback
^ - denotes lined up in a four receiver set
& -denotes lined up in a five receiver set
Defense
DE
DT
Bowling Green
Jackson
Dvoracek McGruder Cody
Ingram
Mitchell
Allen
Bassey
Nicholson
Pool
Perkins
Houston
Jackson
Dvoracek Pendleton Cody
Ingram
Mitchell
Alexander
Bassey
Nicholson
Pool
Perkins
Oregon
Jackson
Pendleton McGruder Cody
Ingram
Mitchell
Alexander
Bassey
Nicholson
Pool
Perkins
Texas Tech
Jackson
Pendleton McGruder Cody
Shelby#
Mitchell
Alexander
Bassey
Nicholson
Pool
Perkins
Texas
Jackson
Pendleton McGruder Cody
Ingram
Mitchell
Alexander
Bassey
Nicholson
Pool
Perkins
Kansas State
Jackson
Pendleton McGruder Cody
Ingram
Mitchell
Alexander
Bassey
Nicholson
Pool
Onyenegecha
# - opened with five defensive backs
PLAYER PARTICIPATION • 20
Allen, Gayron
Alexander, Rufus
Ayodele, Remi
Bassey, Eric
Birdine, Larry
Bradley, Mark
Brown, Jammal
Bush, Chris
Cade, Tony
Carter, Jason
Carter, Vince
Chaisson, Kelvin
Chester, Chris
Choice, Tashard
Clayton, Mark
Cody, Dan
Coleman, Steven
Dampeer, Lawrence
Dennison, Russell
DiCarlo, Trey
Dotston, Alonzo
Ferguson, Blake
Finley, Joe Jon
Flynn, John
Ford, Ataleo
Grady, Tommy
Hickson, Donta
Holmes, Lendy
Hulsey, Grant
Ingram, Clint
Jackson, Jonathan
Jones, Brandon
Jones, Kejuan
Joseph, Davin
Latimer, Zach
Luna, Jacob
McGruder, Lynn
Messner, Chris
Millington, Akim
Mitchell, Lance
Moses, James
Nicholson, Donte
Nixon, Laenar
Onyenegecha, Chijioke
Pendleton, Carl
Peoples, Will
Perkins, Antonio
Peterson, Adrian
Pleasant, Demarrio
Pool, Brodney
Poteat, Jowahn
Rankins, Jejuan
Rayl, Brett
Rice, Jacob
Roberts, Willie
Robinson, David
Runnels, J.D.
Shelby, Brandon
Sims, Wes
Stephens, Darren
Thibodeaux, Calvin
Townsend, Dan
White, Jason
Williams, Darien
Williams, John
Wilson, Travis
Wolfe, D.J.
BGSU
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S-K
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S-LT
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S-QB
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S-WR
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dnp
x
S-K
dnp
S-P
x
x
dnp
dnp
dnp
dnp
dnp
S-SLB
S-DE
S-WR
S-RB
S-RG
dnp
dnp
S-DT
x
dnp
S-MLB
x
S-SS
dnp
x
S-DT
S-WR
S-CB
x
x
S-FS
dnp
x
dnp
S-LS
x
dnp
S-FB
x
S-LT
dnp
dnp
dnp
S-QB
dnp
dnp
x
x
KSU
x
S-WLB
x
S-CB
x
x
S-RT
x
x
x
S-C
S-LG
x
x
S-WR
S-DE
x
x
x
S-K
dnp
S-P
x
dnp
dnp
dnp
dnp
dnp
dnp
S-SLB
S-DE
S-WR
x
S-RG
dnp
dnp
S-DT
dnp
dnp
S-MLB
S-TE
S-SS
dnp
S-CB
S-DT
x
dnp
S-RB
x
S-FS
dnp
x
x
S-LS
x
dnp
x
x
S-LT
dnp
dnp
dnp
S-QB
dnp
dnp
S-WR
x
PLAYER GAME-BY-GAME STATS • 21
Rushing (Att.-Yds.-TD)
Opp.
Jones
Bowling Green 32-148-1
Houston
9-36-2
Oregon
11-41-0
Texas Tech
dnp
Texas
15-63-1
Kansas State 4-21-0
Peterson
16-100-1
25-117-2
24-183-2
22-146-1
32-225-0
36-130-0
Passing (Comp.-Att.-Int.-Yds.-TD)
Opponent
Thompson
Bowling Green dnp
Houston
dnp
Oregon
dnp
Texas Tech
dnp
Texas
dnp
Kansas State dnp
White
2-8-0
0-0-0
5-(-31)-0
2-4-0
2-16-0
1-(-2)-0
Wolfe
1-(-1)-0
13-63-0
3-3-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
White
21-31-1-238-3
14-18-0-257-2
17-23-0-213-1
15-24-0-151-3
14-26-2-113-0
20-31-1-256-4
Kicking Stats
DiCarlo
Bowling Green
Houston
Oregon
Texas Tech
Texas
Kansas State
Choice
dnp
dnp
dnp
16-71-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
Grady
dnp
8-9-0-50-1
dnp
dnp
dnp
dnp
Receivers (Rec.-Yards-TD)
Bradley
Clayton
Finley
Ford
Hickson
B. Jones
K. Jones
Moses
Peoples
Peterson
Rankins
Robinson
Runnels
Townsend
T. Wilson
Wolfe
BGSU
1-6-0
7-74-2
1-14-0
dnp
0-0-0
3-45-0
3-13-0
2-13-0
2-39-1
0-0-0
1-17-0
dnp
0-0-0
0-0-0
1-17-0
0-0-0
UH
1-10-0
5-122-0
1-10-0
0-0-0
dnp
3-58-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
4-43-0
1-(-1)-0
0-0-0
1-5-0
0-0-0
1-3-0
2-16-2
2-31-0
UO
1-17-0
6-91-0
dnp
0-0-0
2-(-3)-0
3-46-0
1-23-0
1-4-1
1-5-0
0-0-0
dnp
dnp
1-10-0
0-0-0
1-20-0
0-0-0
TTU
0-0-0
4-33-0
0-0-0
dnp
dnp
2-24-0
dnp
1-4-0
1-5-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
dnp
3-21-1
dnp
4-64-2
0-0-0
UT
0-0-0
3-19-0
0-0-0
dnp
dnp
1-12-0
2-4-0
1-2-0
2-24-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
dnp
2-18-0
dnp
3-34-0
0-0-0
KSU
2-46-0
5-52-2
0-0-0
dnp
dnp
4-27-0
0-0-0
1-9-0
1-5-0
1-6-0
0-0-0
dnp
1-23-0
dnp
5-88-2
0-0-0
Defense (UT-AT-TT-TFL-FR-I-PBU-S)
BGSU
Allen
0-1-1-0-0-0-0-0
Alexander 4-3-7-0-1-0-0-0
Ayodele
0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0
Bassey
1-0-1-0-0-0-0-0
Birdine
2-1-3-0-0-0-0-0
Cade
0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0
J. Carter
0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0
Cody
0-1-1-0-0-0-1-0
Dampeer
dnp
Dennison
0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0
Ingram
1-1-2-0-0-0-0-0
Jackson
0-2-2-1-0-0-1-0
Latimer
dnp
McGruder 1-2-3-0-0-0-0-0
Mitchell
4-5-9-1-0-0-1-0
Nicholson 3-3-6-0-0-0-0-0
Onyenegecha0-1-1-0-0-0-0-0
Pendleton 1-1-2-0-0-0-0-0
Perkins
2-1-3-0-0-0-0-0
Pool
4-4-8-0-0-0-1-0
Shelby
2-3-5-2-0-0-1-0
Thibodeaux 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0
D. WIlliams
dnp
UH
4-1-5-0-0-0-0-0
5-2-7-0-0-0-1-0
1-2-3-2-0-0-0-2
