Austin Seibert – Noteworthy
K/P Austin Seibert has made 138 consecutive PATs, dating back to the 2016 season. Seibert broke the school record of 134 consecutive PAT conversions that was held by Uwe von Schamann (1976-78). Seibert is 15th in FBS history for scoring among kickers with 424 points. He needs nine points to move into the top 10.
Carson Meier – Noteworthy
FB/TE Carson Meier had his first multi-catch game last week against TCU and continues to become a bigger part of OU’s offense. Lincoln Riley said Meier’s development as a pass-catcher has let him grow into the role that Dimitri Flowers had before Flowers’ graduation after last year. “He’s always been a good blocker but he’s really improved — not just catching the ball, but understanding our route concepts, understanding where we need him to be versus different coverages,” Riley said. “So that development has allowed us to use him more. He’s a weapon there.”
Kennedy Brooks – Noteworthy
OCT 22 BIG 12 NEWCOMER OF THE WEEK: Kennedy Brooks, RB, R-Fr., Oklahoma,…Brooks rushed 18 times for a career-best 168 yards and a touchdown in OU’s road victory at TCU. The redshirt freshman averaged 9.3 yards per carry in the win for his first weekly recognition. – Big 12 Football
Kyler Murray – Noteworthy
OCT 22 BIG 12 OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Kyler Murray, QB, R-Jr., Oklahoma,…Murray completed 19-of-24 through the air for 213 yards and four touchdowns, while running nine times for 51 yards in Oklahoma’s 52-27 road victory at TCU. The honor is the fourth of the season for Murray. – Big 12 Football
Lee Morris – Noteworthy
WR Lee Morris, Kyler Murray’s high school teammate, has scored touchdowns on eight of his 12 career catches. The former walk-on had two more touchdown catches on Saturday vs. TCU. “He knows how to find the soft spot in the zone,” Murray said. “And he’s a playmaker. Just because he’s a walk-on, people want to label him as probably not the best receiver out there. I think he’s one of the best athletes on the team regardless of him being a walk-on. When he touches the ball, obviously, you all see what happens. He makes plays.” Morris was a walk-on early this season before receiving a scholarship.