In a tightly contested rivalry game, the Oklahoma Sooners narrowly edged out the Oklahoma State Cowboys with a final score of 17-14. The game showcased strong defensive plays and pivotal moments that kept fans on the edge of their seats.
First Quarter:
Oklahoma State struck first, with Alan Bowman connecting with De’Zhaun Stribling for a 3-yard touchdown pass. Logan Wards successful kick gave the Cowboys an early 7-0 lead.
Second Quarter:
The Sooners responded in the second quarter as Jovantae Barnes capped an offensive drive with a 2-yard rushing touchdown. Tyler Keltner added the extra point, leveling the score at 7-7 before halftime.
Fourth Quarter:
The fourth quarter saw more excitement as Bowen found Brennan Presley with a 10-yard touchdown pass, bringing the Cowboys back into the lead at 14-7 after Ward’s kick. However, the Sooners answered back dramatically when Dasan McCullough intercepted a pass and returned it 50 yards for a touchdown, tying the game at 14. Keltner successfully converted the extra point.
With the game now tied and just moments left, Oklahoma took the lead for the first time in the contest when Keltner nailed a 41-yard field goal as time expired, securing a 17-14 victory for the Sooners.
Statistical Highlights:
Alan Bowman completed 21 of 30 passes for 247 yards, with two touchdowns and one interception for Oklahoma State.
Ollie Gordon II was the standout receiver for the Cowboys, with six receptions totaling 122 yards, while Brennan Presley contributed with three receptions and one touchdown.
The Cowboys running game struggled with Gordon leading the effort but only managing 21 yards on 13 carries.
Defensively, Nick Martin recorded 9 tackles for Oklahoma State, while Kendal Daniels had 2 interceptions from the Sooners.
In the end, the Sooners grit and timely plays enabled them to secure the victory in this fierce rivalry matchup.
In a nail-biting installment of Bedlam, the Oklahoma Sooners edged the Oklahoma State Cowboys 17-14 in Stillwater, clinching victory with a dramatic game-winning field goal as time expired. The game, marked by defensive dominance and critical turnovers, showcased the grit and rivalry that define this storied matchup.
The Sooners’ defense delivered the game’s defining moment early in the second half. Trailing 14-7, Oklahoma stepped up and went 50 yards to the end zone for a pick-six, tying the game at 14. It was one of the rare explosive plays in a contest where both offenses struggled to find rhythm, with neither team eclipsing 300 total yards. The Win gives Oklahoma an outside chance at bowl eligibility in a nightmare year for Coach Dynasty
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