1-0-1-0-0-0-0-0
2-0-2-1-0-0-0-1
1-0-1-0-0-0-0-0
3-0-3-0-0-0-0-0
1-0-1-1-0-0-0-0
dnp
0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0
0-1-1-0-0-0-0-0
3-0-3-2-0-0-0-2
2-2-4-0-0-0-0-0
0-1-1-1-0-0-0-0
1-3-4-2-0-0-0-1
2-3-5-0-0-0-1-0
1-0-1-0-0-0-0-0
0-1-1-0-0-0-0-0
3-0-3-0-0-0-0-0
6-1-7-1-0-0-0-0
1-5-6-0-0-0-1-0
0-1-1-1-0-0-0-0
1-0-1-0-0-0-0-0
UO
TTU
UT
KSU
3-0-3-0-0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 0-3-3-1-0-0-0-0 2-0-2-0-0-0-0-0
3-4-7-1-0-0-0-0 3-0-3-1-0-0-1-0 8-2-10-0-0-0-0-0 7-2-9-1-1-0-0-0
1-1-2-1-0-0-0-1 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 0-1-1-0-0-0-0-0
4-1-5-0-0-0-1-0 3-2-5-0-0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 2-1-3-0-0-0-0-0
2-2-4-2-0-0-1-0 4-1-5-1-0-0-1-0 1-1-2-0-0-0-0-0 2-0-2-0-1-0-0-0
0-1-1-0-0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 1-0-1-0-0-0-0-0
0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0
0-1-1-0-0-0-0-0 1-3-4-0-0-0-0-0 1-1-2-1-0-0-0-1 2-2-4-2-0-0-1-2
dnp
dnp
dnp
0-0-0-0-1-0-0-0
1-2-3-0-0-0-0-0 1-0-1-0-0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 1-0-1-0-0-0-0-0
5-4-9-1-0-0-0-1 1-0-1-0-0-0-0-0 2-1-3-0-2-0-0-0 3-2-5-1-0-0-1-0
1-1-2-0-0-0-0-0 5-1-6-2-0-0-1-1 3-5-8-0-0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0
0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0
dnp
dnp
0-1-1-1-0-0-0-0 0-2-2-0-0-0-0-0 1-3-4-2-0-0-0-0 2-1-3-0-0-0-0-0
6-3-9-1-1-0-0-0 1-1-2-0-0-0-2-0 4-1-5-0-0-0-0-0 3-2-5-0-0-0-0-0
6-5-11-1-0-0-0-1 6-1-7-0-0-0-0-0 6-0-6-1-0-0-1-0 3-2-5-1-0-0-1-1
0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 1-0-1-0-0-0-0-0 2-2-4-1-0-0-2-1 4-2-6-0-0-0-1-0
0-1-1-0-0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 1-3-4-1-0-0-0-1 0-2-2-0-0-0-0-0
3-6-9-0-0-0-0-0 5-0-5-1-1-0-0-1 2-1-3-0-0-0-0-0
dnp
4-4-8-0-0-0-1-0 10-3-13-1-0-2-1-0 5-1-6-0-1-0-1-0 3-1-4-0-0-0-1-0
1-3-4-0-0-0-0-0 5-4-9-1-0-1-1-1 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0
0-1-1-0-0-0-0-0
dnp
dnp
dnp
0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0
dnp
dnp
dnp
FG
2
0
1
0
2
1
FG Seq.
27 g, 24 g
47 ng
35 g
36 ng
22 g, 26 g
26 g, 40 ng
Punting
Ferguson (No.-Avg./Long)
Bowling Green
2-45.0/46
Houston
2-45.5/54
Oregon
4-43.8/58
Texas Tech
3-42.3/55
Texas
5-40.2/45
Kansas State
6-42.0/55
50+
0
1
1
1
0
1
PAT
4-5
9-9
4-4
4-4
0-0
4-4
I-20 I-10 I-5
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
2
0
1
0
2
0
3
0
0
GAME RECAPS • 22
No. 2/2 Oklahoma 40, Bowling Green 24
Sept. 4 @ Norman, Okla.
A record crowd of 84,319 looked on as Oklahoma overpowered Bowling
Green in the season-opener for both teams, 40-24.
Kejuan Jones (148) and Adrian Peterson (100) both cracked the 100-yard
rushing mark. Jones ran for a pair of touchdowns, while Peterson scored one
on the longest run of the day, a 35-yarder.
Jason White fired a trio of touchdown passes on the day, including two to
Mark Clayton.
The Oklahoma defense played well, allowing only one sustained drive on the
day. Two of Bowling Green’s touchdowns came as a direct result of Sooner
turnovers -- a fumble deep in OU territory and an interception that was returned
for a touchdown.
Score by Quarters
Bowling Green.......
Oklahoma....
Attendance: 84,319
1 2 3 4 Final
7 3 0 14 - 24
7 17 13 3 - 40
Record: (0-1)
Record: (1-0)
Scoring Summary:
First Quarter
7:16 OU - Clayton, Mark 6 yd pass from White, Jason (DiCarlo kick), 11-61, 4:38
1:52 BGSU - Sharon, Charles 18 yd pass from Jacobs, Omar (Suisham kick), 3-29, 1:00
Second Quarter
12:48 OU - Jones, Kejuan 11 yd run (DiCarlo, Trey kick), 9-65, 4:04
9:34 BGSU - SUISHAM, Shaun 47 yd field goal, 10-53, 3:07
5:08 OU - Clayton, Mark 9 yd pass from White, Jason (DiCarlo kick), 9-80, 4:26
2:33 OU - DiCarlo, Trey 27 yd field goal, 6-18, 2:24
Third Quarter
8:30 OU - Peoples, Will 24 yd pass from White, Jason (DiCarlo kick failed), 5-34, 1:59
2:23 OU - Peterson, Adrian 35 yd run (DiCarlo kick), 6-79, 2:18
Fourth Quarter
14:54 BGSU - Sharon, Charles 16 yd pass from Jacobs, Omar (Suisham kick), 9-80, 2:29
14:04 BGSU - Newson, Keon 28 yd interception return (Suisham kick)
5:07 OU - DiCarlo 24 yd field goal, 17-73, 8:57
FIRST DOWNS...................
RUSHES-YARDS (NET)............
PASSING YDS (NET).............
Passes Att-Comp-Int...........
TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS.....
Fumble Returns-Yards..........
Punt Returns-Yards............
Kickoff Returns-Yards.........
Interception Returns-Yards....
Punts (Number-Avg)............
Fumbles-Lost..................
Penalties-Yards...............
Possession Time...............
Third-Down Conversions........
Fourth-Down Conversions.......
Red-Zone Scores-Chances.......
Sacks By: Number-Yards........
BGSU
15
19-51
218
41-24-0
60-269
0-0
1-5
4-52
1-28
6-36.3
2-1
5-35
21:01
8 of 16
0 of 1
2-2
0-0
OU
27
52-258
238
31-21-1
83-496
0-0
4-59
1-14
0-0
2-45.0
3-1
7-65
38:59
10 of 18
3 of 3
5-6
0-0
RUSHING: Bowling Green-Pope 8-29; Jacobs 7-15; Lane 4-7. Oklahoma-Jones, K. 32148; Peterson 16-100; White 2-8; Clayton 1-3; Wolfe 1-minus 1.
