The Sooners (10-3, 0-1) fell behind early and played catch up virtually the entire way. They came to life in the closing minutes when it counted most, though, overcoming an 11-point second-half deficit to defeat Kansas State 66-61 and preserve their unbeaten record at home this season.
Austin Reeves scored nine of his team-high 21 points over the final seven minutes, and the Oklahoma defense held Kansas State scoreless over the final three and a half minutes of the game to flip the score and steal a victory in a game that K-State led for almost 36 of the 40 minutes.