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Oklahoma Sooners at Texas A&M Aggies

Sooners Decimated

  Oklahoma 19
  Texas A&M 33

Game Time:
11/6/2010 at 6:00 PMFSN
Attendance:
81,392
Opp Coach:
Weather at Game Time
Temperature
67°F
Humity
18%
Pressure
30.32 in
Visibility
10 mile(s)
Wind
SE 5 mph mph
Conditions
Clear

*Game notes and/or stats from soonersports.com
Scoring by Quarter
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Tot
Team logo Oklahoma 0 0 17 2 19
Team logo Texas A&M 9 3 7 14 33
Team logo Oklahoma
1st 0
2nd 0
3rd 17
4th 2
Team logo Texas A&M
1st 9
2nd 3
3rd 7
4th 14
Starting QB
Poll Standings

Scoring Summary

First Quarter
 
Team logo OU
Team logo A&M

Team logo A&M
14:49
TEAM safety
0
2
Team logo A&M
12:02
Hutson Prioleau 1 yd pass from Ryan Tennehill (Randy Bullock kick)
Drive Summary: 6 plays 70 yards in 02:47
0
9
Second Quarter
 

Team logo A&M
01:25
Randy Bullock 27 yd field goal
Drive Summary: 7 plays 45 yards in 02:04
0
12
Third Quarter
 

Team logo A&M
14:47
Coryell Judie 100 yd kick return
0
19
Team logo OU
11:03
DeMarco Murray 1 yd run
Drive Summary: 15 plays 71 yards in 03:44
7
19
Team logo OU
08:25
Patrick O'Hara 45 yd field goal
Drive Summary: 4 plays -2 yards in 00:59
10
19
Team logo OU
04:12
Trey Franks 5 yd pass from Landry Jones (Jimmy Stevens kick)
Drive Summary: 10 plays 32 yards in 02:37
17
19
Fourth Quarter
 

Team logo A&M
11:36
Cyrus Gray 23 yd run (Randy Bullock kick)
Drive Summary: 6 plays 68 yards in 02:01
17
26
Team logo A&M
07:50
Ryan Swope 64 yd pass from Ryan Tennehill (Randy Bullock kick)
Drive Summary: 6 plays 80 yards in 01:48
17
33
Team logo OU
03:32
TEAM safety
19
33
Team: Team logo A&M
Time: 14:49
Score: 0-2
TEAM safety

Team: Team logo A&M
Time: 12:02
Score: 0-9
Hutson Prioleau 1 yd pass from Ryan Tennehill (Randy Bullock kick)
Drive Summary: 6 plays 70 yards in 02:47

Team: Team logo A&M
Time: 01:25
Score: 0-12
Randy Bullock 27 yd field goal
Drive Summary: 7 plays 45 yards in 02:04

Team: Team logo A&M
Time: 14:47
Score: 0-19
Coryell Judie 100 yd kick return

Team: Team logo OU
Time: 11:03
Score: 7-19
DeMarco Murray 1 yd run
Drive Summary: 15 plays 71 yards in 03:44

Team: Team logo OU
Time: 08:25
Score: 10-19
Patrick O'Hara 45 yd field goal
Drive Summary: 4 plays -2 yards in 00:59

Team: Team logo OU
Time: 04:12
Score: 17-19
Trey Franks 5 yd pass from Landry Jones (Jimmy Stevens kick)
Drive Summary: 10 plays 32 yards in 02:37

Team: Team logo A&M
Time: 11:36
Score: 17-26
Cyrus Gray 23 yd run (Randy Bullock kick)
Drive Summary: 6 plays 68 yards in 02:01

Team: Team logo A&M
Time: 07:50
Score: 17-33
Ryan Swope 64 yd pass from Ryan Tennehill (Randy Bullock kick)
Drive Summary: 6 plays 80 yards in 01:48

