This season, it has usually been Sam Bradford down on the ground and Landry Jones standing over him. In this pregame shot, the roles are reversed as Bradford, right, talks with quarterback Landry Jones. Bradford's season-ending right shoulder surgery last Wednesday was called a success by Dr. James Andrews, who performed the procedure. (AP Photo/Alonzo Adams)
- This season, it has usually been Sam Bradford down on the ground and Landry Jones standing over him. In this pregame shot, the roles are reversed as Bradford, right, talks with quarterback Landry Jones. Bradford's season-ending right shoulder surgery last Wednesday was called a success by Dr. James Andrews, who performed the procedure. (AP Photo/Alonzo Adams)
- Kansas State Head Coach Bill Snyder, left, talks with Oklahoma Head Coach Bob Stoops, center, and quarterback Sam Bradford, right, before the game. Bradford spent the game in the coach's booth high and away from any action on the field that could have injured Bradford's surgically-repaired shoulder. Stoops is a protegee of Snyder. (AP Photo/Alonzo Adams)
- Oklahomas Ryan Broyles is upended by Kansas States Troy Butler on an acrobatic catch for an 11-yard gain on the Sooners' third possession. Broyles landed on his left shoulder and looked he might have re-injured his previously broken left clavicle. But the sophomore shook off the pain to catch a 9-yard pass the next play. (Photo by Chris Landsberger, The Oklahoman)
- Jones rushes by Kansas State defensive end Prizell Brown (46) for a 3-yard gain on 1st-and-goal from the eight during the first quarter. The drive culminated with a 2-yard TD pass to WR Ryan Broyles that put Oklahoma up 21-0 with 4:40 left in the opening quarter. The catch by Broyles, in the corner of the endzone, was confirmed by instant replay. (AP Photo/Alonzo Adams)
- Ryan Broyles is about to scoop a 2-yard TD toss from Landry Jones. Broyles scored two touchdowns in the first quarter and provided plenty of other highlights against Kansas State. (MCT Photo/Fernendo Salazar
- Jones was 26-37 for 294 yards and four touchdowns in the Homecoming Halloween contest. He was not sacked and didn't throw an interception. Jones is now 5-1 as a starter, the only loss a 21-20 setback at Miami, FL. The redshirt freshman from Artesia, NM connected with five different receivers. (AP Photo/Alonzo Adams)
- Kansas State running back Keithen Valentine gets past Oklahoma to score on a 14-yard scamper in the 3rd quarter. The scored brought the Wildcats to 28-17 with 8:31 left in the 3rd. Kansas State's downhill running game gave Oklahoma trouble after the 1st quarter. (AP Photo/Alonzo Adams)
- DeJuan Miller snagged nine throws and gained 94 yards, both career highs, against Kansas State. This 13-yard reception for a first down kept Oklahoma's final scoring drive alive. (Photo by Bryan Terry, The Oklahoman)
- Ryan Broyles runs past Kansas State's Tysyn Hartman for a 13-yard gain and a 1st and goal on the Sooners' final scoring drive. DeMarco Murray finished the drive with a 3-yard run to put Oklahoma up, 42-30. Broyles caught 8 passes for 91 yards and 2 touchdowns. (AP Photo/Alonzo Adams)
- DeMarco Murray dives in for a 3-yard touchdown against Kansas State with 6:27 to play. Murray's second TD of the night gave Oklahoma the final cushion of 42-30. Murray now has 41 career touchdowns. Only seven other Sooners in program history have recorded 40 or more touchdowns: Greg Pruitt (41), Adrian Peterson (42), Chris Brown (43), Joe Washington (43), Quentin Griffin (51), Billy Sims (53), and Steve Owens (57). (AP Photo/Alonzo Adams)
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