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Head Coach Lon Kruger
Opening comment:

“I’m really happy for the guys. I thought they played great. It was one day of preparation for an Arkansas team, that is a unique preparation. I thought they were fantastic defensively, played with great awareness, contested a lot of shots for the most part. Arkansas is very tough to guard, very quick off the dribble, and again I thought the guys had good communication and good awareness defensively. They rebounded the ball well again. They handled the pressure pretty well, threw the ball down the floor, attacked pretty aggressively, made a lot of good plays for each other, and a lot of guys stepped up and made shots. It was a good combination of stuff.”

On containing Arkansas:
“After we opened a little bit shaky right off the bat, then we had a good flow going, a good run. I told the guys afterwards in the locker room that I thought, just on a couple of occasions, we lost focus through the 40 minutes. Hopefully we will try to improve on that. Again, that stretch at the end of the first half and maybe even then to start the second, we lost focus a bit, but overall, great job. Again, a lot of guys stepped up and made plays for each other.”

On Tyler Neal’s performance off the bench:
“That’s huge with any team. We’re not real deep in general. Cam (Clark) gets that second foul very early, Tyler goes in and it was great to see him aggressive, attacking. He can do that, he’ll keep doing that more and more. I thought Tyler was great defensively. I thought he really was the glue on the defensive end of helping, recovering, and awareness on the defensive end. Then Barry (Honore) came in and gave us some big minutes with Drew (Fitzgerald) in foul trouble. It’s nice to see different guys again, doing it at different times.”

On handling Arkansas’ pressure:
“For the most part, not bad. We got a little casual a couple of times. We turned it over. They can get on a big run with that press if they get it going and cranking it up pretty good. We avoided that, I thought, with back-to-back turnovers to make it a six-point swing. For the most part, I thought our guys did a terrific job with it.”

On OU’s shooting success:
“Shooting the ball well cures a lot of problems. They put a lot of time in. That’s the thing we keep reinforcing to our guys. It’s not an accident if you spend time, shoot before practice, shoot after practice. As you start making shots, of course you want to shoot more so it kind of reinforces itself. They’ve worked hard, they’re getting good results. When you get good results, you work even harder, so that’s kind of a good niche for us right now. These guys will keep making progress.
 
Re: OU-Arkansas Quotes [SoonerSports.com]

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• Oklahoma improved to 7-1 on the season and to 5-0 at home with a 78-63 win over Arkansas. The loss for the Razorbacks was their worst of the season.

• OU has won 32 consecutive non-conference home games and 90 of its last 92.

• After trailing 4-0, the Sooners used a 22-3 run to take a 22-7 lead with 12 minutes to go in the first half and led 37-25 at halftime. Arkansas drew to six points (41-35) with 15:21 left in the game but OU answered with a 7-0 spurt to go back up by 13. The Razorbacks never got closer to 10 after that.

• Oklahoma shot at least .500 from the field for the third straight game. The Sooners shot .520 from the floor, .500 from 3-point range (8-for-16) and .783 from the free throw line (18-for-23). During its three-game homestand (all double-digit wins), OU shot .532 from the field, .512 from behind the arc and .782 from the foul line. Opponents shot .379 overall and .264 from 3-point distance.

• Junior guard Steven Pledger went 9-for-12 from the field and 3-for-5 from 3-point range to finish with a team-high 22 points (19 in the second half). It was his third 20-point game of the season after reaching the mark three times in 32 games last season. Pledger added two assists and two steals today.

• Sophomore forward Tyler Neal scored a career-high 18 points off the bench. Inserted into the game early due to Cameron Clark’s pair of quick fouls, Neal was 5-for-9 from the field and hit a career-high four 3-pointers on eight attempts. He also went 4-for-4 at the free throw line (is 12-for-12 on the year) and added five rebounds and a career-high four assists in a career-high-tying 28 minutes.

• Junior forward Andrew Fitzgerald finished with 17 points and eight rebounds, with all of his scoring and all but one board coming in the first half. He played just six minutes after halftime due to foul trouble. Fitzgerald finished 7-for-11 from the field and 3-for-4 from the free throw line. He is averaging 15.3 points on .583 field goal shooting over the last three games.

• Clark, who was averaging 16.0 points the last three contests, was held scoreless for the first time this season. He picked up his second foul 90 seconds into the game and played 13 minutes total. He was 0-for-3 from the field.

• Junior forward Romero Osby finished with 10 points, seven boards, two assists and two blocks. He was 6-for-6 at the free throw line. He has grabbed at least six rebounds in all but one game this year.

• Oklahoma committed 17 turnovers to Arkansas’ 13, but OU posted a 19-10 advantage in points off turnovers.

• The Sooners entered the game with a +9.4 rebounding advantage to rank in the top-10 nationally and outrebounded Arkansas 38-26 today. OU has outboarded seven of its eight opponents on the year.

• Oklahoma’s 7-1 start is its second best in the last eight seasons (started 12-0 in 2008-09).

• The Sooners improved to 12-14 all-time against Arkansas and have won seven of the last nine meetings (including the last five in Norman).

• OU plays Houston (4-4) on Saturday in the All-College Classic in Oklahoma City. Game time is 7 p.m. CT.
 
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"Oklahoma’s 7-1 start is its second best in the last eight seasons (started 12-0 in 2008-09)." :clap:OUbball-logo::clap:OUbball-logo::clap:OUbball-logo::woot
 
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