In their win against Kansas, a few Sooners were worthy of game balls

Despite a very uninspiring performance against the Jayhawks, three Sooners stood out for Oklahoma in their 35-23 win over to move to 8-0..

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Let’s not beat around the bush. The Sooners don’t deserve for anyone to be getting any significant type of praise after the way they performed in Lawrence, Kansas.

Oklahoma looked unprepared, disinterested, and otherwise unbothered to play with any fire in the first half against Kansas. One can only imagine how that locker room was at halftime.

However, in the second half, the Sooners showed life. Overall, a few notable performances stood out from the rest of the pack, even though the team as a whole was underwhelming.

Here are this week’s game ball recipients.

Caleb Williams, QB

It’s becoming evident that Caleb Williams has something special about him. He’s shown that in the Texas game, and he gave the world a full game of that against TCU.

Against Kansas, Williams did whatever was necessary to get a win — even going as far as to take the ball from a stopped Kennedy Brooks and rumble forward for a critical conversion in the fourth quarter.

He had a very poor interception on an underthrown 50/50 ball, but he played composed despite the fact the Sooners as a whole looked lifeless most of the game.

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