Pretty sure one of those "offsides" against Texas was when our defense was substituting in response to an offensive substitution, and the refs let OSU snap the ball before our guy was all the way off the field. You never see that penalty, because (by rule) the refs will stand over the ball and make the offense wait until the defensive subs are complete.
And one of the offsetting penalties was when Alfred Collins was rushing up the middle and was tackled into the quarterback, and (I think) Collins' hand hit Sanders' helmet as the ball came out. The broadcast never replayed it, and it would be too painful to go back and confirm with a second look, but that contact (which was minor) doesn't happen if Collins doesn't get tackled.
Just pointing a couple of these out for the guys who want to say, "When you break it down, it was actually very even."
The calls weren't remotely even. There were multiple phantom PI on Texas extending OSU drives that resulted in points that 1) were definitely uncatchable balls and 2) weren't PI even if the ball had been catchable. Texas receivers got zero of those calls. Then, with the game on the line and only a couple minutes to play, Texas gets yet another phantom penalty - a "hold" on the back side of the play, moving us back about 60 yards - from first down deep inside OSU territory to 2nd- (?3rd-)-and-22 way back on our side of the field.
Former OU player announcing the game, discussing 14-0 disparity in penalties: "That's just great coaching!"
We can't get out of this conference fast enough.