The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly from the Sooners’ 27-14 loss to Baylor

What stood out in this week’s The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly from the Oklahoma Sooners 27-14 loss to the Baylor Bears?

The Bad: Caleb Williams plays his worst game of the year

Saturday was a letdown for as good as Caleb Williams has looked in his first year with the Sooners. Williams looked indecisive, and when he was decisive with the football, he often threw into contested situations that led to an incomplete pass or a turnover.

After throwing just one interception through his first few games, he threw two on Saturday, and for the first time, this season looked like a true freshman quarterback.

Of course, Caleb Williams didn’t get much help from the coaching staff or his teammates. Wide receivers struggled to get clean releases or make plays at the catch point, and the running game was almost non-existent. Partly because Baylor was doing such a good job taking it away and somewhat because the coaching staff went away from the run.

Caleb Williams isn’t going back to the bench anytime soon. However, he’ll need to play much better down the stretch for the Sooners to finish the season contending for the Big 12 championship.

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