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Oklahoma Sooners at Texas Longhorns

Sooners Lose to Longhorns

  Oklahoma 17
  Texas 24

Game Time:
10/10/2015 at 11:00 AMABC
Location:
Attendance:
91,546
Opp Coach:
Weather at Game Time
Temperature
71°F
Humity
59%
Pressure
30.23 in
Visibility
10 mile(s)
Wind
Calm mph
Conditions
Partly Cloudy

*Game notes and/or stats from soonersports.com
Scoring by Quarter
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Tot
Team logo Oklahoma 0 3 7 7 17
Team logo Texas 14 0 3 7 24
Team logo Oklahoma
1st 0
2nd 3
3rd 7
4th 7
Team logo Texas
1st 14
2nd 0
3rd 3
4th 7
Starting QB
Poll Standings
 
Team logo OU
Team logo UT
# 9
NR

Scoring Summary

First Quarter
 
Team logo OU
Team logo UT

Team logo UT
07:52
Marcus Johnson 24 yd pass from Jerrod Heard (Nick Rose kick)
Drive Summary: 8 plays 77 yards in 03:33
0
7
Team logo UT
05:37
Tyrone Swoopes 3 yd run (Nick Rose kick)
Drive Summary: 7 plays 41 yards in 02:07
0
14
Second Quarter
 

Team logo OU
06:05
Austin Seibert 21 yd field goal
Drive Summary: 12 plays 67 yards in 05:03
3
14
Third Quarter
 

Team logo UT
08:18
Nick Rose 27 yd field goal
Drive Summary: 15 plays 62 yards in 06:42
3
17
Team logo OU
05:16
Dimitri Flowers 2 yd pass from Baker Mayfield (Austin Seibert kick)
Drive Summary: 8 plays 87 yards in 02:57
10
17
Fourth Quarter
 

Team logo UT
13:52
Caleb Bluiett 2 yd pass from Tyrone Swoopes (Nick Rose kick)
Drive Summary: 5 plays 89 yards in 01:57
10
24
Team logo OU
08:00
Samaje Perine 1 yd run (Austin Seibert kick)
Drive Summary: 15 plays 75 yards in 05:52
17
24
Team: Team logo UT
Time: 07:52
Score: 0-7
Marcus Johnson 24 yd pass from Jerrod Heard (Nick Rose kick)
Drive Summary: 8 plays 77 yards in 03:33

Team: Team logo UT
Time: 05:37
Score: 0-14
Tyrone Swoopes 3 yd run (Nick Rose kick)
Drive Summary: 7 plays 41 yards in 02:07

Team: Team logo OU
Time: 06:05
Score: 3-14
Austin Seibert 21 yd field goal
Drive Summary: 12 plays 67 yards in 05:03

Team: Team logo UT
Time: 08:18
Score: 3-17
Nick Rose 27 yd field goal
Drive Summary: 15 plays 62 yards in 06:42

Team: Team logo OU
Time: 05:16
Score: 10-17
Drive Summary: 8 plays 87 yards in 02:57

Team: Team logo UT
Time: 13:52
Score: 10-24
Caleb Bluiett 2 yd pass from Tyrone Swoopes (Nick Rose kick)
Drive Summary: 5 plays 89 yards in 01:57

Team: Team logo OU
Time: 08:00
Score: 17-24
Samaje Perine 1 yd run (Austin Seibert kick)
Drive Summary: 15 plays 75 yards in 05:52

