- Final05
1OSU
USC3
353
35 - Final12UGA
SCAR14
714
7 - Final23OKLA
WASH55
1455
14 - Final3
6NEV
MIZZ17
6917
69 - Final4
7UNT
LSU3
413
41 - Postponed5
8ARK
TEX0
00
0 - Final69AUB
MSST3
23
2 - Final710
21WIS
FRES13
1013
10 - Final8
11WKU
ALA7
417
41 - Final9
12SMU
TTU7
437
43 - Final1014ECU
TULN28
2428
24 - Final OTOT11
15UNLV
ASU23
2023
20 - Final OTOT1216ORE
PUR32
2632
26 - Final1317PSU
SYR55
1355
13 - Final14
18UCLA
BYU0
590
59 - Final1522UTAH
USU58
1058
10 - Final1623CAL
MD27
3527
35 - Final17
24ULL
ILL17
2017
20 - Final1813
19KU
USF34
3734
37
Final

(3) Oklahoma 55
(3-0, 1-0 away)

Washington 14
(0-3, 0-1 Pac-12)
7:45 PM ET, September 13, 2008
Husky Stadium, SEATTLE, WA
Top Performers
Passing: S. Bradford (OKLA) - 304 YDS, 5 TD
Rushing: M. Madu (OKLA) - 13 CAR, 46 YDS, 2 TD
Receiving: J. Gresham (OKLA) - 3 REC, 99 YDS, 2 TD
SEATTLE -- Ho-hum. Sam Bradford threw for five more touchdowns. No. 3 Oklahoma again reached half-a-hundred points. The Sooners won big -- again.
So why was Bob Stoops posing for a postgame picture in front of the scoreboard for a University of Oklahoma police officer? Because he had his 100th coaching win with the Sooners. And, they weren't in Norman.
Bradford completed 18 of 21 passes for 304 yards, matched his career high with five touchdowns and ran for a sixth score to lead the Sooners easily past Washington 55-14 on Saturday night.
Big Two In Big 12
No. 3 Oklahoma and No. 6 Missouri have been impressive this season, especially when it comes to offense. Both teams have scored at least 52 points in every game this season and Saturday was no exception.
| Missouri Points | Oklahoma Points | |
| Game 1 | 52 | 52 |
| Game 2 | 52 | 57 |
| Game 3 | 69 | 55 |
Oklahoma (3-0) passed its first test of a nine-month-old challenge to be better on the road. The Sooners scored on seven consecutive possessions and went home for a week off feeling much better than it did on its last trip to the West Coast two years ago.
"It feels great. This was something we talked about pretty much since the end of last year. We proved we can play well on the road," said Bradford, who is loving Stoops' new no-huddle offense and how it forces defenses into staying basic.
He is completing 79 percent of his passes with 12 touchdowns and two interceptions, one season after setting the NCAA freshman record with 36 touchdowns.
The Sooners scored their most points on the road against a school from a BCS conference since a 56-25 win at Texas Tech on Nov. 22, 2003.
They also handed Washington (0-3) its largest margin of defeat at home since 1929, when it lost 48-0 to Southern California.
"One of the best football teams we've played since we've been here," said Huskies coach Tyrone Willingham, who arrived for the 2005 season but may be gone after this one. "They were good in all aspects of the game. ... as strong a football team as I have seen."
Stoops won No. 100 in 123 games. The only active coach to reach the milestone more quickly was Penn State's Joe Paterno.
"There's been a lot of people who have been responsible for it," Stoops said.
Such as Chris Brown, who ran for 110 yards, and DeMarco Murray, who added 100 in a supremely balanced offense. Or Ryan Broyles and Jermaine Gresham. They each caught two of Bradford's scoring throws.
Stoops was satisfied that his constant reminders of Oklahoma going 12-10 in its last 22 games away from home had sparked the Sooners to another level.
"I liked their attitude. Just how they approached the trip," he said. "Even the way they walked off the bus."
Washington wished the Sooners would have stayed on.
The Huskies are winless through three games for the first time since the 2004 team finished 1-10, prompting the hiring of the now-embattled Willingham.
Oklahoma made sure Pac-10 officials had no say in this one.
Fast Facts
• The Sooners move to 3-0 and have score 50 points in every game this season. It also marked the second straight game Oklahoma QB Sam Bradford tossed five touchdowns.