PASSING: Bowling Green-Jacobs 24-41-0-218. Oklahoma-White 21-31-1-238.
RECEIVING: Bowling Green-Pope 6-46; Sanders 5-72; Magner 5-20; Sharon 4-54;
DiBacco 2-9; Hawkins 1-11; Lane 1-6. Oklahoma-Clayton 7-74; Jones, B. 3-45; Jones, K.
3-13; Peoples 2-39; Moses 2-13; Rankins 1-17; Wilson 1-17; Finley 1-14; Bradley 1-6.
INTERCEPTIONS: Bowling Green-Newson 1-28. Oklahoma-None.
FUMBLES: Bowling Green-Magner 1-0; Sharon 1-1. Oklahoma-Peterson 2-0; Moses 1-1.
SACKS (UA-A): Bowling Green-None. Oklahoma-None.
OU TACKLES (UA-A): Oklahoma-Mitchell 4-5; Pool 4-4; Alexander 4-3; Nicholson 3-3;
Shelby 2-3; Perkins 2-1; Birdine 2-1; McGruder 1-2; Pendleton 1-1; Ingram 1-1; Jackson
0-2; Dvoracek 0-2; Wolfe 1-0; Jones, B. 1-0; Bassey 1-0; Runnels 0-1; Peoples 0-1; Cody
0-1; Onyenegecha 0-1; Allen 0-1.
No. 2/2 Oklahoma 63, Houston 13
Sept. 11 @ Norman, Okla.
Houston scored in its initial drive then watched Oklahoma’s juggernaut reel
off 63 unanswered points enroute to an easy win at Norman.
Jason White, who played only one series deep into the second half, completed 14-of-18 passes for 257 yards and two touchdowns. The running game was
in high gear, too. Adrian Peterson picked up 117 yards and two touchdowns on
25 carries to key a team total of 276 rushing yards.
The visiting Cougars did complete 15-of-22 passes with no interceptions, but
could muster nothing on the ground. Thirty-seven attempts yielded just 61
yards, a figure that also was impacted by five sacks.
A highlight in the game came in the second quarter when Antonio Perkins
returned a punt 41 yards for a touchdown. It was the eighth such TD return of
his career, which tied the NCAA record.
Score by Quarters
Houston.....
Oklahoma....
Attendance: 84,280
1 2
7 0
21 28
3 4 Final
0 6 - 13
Record: (0-2)
7 7 - 63
Record: (2-0)
Scoring Summary:
First Quarter
11:44 HOU - Battle 3 yd run (Bell kick), 7-80, 3:16
9:45 OU - Jones, K. 1 yd run (DiCarlo kick), 4-36, 1:46
5:42 OU - Jones, K. 1 yd run (DiCarlo kick), 7-48, 2:47
4:33 OU - Bradley, Mark 51 yd run (DiCarlo, Trey kick), 1-51 0:12, HOU 7 - OU 21
Second Quarter
13:43 OU - Wilson 7 yd pass from White (DiCarlo kick), 9-71, 3:20
11:34 OU - Jones, B. 40 yd pass from White (DiCarlo, Trey kick), 1-40, 0:09
8:54 OU - Perkins 41 yd punt return (DiCarloick)
3:16 OU - Peterson 7 yd run (DiCarlo kick), 8-76, 3:53
Third Quarter
4:20 OU - Wilson 9 yd pass from Grady (DiCarlo kick), 10-50, 4:43
Fourth Quarter
7:44 OU - Peterson 1 yd run (DiCarlo kick), 12-97, 5:02
3:10 HOU - Gilbert 1 yd run (Bell kick failed), 11-91, 4:29
`
FIRST DOWNS...................
RUSHES-YARDS (NET)............
PASSING YDS (NET).............
Passes Att-Comp-Int...........
TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS.....
Fumble Returns-Yards..........
Punt Returns-Yards............
Kickoff Returns-Yards.........
Interception Returns-Yards....
Punts (Number-Avg)............
Fumbles-Lost..................
Penalties-Yards...............
Possession Time...............
Third-Down Conversions........
Fourth-Down Conversions.......
Red-Zone Scores-Chances.......
Sacks By: Number-Yards........
HOU
14
37-61
221
22-15-0
59-282
0-0
1-18
4-54
0-0
8-40.9
2-1
10-49
27:13
2 of 12
0 of 1
2-2
0-0
OU
24
49-276
307
27-22-0
76-583
0-0
3-42
1-56
0-0
2-45.5
1-1
7-48
32:47
13 of 16
0 of 0
6-6
5-37
RUSHING: Houston-Gilbert 9-54; Battle 12-41; Schirmer 1-4; Evans 2-3; Francis 1-2;
Marshall 1-minus 1; Kolb 11-minus 42. Oklahoma-Peterson 25-117; Wolfe 13-63; Bradley,
1-51; Jones, K. 9-36; Grady 1-9.
PASSING: Houston-Kolb 15-22-0-221. Oklahoma-White 14-18-0-257; Grady 8-9-0-50.
RECEIVING: Houston-Briles 4-85; Gibson 3-50; Marshall 3-33; McDaniel 2-9; Cucci 1-18;
Hopkins 1-15; Gilbert 1-11. Oklahoma-Clayton 5-122; Peoples 4-43; Jones, B. 3-58; Wolfe
2-31; Wilson 2-16; Finley 1-10; Ford 1-10; Bradley 1-10; Robinson 1-5; Townsend 1-3;
Peterson 1-minus 1.
OU TACKLES (UA-A): Pool 6-1; Alexander 5-2; Shelby 1-5; Allen 4-1; Nicholson 2-3;
Latimer 2-2; Mitchell 1-3; Jackson 3-0; Perkins 3-0; Carter 3-0; Dvoracek 1-2; Ayodele 12; Birdine 2-0; Bassey 1-0; Onyenegecha 1-0; Cade 1-0; Cody 1-0; Nixon 1-0; Williams, 10; Wolfe 1-0; Ingram 0-1; Thibodeaux 0-1; McGruder -1; Pendleton 0-1.
GAME RECAPS • 23
No. 2/2 Oklahoma 31, Oregon 7
Sept. 18 @ Norman, Okla.
No. 2/2 Oklahoma 28, Texas Tech 13
Oct. 2 @ Norman, Okla.
Balance? It rarely gets better than this. Oklahoma had 214 rushing yards
and 213 passing yards. That, coupled with a defensive effort that kept Oregon’s
high-powered offense out of the end zone most of the day, led to OU’s 31-7 victory over the Ducks.
The win capped a fifth straight season in which the Sooners won all of their
regular season non-conference games.
Adrian Peterson ran for a career-high 183 yards and became the first OU
freshman ever to gain 100 yards in his first three games. Jason White was
steady, completing 17-of-23 passes for 213 yards and one touchdown.
The defense, spearheaded by Donte Nicholson’s 11 tackles, shut down an
Oregon offense that had piled up 495 total yards just one week earlier. The
Ducks gained many of their yards when the issue had been settled.
As matter of fact victories go, this one was, well, typical. Oklahoma took care
of business in its Big 12 opener, 28-13.
Jason White was the picture of efficiency, completing 15-of-24 passes with
three touchdowns and no interceptions. Running back Adrian Peterson, amking
his first start, ran 22 times for 146 yards and one score.
On defense, OU did something it had not done all season -- intercept a pass.
In fact, it intercepted three, including two by Brodney Pool.
