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Oklahoma Sooners vs Oklahoma State Cowboys

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  Oklahoma State 9
  Oklahoma 52

Game Time:
11/1/2003 at 2:30 PMABC
Location:
Attendance:
84,027
Opp Coach:
Weather at Game Time
Temperature
61°F
Humity
88%
Pressure
30.13 in
Visibility
1.5 mile(s)
Wind
Calm mph
Conditions
Mist

*Game notes and/or stats from soonersports.com
Scoring by Quarter
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Tot
Team logo Oklahoma State 0 3 6 0 9
Team logo Oklahoma 10 14 14 14 52
Team logo Oklahoma State
1st 0
2nd 3
3rd 6
4th 0
Team logo Oklahoma
1st 10
2nd 14
3rd 14
4th 14
Starting QB
Poll Standings
 
Team logo OU
Team logo OSU
# 1
# 15

Scoring Summary

First Quarter
 
Team logo OSU
Team logo OU

Team logo OU
11:05
Trey DiCarlo 28 yd field goal
0
3
Team logo OU
04:22
Kejuan Jones 2 yd run (Trey DiCarlo kick)
0
10
Second Quarter
 

Team logo OU
11:47
Kejuan Jones 3 yd run (Trey DiCarlo kick)
0
17
Team logo OU
06:49
Brandon Jones 6 yd pass from Jason White (Trey DiCarlo kick)
0
24
Team logo OSU
01:26
Luke Phillips 31 yd field goal
3
24
Third Quarter
 

Team logo OSU
14:34
Darrent Williams 11 yd interception return (Luke Phillips kick failed)
9
24
Team logo OU
05:29
Jason White 1 yd run (Trey DiCarlo kick)
9
31
Team logo OU
02:13
Mark Clayton 17 yd pass from Mark Bradley (Trey DiCarlo kick)
9
38
Fourth Quarter
 

Team logo OU
08:50
Brandon Jones 66 yd pass from Jason White (Trey DiCarlo kick)
9
45
Team logo OU
05:42
Mark Bradley 14 yd pass from Paul Thompson (Trey DiCarlo kick)
9
52
Team: Team logo OU
Time: 11:05
Score: 0-3
Trey DiCarlo 28 yd field goal

Team: Team logo OU
Time: 04:22
Score: 0-10
Kejuan Jones 2 yd run (Trey DiCarlo kick)

Team: Team logo OU
Time: 11:47
Score: 0-17
Kejuan Jones 3 yd run (Trey DiCarlo kick)

Team: Team logo OU
Time: 06:49
Score: 0-24
Brandon Jones 6 yd pass from Jason White (Trey DiCarlo kick)

Team: Team logo OSU
Time: 01:26
Score: 3-24
Luke Phillips 31 yd field goal

Team: Team logo OSU
Time: 14:34
Score: 9-24
Darrent Williams 11 yd interception return (Luke Phillips kick failed)

Team: Team logo OU
Time: 05:29
Score: 9-31
Jason White 1 yd run (Trey DiCarlo kick)

Team: Team logo OU
Time: 02:13
Score: 9-38
Mark Clayton 17 yd pass from Mark Bradley (Trey DiCarlo kick)

Team: Team logo OU
Time: 08:50
Score: 9-45
Brandon Jones 66 yd pass from Jason White (Trey DiCarlo kick)

Team: Team logo OU
Time: 05:42
Score: 9-52
Mark Bradley 14 yd pass from Paul Thompson (Trey DiCarlo kick)