• Bradford also threw for 300 yards for the second straight game, matching his total of 300-yard passing games from a year ago.
• Washington has lost 10 of its last 12 home games.
-- ESPN research
Stoops threatened to never again bring his team to Pac-10 country after losing by one point at Oregon in 2005, with the help of blown calls at the end. The Pac-10 apologized for errors by its officiating crew after that game, but the conference's system of having its officials work non-conference games at its stadiums still exists.
Washington was also victim of a Pac-10 crew, at home last week. An excessive celebration penalty on quarterback Jake Locker after his touchdown at the end of regulation led to a 35-yard try for an extra point, which was blocked. The Huskies lost 28-27 to BYU.
Washington students officiating this one wouldn't have helped the Huskies.
Oklahoma, the highest-ranked nonconference team to visit Husky Stadium since 1969, used three of Bradford's scoring throws to take a 34-0 lead by halftime.
Washington lost three fumbles, missed two field goals and punted three times in its dreadful opening half.
Then on the third play after halftime, Broyles caught a short pass at the 27 and spun out of arm tackle tries by Johri Fogerson and Nate Williams. The redshirt freshman then raced for a 77-yard touchdown that put the Sooners up 41-0.
"It was a blur," Broyles said.
Or a nightmare. A coach renowned for stoicism, Willingham was almost desperately animated. He threw his arms skyward, angrily slapped his hand with his play card and stomped as his record at Washington fell to 11-28.
"I do believe that this football team has faced one of the most difficult stretches that any team has had so far this season," he said of losses to three ranked teams. "I do think we are a better football team and now we need to build on it and show it."
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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... Oklahoma rushed the ball on the first six plays of its first possession, getting to the Washington 13 before Bradford found Juaquin Iglesias for a TD.
Gameball goes to... Sam Bradford, who was 18-21 for 304 yards and five TDs, including one rushing TD.
Stat of the game... 207: Bradford was superb but RBs Chris Brown and DeMarco Murray combined for 207 yards rushing on just 29 total carries.
Team Stat Comparison
| OKLA | WASH | |
|---|---|---|
| 1st Downs | 28 | 23 |
| Total Yards | 591 | 336 |
| Passing | 317 | 249 |
| Rushing | 274 | 87 |
| Penalties | 11-110 | 3-8 |
| 3rd Down Conversions | 7-10 | 8-15 |
| 4th Down Conversions | 0-0 | 0-0 |
| Turnovers | 0 | 3 |
| Possession | 27:56 | 32:04 |
Scoring Summary
| FIRST QUARTER | OKLA | WASH | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | TD | 11:17 | Juaquin Iglesias 13 Yd Pass From Sam Bradford (Jimmy Stevens Kick) | 7 | 0 |
![]() | TD | 00:53 | Jermaine Gresham 22 Yd Pass From Sam Bradford (Pat Failed) | 13 | 0 |
| SECOND QUARTER | OKLA | WASH | |||
![]() | TD | 09:45 | Sam Bradford 1 Yd Run (Jimmy Stevens Kick) | 20 | 0 |
![]() | TD | 03:52 | Ryan Broyles 4 Yd Pass From Sam Bradford (Jimmy Stevens Kick) | 27 | 0 |
![]() | TD | 01:47 | Mossis Madu 1 Yd Run (Jimmy Stevens Kick) | 34 | 0 |
| THIRD QUARTER | OKLA | WASH | |||
![]() | TD | 13:42 | Ryan Broyles 77 Yd Pass From Sam Bradford (Jimmy Stevens Kick) | 41 | 0 |
![]() | TD | 05:37 | Jake Locker 15 Yd Run (Ryan Perkins Kick) | 41 | 7 |
![]() | TD | 03:25 | Jermaine Gresham 64 Yd Pass From Sam Bradford (Jimmy Stevens Kick) | 48 | 7 |
| FOURTH QUARTER | OKLA | WASH | |||
![]() | TD | 13:16 | Mossis Madu 3 Yd Run (Jimmy Stevens Kick) | 55 | 7 |
![]() | TD | 10:02 | Brandon Yakaboski 38 Yd Pass From Ronnie Fouch (Jared Ballman Kick) | 55 | 14 |




