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Oklahoma Sooners at Missouri Tigers

Sooners Win Big XII Title Easily in KC

  Oklahoma 62 --   Missouri 21

Game Time: 12/6/2008 at 7:00 PM
ABC
Location: Kansas City, MO
Attendance: 71,004
Opp Coach: Gary Pinkel
Weather at Game Time
Temperature: 34°F
Humidity: 44%
Pressure: 30.26 in
Visibility: 10 mile(s)
Wind: NW 8 mph
Conditions: Clear

*Game notes and/or stats from soonersports.com
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Tot
Oklahoma 10 28 3 21 62
Missouri 0 7 7 7 21

Scoring Summary

First QuarterOUMU
OU10:55Jimmy Stevens 20 yd field goal
Drive Summary: 13 plays 62 yards in 04:05
30
OU02:03Chris Brown 4 yd run (Jimmy Stevens kick)
Drive Summary: 8 plays 90 yards in 02:34
100
Second QuarterOUMU
MU13:09Jeremy Maclin 27 yd pass from Chase Coffman (Jeff Wolfert kick)
Drive Summary: 9 plays 72 yards in 03:48
107
OU11:00Juaquin Iglesias 10 yd pass from Sam Bradford (Jimmy Stevens kick)
Drive Summary: 8 plays 53 yards in 02:04
177
OU08:59Juaquin Iglesias 7 yd pass from Sam Bradford (Jimmy Stevens kick)
Drive Summary: 6 plays 49 yards in 01:45
247
OU02:33Mossis Madu 12 yd run (Jimmy Stevens kick)
Drive Summary: 15 plays 89 yards in 04:52
317
OU00:53Chris Brown 6 yd run (Jimmy Stevens kick)
Drive Summary: 2 plays 28 yards in 00:33
387
Third QuarterOUMU
OU09:00Jimmy Stevens 30 yd field goal
Drive Summary: 13 plays 65 yards in 03:57
417
MU03:59Tommy Saunders 9 yd pass from Chase Daniel (Jeff Wolfert kick)
Drive Summary: 13 plays 73 yards in 04:53
4114
Fourth QuarterOUMU
OU14:40Mossis Madu 1 yd run (Jimmy Stevens kick)
Drive Summary: 12 plays 69 yards in 04:13
4814
MU11:07Chase Coffman 8 yd pass from Chase Daniel (Jeff Wolfert kick)
Drive Summary: 9 plays 54 yards in 03:27
4821
OU07:26Chris Brown 6 yd run (Jimmy Stevens kick)
Drive Summary: 10 plays 80 yards in 03:41
5521
OU03:33Mossis Madu 37 yd run (Jimmy Stevens kick)
Drive Summary: 4 plays 49 yards in 01:25
6221

Team Stats

  OU MU
Total First Downs 39   20  
    Rushing 14   3  
    Passing 24   16  
    Penalties 1   1  
    3rd Down Plays 12 of 16   11 of 18  
    4th Down Plays 1 of 1   1 of 2  
Total Yards 627   354  
    Total Plays / Ave 92 - 6.8   72 - 4.9  
Rushing Yards 243   60  
    Plays / Ave 43 - 5.7   28 - 2.1  
    Fumbles / Lost 0 - 0   2 - 1  
Passing Yards 384   294  
    Catches/Attempts 34 of 49   28 of 44  
    Ave Yards 7.8   6.7  
    Interceptions Thrown 0   2  
Sacks by / Yards 2 - 4   0 - 0  
Interceptions / Yards 2 - 49   0 - 0  
Punts / Ave Yards 1 - 26   3 - 34.7  
Kickoff Returns / Yards 3 - 79   11 - 196  
Punt Retuns / Yards 1 - -2   0 - 0  
Penalties / Yards 6 - 72   5 - 48  
Time of Possession 30:11   26:16  

Player Stats

Rushing

Name Carr Yds TDs
Chris Brown271223
Mossis Madu151143
Sam Bradford170

Rushing

Name Carr Yds TDs
Derrick Washington10290
Chase Daniel10130
Moore De'Vion4110
Jimmy Jackson220
Jeremy Maclin220
Chase Patton130

Passing

Name Compl Att Yds TDs Int
Sam Bradford344938420

Passing

Name Compl Att Yds TDs Int
Chase Daniel274325532
Chase Patton113900

Receiving

Name Catch Yds TDs
Tommy Saunders8721
Jeremy Maclin7461
Chase Coffman4481
Danario Alexander3530
Derrick Washington3370
Jared Perry2320
Andrew Jones160

Kick Returns

Name Ret Yds Long TDs
DeMarco Murray130030
Juaquin Iglesias127027
Chris Brown122022

Kick Returns

Name Ret Yds Long TDs
Jeremy Maclin7132300
Jimmy Jackson464200

Punt Returns

Name Ret Yds Long TDs
Ryan Broyles1-2-20

Punt Returns

Name Ret Yds Long TDs
No statistics for this category

Punting

Name Kicks Ave Long Yds
Mike Knall126260

Punting

Name Kicks Ave Long Yds
Jake Harry229.5300
Jeff Wolfert145450

Interceptions

Name Ints Yds Long TDs
Lendy Holmes128280
Brian Jackson121021

Interceptions

Name Ints Yds Long TDs
No statistics for this category
Recap

AP Recap

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -- By the time Mossis Madu sprinted into the end zone in a half-empty stadium, Oklahoma was done making its point.

