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October 26, 2001 | Football
Oct. 26, 2001
Yet Another Showdown
Oklahoma visits Nebraska for another titanic battle in this legendary series, and meets a top 10-ranked team for the third time in eight games this season. Texas was No. 5 (both polls) and Kansas State was No. 9 (ESPN/USA Today) when the Sooners met those teams earlier in this campaign. The 11 a.m. CDT game will be televised nationally by ABC with Brent Musburger, Gary Danielson and Jack Arute describing the action.
Due to the Big 12 Conference's scheduling rotation, Oklahoma and Nebraska will take a two-year break after this season. Next season, Nebraska, Kansas State and Kansas go off the Sooner schedule as the North Division's representatives to be replaced by Colorado, Iowa State and Missouri.
Coaches Capsule
Oklahoma's Bob Stoops (Iowa ' 83), winner of seven national coach of the year citations last season, is in his third year at the Sooner helm. He owns a record of 27-5, which includes a 1-0 ledger against Nebraska. A more in-depth look at Stoops can be found inside.
Nebraska's Frank Solich (Nebraska '66) is 39-7 in his fourth season as Nebraska's head coach, 0-1 against Oklahoma.
This will be the first Oklahoma-Nebraska game in Lincoln for both of these men as the head coaches at these respective schools.
The Polls
Oklahoma is ranked No. 2 in both the Associated Press (media) and ESPN/USA Today (coaches) polls. The Sooners were No. 3 from the first poll through the Kansas game (Oct. 13), but moved up one spot following Florida's loss to Auburn.
Nebraska is ranked No. 3 in both polls. Of all the classics played between OU and NU, this marks the first "two versus three" match-up.
Sooners Own Nation's Longest Winning Streak
Oklahoma owns the nation's longest current winning streak at 20, the best by the Sooners since another string of 20 between 1986 and 1987 and the fourth-longest in school history (the longer streaks were 47, 31 and 28).
In addition, Oklahoma has won its last 17 at Memorial Stadium. That stands as the second-longest active streak in the land. The Sooners are 15-0 on Owen Field under head coach Bob Stoops.
The Road Record
Much has been made of OU's 20-game winning streak and its 17-game winning streak at Memorial Stadium. But the Sooners also have won their last 10 games away from Owen Field. Here is a list of that streak beginning with the most recent game and working backward ...
2001 Season at Kansas 38-10 Texas (n) 14-3 at Air Force 44-32000 Season Florida State 13-2 Kansas State (n) 27-24 Oklahoma State 10-9 Texas A&M 35-31 Baylor 56-7 Kansas State 41-31 Texas (n) 63-14
(n) denotes neutral site
The Series
Oklahoma leads the series, 40-36-3. Nebraska has the advantage in Lincoln, 20-17-2. The Sooners have more victories over NU and more triumphs in Lincoln than any other opponent. The Huskers had won seven in a row until OU prevailed in Norman last season, 31-14. This year, Oklahoma will be trying to snap a five-game losing streak at Lincoln. The Sooners' last victory there took place Nov. 21, 1987, 17-7. The winner of this game has enjoyed a double-digit victory margin in each of the last seven meetings between these two college football powers.
The Great Oklahoma-Nebraska Match-ups
2000 -- Oklahoma (#3) 31, Nebraska (#1) 14 at Norman
1988 -- Nebraska (#7) 7, Oklahoma (#9) 3 at Norman
1987 -- Oklahoma (#2) 17, Nebraska (#1) 7 at Lincoln
1986 -- Oklahoma (#5) 20, Nebraska (2) 17 at Lincoln
1985 -- Oklahoma (#5) 27, Nebraska (#2) 7 at Norman
1984 -- Oklahoma (#4) 17, Nebraska (#1) 7 at Lincoln
1980 -- Oklahoma (#9) 21, Nebraska (#4) 17 at Lincoln
1979 -- Oklahoma (#8) 17, Nebraska (#3) 14 at Norman
1979 -- Oklahoma (#4) 31, Nebraska (#6) 24 at Miami (Orange Bowl)
1978 -- Nebraska (#4) 17, Oklahoma (#1) 14 at Lincoln
1976 -- Oklahoma (#8) 20, Nebraska (#10) 17 at Lincoln
1975 -- Oklahoma (#7) 35, Nebraska (#2) 10 at Norman
1974 -- Oklahoma (#1) 28, Nebraska (#6) 14 at Lincoln
1973 -- Oklahoma (#3) 27, Nebraska (#10) 0 at Norman
1972 -- Oklahoma (#4) 17, Nebraska (#5) 14 at Lincoln
1971 -- Nebraska (#1) 35, Oklahoma (#2) 31 at Norman
1963 -- Nebraska (#10) 29, Oklahoma (#6) 20 at Lincoln
This will mark just the fourth time that both teams have entered the game undefeated. Here is a look at the previous three with the winner denoted ...
2000 -- Oklahoma (W) 6-0 vs. Nebraska 7-0 at Norman
1987 -- Oklahoma (W) 10-0 vs. Nebraska 9-0 at Lincoln
1971 -- Oklahoma 9-0 vs. Nebraska (W) 10-0 at Norman
OU's Most Recent Game
A review of the most recent outing, a 33-17 win over Baylor in Norman ...
Sooners Against Ranked Opponents
This will be Oklahoma's 196th game against a ranked opponent (AP poll since 1946). The Sooners are 103-85-7 (.549) in those games. Bob Stoops is 9-1 vs. ranked foes and has won eight straight dating back to a 38-28 loss to No. 23 Texas in 1999. Stoops' teams have played eight top 10 teams and won all those games, including six by double digits, with an average margin of victory of 19.7 points per game.
Dominant Defense
And They Score, Too
Balancing Act
Here is a look at the individual balance on the offensive unit. Particularly in the receiving corps, note that six Sooners are bunched within 41 yards of each other ...
Slide Rule Football
Few things point to the intermingling of offense, defense and special teams more than average field position. The Sooners' average starting field position this year has been their own 40 yardline. The opponents' average starting spot has been its own 24. When taking over after an opponent's punt, OU's average starting position is its own 35. The Sooner foes start at their own 23 when receiving possession via a punt. Eleven Oklahoma drives have started in the opponent's territory after the foe punted. Conversely, only two opponent drives have started in OU territory following a Sooner punt.
Offensive Efficiency
Terrific Tandem
Never has Oklahoma had two receivers with 100 career receptions on the same roster. Antwone Savage (94) and Curtis Fagan (91) could alter that statistic.
Special Teams Review
Sooner Summation