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Sooners in the NFL Week 2: CeeDee Lamb Gets Loose, Wanya Morris Hauls in Touchdown
Oklahoma’s former stars had a big day on the biggest stage during the NFL’s week two action, led by a superstar wide receiver and a backup offensive lineman.
Despite Dallas’ shocking blowout loss at home to New Orleans, CeeDee Lamb was his usual superstar self. After receiving a massive contract extension, Lamb has been terrific. He was the Cowboys’ only bright spot in a 44-19 loss, hauling in four receptions for 90 yards and a touchdown.
Lamb’s score came on a 65-yard reception that gave shades of his 2019 touchdown against Texas in the Red River Rivalry. With no running game, the Cowboys should have a simple game plan moving forward: Get Lamb the ball and get out of the way.
Perhaps the most iconic play of the day for Oklahoma’s NFL talent belonged to Kansas City’s backup tackle Wanya Morris. Morris has seen reserve action on the offensive line and played significant snaps down the stretch last season, but isn’t quite a weekly starter at this point. Andy Reid’s offensive creativity saw Morris as the beneficiary on Sunday in ways that Oklahoma fans would’ve never imagined.
In a critical game against conference rival Cincinnati Bengals, Kansas City lined up in a heavy package and leaked Morris out as a tight end. He found himself wide open in the end zone and Patrick Mahomes hit him on the money. Morris hauled it in for a 1-yard touchdown and let the crowd know with a signature celebration.
In other news, Rhamondre Stevenson continued his positive start to the season by giving the Patriots a massive boost in the rushing game. He tallied 81 yards on 21 carries with one touchdown, adding two receptions for nine yards through the air.
In two games this season, Stevenson has registered 201 rushing yards and two touchdowns. The Patriots offense has been able to move the ball thanks to Stevenson’s physical rushing style. He was a hard runner at Oklahoma and it’s showing for New England this season.
To read more on this week’s headliners, check out Sooners on SI’s full breakdown on Baker Mayfield, Kyler Murray, and Austin Seibert.
Keep reading to see how the rest of Oklahoma’s NFL stars played on Sunday, and check back in at Sooners on SI for weekly NFL coverage:
(W 41-10 vs Los Angeles Rams)
(L 26-23 vs Las Vegas)
(L 26-3 vs Chargers)
(L 26-25 @ Kansas City)
(W 18-13 @ Jacksonville)
(L 44-19 at Dallas)
(L 13-6 vs Denver)
(W 19-13 vs Chicago)
(L 18-13 vs Cleveland)
(W 26-25 vs Cincinnati)
(L 41-10 @ Arizona)
(W 23-17 vs San Francisco)
(L 23-20 vs Seattle)
(L 21-18 at Washington)
(Monday Night Football vs Atlanta)
(L 23-17 at Minnesota
(W 26-20 vs Denver)
(W 20-16 at Detroit)
(L 24-17 vs New York Jets)
(W 21-18 vs New York Giants)
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Oklahoma bill aims to ban obscene materials in public school libraries
A local lawmaker is introducing a bill to prohibit obscene materials in Oklahoma public school libraries.
Rep. Chris Banning, R-Bixby, filed legislation this week, House Bill 2978, that would update state law and prohibit the acquisition of materials that meet Oklahoma’s legal definition of obscenity.
The bill removes references to subjective community standards and relies on established statute, according to Banning.
“This legislation provides a straightforward statewide rule that helps ensure school libraries stay within the definition of education,” Banning said. “According to Black’s Law Dictionary, education is defined as providing proper moral, intellectual and physical instruction.”
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How to watch Oklahoma Sooners: Live stream info, TV channel, game time | Jan. 7
The Mississippi State Bulldogs (9-5, 1-0 SEC) will host Xzayvier Brown and the Oklahoma Sooners (11-3, 1-0 SEC) at Humphrey Coliseum on Wednesday, Jan. 7. The game tips at 7 p.m. ET.
In the article below, we’ll give you all the info you need to watch this matchup on TV.
As college hoops matchups continue, prepare for the contest with everything you need to know about Wednesday’s game.
Mississippi State vs. Oklahoma: How to watch on TV or live stream
- Game day: Wednesday, January 7, 2026
- Game time: 7 p.m. ET
- Location: Starkville, Mississippi
- Arena: Humphrey Coliseum
- TV Channel: SEC Network
- Live stream: Fubo – Watch NOW (Regional restrictions may apply)
Check out: USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll
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Oklahoma vs. Mississippi State stats and trends
- On offense, Oklahoma is averaging 87.3 points per game (29th-ranked in college basketball). It is surrendering 72.2 points per contest at the other end (153rd-ranked).
- The Sooners are averaging 34.8 boards per game (99th-ranked in college basketball) this year, while allowing 29.1 rebounds per contest (85th-ranked).
- Oklahoma is delivering 16.7 assists per game, which ranks them 67th in college basketball in 2025-26.
- The Sooners are forcing 11.1 turnovers per game this year (240th-ranked in college basketball), but they’ve averaged only 8.9 turnovers per game (eighth-best).
- Oklahoma is draining 10.5 threes per game (28th-ranked in college basketball). It has a 35.6% shooting percentage (94th-ranked) from three-point land.
- The Sooners rank 283rd in college basketball with 8.6 treys allowed per game this year. Meanwhile, they rank 317th with a 36.1% shooting percentage allowed from three-point land.
- In terms of shot breakdown, Oklahoma has taken 53.1% two-pointers (accounting for 65.7% of the team’s baskets) and 46.9% three-pointers (34.3%).
Oklahoma vs. Mississippi State Odds and Spread
- Spread Favorite: Sooners (-1.5)
- Moneyline: Oklahoma (-116), Mississippi State (-104)
- Total: 159.5 points
NCAA Basketball odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Wednesday at 3:47 a.m. ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.
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Oklahoma opens applications for winter heating assistance
OKLA. — Oklahomans who need help paying their heating bills can now apply for winter energy assistance through Oklahoma Human Services.
State officials announced Tuesday that online applications are open for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP).
The federally funded program helps qualifying households cover the cost of their primary heating source during the winter months.
Applications can be submitted online at OKDHSlive.org.
LIHEAP is offered twice each year — once during the winter for heating costs and again in the summer to help with cooling expenses.
Oklahoma Human Services also operates the Energy Crisis Assistance Program, which opens in the spring, along with year-round help for life-threatening energy emergencies.
Some households already receiving benefits through Oklahoma Human Services may be automatically approved for winter assistance and do not need to apply.
Those households have already been notified. Others who receive state assistance but are not pre-approved are encouraged to apply online.
Eligible households may receive one LIHEAP payment per year for winter heating, which is applied directly to their main energy source.
A household is defined as anyone sharing the same utility meter or energy supply.
Native American households may apply through Oklahoma Human Services or their tribal nation, but not both for the same program during the same federal fiscal year.
Income limits vary by household size. For example, a single-person household may earn up to $1,696 per month, while a family of four may earn up to $3,483 per month.
Larger households have higher income thresholds.
Applicants will need their most recent heating bill, a photo ID, Social Security number and proof of income.
Officials stress that utility information must be entered exactly as it appears on the bill.
Oklahoma Human Services expects high demand during the enrollment period and encourages applicants to apply online for faster processing.
Households with shutoff notices are not given priority and are urged to continue making payments or work with their utility providers to avoid service interruptions.
Funding for the winter heating program is limited, and applications will close once funds are exhausted.
The state has also announced tentative enrollment dates for other energy assistance programs in 2026:
- Energy Crisis Assistance Program: April 14
- Summer Cooling Assistance: July 14
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