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Oklahoma Sooners at Florida State Seminoles

Victory at Florida State

  Oklahoma 23 --   Florida State 13

Game Time: 9/17/2011 at 7:00 PM
ABC
Location: Tallahassee, FL
Attendance: 84,392
Opp Coach: Jimbo Fisher
Weather at Game Time
Temperature: 84°F
Humidity: 56%
Pressure: 30.08 in
Visibility: 10 mile(s)
Wind: ENE 8 mph
Conditions: Partly Cloudy

*Game notes and/or stats from soonersports.com
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Tot
Oklahoma 7 6 0 10 23
Florida State 3 0 3 7 13
Poll Standings OU FSU
Associated Press Poll15
Coaches' Poll15

Scoring Summary

First QuarterOUFSU
OU08:35Landry Jones 1 yd run (Jimmy Stevens kick)
Drive Summary: 15 plays 80 yards in 06:25
70
FSU02:42Dustin Hopkins 53 yd field goal
Drive Summary: 11 plays 40 yards in 05:49
73
Second QuarterOUFSU
OU04:32Jimmy Stevens 21 yd field goal
Drive Summary: 8 plays 63 yards in 03:45
103
OU00:00Jimmy Stevens 29 yd field goal
Drive Summary: 4 plays -9 yards in 01:19
133
Third QuarterOUFSU
FSU00:53Dustin Hopkins 46 yd field goal
Drive Summary: 8 plays 50 yards in 03:29
136
Fourth QuarterOUFSU
FSU09:32Rashad Greene 56 yd pass from Clint Trickett (Dustin Hopkins kick)
Drive Summary: 3 plays 38 yards in 01:57
1313
OU07:00Kenny Stills 37 yd pass from Landry Jones (Jimmy Stevens kick)
Drive Summary: 8 plays 83 yards in 02:28
2013
OU02:01Jimmy Stevens 31 yd field goal
Drive Summary: 8 plays 32 yards in 03:33
2313

Team Stats

  OU FSU
Total First Downs 20   16  
    Rushing 8   4  
    Passing 10   9  
    Penalties 2   3  
    3rd Down Plays 4 of 12   5 of 13  
    4th Down Plays 0 of 0   0 of 1  
Total Yards 310   246  
    Total Plays / Ave 66 - 4.7   60 - 4.1  
Rushing Yards 111   27  
    Plays / Ave 39 - 2.8   26 - 1.0  
    Fumbles / Lost 1 - 0   0 - 0  
Passing Yards 199   219  
    Catches/Attempts 18 of 27   20 of 34  
    Ave Yards 7.4   6.4  
    Interceptions Thrown 2   3  
Sacks by / Yards 6 - 37   1 - 7  
Interceptions / Yards 3 - 81   2 - 0  
Punts / Ave Yards 4 - 46.2   4 - 50.2  
Kickoff Returns / Yards 2 - 35   5 - 97  
Punt Retuns / Yards 2 - 7   1 - 0  
Penalties / Yards 7 - 60   6 - 57  
Time of Possession 28:44   31:16  

Player Stats

Rushing

Name Carr Yds TDs
Dominique Whaley21710
Brennan Clay12520
Landry Jones3-101
Trey Millard120

Rushing

Name Carr Yds TDs
E J Manuel8490
Chris Thompson5-90
Clint Trickett5-260
Ty Jones4150
Devonta Freeman330
Lonnie Pryor1-50

Passing

Name Compl Att Yds TDs Int
Landry Jones182719912

Passing

Name Compl Att Yds TDs Int
E J Manuel13198502
Clint Trickett71513411

Receiving

Name Catch Yds TDs
Kenny Stills71251
Ryan Broyles7550
Brennan Clay2-10
Trey Millard1170
James Hanna130

Receiving

Name Catch Yds TDs
Jarred Hagins4450
Rashad Greene3701
Beau Reliford3300
Chris Thompson3170
Kenny Shaw2220
Nick O'Leary2100
Rodney Smith1160
Ty Jones160
Greg Dent130

Kick Returns

Name Ret Yds Long TDs
Trey Franks235180

Kick Returns

Name Ret Yds Long TDs
Greg Reid362250
Lamarcus Joyner235190

Punt Returns

Name Ret Yds Long TDs
Ryan Broyles2790

Punt Returns

Name Ret Yds Long TDs
Greg Reid1000

Punting

Name Kicks Ave Long Yds
Tress Way446.2510

Punting

Name Kicks Ave Long Yds
Shawn Powell450.2690

Interceptions

Name Ints Yds Long TDs
Javon Harris269690
Tom Wort112120

Interceptions

Name Ints Yds Long TDs
Nigel Bradham1000
Recap

AP Recap

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) -- Kenny Stills reached high to grab a 37-yard touchdown pass from Landry Jones midway through the fourth quarter for the tiebreaking score, and Oklahoma's defense made the last stand as the top-ranked Sooners beat No. 5 Florida State 23-13 on Saturday night.

"We won ugly, but that's OK," said Jones, who came in 3-5 as a starter the past two seasons in true road games. "That's what No. 1 teams do, that's for sure."

