NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — For the first time, Landry Jones found himself leading Oklahoma on Owen Field with another team in the lead.
As it turned out, it wasn't that much different than any other time the top-ranked Sooners play at home.
Jones hooked up with All-American Ryan Broyles for 154 yards and three touchdowns, leading Oklahoma out of a rare deficit at home to beat Missouri 38-28 on Saturday night.
The Sooners had gone 20 straight home games without trailing, dating back to 2007, before coming out flat and falling behind 14-3 in the first quarter.
"To be a top-caliber team and to win a national championship and play like this, it's not going to happen," defensive captain Travis Lewis said. "Hopefully it's a reality check to these players and to this team that it's going to take our best every week."
The Sooners (3-0, 1-0 Big 12) roared back with 28 straight points to avenge a loss in Columbia last year when they were first in the BCS standings and move their home winning streak — the longest in the nation — to 38 straight games.
"Definitely the OU on the side of your helmet doesn't really speak for your play and you've got to bring it every week, especially in the Big 12 and against good teams," said Jones, who had 448 yards passing.
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — For the first time, Landry Jones found himself leading Oklahoma on Owen Field with another team in the lead.
As it turned out, it wasn't that much different than any other time the top-ranked Sooners play at home.
Jones hooked up with All-American Ryan Broyles for 154 yards and three touchdowns, leading Oklahoma out of a rare deficit at home to beat Missouri 38-28 on Saturday night.
The Sooners had gone 20 straight home games without trailing, dating back to 2007, before coming out flat and falling behind 14-3 in the first quarter.
"To be a top-caliber team and to win a national championship and play like this, it's not going to happen," defensive captain Travis Lewis said. "Hopefully it's a reality check to these players and to this team that it's going to take our best every week."
The Sooners (3-0, 1-0 Big 12) roared back with 28 straight points to avenge a loss in Columbia last year when they were first in the BCS standings and move their home winning streak — the longest in the nation — to 38 straight games.
"Definitely the OU on the side of your helmet doesn't really speak for your play and you've got to bring it every week, especially in the Big 12 and against good teams," said Jones, who had 448 yards passing.
"It was definitely a wake-up call for us."
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — For the first time, Landry Jones found himself leading Oklahoma on Owen Field with another team in the lead.
As it turned out, it wasn't that much different than any other time the top-ranked Sooners play at home.
Jones hooked up with All-American Ryan Broyles for 154 yards and three touchdowns, leading Oklahoma out of a rare deficit at home to beat Missouri 38-28 on Saturday night.
The Sooners had gone 20 straight home games without trailing, dating back to 2007, before coming out flat and falling behind 14-3 in the first quarter.
"To be a top-caliber team and to win a national championship and play like this, it's not going to happen," defensive captain Travis Lewis said. "Hopefully it's a reality check to these players and to this team that it's going to take our best every week."
The Sooners (3-0, 1-0 Big 12) roared back with 28 straight points to avenge a loss in Columbia last year when they were first in the BCS standings and move their home winning streak — the longest in the nation — to 38 straight games.
"Definitely the OU on the side of your helmet doesn't really speak for your play and you've got to bring it every week, especially in the Big 12 and against good teams," said Jones, who had 448 yards passing.
"It was definitely a wake-up call for us."
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — For the first time, Landry Jones found himself leading Oklahoma on Owen Field with another team in the lead.
As it turned out, it wasn't that much different than any other time the top-ranked Sooners play at home.
Jones hooked up with All-American Ryan Broyles for 154 yards and three touchdowns, leading Oklahoma out of a rare deficit at home to beat Missouri 38-28 on Saturday night.
The Sooners had gone 20 straight home games without trailing, dating back to 2007, before coming out flat and falling behind 14-3 in the first quarter.
"To be a top-caliber team and to win a national championship and play like this, it's not going to happen," defensive captain Travis Lewis said. "Hopefully it's a reality check to these players and to this team that it's going to take our best every week."
The Sooners (3-0, 1-0 Big 12) roared back with 28 straight points to avenge a loss in Columbia last year when they were first in the BCS standings and move their home winning streak — the longest in the nation — to 38 straight games.
"Definitely the OU on the side of your helmet doesn't really speak for your play and you've got to bring it every week, especially in the Big 12 and against good teams," said Jones, who had 448 yards passing.
"It was definitely a wake-up call for us."
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — For the first time, Landry Jones found himself leading Oklahoma on Owen Field with another team in the lead.
As it turned out, it wasn't that much different than any other time the top-ranked Sooners play at home.
Jones hooked up with All-American Ryan Broyles for 154 yards and three touchdowns, leading Oklahoma out of a rare deficit at home to beat Missouri 38-28 on Saturday night.
The Sooners had gone 20 straight home games without trailing, dating back to 2007, before coming out flat and falling behind 14-3 in the first quarter.
"To be a top-caliber team and to win a national championship and play like this, it's not going to happen," defensive captain Travis Lewis said. "Hopefully it's a reality check to these players and to this team that it's going to take our best every week."
The Sooners (3-0, 1-0 Big 12) roared back with 28 straight points to avenge a loss in Columbia last year when they were first in the BCS standings and move their home winning streak — the longest in the nation — to 38 straight games.
"Definitely the OU on the side of your helmet doesn't really speak for your play and you've got to bring it every week, especially in the Big 12 and against good teams," said Jones, who had 448 yards passing.
"It was definitely a wake-up call for us."
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — For the first time, Landry Jones found himself leading Oklahoma on Owen Field with another team in the lead.
As it turned out, it wasn't that much different than any other time the top-ranked Sooners play at home.
Jones hooked up with All-American Ryan Broyles for 154 yards and three touchdowns, leading Oklahoma out of a rare deficit at home to beat Missouri 38-28 on Saturday night.
The Sooners had gone 20 straight home games without trailing, dating back to 2007, before coming out flat and falling behind 14-3 in the first quarter.
"To be a top-caliber team and to win a national championship and play like this, it's not going to happen," defensive captain Travis Lewis said. "Hopefully it's a reality check to these players and to this team that it's going to take our best every week."
