A year ago, Oklahoma produced very little offense -- 278 yards -- en route to a 24-17 loss at the hand of heavy underdog Texas in the Cotton Bowl.
This time around, No. 20 Oklahoma had surpassed its 2015 total by halftime. The Sooners would go on to more than double their offensive output from the Texas game a year ago, finishing with 672 yards.
Blame WR Dede Westbrook and RB Samaje Perine, who combined for more than 400 of those yards.
Westbrook set a school record for yards receiving in a single game with 232 -- a record which was previously held by OU standout Ryan Broyles.