The Denver Post

Sooners’ Hurts gets 6 touchdowns

- By Cliff Brunt

NORMAN, OKLA.» New Oklahoma quarterbac­k Jalen Hurts passed for three touchdowns and ran for three more, and the fourth-ranked Sooners rolled past Houston 49-31 on Sunday night.

It was Hurts’ first game for Oklahoma since he transferre­d from Alabama. He put on a show as his predecesso­r, 2018 Heisman Trophy winner Kyler Murray, watched. He posted 508 total yards, the fifthmost in school history.

Hurts had a nearly flawless first half He completed 13 of 15 passes for 174 yards and rushed 11 times for 128 yards to help the Sooners lead 21-10 at the break.

Overall, the Sooners gained 686 total yards. Hurts finished with 332 yards passing and 176 yards rushing.

Charleston Rambo caught three passes for 105 yards and a touchdown and Trey Sermon ran for 91 yards for the Sooners.

Oklahoma’s defense was sharp too, constantly pressuring Houston quarterbac­k D’Eriq King and limiting him to 87 yards passing in the first half. King, one of the nation’s top quarterbac­ks last season, finished with just 167 yards passing in former West Virginia coach Dana Holgorsen’s debut for the Cougars.

Houston’s offensive and defensive lines struggled, and that decided the game. The Cougars couldn’t keep the Sooners away from King early in the game. He had his moments, but he couldn’t produce when Oklahoma establishe­d itself in the first half. Oklahoma’s offense was only stopped when it self-destructed.

The Oklahoma offense looked sharp with Hurts, and coach Lincoln Riley showed he can still get results from a very different quarterbac­k than his back-toback Heisman winners, Baker Mayfield and Murray.

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