Some really interesting stats and facts provided to us by OU SID:
• Oklahoma’s 66 points today were its most in a true road game since 2016 (won 66-59 at Texas Tech). The last time OU scored more points in a true road was in 1980 at Colorado (82-42).
• Today was only the second game in program history in which three players compiled more than 100 receiving yards (Jalil Farooq [126], Nic Anderson [120] and Andrel Anthony [112]). The other occurrence was in 2012 vs. Oklahoma State (Jalen Saunders [162], Justin Brown [146], Kenny Stills [103]).
• This was OU’s first game with five interceptions since 2003 at Texas Tech. The five INTs were by sophomore DB Gentry Williams, junior LB Danny Stutsman (TD), junior DB Kendel Dolby [all in the first quarter], senior DB Key Lawrence and redshirt senior DL Trace Ford [both in the third quarter].
• OU’s 15 tackles for loss were its most since the 2019 Big 12 Championship vs. Baylor (also 15).
• Dillon Gabriel completed 28 of 31 passes (90.3%) for 421 yards and five touchdowns for a 251.2 pass efficiency rating. He completed his first 10 passes of the game and 15 of his first 16, and his second-quarter interception was his only turnover of the season (he was hit on the throw).
• Gabriel set the single-game school record for pass completion percentage by one player (minimum 25 attempts). The previous record was .882 (30 of 34) by Landry Jones in 2010 vs. Iowa State.
• Redshirt freshman receiver Nic Anderson caught three passes for 120 yards and the first three touchdowns of his career. He became the first OU freshman with three touchdown receptions in a game. His TDs covered 28, 42 and 50 yards.
• Anderson became just the second Sooner to score three touchdowns on exactly three receptions in a game. The other was Curtis Fagan vs. Baylor in 2000 (three receptions, 88 yards, three TDs).
• Junior receiver Jalil Farooq registered a career-high 126 yards and a touchdown on six receptions (21.0 yards per catch), and 105 yards on three kickoff returns (35.0 yards per return), totaling 231 all-purpose yards.
• Farooq became the first Sooner with at least 100 receiving yards and 100 kickoff return yards in the same game.
• Oklahoma’s 66 points today were its most in a true road game since 2016 (won 66-59 at Texas Tech). The last time OU scored more points in a true road was in 1980 at Colorado (82-42).
• Today was only the second game in program history in which three players compiled more than 100 receiving yards (Jalil Farooq [126], Nic Anderson [120] and Andrel Anthony [112]). The other occurrence was in 2012 vs. Oklahoma State (Jalen Saunders [162], Justin Brown [146], Kenny Stills [103]).
• This was OU’s first game with five interceptions since 2003 at Texas Tech. The five INTs were by sophomore DB Gentry Williams, junior LB Danny Stutsman (TD), junior DB Kendel Dolby [all in the first quarter], senior DB Key Lawrence and redshirt senior DL Trace Ford [both in the third quarter].
• OU’s 15 tackles for loss were its most since the 2019 Big 12 Championship vs. Baylor (also 15).
• Dillon Gabriel completed 28 of 31 passes (90.3%) for 421 yards and five touchdowns for a 251.2 pass efficiency rating. He completed his first 10 passes of the game and 15 of his first 16, and his second-quarter interception was his only turnover of the season (he was hit on the throw).
• Gabriel set the single-game school record for pass completion percentage by one player (minimum 25 attempts). The previous record was .882 (30 of 34) by Landry Jones in 2010 vs. Iowa State.
• Redshirt freshman receiver Nic Anderson caught three passes for 120 yards and the first three touchdowns of his career. He became the first OU freshman with three touchdown receptions in a game. His TDs covered 28, 42 and 50 yards.
• Anderson became just the second Sooner to score three touchdowns on exactly three receptions in a game. The other was Curtis Fagan vs. Baylor in 2000 (three receptions, 88 yards, three TDs).
• Junior receiver Jalil Farooq registered a career-high 126 yards and a touchdown on six receptions (21.0 yards per catch), and 105 yards on three kickoff returns (35.0 yards per return), totaling 231 all-purpose yards.
• Farooq became the first Sooner with at least 100 receiving yards and 100 kickoff return yards in the same game.