College Football Scores: Oklahoma Back on Road to BCS Title with Blowout of Texas A&M

By (Analyst) on November 5, 2011

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Just two weeks after having their BCS title hopes put on hold, the No. 6 ranked Oklahoma Sooners have gotten themselves back on track with a 41-25 win over Texas A&M.

With a few key teams losing along the way the Sooners again find themselves BCS title relevant again with two big wins following their one-and-only loss this season.

The Sooners must keep up their killer instinct in their two games remaining before their match up with instate rival the No. 3 ranked Oklahoma State Sooners at the end of the season.

Oklahoma will have to play on through a devastating injury to their star wideout Ryan Broyles, who tore his ACL in the third quarter of the Sooners game against Texas A&M, and will miss the remainder of the season.

It will be tough to replace his over 1,000 yards and 10 touchdowns, but sophomore receiver Kenny Stills is more than able step up on place of Broyles, so expect his numbers to sky rocket for the remainder of the year.

If Oklahoma can keep their current level of play up sans Broyles, the game with Oklahoma State could be a play-in game for the BCS title game.

It could turn the already hyped game into the one that rivals this weeks "Game of the Century" between No. 1 LSU and No. 2 Alabama.

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