The Sooners (3-0, 1-0 Big 12) roared back with 28 straight points to avenge a loss in Columbia last year when they were first in the BCS standings and move their home winning streak — the longest in the nation — to 38 straight games.
"Definitely the OU on the side of your helmet doesn't really speak for your play and you've got to bring it every week, especially in the Big 12 and against good teams," said Jones, who had 448 yards passing.
"It was definitely a wake-up call for us."
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — For the first time, Landry Jones found himself leading Oklahoma on Owen Field with another team in the lead.
As it turned out, it wasn't that much different than any other time the top-ranked Sooners play at home.
Jones hooked up with All-American Ryan Broyles for 154 yards and three touchdowns, leading Oklahoma out of a rare deficit at home to beat Missouri 38-28 on Saturday night.
The Sooners had gone 20 straight home games without trailing, dating back to 2007, before coming out flat and falling behind 14-3 in the first quarter.
"To be a top-caliber team and to win a national championship and play like this, it's not going to happen," defensive captain Travis Lewis said. "Hopefully it's a reality check to these players and to this team that it's going to take our best every week."
The Sooners (3-0, 1-0 Big 12) roared back with 28 straight points to avenge a loss in Columbia last year when they were first in the BCS standings and move their home winning streak — the longest in the nation — to 38 straight games.
"Definitely the OU on the side of your helmet doesn't really speak for your play and you've got to bring it every week, especially in the Big 12 and against good teams," said Jones, who had 448 yards passing.
"It was definitely a wake-up call for us."
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — For the first time, Landry Jones found himself leading Oklahoma on Owen Field with another team in the lead.
As it turned out, it wasn't that much different than any other time the top-ranked Sooners play at home.
Jones hooked up with All-American Ryan Broyles for 154 yards and three touchdowns, leading Oklahoma out of a rare deficit at home to beat Missouri 38-28 on Saturday night.
The Sooners had gone 20 straight home games without trailing, dating back to 2007, before coming out flat and falling behind 14-3 in the first quarter.
"To be a top-caliber team and to win a national championship and play like this, it's not going to happen," defensive captain Travis Lewis said. "Hopefully it's a reality check to these players and to this team that it's going to take our best every week."
The Sooners (3-0, 1-0 Big 12) roared back with 28 straight points to avenge a loss in Columbia last year when they were first in the BCS standings and move their home winning streak — the longest in the nation — to 38 straight games.
"Definitely the OU on the side of your helmet doesn't really speak for your play and you've got to bring it every week, especially in the Big 12 and against good teams," said Jones, who had 448 yards passing.
"It was definitely a wake-up call for us."
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — For the first time, Landry Jones found himself leading Oklahoma on Owen Field with another team in the lead.
As it turned out, it wasn't that much different than any other time the top-ranked Sooners play at home.
Jones hooked up with All-American Ryan Broyles for 154 yards and three touchdowns, leading Oklahoma out of a rare deficit at home to beat Missouri 38-28 on Saturday night.
The Sooners had gone 20 straight home games without trailing, dating back to 2007, before coming out flat and falling behind 14-3 in the first quarter.
"To be a top-caliber team and to win a national championship and play like this, it's not going to happen," defensive captain Travis Lewis said. "Hopefully it's a reality check to these players and to this team that it's going to take our best every week."
The Sooners (3-0, 1-0 Big 12) roared back with 28 straight points to avenge a loss in Columbia last year when they were first in the BCS standings and move their home winning streak — the longest in the nation — to 38 straight games.
"Definitely the OU on the side of your helmet doesn't really speak for your play and you've got to bring it every week, especially in the Big 12 and against good teams," said Jones, who had 448 yards passing.
"It was definitely a wake-up call for us."
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — For the first time, Landry Jones found himself leading Oklahoma on Owen Field with another team in the lead.
As it turned out, it wasn't that much different than any other time the top-ranked Sooners play at home.
Jones hooked up with All-American Ryan Broyles for 154 yards and three touchdowns, leading Oklahoma out of a rare deficit at home to beat Missouri 38-28 on Saturday night.
The Sooners had gone 20 straight home games without trailing, dating back to 2007, before coming out flat and falling behind 14-3 in the first quarter.
"To be a top-caliber team and to win a national championship and play like this, it's not going to happen," defensive captain Travis Lewis said. "Hopefully it's a reality check to these players and to this team that it's going to take our best every week."
The Sooners (3-0, 1-0 Big 12) roared back with 28 straight points to avenge a loss in Columbia last year when they were first in the BCS standings and move their home winning streak — the longest in the nation — to 38 straight games.
"Definitely the OU on the side of your helmet doesn't really speak for your play and you've got to bring it every week, especially in the Big 12 and against good teams," said Jones, who had 448 yards passing.
"It was definitely a wake-up call for us."
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — For the first time, Landry Jones found himself leading Oklahoma on Owen Field with another team in the lead.
As it turned out, it wasn't that much different than any other time the top-ranked Sooners play at home.
Jones hooked up with All-American Ryan Broyles for 154 yards and three touchdowns, leading Oklahoma out of a rare deficit at home to beat Missouri 38-28 on Saturday night.
The Sooners had gone 20 straight home games without trailing, dating back to 2007, before coming out flat and falling behind 14-3 in the first quarter.
"To be a top-caliber team and to win a national championship and play like this, it's not going to happen," defensive captain Travis Lewis said. "Hopefully it's a reality check to these players and to this team that it's going to take our best every week."
The Sooners (3-0, 1-0 Big 12) roared back with 28 straight points to avenge a loss in Columbia last year when they were first in the BCS standings and move their home winning streak — the longest in the nation — to 38 straight games.
"Definitely the OU on the side of your helmet doesn't really speak for your play and you've got to bring it every week, especially in the Big 12 and against good teams," said Jones, who had 448 yards passing.
"It was definitely a wake-up call for us."
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — For the first time, Landry Jones found himself leading Oklahoma on Owen Field with another team in the lead.
As it turned out, it wasn't that much different than any other time the top-ranked Sooners play at home.
Jones hooked up with All-American Ryan Broyles for 154 yards and three touchdowns, leading Oklahoma out of a rare deficit at home to beat Missouri 38-28 on Saturday night.
