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The Oklahoma Sooners, now ranked No. 12 in the BCS standings, are set to host the Baylor Bears in Norman on Saturday.
Quarterback Landry Jones has completed 65% of his passes for 16 touchdowns, leading the country's 14th-best total offense. In addition to its offense, Oklahoma also sports a top-20 defense. The Sooners got back in the win column on Nov. 3 with a win against the Iowa State Cyclones. Sitting at second place in the Big 12 standings, the Sooners must likely win out (in addition to getting help from Kansas State) for a shot to win the conference.
For Baylor, Nick Florence threw for 367 yards in a last weeks' 41-14 win over the Kansas Jayhawks. That amount is actually less than Baylor's per-game passing average, which leads the nation at 392 yards per game -- but that's because the Bears amassed 299 yards on the ground as well. The win ended a four-game losing streak for the Bears, who also happen to sport the nation's worst total defense among non-provisional teams, surrendering 527 yards per game.
Oklahoma leads the all-time series between the two schools, 20-1, with Baylor's lone win coming in 2011.
Date/Time: Sat., Nov. 10, 2:30 p.m. CT
TV: Fox Sports Network
Odds: Oklahoma is favored by 20.5 points.
For more on this game visit Oklahoma blog Crimson & Cream Machine or Baylor site Our Daily Bears.