The Oklahoma Sooners played two starkly different halves of football last weekend in their 33-3 victory over the Kent State Golden Flashes.
Actually, let’s clarify that: OU’s offense played two starkly different halves. While the Golden Flashes flailed to move the ball against a suddenly OU rock-solid defense, the Sooners appeared stuck in neutral for almost the entirety of the first two quarters. OU finally put seven points on the board in the last minute of the first half, followed by a 26-0 thrashing of Kent State in the final two quarters.
Moving forward, it’s easy to look at the results from the second half and say, “Do more of that.