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2002 OU vs. Tulsa
It took Oklahoma much longer than expected to begin looking like a possible No. 1 team. The Sooners, who moved into a tie with Miami this week atop The Associated Press Top 25 poll, led just 3-0 at halftime before beating Tulsa 37-0. Senior tailback Quentin Griffin needed just 17 carries to gain a career-high 237 yards, and freshman Kejuan Jones had 70 yards and two short touchdown runs. But dropped passes, three turnovers deep in Tulsa territory and other mistakes made for a sloppy opener.
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