Here's what Sam Bradford and the high-scoring Sooners wanted to drive home: They belong in the BCS championship game.

The No. 4 Sooners did that with a 62-21 blowout of No. 19 Missouri for the Big 12 title Saturday night.

Taking advantage of an opportunity many felt it didn't deserve, the highest-scoring team in major college football history romped to a third straight conference crown and became the first to reach 60 points in five consecutive games in 89 years.

"We were tired about hearing everyone talking about how we didn't deserve to be in the game," said Bradford, who passed for 384 yards and two touchdowns. "It was a big motivator for us.

"I don't see how we could not be No. 1 tomorrow."

No need to worry, two is just as good. And if all goes accordingly Sunday, Oklahoma (12-1) will be in the top two of the Bowl Championship Series standings, looking at a title game matchup against No. 2 Florida on Jan. 8 in Miami.

Touted as the best two conferences in college football this season, it seems appropriate their champions will play for the national title.

For Oklahoma and coach Bob Stoops, it'll be their fourth appearance in a BCS national championship game. The Sooners won their first try in 2001 against Florida State, but have lost their last two - to LSU after the 2003 season and to Southern California after the 2004 campaign.

The Sooners' losing streak in BCS games overall is four, taking some of the luster off a coach who earned the nickname "Big Game Bob" early in his tenure.

No one would argue with Big 12 Bob, though. Stoops improved to 6-1 in the conference title game. No other Big 12 team has won more than two in the 13-year history of the league.

This one was over by halftime. By then Bradford had already put up Heisman-worthy numbers, with 240 yards and two TD passes, and the Sooners led 38-7. Along the way they zoomed past Hawaii's NCAA record 656 points set in 2006.

The Sooners kept trying to put up more points until the end. Soon after Bradford threw an long incompletion into the end zone, Madu dashed 37 yards for the final points with 3:33 left.

Chase Daniel and Missouri (9-4) never really had a chance and for the second season in a row, they lost the Big 12 title game to Oklahoma.

"This one hurts the worst," said Daniel, who threw two interceptions and lost a fumble while throwing for 255 yards and three TDs. "My senior year, we can't get it done, and too many turnovers on my part. You can't win a game against a team like that turning the football over."

Oklahoma became the first team to score at least 60 in five straight games since Tulsa in 1919, according to STATS LLC.

"Sam Bradford again is just sensational," Stoops said. "The defense really stepped up. We had a huge lead before they gave up anything in the second half."

Even Boomer and Sooner, the white ponies who pull the Boomer Schooner around after OU scores, cut out early. They took a short trot after Jimmy Stevens kicked a 30-yard field goal that made it 41-7 with 9:00 left in the third quarter and called it a night.

Bradford, injured non-throwing hand and all, didn't have it that easy. He was still playing in the fourth quarter and finished with a Big 12 championship game record for yards passing and completions (34).

"We were in a championship game and we were going to play to the end," Stoops said.

Expect the sophomore Bradford to be in New York next Saturday when the Heisman Trophy is handed out, along with fellow Big 12 quarterbacks Colt McCoy of Texas and Graham Harrell of Texas Tech.

Maybe, Texas can beat Oklahoma in that competition. Surely it won't make it any easier for the Longhorns to watch the Sooners, a team they beat in October 45-35, play for the national title.

Oklahoma and Texas finished in a three-way tie for the Big 12 South title with Texas Tech, but the Sooners' victory over Texas Tech, combined with Tech's win against Texas, made head-to-head moot. According to Big 12 rules, the poll voters and computer ratings used by the BCS were left to break the deadlock, and the Sooners got the nod.

"Everybody has their opinion, some are different than others," said Stoops, who has done his best to avoid getting drawn into campaigning for his team the way Texas coach Mack Brown has. "That's a pretty convincing win. If that doesn't make a statement ... then you'll find a reason why it wasn't good enough."

Texas fans have done all they could to remind anyone paying attention about their team's victory in Dallas, setting up Web sites, handing out signs and flying banners from planes - including one over Arrowhead Stadium before the Big 12 title game that read ''Enjoy the BeatByTexas.com Bowl."

Yes, the Longhorns also beat Missouri in the regular season, 56-31.

But it wasn't enough to combat the Sooners' dominance. Since losing to Texas, Oklahoma has won seven straight games by a combined score of 419-205.

The numbers were staggering again Saturday night. The Sooners put up 627 yards, Chris Brown and Madu, the third-stringer playing because DeMarco Murray injured his knee on the opening kickoff, each ran for more than 100 yards and three scores. The defense, led by linebacker Travis Lewis , held Missouri 24 points below its average and forced three turnovers.

"Hopefully, the people who watched this game tonight, we made an impression on them," said Lewis, who had 13 tackles.

What's working for the Sooners these days? "Everything," Stoops said. No way to argue about that.






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