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Oklahoma Sooners vs Texas Tech Red Raiders

Sooners Redeem Themselves

  Texas Tech 7 --   Oklahoma 45

Game Time: 11/13/2010 at 2:30 PM
ABC
Location: Norman, OK
Attendance: 85,116
Opp Coach: Tommy Tuberville
Weather at Game Time
Temperature: 55°F
Humidity: 38%
Pressure: 30.17 in
Visibility: 10 mile(s)
Wind: NW 10 mph
Conditions: Clear

*Game notes and/or stats from soonersports.com
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Tot
Texas Tech 7 0 0 0 7
Oklahoma 24 14 7 0 45

Scoring Summary

First QuarterTTUOU
OU12:31DeMarco Murray 12 yd pass from Landry Jones (Jimmy Stevens kick)
Drive Summary: 8 plays 80 yards in 02:29
07
TTU10:03Darrin Moore 3 yd pass from Detron Lewis (Matt Williams kick)
Drive Summary: 7 plays 67 yards in 02:24
77
OU07:53Jimmy Stevens 34 yd field goal
Drive Summary: 7 plays 53 yards in 02:04
710
OU05:01Kenny Stills 59 yd pass from Landry Jones (Jimmy Stevens kick)
Drive Summary: 4 plays 75 yards in 01:29
717
OU00:26Roy Finch 29 yd run (Jimmy Stevens kick)
Drive Summary: 6 plays 57 yards in 02:30
724
Second QuarterTTUOU
OU10:15Ryan Broyles 29 yd pass from Landry Jones (Jimmy Stevens kick)
Drive Summary: 5 plays 72 yards in 01:58
731
OU00:27Ryan Broyles 18 yd pass from Landry Jones (Jimmy Stevens kick)
Drive Summary: 4 plays 53 yards in 00:38
738
Third QuarterTTUOU
OU05:53Ryan Broyles 8 yd pass from Landry Jones (Jimmy Stevens kick)
Drive Summary: 7 plays 53 yards in 01:50
745

Team Stats

  TTU OU
Total First Downs 15   26  
    Rushing 10   12  
    Passing 5   12  
    Penalties 0   2  
    3rd Down Plays 6 of 18   5 of 15  
    4th Down Plays 0 of 2   2 of 2  
Total Yards 326   562  
    Total Plays / Ave 79 - 4.1   75 - 7.5  
Rushing Yards 182   246  
    Plays / Ave 38 - 4.8   44 - 5.6  
    Fumbles / Lost 1 - 0   2 - 1  
Passing Yards 144   316  
    Catches/Attempts 20 of 41   23 of 31  
    Ave Yards 3.5   10.2  
    Interceptions Thrown 2   0  
Sacks by / Yards 1 - 5   3 - 19  
Interceptions / Yards 0 - 0   2 - 29  
Punts / Ave Yards 8 - 37.5   5 - 47.8  
Kickoff Returns / Yards 7 - 123   1 - 18  
Punt Retuns / Yards 1 - 2   3 - 11  
Penalties / Yards 9 - 115   5 - 63  
Time of Possession 30:52   29:08  

Player Stats

Rushing

Name Carr Yds TDs
Baron Batch11910
Eric Stephens11400
Ben McRoy7310
Taylor Potts500
Aaron Crawford3200
Harris Jeffers100

Passing

Name Compl Att Yds TDs Int
Taylor Potts183513601
Steven Sheffield14500
Detron Lewis11310
Scotty Young01001

Passing

Name Compl Att Yds TDs Int
Landry Jones222931750
Drew Allen12-100

Receiving

Name Catch Yds TDs
Detron Lewis7590
Baron Batch3-20
Alex Torres2170
Lyle Leong2140
Darrin Moore281
Tramain Swindall280
Austin Zouzalik1350
Eric Stephens150

Kick Returns

Name Ret Yds Long TDs
Eric Stephens465210
Harris Jeffers358240

Kick Returns

Name Ret Yds Long TDs
Roy Finch118180

Punt Returns

Name Ret Yds Long TDs
Detron Lewis1220

Punt Returns

Name Ret Yds Long TDs
Ryan Broyles311130

Punting

Name Kicks Ave Long Yds
Jonathan LaCour534.2480
Donnie Carona343460

Punting

Name Kicks Ave Long Yds
Tress Way547.8580

Interceptions

Name Ints Yds Long TDs
No statistics for this category

Interceptions

Name Ints Yds Long TDs
Travis Lewis129290
Jonathan Nelson1000
Recap

AP Recap

NORMAN, Okla. -- One record at a time, Ryan Broyles is cementing his spot as the greatest receiver ever to play for Oklahoma.