Tech piled up yards, but it’s normally high-scoring offense did not yield a
touchdown until the 4:50 mark of the final period, and its point output was 25
below its season average.
Score by Quarters
Oregon
Oklahoma....
Attendance: 84,574
1 2 3 4 Score
0 0 7 0 - 7
Record: (0-2)
0 10 14 7 - 31
Record: (3-0)
Scoring Summary:
Second Quarter
14:56 OU - DiCarlo, Trey 35 yd field goal, 12-49 5:10
6:03 OU - Moses 4 yd pass from White (DiCarlo kick), 10-74 3:24
Third Quarter
7:47 OU - Hickson 25 yd run (DiCarlo kick), 9-90 4:33
4:15 ORE - Rosario 30 yd pass from Clemens (Siegel kick), 9-80 3:32
1:15 OU - Peterson 40 yd run (DiCarlo kick), 7-79 2:53
Fourth Quarter
3:36 OU - Peterson 18 yd run (DiCarlo kick), 7-89 2:51
FIRST DOWNS...................
RUSHES-YARDS (NET)............
PASSING YDS (NET).............
Passes Att-Comp-Int...........
TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS.....
Fumble Returns-Yards..........
Punt Returns-Yards............
Kickoff Returns-Yards.........
Interception Returns-Yards....
Punts (Number-Avg)............
Fumbles-Lost..................
Penalties-Yards...............
Possession Time...............
Third-Down Conversions........
Fourth-Down Conversions.......
Red-Zone Scores-Chances.......
Sacks By: Number-Yards........
ORE
20
34-140
181
37-25-0
71-321
1-8
2-7
3-60
0-0
6-40.8
1-1
11-100
28:37
4 of 14
2 of 3
0-2
2-14
OU
27
46-214
213
23-17-0
69-427
0-0
2-22
2-45
0-0
4-43.8
2-1
6-45
31:23
9 of 14
0 of 0
3-4
2-14
RUSHING: Oregon-Whitehead 13-66; Washington 9-30; Allen 1-25; Colvin 1-8; Clemens
8-7; Dixon 1-4; Siegel 1-0. Oklahoma-Peterson 24-183; Jones 11-41; Hickson 2-19; Wolfe,
D.J. 3-3; TEAM 1-minus 1; White 5-minus 31.
PASSING: Oregon-Clemens 24-35-0-179; Dixon 1-2-0-2. Oklahoma -White 17-23-0-213.
RECEIVING: Oregon-Rosario 7-64; Williams 6-36; Whitehead 4-19; Maxwell 3-27; Day 222; Washington 2-12; Strong 1-1. Oklahoma -Clayton 6-91; Jones 3-46; Hickson 2-minus
3; Jones, K. 1-23; Wilson 1-20; Bradley 1-17; Runnels 1-10; Peoples 1-5; Moses 1-4.
INTERCEPTIONS: Oregon-None. Oklahoma-None.
SACKS (UA-A): Oregon-D. Nelson 1-0; Matson 1-0. Oklahoma-Ayodele 1-0; Nicholson,
1-0; Ingram 1-0.
OU TACKLES (UA-A): Nicholson 6-5; Mitchell 6-3; Ingram 5-4; Perkins 3-6; Pool 4-4;
Alexander 3-4; Bassey 4-1; Birdine 2-2; Shelby 1-3; Allen 3-0; Dennison 1-2; Jackson 1-1;
Ayodele 1-1; Bradley 1-0; Jones, K. 1-0; Cade 0-1; Pendleton 0-1; Cody 0-1; DiCarlo, 01; McGruder 0-1; Thibodeaux 0-1.
Score by Quarters
Texas Tech..........
Oklahoma Sooners....
Attendance: 84,580
1 2
0 3
7 7
3
3
7
4 Score
7 - 13
Record: (3-2,1-1)
7 - 28
Record: (4-0,1-0)
Scoring Summary:
First Quarter
7:33 OU - Peterson 1 yd run (DiCarlo ), 6-78 1:41
Second Quarter
12:57 TT - Trlica 32 yd field goal, 16-84 7:20
8:32 OU - Wilson 10 yd pass from White (DiCarlo kick), 11-73 4:19
Third Quarter
9:41 TT - Trlica 20 yd field goal, 9-77 5:19
4:38 OU - Runnels 13 yd pass from White, Jason (DiCarlo kick), 9-65 4:56
Fourth Quarter
10:30 OU - Wilson 9 yd pass from White (DiCarlo kick), 11-85 4:20
4:50 TT - Mack 8 yd run (Trlica kick), 10-80 3:20
FIRST DOWNS...................
RUSHES-YARDS (NET)............
PASSING YDS (NET).............
Passes Att-Comp-Int...........
TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS.....
Fumble Returns-Yards..........
Punt Returns-Yards............
Kickoff Returns-Yards.........
Interception Returns-Yards....
Punts (Number-Avg)............
Fumbles-Lost..................
Penalties-Yards...............
Possession Time...............
Third-Down Conversions........
Fourth-Down Conversions.......
Red-Zone Scores-Chances.......
Sacks By: Number-Yards........
TT
27
24-56
369
55-36-3
79-425
0-0
2-4
1-0
0-0
1-44.0
1-1
2-20
32:23
10 of 18
1 of 3
3-4
0-0
OU
18
40-221
151
24-15-0
64-372
0-0
1-3
3-51
3-42
3-42.3
1-0
7-60
27:37
10 of 16
2 of 2
4-6
3-18
RUSHING: Texas Tech-Henderson 17-65; Mack 1-8; Filani 1-0; Glover 1-0; Cumbie 4minus 17. Oklahoma-Peterson 22-146; Choice 16-71; White 2-4.
PASSING: Texas Tech-Cumbie 36-55-3-369. Oklahoma -White 15-24-0-151.
RECEIVING: Texas Tech-Glover, N. 9-62; Hicks, Jarrett 6-74; Haverty 5-98; Fuller 4-44;
Henderson 4-10; Olomua 3-47; Filani 2-13; Amendola 1-13; Bishop 1-7; Mack 1-1.
Oklahoma-Wilson 4-64; Clayton 4-33; Runnels 3-21; Jones, B.2-24; Peoples 1-5; Moses
1-4.
INTERCEPTIONS: Texas Tech-None. Oklahoma-Pool 2-42; Shelby 1-0.
OU TACKLES (UA-A): Pool 10-3; Shelby 5-4; Nicholson 6-1; Jackson 5-1; Perkins 5-0;
Birdine 4-1; Bassey 3-2; Cody 1-3; Alexander 3-0; Mitchell 1-1; McGruder 0-2; Ingram 1-0;
Dennison 1-0; Onyenegecha 1-0; Bradley 1-0.
GAME RECAPS • 24
No. 2/2 Oklahoma 12, No. 5/5 Texas 0
Oct. 9 @ Dallas, Texas
One pundit called it “a 12-0 blowout.” The comfort level may not have
reached that level for Oklahoma, but the victory was convincing nevertheles.
Adrian Peterson shredded Texas for 225 yards on 32 carries and the Sooner
defense held Texas, No. 6 in the nation in scoring before the game, to a goose
egg. It marked the first shutout of the Longhorns in 282 games, and the first by
OU over its rival since 1972.
The win was Oklahoma’s fifth straight in the series, the second longest streak
by OU over UT. It also gave Bob Stoops his 60th victory as the Sooners’ head
coach.
