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QB play not the only thing that must change for the Sooners

By GUERIN EMIG Sports Writer on Sep 24, 2012, at 8:20 AM  Updated on 9/24 at 8:20 AM



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Let's give Landry Jones the day off, shall we? Let's blame someone/something else for Oklahoma's early-season stutter. There are other options. Here are three:

*** No established running game

Whether because of a lack of commitment, push up front, or sure-thing workhorse in the backfield, the Sooners enter the crux of their season unsure that they can grind out a game.

Flash back to Saturday night. Three of OU's first plays were Dominique Whaley runs. They gained 22 yards. Pretty promising. Jones threw once, then handed to Roy Finch for 11. Hmm. The early runs helped take the Sooners inside the K-State 10, where the drive stalled when Jones threw a pair of incompletions.

On their second drive, the Sooners ran Damien Williams on third-and-2. K-State stuffed it a yard short of a first down.

From that point forward, over the final three quarters of the game, OU running backs carried a 15 times. Not an ideal total, considering how clearly off target Jones was.

Something's getting gummed up, whether it's blocking, play-calling or pure running. Williams bailed OU out with some flash against UTEP and Florida A&M, but the Sooners need more than that the rest of the way.

*** No pass rush/playmaking in the front seven

The Sooners have two sacks in their two games against Div. I competition. They got none against Collin Klein Saturday night, one year after dropping him seven times in Manhattan.

Does OU miss Frank Alexander and Ronnell Lewis that much? Yes, they do.

Not only were their defensive linemen non-factors Saturday night, but K-State gameplanned to take advantage of run-stopping shortcomings of right ends Chuka Ndulue and R.J. Washington. It's a good bet others will follow.

Meantime, OU linemen/linebackers totaled one tackle for lost yardage Saturday night, and that didn't happen until Jamarkus McFarland's stop on the game's final drive.

*** No takeaways

Well, there was Javon Harris' interception against Florida A&M, but that was a gift. He gathered in that one sort of like a fair catch.

The Sooners still lack a signature defensive play, something that turns momentum and helps jump-start the sputtering offense. It has to be driving Mike Stoops a little mad it hasn't happened yet.

If it isn't it should be. Let's put this another way:

Kansas has forced 13 turnovers. OU's number once more: 1. Four FBS teams out of 120 have forced just one turnover, the Sooners being one of the unfortunate few.
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Cornerback Aaron Colvin returned for his senior year at Oklahoma to win some games, win some awards and put himself in prime ...

A computer played Big 12-vs-SEC Champions Bowls covering the past decade. Don't hide your eyes. It went OK.

Keeping with the Big 12 vs. SEC theme of the week, I found something pretty cool from a year ago, when the two conferences ...

Stoops is right. Finding CFP selection committee members could be an unsolvable puzzle

We're still more than a year and a half from the first College Football Playoff, and the first CFP selection committee, and ...

CONTACT THE BLOGGER

Guerin Emig

918-581-8355
Email

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