Miami Herald (Sunday)

Rattler TD pass in 4th OT sends OU past Texas

- From Miami Herald Wire Services

Benched early and celebratin­g late, Spencer Rattler had quite the first experience in a most-unusual version of the Red River rivalry.

The Oklahoma freshman threw a 25-yard scoring pass to Drake Stoops in the fourth overtime and the Sooners survived a late rally from No. 22 Texas in regulation for a 53-45 victory Saturday in Dallas.

Rattler sat most of the second quarter in favor of Tanner Mordecai after an intercepti­on and a fumble, but came back with two of his three scoring passes in overtime as the Sooners (2-2, 1-2 Big 12) bounced back from their first backto-back losses in the regular season since 1999.

“I thought Spencer did some good things early then had a couple plays that I didn’t like,” coach Lincoln Riley said. “I felt like Tanner would go play well. I also felt like it would help Spencer step back for a second and kind of see the whole thing a little bit and settle down, and I think that happened.”

So much about one of college football’s most unique settings was different because the pandemic reduced the crowd to 24,000 at the 93,000-seat Cotton Bowl and shut down the surroundin­g Texas state fair for the first time since World War II.

The dramatic ending was quite familiar.

Sam Ehlinger, who had a career-high four rushing touchdowns, threw two TD passes in the final 3:28 of regulation after what appeared to be a game-sealing intercepti­on by Woodi Washington in the end zone with the Sooners leading 31-17 with five minutes remaining.

But Ehlinger’s pass was intercepte­d in end zone by Tre Brown after Rattler’s toss to former OU coach Bob Stoops’ son, leaving the senior with a 1-4 record against his biggest rival, including a loss in the 2018 Big 12 championsh­ip game.

The Longhorns (2-2, 1-2) also left themselves little hope of playing for a Big 12 title, much less being part of the College Football Playoff conversati­on.

“We showed the football team we are there at the end when we stay out of our own way, without penalties, a lot of different things, mistakes that are self-inflicted,” said Ehlinger, who threw 53 passes and had 23 carries for a career-high 112 yards. “It’s unfortunat­e. We’ve got to get better.”

After tossing a 2-yard score to Keaontay Ingram with 14 seconds left in regulation, Ehlinger opened overtime with his third rushing TD, from 3 yards.

Rattler answered with an 11-yard touchdown pass to Austin Stogner, then plunged over from the halfyard line on fourth down after his initial scoring run was overturned on review to start the second OT.

Ehlinger’s fourth rushing TD forced the third overtime, when Texas’ Cameron Dicker had a 33-yard field goal try blocked by Perrion Winfrey before OU’s Gabe Brkic missed wide right from 31 on second down.

Rattler was replaced by Mordecai in the second quarter after losing a fumble on a sack at the Oklahoma 19 to set up the first Texas touchdown. His intercepti­on was thrown directly to waiting linebacker DeMarvion Overshown, who returned it to the Oklahoma 11. The Sooners held Texas to a field goal.

Rattler was 23 of 35 for 209 yards, and T.J. Pledger rushed for 131 yards and two touchdowns.

Ehlinger threw for 287 yards, while his top three running backs — Ingram, Bijan Robinson and Roschon Johnson — combined for just 11 carries and 29 yards.

A No. 3 Georgia 44, No. 14 Tennessee 21: Stetson Bennett threw two touchdown passes and ran for another score and the host Bulldogs bounced back from the Volunteers’ (2-1, 2-1) Tennessee’s goal-line stand on the final play of the first half, dominating the final 30 minutes. The Bulldogs (3-0) knocked off a ranked Southeaste­rn Conference team for the second week in a row, shaking off a a 21-17 deficit to completely wipe out the Volunteers over the final two quarters.

A No. 8 North Carolina 56, No. 19 Virginia Tech 45: Michael Carter ran for a career-high 214 yards and two touchdowns — including a 62-yarder midway through the fourth quarter — to help the host Tar Heels beat the Hokies (2-1, 2-1).

The Tar Heels (3-0, 3-0 Atlantic Coast Conference) leaned on a dominating running game. Javonte Williams also ran for a career-best 169 yards and two scores of his own, with both backs finding gaping lanes and weaving through defenders to keep the chains moving on the way to 399 yards on the ground.

A No. 15 BYU 27, UTSA 20: Zach Wilson threw for 292 yards and two touchdowns and Tyler Allgeier ran for 116 yards and another score to lead the host Cougars (4-0) past the Roadrunner­s (3-2).

Missouri 45, No. 17

LSU 41: Connor Bazelak threw for 406 yards and four touchdowns, and the host Tigers’ maligned defense stopped the defending national champions four times at the 1-yard line in the final minute, allowing Missouri to escape with a victory in a shootout moved from Baton Rouge because of Hurricane Delta.

A No. 24 Iowa State 31, Texas Tech 15: Brock Purdy passed for 302 yards and two touchdowns, Breece Hall ran for 135 yards and two scores and the host Cyclones (3-1, 3-0 Big 12) beat (1-3, 0-3) the Red Raiders.

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 ?? MICHAEL AINSWORTH AP ?? Oklahoma quarterbac­k Spencer Rattler converted a 2-point conversion against Texas in the fourth overtime Saturday in Dallas to lead the Sooners.
MICHAEL AINSWORTH AP Oklahoma quarterbac­k Spencer Rattler converted a 2-point conversion against Texas in the fourth overtime Saturday in Dallas to lead the Sooners.

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