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Sooners leave no doubt in rout of former feared rival from the 80s
NORMAN — The scoreboard said Miami and the uniforms looked Miami and for a stretch the visitors even played like Miami.
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Bob Stoops' Sooners rolled up 51 points on Saturday.
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