At last, Sooner offense springs to life
NORMAN — In Oklahoma 's second open scrimmage, the offense tried a tight end reverse, a wide receiver reverse pass and a flea-flicker.
Not one of those plays actually worked, but still the offense opened up more of the playbook Saturday in a much stronger performance than the first scrimmage last weekend.
"We were trying to make a play, get the guys excited,” offensive coordinator Kevin Wilson said. "We ...
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