Santa Fe New Mexican

Murray recovers, rallies Sooners past Texas Tech

- By Schuyler Dixon Associated Press

LUBBOCK, Texas — Kyler Murray recovered from a pair of early intercepti­ons that led to a two-touchdown deficit, throwing for 360 yards and three touchdowns and running for 100 yards and another score to rally No. 7 Oklahoma to a 51-46 victory over Texas Tech on Saturday night.

Trey Sermon set career highs with 206 yards rushing and three TDs as the Sooners (8-1, 5-1 Big 12) stayed in the hunt for a return to the College Football Playoff with their 19th straight win in a true road game and 14th consecutiv­e November victory.

Oklahoma was seventh in the first playoff rankings released this past week.

The Red Raiders (5-4, 3-3) led 31-28 at halftime, but freshman quarterbac­k Alan Bowman didn’t return in the second half of their eighth straight loss against a Top 10 team going back to 2012. Texas Tech officials didn’t immediatel­y say why Bowman left the game.

The Big 12 passing leader’s absence changed the flow of a game that was looking a lot like the 65-59 touchdown fest the Sooners won in Lubbock two years ago, when Baker Mayfield topped Patrick Mahomes in a matchup of future first-round NFL draft picks.

Texas Tech punted three straight times without getting a first down after Jett Duffey replaced Bowman again, just as he did five weeks ago

when Bowman suffered a partially collapsed lung against West Virginia. Bowman returned two weeks ago against Kansas.

Duffey then started moving the Red Raiders, and they pulled within two on his 4-yard scoring pass to Zach Austin on fourth down midway through the fourth quarter. But Robert Barnes intercepte­d the 2-point conversion pass and returned it 98 yards for two points and a 44-40 OU lead.

Murray has passes intercepte­d by Vaughnte Dorsey, on his first throw of the game and again on OU’s second possession.

Bowman threw a 6-yard touchdown pass to T.J. Vasher after the Red Raiders got the ball on the Oklahoma 3 following Dorsey’s 17-yard return on the first intercepti­on.

After a 31-yard return on Dorsey’s second pick, Duffey came on as change of pace replacemen­t for Bowman and threw a screen that Ta’Zhawn Henry took 14 yards for a 14-0 lead.

But Murray protected the ball the rest of the way and led the Sooners to 687 total yards in what figures to be his only chance to get the Sooners back to the four-team playoff since the junior is expected to pursue pro baseball after his only season as OU’s starter.

Lee Morris caught two of Murray’s TDs, the second a 46-yarder that put the Sooners ahead for good 35-31 in the third quarter. Morris had 101 yards receiving. Texas Tech’s Antoine Wesley caught 12 passes for 199 yards.

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