It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to analyze why Oklahoma lost on Saturday night to Kansas State, 24-19.
Landry Jones’ fumble became a Kansas State touchdown. A Landry Jones interception late in the third quarter – a pop-fly lob thrown off his back foot into the hands of a Kansas State safety playing center field — led to another KSU touchdown.
“I played pretty terrible. the majority of this game is in my hands,” Landry Jones said.
“I didn’t take care of the ball . . . this one is on me.”
When the sports writer pundits re-hash this game, it will become fashionable to point out mistakes elsewhere on the team.
Certainly the defense, after holding the Wildcat offense to no points for three-fourths of the game, caved to a strong K-State run game in the 4th quarter.