Trey DiCarlo started the scoring with a pair of short field goals, made more
treacherous by wet conditions. The Sooners then removed all doubut with an
11-play, 80-yard march midway through the fourth quarter. Kejuan Jones covered the last six yards to give OU a lead that looked twice as big due to the way
the team’s defense was playing.
Score by Quarters
Texas...............
Oklahoma Sooners....
Attendance: 79,587
1
0
0
2 3
0 0
3 3
4 Score
0 - 0
Record: (4-1,1-1)
6 - 12
Record: (5-0,2-0)
Scoring Summary:
Second Quarter
:09 OU - DiCarlo 22 yd field goal, 15-83 6:13
Third Quarter
9:02 OU - DiCarlo 26 yd field goal, 10-48 5:33
Fourth Quarter
8:07 OU - Jones, K.6 yd run (pass failed), 11-80 4:38
UT
FIRST DOWNS...................
13
RUSHES-YARDS (NET)............
40-154
PASSING YDS (NET).............
86
Passes Att-Comp-Int...........
23-8-0
TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS.....63-240
Fumble Returns-Yards..........
0-0
Punt Returns-Yards............
0-0
Kickoff Returns-Yards.........
0-0
Interception Returns-Yards....
2-32
Punts (Number-Avg)............
7-36.9
Fumbles-Lost..................
3-3
Penalties-Yards...............
5-40
Possession Time...............
23:58
Third-Down Conversions........
6 of 15
Fourth-Down Conversions.......
1 of 2
Red-Zone Scores-Chances.......
0-0
Sacks By: Number-Yards........
0-0 3-20
OU
24
52-301
113
27-14-2
79-414
0-0
3-19
1-16
0-0
5-40.2
3-1
5-29
36:02
4 of 14
1 of 1
3-5
RUSHING: Texas-Benson 23-92; Young 16-54; Jeffery 1-8. Oklahoma-Peterson 32-225;
Jones, K.15-63; White 2-16; Clayton 1-minus 1; TEAM 2-minus 2.
PASSING: Texas-Young 8-23-0-86. Oklahoma-White 14-26-2-113; TEAM 0-1-0-0.
RECEIVING: Texas-Benson 3-33; Sweed 1-26; Jones 1-10; Matthews 1-7; Scaife 1-6;
Jeffery 1-4. Oklahoma-Wilson 3-34; Clayton 3-19; Peoples 2-24; Runnels 2-18; Jones, K.
2-4; Jones, B. 1-12; Moses 1-2.
INTERCEPTIONS: Texas-Huff 1-14; Johnson 1-18. Oklahoma-None.
OU TACKLES (UA-A): Alexander 8-2; Jackson 3-5; Nicholson 6-0; Pool 5-1; Mitchell 4-1;
Onyenegecha 2-2; Pendleton 1-3; McGruder 1-3; Perkins 2-1; Ingram -1; Allen 0-3; Cody
1-1; Birdine 1-1; Sims 1-0; Jones, K. 1-0.
No. 2/2 Oklahoma 31, Kansas Stte 21
Oct. 16 @ Manhattan, Kan.
A stubborn Kansas State team fought Oklahoma for the better part of the
day, but finally succumbed, 31-21. Jason White fired four touchdown strikes
and a dominant Sooner defense logged five sacks, while limiting Wildcat running back Darren Sproles to a meager 34 yards on 13 carries.
Oklahoma trailed twice in the game, but after falling behind 21-17 in the third
period, the Sooners mounted a 10-play, 72-yard drive that yielded the go-ahead
score. White engineered the drive, hitting all five of his passing attempts,
including a 15-yarder to Mark Clayton for the TD.
Meanwhile, the Sooner defense allowed only two of the touchdowns.
Otherwise, that unit chased KSU quarterback Dylan Meier and stymied Sproles.
At the end of the day, the home team had just one rushing yard on 25 attempts.
Dan Cody had three sacks to lead the charge.
Score by Quarters
Oklahoma............
Kansas State........
Attendance: 52,310
1 2 3 4 Score
7 10 7 7 - 31
(Record: 6-0, 3-0)
7 7 7 0 - 21
(Record: 2-4, 0-3)
Scoring Summary:
First Quarter
9:25 KS - Sproles 1 yd run (Rheem kick), 11 plays, 59 yards, TOP 4:38,
1:07 OU - Wilson 17 yd pass from White (DiCarlo kick), 5 plays, 61 yards, TOP 2:46
Second Quarter
14:07 KS - Figurs 38 yd pass from Meier (Rheem kick), 5 plays, 79 yards, TOP 2:00
10:27 OU - Wilson 14 yd pass from White (DiCarlo kick, 8 plays, 80 yards, TOP 3:40
3:12 OU - DiCarlo 26 yd field goal, 6 plays, 28 yards, TOP 1:54
Third Quarter
9:52 KS - Archer 27 yd interception return (Rheem kick)
5:25 OU - Clayton 15 yd pass from White (DiCarlo kick), 10 plays, 74 yards, TOP 4:27,
Fourth Quarter
7:06 OU - Clayton 8 yd pass from White (DiCarlo kick) 12 plays, 78 yards, TOP 5:12
OU
FIRST DOWNS...................
23
RUSHES-YARDS (NET)............
44-149
PASSING YDS (NET).............
256
Passes Att-Comp-Int...........
31-20-1
TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS.....75-405
Fumble Returns-Yards..........
0-0
Punt Returns-Yards............
3-30
Kickoff Returns-Yards.........
3-38
Interception Returns-Yards....
0-0
Punts (Number-Avg)............
6-42.0
Fumbles-Lost..................
1-0
Penalties-Yards...............
10-100
Possession Time...............
31:19
Third-Down Conversions........
8 of 17
Fourth-Down Conversions.......
1 of 1
Red-Zone Scores-Chances.......
5-5
Sacks By: Number-Yards........
4-32
KSU
17
25-1
246
41-21-0
66-247
0-0
0-0
2-42
1-27
8-39.4
3-3
4-28
28:41
4 of 14
0 of 1
1-2
1-2
RUSHING: KSU-Sproles 13-34, Webb 1-(-8), Team 1-(-8), Meier 10-(-17). OklahomaPeterson 36-130, K. Jones 4-21, Bradley 1-3, White 1-(-2), Team 2-(-3).
PASSING: KSU-Meier 38-20-0-242. Oklahoma-White 31-20-1-256.
RECEIVING: KSU-Moreira 7-85, Figurs 6-80, Madison 4-37, Casey 3-29, Dennis 1-15.
Oklahoma-Wilson 5-88, Clayton 5-52, B. Jones 4-27, Bradley 2-46, Runnels 1-23, Moses
1-9, Peterson 1-6, Peoples 1-5.
INTERCEPTIONS: KSU-Archer 1-27. Oklahoma-None.
OU TACKLES (UA-A): Alexander 7-2, Onyenegecha 4-2, Nicholson 3-2, Ingram 3-2,
Mitchell 302, Pool 301, Cody 2-2, Bassey 2-1, McGruder 2-1, Birdine 2-0, Allen 2-0,
Bradley 1-1, Pendleton 0-2, Thompson 1-0, Moses 1-0, Peoples 1-0, Cade 1-0, Dennison
1-0, Ayodele 0-1, Runnels 0-1.
Oklahoma Sooners Combined Team Statistics (as of Oct 17, 2004)
All games
RECORD:
ALL GAMES...........
CONFERENCE..........
NON-CONFERENCE......
