After overcoming a winless start in the conference by beating South Carolina, Porter Moser explains how minimizing turnovers and good defense led them to Oklahoma's first SEC win.
Porter Moser said Oklahoma hit a low point – one he says that they needed, though – to end last week after dropping to 0-4 in the SEC. Following the 20-point win over South Carolina this weekend, Moser noted what the two days were like for the Sooners after their 77-73 loss to Texas on Wednesday.
For those not inside Lloyd Noble Center Saturday afternoon, but watching the game on ESPNU instead, I wonder if anybody saw what I saw with 6:10 remaining.
OU men's basketball hosts South Carolina at 3 p.m. Saturday at the Lloyd Noble Center. Follow along for live updates.
After four-losses in a row to begin SEC play, the Sooners found a way to win on Saturday, beating South Carolina 82-62.
If OU fails to rally, there may not be another season of Porter Moser losing to Texas with the same old Sooners.
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Oklahoma (14-4, 1-4) defeated South Carolina (10-8, 0-5) 82-62 Saturday afternoon inside the Lloyd Noble Center in Norman. The victory over the Gamecocks snapped a four-game losing streak that the Sooners have dealt with throughout SEC conference play. The win gave OU its first SEC victory in their first season in the conference.
The Oklahoma Sooners couldn’t overcome a 23-point deficit and fall to 0-4 in the SEC in their 77-73 loss to the Texas Longhorns.
Despite a sluggish first half, Oklahoma took care of business, securing its first win as a member of the Southeastern Conference in an 82-62 victory over South Carolina.
After overcoming a winless start in the conference by beating South Carolina, Porter Moser explains how minimizing turnovers and good defense led them to Oklahoma's first SEC win.
ESPN’s Joe Lunardi released his latest bracketology projection on Tuesday and the Sooners are once again on the bubble. Oklahoma is projected to be one of the final eight teams to make the tournament and one of the last four teams to avoid playing in the First Four.