GAME THREAD: NCAAF: OKLAHOMA ST (6-5) at OKLAHOMA (9-2)

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    NCAAF: OKLAHOMA ST at OKLAHOMA

    <div class="pre">NCAAF TD OKLAHOMA
    QUENTIN CHANEY 16 YD PASS FROM SAM BRADFORD
    (GARRETT HARTLEY KICK)

    OKLAHOMA ST 17
    OKLAHOMA (10) 49 7:21 LEFT, 4TH QTR</div>
     
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    NCAAF: OKLAHOMA ST at OKLAHOMA

    <div class="pre">NCAAF OKLAHOMA ST 17
    OKLAHOMA (10) 49 7:18 LEFT, 4TH QTR</div>
     
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    NCAAF: OKLAHOMA ST at OKLAHOMA

    <div class="pre">NCAAF OKLAHOMA ST 17
    OKLAHOMA (10) 49 5:51 LEFT, 4TH QTR</div>
     
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    NCAAF: OKLAHOMA ST at OKLAHOMA

    <div class="pre">NCAAF OKLAHOMA ST 17
    OKLAHOMA (10) 49 5:37 LEFT, 4TH QTR</div>
     
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    NCAAF: OKLAHOMA ST at OKLAHOMA

    <div class="pre">NCAAF OKLAHOMA ST 17
    OKLAHOMA (10) 49 3:30 LEFT, 4TH QTR</div>
     
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    NCAAF: OKLAHOMA ST at OKLAHOMA

    <div class="pre">NCAAF OKLAHOMA ST 17
    OKLAHOMA (10) 49 1:46 LEFT, 4TH QTR</div>
     
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    NCAAF: OKLAHOMA ST at OKLAHOMA

    <div class="pre">NCAAF OKLAHOMA ST 17
    OKLAHOMA (10) 49 0:29 LEFT, 4TH QTR</div>
     
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    NCAAF: OKLAHOMA ST at OKLAHOMA

    <div class="pre">NCAAF FINAL 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH TOTAL
    --- --- --- --- -----
    OKLAHOMA ST 7 3 7 0 17
    OKLAHOMA (10) 14 14 7 14 49 FINAL

    SCORING SUMMARY

    1ST QUARTER: OKLAHOMA - TD, ALLEN PATRICK 11 YD PASS FROM
    SAM BRADFORD (GARRETT HARTLEY
    KICK), 4:27. OKLAHOMA 7-0
    OKLAHOMA - TD, ALLEN PATRICK 5 YD RUN
    (GARRETT HARTLEY KICK), 8:36.
    OKLAHOMA 14-0
    OKLAHOMA ST - TD, DANTRELL SAVAGE 15 YD PASS
    FROM ZAC ROBINSON (BEN BAILEY
    KICK), 14:29. OKLAHOMA 14-7
    2ND QUARTER: OKLAHOMA - TD, CHRIS BROWN 3 YD RUN (GARRETT
    HARTLEY KICK), 3:11. OKLAHOMA
    21-7
    OKLAHOMA - TD, JOE JON FINLEY 2 YD PASS FROM
    SAM BRADFORD (GARRETT HARTLEY
    KICK), 12:35. OKLAHOMA 28-7
    OKLAHOMA ST - FG, DAN BAILEY 28 YD, 14:56.
    OKLAHOMA 28-10
    3RD QUARTER: OKLAHOMA ST - TD, DANTRELL SAVAGE 6 YD RUN (BEN
    BAILEY KICK), 10:36. OKLAHOMA
    28-17
    OKLAHOMA - TD, JOE JON FINLEY 12 YD PASS FROM
    SAM BRADFORD (GARRETT HARTLEY
    KICK), 13:34. OKLAHOMA 35-17
    4TH QUARTER: OKLAHOMA - TD, ALLEN PATRICK 2 YD RUN
    (GARRETT HARTLEY KICK), 2:39.
    OKLAHOMA 42-17
    OKLAHOMA - TD, QUENTIN CHANEY 16 YD PASS FROM
    SAM BRADFORD (GARRETT HARTLEY
    KICK), 7:39. OKLAHOMA 49-17</div>
     
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    NORMAN, Oklahoma (Ticker) -- Sam Bradford was not going to let aconcussion keep him down.