The Sooners had gone 20 straight home games without trailing, dating back to 2007, before coming out flat and falling behind 14-3 in the first quarter.
"To be a top-caliber team and to win a national championship and play like this, it's not going to happen," defensive captain Travis Lewis said. "Hopefully it's a reality check to these players and to this team that it's going to take our best every week."
The Sooners (3-0, 1-0 Big 12) roared back with 28 straight points to avenge a loss in Columbia last year when they were first in the BCS standings and move their home winning streak — the longest in the nation — to 38 straight games.
"Definitely the OU on the side of your helmet doesn't really speak for your play and you've got to bring it every week, especially in the Big 12 and against good teams," said Jones, who had 448 yards passing.
"It was definitely a wake-up call for us."
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — For the first time, Landry Jones found himself leading Oklahoma on Owen Field with another team in the lead.
As it turned out, it wasn't that much different than any other time the top-ranked Sooners play at home.
Jones hooked up with All-American Ryan Broyles for 154 yards and three touchdowns, leading Oklahoma out of a rare deficit at home to beat Missouri 38-28 on Saturday night.
The Sooners had gone 20 straight home games without trailing, dating back to 2007, before coming out flat and falling behind 14-3 in the first quarter.
"To be a top-caliber team and to win a national championship and play like this, it's not going to happen," defensive captain Travis Lewis said. "Hopefully it's a reality check to these players and to this team that it's going to take our best every week."
The Sooners (3-0, 1-0 Big 12) roared back with 28 straight points to avenge a loss in Columbia last year when they were first in the BCS standings and move their home winning streak — the longest in the nation — to 38 straight games.
"Definitely the OU on the side of your helmet doesn't really speak for your play and you've got to bring it every week, especially in the Big 12 and against good teams," said Jones, who had 448 yards passing.
"It was definitely a wake-up call for us."
| NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — For the first time, Landry Jones found himself leading Oklahoma on Owen Field with another team in the lead. As it turned out, it wasn't that much different than any other time the top-ranked Sooners play at home. Jones hooked up with All-American Ryan Broyles for 154 yards and three touchdowns, leading Oklahoma out of a rare deficit at home to beat Missouri 38-28 on Saturday night. The Sooners had gone 20 straight home games without trailing, dating back to 2007, before coming out flat and falling behind 14-3 in the first quarter. "To be a top-caliber team and to win a national championship and play like this, it's not going to happen," defensive captain Travis Lewis said. "Hopefully it's a reality check to these players and to this team that it's going to take our best every week." The Sooners (3-0, 1-0 Big 12) roared back with 28 straight points to avenge a loss in Columbia last year when they were first in the BCS standings and move their home winning streak — the longest in the nation — to 38 straight games. "Definitely the OU on the side of your helmet doesn't really speak for your play and you've got to bring it every week, especially in the Big 12 and against good teams," said Jones, who had 448 yards passing. "It was definitely a wake-up call for us." |
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — For the first time, Landry Jones found himself leading Oklahoma on Owen Field with another team in the lead.
As it turned out, it wasn't that much different than any other time the top-ranked Sooners play at home.
Jones hooked up with All-American Ryan Broyles for 154 yards and three touchdowns, leading Oklahoma out of a rare deficit at home to beat Missouri 38-28 on Saturday night.
The Sooners had gone 20 straight home games without trailing, dating back to 2007, before coming out flat and falling behind 14-3 in the first quarter.
"To be a top-caliber team and to win a national championship and play like this, it's not going to happen," defensive captain Travis Lewis said. "Hopefully it's a reality check to these players and to this team that it's going to take our best every week."
The Sooners (3-0, 1-0 Big 12) roared back with 28 straight points to avenge a loss in Columbia last year when they were first in the BCS standings and move their home winning streak — the longest in the nation — to 38 straight games.
"Definitely the OU on the side of your helmet doesn't really speak for your play and you've got to bring it every week, especially in the Big 12 and against good teams," said Jones, who had 448 yards passing.
"It was definitely a wake-up call for us."
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — For the first time, Landry Jones found himself leading Oklahoma on Owen Field with another team in the lead.
As it turned out, it wasn't that much different than any other time the top-ranked Sooners play at home.
Jones hooked up with All-American Ryan Broyles for 154 yards and three touchdowns, leading Oklahoma out of a rare deficit at home to beat Missouri 38-28 on Saturday night.
The Sooners had gone 20 straight home games without trailing, dating back to 2007, before coming out flat and falling behind 14-3 in the first quarter.
"To be a top-caliber team and to win a national championship and play like this, it's not going to happen," defensive captain Travis Lewis said. "Hopefully it's a reality check to these players and to this team that it's going to take our best every week."
The Sooners (3-0, 1-0 Big 12) roared back with 28 straight points to avenge a loss in Columbia last year when they were first in the BCS standings and move their home winning streak — the longest in the nation — to 38 straight games.
"Definitely the OU on the side of your helmet doesn't really speak for your play and you've got to bring it every week, especially in the Big 12 and against good teams," said Jones, who had 448 yards passing.
"It was definitely a wake-up call for us."
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — For the first time, Landry Jones found himself leading Oklahoma on Owen Field with another team in the lead.
As it turned out, it wasn't that much different than any other time the top-ranked Sooners play at home.
Jones hooked up with All-American Ryan Broyles for 154 yards and three touchdowns, leading Oklahoma out of a rare deficit at home to beat Missouri 38-28 on Saturday night.
The Sooners had gone 20 straight home games without trailing, dating back to 2007, before coming out flat and falling behind 14-3 in the first quarter.
"To be a top-caliber team and to win a national championship and play like this, it's not going to happen," defensive captain Travis Lewis said. "Hopefully it's a reality check to these players and to this team that it's going to take our best every week."
The Sooners (3-0, 1-0 Big 12) roared back with 28 straight points to avenge a loss in Columbia last year when they were first in the BCS standings and move their home winning streak — the longest in the nation — to 38 straight games.
