New-look Oklahoma has turned over a new leaf on offense.The Sooners (3-2) have scored 95-plus points four times already this season entering what could be another offensive romp against Alcorn State in Norman, Okla., on Sunday.The Braves (0-6) fell to LSU 107-81 on Tuesday.Transfer guards Nijel Pack (18.8 points per game) and Xzayvier Brown (17.0), and transfer forward Tae Davis (13.0 points, 8.2 rebounds) are the leading scorers for the transfer-heavy Sooners, who are averaging 91.8 points per game, 38th in Division I.”By any stretch of the imagination, I am not telling any of these guys not to shoot,” coach Porter Moser said.Six-foot-10 center Mohamed Wague, the only player on this year’s team who made a start for the Sooners last year, had a career-high 20 points and seven rebounds in a 95-71 victory over Oral Roberts on Thursday.”When he’s fresh, he impacts the game,” Moser said. “Defensively, rebound-wise, he’s unbelievably valuable to the energy level we need.”Wague made four starts a year ago, when the Sooners averaged 78.3 points a game and reached 90 five times, including a 94-78 home win over Alcorn State.







