Los Angeles Times

Bears crawl back into mix

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STILLWATER, Okla. — Backup quarterbac­k Chris Johnson threw two passes for touchdowns and ran for a score, and No. 10 Baylor beat previously unbeaten No. 6 Oklahoma State, 45-35, on Saturday night to climb back into the College Football Playoff picture.

Baylor (9-1, 6-1 Big 12) remained in the mix for the conference title, while Oklahoma State (10-1, 7-1) probably is out of the playoff conversati­on.

Baylor quarterbac­k Jarrett Stidham took several hard hits in the first half and did not play after the halftime break.

Original starter Seth Russell is out for the season after he fractured a bone in his neck.

The Bears still gained 700 yards. KD Cannon caught five passes for 210 yards to help the Bears bounce back from a 44-34 loss to Oklahoma last week.

Mason Rudolph passed for 430 yards and three touchdowns, and James Washington and Jalen McCleskey each caught two touchdown passes for the Cowboys.

Baylor, which entered the game leading the nation in yards per game and points per game, set the tone immediatel­y.

Corey Coleman caught a 48-yard pass on the first play from scrimmage, then Shock Linwood’s five-yard touchdown run put the Bears ahead 56 seconds into the game.

Baylor gained 439 yards and ran 61 plays in the first half, but had two critical fumbles that kept Oklahoma State in the game.

It was the fifth time the Cowboys trailed at the half in their last eight games.

Stidham completed 12 of 22 passes for 258 yards and a touchdown in the first half.

Johnson threw touchdown passes on his first two possession­s of the second half to put the Bears in control.

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Associated Press ?? BAYLOR’S Chance Waz (18) breaks up a pass intended for Oklahoma State’s Jalen McCleskey (84).
Sue Ogrocki Associated Press BAYLOR’S Chance Waz (18) breaks up a pass intended for Oklahoma State’s Jalen McCleskey (84).

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