TURNOVER FEST HEADLINES IN-STATE RIVALRY GAME
The Cowboys take the field.
The drive from Stillwater, Oklahoma to Tulsa, Oklahoma is roughly 70 miles. A 1 hour and 15 minute drive is all that separates the Cowboys of Oklahoma State University and the Golden Hurricane of Tulsa. At the end of this game, a few feet would be the deciding factor.
The game would start out like usual for Tulsa's QB Cody Green- throwing the ball to the other team. There's just something about Tulsa's uniforms that makes him want to NOT throw it to his guys. Oklahoma State would take that turnover and squeeze a 49 yard field goal out of it. The Hurricane would gather their composure, drive the length of the field, and score on a 5 yard pass from Green to WR Keyarris Garrett. Not wanting to be outdone, the OSU offense returned fire as Junior QB Clint Chelf found Senior TE Justin Horton for a 24 yard TD strike with 52 seconds left in the first quarter. The only scoring in the second quarter would be a 33 yard Quinn Sharp field goal for OSU.
Jordan James makes a sweet catch over safety Zack Craig. James located the ball in the air and swung his body around the snag it over Craig's head.
The third quarter held little excitement for the fans...unless you like turnovers. Four interceptions in one quarter. One thrown by Cody Green, and 3 by Chelf. It was ugly. Two of the three thrown by Chelf happened in the RedZone, as CB Lowell Rose snagged one in the back of the endzone and MLB Donnell Hawkins snuck in front of a TE on the goal-line and picked it. Big stops by the TU defense. Heading into the fourth quarter, OSU had a 13-7 lead.
The lines get ready for a brawl just before Alex Singleton's TD run.
19 seconds into the fourth quarter, and TU would find the endzone on a 1-yard Alex Singleton run. The Hurricane defense would stop the Pokes and force a punt. Tulsa smashed their way down the field, and True Freshman Daniel Schwarz would kick a 30 yarder with 3:18 remaining to put TU up 17-13. Another three-and-out forced by the Tulsa defense would give the Hurricane the ball with a little over 2:30 to play. It wouldn't take long for Tulsa to score again, as Schwarz knocked in a 34-yarder with 1:41 left. But with the firepower that the Cowboys have, that's plenty of time...and they needed less than a minute to find the endzone, as Chelf connected with Freshman FB Dominic Ramacher from 2 yards away to tie the game at 20-20. Shit. Tulsa couldn't get anything going with the 47 seconds they had left, so the game would be going into overtime.
OSU wins the coin toss, so Tulsa gets the ball first. First down, 6 yard run by Trey Watts. Second down, Cody Green gets sacked for a 5 yard loss off of a playaction attempt. Third down and 9, Green would find Ja'terian Douglas coming out of the backfield....for 7 yards. TU settles for a field goal. The Hurricane defense had been pretty stout all game long, but all it takes is one play.
First play for the Cowboys, Clint Chelf finds Kevin Johnson wide open behind two defenders in the back of the endzone and lofts a beautiful ball over the TU defenders heads for the game winning touchdown.
Tulsa loses a heartbreaker to
Oklahoma State 26-23 in overtime.
Kevin Johnson's game winning grab.
Cowboys celebrate at midfield.
Cody Green wondering what he needs to do to step his game up.
Tulsa Stats
Cody Green 12-20 146 yards 1 touchdown 2 interceptions
Trey Watts 21 carries for 113 yards
Keyarris Garrett 3 catches for 30 yards and a touchdown
Dexter McCoil 11 tackles, 5 for loss, 2 sacks, 3 deflections
Lowell Rose 5 tackles 2 interceptions 2 deflection
Oklahoma State Stats
Clint Chelf 22-37 350 yards 3 td's 4 int's
Kevin Johnson 4 catches 64 yards 1 touchdown
Caleb Lavey 16 tackles 4 for loss 1 sack