**1 – Corey Aver**y: The freshman’s talents translate better to elite competition than can be said of most players on KU’s roster. He had 70 of his teams 103 total yards, picking up 38 on the ground on 11 rushes, and turning two receptions into 32 yards.
**2 – Cassius Sendish**: Picked up a wet, fumbled football and returned it 63 yards for a touchdown.
**3 – Ben Heeney:** Forced a fumble, was credited with a quarterback hurry and had nine tackles, one for a loss.
**4 – JaCorey Shepherd**: Had a pass breakup on a day OU passed for just 39 yards. Lone kickoff return went for 25 yards.
**5 – Jimmay Mundine**: Caught three of his team’s eight completed passes for 27 of KU’s 84 passing yards.
**6 – Jake Love**: Was caught out of position at times, but also made plays. Had five tackles, 1.5 for losses.
**7 – Nigel King**: Did a good job of getting open, but passes were thrown just out his reach. Caught one for 13 yards.
**8 – Isaiah Johnson**: Caught out of position on potential tackles, but in position enough to be in on 12 tackles.
**9 – T.J. Semke**: Recovered a fumble two plays after Oklahoma did the same on a botched snap-and-catch on a punt.
**10 – Tyler Holmes**: In on three tackles, one for a loss.
SEASON STANDINGS
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Ben Heeney – 71
JaCorey Shepherd – 64
Corey Avery – 49
Michael Reynolds – 45
Nick Harwell – 44
Jimmay Mundine – 41
Nigel King – 39
Michael Cummings – 31
Tony Pierson – 30
Dexter McDonald – 29
Jake Love – 27
Cassius Sendish – 24
De’Andre Mann – 20
Justin McCay – 11
Victor Simmons – 11
Montell Cozart – 10
Trevor Pardula – 10
Isaiah Johnson – 10
Andrew Bolton – 9
Tedarian Johnson – 8
Fish Smithson – 6
Tevin Shaw – 6
Courtney Arnick – 4
Joe Dineen – 3
T.J. Semke – 2
Pat Lewandowski – 1
Ben Goodman – 1
Tyler Holmes – 1