Team Stats

 
Team logo OU
Team logo UT

Total First Downs
21
20

    Rushing
6
15

    Passing
12
4

    Penalties
3
1

    3rd Down Plays
3 of 12
9 of 16

    4th Down Plays
1 of 1
0 of 0

Total Yards
278
368

    Total Plays / Ave
65 - 4.3
70 - 5.3

Rushing Yards
67
313

    Plays / Ave
37 - 1.8
58 - 5.4

    Fumbles / Lost
1 - 1
0 - 0

Passing Yards
211
55

    Catches / Attempts
20 - 28
9 - 12

    Ave Yards
7.5
4.6

    Interceptions Thrown
0
0

Sacks by / Yards
2 - 10
6 - 45

Interceptions / Yards
0 - 0
0 - 0

Punts / Ave Yards
7 - 39.6
6 - 41.7

Kickoff Returns / Yards
0 - 0
0 - 0

Punt Reurns / Yards
2 - 9
0 - 0

Penalties / Yards
5 - 45
5 - 67

Time of Possession
28:05
31:55

Sooners Game Starters

Defense
92
Defensive Tackle
 
91
Defensive End
 
94
Defensive End
 
1
Linebacker
 
19
Linebacker
 
26
Linebacker
 
40
Linebacker
 
7
Cornerback
 
15
Cornerback
 
10
Safety
 
13
Safety
 
Offense
56
Center
 
54
Guard
 
72
Guard
 
55
Tackle
 
78
Tackle
 
6
Quarterback
 
32
Running Back
 
36
Fullback
 
3
Wide Receiver
 
11
Wide Receiver
 
13
Wide Receiver
 
Defense
92
Defensive Tackle
 
91
Defensive End
 
94
Defensive End
 
1
Linebacker
 
19
Linebacker
 
26
Linebacker
 
40
Linebacker
 
7
Cornerback
 
15
Cornerback
 
10
Safety
 
13
Safety
 

Offense
56
Center
 
54
Guard
 
72
Guard
 
55
Tackle
 
78
Tackle
 
6
Quarterback
 
32
Running Back
 
36
Fullback
 
3
Wide Receiver
 
11
Wide Receiver
 
13
Wide Receiver
 
Recap

AP Recap

DALLAS -- Charlie Strong put that gold cowboy hat on his head and flashed a huge smile filled with relief, joy and vindication.

If last week's beatdown at TCU was rock bottom for Strong at Texas, his first victory against rival Oklahoma might be what changes the trajectory of his program. Or maybe it was just a temporary respite for the beleaguered Longhorns and their coach.

Regardless, the 24-17 win against the 10th-ranked Sooners on Saturday was no ordinary victory for Texas.

"We heard all week how the pride has been lost, how we don't play hard," Strong said. "And I don't have an answer for last week [TCU 50, Texas 7]. We go out and we kind of just lay an egg, and this week we came out and we wanted to impose our will. We wanted to play physical and watch our team just go to work."

The Longhorns (2-4, 1-2 Big 12) worked over Oklahoma's defense with 313 yards rushing. Their D went to work on quarterback Baker Mayfield and the Sooners offensive line, blitzing and stunting their way to six sacks.

Naashon Hughes and Poona Ford buried Mayfield for a 17-yard loss on a third-and-14 deep in Oklahoma territory late in the fourth quarter on what turned out to be a fitting final offensive play of the game for the Sooners.

When Jerrod Heard and the Longhorns offense got the ball with 3:33 left and Texas leading 24-17, they never gave it back. The Longhorns churned out three first downs, took a knee and stormed the field as if they won a championship.

"We needed this," Strong said.

The linemen lifted Strong off the ground during the celebration and tossed him in the air before he got to lift the Golden Hat Trophy that goes to the winner of the Red River Showdown.

Strong donned that cowboy hat proudly, then passed it to his players.

"I think they said they didn't want to see me get fired so they were going to step up and play for me," Strong said with a laugh.

The Longhorns came to Dallas in the midst of the program's worst start in 59 years and as a 16-point underdog to the Sooners (4-1, 1-1). It's been nothing but turmoil and excruciating losses for Texas this season. After getting drubbed by the Horned Frogs last Saturday, the Longhorns made matters worse by sniping at one another on social media. Eighteen games into Strong's tenure and his future in Austin was already being questioned.

"Watching ESPN and seeing everything in the media about Coach, everybody attacking him, picking on him and stuff, a bunch of guys were like, 'This isn't fair. We're not playing hard, and it's affecting him and his status,'" guard Sedrick Flowers said.

Heard led a scaled-down offense that threw only 12 passes. Texas finished with 55 passing yards, its fewest in a win over Oklahoma since 1970 and fewest in any win since 1983.

Instead, the quarterback ran for 115 yards on 21 carries. D'Onta Foreman made the biggest offensive play, a tackle-breaking 81-yard run that set up backup quarterback Tyrone Swoopes' jump-pass touchdown to Caleb Bluiett that made it 24-10 with 13:52 left in the fourth quarter.

The Red River Showdown has been played 110 times and has a history of upsets and surprising results, including two years ago when the Longhorns came in 3-2 with coach Mack Brown's future in doubt and won 36-20. Texas is now 6-2 since 1989 against Oklahoma when it is unranked and the Sooners are ranked.

That recent history didn't seem to offer much hope for Texas fans. They were noticeably slow filling their half of the Cotton Bowl as kickoff approached. There was also a little more room to spread out on that side of the stadium, with a smattering of empty seats.

The Sooners were wary.

"I definitely don't think it was a lack of focus, and we definitely did not underestimate them at all," Oklahoma offensive linemen Ty Darlington said. "They were a much more talented and capable team than the record."

The Texas win in 2013 was every bit as unexpected as this one, but it provided only a short-lived boost in a tense season that ended with Brown stepping down.

Texas did not fix all its problems against Oklahoma this time either. That offense will still have a hard time keeping up in the Big 12. Strong is still relying heavily on inexperienced players. But some of them are really good, notably freshman linebacker Malik Jefferson (two sacks).

Confidence is not necessarily a problem either for the Longhorns.

"This is the spark," Jefferson said, "that lights the fire."






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