The Oklahoman

Early wake-up call gets OU defense back on track

- OU Insider Ryan Aber The Oklahoman USA TODAY NETWORK

NORMAN — OU defensive coordinato­r Alex Grinch wasn’t about to take anything away from his defense after it caught a break Saturday.

“You take the lumps when a tip ball or something like that goes in the offense’s favor,” Grinch said after the Sooners pulled out yet another skin-of-theirteeth win, this one 16-13 over West Virginia. “Believe me, I wished that happened more often with some of those scenarios. We’ll certainly take them.”

OU got a big break late when Mountainee­rs center Zack Frazier’s snap whizzed past an unexpectin­g Jarret Doege, setting off a race between Doege and Sooners’ rush linebacker Nik Bonitto for the ball.

Doege — with a five-yard headstart — won that heat, falling on the ball 21 yards behind the line of scrimmage, but the damage was done. The Mountainee­rs were starting to creep inside Casey Legg’s field-goal range before back-toback miscues by Frazier, the first a penalty for an illegal snap after Frazier hesitated for a moment after beginning his motion. After those mistakes, though, West Virginia punted the ball back to the Sooners, for what proved to be the game-winning drive.

OU needed a break to get itself there, but Grinch’s group made plenty of their own breaks.

The Sooners held the Mountainee­rs to 226 total yards, the lowest yardage for West Virginia in two seasons.

The Mountainee­rs ran for only 47 yards — though that number was skewed a bit by the fourth-quarter touch of Sooner Magic that bailed out a defense that had bailed out its offense repeatedly.

For years, talk has centered on when the Sooners’ defense would be able to carry its own weight and stop being dragged along by OU’s otherworld­ly offense.

Now, it’s the defense bailing out an offense that still has a ways to go to give the Sooners hope of making the College Football Playoff, much less competing once there.

“It was great,” quarterbac­k Spencer Rattler said. “They always come through for us. Especially in these first four games, they’ve played really well and bring a lot of energy. We need to do that on the offensive side, too.”

For a little more than 12 minutes to start the game, things almost looked like they were reverting to what had been status quo.

The Mountainee­rs chewed up more than nine minutes of clock on their game-opening touchdown drive, three times converting on third down and once on fourth down to keep the drive alive.

“It was tough to take to the chin obviously,” defensive lineman Isaiah Thomas said. “Because we don’t have to have a wake up call to get things going.” But it did.

Members of the defense got together after that scoring drive and challenged each other to keep the Mountainee­rs to just that single touchdown, and to hold West Virginia under 100 yards rushing. Mission accomplish­ed.

West Virginia’s offense sputtered the rest of the way, with Delarrin TurnerYell picking off Doege on the Mountainee­rs’ second drive, punting five times and twice scratching across field goals.

“We felt that the first touchdown was a fluke and that we could prove that throughout the rest of the game,” Thomas said. “And obviously it was fun to be out there.”

Grinch often tells his players, ‘You can’t beat Oklahoma scoring threes.’

With the Sooners’ offense struggling, that adage nearly didn’t hold up, but in the end, it worked.

“At the end of the day, we’re Oklahoma,” Bonitto said. “We’re taking everybody’s best shot. No game is — we’re gonna walk in and whoop everybody by 30. No one is going to do that. This is everybody’s Super Bowl when we play them. We’re going to get everybody’s best shot. We have to do our best job to respond. At the end of the day, we have to get the dub, and that’s what we did tonight.”

 ?? BRYAN TERRY/THE OKLAHOMAN ?? OU's Perrion Winfrey (8) grabs the leg of West Virginia quarterbac­k Jarret Doege, who tries to throw during the Sooners' 16-13 win on Saturday night in Norman.
BRYAN TERRY/THE OKLAHOMAN OU's Perrion Winfrey (8) grabs the leg of West Virginia quarterbac­k Jarret Doege, who tries to throw during the Sooners' 16-13 win on Saturday night in Norman.
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