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Oklahoma Sooners vs Baylor Bears

Sooners Win Against the Bears

  Baylor 34 --   Oklahoma 42

Game Time: 11/10/2012 at 2:30 PM
FOX
Location: Norman, OK
Attendance: 84,945
Opp Coach: Art Briles
Weather at Game Time
Temperature: 71°F
Humidity: 64%
Pressure: 29.77 in
Visibility: 10 mile(s)
Wind: SSE 23 mph
Conditions: Clear

*Game notes and/or stats from soonersports.com
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Tot
Baylor 3 14 9 8 34
Oklahoma 14 14 7 7 42

Scoring Summary

First QuarterBUOU
OU09:58Brennan Clay 5 yd pass from Landry Jones (Mike Hunnicutt kick)
Drive Summary: 11 plays 75 yards in 05:02
07
BU08:20Aaron Jones 58 yd field goal
Drive Summary: 6 plays 34 yards in 01:38
37
OU02:55Brennan Clay 1 yd run (Mike Hunnicutt kick)
Drive Summary: 12 plays 75 yards in 05:25
314
Second QuarterBUOU
BU09:38Nick Florence 5 yd run (Aaron Jones kick)
Drive Summary: 6 plays 80 yards in 01:22
1014
OU06:17Damie Williams 3 yd run (Mike Hunnicutt kick)
Drive Summary: 8 plays 70 yards in 03:17
1021
BU00:32Lache Seastrunk 4 yd run (Aaron Jones kick)
Drive Summary: 17 plays 75 yards in 05:45
1721
OU00:15Justin Brown 35 yd pass from Landry Jones (Mike Hunnicutt kick)
Drive Summary: 2 plays 45 yards in 00:11
1728
Third QuarterBUOU
BU12:21Aaron Jones 21 yd field goal
Drive Summary: 8 plays 71 yards in 02:39
2028
BU07:42Lache Seastrunk 2 yd run (Jarred Salubi 2 pt conv)
Drive Summary: 6 plays 28 yards in 01:59
2628
OU02:10Damie Williams 17 yd run (Mike Hunnicutt kick)
Drive Summary: 12 plays 75 yards in 05:32
2635
Fourth QuarterBUOU
OU14:14Blake Bell 55 yd run (Mike Hunnicutt kick)
Drive Summary: 3 plays 64 yards in 01:24
2642
BU01:26Lache Seastrunk 6 yd run (Nick Florence 2 pt conv)
Drive Summary: 19 plays 80 yards in 04:42
3442

Team Stats

  BU OU
Total First Downs 25   28  
    Rushing 15   10  
    Passing 8   15  
    Penalties 2   3  
    3rd Down Plays 11 of 20   9 of 13  
    4th Down Plays 2 of 4   0 of 0  
Total Yards 424   460  
    Total Plays / Ave 84 - 5.0   76 - 6.1  
Rushing Yards 252   183  
    Plays / Ave 51 - 4.9   40 - 4.6  
    Fumbles / Lost 0 - 0   1 - 1  
Passing Yards 172   277  
    Catches/Attempts 12 of 33   25 of 36  
    Ave Yards 5.2   7.7  
    Interceptions Thrown 0   1  
Sacks by / Yards 1 - 10   3 - 11  
Interceptions / Yards 1 - 24   0 - 0  
Punts / Ave Yards 3 - 47.7   3 - 45.7  
Kickoff Returns / Yards 0 - 0   0 - 0  
Punt Retuns / Yards 0 - 0   2 - 5  
Penalties / Yards 7 - 55   7 - 48  
Time of Possession 27:25   32:35  
Recap

AP Recap

NORMAN, Okla. (AP) -- Bob Stoops passed Bud Wilkinson on Oklahoma's career victory list with a defensive game plan that went against his conventional wisdom.

The defensive-minded head coach who always has focused on stopping the run first got win No. 146 with an emphasis on grounding the nation's top passing attack.

"I love it," Stoops said after his Sooners (No. 12 BCS, No. 14 AP) beat Baylor 42-34 on Saturday. "I absolutely love it."


