After Oklahoma registered the biggest win in his tenure, Sooners coach Brent Venables said his team knows not to take a foot off the gas.
"I don't think our guys will lose respect for winning," Venables said. "Complacency is the opposite of that. That's not who our guys have been all year. They have a clear vision for what is at stake and what is required."
What's at stake for the eighth-ranked Sooners over the last two games, beginning with Saturday's matchup against No. 22 Missouri in Norman, Okla., is a berth in the College Football Playoff.
Oklahoma figures to need to win out to make its first CFP appearance since 2019.
The Sooners (8-2, 4-2 SEC) climbed back into the race thanks to narrow wins over ranked Tennessee and Alabama teams, powered by strong defense and avoidance of the

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