Tulsa fans will always wonder what would have happened if Cardell Williams had started against No. 19 OU. That's because the start without him was an absolute horror movie. Spotting a good team 28 points with a third string quarterback throwing 3 interceptions in the first quarter isn't going to cut it.
The result of Roman Fuller's early struggles, combined with Williams playing well when he finally entered the game, and a defense playing against an Oklahoma offense that was clicking, was a 66-17 OU victory Saturday afternoon in front of a sellout crowd of 30,000 at H.A. Chapman Stadium.
Tulsa tossed three interceptions in the first quarter, helping Oklahoma to a big early lead.
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