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Sooners hang 62 on Tulsa

Associated Press The Spokesman-Review

TULSA, Okla. – Allen Patrick ran for 145 yards and two touchdowns, Sam Bradford threw two long touchdown passes to Juaquin Iglesias and No. 4 Oklahoma outraced Tulsa 62-21 Friday night.

DeMarco Murray added two TD runs and returned a kickoff for another score.

The Sooners (4-0), the highest-scoring team in the nation, have put up at least 50 points in all four games. That’s only the second time in school history they’ve had such a streak – they also did it in 2003.

After Tulsa quickly moved downfield following an interception for an early lead, the Sooners scored on five straight first-half possessions.

Patrick high-stepped into the end zone on a 29-yard burst, and later scored from the 1 for a 35-14 lead.

Paul Smith threw for two scores and ran for another to lead Tulsa (2-1), which scored more touchdowns than Oklahoma’s first three opponents combined. But its spread scheme couldn’t keep up with the Sooners’ offensive talent.