Jackson Arnold not ready to make decision on future at Oklahoma

Jackson Arnold still sees a future at Oklahoma.

Jackson Arnold’s first swim through a college football season as a starter wasn’t set up for success. Down his top four, then top five, then top six wide receivers throughout the 2024 season didn’t help an inexperienced quarterback playing behind an inconsistent offensive line that battled injuries of their own all season long.

Not a recipe for growth and development for a young quarterback. And yet Arnold did show growth over the second half of the season. It wasn’t perfect or even clean, as Arnold fumbled the ball in the late stages of the loss to Missouri. However, it was improved from the player who was benched for turning the ball over three times in the first half against Tennessee.

So, as many ponder Oklahoma’s future on the offensive side of the ball, Arnold isn’t ready to make any decisions yet. He’s simply going to get back to work.

“I’m going to take a break this week,” Arnold said postgame via The Oklahoman, “and just chill out and stay in the weight room, watch film over this past year and just improve on getting myself better.”

As Oklahoma begins preparation for their bowl destination and attempts to stay ready, Arnold will let the chips fall where they may. But as things stand right now, he foresees a scenario where he’s at the University of Oklahoma.

“Only God knows what’ll happen in the future,” Arnold said. “And I’m just, this next week, just meet the OC. See who we hire and take it day by day. But there’s nothing making me want to leave or nothing making me waver from being here.”

As Brent Venables indicated in his postgame press conference, the Sooners will make an offensive coordinator hire in short order. It’s just a matter of time at this point. And from there, we’ll find out the future of Oklahoma’s starting quarterback.

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Oklahoma Sooners lose finale 37-17 to the LSU Tigers

The Oklahoma Sooners offense stagnated and the defense gave up a number of big plays in their 37-17 loss to the LSU Tigers.

There was a lot of optimism heading into the Bayou as the Oklahoma Sooners were looking to build off of a strong performance against the Alabama Crimson Tide in Week 13. But the LSU Tigers put together an impressive performance on offense and the Sooners weren’t able to respond in a 37-17 loss to the close the 2024 regular season.

The Oklahoma Sooners deferred to start the game and forced a punt on LSU’s opening drive of the game. But the Sooners offense struggled to get going and LSU was able to make something happen on their second drive of the game when Garrett Nussmeier found Kyren Lacy for an 18-yard touchdown.

Oklahoma punted the ball back on their next possession, but with LSU facing a third-and-10, Gracen Halton created pressure up the middle and as Garrett Nussmeier attempted to elude the rush, Halton swiped the ball away and R Mason Thomas recovered it and returned it for a game-tying score.

After the two teams traded punts, the game looked like it might turn in OU’s favor when Thomas beat projected first-round pick Will Campbell around the edge and hit Nussmeier, who landed hard on his throwing shoulder. But a big run from Caden Durham set up an LSU field goal to give them the 10-7 lead.

Oklahoma answered right back, though, as Jackson Arnold connected with J.J. Hester for a 50-yard strike to get the Sooners offense going. Arnold then picked up 28 yards on the ground, and Xavier Robinson punched it in for the two-yard score to give the Sooners a 14-10 lead.

But the lead was short-lived as Aaron Anderson took the ensuing kickoff 100 yards for the go-ahead touchdown.

Though OU answered with a field goal, the momentum was clearly in the hands of the Tigers.

Nussmeier returned to the game with just over two minutes remaining in the half, and after a few short passes to get the ball moving, the LSU quarterback hit Chris Hilton Jr. for a 40-yard touchdown with Eli Bowen in coverage.

Oklahoma elected to run out the clock to end the first half trailing 24-17.

The second half saw the Sooners punt on their opening possession. The Tigers then found another big pass play as Nussmeier connected with Hilton for another score, this time a 45-yard strike and again with Bowen in coverage.

That put the Sooners in a position they didn’t want to be in, forced to throw down multiple scores, and Arnold couldn’t create enough in the passing game to move the football. The LSU Tigers’ pass rush was simply able to tee off at that point with little concern for the Sooners’ passing attack.

And with that, the Oklahoma Sooners first season in the SEC ends with a whimper. There was a lot of hope after Oklahoma earned a big win over Alabama a week ago, but outside of the quarterback run game, the Sooners offense was back to their inconsistent ways.

Robinson suffered a groin injury during the game but he and the offensive line weren’t nearly as good this week as they were a year ago. The LSU Tigers defense held the Sooners to 277 total yards, with 167 coming on the ground. 75 of those rushing yards came from Arnold.

