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Hurts totals 6 TDs in record-setting Sooners debut

Hurts totals 6 TDs in record-setting Sooners debut


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  • Sam Khan Jr.ESPN Staff Writer

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    • Covers Texas A&M and the SEC.
    • Joined ESPN in 2012.
    • Graduate of the University of Houston.

NORMAN, Okla. –Jalen Hurts, in his mind, is back where he belongs.

The senior quarterback transfer had a record-settingOklahoma debut on Sunday night, leading the No. 4 Sooners to a49 – 31 winoverHoustonwith a career-high 508 offensive yards and six

“I’m back where I’m supposed to be,” Hurts said afterward.

Hurts was nearly flawless on Sunday. He was accurate (20 – of – (passing). He threw it short, long, from the pocket and outside of it. He ran with relative ease, and while donning the same No. 1 jersey his predecessor wore. For a few moments, he could’ve fooled the 84, 534 present that they were watchingKyler Murray– who happened to be in attendance himself.

The final numbers were staggering: (passing yards,) rushing and three touchdowns of each variety. He joined Johnny Manziel as the only other player in the past 15 years to throw for 300 yards and three scores and run for 150 and three scores in a game. It was a moment Hurts, a Houston-area product, has been hungry for.

“He’s waited a long time,” Hurts’ dad , Averion Hurts, told ESPN’s Holly Rowe. “He’s back where … you could say he belongs.”

It’s another chapter in a long, winding journey for Jalen Hurts. He was the SEC’s Offensive Player of the Year as a freshman. He ledAlabamato consecutive national championship game appearances. Even with his 26 – 2 record as an Alabama starter, his accolades became background as he was supplanted byTua Tagovailoain Alabama’s 2018 national title game win over Georgia, and Hurts’ potential transfer became one of the most talked-about stories in the country.

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Despite Jalen Hurts’ six-touchdown performance in his Oklahoma debut, he says the Sooners made sloppy plays and need to play better football going forward.

For Hurts and those close to him, Sunday was about getting him back to that point. Now, with Murray andBaker Mayfield‘s previous success as a backdrop, Heisman Trophy buzz is sure to begin in earnest. But Hurts stressed repeatedly that there’s a lot of room for improvement for himself and the Sooners.

“The reality is I’m not the same player I was as an 18 – year-old freshman, a 19 – year-old sophomore, “Hurts said. “We did some good things tonight, but we’ve gotta continue to take steps to be where we want to be.”

Said Oklahoma coach Lincoln Riley: “He played good. There are several things he can do better, but I thought he handled the moment. You could tell out there that he’d been in it [before] … I thought he made good, sound decisions and managed the game well. “

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