THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY NOVEMBER 26 2013 PAGE 7 BIG 12 FOOTBALL NOTEBOOK 立信证券证券股份有限公司 Bob Stoops breaks coaching record, Oklahoma State contends for title CONNOR OBERKROM coberkrom@kansan.com Stoops winningest coach in school history After Oklahoma beat Kansas State, coach Bob Stoops found himself in the middle of coaching history. Stoops surpassed Barry Switzer to become Oklahoma's all time win leader with 158, and counting. Stoops has a chance to register a 10-win season for the 12th time. The win wasn't possible without a stellar performance from redshirt freshman quarterback Trevor Knight. Knight finished 14 of 20 for 171 yards, which was a career high. Knight also ran for 82 yards and a touchdown. The Sooners have used Knight and junior Blake Bell while deciding which would become the long term quarterback. After Knight's performance Saturday, it appears he could be the option. Oklahoma State nears Big 12 title Baylor's offense totaled three points throughout the the first three quarters in its contest against Oklahoma State on Saturday. While Baylor was without two of its dynamic playmakers, junior running back Lache Seastrunk and senior wide receiver Tevin Reese, Oklahoma State stifled Baylor quarterback Bryce Petty. Petty was No. 5 in the quarterback rating coming into Saturday's contest, and while he finished with over 300 yards passing, he struggled to find a rhythm all game. Oklahoma State senior quarterback Clint Cheff completed his first 12 passes and finished the night with four touchdowns. Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy said in the weekly Big 12 teleconference that it was one of the better performances he has seen from a quarterback since he has been in Stillwater. The Cowboys are one win away from staking claim to their second Big 12 title in just three years. Texas won't control its destiny of winning the Big 12, but it could be possible. If the Longhorns win the next two games - against Texas Tech and Baylor – there is a possibility that the Big 12 title could be shared or won outright. Texas learns from mistakes Texas plays its annual Thanksgiving night game, this time against Texas Tech, which has lost four games in a row. Texas would travel to Baylor the next week and need help from Oklahoma, who would need to defeat Oklahoma State, to win the Big 12 outright. A year ago, Texas was in the same position as it faced TCU after moving up in the BCS standings and had a chance to make a BCS bowl. Texas lost 13-20 to TCU. "It wasn't what we wanted last year, we didn't play very well," Texas coach Mack Brown said in the weekly Big 12 teleconference. "TCU played much better than us and we've got to get that excitement back and play better on Thursday night." Brown said the team talked too much about the Big 12 Championship before it played Oklahoma State. It is now focusing on the task at hand: beating Texas Tech at home. Edited by Heather Nelson Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops runs to the locker room after defeating Iowa State 48-10 in Norman, Okla.. Nov. 16. FOOTBALL ASSOCIATED PRESS Kansas still motivated for K-State matchup after loss MICHAFI STRICKLAND/KANSAN Senior running back James Sims is tackled by multiple Oklahoma State defenders during the game Nov 9. Kansas lost in Stillwater, Okla., 42-6. JOEY ANGUIANO janguiano@kansan.com After the disappointing loss at Iowa State Saturday, all eyes seem to be looking ahead at the match-up with Kansas State on Nov. 30. Coach Charlie Weis stressed in his teleconference on Monday that motivating the team for the upcoming contest with the Wildcats has not been an issue. "We are playing Kansas State. How tough is it to get up when you are playing your in-state rivals?" Weis said. "Coach Snyder has done a great job magnifying this game from the Kansas State perspective, and that's what we are trying to do here. It's been in the weight room, and running down on a [countdown] clock since summertime." Additionally, Weis addressed questions about the quarterback unit after a lackluster performance against Iowa State. "I think that if you wait to coach a quarterback until the next day, you've waited one day too long, so I started addressing issues and their fixes with him [freshman quarterback Montell Cozart] during the game." Weis said. Weis did not give any information on who would be starting against Kansas State. The final game will kickoff at 11 a.m. at Memorial Stadium in Lawrence and will be televised on Fox Sports 1. —Edited by Heather Nelson BASKETBALL Iowa State grabs major victory against UMKC Missouri-Kansas City forward Nelson Kirksey, left, grabs a rebound over Iowa State guard DeAndre Kane during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game, Nov. 25, in Ames, Iowa. ASSOCIATED PRESS ASSOCIATED PRESS AMES, Iowa — DeAndre Kane had 20 points and eight rebounds, and 17th-ranked Iowa State trounced Missouri-Kansas City 110-51 Monday night for its fifth straight win. Sherron Dorsey. Walker added 17 points for the Cyclones (5-0), who used a 27-0 run midway through the first half to put away the Kangaroos. The Cyclones also finished with their most points under fourth-year coach Fred Holberg. Iowa State, which was hosting a game as a ranked team for the first time in eight years, held UMKC scoreleast for 7½ minutes and led 52-17 at halftime. your coach Fred Hoiberg. Martez Harrison had 14 points to lead UMKC (1-4). The Kangarooos shot just 29.5 percent and lost for the third time in four games. Though UMKC was never really in the game, it did briefly stymie the Cyclones by pressing after every made basket and throwing in some zone looks on defense. It only took a few minutes for Iowa State to find its rhythm and run away from the Kangarooos. The Cyclones reeled of 27 straight points midway through the first half after letting UMKC get to 19-13. Dustin Hogue beat the zone with a mid-range jumper The Cyclones shot over 50 percent for the fifth time in their first nine halves of the season. They also outbounded UMKC 29-11, hit seven 3s and had eight and hit a layup to make it 28-13. Kane nailed a 3-pointer to give Iowa State a 35-13 lead, and Melvin Ejim's 3 with 4:40 left in the first half gave the Cyclones a 31-point cushion. seldom-used reserves such as Dorsey-Walker and K,J. Bluford into the game before halftime. Thanks got so lopsided so quickly that Hoiberg was able to get different players score in the first 20 minutes alone. All 12 of Iowa State's players had at least one field goal, and it topped the 104 points it scored against Chicago State in 2010 with 2:01 left. fellow freshman guard Monte Morris scored 11 with seven assists and seven rebounds for the Cyclones. Matt Thomas had 14 points and $300 a month! 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