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Oklahoma Sooners vs Kent State Golden Flashes

Sooners Finally Wake Up to Defeat Kent State

  Kent State 3 --   Oklahoma 33

Game Time: 9/10/2022 at 6:00 PM
ESPN+
Location: Norman, OK
Attendance: 83,911
Opp Coach: Sean Lewis
Weather at Game Time
Temperature: 86°F
Humidity: 38%
Pressure: 28.63 in
Visibility: 10 mile(s)
Wind: N 9 mph
Conditions: Partly Cloudy

*Game notes and/or stats from soonersports.com

Scoring Summary

Second QuarterKSUOU
KSU08:27Andrew Glass 37 yd field goal
Drive Summary: 15 plays 72 yards in 07:21
30
OU00:18Marvin Mims 36 yd pass from Dillon Gabriel (Zach Schmit kick)
Drive Summary: 5 plays 76 yards in 00:52
37
Third QuarterKSUOU
OU12:41Marcus Major 16 yd run (Zach Schmit kick)
Drive Summary: 7 plays 68 yards in 02:13
314
OU09:51Zach Schmit 25 yd field goal
Drive Summary: 7 plays 26 yards in 01:39
317
OU05:31Drake Stoops 18 yd pass from Dillon Gabriel (Zach Schmit kick)
Drive Summary: 4 plays 80 yards in 00:58
324
OU01:35Marvin Mims 58 yd pass from Dillon Gabriel (Zach Schmit kick)
Drive Summary: 3 plays 82 yards in 00:33
331
Fourth QuarterKSUOU
OU12:00David Ugwoegbu safety333

Team Stats

  KSU OU
Total First Downs 20   20  
    Rushing 12   7  
    Passing 7   11  
    Penalties 1   2  
    3rd Down Plays 6 of 16   3 of 12  
    4th Down Plays 0 of 1   1 of 2  
Total Yards 295   430  
    Total Plays / Ave 73 - 4.0   64 - 6.7  
Rushing Yards 164   134  
    Plays / Ave 52 - 3.2   36 - 3.7  
    Fumbles / Lost 1 - 1   1 - 0  
Passing Yards 131   296  
    Catches/Attempts 11 of 21   21 of 28  
    Ave Yards 6.2   10.6  
    Interceptions Thrown 1   0  
Sacks by / Yards 3 - 10   3 - 18  
Interceptions / Yards 0 - 0   1 - 22  
Punts / Ave Yards 6 - 43.3   6 - 38.7  
Kickoff Returns / Yards 0 - 0   0 - 0  
Punt Retuns / Yards 1 - 0   2 - 49  
Penalties / Yards 7 - 56   5 - 25  
Time of Possession 36:19   23:41  

Player Stats

Rushing

Name Carr Yds TDs
Marquez Cooper22550
Collin Schlee12550
Bryan Bradford8300
Gavin Garcia5290
Daniel Bangura360
Dante Cephas140

Rushing

Passing

Name Compl Att Yds TDs Int
Collin Schlee111913100
Devin Kargman02001

Passing

Name Compl Att Yds TDs Int
Dillon Gabriel212829630

Receiving

Name Catch Yds TDs
Dante Cephas4500
Raymond James2100
Kris Leach1230
Marquez Cooper1220
Devontez Walker1120
Bryan Bradford1110
Keenan Orr130
Luke Floriea000

Kick Returns

Name Ret Yds Long TDs
Marquez Cooper116160

Kick Returns

Name Ret Yds Long TDs
Billy Bowman333200

Punt Returns

Name Ret Yds Long TDs
Raymond James1000

Punt Returns

Name Ret Yds Long TDs
Marvin Mims141410
L V Bunkley-Shelton1808

Punting

Name Kicks Ave Long Yds
Josh Smith643.3490

Punting

Name Kicks Ave Long Yds
Michael Turk638.7450

Interceptions

Name Ints Yds Long TDs
No statistics for this category

Interceptions

Name Ints Yds Long TDs
Justin Harrington122220
Recap

AP Recap

NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — Marvin Mims caught seven passes for 163 yards and two touchdowns to help No. 7 Oklahoma overcome a slow start in a 33-3 victory over Kent State on Saturday night.

Dillon Gabriel completed 21 of 28 passes for 296 yards and three touchdowns, and the Sooners finished with 430 yards of offense. Oklahoma (2-0) has won 11 straight home games and 29 of its last 30.

Oklahoma was scoreless and trailed Kent State (0-2) as late as the final minute of the first half before Mims played key roles on touchdown drives to end the half and start the second. That helped the Sooners move to 4-0 against current Mid-American Conference teams.

