To Top
[ Books | Comics | Dr Who | Kites | Model Trains | Music | Sooners | People | RVC | Shows | Stamps | USA ]
[ About | Terminology | Legend | Blog | Quotes | Links | Stats | Updates | Settings ]

Oklahoma Sooners at Texas Longhorns

Second Try Is a Winner

  Oklahoma 39 --   Texas 27

Game Time: 12/1/2018 at 11:00 AM
ABC
Location: Arlington, TX
Attendance: 83,114
Opp Coach: Tom Herman
Weather at Game Time
Game Played Indoors
Temperature: 65°F
Humidity: 32%
Pressure: 28.95 in
Visibility: 10 mile(s)
Wind: W 17 mph
Conditions: Fair

*Game notes and/or stats from soonersports.com
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Tot
Oklahoma 3 17 7 12 39
Texas 7 7 13 0 27

Scoring Summary

First QuarterOUUT
UT11:38Sam Ehlinger 16 yd run (Cameron Dicker kick)
Drive Summary: 9 plays 75 yards in 03:22
70
OU07:37Austin Seibert 20 yd field goal
Drive Summary: 9 plays 72 yards in 04:01
73
Second QuarterOUUT
OU14:50Austin Seibert 27 yd field goal
Drive Summary: 13 plays 55 yards in 05:10
76
UT11:22Sam Ehlinger 3 yd run (Cameron Dicker kick)
Drive Summary: 9 plays 75 yards in 03:28
146
OU05:01CeeDee Lamb 28 yd pass from Kyler Murray (Austin Seibert kick)
Drive Summary: 6 plays 87 yards in 02:44
1413
OU00:18Grant Calcaterra 6 yd pass from Kyler Murray (Austin Seibert kick)
Drive Summary: 5 plays 80 yards in 00:41
1420
Third QuarterOUUT
OU12:01Trey Sermon 6 yd run (Austin Seibert kick)
Drive Summary: 8 plays 75 yards in 02:59
1427
UT08:47Collin Johnson 27 yd pass from Sam Ehlinger (Cameron Dicker kick)
Drive Summary: 7 plays 75 yards in 03:14
2127
UT02:44Lil'J Humphrey 5 yd pass from Sam Ehlinger (Cameron Dicker kick)
Drive Summary: 11 plays 68 yards in 04:47
2727
Fourth QuarterOUUT
OU12:37Austin Seibert 31 yd field goal
Drive Summary: 13 plays 61 yards in 05:07
2730
OU08:27Tre Brown safety2732
OU02:00Grant Calcaterra 18 yd pass from Kyler Murray (Austin Seibert kick)
Drive Summary: 11 plays 65 yards in 06:19
2739

Team Stats

  OU UT
Total First Downs 29   23  
    Rushing 8   7  
    Passing 16   14  
    Penalties 5   2  
    3rd Down Plays 8 of 14   8 of 13  
    4th Down Plays 1 of 1   1 of 1  
Total Yards 508   437  
    Total Plays / Ave 74 - 6.9   69 - 6.3  
Rushing Yards 129   88  
    Plays / Ave 40 - 3.2   32 - 2.8  
    Fumbles / Lost 1 - 1   1 - 0  
Passing Yards 379   349  
    Catches/Attempts 25 of 34   23 of 37  
    Ave Yards 11.1   9.4  
    Interceptions Thrown 0   1  
Sacks by / Yards 3 - 24   2 - 5  
Interceptions / Yards 1 - 5   0 - 0  
Punts / Ave Yards 2 - 40.5   4 - 37.2  
Kickoff Returns / Yards 0 - 0   0 - 0  
Punt Retuns / Yards 1 - -1   0 - 0  
Penalties / Yards 5 - 60   13 - 128  
Time of Possession 32:00   28:00  
Recap

AP Recap

ARLINGTON, Texas — Kyler Murray had another Heisman Trophy-worthy performance, Oklahoma's much-maligned defense made some big key plays and the fifth-ranked Sooners won yet another conference title.

Now the 12-time Big 12 champions wait to find out if all that is good enough to get back into the College Football Playoff.

