Press-Telegram (Long Beach)

Sooners hold off Knights to go 7-0

- By Cliff Bru■t

NORMAN, OKLA. ❯❯ Dillon Gabriel said earlier in the week that Oklahoma would have its hands full with his former team. He was right.

Gabriel threw three touchdown passes, Oklahoma stopped a two-point attempt in the closing minutes and his No. 6 Sooners held on to beat UCF 31-29 on Saturday.

Gabriel, who transferre­d to Oklahoma before the 2022 season, connected on 25 of 38 passes for 253 yards. He helped the Sooners rally from a 23-17 deficit in the third quarter to defeat the Knights and his former coach, Gus Malzahn.

“It definitely was a personal one because I played there and it's just it's a part of my journey that I'll never forget,” Gabriel said. “But, at the end of the day, it wasn't about me. It was about us as a team finding a way to win.”

Nic Anderson caught five passes for 105 yards and two touchdowns and Drake Stoops caught seven passes for 60 yards and a score for the Sooners (7-0, 4-0 Big 12).

John Rhys Plumlee, who missed most of the past month with a leg injury, passed for 248 yards and two touchdowns for UCF. Javon Baker had five catches for 134 yards and two touchdowns and RJ Harvey ran for 101 yards for the Knights (3-4, 0-4), who are still seeking their first Big 12 win after leaving the American Athletic Conference.

The Knights had lost three straight, and Malzahn said 13 people in the program had to get intravenou­s fluids on Saturday morning because of illness. He said after the game he doesn't believe in moral victories, but he appreciate­d his team's effort.

“I'm extremely proud of our team, the way they fought,” Malzahn said. “You know, we were right there in the middle of it in the fourth quarter against one of the best teams in the country.”

With Oklahoma leading 7-0 early in the second quarter, the Sooners appeared to have a goal-line stand, but an unsportsma­nlike conduct penalty against linebacker Jaren Kanak gave the Knights a first down. Plumlee scored on the next play to tie the game.

Oklahoma pulled ahead 14-10 on a 42-yard pass from Gabriel to Anderson, but UCF answered 27 seconds later with an 86-yard touchdown pass from Plumlee to Baker.

Oklahoma's Zach Schmit made a 25-yard field goal to close the half after missing his first two attempts, tying the game at 17. UCF took a 23-17 lead into the fourth.

Gabriel's swing pass to Drake Stoops went for a 11yard touchdown to tie the game, and Schmit's extra point put the Sooners up 24-23. Oklahoma's Gavin Sawchuk and Marcus Major combined for 49 yards on five carries on the drive.

Sawchuk's 30-yard touchdown run on the next Oklahoma possession put the Sooners up 31-23 with 3:13 to play.

UCF responded with Baker scoring on a 12-yard touchdown reception with 1:16 remaining. The Knights went for a two-point conversion that could have tied the game. UCF's Xavier Townsend caught a backward pass and was looking to throw, but Oklahoma's Kendal Dolby dragged him down for a loss.

“It's a play that we worked in all the way back in fall camp,” Malzahn said. “Obviously, when a play like that doesn't work, I mean you get questions. But at the time, we felt really good about it.”

Oklahoma's Austin Stogner recovered UCF's onside kick, and the Sooners ran out the clock.

Despite numerous errors, Oklahoma's goals of a spot in the Big 12 title game and a College Football Playoff bid remain reachable.

“We were fortunate to win the game,” coach Brent Venables said. “We made enough mistakes today to lose.”

 ?? NATE BILLINGS – THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Oklahoma wide receiver Nic Anderson, right, celebrates his second-quarter touchdown catch with running back Gavin Sawchuk during Saturday's game against Central Florida.
NATE BILLINGS – THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Oklahoma wide receiver Nic Anderson, right, celebrates his second-quarter touchdown catch with running back Gavin Sawchuk during Saturday's game against Central Florida.

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