LUBBOCK - Oklahoma and Texas Tech were never going to match their last meeting in Lubbock when it came to pure offense.
Strangeness? Yeah, you bet.
By the time No. 7 Oklahoma had secured a 51-46 victory in nearly four hours Saturday, the weirdness had gone into overdrive.
Oklahoma quarterback Kyler Murray tossed two interceptions on his first three attempts. Tech quarterback Alan Bowman did not return after halftime, reportedly having trouble breathing. And Tech went from an eight-point deficit against Oklahoma in the fourth quarter to a four-point deficit after scoring a touchdown. No, really.