High-powered Sooners roll

Oklahoma defensive backs Marcus Walker, left, and Lendy Holmes, right, knock down a pass intended for Tulsa receiver Brennan Marion. The Sooners won, 62-21, Friday in Tulsa, Okla.

? With so much talent, No. 4 Oklahoma can take turns scoring touchdowns.

Allen Patrick ran for 145 yards and two TDs, Sam Bradford threw two long touchdown passes to Juaquin Iglesias, and the Sooners outraced Tulsa, 62-21, Friday night.

DeMarco Murray made it into the end zone three times for the highest-scoring team in the nation – twice on runs and once on a kickoff return.

“We’ve just got a lot of playmakers on the offensive side of the ball – a lot of them. A lot of people who, whenever they touch the ball, you never know what they’re going to do,” Murray said. “Anyone can get six points whenever they touch it.”

The Sooners (4-0) have put up at least 50 points in all four games. That’s only the second time in school history they’ve had such a streak – they also did it in 2003, capped by a 65-13 romp over Texas.

“We didn’t think it was going to be like that, especially with some question at quarterback,” Iglesias said. “We still had confidence in him, but the way he’s playing now, and the way we are playing around him, it’s like we can’t really be stopped right now.”

After Tulsa quickly moved downfield following an interception for an early lead, the Sooners scored on five straight first-half possessions. Patrick high-stepped into the end zone on a 29-yard burst for a touchdown and later pushed through from the one to make it 35-14.

Paul Smith threw for two scores and ran for another to lead Tulsa (2-1), which scored more touchdowns than Oklahoma’s first three opponents combined. But the Golden Hurricane’s spread scheme – brought from Arkansas by offensive coordinator Gus Malzahn – couldn’t keep up with all the Sooners’ talent on offense.

Oklahoma racked up 553 yards of total offense, including 285 on the ground.

“This might sound nuts, but we were planning on being 3-0,” Smith said. “We’ve still got a great opportunity to have a great season here, and that’s everybody’s plan: to go be 13-1.”