The four-year Sooner starter and reigning Big 12 Player of the Year will have an opportunity on Saturday to move his team one step closer to that goal when Oklahoma takes on Kansas in front of a sellout crowd at the Lloyd Noble Center.
Oklahoma leads the Big 12 in scoring offense, averaging 84 points a game, but the third-ranked Sooners have scored well under that figure in their last two games.
The Sooners scored just 69 and 63 respectively, in splitting games against Kansas State and Texas in the past week. They will need to get their offense revved back up if they want to avenge the earlier triple-overtime loss at Kansas, a game may college basketball experts are calling the game of the season.