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Oklahoma Sooners at Missouri Tigers

  Oklahoma 31 --   Missouri 24

Game Time: 10/5/2002 at 6:00 PM
FSN
Location: Columbia, MO
Attendance: 60,578
Opp Coach: Gary Pinkel
Weather at Game Time
Temperature: 61°F
Humidity: 58%
Pressure: 29.14 in
Visibility: 10 mile(s)
Wind: SE 7 mph
Conditions: Fair
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Tot
Oklahoma 7 3 13 8 31
Missouri 0 7 10 7 24
Poll Standings OU MU
Associated Press Poll3NR
Coaches' Poll3NR

Scoring Summary

First QuarterOUMU
OU01:05Kejuan Jones 2 yd run (Trey DiCarlo kick)
Drive Summary: 4 plays 45 yards in 01:20
70
Second QuarterOUMU
OU09:00Trey DiCarlo 20 yd field goal
Drive Summary: 5 plays 29 yards in 02:34
100
MU01:50Brad Smith 25 yd run (Mike Matheny kick)
Drive Summary: 6 plays 50 yards in 02:45
107
Third QuarterOUMU
OU11:25Curtis Fagan 65 yd pass from Nate Hybl (Trey DiCarlo kick)
Drive Summary: 5 plays 79 yards in 01:29
177
OU08:57Quentin Griffin 53 yd run (Trey DiCarlo kick failed)
Drive Summary: 2 plays 62 yards in 00:15
237
MU05:27Justin Gage 23 yd pass from Brad Smith (Mike Matheny kick)
Drive Summary: 11 plays 87 yards in 03:22
2314
MU01:07Mike Matheny 38 yd field goal
Drive Summary: 7 plays 52 yards in 02:49
2317
Fourth QuarterOUMU
MU10:22Brad Smith 25 yd run (Mike Matheny kick)
Drive Summary: 7 plays 74 yards in 02:11
2324
OU06:33Chris Chester 14 yd pass from Matt McCoy (Curtis Fagan 2 pt conv)
Drive Summary: 4 plays 16 yards in 00:55
3124

Team Stats

  OU MU
Total First Downs 14   22  
    Rushing 5   15  
    Passing 9   6  
    Penalties 0   1  
    3rd Down Plays 5 of 16   9 of 19  
    4th Down Plays 1 of 1   1 of 2  
Total Yards 443   449  
    Total Plays / Ave 63 - 7.0   83 - 5.4  
Rushing Yards 126   271  
    Plays / Ave 30 - 4.2   44 - 6.2  
    Fumbles / Lost 1 - 0   0 - 0  
Passing Yards 317   178  
    Catches/Attempts 21 of 33   19 of 39  
    Ave Yards 9.6   4.6  
    Interceptions Thrown 0   3  
Sacks by / Yards 2 - 2   2 - 11  
Interceptions / Yards 3 - 27   0 - 0  
Punts / Ave Yards 7 - 41.4   5 - 43.4  
Kickoff Returns / Yards 0 - 0   0 - 0  
Punt Retuns / Yards 3 - 22   2 - 1  
Penalties / Yards 7 - 45   5 - 44  
Time of Possession 27:31   32:29  
Recap

AP Recap

COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) -- Oklahoma can now look forward to playing Texas, although it may be a while before the Sooners shake the memory of Brad Smith.

Smith, Missouri's redshirt freshman quarterback, had the third-ranked Sooners on the run all game long. Oklahoma needed a touchdown on a fake field goal with 6:33 left to escape with a 31-24 victory Saturday night.

Smith carried 26 times for 213 yards -- a record for Missouri quarterbacks -- and two touchdowns. He also threw for 178 yards and a score, accounting for 391 of the Tigers' 449 yards.

"Brad Smith, just an incredible performance,'' Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops said. "He really was exceptional in his play and what he did tonight. As a team and as a head coach, I feel very fortunate -- lucky -- to have been able to have fought through this and won.''

The winning touchdown was a stunner. Holder Matt McCoy took the snap, waited a moment, then threw a perfect lob to freshman tight end Chris Chester, who went up and caught the ball between two defenders for his first career reception. Nate Hybl's 2-point conversion pass to Curtis Fagan made it 31-24.

"Matt gave me a good ball I could catch, a good jump ball, and I went up and got it,'' Chester said. "You prepare for situations like this. I'm not one of our marquee players, but you always prepare. Anything can happen.''

Stoops said he liked his chances of the fake working better than the chances of Trey DiCarlo making a 31-yard field goal. DiCarlo had already missed an extra point and field goals of 34 and 43 yards.

"I felt the percentages were pretty good it was going to be OK,'' said the coach, whose team plays the second-ranked Longhorns next week in Dallas.

The touchdown was set up by Brandon Everage's interception, which gave Oklahoma (5-0, 1-0 Big 12) the ball at the 16. It was one of three interceptions thrown by Smith.

He threw another on Missouri's next drive, but the Sooners went nowhere and punted. The Tigers (3-2, 0-1) took over at their 23 with 1:39 left and drove to the Oklahoma 35, but Smith was sacked on fourth down with 5 seconds remaining.

"When you get a chance to win a football game, a close game, you can't turn the football over. You can't give up big plays,'' coach Gary Pinkel said. "There are a lot of things we did that you can't do to win a game like this.''

Oklahoma scored twice in under 3 minutes in the third quarter to seemingly take control. Fagan took a short pass from Hybl, broke a tackle and outran two defenders for a 65-yard touchdown. Then Quentin Griffin scored on a 53-yard run, slipping away from a tackle behind the line before bouncing outside and getting down the boundary.

The extra point failed, making the score 23-7.

That's when Missouri got going, scoring on its next three possessions to take the lead.

Justin Gage caught a slant pass and took it 23 yards for a touchdown to cap an 87-yard drive, and later in the third, Michael Matheny kicked a 38-yard field goal.

Five minutes into the fourth quarter, Smith scored on a 25-yard run to put the Tigers in front 24-23. He began the drive with a 37-yard scramble, added a 12-yard completion on a third-down play, then scored on another third down.

Gage finished with nine catches for 122 yards. His first reception made him Missouri's career receiving leader, moving him past Kenny Holly, who had 151 catches.

The Sooners dominated the first quarter, outgaining Missouri 152-36 and keeping Smith in check, but Oklahoma managed just a 7-0 lead. The touchdown came on a 2-yard run by Kejuan Jones, one play after Hybl threw a 34-yard completion to Antwone Savage on third-and-inches from the 36.

It was 10-0 when Missouri scored late in the half on a 25-yard keeper by Smith on a third-and-7 play. He had kept the drive alive three plays earlier with a 15-yard run on third-and-3.






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