The Big 12 Championship Game was anything but pretty at times, but it sure knew how to pack in a year’s worth of drama in the second half. And the game-deciding play proved once again that college football is indeed a game of inches. And if you happened to be a Penn State fan watching the game, you may have suffered from a brief bout of PTSD.
Oklahoma State played from behind against Baylor for the large majority of the game and was down 21-6 at halftime. But the Cowboys chipped away in the second half as the Oklahoma State defense shut Baylor down and gave its offense every chance to go out and win the game. A touchdown in the third quarter and a field goal in the fourth pulled Oklahoma State within five points of Baylor. Needing a touchdown to go ahead for the first time since an early 3-0 lead in the first quarter, Oklahoma State strung together a 17-play drive that spanned 89 seconds and brought the game well into the final minute. Big plays and defensive penalties on Baylor nearly gave Oklahoma State the Big 12 championship, and perhaps a spot in the College Football Playoff. But Oklahoma State’s final offensive snap, a 4th-and-goal from the Baylor 1-yard line came up just short of crossing the goal line before running back Dezmon Jackson landed out of bounds.
The way in which the play unfolded was eerily similar to Penn State’s 2020 season-opening overtime loss at Indiana. Here’s how the final chance for Oklahoma State came up just short against Baylor…
BAYLOR STOPS OKLAHOMA STATE ON 4TH DOWN 😱 pic.twitter.com/9JlKW4ZLrv
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) December 4, 2021
Game. of. inches. pic.twitter.com/BH0FD8961k
— Bryan Fischer (@BryanDFischer) December 4, 2021
Did that play remind you of something? Somewhere, Indiana quarterback Michael Penxi was smiling.
If you were thinking about this moment in recent Penn State history while watching the Big 12 championship game, a quick scan on Twitter would confirm you were absolutely not alone in thinking it.
Reminds me of the Michael Penix play vs Penn State last year, but this time just inches short.
— Bill Rabinowitz (@brdispatch) December 4, 2021
Oklahoma State really could have used Michael Penix Jr there
— Homefield (@HomefieldApparl) December 4, 2021
MIchael Penix Jr says, hold my pylon.
— Dennis Dodd (@dennisdoddcbs) December 4, 2021
Oklahoma State needed Michael Penix #Big12Championship pic.twitter.com/EOz4ONXXNj
— CFB Pylon (@TheCFBPylon) December 4, 2021
I wonder if Michael Penix Jr. watched that Oklahoma State fourth down play…
— Ben Portnoy (@bportnoy15) December 4, 2021
OKLAHOMA STATE WISHES THEY HAD MICHAEL PENIX JR SEND TWEET
— No. 1 Cincinnati and Georgia fan (@wcrosher) December 4, 2021
Oklahoma State needed to give the ball to Michael Penix there https://t.co/XXkbH1F5gS
— Chris Benzine (@Crispy272002) December 4, 2021
Michael Penix was also short. Just saying.
— Kevin McGuire (@KevinOnCFB) December 4, 2021
Unfortunately for Oklahoma State, the game-deciding play was very clearly the right call on the field. At least in the case of the famous Penix play against Penn State, the video replay never had indisuptable evidence to overturn the call on the field (although some on both sides may still argue what they believe). The loss for Oklahoma State drops the Cowboys out of the College Football Playoff picture entirely, while Baylor goes on to root for mass chaos as championship Saturday continues to unfold.
Meanwhile, we continue to await Penn State’s bowl announcement, which will come no later than Sunday afternoon as the playoff picture is etched into stone.