Final Nov 19
AKR 38 -10.5 o49.0
KENT 17 10.5 u49.0
Final Nov 19
WMU 14 -6.5 o56.5
CMU 16 6.5 u56.5
Final Nov 19
NIU 9 1.0 o43.0
M-OH 20 -1.0 u43.0
Final Nov 20
BUFF 37 1.0 o53.0
EMU 20 -1.0 u53.0
Final Nov 20
OHIO 24 1.0 o46.5
TOL 7 -1.0 u46.5
Final Nov 21
NCST 29 7.5 o51.5
GT 30 -7.5 u51.5
Final Nov 22
TEM 27 17.0 o55.5
UTSA 51 -17.0 u55.5
Final Nov 22
PUR 17 14.0 o48.5
MSU 24 -14.0 u48.5
Final Nov 22
UNLV 27 -7.5 o59.5
SJSU 16 7.5 u59.5
Final Nov 23
CONN 24 10.0 o53.0
SYR 31 -10.0 u53.0
Final Nov 23
WAKE 14 23.5 o66.5
MIA 42 -23.5 u66.5
Final Nov 23
MISS 17 -13.0 o58.0
FLA 24 13.0 u58.0
Final Nov 23
ILL 38 2.5 o47.5
RUTG 31 -2.5 u47.5
Final Nov 23
SMU 33 -11.0 o54.5
UVA 7 11.0 u54.5
Final Nov 23
SHSU 11 5.0 o57.0
JVST 21 -5.0 u57.0
Final Nov 23
IOWA 29 -4.5 o41.0
MD 13 4.5 u41.0
Final Nov 23
UNC 21 -2.5 o50.0
BC 41 2.5 u50.0
Final Nov 23
IU 15 10.5 o52.5
OSU 38 -10.5 u52.5
Final Nov 23
MASS 21 42.5 o55.0
UGA 59 -42.5 u55.0
Final Nov 23
WKU 21 1.0 o56.0
LIB 38 -1.0 u56.0
Final Nov 23
UTEP 0 41.0 o52.5
TENN 56 -41.0 u52.5
Final Nov 23
CHSO 7 34.0 o44.5
FSU 41 -34.0 u44.5
Final Nov 23
RICE 14 -7.0 o52.0
UAB 40 7.0 u52.0
Final Nov 23
BGSU 38 -12.0 o54.5
BALL 13 12.0 u54.5
Final Nov 23
NMSU 36 3.0 o53.0
MTU 21 -3.0 u53.0
Final Nov 23
JMU 20 -7.0 o57.5
APP 34 7.0 u57.5
Final Nov 23
ULM 21 3.0 o51.5
ARST 28 -3.0 u51.5
Final Nov 23
FIU 26 -9.0 o42.5
KENN 27 9.0 u42.5
Final Nov 23
ARIZ 28 10.5 o60.0
TCU 49 -10.5 u60.0
Final Nov 23
USA 35 -24.0 o54.0
USM 14 24.0 u54.0
Final Nov 23
CHAR 39 -3.0 o49.5
FAU 27 3.0 u49.5
Final Nov 23
TTU 56 -4.5 o63.5
OKST 48 4.5 u63.5
Final Nov 23
CIT 14
CLEM 51
Final Nov 23
SDSU 20 5.0 o60.0
USU 41 -5.0 u60.0
Final Nov 23
WIS 25 1.0 o40.5
NEB 44 -1.0 u40.5
Final Nov 23
NW 6 10.5 o35.0
MICH 50 -10.5 u35.0
Final Nov 23
ECU 40 2.5 o74.5
UNT 28 -2.5 u74.5
Final Nov 23
BYU 23 3.5 o49.5
ASU 28 -3.5 u49.5
Final Nov 23
PSU 26 -11.5 o45.0
MINN 25 11.5 u45.0
Final Nov 23
COLO 21 -1.5 o60.0
KU 37 1.5 u60.0
Final Nov 23
STAN 21 14.5 o53.5
CAL 24 -14.5 u53.5
Final Nov 23
UCF 21 -3.0 o60.0
WVU 31 3.0 u60.0
Final Nov 23
TLSA 30 17.5 o61.0
USF 63 -17.5 u61.0
Final Nov 23
GASO 26 2.0 o59.5
CCU 6 -2.0 u59.5
Final Nov 23
UK 14 18.0 o47.0
TEX 31 -18.0 u47.0
Final Nov 23
LT 14 23.5 o48.5
ARK 35 -23.5 u48.5
Final Nov 23
WOF 12 43.0 o49.5
SOCAR 56 -43.0 u49.5
Final Nov 23
PITT 9 7.0 o57.0
LOU 37 -7.0 u57.0
Final Nov 23
MIZZ 39 -10.0 o58.0
MSST 20 10.0 u58.0
Final Nov 23
TROY 30 7.5 o51.5
ULL 51 -7.5 u51.5
Final Nov 23
ARMY 14 14.0 o44.5
ND 49 -14.0 u44.5
Final Nov 23
GSU 52 23.5 o59.5
TXST 44 -23.5 u59.5
Final Nov 23
WSU 38 -10.5 o56.5
ORST 41 10.5 u56.5
Final Nov 23
BSU 17 -22.5 o54.0
WYO 13 22.5 u54.0
Final Nov 23
BAY 20 -7.0 o51.0
HOU 10 7.0 u51.0
Final Nov 23
ISU 31 -6.5 o42.5
UTAH 28 6.5 u42.5
Final Nov 23
ALA 3 -13.5 o47.0
OKLA 24 13.5 u47.0
Final 4OT Nov 23
TAM 41 -2.5 o48.0
AUB 43 2.5 u48.0
Final Nov 23
MRSH 42 3.0 o51.5
ODU 35 -3.0 u51.5
Final Nov 23
VAN 17 10.0 o52.5
LSU 24 -10.0 u52.5
Final Nov 23
CIN 15 7.5 o55.0
KSU 41 -7.5 u55.0
Final Nov 23
VT 28 -2.5 o46.0
DUKE 31 2.5 u46.0
Final Nov 23
USC 19 -5.0 o53.0
UCLA 13 5.0 u53.0
Final Nov 23
CSU 22 3.5 o43.5
FRES 28 -3.5 u43.5
Final Nov 23
AFA 22 3.0 o44.5
NEV 19 -3.0 u44.5
Kent State 9th Mid-American5-7
Oklahoma 7th Big 126-7

