The Oklahoma Sooners defeated the Houston Cougars by a razor-thin margin of 33-29 in a thrilling Week 2 game. The Sooners battled throughout the game despite being strong favorites, just managing to secure their second victory of the year. There are doubts about Oklahoma’s preparedness to compete for the Big 12 championship after this near miss.
Derogatory Inconsistency
Throughout the game, Oklahoma’s attack, which is often explosive, faltered and was unable to maintain drives or move the ball consistently. Unusually for his career, quarterback Dillon Gabriel only completed 15 of his 29 passes for 197 yards and one touchdown on the day.
With Eric Gray up against a formidable Houston defensive line, the ground game also had trouble getting going. Houston was able to play considerably longer in the game than was anticipated thanks to their offensive challenges. The Sooners’ issues were exacerbated by turnovers, as they gave up the ball twice in crucial situations.
Protective Weaknesses
Additionally, Oklahoma’s defense displayed flaws, especially in their pass coverage. Clayton Tune, the quarterback for Houston, found ways to take advantage of openings in the defense and connected on multiple big plays. Houston was able to move the ball efficiently because the Sooners were unable to apply constant pressure on Tune.
But in the crunch, the defense came through. Oklahoma was able to reclaim possession and win by a close margin thanks to a forced fumble late in the fourth quarter.
Improvements Needed
Even though Oklahoma prevailed, the match revealed issues that require quick repair. The club needs to be more consistent on both sides of the ball, according to head coach Brent Venables, who also stressed that the team can’t depend on big plays to save them.
The Path Ahead
Oklahoma’s next test is against Kansas State, and to prevail, they will need to play a more thorough game. For the Sooners to continue their winning streak and challenge for the Big 12 championship, they will need to increase defensive pressure, reduce turnovers, and improve offensive consistency.
In summary
The Sooners learned their lesson from the near-miss against Houston. Even though they prevailed, the match made clear how much both their offense and defense need to improve. Oklahoma needs to improve as they head into conference play and learn from their mistakes if they want to win a championship.
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