Team Stats

 
Team logo OSU
Team logo OU

Total First Downs
10
25

    Rushing
7
11

    Passing
3
11

    Penalties
0
3

    3rd Down Plays
4 of 16
8 of 13

    4th Down Plays
0 of 2
0 of 1

Total Yards
161
446

    Total Plays / Ave
61 - 2.6
79 - 5.6

Rushing Yards
99
221

    Plays / Ave
37 - 2.7
50 - 4.4

    Fumbles / Lost
3 - 2
1 - 0

Passing Yards
62
225

    Catches / Attempts
9 - 24
13 - 29

    Ave Yards
2.6
7.8

    Interceptions Thrown
1
2

Sacks by / Yards
4 - 31
1 - 6

Interceptions / Yards
1 - 25
2 - 0

Punts / Ave Yards
8 - 42
3 - 41.7

Kickoff Returns / Yards
2 - 21
1 - 10

Punt Reurns / Yards
1 - 2
3 - 29

Penalties / Yards
6 - 58
4 - 26

Time of Possession
26:53
33:07

Player Stats

Team logo OSU - Rushing
Name
Carr
Yds
TDs
 
 
Tatum Bell
 
22
122
0
 
 
Josh Fields
 
6
-34
0
 
 
Seymore Shaw
 
3
16
0
 
 
Shawn Willis
 
3
9
0
 
 
Vernand Morency
 
2
-1
0
 
 
Team logo OU - Rushing
Name
Carr
Yds
TDs
 
 
Kejuan Jones
 
22
86
2
 
 
Renaldo Works
 
19
103
0
 
 
Donta Hickson
 
6
30
0
 
 
Jason White
 
3
2
1
 
 
Team logo OSU - Passing
Name
Cpl
Att
Yds
TDs
Int
Josh Fields
 
9
24
62
1
0
Team logo OU - Passing
Name
Cpl
Att
Yds
TDs
Int
Jason White
 
11
27
194
2
0
Mark Bradley
 
1
1
17
1
0
Paul Thompson
 
1
1
14
1
0
Team logo OSU - Receiving
Name
Catch
Yds
TDs
 
 
Rashaun Woods
 
4
25
0
 
 
Billy Bajema
 
1
15
0
 
 
Chay Nease
 
1
11
0
 
 
Tatum Bell
 
1
6
0
 
 
Shawn Willis
 
1
3
0
 
 
Charlie Johnson
 
1
2
0
 
 
Team logo OU - Receiving
Name
Catch
Yds
TDs
 
 
Mark Clayton
 
6
96
1
 
 
Brandon Jones
 
3
84
2
 
 
Jejuan Rankins
 
1
18
0
 
 
Mark Bradley
 
1
14
1
 
 
Will Peoples
 
1
9
0
 
 
Kejuan Jones
 
1
4
0
 
 
Team logo OSU - Kick Returns
Name
Ret
Yds
Long
TDs
 
Robert Jones
 
2
21
15
0
 
Team logo OU - Kick Returns
Name
Ret
Yds
Long
TDs
 
Jejuan Rankins
 
1
10
10
0
 
Team logo OSU - Punt Returns
Name
Ret
Yds
Long
TDs
 
Darrent Williams
 
1
2
2
0
 
Team logo OU - Punt Returns
Name
Ret
Yds
Long
TDs
 
Antonio Perkins
 
2
29
21
0
 
Team logo OSU - Punting
Name
Kicks
Ave
Long
 
 
Cole Farden
 
8
42
57
0
 
Team logo OU - Punting
Name
Kicks
Ave
Long
 
 
Blake Ferguson
 
3
41.7
55
0
 
Team logo OSU - Interceptions
Name
Int
Yds
Long
TDs
 
Khreem Smith
 
1
14
0
0
 
Darrent Williams
 
1
11
0
0
 
Team logo OU - Interceptions
Name
Int
Yds
Long
TDs
 
Donte Nicholson
 
1
0
0
0
 
Recap

AP Recap

NORMAN, Okla. (AP) -- Bob Stoops silently stewed as he listened to the chatter coming from Oklahoma State all week.

Oklahoma's coach had the final say after the rout was over.

"Sometimes it's good to be doubted," Stoops said after his top-ranked Sooners beat No. 14 Oklahoma State 52-9 on Saturday.

