NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — For more than six years, Oklahoma won every single time it played at home and usually won big.
That air of invincibility is gone.
For the first time in their careers, this group of Sooners will play on Owen Field knowing what it feels like to lose at home. A 39-game home winning streak that was the longest in the nation was snapped by Texas Tech during their last game in Norman. Texas A&M (5-3, 3-2 Big 12) comes to town Saturday with a task that may not seem as ominous anymore.
Still, the seventh-ranked Sooners (7-1, 4-1) have never lost back-to-back home games under Bob Stoops, who is 75-3 on Owen Field in his 13th season as coach.