    Bradford tossed four touchdown passes as the 10th-ranked Soonersrouted Oklahoma State, 49-17, in the "Bedlam Series" onSaturday to clinch a berth in the Big 12 Conference championshipgame.


    Knocked out of the national championship picture with lastweek's 34-27 loss to Texas Tech, the Sooners rebounded to winthe Big 12 South Division title.


    Oklahoma will face the winner of Saturday night's showdownbetween Kansas and Missouri in the Big 12 title game next weekin San Antonio.


    The Sooners (10-2, 6-2 Big 12 South) played Saturday's contestwithout leading rusher DeMarco Murray, who was sidelined with adislocated kneecap suffered last week.


    But Bradford, the national leader in passing efficiency, wascleared on Wednesday after being forced out last week with aconcussion and responded by setting an NCAA record for touchdownpasses by a freshman.


    The four TDs give Bradford 32, breaking the previous freshmanmark of 30 set by Nevada's David Neill in 1998 and matched byTexas' Colt McCoy last season.


    Oklahoma grabbed control early, scoring a pair of touchdowns inthe first nine minutes to open a 14-0 lead.


    The Sooners stretched their lead to 28-7 on Bradford's two-yardTD pass to Joe Jon Finley with 2:25 left in the first half.

    The Cowboys tried to rally in the second half, closing to 28-17on Dantrell Savage's six-yard TD run with 4:24 left in the thirdquarter.


    But Oklahoma reeled off 21 unanswered points to turn the contestinto a rout.


    Despite the four touchdowns, Bradford finished just 11-of-15 for150 yards.
     
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    NCAAF: OKLAHOMA ST at OKLAHOMA

    <div class="pre">** CONFIRMED **
    NCAAF
    OKLAHOMA ST 17
    OKLAHOMA (10) 49 FINAL</div>
     
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    NCAAF: OKLAHOMA ST at OKLAHOMA

    <div class="pre">NCAAF FINAL 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH TOTAL
    --- --- --- --- -----
    OKLAHOMA ST 7 3 7 0 17
    OKLAHOMA (10) 14 14 7 14 49 FINAL

    OKLAHOMA-TD, A Patrick 11 YD PASS FROM S Bradford (G
    Hartley KICK) 4:27 1st Qtr
    OKLAHOMA-TD, A Patrick 5 YD RUN (G Hartley KICK) 8:36 1st
    Qtr
    OKLAHOMA ST-TD, D Savage 16 YD PASS FROM Z Robinson (D Bailey
    KICK) 14:29 1st Qtr
    OKLAHOMA-TD, C Brown 3 YD RUN (G Hartley KICK) 3:11 2nd
    Qtr
    OKLAHOMA-TD, J Finley 2 YD PASS FROM S Bradford (G Hartley
    KICK) 12:35 2nd Qtr
    OKLAHOMA ST-FG, D Bailey 28 YD 14:56 2nd Qtr
    OKLAHOMA ST-TD, D Savage 6 YD RUN (D Bailey KICK) 10:36 3rd
    Qtr
    OKLAHOMA-TD, J Finley 12 YD PASS FROM S Bradford (G
    Hartley KICK) 13:34 3rd Qtr
    OKLAHOMA-TD, A Patrick 2 YD RUN (G Hartley KICK) 2:39 4th
    Qtr
    OKLAHOMA-TD, Q Chaney 16 YD PASS FROM S Bradford (G
    Hartley KICK) 7:39 4th Qtr


    OKLAHOMA ST OKLAHOMA
    First downs 17 27
    Rushed-yards 39-195 56-307
    Passing yards 104 180
    Sacked-yards lost 1-8 1-2
    Return yards 23 35
    Passes 9-23-0 13-17-1
    Punts 5-41.2 1-41
    Fumbles-lost 3-1 0-0
    Penalties-yards 5-30 2-10
    Time of possession 27:00 33:00


    Individual Statistics

    RUSHING: OKLAHOMA ST-Dantrell Savage 19-108, Zac Robinson 14-72, Dez
    Bryant 1-9, Kendall Hunter 2-5, Bobby Reid 1-1, Julius Crosslin 2-0.
    OKLAHOMA-Allen Patrick 29-202, Chris Brown 19-76, Mossis Madu 6-20,
    Sam Bradford 2-9.

