It wasn't just points — Kingsbury's offense was absurdly productive and efficient at a school that didn't get a lot of top prospects (source: FO's Almanac):
- 3,600 passes in 6 seasons
- More than 6,000 total plays (only Clemson and Baylor ran more)
- At least 535 passes every season (no other team in the Big 12 hit that number once)
- 16 times receivers caught at least 50 passes (no other Big 12 school had 11)
Also, Murray passed for 11.6 YPA in his one year at OU — the most since the 1950s.
The idea here is that the system can make up for talent deficiencies, and that Kyler Murray is uniquely positioned to run that system by virtue of his mental makeup, physical skills and familiarity with the system.
It's a crazy experiment with a billion-dollar organization.