Landry Jones threw for 277 yards and two touchdowns, Damien Williams ran for 99 yards and two scores and Oklahoma limited Baylor to a season-low 172 yards passing in the victory. Stoops moved into sole possession of second place on the school's wins list by passing Wilkinson, who was 145-29-4 and won three national championships with the Sooners.

"What he did here is absolutely amazing. The (NCAA record 47-game) win streak is really just incredible. I don't believe it'll ever be touched again, and the national championships, the sustained success for so long," Stoops said.

"I don't look at numbers, to be honest with you. It's just not me. I'm a long way from sitting in a rocking chair and reflecting on it."

At 146-36, Stoops trails only Barry Switzer's 157-29-4 record that's the best in Oklahoma history. Switzer also won three national titles. Stoops has won one and is just trying to keep the Sooners in contention for a BCS at-large bid or longshot Big 12 title this season.

Lache Seastrunk ran for 91 yards and three touchdowns for Baylor (4-5, 1-5 Big 12), the last score getting the Bears within eight with 1:26 to play after quarterback Nick Florence got in on the 2-point conversion.

Lacoltan Bester recovered the ensuing onside kick, sealing the win for Oklahoma (7-2, 5-1).

"I thought our guys played valiantly. We played with a lot of effort, a lot of heart and a lot of confidence," Bears coach Art Briles said. "We thought we were going to come in here and win the football game, just like every game we play. Against a team like that you can't afford to give them anything."

The Sooners never fully shook free of the Bears, who had lost four in a row prior to last week's win against last-place Kansas.

Blake Bell provided some breathing room with his 55-yard touchdown run out of the "Belldozer" short-yardage package -- the longest for an Oklahoma quarterback since Patrick Fletcher in 1998 -- that made it 42-26 with 14:14 remaining.

"That gave them a bunch of momentum and they didn't need momentum," Baylor linebacker Bryce Hager said. "We were playing well up to that point. We should have been in perfect position for that play, but we got out-leveraged."

The Bears, who entered the game with the nation's top overall offense and top passing attack, piled up 252 yards on the ground and became the fourth Sooners opponent to surpass 200 yards rushing. Florence had 83 yards and a score, to go with 172 yards on 12-for-33 passing with no interceptions, and Glasco Martin ran for 60 yards.

Some of what Oklahoma's defense gave up was by design after eventual Heisman Trophy winner Robert Griffin III threw for 479 yards -- and Baylor racked up 616 yards, the most ever by a Sooners opponent -- in a 45-38 win by the Bears last season that remains their only win in 22 meetings.

"The way you have to play these guys, to limit their passing big plays, you have to make them hand the ball off and hope you can come up with your third-down stops and fourth-down stops," Stoops said.

Oklahoma's defense was up to the task this time. Terrance Williams, the nation's top receiver, had six catches for 91 yards -- but that was 76 below his average. Florence also had a season low in passing yardage, getting held to 127 yards fewer than any other game this season.

Sooners defensive captain David King still wasn't happy and said "it's unacceptable to give up that many rushing yards."

"It's just the bottom line: Guys just couldn't tackle tonight. I think we've done a poorer and poorer job of tackling as the season progressed, and something's got to give," King said. "We've got to fix it or we're going to start getting beat."

The usually quick-striking Bears -- who average 110 seconds on their typical scoring drive this season -- seemed to be getting back in the game when they put together a methodical, 17-play drive to move within 21-17 on Seastrunk's 4-yard touchdown run with just 32 seconds left in the first half.

Baylor was set to get the ball first in the second half, possibly with a chance to go ahead. But even that little time left room for Oklahoma to take advantage of the nation's worst defense.

Brennan Clay picked up a dribbling kick and returned it 39 yards into Baylor territory, and the Sooners needed just two plays to take advantage with Jones finding a diving Justin Brown in the end zone for a 35-yard scoring strike and a 28-17 halftime edge.

Baylor got within 28-26 on Seastrunk's 2-yard TD run in the third but the Sooners snuffed out Jarred Salubi's try for the tying 2-point conversion.






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