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🔟 Takes: Oklahoma 52, Texas Tech 21

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🔟 Takes: Oklahoma 52, Texas Tech 21

I'll say what the mainstream media won't: the Sooners played well.

Joe Buettner
Oct 31, 2021
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🔟 Takes: Oklahoma 52, Texas Tech 21

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Oklahoma wide receiver Marvin Mims (17) celebrates after scoring a touchdown during the first half an NCAA college football game against Texas Tech, Saturday, Oct. 30, 2021, in Norman, Okla. (AP Photo/Alonzo Adams)

Oklahoma made it all look so easy on Saturday, en route to a 52-21 win over Texas Tech.

Sure, the Sooners still have some problems defensively, but this is exactly the type of “get right” game the program needed after the Lawrence Letdown™️.

Let’s dive in!

  1. Book your flight to New York, Caleb Williams. One of college football’s best stories this season just keeps getting better. Williams and the Oklahoma offense looked out of sync to start the day. The efforts of their true freshman quarterback brought them to life quickly and they never looked back. Williams finished with 402 yards and six touchdowns on 23-of-30 passing. I mean, like, how?

    Twitter avatar for @soonergridiron
    Sooner Gridiron @soonergridiron
    Superman ➡️ Super Mario. #OUDNA x @CALEBcsw x @MarioWill00
    7:59 PM ∙ Oct 30, 2021
    253Likes35Retweets

    And this???

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    Sooner Gridiron @soonergridiron
    Caleb Williams does it again. 🤯 This time he finds Brayden Willis to push OU's lead to 21-7. #OUDNA x @CALEBcsw x @Bwillis_11
    8:41 PM ∙ Oct 30, 2021
    363Likes44Retweets

    Just an unbelievable day. He’s only going to get better. And he deserves a trip to New York in December.

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