Through the air, Arnold was 14 of 21 for 110 yards in the loss. 50 of those yards came on the deep ball to Hester. Otherwise, Arnold had just 60 passing yards on his other 20 attempts, or just three yards per attempt.

For the game, LSU put up 395 total yards and were 8-of-17 on third and fourth down. Nussmeier, who battled back from the shoulder injury finished the game 22 of 31 for 277 yards and three touchdowns.

This wasn’t at all the performance that many were expecting after how well OU played a week ago against Alabama. But LSU provided a different challenge and Oklahoma couldn’t keep up with their passing attack.

The Sooners close the season 6-6 and have a lot of questions they’ll have to answer on the offensive side of the ball.

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3 keys for the Oklahoma Sooners vs. the LSU Tigers

3 keys for the Oklahoma Sooners against the LSU Tigers.

Week 14 of the 2024 college football season brings us the Oklahoma Sooners matching up against the LSU Tigers. OU is currently 6-5 overall and 2-5 in Southeastern Conference play, as the final week of the regular season features a key matchup in Baton Rouge.

[autotag]Brent Venables[/autotag]’ team secured a 26th-straight bowl berth last week with a surprising 24-3 victory over the Alabama Crimson Tide. Now Oklahoma is looking to guarantee a winning record this year and improve their bowl destination.

To get a second-straight win, the Sooners will need to play excellent football on the road against a very good team. The Tigers looked like one of the best teams in the [autotag]SEC[/autotag] earlier this season before losses against Texas A&M, Alabama, and Florida put a damper on their season. Still, they are capable of playing with the best of the conference, getting wins over teams like Ole Miss and South Carolina earlier this year.

LSU is coming off of a bounce-back win over Vanderbilt, and it’ll be Senior Night at Tiger Stadium. They are also looking to improve their bowl game and send their seniors off with a win over a blue blood program.

Here are three keys for Oklahoma, as they try to take down the Bayou Bengals.

1. Handle the Atmosphere

Night games in Death Valley can get incredibly rowdy, and that’s exactly the environment the Sooners are walking into on Saturday night. The Tigers have one of the best homefield advantages in all of college football, and that place will be rocking.

The Sooners haven’t handled road atmospheres very well this year, with their only road win coming at Auburn. The quarterback who started that game ([autotag]Michael Hawkins Jr.[/autotag]) won’t be starting this week. [autotag]Jackson Arnold[/autotag], who started road losses against Ole Miss and Missouri, will have to step up and lead his troops in an environment that will be way tougher than Faurot Field.

2. Another Epic Defensive Performance

The OU defense was on fire against Alabama last week, shutting down the Crimson Tide offense time and time again. One of the most explosive offenses in the conference was powerless to move the ball against [autotag]Zac Alley[/autotag]’s unit.

LSU goes about things a bit differently on offense, but they’re still effective. Garrett Nussmeier isn’t a heavy run threat, but he’s thrown for nearly 3,500 yards this season. His weapons can hurt you, as the Tigers are very good at the skill positions. As per usual this season, it’ll be up to the defense to win this game.

3. New Wrinkles on Offense

The Sooners ran the ball almost at will last week, and it was effective. LSU has had a week to prepare for what Oklahoma did against Alabama, so there will have to be some new things in the playbook.

The general tone should stay the same. OU needs to run the ball, run the quarterback, hold onto the ball and shorten this game. LSU has struggled with quarterback run game, allowing Jalen Milroe and Marcel Reed to have big days against the Tigers.

That’s the primary recipe for success for this team, with all of their obvious limitations on offense. The Tigers will almost certainly load up the box this week, forcing the Sooners to throw the ball. Can Arnold do that? It’s the question that might decide this game.

Oklahoma and LSU will kick off at 6:00 p.m. from Baton Rouge, and the game will be broadcast on ESPN.

Sooners Wire Staff Predictions or Oklahoma vs. LSU Tigers in Week 14

Sooners Wire Staff Predictions for Oklahoma vs. LSU Tigers in Week 14.

The Oklahoma Sooners put themselves in a position to clinch a winning season as they get ready to go on the road to face the LSU Tigers. Prior to the bye week, OU was looking like a team that would finish 5-7 and miss bowl season for the first time since 1998.

But the Sooners put together a strong gameplan to beat the Alabama Crimson Tide in Week 13 behind a dominant performance in the run game and on the defensive side of the ball.

