The Commercial Appeal

Baylor hangs on for Big 12 title

- Stephen Hawkins

ARLINGTON, Texas — Dezmon Jackson came up inches short on a desperate, fourth-down dive with 24 seconds remaining and fifth-ranked Oklahoma State fell to ninth-rated Baylor 21-16 in the Big 12 championsh­ip game Saturday, knocking the Cowboys out of contention for a playoff spot.

Blake Shapen threw three TDS while completing his first 17 passes as Baylor (11-2, College Football Playoff No. 9) took a 21-3 lead.

The Cowboys (11-2, CFP No. 5) rallied back, then went 89 yards on 17 plays on their final drive. But their Big 12 and national championsh­ip hopes wound up just shy.

After having first-and-goal from 2 following a pass interferen­ce penalty, Jackson gained a yard and was held for no gain before an incomplete pass by Spencer Sanders.

On fourth down from the 1, Jackson tried to sweep wide left, but with safety Jairon Mcvea in pursuit, he barely missed while trying to reach the pylon in the front corner of the end zone.

There would need to be some chaos, in form of an upset or two in other conference title games later in the day, for third-time Big 12 champion Baylor to have a chance to be in the final four for the first time when the CFP rankings come out Sunday.

Baylor was 2-7 in coach Dave Aranda’s debut last year, when the pandemic wiped out spring drills when he was coming off a national championsh­ip as LSU defensive coordinato­r. The 11 wins match a school record.

Sanders threw four intercepti­ons, one by Mcvea, and the Cowboys were without leading rusher Jaylen Warren because of his lingering ankle and shoulder issues.

Shapen started his second game in a row for injured quarterbac­k Gerry Bohanon (right hamstring), and the Bears won even with only 242 total yards of offense. They had only 36 yards after halftime, while Shapen finished 23 of 28 for 180 yards passing overall.

After Oklahoma State took a 3-0 lead on Tanner Brown’s 23-yard field goal set up after all-purpose Baylor back Trestan Ebner fumbled on the opening drive of the game, the Bears scored 21 consecutiv­e points. Sanders threw picks on the next two drives, setting up Baylor with short fields for three-play TD drives — a 2-yard TD pass to wide-open tight open Ben Sims and Drew Estrada’s 4-yard scoring catch.

Baylor had a 21-3 lead — the largest deficit this season for the Cowboys — after an incredible 13-yard diving catch by Tyquan Thornton with a defender on his back, and able to get both feet down in bounds, with 51/2 minutes left in the first half.

The Cowboys were within 21-16 on Brown’s 20-yard field goal with 8:17 left. That was set up after Ebner muffed a punt recovered by Korie Black, who had ended the first half by deflecting a field goal attempt that came up woefully short.

Mcvea had his intercepti­on early in the second half, but Baylor failed to get a first down.

Instead of punting from their own 36, the Bears went for it on fourth down and Shapen had to just throw the ball away without an open receiver. Eight plays later, Dominic Richardson scored on a 4-yard run for the Cowboys.

The takeaway

Baylor: The Bears won the 2013 Big 12 title outright and shared in 2014 with TCU, both of those coming during a sixseason stretch when there wasn’t a championsh­ip game for the conference. Baylor lost to Oklahoma in the game two years ago.

Oklahoma State: Sanders had seven intercepti­ons in the two games this season against Baylor, though the Cowboys won the first meeting 24-14 on Oct. 2.

The first pick Saturday was right to the defender, and the second one was picked off by leaping linebacker Matt Jones when Sanders, under pressure, tried to throw off his back foot toward the sideline.

The other two intercepti­ons were tipped passes. … Oklahoma State, also without standout center Danny Godlevske had only 70 yards rushing on 40 carries (1.8 yards per carry).

 ?? KEVIN JAIRAJ/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Baylor receiver Tyquan Thornton catches a touchdown pass as Oklahoma State cornerback Christian Holmes defends on Saturday.
KEVIN JAIRAJ/USA TODAY SPORTS Baylor receiver Tyquan Thornton catches a touchdown pass as Oklahoma State cornerback Christian Holmes defends on Saturday.

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