Team: Team logo OU
Time: 03:32
Score: 19-33
TEAM safety

Team Stats

 
Team logo OU
Team logo A&M

Total First Downs
29
17

    Rushing
10
6

    Passing
18
10

    Penalties
1
1

    3rd Down Plays
11 of 23
7 of 17

    4th Down Plays
2 of 6
1 of 1

Total Yards
362
382

    Total Plays / Ave
104 - 3.5
70 - 5.5

Rushing Yards
72
157

    Plays / Ave
44 - 1.6
38 - 4.1

    Fumbles / Lost
2 - 0
1 - 0

Passing Yards
290
225

    Catches / Attempts
36 - 60
19 - 32

    Ave Yards
4.8
7.0

    Interceptions Thrown
1
2

Sacks by / Yards
3 - 28
4 - 32

Interceptions / Yards
1 - 5
2 - 0

Punts / Ave Yards
5 - 34.6
7 - 33.3

Kickoff Returns / Yards
6 - 124
4 - 140

Punt Reurns / Yards
4 - 34
1 - 2

Penalties / Yards
4 - 29
13 - 83

Time of Possession
31:26
28:34

Player Stats

Team logo OU - Rushing
Name
Carr
Yds
TDs
 
 
DeMarco Murray
 
25
80
1
 
 
Landry Jones
 
11
-10
0
 
 
Roy Finch
 
4
9
0
 
 
Trey Millard
 
3
3
0
 
 
Team logo A&M - Rushing
Name
Carr
Yds
TDs
 
 
Cyrus Gray
 
21
122
1
 
 
Ryan Tennehill
 
12
24
0
 
 
Ryan Swope
 
1
12
0
 
 
Hutson Prioleau
 
1
1
0
 
 
Bradley Stephens
 
1
0
0
 
 
Team logo OU - Passing
Name
Cpl
Att
Yds
TDs
Int
Landry Jones
 
36
59
290
1
1
John Nimmo
 
0
1
0
0
0
Team logo A&M - Passing
Name
Cpl
Att
Yds
TDs
Int
Ryan Tennehill
 
19
32
225
2
2
Team logo OU - Receiving
Name
Catch
Yds
TDs
 
 
DeMarco Murray
 
10
67
0
 
 
Trey Franks
 
8
66
1
 
 
Ryan Broyles
 
8
59
0
 
 
Kenny Stills
 
6
77
0
 
 
Trey Millard
 
2
9
0
 
 
James Hanna
 
1
15
0
 
 
Roy Finch
 
1
-3
0
 
 
Team logo A&M - Receiving
Name
Catch
Yds
TDs
 
 
Ryan Swope
 
8
132
1
 
 
Jeff Fuller
 
3
28
0
 
 
Hutson Prioleau
 
2
14
1
 
 
Cyrus Gray
 
2
13
0
 
 
Uzoma Nwachukwu
 
1
14
0
 
 
Bradley Stephens
 
1
11
0
 
 
Michael Lamothe
 
1
5
0
 
 
Kenric McNeal
 
1
4
0
 
 
Team logo OU - Kick Returns
Name
Ret
Yds
Long
TDs
 
DeMarco Murray
 
4
104
48
0
 
Trey Franks
 
1
16
16
0
 
James Hanna
 
1
4
4
0
 
Team logo A&M - Kick Returns
Name
Ret
Yds
Long
TDs
 
Coryell Judie
 
3
128
100
1
 
Ben Malena
 
1
11
11
0
 
Team logo OU - Punt Returns
Name
Ret
Yds
Long
TDs
 
Ryan Broyles
 
3
31
31
0
 
Corey Nelson
 
1
3
3
0
 
Team logo A&M - Punt Returns
Name
Ret
Yds
Long
TDs
 
Kenric McNeal
 
1
2
2
0
 
Team logo OU - Punting
Name
Kicks
Ave
Long
 
 
Tress Way
 
5
34.6
53
0
 
Team logo A&M - Punting
Name
Kicks
Ave
Long
 
 
Ryan Epperson
 
6
38.8
43
0
 
Team logo OU - Interceptions
Name
Int
Yds
Long
TDs
 
Jamell Fleming
 
2
5
4
0
 
Team logo A&M - Interceptions
Name
Int
Yds
Long
TDs
 
Coryell Judie
 
1
0
0
0
 
Recap

AP Recap

COLLEGE STATION, Texas -- As the final seconds ticked away in Texas A&M's 33-19 win over Oklahoma (No. 8 BCS, No. 11 AP) on Saturday night the fans at Kyle Field began a chant.

It started quietly, but soon grew louder. "Wreck-ing Crew, Wreck-ing Crew," many of the more than 81,000 fans yelled.