DATE
OPPONENT
----------------------------------Sep 04, 2004
BOWLING GREEN
Sep 11, 2004
HOUSTON COUGARS
Sep 18, 2004
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
*Oct 02, 2004
TEXAS TECH
*Oct 09, 2004 vs Texas
*Oct 16, 2004 at Kansas State
* denotes conference game
OVERALL
(6-0-0)
(3-0-0)
(3-0-0)
W/L
--W
W
W
W
W
W
SCORE
----40-24
63-13
31-7
28-13
12-0
31-21
ATTEND
-----84319
84280
84574
84580
79587
52310
RUSHING
GP Att Gain Loss Net
Avg TD Long Avg/G
----------------------------------------------------------Peterson, Adria 6 155 954
53 901
5.8
6
61 150.2
Jones, Kejuan
5
71 311
2 309
4.4
4
26 61.8
Choice, Tashard 3
16
71
0
71
4.4
0
9 23.7
Wolfe, D.J.
6
17
67
2
65
3.8
0
31 10.8
Bradley, Mark
6
2
54
0
54 27.0
1
51
9.0
Hickson, Donta
2
2
25
6
19
9.5
1
25
9.5
Grady, Tommy
2
1
9
0
9
9.0
0
9
4.5
Clayton, Mark
6
2
3
1
2
1.0
0
3
0.3
White, Jason
6
12
31
36
-5 -0.4
0
6 -0.8
TEAM
3
5
0
6
-6 -1.2
0
0 -2.0
Total.......... 6 283 1525 106 1419
5.0 12
61 236.5
Opponents...... 6 179 667 204 463
2.6
4
25 77.2
PASSING
GP
Effic Att-Cmp-Int
Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G
--------------------------------------------------------------White, Jason
6 156.24 153-101-4
66.0 1228 13 41 204.7
Grady, Tommy
2 172.22
9-8-0
88.9
50
1 10 25.0
TEAM
3
0.00
1-0-0
0.0
0
0
0
0.0
Total.......... 6 156.17 163-109-4
66.9 1278 14 41 213.0
Opponents...... 6 112.86 219-129-3
58.9 1321
4 63 220.2
HOME
(4-0-0)
(1-0-0)
(3-0-0)
AWAY
(1-0-0)
(1-0-0)
(0-0-0)
NEUTRAL
(1-0-0)
(1-0-0)
(0-0-0)
TEAM STATISTICS
OU
OPP
--------------------------------------------------FIRST DOWNS..............
143
106
Rushing................
73
32
Passing................
63
63
Penalty................
7
11
RUSHING YARDAGE..........
1419
463
Yards gained rushing...
1525
667
Yards lost rushing.....
106
204
Rushing Attempts.......
283
179
Average Per Rush.......
5.0
2.6
Average Per Game.......
236.5
77.2
TDs Rushing............
12
4
PASSING YARDAGE..........
1278
1321
Att-Comp-Int...........
163-109-4
219-129-3
Average Per Pass.......
7.8
6.0
Average Per Catch......
11.7
10.2
Average Per Game.......
213.0
220.2
TDs Passing............
14
4
TOTAL OFFENSE............
2697
1784
Total Plays............
446
398
Average Per Play.......
6.0
4.5
Average Per Game.......
449.5
297.3
KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS....
11-220
14-208
PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS....
16-175
9-41
INT RETURNS: #-YARDS.....
3-42
4-87
FUMBLES-LOST.............
11-4
12-10
PENALTIES-YARDS..........
42-347
37-272
PUNTS-AVG................
22-42.5
36-39.1
TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME..
33:01
26:59
3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS.....
54/95
34/89
4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS.....
7/7
4/11
RECEIVING
GP No. Yds
Avg TD Long Avg/G
------------------------------------------------Clayton, Mark
6
30 391 13.0
4
39 65.2
Wilson, Travis
6
16 239 14.9
6
41 39.8
Jones, Brandon
6
16 212 13.2
1
40 35.3
Peoples, Will
6
11 121 11.0
1
28 20.2
Runnels, J.D.
6
7
72 10.3
1
23 12.0
Jones, Kejuan
5
6
40
6.7
0
23
8.0
Moses, James
6
6
32
5.3
1
14
5.3
Bradley, Mark
6
5
79 15.8
0
28 13.2
Wolfe, D.J.
6
2
31 15.5
0
27
5.2
Finley, Joe Jon 5
2
24 12.0
0
14
4.8
Peterson, Adria 6
2
5
2.5
0
6
0.8
Hickson, Donta
2
2
-3 -1.5
0
0 -1.5
Rankins, Jejuan 5
1
17 17.0
0
17
3.4
Ford, Ataleo
2
1
10 10.0
0
10
5.0
Robinson, David 1
1
5
5.0
0
5
5.0
Townsend, Dan
2
1
3
3.0
0
3
1.5
Total.......... 6 109 1278 11.7 14
41 213.0
Opponents...... 6 129 1321 10.2
4
63 220.2
INTERCEPTIONS
No. Yds
Avg TD Long
--------------------------------------Pool, Brodney
2
42 21.0 0
42
Shelby, Brandon
1
0
0.0 0
0
Total..........
3
42 14.0 0
42
Opponents......
4
87 21.8 2
28
FIELD GOALS
FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk
----------------------------------------------------------------DiCarlo, Trey
6-9
66.7 0-0
5-5
1-2
0-2
0-0 35
1
KICK RETURNS
No. Yds
Avg TD Long
--------------------------------------Bradley, Mark
4
64 16.0 0
18
Rankins, Jejuan
3
78 26.0 0
56
Clayton, Mark
3
67 22.3 0
33
Wilson, Travis
1
11 11.0 0
11
Total..........
11 220 20.0 0
56
Opponents......
14 208 14.9 0
41
|------ PATs ------|
SCORING
TD FGs
Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points
------------------------------------------------------------DiCarlo, Trey
0 6-9 25-26 0-0
0 0-0
0
0
43
Peterson, Adria
6 0-0
0-0
0-0
0 0-0
0
0
36
Wilson, Travis
6 0-0
0-0
0-0
0 0-0
0
0
36
Jones, Kejuan
4 0-0
0-0
0-0
0 0-0
0
0
24
Clayton, Mark
4 0-0
0-0
0-0
0 0-0
0
0
24
Hickson, Donta
1 0-0
0-0
0-0
0 0-0
0
0
6
Peoples, Will
1 0-0
0-0
0-0
0 0-0
0
0
6
Jones, Brandon
1 0-0
0-0
0-0
0 0-0
0
0
6
Runnels, J.D.
1 0-0
0-0
0-0
0 0-0
0
0
6
Bradley, Mark
1 0-0
0-0
0-0
0 0-0
0
0
6
Moses, James
1 0-0
0-0
0-0
0 0-0
0
0
6
Perkins, Antoni
1 0-0
0-0
0-0
0 0-0
0
0
6
White, Jason
0 0-0
0-0
0-0
0 0-1
0
0
0
Total.......... 27 6-9 25-26 0-0
0 0-1
0
0
205
Opponents...... 10 3-4
9-10 0-0
0 0-0
0
0
78
PUNTING
No. Yds
Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd
----------------------------------------------------Ferguson, Blake
22 936 42.5
58
5
3
9
0
Total..........
22 936 42.5
58
5
3
9
0
Opponents......
36 1407 39.1
61
1
7 10
0
PUNT RETURNS
No. Yds
Avg TD Long
--------------------------------------Perkins, Antoni
12 142 11.8 1
44
Rankins, Jejuan
3
30 10.0 0
20
Clayton, Mark
1
3
3.0 0
3
Total..........
16 175 10.9 1
44
Opponents......
