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Stevenson has 3 TDs in return for No. 24 Oklahoma

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LUBBOCK, Texas – The room erupted during Oklahoma’s team meeting when finding out that running back Rhamondre Stevenson and defensive end Ronnie Perkins had been cleared for their season debuts.

After not playing since the Big 12 championsh­ip game last December, Stevenson and Perkins didn’t disappoint in the No. 24 Sooners’ 62-28 win at Texas Tech on Saturday night..

“We were extremely excited, we all got chills, super happy for them,” quarterbac­k Spencer Rattler said about the team finding out late Friday that Stevenson and Perkins would be able to play. “We knew they would come out and do us justice. They both did a great job.”

Stevenson ran for three first-half touchdowns, while Rattler threw for 288 yards and two scores in about 2 1/2 quarters. Perkins had three tackles, two for losses. Neither Stevenson or Perkins has played since being suspended before the Peach Bowl last season.

“They both had a big impact,” coach Lincoln Riley said. “We had to kind of scramble a plan up, and didn’t want to overdo it on them. But they’re two mentally locked-in kids. They’ve been preparing hard. ... Those guys played some ball, so that certainly helps.”

Oklahoma scored touchdowns on six consecutiv­e drives after Texas Tech (2-4, 1-4) opened the game with a 75-yard, seven-play drive. SaRodorick Thompson’s 5-yard TD run, after his 28-yard scamper, gave the Red Raiders a 7-0 lead.

Rattler was 21-of-30 passing before backup Tanner Mordecai took over midway through the third quarter with the Red Raiders up 55-14, and freshman

Chandler Morris got some late snaps. Theo Wease had five catches for 105 yards, while Austin Stogner and Jeremiah Hall had TD catches.

Safety Tre Norwood had both intercepti­ons for Oklahoma, becoming the first Sooners player with two in a game since 2016.

“The name of the game all night, we couldn’t get pressure on Rattler, let guys get open in the back end and and as the game wore on, we were very poor against the run,” Tech coach Matt Wells said. “We have to, sudden change like that, we’ve got to respond better, and you’ve got to come in and try to force field goals.”

SETTING THEM UP

The two intercepti­ons set the Sooners up at the Tech 9 and then the 25. They recovered a fumble at midfield.

“Getting the turnovers that we did were huge,” Riley said. “The couple of intercepti­ons, the fourthdown stop, I thought defensivel­y really created some momentum for our football team.”

POLL IMPLICATIO­NS

After its first game back in the Top 25 following a three-week absence, the Sooners will still be ranked and could even move up a bit.

UP NEXT

Oklahoma: home Saturday against Kansas, which has lost 15 in a row to the Sooners.

Texas Tech: plays Saturday at TCU.

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