Texas A&M gave up 426 yards a game last year and was one of the worst defenses in the country. On Saturday the unit evoked memories of the storied Wrecking Crew defenses of the late 1980s and 1990s for one of the first times in years, stopping Oklahoma's prolific offense on fourth-and-1 from the 1 three times.

The Aggies loved hearing the chants, but said they aren't the ones to decide if the Wrecking Crew has returned.

"It's up to the fans," safety Trent Hunter said. "I guess we're one step closer. The more we do the more the fans are going to point to us as the new Wrecking Crew."

Linebacker Michael Hodges led the defense with a career-high 19 tackles and two sacks for the most tackles by an Aggie since All-America linebacker Dat Nguyen had 20 in the 1998 Cotton Bowl.

"It's an indescribable feeling to hear the fans screaming that for us," Hodges said. "That's a goal of ours and we took a big step toward that today."

Ryan Tannehill threw for 225 yards and two touchdowns, Cyrus Gray added a season-high 122 yards rushing another score as Texas A&M broke a seven-game losing streak to Oklahoma. Texas A&M won its third straight overall and beat the Sooners for the first time since 2002.

The Aggies built a 19-0 lead and withstood a 17-point third quarter rally by Oklahoma before adding two touchdowns early in the fourth quarter.

"We clawed our way back and missed some opportunities on three different occasions down on the 1-yard line," Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops said. "I'm proud of the way we fought back. We played hard, A&M just played better."

Texas A&M never trailed and was up 9-0 just three minutes into the game after a bad snap on Oklahoma's first play resulted in a safety and Tannehill threw a quick touchdown pass.

The loss puts Oklahoma (7-2, 3-2) behind in the Big 12 South standings and makes Texas A&M (6-3, 3-2) bowl eligible. It ends a string of misery against the Sooners that included being outscored 131-38 in the last two meetings.

Landry Jones threw for 290 yards with a touchdown and an interception and DeMarco Murray ran for 80 yards and a touchdown for Oklahoma.

Tannehill hit Ryan Swope on a 64-yard touchdown on third-and-4 in the fourth quarter to put the Aggies comfortably ahead, 33-17, after a missed field goal by Oklahoma. Swope finished with a career-high 136 yards receiving.

"At the end of the game it was a couple score game and we just didn't make them work for it," Oklahoma defensive coordinator Brent Venables said. "That's what was frustrating. Basic fundamental breakdowns gave them huge chunks of yards, field position, points and momentum when it counted the most."

Patrick O'Hara's field goal attempt from 36 yards wasn't even close and left Oklahoma down 26-17 with about nine minutes remaining.

Then Texas A&M's defense took control, stopping the Sooners twice from 1-yard out with about five minutes left. The Aggies took over from there, but couldn't get anything going and had to punt. The punt was blocked for a safety to leave the score at 33-19.

Oklahoma gambled with a fake field goal when the holder John Nimmo overthrew James Hanna in the end zone, giving A&M the ball at the its own 32 earlier in the fourth quarter.

The Aggies stopped a streak of 17 straight unanswered points when Gray spun into the end zone for a 23-yard touchdown run after that miscue to make it 26-17 with about 11 minutes remaining. Gray spun all the way around to evade one tackler and did a second 360-degree spin to roll in for the score.

It was Gray's first game as the featured running back after Christine Michael broke his leg last week.

"I don't have favorites on the team, but if I did he would be at the top of my list," Sherman said of Gray. "He is an unselfish player. He will do whatever you ask him to do. He's just a tremendous person as well as a player."

Jones connected with Trey Franks on a 5-yard touchdown to make it 19-17 A&M in the third quarter.

Oklahoma got the offense going when it capped a 15-play, 71-yard drive with a 1-yard touchdown run by Murray to get within 19-7. Jamell Fleming intercepted Tannehill for the second time of the night on A&M's next drive. The Sooners lost 2 yards on three plays and settled for a 45-yard field goal to cut the lead to 19-10 with about 9½ minutes left in the third quarter.

The Aggies made it 19-0 when Coryell Judie returned the opening kickoff of the second half 100 yards for a score. He broke away from the pack and dashed down the sideline for the touchdown.

Texas A&M had 222 yards to Oklahoma's 111 as the Sooners were shut out in a first half for the first time since 2007.






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