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Oklahoma Sooner Football Articles and Notes10 shy of 30,000: 10 points were needed for OU to become the first school in college football history to score 30,000. By total points, OU is the highest-scoring program in college football history with 29,990. (The Oklahoman)Iglesias No. 2 all-time: Juaquin Iglesias caught six passes for 133 yards to move into second place on OU's all-time receiving yardage list. He has 2,112 yards, three more than Antwone Savage. Mark Clayton is OU's all-time leader with 3,241 yards. (Tulsa World)Johnson surprised Sooners scored only 49 points: The way Manny Johnson saw it, the Sooners came up short in one category against Baylor. Points. "We only scored 49 points," Johnson said. "After getting 28 in the first quarter, you'd have thought that we'd get more than that." (The Oklahoman)McCoy, Cooper, Murray injured: Defensive tackle Gerald McCoy hobbled off the field in the second half after twisting his ankle. But after a brief evaluation by trainers, he was back on his feet walking the sidelines. He never took his shoe off nor left the bench. "I'm good, I'm good," McCoy said. Center Jon Cooper left the game with a sprained knee, but said he too will be ready for Texas. Running back DeMarco Murray had an ice pack on his right knee after the game, but appeared to be walking without a limp. "We have some nicks," coach Bob Stoops said. "But I don't think there's anything too serious." (The Oklahoman)Sooners avoid trap: Norman TranscriptGreat but monotonous: Norman TranscriptBears coach praises OU: The OklahomanOU report card: The OklahomanVenables nitpicks three Baylor drives: The OklahomanNo. 1 OU bewilders Bears: The OklahomanReceivers rev up offense for OU: The OklahomanEarly penalty sunk Baylor vs. OU: The OklahomanVanilla will melt come Texas: The OklahomanBaylor benefits from Bradford pick: The OklahomanSooner secondary locks things down: Norman TranscriptSooners grin and Bear it: Tulsa WorldCooper and McCoy hurt: Tulsa WorldSooners use Bears to prep for Longhorns: Tulsa WorldBaylor Quoteboard: Tulsa WorldOU Report Card: Tulsa WorldBaylor only target practice for top-ranked Oklahoma: Waco TribuneBears 'not that far apart' from Sooners, Briles says: Waco Tribune Sooners live up to their name with first-quarter burst: Waco TribuneOklahoma receivers have field day against Baylor secondary: Waco TribuneOklahoma takes control: Dallas Morning NewsUnbeaten OU, UT should make Red River Rivalry hard to beat: Dallas Morning NewsNo. 1 OU routs Baylor, eyes Texas: Dallas Morning NewsBaylor's Griffin makes OU a believer: Dallas Morning NewsEx-Gorman star Murray scores twice for No. 1 Sooners: Las Vegas SunOklahoma businesslike in victory: Ft. Worth Star-TelegramLonghorns make a statement with defense: Ft. Worth Star-TelegramTexas defense looks good after stuffing the Buffs: Austin American-StatesmanBaylor's Griffin a handful as Sooners prep for real McCoy: Austin American-StatesmanSooners Run Past Baylor: Crimson and Cream Machine
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