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Oklahoma Sooners vs Baylor Bears

Sooners Play Well Enough for the W

  Baylor 14 --   Oklahoma 27

Game Time: 12/5/2020 at 7:00 PM
FOX
Location: Norman, OK
Attendance: 22,700
Opp Coach: Dave Aranda
Weather at Game Time
Temperature: 45°F
Humidity: 63%
Pressure: 28.77 in
Visibility: 10 mile(s)
Wind: NNW 6 mph
Conditions: Partly Cloudy

*Game notes and/or stats from soonersports.com
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Tot
Baylor 0 0 7 7 14
Oklahoma 3 7 7 10 27

Scoring Summary

First QuarterBUOU
OU10:11Gabe Brkic 20 yd field goal
Drive Summary: 10 plays 72 yards in 04:49
03
Second QuarterBUOU
OU01:04Rhamondre Stevenson 3 yd run (Gabe Brkic kick)
Drive Summary: 4 plays 31 yards in 01:42
010
Third QuarterBUOU
OU10:08Theo Wease 9 yd pass from Spencer Rattler (Gabe Brkic kick)
Drive Summary: 5 plays 52 yards in 02:50
017
BU04:50Tyquan Thornton 25 yd pass from Charlie Brewer (John Mayers kick)
Drive Summary: 12 plays 71 yards in 05:18
717
Fourth QuarterBUOU
OU13:30Gabe Brkic 50 yd field goal
Drive Summary: 5 plays 24 yards in 02:53
720
OU05:17Brayden Willis 8 yd pass from Spencer Rattler (Gabe Brkic kick)
Drive Summary: 13 plays 80 yards in 06:23
727
BU00:59Charlie Brewer 2 yd run (John Mayers kick)
Drive Summary: 17 plays 96 yards in 04:18
1427

Team Stats

  BU OU
Total First Downs 19   16  
    Rushing 4   3  
    Passing 13   11  
    Penalties 2   2  
    3rd Down Plays 6 of 21   5 of 13  
    4th Down Plays 6 of 8   0 of 0  
Total Yards 288   269  
    Total Plays / Ave 82 - 3.5   59 - 4.6  
Rushing Yards 25   76  
    Plays / Ave 26 - 1.0   31 - 2.5  
    Fumbles / Lost 0 - 0   0 - 0  
Passing Yards 263   193  
    Catches/Attempts 30 of 56   20 of 28  
    Ave Yards 4.7   6.9  
    Interceptions Thrown 2   1  
Sacks by / Yards 4 - 30   3 - 28  
Interceptions / Yards 1 - 0   2 - 42  
Punts / Ave Yards 5 - 43.2   6 - 37.2  
Kickoff Returns / Yards 0 - 0   0 - 0  
Punt Retuns / Yards 2 - 8   1 - 7  
Penalties / Yards 8 - 63   8 - 62  
Time of Possession 29:50   30:10  
Recap

AP Recap

SOONERS BEAT BEARS IN HOME FINALE

NORMAN – Spencer Rattler's pass hit a Baylor defender in the hands, then somehow landed in Brayden Willis' arms for a touchdown.

It was that kind of night for Oklahoma — ugly, but good enough. Rattler threw two touchdown passes, and the 13th-ranked Sooners defeated Baylor 27-14 on Saturday night to earn a spot in the Big 12 Championship Game.

Oklahoma (7-2, 6-2 Big 12, No. 11 CFP) lost its first two conference games before winning six straight to earn the right to play Iowa State in the title game, which is scheduled for Dec. 19.

"It's a really good accomplishment coming back from what this team has the entire year," Oklahoma coach Lincoln Riley said.

Rhamondre Stevenson ran for a touchdown and had 98 yards from scrimmage for Oklahoma. The Sooners were limited to just 269 yards, but they did just enough in the second half.

"We knew if we put a couple of things together, things would start to work," Rattler said. "We stuck to the script and reads. We were off on a few little things tonight. We didn't put together a clean game. We'll work on that moving forward."

Riley blamed himself.

"I thought our guys weren't coached worth a damn this week to be completely honest," he said. "I don't think us as offensive coaches did a very good job putting our guys in positions to succeed."

Oklahoma could not play last week because of COVID-19 issues and its game with West Virginia was postponed. With the coaching staff short-handed, former Sooners coach Bob Stoops was permitted to help with practice as OU prepared for Baylor.

The Sooners held Baylor (2-6, 2-6) to 288 yards, including 25 yards rushing. They did it without several key players, including linebacker Nik Bonitto, defensive back Brendan Radley-Hiles and safety Pat Fields.

Baylor's offense was short-handed as well. The Bears were without running back John Lovett, and running back Trestan Ebner was injured in the first half. Tight end Ben Sims also was hurt during the game.

Baylor coach Dave Aranda said the rushing effort was unacceptable, even with the injuries.

"We have to be able to run the ball better, and tonight was unacceptable, and we just have to be able to run the football," he said.

Baylor's Charlie Brewer completed 30 of 56 passes for 263 yards and a touchdown, and he ran for another score.

The Sooners finally broke through on Stevenson's 3-yard touchdown run with 1:04 left in the first half. The Sooners led 10-0 at halftime, despite being limited to 99 total yards.

Baylor kicker John Mayers, who made the game-winning field goal against Kansas State the previous week, missed two field goals in the first half. The Bears gained just 110 yards before the break. It was the first time since 2015 that the Sooners held a Big 12 opponent scoreless in a first half.

Baylor finally scored in the third quarter when Brewer found Tyquan Thornton for a 25-yard score on fourth down after a penalty against the Sooners gave the Bears an extra chance.

Oklahoma pushed the lead to 20-7 on a 50-yard field goal by Gabe Brkic early in the fourth quarter, and Rattler's touchdown pass to Willis put the Sooners in control.

Brewer scored a short rushing touchdown with 59 seconds remaining to close out the scoring.

THE TAKEAWAY
Baylor: The Bears couldn't handle Oklahoma's defensive line, and Brewer couldn't get anything going in the air or on the ground. The defense did more than its share against an Oklahoma offense that had averaged 55 points in its previous three games.

Oklahoma: This was the first time in a while that Rattler struggled to get going, and Stevenson was slowed down for the first time in four games since he returned from suspension. Oklahoma remained patient and did enough to gain control in the second half.

SOONER RUN STUFFERS
Oklahoma has allowed fewer than 100 yards rushing in three straight games.

The Sooners held Kansas to 95 yards on 42 carries, then held Oklahoma State to 78 yards on 28 carries before allowing Baylor 25 yards on 26 attempts on Saturday.

Oklahoma's defense overall has been dynamic, holding each of its past three opponents under 300 yards.






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