Press-Telegram (Long Beach)

Jayhawks score late touchdown, hold on to surprise the Sooners

- By Dave Skretta

LAWRENCE, KAN. ❯❯ Kansas coach Lance Leipold has always been focused on the future: the next game, the renovation­s that are about to transform Memorial Stadium, the long-term prospects of a program that has long been in the dumps.

“It's time,” Leipold said after a 38-33 win over No. 6 Oklahoma on Saturday, “for me to start talking about how far we've come.”

Devin Neal ran for 112 yards and the go-ahead score with 55 seconds left, the Sooners' Dillon Gabriel threw incomplete to the end zone on the final play of the game, and Kansas fans — finally relishing a bit of success after watching so many downtrodde­n teams over the years — were left to storm the field and celebrate one of the biggest wins in school history.

The Jayhawks snapped an 18-game losing streak to Oklahoma in their final matchup before it departs the Big 12 for the SEC, and they beat their highestran­ked opponent since defeating Virginia Tech in the 2008 Orange Bowl.

“This is a huge moment for this team,” said Jason Bean, starting once again in place of injured quarterbac­k Jalon Daniels.

The Jayhawks (6-2, 3-2 Big 12) looked as if they had squandered their chance to win when, trailing 33-32 with 2:29 remaining, Bean threw an intercepti­on. But their vastly improved defense forced Oklahoma (7-1, 4-1) to punt, and after two completion­s and a fourthdown throw that gained 37 yards, Neal scampered in from 9 out against what appeared to be an ambivalent defense to give Kansas the lead back.

But it also gave Oklahoma's offense another shot with the ball.

Gabriel completed a 39yard pass to Brenan Thompson to reach the Kansas 34 with 24 seconds to go. After a short throw to Jovantae Barnes and an incompleti­on, the quarterbac­k who had been nearly perfect all season threw high to the end zone on the final play to touch off the field-storming celebratio­n.

“I got caught in a whole bunch of students,” Leipold said. “I hope nobody gives me a breathalyz­er just off the fumes out there.”

Bean threw for 218 yards with two intercepti­ons while running for 62 yards and a touchdown. Daniel Hishaw also had two TD runs for the Jayhawks, who had not beaten Oklahoma since Oct. 4, 1997.

Gabriel finished with 171 yards passing and three touchdown runs, and Tawee Walker ran for 146 yards and a score, though the Sooners were left to lament too many missed opportunit­ies and the end to their perfect season.

“Turned the ball over, penalties — the timing of all of it was really poor,” Oklahoma coach Brent Venables said. “As I told them, we're not going to be defined by any one win or any loss. We have a lot still in front of us. But this one hurts. It stings.”

The Jayhawks had jumped to a 14-0 lead on a pick-six by Mello Dotson and Hishaw's first TD run. But the Sooners, who had been struggling without injured running back Marcus Major, soon found their stride.

When the Jayhawks fumbled a kickoff, Gabriel's second touchdown run marked 21 unanswered points for Oklahoma.

The seesaw affair was just getting started, though.

The Jayhawks had closed within 21-20 in the third quarter when they pounced on a fumble and Bean ran 38 yards for a score. The Sooners answered with a 75-yard TD drive to take a 27-26 lead, only to watch the Jayhawks capitalize on three personal fouls — including one on the Oklahoma bench for arguing about the first — to regain a 32-27 lead.

Kansas nearly made it a two-possession game in the fourth quarter when the Sooners muffed the ensuing kickoff, but a holding penalty brought back Hishaw's 20-yard touchdown run and Seth Keller missed a 42-yard field-goal attempt.

The Sooners seized upon the opportunit­y. Their defense got a hand on Bean's pass and Billy Bowman picked it off at the Kansas 14. Gabriel scored less than 2 minutes later to take a 3332 lead with 5:22 to go.

Plenty of time for the Jayhawks to score one more touchdown and make a big defensive stand.

 ?? CHARLIE RIEDEL — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Devin Neal of Kansas dives into the end zone for the goahead touchdown with 55seconds left against Oklahoma.
CHARLIE RIEDEL — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Devin Neal of Kansas dives into the end zone for the goahead touchdown with 55seconds left against Oklahoma.

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