Broyles caught three of Landry Jones' five touchdown passes and broke a few more school records, leading the Sooners (No. 16 BCS, No. 19 AP) to a 45-7 victory against Texas Tech on Saturday.

Broyles caught eight passes for 119 yards and broke Mark Clayton's career records for receptions and touchdown catches at Oklahoma (8-2, 4-2 Big 12). He also eclipsed his own mark for catches in a season and now holds almost every significant receiving record at the school.

"That's a good feeling," Broyles said. "It feels even better to win on top of that."

Broyles had the biggest receiving day in Oklahoma history in his previous game on Owen Field, and on Saturday -- in addition to the new marks he set -- matched Clayton's career records with eight 100-yard games in a season and 15 in a career.

"I've said everything you can say about Ryan," coach Bob Stoops said. "He's a great player. I love his competitiveness, his toughness. He just has a knack for adjusting to the football like nobody I've ever seen, finding the ball and turning for it, and he's got the surest hands of anybody I've been around. He just has a great knack for making big plays and consistent, tough plays."

Broyles tumbled backward into the end zone after an acrobatic 29-yard catch in the second quarter and later added an 18-yard touchdown reception and a leaping 8-yard TD grab on a fade route as the Sooners scored 38 unanswered points after trading touchdowns early.

Texas Tech (5-5, 3-5) finished its opening possession by scoring on Detron Lewis' touchdown pass to fellow receiver Darrin Moore out of the wildcat formation, then got shut out the rest of the way. The Red Raiders were stopped on fourth-and-1 in Oklahoma territory twice in the first 18 minutes and then lost all their offensive momentum.

"Offensively, we were horrible on third and fourth down. That's what killed us," said Baron Batch, who led Tech with 91 yards rushing. "We didn't ever sustain a real drive. We'd have big plays but had a hard time stringing together big drives."

Jones surpassed 300 yards passing for the seventh time this season, completing 22 of 29 for 317 yards. He also had a 12-yard touchdown pass to DeMarco Murray on Oklahoma's first possession and a 59-yard score on a deep ball to Kenny Stills.

After relying largely on bubble screens that got stuffed in a 33-19 loss at Texas A&M, the Sooners went more vertical in their passing game against the Red Raiders.

"I was excited that we were going to take more shots down the field this week, and to see us doing those things and actually hit one was really good for our offense," Jones said.

Texas Tech's defense allowed season-best 95 yards passing by Blaine Gabbert in an upset of then-No. 14 Missouri last week, but couldn't do it again. Jones threw for 276 yards and four touchdowns in the first half against the defense that ranks third-to-last in the nation against the pass, guiding the Sooners to a 38-7 advantage.

It was the third straight blowout by the home team in the series. The Sooners came up with a memorable 65-21 rout against the No. 2 Red Raiders two years ago, derailing Tech's bid at perfection in the next-to-last game of the regular season.

The Red Raiders got a measure of revenge last season with a 41-13 victory in the rematch, celebrating to the same song -- House of Pain's "Jump Around" -- that the Sooners jubilantly bounced to in 2008.

The stakes weren't nearly so high in this one. Oklahoma bounced back from its fourth straight conference road loss to stretch the nation's longest home winning streak to 36, in the process keeping alive its chances of winning the Big 12 South title.

"It's pretty special," said Jeremy Beal, one of 19 Oklahoma seniors who played their last game on Owen Field. "I've never lost at home and it's a great feeling to go through that."

Tech, which has been eligible for a bowl game each of the last 16 years, remained one win shy of bowl eligibility with only nonconference home games against Weber State and Houston left on the schedule.

"That was our last conference game and we go 3-5," first-year coach Tommy Tuberville said. "I thought we had a chance to win four or five if we played well and stayed injury-free."

The Sooners got a scare when Murray went to the locker room in the second quarter with bruised ribs. He returned briefly in the second half and Stoops said he should be able to play moving forward. He had protective padding under his shirt during postgame interviews.

Starting defensive tackle Adrian Taylor was lost for the season when he tore his right Achilles tendon and had to be wheeled off the field in the second quarter. Taylor had come back from a gruesome-looking left ankle dislocation sustained in the Sun Bowl in December.

Stoops said Oklahoma's other starting defensive tackle, Casey Walker, may be able to return next week after missing the last six games.






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