By Jeff Burkhart
Whatever thoughts Kansas State had of contending for a Big 12 championship were effectively put to rest just before 6 p.m. Saturday afternoon. The ninth-ranked Oklahoma Sooners came into Bill Snyder Family Stadium with a large chip on their shoulders and dominated the Wildcats 58-17. The Sooners gained the edge early and never looked back. The game was played at the pace in which Oklahoma thrives: fast and frenetic. Nothing fazed the Sooners. Oklahoma looked like a team on a mission on Saturday, and for the first time all season, K-State looked like it didn’t belong.
Whatever thoughts Kansas State had of contending for a Big 12 championship were effectively put to rest just before 6 p.m. Saturday afternoon. The ninth-ranked Oklahoma Sooners came into Bill Snyder Family Stadium with a large chip on their shoulders and dominated the Wildcats 58-17. The Sooners gained the edge early and never looked back. The game was played at the pace in which Oklahoma thrives: fast and frenetic. Nothing fazed the Sooners. Oklahoma looked like a team on a mission on Saturday, and for the first time all season, K-State looked like it didn’t belong.
