NORMAN, Oklahoma (Ticker) -- In last week's season opener, Oklahoma's biggest obstacle came from the weather.
The fourth-ranked Sooners figure to face a tougher test Saturday when they host Cincinnati in an interconference clash between schools from BCS leagues.
Using a new hurry-up offense, Oklahoma (1-0) crushed Chattanooga, 57-2, in last Saturday's season opener. The Sooners jumped out to a 50-0 halftime lead and outgained the Moccasins, 487-36.
Sam Bradford tossed two touchdown passes, Chris Brown ran for three TDs and DeMarco Murray rushed for 124 yards and two scores for the Sooners, who were facing a Football Championship Subdivision opponent for the first time since 1999.
The only thing that slowed down the Sooners was a 72-minute delay forced by lightning storms that rolled in during intermission.
Rolling into Norman this week is Cincinnati (1-0), which is coming off a 40-7 thrashing of Eastern Kentucky.
Dustin Grutza passed for 296 yards and a career-high three TDs for the Bearcats, who outgained Eastern Kentucky - another FCS opponent - by an overall margin of 557-195.
Saturday's contest will mark the first meeting between Oklahoma, the reigning Big 12 Conference champion, and Cincinnati, which went 10-3 last year and won the PapaJohns.com Bowl.
The fourth-ranked Sooners figure to face a tougher test Saturday when they host Cincinnati in an interconference clash between schools from BCS leagues.
Using a new hurry-up offense, Oklahoma (1-0) crushed Chattanooga, 57-2, in last Saturday's season opener. The Sooners jumped out to a 50-0 halftime lead and outgained the Moccasins, 487-36.
Sam Bradford tossed two touchdown passes, Chris Brown ran for three TDs and DeMarco Murray rushed for 124 yards and two scores for the Sooners, who were facing a Football Championship Subdivision opponent for the first time since 1999.
The only thing that slowed down the Sooners was a 72-minute delay forced by lightning storms that rolled in during intermission.
Rolling into Norman this week is Cincinnati (1-0), which is coming off a 40-7 thrashing of Eastern Kentucky.
Dustin Grutza passed for 296 yards and a career-high three TDs for the Bearcats, who outgained Eastern Kentucky - another FCS opponent - by an overall margin of 557-195.
Saturday's contest will mark the first meeting between Oklahoma, the reigning Big 12 Conference champion, and Cincinnati, which went 10-3 last year and won the PapaJohns.com Bowl.