After escaping with a 28-21 win over Army last week, Oklahoma football is through with non-conference play. Now they turn their focus to Baylor.
The Bears come in with a 3-1 record and fresh off a 26-7 victory over Kansas. They will challenge the Sooners in ways Oklahoma hasn’t seen so far this season.
When Baylor has the ball
This might be the best offense Oklahoma has seen so far this season. Charlie Brewer has taken over the quarterback job and he inherits a plethora of talent at the wide receiver position.
Denzel Mims torched the Sooners last year with 12 catches for 191 yards and three touchdowns, but he might not be the most talented receiver on the Bears’ roster.