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Hurts scores 5 TDs, Sooners roll past West Virginia 52-14

- ByMurray Evans

NORMAN, OKLA. (AP) » Jalen Hurts passed for 316 yards and three touchdowns and rushed for 75 yards and two more scores and No. 5 Oklahoma cruised to a 52-14 victory over West Virginia on Saturday.

Oklahoma (7- 0, 4- 0) is unbeaten in eight games against West Virginia (34, 1-3) since the Mountainee­rs joined the Big 12 Conference in the 2012 season. The Sooners now have won 20 of their last 21 games.

Oklahoma, which rolled up 562 yards of offense, has scored at least 34 points in 17 straight games, the second-longest such streak in the Football Bowl Subdivisio­n since 1980. The Sooners didn’t score a touchdown in the fourth quarter, though; they’ve now scored a touchdown in every quarter but two this season.

West Virginia quarterbac­k Austin Kendall, who spent three seasons at Oklahoma as a backup to Baker Mayfield and Kyler Murray before transferri­ng, completed 15 of 31 passes for 182 yards, including touchdowns of 38 and 7 yards to T. J. Simmons.

Hurts, whose transfer from Alabama to Oklahoma led to Kendall’s transfer, completed 16 of 17 passes, with the incompleti­on a drop by freshman Drake Stoops. Hurts entered the game averaging 398 yards of offense per game, a number that won’t drop much after his 391-yard performanc­e against the Mountainee­rs.

Oklahoma punted on its first possession but scored touchdowns on its next four — a 20-yard pass to Jeremiah Hall, a 6-yard pass to Charleston Rambo, a 9-yard run by Kennedy Brooks and a 2-yard run by Hurts.

The Mountainee­rs were within 28-14 at halftime, but Oklahoma scored three touchdowns in the third quarter, the first on a 22yard run by Hurts and the second on a 46-yard pass to Lee Morris. Brayden Willis then blocked a punt in the end zone that Oklahoma’s Austin Stogner recovered to extend the Sooners’ lead to 49-14. It was the first time that happened to West Virginia since the 2003 season and the third time since the start of last season that Oklahoma had a punt block result in a touchdown. THE TAKEAWAY West Virginia: The Mountainee­rs are threefourt­hs of the way through a difficult stretch that includes consecutiv­e games against No. 15 Texas, Iowa State, Oklahoma and No. 18 Baylor. Survive that gauntlet, and West Virginia can try to secure bowl eligibilit­y during its final four games against Texas Tech, Kansas State, Oklahoma State and Texas Christian.

Oklahoma: The Sooners’ offense continued to roll behind Hurts and the defense mostly held its own, holding the Mountainee­rs to 51 rushing yards and 242 yards of offense. Those are two things Oklahoma will need to continue to happen to stay in the mix for a spot in the College Football Playoff. SCHOONER DOWN After Oklahoma’s fourth touchdown, the horsedrawn Sooner Schooner came onto Owen Field to celebrate, but it fell over while making a turn, spilling people and debris onto the field.

The horses kept running but quickly were corralled and there were no major injuries to human or horse, even though both riders were thrown from the Schooner. Security officials quickly cleared the debris and play resumed without delay. After Oklahoma’s fifth touchdown, a cheerleade­r ran onto the field waving a giant “OU” flag in lieu of the Schooner.

 ?? ALONZO ADAMS - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Oklahoma quarterbac­k Jalen Hurts (1) runs against West Virginia during the first half of an NCAA college football game in Norman, Okla., Saturday, Oct. 19, 2019.
ALONZO ADAMS - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Oklahoma quarterbac­k Jalen Hurts (1) runs against West Virginia during the first half of an NCAA college football game in Norman, Okla., Saturday, Oct. 19, 2019.

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