The Sooners ran up 702 yards of total offense behind quarterback Kyler Murray’s 398 total yards – 352 through the air and 46 on the round on the way to a 51-14 win over Kansas State.
Oklahoma led 34-7 at halftime and 48-7 heading into the final quarter before the starters were pulled.
Oklahoma carried the ball 49 times for 322 yards on the ground and added 380 yards through the air in the their best showing against a conference opponent so far this year.
In their second game under new defensive coordinator Ruffin McNeil the Oklahoma defense held Kansas State under 200 total yards through three quarters.