Chicago Tribune (Sunday)

Leap, Frogs: TCU rallies to win in OT

Big 12 has 1 perfect team left as No. 8 Oklahoma State falls

- By Stephen Hawkins |

FORT WORTH, Texas — Kendre Miller scored on a 2-yard run in the second overtime and 13th-ranked TCU beat No. 8 Oklahoma State 43-40 in a matchup of the Big 12’s last remaining undefeated teams Saturday.

Fans stormed the field after Miller got into the end zone for the Horned Frogs (6-0, 3-0 Big 12), who had gone into the fourth quarter trailing by two touchdowns.

“Great win for our program,” first-year TCU coach Sonny Dykes said.

The teams traded TDs in the first OT, with receivers getting wide open for big plays.

Max Duggan threw a 25-yard touchdown pass to a wide-open Quentin Johnston on the second play of OT for TCU. The Cowboys were then facing fourth-and-9 when Spencer Sanders found Braydon Johnson by himself for a 23-yard gain to the 1, setting up Dominic Richardson’s tying TD run.

“It shows the culture of this team,” Duggan said of the comeback.

Oklahoma State (5-1, 2-1) got the ball to start the second overtime, but after a holding penalty and three incomplete passes in a row, the Cowboys had to settle for Tanner Brown’s fourth field goal, a 52-yarder.

Miller finished with 104 yards rushing on 22 carries, including another TD on a 3-yard run in the fourth. Duggan completed 23 of 40 passes for 286 yards and two TDs, while Johnston had eight catches for 180 yards.

“He has a burning desire to be a great

player,” Dykes said of Johnston. “He’s not an Instagram guy. He just likes to play football.”

Sanders ran for touchdowns on Oklahoma State’s first two drives of the game, but was only 16-of-36 passing for 245 yards with a touchdown and an intercepti­on after not practicing all week. He dinged his right (throwing) shoulder late in their win over Texas Tech last week, but insisted he was fine and lack of practice wasn’t the problem.

“It’s just football at the end of the day,” Sanders said after gaining 68 yards on 11 carries. “I just had to physically come out and play better.”

The Cowboys jumped out to a 24-7 lead only five minutes into the second quarter on an incredible 22-yard TD catch by John Paul Richardson, who was tangled with cornerback

Josh Newton, reached out his right hand and pulled the ball into his chest.

TCU used a little trickery to tie the game at 30-30 with 1:57 left in regulation. After a shift in the backfield for running back Emari Demarcado to take the shotgun snap, he handed the ball right back to Duggan, who found tight end Jared Wiley wide open in the right flat for a 10-yard touchdown. Wiley had a 13-yard catch two plays before that on that eight-play, 94-yard drive.

That followed a sequence when Sanders threw an intercepti­on with 7:18 left on a deep ball to Johnson, who appeared to get pushed by Bud Clark before the safety came down with the ball on the TCU 8. The Horned Frogs went three-and-out, but the Cowboys did the same before TCU’s tying drive.

 ?? BRANDON WADE/AP ?? TCU quarterbac­k Max Duggan celebrates the winning touchdown in double overtime against Oklahoma State on Saturday in Fort Worth, Texas.
BRANDON WADE/AP TCU quarterbac­k Max Duggan celebrates the winning touchdown in double overtime against Oklahoma State on Saturday in Fort Worth, Texas.

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