9
41
4.6 0
18
ALL PURPOSE
G Rush Rec
PR KOR
IR Tot Avg/G
-----------------------------------------------------Peterson, Adria 6 901
5
0
0
0 906 151.0
Clayton, Mark
6
2 391
3
67
0 463 77.2
Jones, Kejuan
5 309
40
0
0
0 349 69.8
Wilson, Travis
6
0 239
0
11
0 250 41.7
Jones, Brandon
6
0 212
0
0
0 212 35.3
Total.......... 6 1419 1278 175 220
42 3134 522.3
Opponents...... 6 463 1321
41 208
87 2120 353.3
TOTAL OFFENSE
G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G
---------------------------------------------White, Jason
6
165
-5 1228 1223 203.8
Peterson, Adria 6
155 901
0
901 150.2
Oklahoma Sooners Overall Team Statistics (as of Oct 17, 2004)
All games
TEAM STATISTICS
OU
OPP
-------------------------------------------------------SCORING.......................
205
78
Points Per Game.............
34.2
13.0
FIRST DOWNS...................
143
106
Rushing.....................
73
32
Passing.....................
63
63
Penalty.....................
7
11
RUSHING YARDAGE...............
1419
463
Yards gained rushing........
1525
667
Yards lost rushing..........
106
204
Rushing Attempts............
283
179
Average Per Rush............
5.0
2.6
Average Per Game............
236.5
77.2
TDs Rushing.................
12
4
PASSING YARDAGE...............
1278
1321
Att-Comp-Int................
163-109-4
219-129-3
Average Per Pass............
7.8
6.0
Average Per Catch...........
11.7
10.2
Average Per Game............
213.0
220.2
TDs Passing.................
14
4
TOTAL OFFENSE.................
2697
1784
Total Plays.................
446
398
Average Per Play............
6.0
4.5
Average Per Game............
449.5
297.3
KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS.........
11-220
14-208
PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS.........
16-175
9-41
INT RETURNS: #-YARDS..........
3-42
4-87
KICK RETURN AVERAGE...........
20.0
14.9
PUNT RETURN AVERAGE...........
10.9
4.6
INT RETURN AVERAGE............
14.0
21.8
FUMBLES-LOST..................
11-4
12-10
PENALTIES-YARDS...............
42-347
37-272
Average Per Game............
57.8
45.3
PUNTS-YARDS...................
22-936
36-1407
Average Per Punt............
42.5
39.1
Net punt average............
40.7
34.2
TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME.......
33:01
26:59
3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS..........
54/95
34/89
3rd-Down Pct................
57%
38%
4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS..........
7/7
4/11
4th-Down Pct................
100%
36%
SACKS BY-YARDS................
16-117
3-16
MISC YARDS....................
0
8
TOUCHDOWNS SCORED.............
27
10
FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS..........
6-9
3-4
PAT-ATTEMPTS..................
25-26
9-10
ATTENDANCE....................
337753
52310
Games/Avg Per Game..........
4/84438
1/52310
Neutral Site Games..........
1/79587
SCORE BY QUARTERS
-------------------Oklahoma Sooners....
Opponents...........
1st
--42
21
2nd
--75
13
3rd
--51
17
4th
--37
27
Total
--205
78
Oklahoma Sooners Overall Individual Statistics (as of Oct 17, 2004)
All games
RUSHING
GP
Att Gain Loss
Net
Avg
TD Long Avg/G
PUNT RETURNS
No.
Yds
Avg TD Long
-----------------------------------------------------------
---------------------------------------
Peterson, Adria
6
155
954
53
901
5.8
6
61 150.2
Perkins, Antoni
12
142
11.8
1
44
Jones, Kejuan
5
71
311
2
309
4.4
4
26
61.8
Rankins, Jejuan
3
30
10.0
0
20
Choice, Tashard
3
16
71
0
71
4.4
0
9
23.7
Clayton, Mark
1
3
3.0
0
3
Wolfe, D.J.
6
17
67
2
65
3.8
0
31
10.8
Total..........
16
175
10.9
1
44
Bradley, Mark
6
2
54
0
54
27.0
1
51
9.0
Opponents......
9
41
4.6
0
18
Hickson, Donta
2
2
25
6
19
9.5
1
25
9.5
Grady, Tommy
2
1
9
0
9
9.0
0
9
4.5
INTERCEPTIONS
No.
Yds
Clayton, Mark
6
2
3
1
2
1.0
0
3
0.3
---------------------------------------
White, Jason
6
12
31
36
-5
-0.4
0
6
-0.8
Pool, Brodney
2
42
21.0
0
TEAM
3
5
0
6
-6
-1.2
0
0
-2.0
Shelby, Brandon
1
0
0.0
0
0
Total..........
6
283 1525
106 1419
5.0
12
61 236.5
Total..........
3
42
14.0
0
42
Opponents......
6
179
204
463
2.6
4
25
Opponents......
4
87
21.8
2
28
Effic Att-Cmp-Int
Pct
Yds
No.
Yds
PASSING
GP
667
77.2
TD Lng Avg/G
KICK RETURNS
Avg TD Long
42
Avg TD Long
---------------------------------------------------------------
---------------------------------------
White, Jason
6
156.24
153-101-4
41 204.7
Bradley, Mark
4
64
16.0
0
18
Grady, Tommy
2
172.22
9-8-0
88.9
50
1
10
25.0
Rankins, Jejuan
3
78
26.0
0
56
TEAM
3
0.00
1-0-0
0.0
0
0
0
0.0
Clayton, Mark
3
67
22.3
0
33
Total..........
6
156.17
163-109-4
66.9 1278
14
41 213.0
Wilson, Travis
1
11
11.0
0
11
Opponents......
6
112.86
219-129-3
58.9 1321
4
63 220.2
Total..........
11
220
20.0
0
56
Opponents......
14
208
14.9
0
41
-------------------------------------------------
FUMBLE RETURNS
No.
Yds
Clayton, Mark
6
30
391
13.0
4
39
65.2
---------------------------------------
Wilson, Travis
6
16
239
14.9
6
41
39.8
Total..........
0
0
0.0
0
0
Jones, Brandon
6
16
212
13.2
1
40
35.3
Opponents......
1
8
8.0
0
8
Peoples, Will
6
11
121
11.0
1
28
20.2
Runnels, J.D.
6
7
72
10.3
1
23
12.0
Jones, Kejuan
5
6
40
6.7
0
23
8.0
Moses, James
6
6
32
5.3
1
14
5.3
Bradley, Mark
6
5
79
15.8
0
28
13.2
Wolfe, D.J.
6
2
31
15.5
0
27
5.2
Finley, Joe Jon
5
2
24
12.0
0
14
4.8
Peterson, Adria
6
2
5
2.5
0
6
0.8
Hickson, Donta
2
2
-3
-1.5
0
0
-1.5
Rankins, Jejuan
5
1
17
17.0
0
17
3.4
Ford, Ataleo
2
1
10
10.0
0
10
5.0
Robinson, David
1
1
5
5.0
0
5
5.0
Townsend, Dan
2
1
3
3.0
0
3
1.5
Total..........
6
109 1278
11.7
14
41 213.0
Opponents......
6
129 1321
10.2
4
63 220.2
RECEIVING
GP
No.
