NORMAN — Facing a second straight Bedlam loss and the season’s third home defeat, Oklahoma turned to a pair of newcomers.
Justin Brown and Jalen Saunders, along with OU veteran Kenny Stills, became Oklahoma’s first-ever trio of 100-yard receivers Saturday, when the Sooners came from behind to beat Oklahoma State 51-48 in overtime on Owen Field.
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