- Manuel Johsnon was back for only a few plays. He got a carry on the first drive on a reverse, came out of the game when he lost his shoe, but he was holding his injured elbow in pain. It is apparent his elbow is still hurting him pretty bad.
- Nebraska got off to a slow start in the passing game as their first three passes were all turnovers (two interceptions and a fumble).
- Oklahoma had their longest scoring drive of the year late in the first quarter when the marched 97 yards down field in 10 plays to score a touchdown.
- DeMarco Murray has now scored 29 touchdowns in his first two years breaking a record that was previously held by the great Adrian Peterson.
- After his TD return against K-State. Ryan Broyles seems to have grabbed the starting punt return job from Dominique Franks. He had a couple of mental errors in this game, but he is a threat with the ball in his hands.
- Quentin Chaney had a tremendous game. He recorded a season high 128 yards on five catches.
- OU’s 62 points were its most ever against Nebraska
- Austin Box earned his first career start. He was only credited with three tackles, but he showed flashes. He will be a little more consistent now.
- Amazingly, Sam Bradford had his longest career carry on a 13-yard draw in the first quarter.
- Bob Stoops is now 60-2 at home.
- Bradford has now scored 70 touchdowns at OU.
- The Sooners have now won four games in a row in the Nebraska series and they have won the last three games in Norman.
- OU’s 35 first quarter points was the most ever points scored on the Huskers in one quarter.
- Nebraska committed a season high four turnovers in the game, and three came with-in the first five minutes.
- Nebraska RB earned his first career 100 yard rushing game when he rushed for 157 yards and a touchdown.
- The game was sold out for the 61st consecutive home game. And the 85,212 fans made up the fifth largest crowd in OU history.
- DeMarco Murray now has nine touchdowns in his last three games.