"Definitely the OU on the side of your helmet doesn't really speak for your play and you've got to bring it every week, especially in the Big 12 and against good teams," said Jones, who had 448 yards passing.
"It was definitely a wake-up call for us."
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — For the first time, Landry Jones found himself leading Oklahoma on Owen Field with another team in the lead.
As it turned out, it wasn't that much different than any other time the top-ranked Sooners play at home.
Jones hooked up with All-American Ryan Broyles for 154 yards and three touchdowns, leading Oklahoma out of a rare deficit at home to beat Missouri 38-28 on Saturday night.
The Sooners had gone 20 straight home games without trailing, dating back to 2007, before coming out flat and falling behind 14-3 in the first quarter.
"To be a top-caliber team and to win a national championship and play like this, it's not going to happen," defensive captain Travis Lewis said. "Hopefully it's a reality check to these players and to this team that it's going to take our best every week."
The Sooners (3-0, 1-0 Big 12) roared back with 28 straight points to avenge a loss in Columbia last year when they were first in the BCS standings and move their home winning streak — the longest in the nation — to 38 straight games.
"Definitely the OU on the side of your helmet doesn't really speak for your play and you've got to bring it every week, especially in the Big 12 and against good teams," said Jones, who had 448 yards passing.
"It was definitely a wake-up call for us."
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — For the first time, Landry Jones found himself leading Oklahoma on Owen Field with another team in the lead.
As it turned out, it wasn't that much different than any other time the top-ranked Sooners play at home.
Jones hooked up with All-American Ryan Broyles for 154 yards and three touchdowns, leading Oklahoma out of a rare deficit at home to beat Missouri 38-28 on Saturday night.
The Sooners had gone 20 straight home games without trailing, dating back to 2007, before coming out flat and falling behind 14-3 in the first quarter.
"To be a top-caliber team and to win a national championship and play like this, it's not going to happen," defensive captain Travis Lewis said. "Hopefully it's a reality check to these players and to this team that it's going to take our best every week."
The Sooners (3-0, 1-0 Big 12) roared back with 28 straight points to avenge a loss in Columbia last year when they were first in the BCS standings and move their home winning streak — the longest in the nation — to 38 straight games.
"Definitely the OU on the side of your helmet doesn't really speak for your play and you've got to bring it every week, especially in the Big 12 and against good teams," said Jones, who had 448 yards passing.
"It was definitely a wake-up call for us."
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — For the first time, Landry Jones found himself leading Oklahoma on Owen Field with another team in the lead.
As it turned out, it wasn't that much different than any other time the top-ranked Sooners play at home.
Jones hooked up with All-American Ryan Broyles for 154 yards and three touchdowns, leading Oklahoma out of a rare deficit at home to beat Missouri 38-28 on Saturday night.
The Sooners had gone 20 straight home games without trailing, dating back to 2007, before coming out flat and falling behind 14-3 in the first quarter.
"To be a top-caliber team and to win a national championship and play like this, it's not going to happen," defensive captain Travis Lewis said. "Hopefully it's a reality check to these players and to this team that it's going to take our best every week."
The Sooners (3-0, 1-0 Big 12) roared back with 28 straight points to avenge a loss in Columbia last year when they were first in the BCS standings and move their home winning streak — the longest in the nation — to 38 straight games.
"Definitely the OU on the side of your helmet doesn't really speak for your play and you've got to bring it every week, especially in the Big 12 and against good teams," said Jones, who had 448 yards passing.
"It was definitely a wake-up call for us."
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — For the first time, Landry Jones found himself leading Oklahoma on Owen Field with another team in the lead.
As it turned out, it wasn't that much different than any other time the top-ranked Sooners play at home.
Jones hooked up with All-American Ryan Broyles for 154 yards and three touchdowns, leading Oklahoma out of a rare deficit at home to beat Missouri 38-28 on Saturday night.
The Sooners had gone 20 straight home games without trailing, dating back to 2007, before coming out flat and falling behind 14-3 in the first quarter.
"To be a top-caliber team and to win a national championship and play like this, it's not going to happen," defensive captain Travis Lewis said. "Hopefully it's a reality check to these players and to this team that it's going to take our best every week."
The Sooners (3-0, 1-0 Big 12) roared back with 28 straight points to avenge a loss in Columbia last year when they were first in the BCS standings and move their home winning streak — the longest in the nation — to 38 straight games.
"Definitely the OU on the side of your helmet doesn't really speak for your play and you've got to bring it every week, especially in the Big 12 and against good teams," said Jones, who had 448 yards passing.
"It was definitely a wake-up call for us."
| NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — For the first time, Landry Jones found himself leading Oklahoma on Owen Field with another team in the lead. As it turned out, it wasn't that much different than any other time the top-ranked Sooners play at home. Jones hooked up with All-American Ryan Broyles for 154 yards and three touchdowns, leading Oklahoma out of a rare deficit at home to beat Missouri 38-28 on Saturday night. The Sooners had gone 20 straight home games without trailing, dating back to 2007, before coming out flat and falling behind 14-3 in the first quarter. "To be a top-caliber team and to win a national championship and play like this, it's not going to happen," defensive captain Travis Lewis said. "Hopefully it's a reality check to these players and to this team that it's going to take our best every week." The Sooners (3-0, 1-0 Big 12) roared back with 28 straight points to avenge a loss in Columbia last year when they were first in the BCS standings and move their home winning streak — the longest in the nation — to 38 straight games. "Definitely the OU on the side of your helmet doesn't really speak for your play and you've got to bring it every week, especially in the Big 12 and against good teams," said Jones, who had 448 yards passing. "It was definitely a wake-up call for us." |
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — For the first time, Landry Jones found himself leading Oklahoma on Owen Field with another team in the lead.
As it turned out, it wasn't that much different than any other time the top-ranked Sooners play at home.
Jones hooked up with All-American Ryan Broyles for 154 yards and three touchdowns, leading Oklahoma out of a rare deficit at home to beat Missouri 38-28 on Saturday night.
The Sooners had gone 20 straight home games without trailing, dating back to 2007, before coming out flat and falling behind 14-3 in the first quarter.
