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October 7, 2012

OU blasts Texas Tech, 41-20

LUBBOCK, Texas — Landry Jones passed for two touchdowns, Blake Bell ran for two more and No. 17 Oklahoma beat Texas Tech 41-20 on Saturday, avenging the Sooners’ home loss to the Red Raiders last season.

The win was crucial for Oklahoma to remain in the conversation for the Big 12 title.

Both of Jones’ touchdown passes went for 13 yards — one each to Justin Brown and Kenny Stills. Bell, in at quarterback, scored his touchdowns from a yard out.

Javon Harris put the game out of reach midway through the third quarter when he returned an interception 46 yards for a TD to put the Sooners (3-1, 1-1) up 38-13.

The Red Raiders had their worst defensive performance this year, giving up 380 total yards after coming in ranked No. 1 in the nation.

Seth Doege was 22 of 36 for 203 yards and had three interceptions for Texas Tech (4-1, 1-1).

The win was sweet for the Sooners, who lost 41-38 to the Red Raiders last season — a defeat that broke Oklahoma’s 39-game win streak in Norman.

It was the first time the Sooners won in Lubbock since 2003. It also upped the Sooners’ record to 19-0 in games following a loss going back to 2004. They lost two weeks ago at home 24-19 to Kansas State. OU also avoided having back-to-back Big 12 losses under coach Bob Stoops.

Harris got his second interception of the season and a touchdown in the third quarter when Doege threw his third pick of the day. The ball was tipped in the secondary and Harris ran 46 yards for the score to put the Sooners up 38-13.

OU went up 31-13 early in the third quarter on a 1-yard run by Bell. The Sooners got the ball after Texas Tech failed to get a first down on a fourth-and-5 play from the OU 36. Doege got sacked for a 10-yard loss by Frank Shannon and the Sooners took over from their own 46.

In the first half, Oklahoma’s offensive line gave Jones ample time to pass. He completed 10 of 14 passes for 121 yards in the second quarter after completing just six passes for 54 yards in the first.

Oklahoma extended its lead to 24-13 off Doege’s second interception. Safety Aaron Colvin grabbed the ball out of the air near the line of scrimmage and returned it to Texas Tech’s 41. The Sooners drive stalled at the 16 and the Sooners had to settle for a field goal.

Jones got his 100th career touchdown pass on OU’s previous possession when he found Kenny Stills in far corner of the end zone for a 13-yard touchdown that put the Sooners up 21-13

OU missed out on a scoring opportunity in the first quarter when a pass from Doege was tipped and intercepted by Jamarkus McFarland at the Red Raiders’ 17. McFarland, a tackle, ran 13 yards to the 4 before Doege hit him and he fumbled. Texas Tech receiver Tyson Williams recovered and the Red Raiders resumed their drive.

Texas Tech settled for a 35-yarrd field goal to take a 10-7 in the second quarter.

No. 17 OKLAHOMA 41,

TEXAS TECH 20



Oklahoma    7    17    17    0    —    41

Texas Tech    7    6    0    7    —    20



First Quarter

Okl—J.Brown 13 pass from Jones (Hunnicutt kick), 10:59.

TT—Ke.Williams 7 run (Bustin kick), 7:11.

Second Quarter

TT—FG Bustin 35, 14:22.

Okl—Bell 1 run (Hunnicutt kick), 11:08.

TT—FG Bustin 43, 6:58.

Okl—Stills 13 pass from Jones (Hunnicutt kick), 3:27.

Okl—FG Hunnicutt 33, :31.

Third Quarter

Okl—Bell 1 run (Hunnicutt kick), 9:13.

Okl—J.Harris 46 interception return (Hunnicutt kick), 8:40.

Okl—FG Hunnicutt 42, :47.

Fourth Quarter

TT—S.Foster 3 run (Bustin kick), :56.

A—60,800.



            Okl        TT

First downs            22        21

Rushes-yards            29-121        32-89

Passing            259        271

Comp-Att-Int            25-40-0        26-41-3

Return Yards            62        0

Punts-Avg.            4-45.3        4-41.0

Fumbles-Lost            2-1        1-0

Penalties-Yards            5-42        4-33

Time of Possession            29:38        30:22



INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Oklahoma, Dami.Williams 14-48, Whaley 2-22, Millard 4-19, Bell 7-17, Stills 1-13, Clay 1-2. Texas Tech, S.Foster 11-44, Stephens 11-39, Ke.Williams 7-24, E.Ward 1-0, Doege 2-(minus 18).

PASSING—Oklahoma, Jones 25-40-0-259. Texas Tech, Doege 22-36-3-203, Brewer 4-5-0-68.

RECEIVING—Oklahoma, Stills 7-43, Dami.Williams 6-82, Shepard 4-41, J.Brown 3-19, Neal 2-38, Millard 2-26, Bester 1-10. Texas Tech, Moore 5-80, Bell 3-55, Amaro 3-29, S.Foster 3-26, E.Ward 3-20, Stephens 3-6, Ty.Williams 2-15, Ontiveros 1-19, Ke.Williams 1-10, Marquez 1-7, Torres 1-4.

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