Now, they go to Baton Rouge to take on an LSU Tigers team that fell out of College Football Playoff contention with a three-game losing streak over the last month. LSU snapped it with a win over Vanderbilt, but it was hardly a dominating performance.

Can the Sooners finish the regular season on a high note and win back-to-back games for the first time since starting SEC play? Here are this week’s Sooners Wire Staff Predictions.

Sooners Wire Staff Predictions

Both of these teams have their flaws, and both of them have things that they do well.

The key for the OU defense will be in the secondary. If they can avoid getting beat deep by LSU’s stable of excellent wideouts, they’ve got a chance.

The Tigers have seen the film from what the Oklahoma offense did last week, and they’ll certainly stack the box and force Jackson Arnold to push the ball downfield, something he hasn’t proven capable of doing against SEC competition.

The gameplan for OU is similar to a week ago. Run the ball, shorten the game, keep everything in front of you, and force some turnovers. That’s the recipe for a low-scoring game with a ton of weight on the shoulders of the Oklahoma defense.

Oklahoma 17, LSU 13

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Who will be Oklahoma’s captains against the LSU Tigers on Saturday?

Oklahoma Football game captains for Week 14 vs. the LSU Tigers.

The Oklahoma Sooners improved to 6-5 overall on the 2024 season with their victory over the [autotag]Alabama Crimson Tide[/autotag] in Week 13. OU is now 2-5 in SEC play, with just one week left in the regular season. Their Week 14 game comes against the [autotag]LSU Tigers[/autotag] on the road in Death Valley.

Oklahoma head coach [autotag]Brent Venables[/autotag] has chosen his game captains for the regular season finale. Quarterback [autotag]Jackson Arnold[/autotag], offensive lineman [autotag]Troy Everett[/autotag], defensive linemen [autotag]Damonic Williams[/autotag] and [autotag]Ethan Downs[/autotag], linebacker [autotag]Danny Stutsman[/autotag] and punter [autotag]Luke Elzinga[/autotag] will represent the Sooners on the road. Arnold, Everett, Downs and Stutsman were also captains last week.

It’s actually the third straight week as a captain for Anrold, who is set to make his ninth start of the season on Saturday. He wasn’t asked to do much as a passer last week, but he played a clean game and ran really tough against Alabama. He led the Sooners with 131 rushing yards on 25 carries, helping to set the tone offensively.

Everett has become OU’s starting center, taking control of the job after getting healthy in the middle of the season. He’s one of the few veterans still healthy on the offensive line, surrounded by portal acquisitions and youth up front.

Williams is one of Oklahoma’s set of excellent defensive tackles, wrapping up his first season in Norman. With some of the veterans on the OU defense moving on next year, Williams will be in the spotlight more next season if he decides to stay in school.

Downs has been as steady as a rock at defensive end for the Sooners. He plays his best in the biggest games and is one of the best leaders on this team. He had an excellent performance helping shut down Jalen Milroe and the Tide offense last week.

Stutsman continues to be Oklahoma’s heartbeat. He was incredible against Alabama on Saturday, and is the ultimate leader on this team. He’ll be playing possibly the final game of his excellent career on Saturday if he decides to opt-out of the bowl game to prepare for the NFL draft.

Elzinga has been perhaps the most consistent player on the entire roster this year. He’ll be sorely missed next season, as he’s been able to pin opponents deep since taking over as the starter midway through last season.

As the Sooners try to go into the Tigers’ den and come out with a victory, look for these players to lead the way on the road.

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3 Stars from Oklahoma’s 24-3 upset win over the Alabama Crimson Tide

Three stars from the Oklahoma Sooners upset of the Alabama Crimson Tide.

Oklahoma stunned their fanbase, the SEC, and the college football world on Saturday night putting a stamp on the 2024 season with an upset over the No. 7 Alabama Crimson Tide 24-3. It was Alabama’s first visit to Norman since 2002.

There have been very few things to be excited about this season for Oklahoma football. Oklahoma dominated Alabama along the line of scrimmage for three hours. The Sooners’ season could end on a high note, depending on how they fare in Baton Rouge against LSU and how the Sooners perform in their bowl game.

Saturday’s win was a masterclass in desire, toughness, and physicality. The Sooners were the aggressors from the opening snap, and it didn’t stop until the clock read 0:00.

Oklahoma needed heroic performances to pull off this upset, and we wanted to highlight the three stars we thought lost pivotal to the win.