"To be a top-caliber team and to win a national championship and play like this, it's not going to happen," defensive captain Travis Lewis said. "Hopefully it's a reality check to these players and to this team that it's going to take our best every week."
The Sooners (3-0, 1-0 Big 12) roared back with 28 straight points to avenge a loss in Columbia last year when they were first in the BCS standings and move their home winning streak — the longest in the nation — to 38 straight games.
"Definitely the OU on the side of your helmet doesn't really speak for your play and you've got to bring it every week, especially in the Big 12 and against good teams," said Jones, who had 448 yards passing.
"It was definitely a wake-up call for us."
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — For the first time, Landry Jones found himself leading Oklahoma on Owen Field with another team in the lead.
As it turned out, it wasn't that much different than any other time the top-ranked Sooners play at home.
Jones hooked up with All-American Ryan Broyles for 154 yards and three touchdowns, leading Oklahoma out of a rare deficit at home to beat Missouri 38-28 on Saturday night.
The Sooners had gone 20 straight home games without trailing, dating back to 2007, before coming out flat and falling behind 14-3 in the first quarter.
"To be a top-caliber team and to win a national championship and play like this, it's not going to happen," defensive captain Travis Lewis said. "Hopefully it's a reality check to these players and to this team that it's going to take our best every week."
The Sooners (3-0, 1-0 Big 12) roared back with 28 straight points to avenge a loss in Columbia last year when they were first in the BCS standings and move their home winning streak — the longest in the nation — to 38 straight games.
"Definitely the OU on the side of your helmet doesn't really speak for your play and you've got to bring it every week, especially in the Big 12 and against good teams," said Jones, who had 448 yards passing.
"It was definitely a wake-up call for us."
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — For the first time, Landry Jones found himself leading Oklahoma on Owen Field with another team in the lead.
As it turned out, it wasn't that much different than any other time the top-ranked Sooners play at home.
Jones hooked up with All-American Ryan Broyles for 154 yards and three touchdowns, leading Oklahoma out of a rare deficit at home to beat Missouri 38-28 on Saturday night.
The Sooners had gone 20 straight home games without trailing, dating back to 2007, before coming out flat and falling behind 14-3 in the first quarter.
"To be a top-caliber team and to win a national championship and play like this, it's not going to happen," defensive captain Travis Lewis said. "Hopefully it's a reality check to these players and to this team that it's going to take our best every week."
The Sooners (3-0, 1-0 Big 12) roared back with 28 straight points to avenge a loss in Columbia last year when they were first in the BCS standings and move their home winning streak — the longest in the nation — to 38 straight games.
"Definitely the OU on the side of your helmet doesn't really speak for your play and you've got to bring it every week, especially in the Big 12 and against good teams," said Jones, who had 448 yards passing.
"It was definitely a wake-up call for us."
| NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — For the first time, Landry Jones found himself leading Oklahoma on Owen Field with another team in the lead. As it turned out, it wasn't that much different than any other time the top-ranked Sooners play at home. Jones hooked up with All-American Ryan Broyles for 154 yards and three touchdowns, leading Oklahoma out of a rare deficit at home to beat Missouri 38-28 on Saturday night. The Sooners had gone 20 straight home games without trailing, dating back to 2007, before coming out flat and falling behind 14-3 in the first quarter. "To be a top-caliber team and to win a national championship and play like this, it's not going to happen," defensive captain Travis Lewis said. "Hopefully it's a reality check to these players and to this team that it's going to take our best every week." The Sooners (3-0, 1-0 Big 12) roared back with 28 straight points to avenge a loss in Columbia last year when they were first in the BCS standings and move their home winning streak — the longest in the nation — to 38 straight games. "Definitely the OU on the side of your helmet doesn't really speak for your play and you've got to bring it every week, especially in the Big 12 and against good teams," said Jones, who had 448 yards passing. "It was definitely a wake-up call for us." |
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — For the first time, Landry Jones found himself leading Oklahoma on Owen Field with another team in the lead.
As it turned out, it wasn't that much different than any other time the top-ranked Sooners play at home.
Jones hooked up with All-American Ryan Broyles for 154 yards and three touchdowns, leading Oklahoma out of a rare deficit at home to beat Missouri 38-28 on Saturday night.
The Sooners had gone 20 straight home games without trailing, dating back to 2007, before coming out flat and falling behind 14-3 in the first quarter.
"To be a top-caliber team and to win a national championship and play like this, it's not going to happen," defensive captain Travis Lewis said. "Hopefully it's a reality check to these players and to this team that it's going to take our best every week."
The Sooners (3-0, 1-0 Big 12) roared back with 28 straight points to avenge a loss in Columbia last year when they were first in the BCS standings and move their home winning streak — the longest in the nation — to 38 straight games.
"Definitely the OU on the side of your helmet doesn't really speak for your play and you've got to bring it every week, especially in the Big 12 and against good teams," said Jones, who had 448 yards passing.
"It was definitely a wake-up call for us."
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — For the first time, Landry Jones found himself leading Oklahoma on Owen Field with another team in the lead.
As it turned out, it wasn't that much different than any other time the top-ranked Sooners play at home.
Jones hooked up with All-American Ryan Broyles for 154 yards and three touchdowns, leading Oklahoma out of a rare deficit at home to beat Missouri 38-28 on Saturday night.
The Sooners had gone 20 straight home games without trailing, dating back to 2007, before coming out flat and falling behind 14-3 in the first quarter.
"To be a top-caliber team and to win a national championship and play like this, it's not going to happen," defensive captain Travis Lewis said. "Hopefully it's a reality check to these players and to this team that it's going to take our best every week."
The Sooners (3-0, 1-0 Big 12) roared back with 28 straight points to avenge a loss in Columbia last year when they were first in the BCS standings and move their home winning streak — the longest in the nation — to 38 straight games.
"Definitely the OU on the side of your helmet doesn't really speak for your play and you've got to bring it every week, especially in the Big 12 and against good teams," said Jones, who had 448 yards passing.
