Hartford Courant (Sunday)

Sooners state case with Big 12 title

After win vs. Bears, they’re poised for playoff berth

- By Stephen Hawkins Associated Press

ARLINGTON, Texas — No. 6 Oklahoma has done all it can, winning a fifth Big 12 title in a row with another close win over No. 7 Baylor.

Now the Sooners wait to see if they are going to get in back in the College Football Playoff. That is up to the selection committee, though it will be virtually impossible to keep Oklahoma from being one of those four teams.

“I hope they see the Big 12 champions. They’ve got a job to do, I get that,” coach Lincoln Riley said after Oklahoma’s 30-23 overtime win Saturday.

“We’ve had a job to do as a team ... and ultimately win the Big 12 championsh­ip,” he said. “We’ve done that.’’

Rhamondre Stevenson had a 5-yard touchdown run in overtime, and then true freshman Jacob Zeno — whose two long passes in the fourth quarter helped tie the game — was under constant pressure when Baylor got its last chance.

A day after No. 5 Utah lost in the Pac-12 championsh­ip game, and before No. 4 Georgia fell 37-10 to No. 1 LSU in the SEC title game, Oklahoma (12-1) became the first team in any league to win 10 conference championsh­ip games. It was the 13th Big 12 title overall for the Sooners, who went to the playoff three of the past four seasons.

It was the second time in four games that

Oklahoma beat the Bears (11-2), who in coach Matt Rhule’s debut season two years ago lost 11 games with a depleted roster in the aftermath of a scandal that led to the firing of coach Art Briles.

Rhule said Oklahoma should be in the playoff regardless of any other results.

As for his team, Rhule told them to “feel that pain” of watching the Sooners celebrate.

“Let that drive you in the offseason,” he said. “But at the same time, also understand what we’ve done.”

The Bears tied the game after Zeno came in during the fourth quarter, the second quarterbac­k used after starter Charlie Brewer left the game in the second quarter following a big hit he delivered on a defender.

There was an 81-yard catch-and-run touchdown by Trestan Ebner with 9:41 left in regulation and a 78-yarder to Chris Platt that set up John Mayers’ 27-yarder with 3:25 left to make it 23-all.

“It’s not supposed to be easy,” Oklahoma QB Jalen Hurts said.

 ?? TOM FOX/DALLAS MORNING NEWS ?? Oklahoma RB Rhamondre Stevenson scores the game-winning TD on Saturday.
TOM FOX/DALLAS MORNING NEWS Oklahoma RB Rhamondre Stevenson scores the game-winning TD on Saturday.

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