Oklahoma Sooners to put the BOOM on Kansas State
Once again, it’ll be all about the BOOM.
Week 9 of the 2008 NCAA college football season continues as the Kansas State Wildcats host the visiting Boomer Sooner offense from Oklahoma.
Ranked No.4 in the nation, the Oklahoma Sooners look to continue their quest for their seventh Big 12 South crown in nine years when they visit Kansas State.
The annual rivalry game between Oklahoma and Texas usually goes a long way towards determining the champion of the Big 12 South. Oklahoma did its part to remain in the hunt last Saturday.
A win over
the Kansas State Wildcats this Saturday will get the Sooners closer to their ultimate goal.
Sam Bradford may be the biggest key to the Sooners’ title chances as the sophomore ranks third in the FBS with 2,520 passing yards, second with 26 touchdowns and fifth with a 71.4 completion percentage.
Sam Bradford hopes to continue his success in his first career game against Kansas State. The Wildcats (4-3, 1-2) were held to a season-low point total in a 14-13 defeat at Colorado last Saturday.
They are averaging 23.3 points in their three losses compared to 50.8 in four wins.
Oklahoma has won five of its last six meetings with Kansas State to take a 68-17-4 advantage in the all-time series.
Kansas State’s last win in the series was five seasons ago, when the then No.13 Wildcats routed the undefeated and top-ranked Sooners 35-7 in the Big 12 championship game last Dec. 6, 2003.
Can the Oklahoma Sooners beat the Kansas State Wildcats? Bodog sportsbook has the odds.
Oklahoma Sooners -19
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