"It was definitely a wake-up call for us."
| NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — For the first time, Landry Jones found himself leading Oklahoma on Owen Field with another team in the lead. As it turned out, it wasn't that much different than any other time the top-ranked Sooners play at home. Jones hooked up with All-American Ryan Broyles for 154 yards and three touchdowns, leading Oklahoma out of a rare deficit at home to beat Missouri 38-28 on Saturday night. The Sooners had gone 20 straight home games without trailing, dating back to 2007, before coming out flat and falling behind 14-3 in the first quarter. "To be a top-caliber team and to win a national championship and play like this, it's not going to happen," defensive captain Travis Lewis said. "Hopefully it's a reality check to these players and to this team that it's going to take our best every week." The Sooners (3-0, 1-0 Big 12) roared back with 28 straight points to avenge a loss in Columbia last year when they were first in the BCS standings and move their home winning streak — the longest in the nation — to 38 straight games. "Definitely the OU on the side of your helmet doesn't really speak for your play and you've got to bring it every week, especially in the Big 12 and against good teams," said Jones, who had 448 yards passing. "It was definitely a wake-up call for us." | NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — For the first time, Landry Jones found himself leading Oklahoma on Owen Field with another team in the lead. As it turned out, it wasn't that much different than any other time the top-ranked Sooners play at home. Jones hooked up with All-American Ryan Broyles for 154 yards and three touchdowns, leading Oklahoma out of a rare deficit at home to beat Missouri 38-28 on Saturday night. The Sooners had gone 20 straight home games without trailing, dating back to 2007, before coming out flat and falling behind 14-3 in the first quarter. "To be a top-caliber team and to win a national championship and play like this, it's not going to happen," defensive captain Travis Lewis said. "Hopefully it's a reality check to these players and to this team that it's going to take our best every week." The Sooners (3-0, 1-0 Big 12) roared back with 28 straight points to avenge a loss in Columbia last year when they were first in the BCS standings and move their home winning streak — the longest in the nation — to 38 straight games. "Definitely the OU on the side of your helmet doesn't really speak for your play and you've got to bring it every week, especially in the Big 12 and against good teams," said Jones, who had 448 yards passing. "It was definitely a wake-up call for us." | |
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — For the first time, Landry Jones found himself leading Oklahoma on Owen Field with another team in the lead.
As it turned out, it wasn't that much different than any other time the top-ranked Sooners play at home.
Jones hooked up with All-American Ryan Broyles for 154 yards and three touchdowns, leading Oklahoma out of a rare deficit at home to beat Missouri 38-28 on Saturday night.
The Sooners had gone 20 straight home games without trailing, dating back to 2007, before coming out flat and falling behind 14-3 in the first quarter.
"To be a top-caliber team and to win a national championship and play like this, it's not going to happen," defensive captain Travis Lewis said. "Hopefully it's a reality check to these players and to this team that it's going to take our best every week."
The Sooners (3-0, 1-0 Big 12) roared back with 28 straight points to avenge a loss in Columbia last year when they were first in the BCS standings and move their home winning streak — the longest in the nation — to 38 straight games.
"Definitely the OU on the side of your helmet doesn't really speak for your play and you've got to bring it every week, especially in the Big 12 and against good teams," said Jones, who had 448 yards passing.
"It was definitely a wake-up call for us."
| NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — For the first time, Landry Jones found himself leading Oklahoma on Owen Field with another team in the lead. As it turned out, it wasn't that much different than any other time the top-ranked Sooners play at home. Jones hooked up with All-American Ryan Broyles for 154 yards and three touchdowns, leading Oklahoma out of a rare deficit at home to beat Missouri 38-28 on Saturday night. The Sooners had gone 20 straight home games without trailing, dating back to 2007, before coming out flat and falling behind 14-3 in the first quarter. "To be a top-caliber team and to win a national championship and play like this, it's not going to happen," defensive captain Travis Lewis said. "Hopefully it's a reality check to these players and to this team that it's going to take our best every week." The Sooners (3-0, 1-0 Big 12) roared back with 28 straight points to avenge a loss in Columbia last year when they were first in the BCS standings and move their home winning streak — the longest in the nation — to 38 straight games. "Definitely the OU on the side of your helmet doesn't really speak for your play and you've got to bring it every week, especially in the Big 12 and against good teams," said Jones, who had 448 yards passing. "It was definitely a wake-up call for us." |
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — For the first time, Landry Jones found himself leading Oklahoma on Owen Field with another team in the lead.
As it turned out, it wasn't that much different than any other time the top-ranked Sooners play at home.
Jones hooked up with All-American Ryan Broyles for 154 yards and three touchdowns, leading Oklahoma out of a rare deficit at home to beat Missouri 38-28 on Saturday night.
The Sooners had gone 20 straight home games without trailing, dating back to 2007, before coming out flat and falling behind 14-3 in the first quarter.
"To be a top-caliber team and to win a national championship and play like this, it's not going to happen," defensive captain Travis Lewis said. "Hopefully it's a reality check to these players and to this team that it's going to take our best every week."
The Sooners (3-0, 1-0 Big 12) roared back with 28 straight points to avenge a loss in Columbia last year when they were first in the BCS standings and move their home winning streak — the longest in the nation — to 38 straight games.
"Definitely the OU on the side of your helmet doesn't really speak for your play and you've got to bring it every week, especially in the Big 12 and against good teams," said Jones, who had 448 yards passing.
"It was definitely a wake-up call for us."
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — For the first time, Landry Jones found himself leading Oklahoma on Owen Field with another team in the lead.
As it turned out, it wasn't that much different than any other time the top-ranked Sooners play at home.
Jones hooked up with All-American Ryan Broyles for 154 yards and three touchdowns, leading Oklahoma out of a rare deficit at home to beat Missouri 38-28 on Saturday night.
The Sooners had gone 20 straight home games without trailing, dating back to 2007, before coming out flat and falling behind 14-3 in the first quarter.
"To be a top-caliber team and to win a national championship and play like this, it's not going to happen," defensive captain Travis Lewis said. "Hopefully it's a reality check to these players and to this team that it's going to take our best every week."
The Sooners (3-0, 1-0 Big 12) roared back with 28 straight points to avenge a loss in Columbia last year when they were first in the BCS standings and move their home winning streak — the longest in the nation — to 38 straight games.
