NORMAN, Okla. -- After piling up a staggering 854 yards of total offense in a 66-59 win over Texas Tech last week, No. 16 Oklahomas potent offense gets back to work on Saturday against Kansas.Facing the lowly Jayhawks (1-6, 0-4 Big 12) could be viewed as a classic trap game for Oklahoma (5-2, 4-0), in which a lackadaisical effort could lead to an upset loss, but coach Bob Stoops warns that this is not the same Kansas team that went 0-12 last year.Every game for the most part this year, theyve been in, late in the game with an opportunity to win, Stoops said, downplaying the possibility his team would overlook the Jayhawks. Offensively and defensively, theyre really playing well on both sides of the ball -- much improved, much different than what their record indicates.Kansas is coming off a game last week in which it led Oklahoma State 13-10 late in the second quarter and trailed 24-20 late in the third before eventually falling 44-20. Coach David Beaty knows his team, which ranks 116th out of 128 FBS schools in passing defense, will have a tough time slowing down OU.What a great challenge its going to be, Beaty said. What a great environment that is. They have terrific fans, its a really cool place to play. Weve got to be a smarter team than weve been. Were going to have to go down there and be prepared and ready to go. Our guys are excited about it.Things to watch for on Saturday:LOADS OF OFFENSE: Even without top running back Samaje Perine, who remains out with an injury, the Sooners piled up the offensive accomplishments last week against Texas Tech. Baker Mayfield completed 27 of 36 passes for a career-high 545 yards and a school-record seven touchdowns, while receiver Dede Westbrook totaled nine receptions for 202 yards and two touchdowns. Joe Mixon, taking over the primary role with Perine out, gained 263 yards and two touchdowns on 31 rushes, while adding four receptions for 114 yards and three more TDs. Mixons 377 all-purpose yards are the most in the FBS this season and the second-most in OU history.BEHIND ENEMY LINES: After totaling seven tackles for loss last week against Oklahoma State, Kansas has now compiled 59 on the season, ranking second in the Big 12 and eighth in the nation with 8.4 per game. Defensive end Dorance Armstrong leads the Jayhawks with 10 tackles for loss. Armstrongs sack last week marked the fifth straight game hed recorded one, giving him seven on the year, a total that is already tied for ninth on KUs single-season best list. His 1.0 sack-per-game average ranks second in the Big 12 and ninth in the country. Dorance continues to impress me, Beaty said. Hes having a productive year. We certainly need him to continue to do that.WESTBROOK ON FIRE: Westbrook recorded his second 200-yard receiving game of the season last week, and his 10 touchdowns and 776 yards over the last four games are the most ever by a Sooner in any four-game stretch. He has topped 150 yards in each of the four and seven of those 10 TDs have been for 40 or more yards. Overall on the year, his 930 yards rank fifth in the nation and his 10 touchdowns are tied for third.COZART TAKING CHARGE: After starting Kansas first four games, quarterback Montell Cozart was replaced by Ryan Willis for two games before taking back the starting job last week against Oklahoma State. Cozart certainly earned himself another shot with his performance, completing 24 of 40 passes for 250 yards and a touchdown, along with two interceptions.SOONER DEFENSE: As good as the Sooners offense was last week against Texas Tech, its defense got torched for 854 yards, setting off a social media frenzy among Oklahoma fans about the defensive struggles. Following that performance, the Sooners rank 116th in the nation in total defense, allowing an average of 476 yards, while their points-per-game average of 36.7 is 115th -- one spot higher than Kansas (36.9). After Techs Patrick Mahomes matched the NCAA record by throwing for 734 yards last week, Oklahoma sits 127th -- second-to-last -- in passing defense, averaging 342.6 yards against. Obviously, the defense was not nearly good enough, Stoops said.---More AP college football: www.collegefootball.ap.orgAdidas NMD R1 Halvalla . Peter Holland and Brad Staubitz were sent to Toronto on Saturday as the Maple Leafs traded defenceman Jesse Blacker and draft picks to the Anaheim Ducks. Adidas NMD Human Race Suomi . The 18th player to shoot 60 on the tour, Jamieson settled for par on the final hole when his 15-foot birdie chip grazed the edge of the hole and stayed out. 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SPREAD -- Packers 4-4-1, Redskins 6-3SERIES RECORD -- Packers lead 20-14-1LAST MEETING -- Packers beat Redskins 35-18, Jan. 10 in NFC wild-card gameLAST WEEK -- Packers lost to Titans 47-25; Redskins beat Vikings 26-20AP PRO32 RANKING -- Packers No. 19, Redskins No. 9PACKERS OFFENSE -- OVERALL (15), RUSH (19), PASS (14)PACKERS DEFENSE -- OVERALL (10), RUSH (4), PASS (16)REDSKINS OFFENSE -- OVERALL (4), RUSH (12), PASS (3)REDSKINS DEFENSE -- OVERALL (21), RUSH (23), PASS (15)STREAKS, STATS AND NOTES -- Packers have won six of past seven meetings, counting playoffs. ... Green Bay rushed for 141 yards in wild-card game. ... Packers have lost three in row, but have scored 23-plus points in six of seven games. ... QB Aaron Rodgers has 1,240 yards with 12 touchdowns and three interceptions in past four games. ... WR Jordy Nelson had 12 catches for 126 yards and TD last week, is tied for NFL lead with eight TD catches. ... WR Davante Adams has three TDs in past four games and is averaging over eight catches per ggame in that span.dddddddddddd ... LB Nick Perry had 2 + sacks of Redskins QB Kirk Cousins in wild-card game. ... RB Eddie Lacy has missed four games with ankle injury, Packers at times have used WR Ty Montgomery as RB. ... S Ha Ha Clinton-Dix leads Green Bay with two interceptions. ... Redskins rookie RB Robert Kelley seeking first 100-yard rushing game since high school. ... Cousins threw for 262 yards, two TDs and had 110.9 last week. ... TE Jordan Reed had nine receptions for 120 yards and TD in wild-card game. ... Washington defense has made three sacks in five consecutive games. ... LB Preston Smith had two sacks and interception vs. Minnesota. ... CB Josh Norman has 41 passes defensed since 2014, tied for second most in league. ... Fantasy Tip: In absence of injured WR DeSean Jackson, Jamison Crowder could be Cousins favorite on deep threats against Green Bay. Crowder already has two 100-yard receiving games.---AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and http://twitter.com/AP-NFL ' ' '