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Big Noon Live: Fun pregame scene from Oklahoma vs. Kansas

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No. 6 Oklahoma’s quest for the College Football Playoff looked a bit shaky after its narrow win over UCF last week.

On one hand, the Sooners can take solace in surviving what many considered to be a trap game, remaining unbeaten (7-0), and staying on course for a potential CFP berth. On the other hand, the Sooners showed serious issues on defense, issues that could potentially be exploited by a potent Kansas offense.

Keep in mind that the UCF team that Oklahoma struggled against was drubbed by the Jayhawks, 51-22, just two weeks earlier.

Kansas can become bowl-eligible with a win but has much bigger aspirations, and having last weekend off should help the Jayhawks prepare for a team that has beaten them 18 consecutive times (Kansas hasn’t beaten Oklahoma since Oct. 4, 1997).

One key for Kansas will be the play of quarterback Jason Bean, who is expected to start again in place of Jalon Daniels, who has missed much of the season with a back injury.

The Sooners have a big edge, though, in veteran QB Dillon Gabriel, who leads the Big 12 at more than 300 yards passing per game, with 19 touchdown passes and only three interceptions.

To learn more about the game in Lawrence, Kansas, including a little hoops with Matt Leinart, check out “Big Noon Kickoff,

Then, stick around for the game itself. I will have live in-game analysis right here.

No. 6 Oklahoma at Kansas

PREGAME SCENE

PREGAME READING

Oklahoma defense showing flaws: From missed tackles to odd lapses, the Sooners’ defense has struggled of late after a strong start to the season. Coach Brent Venables knows he has some things to fix, but is this more of a blip, or a sign of a serious problem? Michael Cohen digs into the data.

What we’re watching in Week 9: Oklahoma vs. Kansas is certainly a big game, but so is Oregon at Utah, and that’s not all!: Our staff breaks it down.

Sooners, not later: The next two weeks are important for Oklahoma if the Sooners are to achieve their CFP goals. RJ Young explains why.

Is the Big 12 there for the taking?: With Texas down a quarterback and other teams regressing, the Big 12 seems to have opened up for Oklahoma. Can the Sooners take advantage? Bryan Fischer has the story.

BY THE NUMBERS

1997: The last time Kansas beat Oklahoma. The Sooners have won the last 18 meetings.

7: Oklahoma has the longest active winning streak in the Big 12.

43.1: PPG for Oklahoma this season. The Sooners have the No. 1 scoring offense and defense in the Big 12 this season (16.1 PPG allowed).

7.15: Kansas is averaging this many yards-per-play, which ranks second in the Big 12 this season, and seventh in the FBS.

12: Number of tackles needed by Jayhawks safety Kenny Logan to break the program record for most career tackles by a defensive back.

No. 1: Kansas ranks first in the Big 12 in third-down offense this season (53.4% conversion rate, fourth in FBS).

[More numbers to know about Week 9 matchups]

MORE TO KNOW AROUND THE NATION

2023-24 college football bowl projections: From the College Football Playoffs to the sleepy early December matchups, here are our picks for every bowl game matchup. Read more from Bryan Fischer.

Who will lead Texas?: With Quinn Ewers out, many fans are excited to see Arch Manning take the field. But it looks like Maalik Murphy will be the guy behind center — at least for now. Read more from Laken Litman.

Why Caleb Williams must play — and play well — to remain the No. 1 pick in the draft: USC’s star QB has had a bumpy road these last couple of weeks, playing sub-par football and even appearing to be pouty at times. Rob Rang explains what NFL scouts are looking to see from him moving forward.

Getting defensive: Ohio State has a new strength it can lean on, in a defense that is “fast, strong, violent.” Read more.

Laken Litman covers college football, college basketball and soccer for FOX Sports. She previously wrote for Sports Illustrated, USA Today and The Indianapolis Star. She is the author of “Strong Like a Woman,” published in spring 2022 to mark the 50th anniversary of Title IX. Follow her on Twitter at @LakenLitman.



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