Big Noon Live: Oklahoma leads Kansas after weather delay


Laken Litman
College Football & Soccer Analyst
No. 6 Oklahoma's quest for the College Football Playoff looked a bit shaky after its narrow win over UCF last week. Saturday's game at Kansas hasn't been a smooth ride either.
The Sooners fell behind quickly against the Jayhawks in the "Big Noon Kickoff" contest. As if that wasn't enough, just as Oklahoma started gaining some momentum, the game was delayed after lightning was spotted in the region.
Can the Sooners keep their unbeaten run intact?
Can Kansas become bowl-eligible with its first win over Oklahoma since 1997?
Follow all the action from the contest with live in-game analysis right here.
No. 6 Oklahoma at Kansas
12:31 3Q: First punt for the Sooners
And on their first possession of the second half, the Sooners have to punt after failing to convert on third down from midfield. Facing third-and-3 from the Kansas 48, OU receiver Gavin Freeman caught a pitch from Dillon Gabriel and tried to beat the defender to the edge, but instead, Jereme Robinson tackled him short of the sticks.
Halftime notes:
- This is the closest halftime score between these teams since 2004. Kansas jumping out to an early lead helped, but the crummy weather has favored the Sooners. While neither of these teams have the nation’s most explosive running game, Oklahoma finished the first half with 16 straight rushes (before kneeling). The Sooners now have 170 rushing yards, led by running back Tawee Walker, who has 97 yards and a touchdown on 14 touches. Quarterback Dillon Gabriel has added 42 rushing yards and two touchdowns and OU leads 21-17. As we mentioned earlier, if the Jayhawks are going to make this a game after the break, they’ve got to figure out a way to stop the run.
- Gabriel has completed six of eight passes for 41 yards. That may not be an eye-popping stat line for a Heisman hopeful, but OU doesn’t need to risk turning the ball over in the rain.
- Oklahoma gets the ball to start the second half. If OU can score fast, it’s going to be an uphill battle for Kansas, which is without its injured star QB Jalon Daniels.
0:50 2Q: Kansas makes FG
Kansas looked like it was going to respond after that OU touchdown. Instead, the Sooners’ defense made a huge stop on third down and forced the Jayhawks to settle for a 24-yard field goal with less than a minute remaining in the first half.
4:25 2Q: Oklahoma takes the lead, 21-14
And just like that, OU takes the lead. Five plays after Kansas fumbled the kickoff, Oklahoma quarterback Dillon Gabriel rans it in for a 9-yard score. If the Jayhawks want to get back in this game, they’re going to need to stop the run. And as of right now, they have no answers. Gabriel has only attempted eight passes on this rainy Saturday, and OU has run the ball 29 times for 172 yards.

6:01 2Q: Muffed kickoff
And as if things weren’t already taking a turn for KU, Trever Wilson dropped the kickoff return and Kip Lewis recovered it for OU, which now gets the ball back inside the red zone.
6:05 2Q: And we’re back! And tied!
Annnnd we’re back! After about an hour-long weather delay following a lightning strike in the area, play has finally resumed in Lawrence. Unfortunately, not all the fans decided to stick it out and the vibe at David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium wasn’t quite as electric as it was at kickoff.
That certainly didn’t bother Oklahoma, which picked up right where it left off in the run game. After getting docked for a penalty, Tawee Walker made it all back up with a 28-yard run to the 5-yard line. Two plays later, he found the end zone on a 2-yard run. And we are tied!

7:50 2Q: Weather delay
Yes, Kansas leads Oklahoma 14-7, but there was a feeling that momentum was swinging in the Sooners’ favor. That is until officials suspended play due to lightning in the area. Perhaps this is a blessing in disguise for the Jayhawks? Lance Leipold’s defense, ranked 96th nationally in rush defense, is having a hard time stopping the run. And OU is taking advantage, running the ball on 21 of 28 plays so far.
10:15 2Q: Oklahoma TD!
Oklahoma is finally on the board in Lawrence. On second-and-goal, Sooners QB Dillon Gabriel rushed for a 7-yard touchdown to give his team some life.

14:06 2Q: Kansas scores to go up 14-0
Trouble for Oklahoma? Two plays into the second quarter, Kansas went up by two scores after Daniel Hishaw rushed for a 9-yard touchdown. The Jayhawks have the nation’s 13th-best rushing attack, and are showing it off today.

END 1Q: Kansas is driving
After a couple of explosive plays by the Kansas offense — Bean’s 25-yard pass to Lawrence Arnold and a 21-yard rush by Devin Neal — the Jayhawks have marched deep into OU territory.
4:26 1Q: Another big fourth down stop ... this time by the Kansas D
This time, it was Oklahoma’s offense being aggressive and going for it on fourth down. On fourth-and-3 from the KU 20, OU quarterback Dillon Gabriel tried to scramble out of a collapsing pocket and find a WR on the right side. Instead, defensive lineman Austin Booker wrapped him up for a sack, ending the Sooners' drive.
9:25 1Q: Kansas with the pick-six!
Huge play by the Kansas defense! Facing third-and-2 on Oklahoma’s opening drive, quarterback Dillon Gabriel looked to his right and tried to throw a 6-yard hitch, but Kansas cornerback Mello Dotson jumped in front of WR Jalil Farooq for the interception, which he ran back 37 yards for the touchdown. This was just Gabriel’s fourth pick of the season.
9:53 1Q: Oklahoma with an early fourth-down stop
Even though Kansas quarterback Jalon Daniels was warming up and nodding his head to music during pregame, it was Jason Bean who got the start again for the Jayhawks. And on their first possession, Bean led the offense into OU territory. But it was over after Sooners defensive lineman Trace Ford jumped up and made a two-handed block on fourth-and-3.
PREGAME SCENE
Want to know what makes Dillon Gabriel so good? Urban Meyer broke it down, and things got a little out of hand!
Speaking of Gabriel, Tom Rinaldi shared an emotional story behind the QB's partnership with the Taylor Haugen foundation.
How high can Kansas football rise? Urban Meyer shared his thoughts on what he sees as a winning situation, centered around coach Lance Leipold.
With the first College Football Playoff rankings set to be unveiled on Tuesday, the crew held a discussion on what fans should expect to see.

Bruce Feldman joined the show to share his latest reporting on the alleged sign-stealing scandal at Michigan. Talking to coaches around the nation, Feldman said that most are surprised at the paper trail Michigan has appeared to leave for NCAA investigators to follow. He also reported that it appears the NCAA is trying to move faster on this investigation than it normally does.
"This looks very damning for the Wolverines," Feldman said.

Devin Neal took viewers inside the Kansas football program.
Bo Nix or Dillon Gabriel? Brady Quinn and Matt Leinart shared their thoughts.

Comedic actor Rob Riggle offered an encouraging message for his beloved Jayhawks.
Time for some picks! Chris "The Bear" Fallica shared his favorite under-the-radar games to watch today, plus other picks.
Setting up another big game on FOX on Saturday between No. 8 Oregon and No. 13 Utah (3:30 p.m. ET), Ducks QB Bo Nix discussed his legacy with Brady Quinn.

Kansas coach Lance Leipold stopped by the set to talk about what he is building in Lawrence.

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).
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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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