The Denver Post

Baker Mayfield passes for 386 yards and three TDS as No. 5 Oklahoma goes on the road to beat No. 2 Ohio State 31-16.

Mayfield’s 386 yards passing help Sooners hurdle Buckeyes

- By Mitch Stacy

COLUMBUS, OHIO» Baker Mayfield threw for 386 yards and three touchdowns as No. 5 Oklahoma pulled ahead in the second half to knock off No. 2 Ohio State 31-16 on Saturday night, giving first-year Sooners head coach Lincoln Riley an early signature victory.

Mayfield lived up to his billing as a Heisman Trophy candidate in shifting the Sooners (2-0) into overdrive and piling up the yards in the second half as the Buckeyes’ offense sputtered.

Oklahoma took its first lead of the game near the end of the third quarter and cruised in the fourth. Mayfield sprinted around the field with a huge Sooners flag and emphatical­ly planted it at midfield among his cheering teammates as the Buckeyes’ marching band stood and watched nearby.

“We should have won by more,” Mayfield said.

Ohio State’s title hopes didn’t evaporate, but it will have to solve myriad offensive problems and play much better to get back in the hunt for the College Football Playoff.

True freshman J.K. Dobbins again was a bright spot for the Buckeyes, rushing for 72 yards and a touchdown, but quarterbac­k J.T. Barrett couldn’t hit the big passes when he desperatel­y needed them to extend drives. He often resorted to pulling the ball down and taking off himself after not finding an open receiver.

“It was awful,” Ohio State coach Urban Meyer said. “We got beat by a very good team and a quarterbac­k that was dynamic. I thought our defense hung in there against, like I said, a very good player.”

Mayfield was sharp again, hitting 27-of-35 passes and tossing TD passes to Dimitri Flowers, Lee Morris and Trey Sermon.

Ohio State (1-1, 1-0 Big Ten) was plagued by the same problems with the passing game that has tripped it up since last season. Receivers had trouble getting open, and when they did, Barrett couldn’t get the ball into their hands.

He was intercepte­d by Parnell Motley in the fourth quarter, allowing the Sooners to score a minute and 40 seconds later on a 3yard run by Jordan Smallwood to make it 3113.

Oklahoma avenged the Buckeyes’ 45-24 win in Norman last year. Barrett didn’t look anything like the quarterbac­k who tossed four touchdown passes in that game as Ohio State lost at home for the first time since Nov. 21, 2015. He was 19-for-35 for 183 yards.

Meyer said there was plenty of blame to go around.

“I’m going to make it perfectly clear, there’s not a bull’s eye on J.T. Barrett,” Meyer said. “It’s part of the system and a group that have to get better.”

 ?? Gregory Shamus, Getty Images ?? Oklahoma quarterbac­k Baker Mayfield, a Heisman Trophy candidate, looks for more running room Saturday night against Ohio State in a showdown of longtime national powers. Mayfield passed for 386 yards and three TDS.
Gregory Shamus, Getty Images Oklahoma quarterbac­k Baker Mayfield, a Heisman Trophy candidate, looks for more running room Saturday night against Ohio State in a showdown of longtime national powers. Mayfield passed for 386 yards and three TDS.

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