Joker12 wrote:Oklahoma wins the Red River Rivalry in convincing fashion, 37-8. The Sooners won the toss and elected to receive, marching down the field and scoring on a 16 yard pass from Landry Jones to Trey Millard. After a Texas fumble, the Sooners missed a long field goal attempt. The D would hold Texas, however, and Brennan Clay answered with a 46 yard touchdown run to give Oklahoma a 14-0 1st quarter lead.
Oklahoma would add a field goal before Texas' freshman QB made a terrible mistake. Going down, Steve Concepcion tried to make a play and pitch the ball. The ball was knocked down, however, and picked up by safety Joseph Ibiloye who took it 26 yards to the house and gave Oklahoma a solid 24-0 halftime lead.
Texas came on in the third quarter, however, as Connor Wood hit Mike Davis from 19 yards out in the end zone. The two point conversion attempt was successful and the Sooners were quickly held to a 3 and out. On the punt return, Marquise Goodwin failed to signal for a fair catch and fumbled the ball. Oklahoma recovered and added a field goal and after another interception, scored on a Brennan Clay 2 yard rush. This gave Oklahoma 34-8 lead and they never looked back.
The game was a defensive battle, as Texas managed only 211 yards of offense and 12 first downs compared to Oklahoma's 229 yards of offense and 6 first downs. The Sooners were a lousy 2-9 on third down while Texas turned the ball over 6 times. Concepcion especially struggled, completing only 4 of his 13 pass attempts for 13 yards at the same time throwing 3 picks and fumbling twice. Brennan Clay was key for the Sooners gaining 115 rushing yards and 2 touchdowns. Lamar Harris had an interception and a forced fumble on a defense that stepped up huge.
Good game stop see ya next year.
Yeah u smashed me. Big turnover after big turnover after big turnover after .... u get the picture. I'll be glad when that tailback u got wit 98 speed gets the fuck out of Norman. What year is he??