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Oklahoma’s second trip to Kansas this fall for Big 12 football happens this week as they head to Lawrence, this time to take on the Jayhawks. This trip will be an opportunity for Oklahoma to keep building on the offensive success they’ve had recently. Their last trip to Kansas a few weeks ago to play Kansas State showcased them starting to round into form.
That game was started and completed by Spencer Rattler. Since then, Rattler has been replaced by true freshmen Caleb Williams, and Williams will make the first road start of his Sooners career.
This should be the type of game where Oklahoma gets pretty deep into their offensive depth chart, as the game should be decided by the end of the third quarter.
As the Sooners get set to take on the Jayhawks, here are 3 keys for the Sooners offense to thrive on Saturday.
Keep the Line Pushing
There is absolutely no reason the Sooners offensive line should not continue to have solid performances as they’ve had recently. They hold a distinct advantage in size and athleticism in the trenches.
If this is to be a blowout, the Sooners offensive line will have to be as dominant and physical as they have been.
Anton Harrison left the game on Saturday and was replaced by Erik Swenson. If Anton Harrison cannot go, the Sooners could turn back to Swenson or go with Tennessee transfer Wanya Morris. Regardless of who starts, both should see significant time, even if Harrison can play.