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Oklahoma's Defense Dominates, Offense Needs Boost
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Oklahomas defense secured a victory against Alabama, forcing three turnovers and scoring seventeen points. Despite their lowest offensive output since 2001, the Sooners defense has a history of creating turnovers against Kalen DeBoers offenses. Looking ahead to the playoff rematch, Coach Ben Arbuckle must improve the offense, with the return of healthier running backs and a supportive home crowd.
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