Houston Chronicle Sunday

Mayfield ‘fantastic’ as Sooners grab title

- By Cliff Brunt

NORMAN, Okla. — With his best receiver sidelined, Baker Mayfield still boosted his Heisman Trophy résumé.

Mayfield passed for 288 yards and three touchdowns, and No .9 Oklahoma defeated No. 10 Oklahoma State 38-20 on Saturday in a matchup that decided the Big 12 champion and likely guaranteed the Sooners a trip to the Sugar Bowl.

Mayfield performed well throughout, despite finishing the game without Biletnikof­f Award finalist Dede Westbrook. The speedster caught four passes for 111 yards before being knocked out of the game in the second quarter on a crushing hit by Oklahoma State safety Jordan Sterns. Mayfield threw two touchdown passes after Westbrook left the game, and the offense didn’t miss a beat, finishing with 629 yards.

“He was just fantastic, he was just exactly what he needed to be,” OU coach BobStoops said of Mayfield. “He gave our guys chances to make plays, he handled the ball great himself, had a few key runs for us, threw the ball. The guy’s really, really talented. To be able to do what he did, there’s not many guys who could do what he did today.”

Mayfield finished fourth in the Heisman balloting last year, but he didn’t get an invitation to New York for the ceremony. He wants to go this year, and he wants Westbrook to get an invitation, too.

“Dede is the best player in the country,” Mayfield said. “I still want to hold Dede’s hand all the way to New York.”

Mayfield should be a Heisman front-runner heading into next season, too. He said after the game he plans to return for his senior season.

“Coming back, be here for another year,” he said. “Opportunit­y for a threepeat (Big 12). The ultimate goal is whyI came here — to win a national title.”

Samaje Perine rambled for 239 yards on a careerhigh 37 carries and Joe Mixon caught a touchdown pass and busted a 79-yard touchdown run for the Sooners (10-2, 9-0 Big 12).

Mason Rudolph completed just 11 of 25 passes for 186 yards for Oklahoma State (9-3, 7-2).

“Just a rough day,” Rudolph said. “I’ll take all the responsibi­lity for the lack of production, especially in the second half.”

 ?? Alonzo Adams / Associated Press ?? OU quarterbac­k Baker Mayfield, right, torched Oklahoma State with his arm Saturday and afterward declared he’s returning next year for a title three-peat bid.
Alonzo Adams / Associated Press OU quarterbac­k Baker Mayfield, right, torched Oklahoma State with his arm Saturday and afterward declared he’s returning next year for a title three-peat bid.

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