Yds
Avg
66.0 1228
13
TD Long Avg/G
Avg TD Long
Oklahoma Sooners Overall Individual Statistics (as of Oct 17, 2004)
All games
|------ PATs ------|
SCORING
TD
FGs
Kick Rush Rcv Pass
DXP Saf Points
TOTAL OFFENSE
G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G
-------------------------------------------------------------
----------------------------------------------
DiCarlo, Trey
0
6-9
25-26
0-0
0
0-0
0
0
43
White, Jason
6
165
Peterson, Adria
6
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0-0
0
0
36
Peterson, Adria
6
155
901
0
901 150.2
Wilson, Travis
6
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0-0
0
0
36
Jones, Kejuan
5
71
309
0
309
61.8
Jones, Kejuan
4
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0-0
0
0
24
Choice, Tashard
3
16
71
0
71
23.7
Clayton, Mark
4
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0-0
0
0
24
Wolfe, D.J.
6
17
65
0
65
10.8
Hickson, Donta
1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0-0
0
0
6
Grady, Tommy
2
10
9
50
59
29.5
Bradley, Mark
1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0-0
0
0
6
Bradley, Mark
6
2
54
0
54
9.0
Moses, James
1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0-0
0
0
6
Hickson, Donta
2
2
19
0
19
9.5
Perkins, Antoni
1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0-0
0
0
6
Clayton, Mark
6
2
2
0
2
0.3
Runnels, J.D.
1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0-0
0
0
6
TEAM
3
6
-6
0
-6
-2.0
Peoples, Will
1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0-0
0
0
6
Total..........
6
446 1419 1278
2697 449.5
Jones, Brandon
1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0-0
0
0
6
Opponents......
6
398
1784 297.3
White, Jason
0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0-1
0
0
0
Total..........
27
6-9
25-26
0-0
0
0-1
0
0
205
Opponents......
10
3-4
9-10
0-0
0
0-0
0
0
78
PUNTING
No.
FIELD GOALS
FGM-FGA
Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk
-5 1228
1223 203.8
Yds
463 1321
Avg Long
TB
FC I20 Blkd
-----------------------------------------------------
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Ferguson, Blake
22
936
42.5
58
5
3
9
0
DiCarlo, Trey
Total..........
22
936
42.5
58
5
3
9
0
Opponents......
36 1407
39.1
61
1
7
10
0
TB
OB
FG SEQUENCE
6-9
66.7
0-0
5-5
Oklahoma Sooners
1-2
0-2
0-0
35
1
OPPONENTS
----------------------------------------------------
KICKOFFS
Bowling Green
(27),(24)
(47)
----------------------------------------
No.
Yds
Avg
Houston Cougars
47
-
DiCarlo, Trey
39
2389
61.3
21
2
University of Oregon (35)
25
Total..........
39
2389
61.3
21
2
Texas Tech
36
(32),(20)
Opponents......
17
970
57.1
5
1
Texas
(22),(26)
-
Kansas State
(26),40
-
Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.
Oklahoma Sooners Overall Individual Statistics (as of Oct 17, 2004)
All games
ALL PURPOSE
G Rush
Rec
PR
KOR
IR
Tot Avg/G
-----------------------------------------------------Peterson, Adria
6
901
5
0
0
0
906 151.0
Clayton, Mark
6
2
391
3
67
0
463
77.2
Jones, Kejuan
5
309
40
0
0
0
349
69.8
Wilson, Travis
6
0
239
0
11
0
250
41.7
Jones, Brandon
6
0
212
0
0
0
212
35.3
Bradley, Mark
6
54
79
0
64
0
197
32.8
Perkins, Antoni
6
0
0
142
0
0
142
23.7
Rankins, Jejuan
5
0
17
30
78
0
125
25.0
Peoples, Will
6
0
121
0
0
0
121
20.2
Wolfe, D.J.
6
65
31
0
0
0
96
16.0
Runnels, J.D.
6
0
72
0
0
0
72
12.0
Choice, Tashard
3
71
0
0
0
0
71
23.7
Pool, Brodney
6
0
0
0
0
42
42
7.0
Moses, James
6
0
32
0
0
0
32
5.3
Finley, Joe Jon
5
0
24
0
0
0
24
4.8
Hickson, Donta
2
19
-3
0
0
0
16
8.0
Ford, Ataleo
2
0
10
0
0
0
10
5.0
Grady, Tommy
2
9
0
0
0
0
9
4.5
Robinson, David
1
0
5
0
0
0
5
5.0
Townsend, Dan
2
0
3
0
0
0
3
1.5
White, Jason
6
-5
0
0
0
0
-5
-0.8
TEAM
3
-6
0
0
0
0
-6
-2.0
Total..........
6 1419 1278
175
220
42 3134 522.3
Opponents......
6
41
208
87 2120 353.3
463 1321
Oklahoma Sooners Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Oct 17, 2004)
All games
|--------Tackles--------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd
DEFENSIVE LEADERS
GP Solo Ast Total
TFL/Yds
No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------23 Pool, Brodney
6
32
14
46
2-2
.
2-42
6
.
1-0
.
1
.
42 Alexander, Rufu
6
30
13
43
3-6
.
.
2
5
2-0
3
.
.
8 Nicholson, Dont
6
26
14
40
3-25
2-19
.
3
2
.
.
.
.
10 Mitchell, Lance
6
19
15
34
4-9
1-3
.
3
2
1-0
1
.
.
5 Shelby, Brandon
6
9
15
24
3-8
1-4
1-0
3
3
.
.
.
.
28 Perkins, Antoni
6
15
8
23
1-7
1-7
.
.
.
1-0
1
.
.
49 Jackson, Jonath
6
12
9
21
5-25
3-20
.
2
2
.
.
.
.
44 Ingram, Clint
6
12
9
21
2-7
1-4
.
1
.
2-0
2
.
.
92 Birdine, Larry
6
13
5
18
4-18
1-8
.
2
5
1-0
.
.
.
13 Bassey, Eric
6
11
4
15
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
48 Allen, Gayron
6
9
5
14
1-1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
96 McGruder, Lynn
6
4
10
14
4-5
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
80 Cody, Dan
6
5
8
13
5-27
4-24
.
2
6
.
.
.
.
22 Onyenegecha, Ch
6
8
5
13
1-8
1-8
.
3
.
.
.
.
.
68 Pendleton, Carl
6
2
8
10
1-7
1-7
.
.
2
.
2
.
.
93 Ayodele, Remi
6
2
4
6
3-21
3-21
.
.
2
.
.
.
.
94 Dvoracek, Dusty
2
1
4
5
1-2
.
.
1
1
1-0
.
.
.
36 Dennison, Russe
6
3
2
5
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
46 Latimer, Zach
2
2
2
4
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1 Bradley, Mark
6
3
1
4
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
31 Cade, Tony
6
2
1
3
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
6 Carter, Jason
6
3
.
3
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
29 Peoples, Will
6
1
1
2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
25 Wolfe, D.J.
6
2
.
2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
38 Runnels, J.D.
6
.
2
2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
58 Thibodeaux, Cal
4
.
2
2
1-1
.
.
.
1
.
.
.
.
20 Jones, Kejuan
5
2
.
2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
60 Sims, Wes
6
1
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
12 Thompson, Paul
1
1
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
.
.
82 Nixon, Laenar
1
1
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
83 DiCarlo, Trey
6
.
1
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
81 Jones, Brandon
6
1
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
89 Moses, James
6
1
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
41 Williams, Darie
2
1
.
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
74 Dampeer, Lawren
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1-0
.
.
.
Total..........
6 234 162
396
44-179
16-117
3-42
29 32 10-0
10
1
.
Opponents......
6 271 220
491
37-97
3-16
4-87
19 10
4-8
9
1
.