Los Angeles Times (Sunday)

Not letting rivalry go anytime soon

Celebratin­g 50-year anniversar­y of the ‘Game of the Century,’ teams turn back the clock for a tight one in their first meeting since 2010.

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NORMAN, Okla. — Oklahoma and Nebraska played as if they were trying to uphold the history of the rivalry.

Spencer Rattler passed for a touchdown and ran for another, and No. 3 Oklahoma held on to beat Nebraska 23-16 on Saturday.

Celebratin­g the 50-year anniversar­y of the “Game of the Century” — No. 1 Nebraska’s 35-31 win over No. 2 Oklahoma in 1971 — the teams rewarded their nostalgic fans with a competitiv­e contest. The programs had a fierce, yet respectful rivalry in the Big Eight and Big 12, with Nebraska winning five national titles and Oklahoma claiming four between 1970 and 2000.

“It was just a hard-fought game,” Oklahoma coach Lincoln Riley said. “You knew it would be. There’s a lot of pride in these two programs. Both these programs have won a lot of games, a lot of championsh­ips. To bring this game back — I think everybody sensed how special it would be. Both teams rose to the occasion.”

It was their first meeting since 2010 — right before Nebraska left the Big 12 for the Big Ten — and it was memorable and much closer than expected. The Sooners were a three-touchdown favorite and there were even reports during the offseason that Nebraska looked at possibly trying to reschedule the game for its rebuilding program to another year. Turns out the Huskers were more than game.

Nebraska got the ball trailing by a touchdown with 57 seconds remaining and no timeouts. The Sooners sacked Adrian Martinez twice on the final drive, and the Cornhusker­s could not manage a first down.

Eric Gray ran for 84 yards and Kennedy Brooks added 75 yards for the Sooners (3-0), who gained 408 yards.

Martinez passed for 289 yards and a touchdown for Nebraska (2-2), which sought its first win over a ranked team since 2015.

“Our guys aren’t into moral victories,” Martinez said. “We want to win games. Simple as that. There are definitely a lot of positives to take away from today, and we will do that once we watch the film. But at the end of the day, we lost the game. So that is that.”

 ?? SUE OGROCKI ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? SPENCER RATTLER and the Sooners had a tough time getting by Quinton Newsome and the Cornhusker­s.
SUE OGROCKI ASSOCIATED PRESS SPENCER RATTLER and the Sooners had a tough time getting by Quinton Newsome and the Cornhusker­s.

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