Kent State @ Oklahoma preview

Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium

Oklahoma offensive coordinator Jeff Lebby knows a bit about Kent State's offense.

"Yeah, you recognize some of it for sure," Lebby said. "There's some familiarity."

There should be.

Golden Flashes head coach Sean Lewis was an offensive assistant coach under Dino Babers at Eastern Illinois in 2012-13. Babers had taken the job after four seasons at Baylor alongside Lebby.

Not only did Babers bring much of Baylor's offense with him, but his staff also went to Baylor each offseason for professional development sessions.

On Saturday, the fast-paced offenses of Lebby and Lewis meet when No. 7 Oklahoma hosts Kent State in the first meeting between the programs.

"The staffs were helping one another so we could learn and go and play fast," Lewis, who was coaching inside receivers and tight ends for Eastern Illinois, said. "So that's where it all started. We've stayed in contact ever since then."

Sooners defensive coordinator Ted Roof said going against Oklahoma's offense every day in practice gives his group an advantage on Saturday.

"They go really, really fast. But so do our guys," Roof said. "For teams that don't do that, that's almost impossible to simulate because if your guys don't do it, the scout teams can't do that if that's not what they do on a daily basis."

The teams had much different results in their openers.

Oklahoma (1-0) opened the season with a 45-13 win over UTEP last week, while Kent State fell 45-20 to Washington.

This week has been an adjustment for Sooners head coach Brent Venables, who took over for Lincoln Riley in the offseason and picked up his first win as a head coach.

"Sometimes when you have less time, that's a good thing as a coach so you don't overthink things. And so when you get into the season itself, you're limited on the amount of time you have," Venables said. "Everything's just a little bit more condensed and a little bit more intentional."

Lewis said the key to the fast-paced offenses both teams use is the quarterback position.

The Sooners have Dillon Gabriel, who transferred to Oklahoma from Central Florida after beginning his college career there with Lebby as his offensive coordinator.

"He just looks like the teacher in the classroom," Sooners wide receiver Theo Wease said. "He looks so comfortable, just poised. You can tell he's out there playing with a lot of confidence."

The Golden Flashes (0-1) have redshirt junior Collin Schlee, who took over as the starter after playing sparingly prior to this season.

Schlee threw an interception on the first play of the game against Washington.

"I was really pleased with the way Collin leveled out," Lewis said. "He settled into the game, made some explosive plays and really did some things within the confines of the offense where he wasn't greedy and took what they gave him."

The Golden Flashes have spent the week in Oklahoma, deciding to fly to Tulsa instead of heading back to Ohio after a late-night game on the West Coast.

"We want to put our guys in the best position to be successful," Lewis said, noting that the Labor Day holiday gave them the opportunity to make the schedule work.

--Field Level Media

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