"There's enough good things said about us. Sometimes it's good to have that sarcasm said about you."

Jason White threw for two touchdowns and ran for another and Oklahoma's defense was dominant once again in ending a two-game losing streak against the Cowboys.

Oklahoma (9-0, 5-0 Big 12) remains on track for the Big 12 title and a spot in the BCS' national title game -- the Sugar Bowl -- while Oklahoma State (7-2, 3-2) dropped a game behind Texas and into third place in the Big 12 South.

The loss all but ends the Cowboys' hopes of a BCS game.

It was the first time both teams came into the game ranked since 1988.

Last Saturday, Oklahoma State coach Les Miles said the Sooners were the nation's best team "so we are told."

There's no more doubt which team is better.

The momentum of the game shifted late in the first quarter on Darrent Williams' fumble of a punt return. Williams fielded the ball, dropped it, then tried to pick it up. The ball squirted away and Oklahoma recovered at the 50.

Eight plays later, Kejuan Jones scored the first of his two touchdowns to give the Sooners a 17-0 lead early in the second quarter.

"They are an awfully good football team, we knew that coming in," a more contrite Miles said. "We didn't get exactly what we wanted from our football team, but they certainly did."

In a game that featured two of the nation's top offenses, it was Oklahoma's heralded defense that stole the show.

Oklahoma State's celebrated trio of quarterback Josh Fields, running back Tatum Bell and receiver Rashaun Woods couldn't do much against the Sooners when the game was still competitive.

"All week the whole talk was about their offense," Stoops said. "You would have never thought we played any defense around here."

The Cowboys had more punts (5) than first downs (3) in the first half, and had more penalty yards (58) than offensive yards (47) late into the third quarter.

In the Sooners' final show of superiority, Oklahoma State failed to punch the ball into the end zone on three tries from the 1 early in the fourth quarter.

After Oklahoma stuffed fullback Shawn Willis on fourth down, the school-record crowd of 84,027 exploded into cheers, Stoops vigorously pumped his fist on the sideline and players were celebrating on the field.

Oklahoma State's only touchdown came on Williams' 11-yard return of an interception 26 seconds into the third quarter.

"We showed a lot of pride and toughness on defense," Stoops said. "Our defense not giving up a touchdown all day, that's the finest defense I've seen them play."

The Cowboys, who came into the game averaging 445 yards, were held to a season-low 161 yards.

Woods, who had 20 catches for 355 yards and four TDs in the previous two wins over OU, was held to four receptions for 25 yards. Fields was 9-of-24 for 62 yards with an interception and was sacked four times, three by Dan Cody.

Bell rushed for 122 yards, but most came long after the contest had been decided.

"They pretty much dominated us," Oklahoma State guard Ben Buie said. "We had to get away from our game plan. They really didn't surprise us. We knew what they were going to do, but we just couldn't stop them."

Meanwhile, White had an off-game but connected when he needed to. He went 11-of-27 for 194 yards with two interceptions and two touchdowns and scored again on a 1-yard sneak.

Renaldo Works led the Sooners with 103 yards rushing on 19 carries and Jones added 86 yards on 22 carries. Mark Clayton finished with six catches for 96 yards and a touchdown, the school-record 17th of his career.

"This was one of those hurdles we knew we had to get over," Jones said. "We came out fired up and knew we had to take care of business today."

The Sooners, who saw their 2001 national title hopes derailed by the Cowboys and then lost to them 38-28 last year, were eager to make amends.

Stoops, a former assistant at Florida under Steve Spurrier, even appeared to rub it in like his old boss used to.

The Sooners added two more touchdowns in the fourth quarter, including one off a reverse to receiver Mark Bradley, who then threw the ball to reserve quarterback Paul Thompson in the end zone.

The Sooners are now the owners of the nation's longest winning streak at 11 games. Oklahoma has won all seven games against Oklahoma State when ranked No. 1.






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