Javon Harris picked off two passes for the Sooners (2-0), who forced three turnovers and had six sacks against two Florida State quarterbacks.

The Seminoles (2-1) played the final 20 minutes without starting quarterback E.J. Manuel, who left in the third with a left shoulder injury.

Backup Clint Trickett kept the Seminoles in it. He hooked up with freshman Rashad Greene for a 56-yard touchdown on a third-and-28 with 9:32 left in the fourth quarter to tie the game at 13.

But on the next possession, Jones went high and deep down the sideline to the 6-foot-1 Stills, who easily outleaped the 5-8 Greg Reid for the touchdown.

Trickett couldn't respond. On the next drive, he had a pass tipped at the line by Ronnell Lewis, and Harris came up with his second interception near midfield. Just like the first pick, Oklahoma turned it into a field goal, this one from 31 yards out by Jimmy Stevens.

"All of a sudden the crowd's on you, they tie it up at home," said OU coach Bob Stoops, who shared a hug with his brother, Mark, the Florida State defensive coordinator, after the game. "We come back ... with the big drive, defense gets the turnover, we eat up the clock and get a field goal. I'm really proud of 'em. Our kids really answered the bell when they had to."

And maybe we can start calling Stoops "Big Game Bob" again, too.

Jones finished 18 for 27 for 199 yards with two interceptions, though he did become the school's career passing leader, moving past Heisman Trophy winner Sam Bradford.

"All great games come down to two or three plays," second-year Florida State coach Jimbo Fisher said. "They made plays; we didn't."

A rematch of a lopsided 47-17 Oklahoma victory in Norman last season, this was more reminiscent of the most important game these two heavyweight programs have played. The Sooners won their last national championship in 2000 by beating the Seminoles 13-2 in the Orange Bowl.

The Sooners, from the Big 12 -- at least for now -- scored a touchdown on their first possession and one of the most potent offenses in the country didn't find the end zone again until the fourth quarter. Florida State looked as if it would never get there.

Then Greene's touchdown sent most of the record crowd of 84,392 at Doak Campbell Stadium into hysterics. Like Stills, he went high in traffic to come down with Trickett's pass then broke free from the pack and raced for the score.

"It was just loud, I couldn't hear anything, especially down there when we were in their student section," Jones said. "I called some plays six or seven times, and I still don't think the guys heard me."

Florida State showed it's worthy of again being considered a national title contender, a title the Seminoles held for 14 years under Hall of Fame coach Bobby Bowden, but relinquished in the 2000s.

Fisher's Seminoles aren't quite all the way back, but they are getting there.

"I hope it changed people's perspective of us," Trickett said.

Trickett, who was sacked five times, was 7 for 15 for 134 yards for Florida State, which had no running game beyond Manuel's 49 yards.

Fisher said Manuel's status for next week's pivotal Atlantic Coast Conference game at Clemson was uncertain, though the junior did watch most of the fourth quarter from the sideline.

Oklahoma seemed to pick up right where it left off last year in Norman on the first drive of the game, zipping down field with little resistance for an 80-yard drive that ended with Jones' 1-yard touchdown sneak.

Dustin Hopkins booted a 53-yard field goal to make it 7-3 with 2:42 left in the first.

Turnovers, penalties and defense dominated the rest of the way.

Manuel made some nifty plays on the run, jumping over one of his lineman on the way to a 12-yard gain in the second quarter. But the junior also was intercepted twice in Oklahoma territory.

The second came late in the half when Harris grabbed a high throw and returned it 69 yards to the Florida State 3.

But for the second time in the half, the Sooners got inside the 5 and settled for a field goal. Stevens kicked a 29-yarder to make it 13-3 as time expired in the half.

"We slowed down their no huddle offense," Florida State defensive end Bjoern Werner said.

Oklahoma managed 310 yards, its fewest since Nov. 21, 2009, in a road loss to Texas Tech. But the Sooners held the Seminoles to 246.

"We knew coming in we were going to have to be physical," Harris said.

Florida State's best shot to get in the end zone in the first half came when Manuel found Kenny Shaw deep down the middle inside the 5, but the receiver was sandwiched by Tom Wort and Harris, taking a double-helmet shot, and the ball came out. The Sooners were flagged 15 yards for the hit and Shaw lay motionless on the turf for several minutes. He was carted off, conscious and moving his arms, and taken to the hospital for X-rays. He later returned to the sideline in the fourth quarter.

The Sooners' defense got a boost with the return of star linebacker Travis Lewis, who came back earlier than expected from a broken left toe to start against Florida State.

With 5:42 left in the third quarter, Manuel was swarmed under by Oklahoma on a third-and-2 play that never had a chance and the quarterback came off the field wincing, holding his left arm close to his body. He went to the locker room to have his shoulder examined, and Trickett took over the offense after Lamarcus Joyner intercepted a deep ball by Jones.

Trickett, a redshirt freshman and the son of Florida State offensive line coach Rick Trickett, led the Seminoles to Hopkins' 46-yard field goal to make it 13-6 with 53 seconds left in the third.






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