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Oklahoma Sooners at Baylor Bears

Baylor and Bryce Beat Bell and Sooners

  Oklahoma 12 --   Baylor 41

Game Time: 11/7/2013 at 6:30 PM
FS1
Location: Waco, TX
Attendance: 50,537
Opp Coach: Art Briles
Weather at Game Time
Temperature: 54°F
Humidity: 66%
Pressure: 30.41 in
Visibility: 10 mile(s)
Wind: NNE 4 mph
Conditions: Clear

*Game notes and/or stats from soonersports.com
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Tot
Oklahoma 0 5 7 0 12
Baylor 3 21 10 7 41

Scoring Summary

First QuarterOUBU
BU07:09Aaron Jones 29 yd field goal
Drive Summary: 13 plays 55 yards in 04:11
03
Second QuarterOUBU
OU13:22TEAM safety23
OU12:09Mike Hunnicutt 22 yd field goal
Drive Summary: 4 plays 7 yards in 01:13
53
BU07:02Bryce Petty 5 yd run (Aaron Jones kick)
Drive Summary: 5 plays 69 yards in 01:14
510
BU01:00Bryce Petty 1 yd run (Aaron Jones kick)
Drive Summary: 9 plays 93 yards in 03:13
517
BU00:13Antwan Goodley 24 yd pass from Bryce Petty (Aaron Jones kick)
Drive Summary: 5 plays 38 yards in 00:35
524
Third QuarterOUBU
BU08:14Levi Norwood 17 yd pass from Bryce Petty (Aaron Jones kick)
Drive Summary: 5 plays 34 yards in 01:55
531
OU03:20Roy Finch 10 yd pass from Blake Bell (Mike Hunnicutt kick)
Drive Summary: 10 plays 71 yards in 04:54
1231
BU01:17Aaron Jones 40 yd field goal
Drive Summary: 6 plays 53 yards in 02:03
1234
Fourth QuarterOUBU
BU09:03Antwan Goodley 25 yd pass from Bryce Petty (Aaron Jones kick)
Drive Summary: 3 plays 52 yards in 01:01
1241

Team Stats

  OU BU
Total First Downs 16   28  
    Rushing 2   15  
    Passing 8   9  
    Penalties 6   4  
    3rd Down Plays 4 of 17   5 of 15  
    4th Down Plays 1 of 3   2 of 3  
Total Yards 237   459  
    Total Plays / Ave 69 - 3.4   80 - 5.7  
Rushing Yards 87   255  
    Plays / Ave 34 - 2.6   54 - 4.7  
    Fumbles / Lost 0 - 0   1 - 0  
Passing Yards 150   204  
    Catches/Attempts 15 of 35   13 of 26  
    Ave Yards 4.3   7.8  
    Interceptions Thrown 2   0  
Sacks by / Yards 3 - 11   1 - 1  
Interceptions / Yards 0 - 0   2 - 42  
Punts / Ave Yards 7 - 41.1   3 - 51.3  
Kickoff Returns / Yards 0 - 0   0 - 0  
Punt Retuns / Yards 1 - 1   1 - 1  
Penalties / Yards 13 - 97   12 - 119  
Time of Possession 29:17   30:43  
Recap

AP Recap

WACO, Texas -- Baylor quarterback Bryce Petty was able to smile even after talking about what an ugly game it was for the Bears' offense.

Maybe now people will start to believe the Bears (No. 6 BCS, No. 5 AP) are really good.

They're still undefeated after a 41-12 victory over Oklahoma (No. 10 BCS, No. 12 AP) on Thursday night in their first big test of the season.


"We're just talented, man. We're committed. I think that's all you can say about it," Petty said. "It's a very special team."

Baylor (8-0, 5-0 Big 12) scored twice in the final minute before halftime and stretched its school-record winning streak to 12 games since a loss at Oklahoma last November. The Bears are 8-0 for the first time.

Even though Baylor came in leading the nation in scoring (64 points per game) and total offense (718 yards per game) -- and was outscoring opponents by an average margin of 48 points -- many questioned how good the Bears were after getting into November without playing a ranked opponent.

