The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly from the Oklahoma Sooners 52-21 win over Texas Tech

The\ Sooners put on a dominant performance, beating the Red Raiders 52-21. What stood out in this week’s The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly?

On Saturday, the Oklahoma Sooners provided their most impressive performance of the 2021 season in their 52-21 win over the Texas Tech Red Raiders. And the 31-point win didn’t even feel that close.

Oklahoma dominated the game on both sides of the ball, scoring on their final seven possessions after an opening drive punt and getting up 38-7 on Texas Tech before the Red Raiders got their second touchdown of the game late in the third quarter.

Marvin Mims bounced back from a couple of underwhelming performances to lead the way, and Mario Williams returned from injury and made some explosive plays down the field.

Making the move to cornerback, Key Lawrence provided an edge that was a game-changer on the outside for the Oklahoma Sooners’ defense.

On a day when there were so many standout performances, it isn’t easy to nail down just a few. But as we do every week in this space, let’s take a look at The Good, the Bad, and The Ugly from the Oklahoma Sooners win over Texas Tech.

Up First: The Good