No. 1 Star – Jackson Arnold/Xavier Robinson

It would be a disservice to not include both Jackson Arnold and Xavier Robinson as the No. 1 star. The two combined for 43 carries, 238 yards, and two touchdowns. Robinson scored twice, but Arnold’s toughness as a runner showed the type of competitive fire we’ve come to expect from Oklahoma quarterbacks.

Robinson’s ability to run through contact as a freshman may be his best trait.  It looks even more impressive against a veteran Tide defense.

Joe Jon Finley routinely hit the right button for the offense and Arnold and Robinson rewarded his faith in the run game. With a dominant performance from the offensive line, the Sooners rode the run game to a monumental win.

No. 2 Star – Eli Bowen, Cornerback

The younger of the two Bowens, Eli, brother is entirely out of his five-star brother Peyton’s shadow. Eli has become one of the best freshman defensive players in the country.

Not only did he hold budding superstar freshman wide receiver Ryan Williams to two catches, but he did so by traveling with Williams most of the game. Wherever Williams lined up, Bowen was there, and the effectiveness never waned. When Bowen was in coverage on Williams, Alabama’s true freshman phenom had just one reception on four targets. The one catch went for 30 yards, but other than that, Bowen put the clamps on.

He completely shut down an entire facet of Alabama’s offense, which made Jalen Milroe’s job even more complicated, considering the Sooners had bottled up the run game.

Did we mention Bowen’s incredible interception? He read the play before Milroe even threw it and blew up the screen while picking off the pass in the process. That’s the highlight that will stand out, but Bowen put together a complete performance in coverage and in run support for the Oklahoma Sooners defense.

No. 3 Star – The Offensive Line

Bill Bedenbaugh’s finest work this season was on display last night. Whatever was said, practiced, or reviewed leading up to the game was flawless. The Sooners had a plan, and they executed it to perfection.

Clearly, the offensive brain trust watched what Vanderbilt did to Alabama earlier this season, and they wondered if they could do the same. It started with the boys up front who just beat up on the Alabama defensive line for 60 minutes. Even though the Crimson Tide knew the Sooners weren’t going to ask their quarterback to drop back and throw it 40 times, Alabama still struggled to stop the Sooners rushing attack. 

Oklahoma started the game with this offensive line combination

  • Left Tackle – Logan Howland
  • Left Guard – Heath Ozaeta
  • Center – Troy Everett
  • Right Guard – Febechi Nwaiwu
  • Right Tackle – Spencer Brown

The Sooners rotated in true freshman Eddy Pierre-Louis, too, and the aggression and movement they created didn’t drop off. Could this be the game that helps spark a massive step forward for the younger Sooners offensive linemen and something they can build on over the remainder of the season?

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Alabama head coach praises Jackson Arnold, Xavier Robinson

What did Alabama head coach Kalen DeBoer have to say about Jackson Arnold and Xavier Robinson following Oklahoma’s win over the Crimson Tide.

The Oklahoma Sooners made their intentions clear on Saturday night in Norman. They planned to run the ball early and often against the Alabama Crimson Tide. Led by an improving offensive line, the Sooners put up 257 yards rushing on 50 attempts.

Quarterback [autotag]Jackson Arnold[/autotag] led the way with 25 carries for 131 yards and [autotag]Xavier Robinson[/autotag] had 18 carries for 107 yards and two touchdowns. Both young Sooners showed great vision and toughness, continually churning out positive yardage.

Alabama head coach Kalen DeBoer praised Oklahoma’s young stars for their efforts in the win.

“That was the story for them,” DeBoer said. “Those guys — inside, outside, different ways — just moving the chains and then hitting the explosives that they had. It seemed like they were always falling forward and again, there were explosive plays that they had. You’ve got to credit the toughness that they had. I think (Arnold) carried it over 20 times, both of them around that. Credit to those guys on staying with their game plan and doing what they needed to do to win.”

DeBoer’s made an impact at the collegiate level as an offensive guru. So he knows a good game plan when he sees one.

The Sooners had over 200 yards rushing in the first half and held a 10-3 lead at the break. The score could have been even more decisively in Oklahoma’s favor, but the Sooners missed opportunities to cash in on drives into Alabama territory in the first quarter.

However, Joe Jon Finley and the offensive staff stayed true to the game plan and continued to feed the running game. Even when things got a little stagnant in the third quarter, the Sooners were able to stick with the run game after the defense intercepted Alabama quarterback Jalen Milroe on the Tide’s first two possessions of the second half.

