Article By Bill Yates on 9th January, 2010
Coming off a BCS Championship Game appearance, the Sooners seemed ready to challenge again for the top spot in the country.
However, a season opening loss to BYU and the shoulder injury to Sam Bradford quickly dimmed prospects for the season.
The Sooners started the season ranked high in the national polls, but by the end of the year they had fallen out of the top 25 for the first time since 1999.
There are many opinions on what went wrong in 2009. Let's look at the key season statistics for Oklahoma.
Statistics are helpful in placing performance in perspective.
I'll compare the 2009 statistics to those of the very successful 2008 year.
The 2009...
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