For the second week in a row, the Jayhawks lost. Unlike in the loss to TCU, KU was largely noncompetitive against Oklahoma. As a result, they dropped to 6 in the rankings. The most disappointing part of KU’s performance was the defense and their inability to keep the offense within striking distance by getting consistent stops or even causing the OU offense to grid out scores. OU scoring drives lasted in order: 2:46 (TD), 2:22(TD), 0:57(TD), 2:12(TD), 0:49(TD), 2:33(TD), 3:20(TD), and 5:15(FG). OU punted one time. From an OU perspective this game was definitely encouraging, but also kind of scary at the same time.