"Definitely the OU on the side of your helmet doesn't really speak for your play and you've got to bring it every week, especially in the Big 12 and against good teams," said Jones, who had 448 yards passing.
"It was definitely a wake-up call for us."
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — For the first time, Landry Jones found himself leading Oklahoma on Owen Field with another team in the lead.
As it turned out, it wasn't that much different than any other time the top-ranked Sooners play at home.
Jones hooked up with All-American Ryan Broyles for 154 yards and three touchdowns, leading Oklahoma out of a rare deficit at home to beat Missouri 38-28 on Saturday night.
The Sooners had gone 20 straight home games without trailing, dating back to 2007, before coming out flat and falling behind 14-3 in the first quarter.
"To be a top-caliber team and to win a national championship and play like this, it's not going to happen," defensive captain Travis Lewis said. "Hopefully it's a reality check to these players and to this team that it's going to take our best every week."
The Sooners (3-0, 1-0 Big 12) roared back with 28 straight points to avenge a loss in Columbia last year when they were first in the BCS standings and move their home winning streak — the longest in the nation — to 38 straight games.
"Definitely the OU on the side of your helmet doesn't really speak for your play and you've got to bring it every week, especially in the Big 12 and against good teams," said Jones, who had 448 yards passing.
"It was definitely a wake-up call for us."
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — For the first time, Landry Jones found himself leading Oklahoma on Owen Field with another team in the lead.
As it turned out, it wasn't that much different than any other time the top-ranked Sooners play at home.
Jones hooked up with All-American Ryan Broyles for 154 yards and three touchdowns, leading Oklahoma out of a rare deficit at home to beat Missouri 38-28 on Saturday night.
The Sooners had gone 20 straight home games without trailing, dating back to 2007, before coming out flat and falling behind 14-3 in the first quarter.
"To be a top-caliber team and to win a national championship and play like this, it's not going to happen," defensive captain Travis Lewis said. "Hopefully it's a reality check to these players and to this team that it's going to take our best every week."
The Sooners (3-0, 1-0 Big 12) roared back with 28 straight points to avenge a loss in Columbia last year when they were first in the BCS standings and move their home winning streak — the longest in the nation — to 38 straight games.
"Definitely the OU on the side of your helmet doesn't really speak for your play and you've got to bring it every week, especially in the Big 12 and against good teams," said Jones, who had 448 yards passing.
"It was definitely a wake-up call for us."
| NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — For the first time, Landry Jones found himself leading Oklahoma on Owen Field with another team in the lead. As it turned out, it wasn't that much different than any other time the top-ranked Sooners play at home. Jones hooked up with All-American Ryan Broyles for 154 yards and three touchdowns, leading Oklahoma out of a rare deficit at home to beat Missouri 38-28 on Saturday night. The Sooners had gone 20 straight home games without trailing, dating back to 2007, before coming out flat and falling behind 14-3 in the first quarter. "To be a top-caliber team and to win a national championship and play like this, it's not going to happen," defensive captain Travis Lewis said. "Hopefully it's a reality check to these players and to this team that it's going to take our best every week." The Sooners (3-0, 1-0 Big 12) roared back with 28 straight points to avenge a loss in Columbia last year when they were first in the BCS standings and move their home winning streak — the longest in the nation — to 38 straight games. "Definitely the OU on the side of your helmet doesn't really speak for your play and you've got to bring it every week, especially in the Big 12 and against good teams," said Jones, who had 448 yards passing. "It was definitely a wake-up call for us." | NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — For the first time, Landry Jones found himself leading Oklahoma on Owen Field with another team in the lead. As it turned out, it wasn't that much different than any other time the top-ranked Sooners play at home. Jones hooked up with All-American Ryan Broyles for 154 yards and three touchdowns, leading Oklahoma out of a rare deficit at home to beat Missouri 38-28 on Saturday night. The Sooners had gone 20 straight home games without trailing, dating back to 2007, before coming out flat and falling behind 14-3 in the first quarter. "To be a top-caliber team and to win a national championship and play like this, it's not going to happen," defensive captain Travis Lewis said. "Hopefully it's a reality check to these players and to this team that it's going to take our best every week." The Sooners (3-0, 1-0 Big 12) roared back with 28 straight points to avenge a loss in Columbia last year when they were first in the BCS standings and move their home winning streak — the longest in the nation — to 38 straight games. "Definitely the OU on the side of your helmet doesn't really speak for your play and you've got to bring it every week, especially in the Big 12 and against good teams," said Jones, who had 448 yards passing. "It was definitely a wake-up call for us." | |
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — For the first time, Landry Jones found himself leading Oklahoma on Owen Field with another team in the lead.
As it turned out, it wasn't that much different than any other time the top-ranked Sooners play at home.
Jones hooked up with All-American Ryan Broyles for 154 yards and three touchdowns, leading Oklahoma out of a rare deficit at home to beat Missouri 38-28 on Saturday night.
The Sooners had gone 20 straight home games without trailing, dating back to 2007, before coming out flat and falling behind 14-3 in the first quarter.
"To be a top-caliber team and to win a national championship and play like this, it's not going to happen," defensive captain Travis Lewis said. "Hopefully it's a reality check to these players and to this team that it's going to take our best every week."
The Sooners (3-0, 1-0 Big 12) roared back with 28 straight points to avenge a loss in Columbia last year when they were first in the BCS standings and move their home winning streak — the longest in the nation — to 38 straight games.
"Definitely the OU on the side of your helmet doesn't really speak for your play and you've got to bring it every week, especially in the Big 12 and against good teams," said Jones, who had 448 yards passing.