"There's no doubt we have a playoff-worthy team, but I understand that there's other factors there too that we can't control," coach Lincoln Riley said. "We've done all we can."

Murray was 25-of-34 passing for 379 yards and three touchdowns as the Sooners beat No. 9 Texas 39-27 in the Big 12 championship game Saturday, avenging their only loss and making their case for their third playoff appearance in four years.

Two of Murray's TD throws were to Grant Calcaterra, who had an impressive one-handed grab for an 18-yard score on a third-and-10 play with two minutes left.

"That catch will live on in Oklahoma history forever," Riley said.

The Sooners (12-1, No. 5 CFP) won their seventh consecutive game -- and became the first Power Five team to win four outright conference titles in a row since Florida in the SEC in the mid-1990s.

Sam Ehlinger was 23-of-36 passing for 349 yards with two touchdowns and also ran for two scores for Texas (9-4). But his final pass was picked off by Tre Norwood at the 1 in the final minute, and there was also a critical safety.

Two plays after Oklahoma's only turnover, when receiver CeeDee Lamb fumbled inside the 10 after a 54-yard catch-and-run with nine minutes left, the Sooners got points anyway. Cornerback Tre Brown blitzed and sacked Ehlinger in the end zone for a safety that made it 32-27.

"Our defense did a great job getting the ball back to us, offensively we didn't take care of our part of the bargain," Ehlinger said. "That's on us, that's on me. I will make it my mission to never let this team or this school feel this disappointment again."

That was a huge play for a much-maligned Sooners defense that had allowed at least 40 points in each of the previous four games -- three of those being OU victories by a combined nine points.

Asked if the Sooners' defense is good enough to win a national title this season, Riley quickly answered yes.

"Based on we beat everybody on our schedule. You've got to win by one point, these games, the last time I checked," Riley said. "We've had some of our best performances here the last couple of weeks, in huge, huge games, huge moments against dynamic offenses."

Lamb caught the ball near midfield, cut inside, and spun around another defender toward the middle of the field when he was crushed from behind by linebacker Gary Johnson, knocking the ball loose. Lamb did have six catches for 167 yards, including a 28-yard touchdown in the first half.

The 114th meeting between the Red River rivals was their first in a championship game -- and the first time since 1903 they had played twice in the same season. Every game since 1929 had been played about 20 miles away at the State Fair of Texas, where the Longhorns beat Oklahoma 48-45 eight weeks ago.

Oklahoma never trailed again after Murray threw TDs on its last two drives before halftime for a 20-14 lead, on Calcaterra's 6-yard TD pass in the final minute when the Sooners were out of timeouts but went 80 yards in five plays.

The Sooners were up 27-21 until Ehlinger threw a 5-yard TD to Lil'Jordan Humphrey with 2:44 left in the third quarter. But the extra point that would have put Texas ahead was partially blocked and bounced off the crossbar no good.

The Takeaway
Texas: The Longhorns have come a long way in two seasons under coach Tom Herman. They were coming off three consecutive losing seasons for the first time since the 1930s when he became coach. Herman said it is difficult after a loss, and with still a game to play, to reflect on the season and just how much progress has been made.

"We earned the right to play in a big-time bowl game," Herman said.

Oklahoma: The Sooners are the only Big 12 team that has made it into the four-team playoff, going in 2015 and again last season with Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Baker Mayfield. They haven't made it to a CFP title game.

Up Next
Texas will go to its first Sugar Bowl since 1995 if Oklahoma gets into the College Football Playoff. If not, the Longhorns are likely headed to the Alamo Bowl.

Oklahoma waits to find out if it gets into the College Football Playoff, which could mean playing in the same stadium in four weeks for the Cotton Bowl. If not, the Sooners go to the Sugar Bowl to play an SEC team.






This website is not affiliated with or endorsed by the University of Oklahoma or the Sooner Football program.


Presented: 27-Apr-2024 01:25:27

Website design and original content
© 1996-2024 Type40 Web Design.
Contact: webmgr@type40.com
Server: type40.com
Page: ouGame.aspx
Section: Sooner Football

This website uses cookies for use in navigating this site only. No personal information is gathered or shared with anyone. If you don't agree, then don't use this site.