The Oklahoman

Early Big 12 QB play a mixed bag

- Jim Vertuno

There have been boos in Oklahoma and frustratio­n in Iowa. And down in Texas, a gigantic new scoreboard is lighting up like an old pinball machine.

Much of the quarterbac­k play in the Big 12 so far this season is not what anyone expected. The league’s best are struggling, while some newcomers have made some big early impression­s.

Oklahoma’s Spencer Rattler, the preseason first-team Associated Press AllAmerica­n, is undefeated with the No. 6 Sooners but is struggling to find last season’s form on a floundering offense. He even got booed by the home crowd in last week’s 16-13 win over West Virginia.

Oklahoma coach Lincoln Riley was confident Tuesday that Rattler will shake it off.

“We don’t pay attention to that stuff … We are the only expectatio­n and opinion that counts,” Riley said. “Absolutely, we appreciate the fans being in the stands and cheering …. But as far as playing the game, we answer to one standard, and that’s our own.”

Iowa State’s Brock Purdy, secondteam All-Big 12 last season behind Rattler, already has two losses, and is 0-1 in league play on a team so loaded with returning talent that some held the Cyclones as a possible playoff team.

And then there’s Casey Thompson at Texas, who was on the bench when the season started and now seems unstoppabl­e as a touchdown machine over the last two games.

Rattler and Purdy came into 2021 as the best of the Big 12. They met in last season’s conference title game and were expected to do it again. Both have a gunslinger’s mentality: Rattler is the latest Heisman Trophy-contending Sooners quarterbac­k, while Purdy has carried the Cyclones program to unpreceden­ted heights.

Rattler’s passing numbers aren’t bad. He leads the league with 1,017 yards on a 75% completion rate. The Sooners just can’t seem to find the end zone of late and he’s being measured more for the lack of blowouts than a 4-0 record bolstered by Oklahoma’s strong defense the last two weeks.

And those home crowd boos had to sting a bit, even though Rattler did his best to ignore them.

“It doesn’t matter. We’re out here to win a game and they’re in the stands,” Rattler said after the game. “You just got to deal with it. I really don’t know why they were doing it but I mean … .”

Purdy was pulled late in Iowa State’s loss to Iowa. His touchdown pass in the final minute rallied the Cyclones at Baylor, but he then fumbled the snap on a 2point conversion try that failed in a 31-29 loss. The Cyclones began the season ranked No. 7, but are now unranked.

Touchdown Thompson

Texas certainly likes what it has found in Thompson, although the more success he has, the more questions arise for first-year coach Steve Sarkisian as to why he didn’t start the first two games.

Hudson Card won the training camp battle for No. 1, but was lifted for Thompson late in the second half of a blowout loss at Arkansas.

Thompson has seized his moment: The Longhorns have scored touchdowns on 18 of 22 drives he has started this season and haven’t punted in consecutiv­e games for the first time in school history.

Thompson had five touchdown passes and ran for another in last week’s 70-35 win over Texas Tech.

“Confident players are dangerous,” Sarkisian said. “He got a taste of some success, dove back into it and found some more. He’s found his rhythm.”

Bohanon bounce

Baylor had to find a new quarterbac­k this season after Charlie Brewer transferre­d to Utah after four seasons in Waco. So far, so good with Gerry Bohanon.

Bohanon was on campus for 3 ½ years before finally winning the starting job two weeks before the season opener. In Baylor’s 4-0 start, he’s passed for 823 yards and seven touchdowns without an intercepti­on to help the Bears climb into the rankings for the first time this season at No. 21.

Injury problems

Kansas State came into this season feeling confident that sixth-year senior Skylar Thompson would be leading the Wildcats, only to see him injured three weeks ago. The Wildcats offense has limped along behind Will Howard and running back Deuce Vaughn, but Howard was hurt in last week’s loss to Oklahoma State.

Wildcats coach Chris Klieman said Skyler Thompson is “progressin­g” but is not likely to return this week against Oklahoma. That would mean Jaren Lewis, who started the season No. 3 on the depth chart, could start against the Sooners.

Texas Tech had found its starter in Oregon transfer Tyler Shough, who led the Red Raiders to a 3-0 start. But he suffered a broken collarbone against Texas and will be out at least until November. Henry Colombi finished the game and passed for 324 yards and three touchdowns.

 ?? JIM COWSERT/AP ?? Iowa State quarterbac­k Brock Purdy looks to pass against Baylor on Saturday in Waco, Texas. Baylor won 31-29.
JIM COWSERT/AP Iowa State quarterbac­k Brock Purdy looks to pass against Baylor on Saturday in Waco, Texas. Baylor won 31-29.

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