They have now, and they responded with an impressive victory against a team that used to routinely overwhelm them. And they did it without scoring a touchdown in the first quarter for the first time during their winning streak.

"We didn't really feel like us the first quarter and a half of the game, but that has a lot to do with who you're playing," Baylor coach Art Briles said. "We were playing a team with good tradition, and tradition doesn't die easily."

Petty threw for three touchdowns and ran for two more, and third-string running back Shock Linwood ran for 182 yards.

Oklahoma (7-2, 4-2) has a 21-2 lead in the series, but both losses have come in its last two trips to Floyd Casey Stadium for prime-time games.

"Everyone talks about their offense, which is really good," Sooners coach Bob Stoops said. "But I knew that their defense is really good with all the seniors that they have."

Running backs Lache Seastrunk and Glasco Martin got banged up in the game, so Linwood ran 23 times. The Bears also were missing top receiver Tevin Reese, who was without a catch before dislocating his right wrist. He spent the second half on the sideline with his arm in a sling, and Briles said afterward he hopes Reese could be back for a bowl game.


"To come out with the win even though it was ugly was good for us," Petty said.

Baylor trailed 5-3 after a strange sequence that started at the end of the first quarter when the Bears were penalized 38 yards on one play, and had a player's ejection overturned before he made a touchdown-saving play.

After Petty scored on a 1-yard keeper with a minute to go in the first half, Oklahoma gave the ball right back when Blake Bell threw an interception right into the arms of linebacker Eddie Lackey at the Sooners 38.

Petty ran 14 yards on third-and-10 before a double-pump throw to Antwan Goodley, whose Big 12-leading ninth TD catch was a spectacular grab with both arms fully extended. He held on for a 24-yard play that put the Bears up 24-5 at halftime.

"I don't want to say we got tired, but you could tell that stuff was taking a toll on us because we kept going back out there. It showed in our play when we went back out there on the field," Sooners linebacker Frank Shannon said. "It was real frustrating, but we're a team so we've got to put that behind us."

Goodley made it 10 touchdown receptions he had a 25-yard catch with 9 minutes left in the game. He finished with six catches for 80 yards.

Petty completed 13 of 26 passes for a season-low 204 yards. He ran 16 times for 45 yards.

Bell finished 15-of-35 passing for 150 yards with a touchdown and two interceptions. Oklahoma had 237 total yards.

The Bears are 5-0 at home against Top 25 teams since the start of the 2011 season. That includes a 45-38 win over the Sooners two years ago in a game that likely clinched the Heisman Trophy for Robert Griffin III, and 52-24 last November over Kansas State, which arrived in Waco as the No. 1 team in the BCS standings.

Baylor got penalized 38 yards on one play late in the first quarter, including a targeting penalty and two flags for unsportsmanlike conduct, setting up Oklahoma at the 7.

The Sooners failed to score when Bell was tackled for a 1-yard loss on fourth-and-goal from the 1 by cornerback K.J. Morton, who had been called for targeting only a few plays earlier.

Morton was flagged after a vicious hit on Sterling Shepard that knocked the ball loose and laid out the receiver. Officials reviewed the play and determined it was a shoulder-to-shoulder hit, overturning Morton's ejection and keeping him in the game. But the penalty still stood, and there was extra yardage tacked on for the calls against cornerback Ahmad Dixon for unnecessary roughness and then taking his helmet off while on the field.

"I was amped up at the beginning of the game," Dixon said.

Two plays after Bell was stopped on fourth down, Petty was sacked in the end zone by Dominique Alexander for a safety. Jalen Saunders then returned the free kick 55 yards to the Baylor 12, though the Sooners had to settle for Michael Hunnicutt's 22-yard field goal.

Baylor went ahead to stay wen Petty ran 5 yards for a score to make it 10-5, a drive that started with Linwood gaining 20 yards on his first carry.

Oklahoma finally got in the end zone when Bell threw a 10-yard TD pass to Roy Finch on a fourth-and-3 play with 3:20 left in the third quarter.

"Defensively, I thought we were extremely potent all through the game," Briles said.






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