LAWRENCE
Kansas coach David Beaty knows what awaits on Saturday. He has seen the film from that record-setting day. He knows that Oklahoma’s diesel truck of a running back is gassing up for another run. And he knows that this latest Kansas-Oklahoma game at Memorial Stadium could come down to the simplest of football battles: One team will run the football downhill, and Beaty’s team must stiffen up and try to stop it.
“We obviously have some things that we’ve really got to do,” Beaty said this week.
Saturday afternoon, No. 14 Oklahoma, 6-1, will enter Memorial Stadium and unleash running back Samaje Perine on the premises.