Oklahoma (16-10, 6-7) stuck around with No. 1 Baylor (24-1, 13-0) once again, but still to no avail.
The Sooners were once again a thorn in the Bear’s paw but came up short in the final five minutes, allowing Baylor to pull away.
Here is what kept Oklahoma from pulling off a major upset.
THE SOONERS ARE DOO-MED
When Kristian Doolittle gets it going, life is good for the Sooners. However, when he gets off to a delayed start or hits a dry spell due to defensive adjustments, Oklahoma’s offense goes to hell in a handbasket.
Doolittle had a delayed offensive start against the Bears with just three points and five rebounds on one of five shooting. In the second period, Doolittle was a monster, scoring 15 points and hauling in five rebounds to finish with 18 points and 10 rebounds.
LET WILLIAMS GO WILD
Despite picking up three fouls before the 10-minute mark of the second half, Alondes Williams continued to show why he has earned a starting spot on this Sooners team. Williams took over Oklahoma’s offense around the five-minute mark before picking up his fourth foul with 3:32 left in the game.
His ability to get to the rack and start fast breaks helped spark the Sooners’ offense when it needed it most. With this performance, Williams should be the new third option over Austin Reaves.
WEATHERPROOF
The Sooners have learned how to weather scoring outbursts from teams better than them over the past month of play. Slowly but surely Oklahoma has gotten better at rolling with the punches and keeping themselves within striking range.
It’s only a matter of time before they put it together and come out on top in a dog fight.
Oklahoma is back in action on Saturday when they take a trip on Northbound I-35 to play Oklahoma State in the second edition of Bedlam this season. Tip-off is set for 3p.m. CT and can be found on ESPN2.
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