    PASSING: OKLAHOMA ST-Zac Robinson 8-20-105- 0, Bobby Reid 1-3-MINUS 1-
    0. OKLAHOMA-Sam Bradford 11-15-150- 1. Joey Halzle 2-2-30- 0.

    RECEIVING: OKLAHOMA ST-Dez Bryant 5-69, Damiam Davis 1-21, Dantrell
    Savage 2-15, Zach Carter 1-MINUS 1. OKLAHOMA-Juaquin Iglesias 2-44,
    Joe Jon Finley 3-38, Quentin Chaney 2-37, Jermaine Gresham 1-24, Allen
    Patrick 1-11, Malcolm Kelly 2-10, Ian Pleasant 1-9, Chris Brown 1-7.


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    NORMAN, Oklahoma (Ticker) -- Sam Bradford was not going to leta concussion keep him down.


    Bradford tossed four touchdown passes as the 10th-ranked Soonersrouted Oklahoma State, 49-17, in the "Bedlam Series" onSaturday to clinch a berth in the Big 12 Conference championshipgame.


    "I felt fine, felt normal," Bradford said. "Everything feltgood out there tonight. I started feeling better Monday,started coming around. I knew I was going to be fine."

    Knocked out of the national championship picture with lastweek's 34-27 loss to Texas Tech, the Sooners rebounded to winthe Big 12 South Division title.


    Oklahoma will face the winner of Saturday night's showdownbetween Kansas and Missouri in the Big 12 title game next weekin San Antonio.


    Allen Patrick complemented Bradford's passing by rushing for 208yards and two TDs on 29 carries.


    "It was a very positive game," Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops said."I'm really excited about how the guys came out and played."

    The Sooners (10-2, 6-2 Big 12 South) played Saturday's contestwithout leading rusher DeMarco Murray, who was sidelined with adislocated kneecap suffered last week.


    But Bradford, the national leader in passing efficiency, wascleared on Wednesday after being forced out last week with aconcussion and responded by setting an NCAA record for touchdownpasses by a freshman.


    The four TDs give Bradford 32, breaking the previous freshmanmark of 30 set by Nevada's David Neill in 1998 and matched byTexas' Colt McCoy last season.


    "Everything was positive throughout the week," Stoops said ofBradford. "I didn't want to jump the gun earlier in the weekand say (he would return) because you never know what couldhappen. He played really well again today."


    Oklahoma grabbed control early, scoring a pair of touchdowns inthe first nine minutes to open a 14-0 lead.


    "This one's pretty easy to explain," Oklahoma State coach MikeGundy said. "We're not physical enough up front."

    The Sooners stretched their lead to 28-7 on Bradford's two-yardTD pass to Joe Jon Finley with 2:25 left in the first half.

    "They (offensive line) played amazing tonight," Bradford said."They opened some huge holes on the run game and kept meprotected back there."


    The Cowboys (6-6, 4-4 Big 12 South) tried to rally in the secondhalf, closing to 28-17 on Dantrell Savage's six-yard TD runwith 4:24 left in the third quarter.


    But Oklahoma reeled off 21 unanswered points to turn the contestinto a rout.


    Savage rushed for 113 yards and a touchdown on 13 carries, butthe Sooners shut down the Cowboys' passing game. Zac Robinsoncompleted only 8-of-20 passes for 105 yards.


    "We couldn't get the passing game going," Oklahoma Stateoffensive lineman Andrew Lewis said. "It just wasn't working."

    Despite the four touchdowns, Bradford finished just 11-of-15 for150 yards.


    The Sooners wore down the Cowboys with a powerful running game,rushing for 327 yards and taking the pressure off Bradford.

    "I don't think we planned on doing that," Finley said. "We cameout and the offensive line was fired up and the coaches wentwith what was working."


    Trailing, 21-7, Oklahoma State had a chance to get back in thegame, but Robinson was stopped for no gain on 4th-and-goal fromthe 1 with 6:25 left in the first half.


    "That was a real big stop, one of the best," Oklahoma defensiveend Alonzo Dotson said. "It gave our team a lot of confidence."

    The Sooners will be making their fifth appearance in the Big 12title game and first since 2004.


    "It's something very special," Bradford said. "Everybodyfocuses on the national championship and fail to realize howimpressive a Big 12 championship is."
     

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