It was a dominant performance in the running game, which was a site to see as the Sooners have struggled to keep the offensive line healthy and haven’t had much to speak of in the passing game.

Now the Oklahoma Sooners will look to build on it as they get ready for a tough road trip to Baton Rouge to take on the LSU Tigers.

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Oklahoma Sooners overcame adversity to beat Alabama in shocking upset

Oklahoma Sooners battle adversity to put together their best game of the 2024 season in win over Alabama.

The Oklahoma Sooners overcame significant odds on Saturday night to pull off a dominant upset of No. 7 Alabama.

In a season where the Sooners have battled an injury report a mile long, they showed the fight and determination that their head coach has been building to. In the 24-3 win, head coach [autotag]Brent Venables[/autotag]’ vision became the clearest it has been in any of his three seasons in Norman.

The Sooners used a ground attack led by [autotag]Jackson Arnold[/autotag], Xavier Robinson and the offensive line to set the tone and control the pace of the game. But it wasn’t all sunshine and rainbows.

In the first quarter, the Oklahoma Sooners blew opportunities to score, first on a Taylor Tatum fumble deep in Alabama territory. Then, on the next series, there was a dropped pass by a wide-open Bauer Sharp and a missed field goal by Zach Schmit. In the first 15 minutes, it looked like the Sooners were going to shoot themselves in the foot all game long on offense like they’ve done a number of times in 2024.

But that wouldn’t be the case. Tatum’s fumble was the Sooners’ only turnover on the evening. Oklahoma fought on both sides of the ball, displaying toughness and physicality, which is what Brent Venables wants his team to be about.

They didn’t let the poor first quarter on offense snowball for the rest of the game. After trailing 3-0 in the second quarter, the Sooners outscored Alabama 24-0 the rest of the way.

In his postgame interview with ESPN’s Holly Rowe, Venables became emotional talking about the journey of his Oklahoma Sooners in 2024.

“We finally did the things that winning requires…,” Venables said. “These guys are amazing. Their guts, their toughness. They punched first, they punched back, and tonight we finally punched back.”

Oklahoma’s had halftime leads against Ole Miss and Missouri, and even had a lead in the final two minutes against the Tigers two weeks ago. But they couldn’t find a way to close those games out and earn wins. But against Alabama, they found a way.

“There’s not been anything easy about this season for us,” said Venables. “I guess the harder it is, the more epic the story. What these guys have had to go through and overcome … What a night. What a performance.”

From injuries to changes on staff and at quarterback, the Sooners have had their issues to overcome. They weren’t given much of a chance against Alabama as two-touchdown underdogs at home. But the Sooners were able to battle through the adversity they’ve faced all season and, in the first quarter Saturday night to beat Alabama.

The Sooners are now 6-5 on the season, with a road trip to Baton Rouge and a bowl game to close out the season. After what’s been a trying year for everyone in the program, having a chance to finish with a winning record didn’t seem possible a few weeks ago. Now, if Oklahoma can continue to build on that performance against Alabama, they could finish the season on a high note heading into 2025.

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Best photos from Oklahoma’s win over Alabama, fans rushing the field postgame

A look at some of the best photos from the Oklahoma Sooners upset win over the No. 7 Alabama Crimson Tide.

What a night in Norman, Oklahoma. On senior night and with the Alabama Crimson Tide in town, Sooner Nation showed out in a big way, rising to the occasion to provide an energy and environment that had a significant impact on the Oklahoma Sooners win over the Alabama Crimson Tide.

In the end, the Oklahoma Sooners welcomed thousands of their closest friends onto the field to revel in the 24-3 domination.

The Sooners made Alabama look like the team that had struggled to get to 5-5 on the season. Not the No. 7 team in the nation that was hoping to solidify its place in the College Football Playoff.

The offense pounded the ball with Jackson Arnold and Xavier Robinson in the run game to the tune of 257 rushing yards on 50 attempts. The defense kept one of the best quarterbacks in the SEC, Jalen Milroe, in check for four quarters. They never let him get going in the running game and provided enough pressure to make it difficult to push the ball down the field.

It was an incredible night in Norman as Oklahoma honored its seniors in the best way they could, with a huge win over a top-10 Alabama Crimson Tide team.

Here are some of the best photos from the Sooners win over Alabama.

