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Another case of BK putting too much on the QB's shoulders. by NDde
The Oklahoma game was particularly bad. After Rees threw a pick 6 on the third play of the game, BK had him throwing again in the second series. It was super windy but, as we know, the weather should never influence one's play-calling strategy. Rees threw a second pick on the very first play of the second possession, and it was 14-0 Oklahoma just a few minutes into the game.
It turned out that OU didn't have much of a run defense, and we ended up rushing for 229 yards on 29 carries (including a big day by the late George Atkinson III). Of course Kelly didn't have the patience to test that out at the beginning of the game.