Things didn’t start out exactly as you might hoped as the Bears, missing 3 OL starters, not having had the benefit of spring practice for a brand-new coaching staff, and not having played a game after 3 different cancelations of would-be openers, gave up a TD on Kansas’s opening drive to go down 7-0, but 31 straight points later the game was hardly in doubt. On the same day that saw Texas Tech put up 56 on Texas in an overtime loss, Mike Leach introduce the SEC to the Air Raid in its purest form by beating the reigning national champions by double-digits at home, two different SEC games go into the half with scores of 7-5, and Oklahoma lose a stunner to Kansas State after going up big in the second half, the Bears are 1-0.