NORMAN — For the second weekend in a row, Oklahoma had a chance to take a pivotal series on Sunday. And for the second series in a row, the No. 15 Sooners' all-around performance rested on Sunday. This time against the No. 25 Florida Gators, whose relentless display of power at the plate couldn't be matched or touched by Oklahoma. It only took eight innings, but OU fell hard to the Gators 13-2. OU (30-16, 12-12) dug out of an early hole only to see it disintegrate at the hands of seven Gator home runs, with four (and eight runs) coming in the fifth inning. It was an interesting start for Cord Rager (7 strikeouts, 3 runs on four hits) on the mound. Five strikeouts against the first 12 batters faced seemed like they would become a footnote as two solo home runs put Florida ahead early. Oklahoma pitcher Cord Rager | Carson Field, Sooners On SI But since those yard bombs were solo shots, it allowed the Sooners to slowly build up consistency at the plate against UF pitcher Russell Sandefer .…