"We faced some good adversity tonight," Brent Venables said after winning his second game in two tries as Oklahoma's coach. "As I told (the team) at halftime, there's nothing less important than the score at halftime. We were really prepared for exactly what happened. We talked about it all week.

"I was hopeful for some strain and a challenge. There's not going to be change and development and improvement without a challenge. I'm glad that that happened."

Collin Schlee passed for 131 yards and rushed for 55 yards for Kent State, which is the only Football Bowl Subdivision team this season playing three nonconference games against opponents from Power 5 conferences. The Golden Flashes lost their opener at Washington and will visit No. 2 Georgia in two weeks.

Kent State played the Sooners on even terms in the first half and Oklahoma was fortunate to be ahead 7-3. The Golden Flashes had 11 first downs to Oklahoma's seven and limited the Sooners to only 7 rushing yards before halftime. To that point, Kent State had converted on six of 11 3rd-down attempts and owned a two-to-one edge in time of possession.

"I thought our kids played relentlessly hard in the first half. It was obviously a game of two halves there," Kent State coach Sean Lewis said. "We gave up some explosive plays to start the second half and turnovers proved costly. The game got away from us against a really talented team … and you can't put yourself in that position. They're a talented ball club and well-coached, and we showed that we're talented as well."

After a 15-play, 72-yard drive, Andrew Glass gave the Golden Flashes a 3-0 lead, kicking a 37-yard field goal with 8:27 left in the second quarter. With 1:10 left before halftime, Glass pushed a 41-yard attempt wide right.

Suddenly, Oklahoma's offense — which mostly had been ineffective to that point — came to life, moving 76 yards in five plays. The final three were passes from Gabriel to Mims covering 13, 14 and 36 yards, the latter for the touchdown 18 seconds before halftime.

Gabriel targeted Mims on the first two plays of the second half — one a catch, one drawing a pass-interference penalty — and the Sooners again were off and rolling. Marcus Major capped that drive with a side-stepping 16-yard touchdown run to make it 14-3.

It quickly snowballed for Oklahoma. Billy Bowman recovered a Kent State fumble at the Golden Flashes' 34 and Zach Schmit subsequently booted a 25-yard field goal to extend Oklahoma's lead. Gabriel's 18-yard scoring pass to Drake Stoops on Oklahoma's next possession put the Sooners ahead 24-3, with 5:31 still remaining in the third quarter. Stoops' score came two plays after a 44-yard run by Eric Gray, who had 71 yards on 10 carries.

Oklahoma stopped Kent State on downs at the Sooners' 18 late in the third quarter, essentially ending any hopes of a rally by the Golden Flashes. Mims' second touchdown came next, a 58-yard catch-and-run from Gabriel, capping a 24-point quarter for the Sooners during which they had 99 rushing yards.

Oklahoma picked up a fourth-quarter safety when linebacker David Ugwoegbu forced Schlee out of the end zone after the quarterback retreated to field a high snap.

"We had some things that didn't go our way on many occasions, but we buckled down and responded within drives to either execute and put the ball in the end zone, or on defense, we found a way to get off the field and get a stop when we needed to," Venables said.

Kent State finished with 295 yards of offense, with Marquez Cooper rushing for 55 yards on 22 carries and Dante Cephas catching four passes for 50 yards.

THE TAKEAWAY
Kent State: The Golden Flashes, picked by Mid-American Conference coaches as the preseason MAC East Division favorite, threw a scare into a top-10 team as they navigate their early season gauntlet. The strong defensive showing against the Sooners in the first half should give Kent State confidence going forward.

Oklahoma: After a quick offensive start to the season – three touchdowns in the first nine minutes in the season opener against Texas-El Paso — the Sooners sputtered somewhat on that side of the football, particularly in the run game, until the third quarter against Kent State. They'll want to iron out any offensive issues before visiting Nebraska next Saturday.

POLL IMPLICATIONS
On a day in which No. 6 Texas A&M (to Appalachian State) and No. 8 Notre Dame (to Marshall) both lost at home, simply surviving and winning might be enough for the Sooners to ease up a spot in the AP Top 25.

MARVELOUS MARVIN
Mims' 58-yard touchdown catch in the third quarter was his 14th career catch of 40 yards or more for Oklahoma. The junior had career highs in catches and receiving yards. It was the fifth time Mims has caught multiple touchdown passes in a game. Early in the fourth quarter, he added a 41-yard punt return that set up the Sooners at the Kent State 48.

"He's able to run really fast," Lewis said of Mims. "He got behind us and a talented quarterback was able to throw it deep and they played catch and made us pay."

UP NEXT:
Oklahoma: After renewing their longtime rivalry with Nebraska last season, the Sooners will visit the Cornhuskers next Saturday. It will be Oklahoma's first visit to Lincoln since 2009.






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