NORMAN, Okla. — With a bleached blonde streak on the back of his Mohawk, his bottom lip pierced and his chest and arms covered with tattoos, Kenny Stills sure looks like the wild child for top-ranked Oklahoma.

He's a lot more than that. The thoughtful, curious sophomore attacks life with an open mind and opposing defenses with his speed, size and soft hands. He is a budding superstar for the Sooners (2-0).

Stills caught a 37-yard touchdown pass to put Oklahoma ahead in the fourth quarter of a 23-13 win Saturday night at then-No. 5 Florida State and finished with a career-high 125 yards receiving.

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The Sooners host Missouri (2-1) on Saturday night.

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