Here are five things Oklahoma fans should know about the Sooners' matchup with Kansas on Saturday:
Kansas doesn't have many advantages
The Jayhawks are in the bottom half of the Big 12 in almost every offensive and defensive category. The lone exception? Kansas is fourth in total defense at 415 yards per game, but even that could be misleading. Teams typically don't play their starters toward the end of games with Kansas, since they aren't usually competitive by that point. Kansas is No. 7 in rushing defense and No. 6 in passing defense, so its combined yardage ending up at No.