 

Oklahoma Sooners upset No. 7 Alabama Crimson Tide 24-3 on senior night

Oklahoma Sooners dominated the Alabama Crimson Tide in a 24-3 upset win on Senior Night

The Oklahoma Sooners took on the Alabama Crimson Tide in front of a raucous crowd inside Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. The crowd was into it, and on senior night, the Oklahoma Sooners started strong against the Alabama Crimson Tide on both sides of the ball.

The Sooners came into the game looking to run the ball frequently, stealing a page out of the Vanderbilt game plan. And it was effective. The Sooners created big runs by Xavier Robinson and Jackson Arnold to push into Sooners’ territory in the first half.

An excellent first quarter was marred by miscues in Alabama territory. A fumble by Taylor Tatum wiped out Robinson’s big run. On their next drive, Bauer Sharp dropped a wide-open pass from wide receiver Brenan Thompson, and Zach Schmit missed a field goal to end another promising drive with zero points.

But the Sooners hung in there. The defense continued to bottle up Alabama quarterback Jalen Milroe.

On Alabama’s only scoring drive, wide receivers Germie Bernard and Ryan Williams created plays of 30-plus yards to put the Crimson Tide in the red zone. The defense stiffened to force a field goal, but the Tide took a 3-0 lead.

With the defense playing a fantastic game, the offense finally rewarded it.

The Sooners had an 11-play drive that resulted in a field goal. Then, after the defense forced another punt, Oklahoma went on a 12-play drive that covered 5:14 of game time. Arnold ran tough throughout the drive, which was capped by an 18-yard touchdown run by Xavier Robinson to put Oklahoma up, 10-3.

It was domination in the first half. The Sooners racked up 242 yards of  offense and 205 rushing yards. The OU defense held Alabama to 97 yards and just 35 yards on the ground.

Alabama started the second half with the ball, but the Oklahoma Sooners kept the momentum. After the Crimson Tide picked up a first down, Milroe attempted to throw a wide receiver screen to the right side. True freshman cornerback Eli Bowen read the screen and worked around the blocker to step in front of the pass and intercept the ball, returning it to the Alabama 14-yard line. Five plays later, Xavier Robinson punched it in for his second touchdown of the night to give the Sooners a 17-3 lead early in the half.

On Alabama’s second possession, it picked up a couple of first downs, but facing a second-and-11, Milroe dropped back to pass and threw it into the waiting arms of Kip Lewis, who returned it 49 yards for his second pick six of the season.

The Oklahoma defense held up in the third quarter to keep the Crimson Tide off the board and maintain their three-touchdown lead.

In the fourth quarter, the Alabama Crimson Tide looked to convert a fourth-and-3 on Ryan Williams incredible acrobatic catch in the end zone. But the play was called back for illegal touching after a formation issue by Alabama. The call negated the touchdown and resulted in a loss of down, leading to a turnover on downs, giving the ball back to the Sooners.

It’s a play that will be discussed all week as it took points off the board and looks like another critical error by the same officiating crew that came under fire for overturning a controversial pass interference call in the Georgia-Texas game. That was the game Texas fans threw bottles on the field, resulting in a stoppage.

Alabama had another great opportunity to score in the fourth quarter with around seven minutes remaining. But once they got into OU territory, the defense once again stood tall and forced the Tide into a fourth-and-10. Defensive end R Mason Thomas came up with an incredible rush once again, and reached Milroe just as he was releasing the ball, it was knocked into the air and senior Woodi Washington came down with the interception in his final home game for the Oklahoma Sooners.

Oklahoma took over with 6:47 remaining in the game and closed the game with one final drive, converting on fourth-and-2 to take it to the two-minute timeout. The Sooners ran out the clock and pulled off the incredible upset win over the No. 7 Alabama Crimson Tide.

Sooner Nation stormed the field after the incredible performance by the Oklahoma Sooners.

In the win, Jackson Arnold ran for 131 yards on 25 attempts. Making good decisions with the football and picking up a lot of tough yards. True freshman running back Xavier Robinson ran for 107 yards and two touchdowns on 18 carries for the first 100-yard game of his career.

The Sooners defense held Alabama to its fewest points since 2004 and it’s the first time it has been held without a touchdown since 2011. OU held the Alabama offense to 234 yards rushing and won the turnover battle three to one, including a pick-six. OU came up with nine tackles for loss and three sacks as they kept Jalen Milroe uncomfortable all night.

The Sooners (6-5) are now bowl eligible, keeping intact their bowl streak that dates to 1999.

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