Struggling Oklahoma Gets Historic Visit from No. 17 Kentucky
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OU Basketball: Struggling Oklahoma Gets Historic Visit from No. 17 Kentucky
The Sooners just ended a five-game losing streak by upsetting Mississippi State, but now finish with a daunting four-game stretch.
Watch: No. 17 Kentucky escapes with win over Oklahoma after wild finish
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Hosted on MSNOklahoma Sooners just made one of the best decisions they could have made in trying to adjust to the new CFB worldThe Oklahoma Sooners are one of those teams that are trying not to get lost in the shuffle of teams that can't quite adapt to this new era of college football. And, so far they are doing a decent job,
A day after an explosive offensive output, it was the Sooners' pitching and clutch hitting that sealed the victory for OU.
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Oklahoma's fans yapped at Kentucky's Otega Oweh all game long. The ex-Sooner guard made the final statement. He scored a career-high 28 points and banked in an off-balance floater with six seconds remaining for the winner against his former team as No.
NORMAN, Okla. — Otega Oweh scored a career-high 28 points and banked in an off-balance floater with six seconds remaining for the winner against his former team as No. 17 Kentucky beat Oklahoma 83-82 on Wednesday night.
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AtoZ Sports on MSNOklahoma Sooners are already trying to get some more elite talent but this time it's for their 2027 classThe Oklahoma Sooners desperately need to fix their offense, especially if head coach Brent Venables wants to keep his job. Yes, that's blunt and probably harsh, but it's also the truth.
No. 17 UK traveled west Wednesday night to take on new SEC foe Oklahoma. Kentucky was able to leave Oklahoma with a 83-82 win. It was a battle between the Wildcats and Sooners all night, with Kentucky only leading by two at the half. The second half was the same, as both teams traded leads majority of the way.
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