"It was definitely a wake-up call for us."
| NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — For the first time, Landry Jones found himself leading Oklahoma on Owen Field with another team in the lead. As it turned out, it wasn't that much different than any other time the top-ranked Sooners play at home. Jones hooked up with All-American Ryan Broyles for 154 yards and three touchdowns, leading Oklahoma out of a rare deficit at home to beat Missouri 38-28 on Saturday night. The Sooners had gone 20 straight home games without trailing, dating back to 2007, before coming out flat and falling behind 14-3 in the first quarter. "To be a top-caliber team and to win a national championship and play like this, it's not going to happen," defensive captain Travis Lewis said. "Hopefully it's a reality check to these players and to this team that it's going to take our best every week." The Sooners (3-0, 1-0 Big 12) roared back with 28 straight points to avenge a loss in Columbia last year when they were first in the BCS standings and move their home winning streak — the longest in the nation — to 38 straight games. "Definitely the OU on the side of your helmet doesn't really speak for your play and you've got to bring it every week, especially in the Big 12 and against good teams," said Jones, who had 448 yards passing. "It was definitely a wake-up call for us." |
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — For the first time, Landry Jones found himself leading Oklahoma on Owen Field with another team in the lead.
As it turned out, it wasn't that much different than any other time the top-ranked Sooners play at home.
Jones hooked up with All-American Ryan Broyles for 154 yards and three touchdowns, leading Oklahoma out of a rare deficit at home to beat Missouri 38-28 on Saturday night.
The Sooners had gone 20 straight home games without trailing, dating back to 2007, before coming out flat and falling behind 14-3 in the first quarter.
"To be a top-caliber team and to win a national championship and play like this, it's not going to happen," defensive captain Travis Lewis said. "Hopefully it's a reality check to these players and to this team that it's going to take our best every week."
The Sooners (3-0, 1-0 Big 12) roared back with 28 straight points to avenge a loss in Columbia last year when they were first in the BCS standings and move their home winning streak — the longest in the nation — to 38 straight games.
"Definitely the OU on the side of your helmet doesn't really speak for your play and you've got to bring it every week, especially in the Big 12 and against good teams," said Jones, who had 448 yards passing.
"It was definitely a wake-up call for us."
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — For the first time, Landry Jones found himself leading Oklahoma on Owen Field with another team in the lead.
As it turned out, it wasn't that much different than any other time the top-ranked Sooners play at home.
Jones hooked up with All-American Ryan Broyles for 154 yards and three touchdowns, leading Oklahoma out of a rare deficit at home to beat Missouri 38-28 on Saturday night.
The Sooners had gone 20 straight home games without trailing, dating back to 2007, before coming out flat and falling behind 14-3 in the first quarter.
"To be a top-caliber team and to win a national championship and play like this, it's not going to happen," defensive captain Travis Lewis said. "Hopefully it's a reality check to these players and to this team that it's going to take our best every week."
The Sooners (3-0, 1-0 Big 12) roared back with 28 straight points to avenge a loss in Columbia last year when they were first in the BCS standings and move their home winning streak — the longest in the nation — to 38 straight games.
"Definitely the OU on the side of your helmet doesn't really speak for your play and you've got to bring it every week, especially in the Big 12 and against good teams," said Jones, who had 448 yards passing.
"It was definitely a wake-up call for us."
| NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — For the first time, Landry Jones found himself leading Oklahoma on Owen Field with another team in the lead. As it turned out, it wasn't that much different than any other time the top-ranked Sooners play at home. Jones hooked up with All-American Ryan Broyles for 154 yards and three touchdowns, leading Oklahoma out of a rare deficit at home to beat Missouri 38-28 on Saturday night. The Sooners had gone 20 straight home games without trailing, dating back to 2007, before coming out flat and falling behind 14-3 in the first quarter. "To be a top-caliber team and to win a national championship and play like this, it's not going to happen," defensive captain Travis Lewis said. "Hopefully it's a reality check to these players and to this team that it's going to take our best every week." The Sooners (3-0, 1-0 Big 12) roared back with 28 straight points to avenge a loss in Columbia last year when they were first in the BCS standings and move their home winning streak — the longest in the nation — to 38 straight games. "Definitely the OU on the side of your helmet doesn't really speak for your play and you've got to bring it every week, especially in the Big 12 and against good teams," said Jones, who had 448 yards passing. "It was definitely a wake-up call for us." |
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — For the first time, Landry Jones found himself leading Oklahoma on Owen Field with another team in the lead.
As it turned out, it wasn't that much different than any other time the top-ranked Sooners play at home.
Jones hooked up with All-American Ryan Broyles for 154 yards and three touchdowns, leading Oklahoma out of a rare deficit at home to beat Missouri 38-28 on Saturday night.
The Sooners had gone 20 straight home games without trailing, dating back to 2007, before coming out flat and falling behind 14-3 in the first quarter.
"To be a top-caliber team and to win a national championship and play like this, it's not going to happen," defensive captain Travis Lewis said. "Hopefully it's a reality check to these players and to this team that it's going to take our best every week."
The Sooners (3-0, 1-0 Big 12) roared back with 28 straight points to avenge a loss in Columbia last year when they were first in the BCS standings and move their home winning streak — the longest in the nation — to 38 straight games.
"Definitely the OU on the side of your helmet doesn't really speak for your play and you've got to bring it every week, especially in the Big 12 and against good teams," said Jones, who had 448 yards passing.
"It was definitely a wake-up call for us."
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — For the first time, Landry Jones found himself leading Oklahoma on Owen Field with another team in the lead.
As it turned out, it wasn't that much different than any other time the top-ranked Sooners play at home.
Jones hooked up with All-American Ryan Broyles for 154 yards and three touchdowns, leading Oklahoma out of a rare deficit at home to beat Missouri 38-28 on Saturday night.
The Sooners had gone 20 straight home games without trailing, dating back to 2007, before coming out flat and falling behind 14-3 in the first quarter.
"To be a top-caliber team and to win a national championship and play like this, it's not going to happen," defensive captain Travis Lewis said. "Hopefully it's a reality check to these players and to this team that it's going to take our best every week."
The Sooners (3-0, 1-0 Big 12) roared back with 28 straight points to avenge a loss in Columbia last year when they were first in the BCS standings and move their home winning streak — the longest in the nation — to 38 straight games.
"Definitely the OU on the side of your helmet doesn't really speak for your play and you've got to bring it every week, especially in the Big 12 and against good teams," said Jones, who had 448 yards passing.
"It was definitely a wake-up call for us."