No. 5 Oklahoma will take on Army this week as the Sooners look to move to 4-0 in 2018 and close out their nonconference slate.
Here are five takeaways from OU's media availability this week:
Examining Army’s new quarterback
fCoach Lincoln Riley talked a lot on Monday about facing the Black Knights and the challenges that come with the triple option offense.
“You’re talking about a team that knows how to win,” Riley said. “A team that brought back a lot of players.”
Army went 10-3 a year ago and is off to a 2-1 start this season with new starting quarterback Kelvin Hopkins Jr.