[size=+3]Week 10[/size]
[size=+1]#12 Oklahoma (6-1) @ #3 Texas A&M (9-0)[/size]
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(top) OU HB Mossis Madu rushed for 153 yards and scored three times. (bottom left) OU QB Landry Jones passed for 330 yards and three touchdowns. (bottom right) Texas A&M HB Christine Michael rushed for 193 yards and a touchdown.[/size]
College Station, TX - The fans at Kyle Field did not need the yell leaders to get them riled up for this game. All that was on the line for the Aggies was a chance at a Big 12 South championship appearance and a shot at a national title. A&M QB Jerrod Johnson and WR Jeff Fuller would have their opportunity to show the rest of the nation they are legit Heisman contenders.
However, to start off, the Aggies looked overmatched as they were overwhelmed by the outstanding Sooner defense, going three-and-out. As for Oklahoma, the Sooners easily marched down the field where QB Landry Jones hit WR Jameel Owens on a playaction pass at the goal line. On the 15-yard connection Owens was hit hard in the end zone but hung onto the football to put the Sooners on top
7-0.
Though, the Aggies turned things around when A&M QB Jerrod Johnson opened things up with a 46-yard pass to WR Jeff Fuller. It would set up a pass over the middle to slot receiver Kenric McNeal for a 6-yard TD to tie the game up
7-7.
On the ensuing possession OU QB Landry Jones threw a pass right to A&M CB Coryell Judie who easily made the interception and returned it for a pick-six. Texas A&M now had a
14-7 lead just like that.
But Oklahoma struck back quickly when Jones went over the top and was right on the money to WR Ryan Broyles who caught the ball in stride for a 48-yard TD to tie the game up
14-14.
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In the 2nd quarter OU QB Landry Jones was picked off again, but the Aggies were held and forced to punt. But the Sooners would turn it over again when freshman TE Jason Prince put it on the turf and A&M recovered. This time the Aggies managed to convert a 26-yard FG to regain the lead
17-14.
Late in the half, Johnson would get the Aggies into the red zone. With under a minute left, it would come down to a 4th-and-one inside the OU 10-yard line. Aggie head coach Mike Sherman decided to go for it rather than taking the easy FG. Johnson could not find anybody open and threw an incomplete pass that was nearly picked off as the Sooners dodged a huge bullet heading into halftime.
Bob Stoops must have inspired his team to play better at halftime because the Sooners came out with their hair on fire to start the 3rd quarter. On the 2nd play of the half the entire game turned around. OU HB Mossis Madu found an opening, slipped by a tackle and took it 62 yard to the house. Just like that the Sooners regained the lead
21-17.
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But to make matters worse for the Aggies, Johnson was picked off on the very next play from scrimmage as the crowd let out a collective groan. OU CB Lamar Harris was able to easily take it back for an easy pick-six to now make it
28-17.
Then the Aggies were stopped on a 4th-and-three just inside Sooner territory when HB Christine Michael who was actually having a great game, was stuffed by OU DT Gerald McCoy in the backfield. Some of the fans booed the playcall and it would not be long before they saw OU HB Mossis Madu punch his way into the end zone on a 2-yard scamper to suddenly make it
35-17.
After another A&M three-and-out, Madu would cap off another drive with a 1-yard TD run for his 3rd touchdown of the game to give Oklahoma a
42-17 lead heading into the 4th quarter.
Even when the Aggies were able to finally stop the potent Sooner offense, Oklahoma was able to boot through a 50-yard FG to increase their lead to
45-17. As many of the fans started heading for the exits, A&M HB Christine Michael gave the remaining fans something to cheer for when he made his way down the sideline, breaking two tackles en route to a 73-yard TD run to make it
45-24. In final minutes OU QB Landry Jones threw his 3rd TD pass to WR DeJuan Miller on a 17 yard connection as Sooners brought the Aggies back down to reality with a
52-24 destruction of Texas A&M and its 11-game win streak.
#12 Oklahoma 52
QB Landry Jones: 24-38, 330 yds, 3 td, 2 int
HB Mossis Madu: 29 car, 153 yds, 3 td
WR Ryan Broyles: 3 rec, 62 yds, td
DE Jeremy Beal: 6 tkl, 3 tfl, 2 sk
#3 Texas A&M 24
QB Jerrod Johnson: 13-30, 210 yds, td, int
HB Christine Michael: 34 car, 193 yds, td
WR Jeff Fuller: 4 rec, 108 yds
CB Coryell Judie: 8 tkl, int, defl, ff, td
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[b][size=+2]Games of the Week[/size][/b]
Ole Miss 24
#25 Tennessee 18
Mississippi State 20
#20 Alabama 23
Duke 17
#14 Maryland 14
#24 Florida State 7
NC State 31
#4 Illinois 7
#17 Purdue 24
#11 Ohio State 31
Minnesota 34
#19 LSU 41
#21 Penn State 22
Nevada 34
#23 Hawai'i 27
Buffalo 10
#22 Cincinnati 16
[u]#12 Oklahoma 52
#3 Texas A&M 24[/u]
Oklahoma State 24
#5 Texas 27 OT
#2 Virginia Tech 21
Miami 33
[b][size=+2]BCS Rankings[/size][/b]
1 Florida 8-0
2 Texas 9-1
3 USC 7-1
4 Oklahoma 7-1
5 Cal 8-1
[b]6 Oregon State 7-1[/b]
7 Notre Dame 6-1
8 Oregon 7-1
9 Purdue 7-1
10 Virginia Tech 8-1
[b][size=+2]Heisman Watch[/size][/b]
WR Jeff Fuller (Texas A&M) - 62 rec, 1004 yds, 11 td
[b]HB Ryan McCants (Oregon State) ^ 1152 yds, 16 td[/b]
QB Jerrod Johnson (Texas A&M) v 2565 yds, 29 td, 11 int
WR Tyron Carrier (Houston) ^ 74 rec, 865 yds, 14 td
HB Shane Vereen (Cal) ^ 887 yds, 13 td