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Sooners fall in Fiesta Bowl, Jayhawks vs. Hokies in Orange Bowl tonight.

Thursday, January 3rd, 2008

Pat White and West Virginia’s offense was just too much for a depleted Oklahoma defense last night as the Mountaineers trounced the Sooners 48-28 in the Fiesta Bowl. 

Oklahoma was missing starters Reggie Smith (injury), Lendy Holmes (academic ineligibility), and DeMarcus Granger (sent home for shoplifting), and the Mountaineers capitalized, rushing for 349 yards and totaling 525 yards. 

It was the Sooners’ fourth straight loss in a BCS bowl game.  There was one bright spot in the loss, however, in junior wide receiver Quentin Chaney, who came into the game with only five catches for 56 yards and one touchdown on the season, but caught four passes for 129 yards and a touchdown last night. 

Tonight, 11-1 Kansas looks to cap their storybook season with a happy ending as they take on ACC champion Virginia Tech (11-2) in the Orange Bowl. 

Big play bug bites Sooners yet again.

Wednesday, January 2nd, 2008

It’s a two-score game yet again, as Oklahoma quickly drove down the field, with Bradford hooking up with Iglesias on a 15-yard score to close the deficit again.

It’s now 41-28 West Virginia with 10 minutes to play. A quick stop for the Sooners is a must.

Just as I say that, the Mountaineers may have just sealed the win, as Devine goes 65 yards for a score.

It’s 48-28 with nine minutes to play, and OU is now in need of a minor miracle, or to at least come up with a couple of quick-strike scores of their own, along with a turnover or two..

Mountaineers on the verge of putting it away.

Wednesday, January 2nd, 2008

Just when OU looked to be getting back into the game, pulling within 34-21 on a Sam Bradford touchdown pass to Quentin Chaney, West Virginia may have all but sealed the victory with Pat White’s 79-yard touchdown pass to Tito Gonzales on the next play from scrimmage.

It’s 41-21 West Virginia with 13 minutes to play. Still not over, but the Sooners are going to have score quickly and buckle down on defense to give themselves a chance to make a comeback.

Mountaineers regain momentum in a big way, up by three scores after three.

Wednesday, January 2nd, 2008

As quickly as Oklahoma got themselves back in the game, they may have lost it.

After the questionable onside kick call that backfired, and the resulting touchdown by West Virginia, a penalty on the kickoff gave the Sooners bad field position, and after a three-and-out, the Mountaineers needed only three plays to get into the end zone, with receiver Darius Reynaud scoring on a 30-yard run.

34-15 Mountaineers at the end of the third. The Sooners aren‘t going to lay down though, as Juaquin Iglesias just returned the kickoff near midfield, and the Sooners are already inside the West Virginia 30 after a pass interference penalty.

Momentum shifting back and forth in Fiesta Bowl.

Wednesday, January 2nd, 2008

Oklahoma got off to a slow start, falling behind 20-6 at halftime to West Virginia in the Fiesta Bowl, but it looks like the Bob Stoops lit a fire under his guys in the locker room, as they’ve stopped the Mountaineers on two straight possessions coming out of the locker room, and trimmed the deficit to 20-9 with a Garrett Hartley field goal on their first offensive possession.

The Sooners were down 28-10 in the third quarter against Boise State in last season’s Fiesta Bowl, and came back to take a 35-28 lead before losing 43-42 in overtime, so there’s plenty of time and plenty of fight left in OU.

They’re moving the ball yet again, and are already at the West Virginia 15. Make that the 1-yard line after Chris Brown just broke off a 14-yard run, and now they’re into the end zone as Brown finished off the drive by getting in from one yard out to make it 20-15 with 6:27 to go in the third.

Oklahoma went for the two-point conversion and didn’t get it, but they’ve quickly tightened this one up. The onus is now on the Mountaineers to get something going on offense, and for the defense to start getting to Sam Bradford like they did in the first half, when they sacked him three times.

That blocked field goal at the end of the first half, when WVU could’ve gone up 23-6, was a real momentum swinger, because it put a good capper on a subpar first half on both sides of the ball.

OU just gave back all the momentum they’d gotten by attempting an onside kick that West Virginia recovered, and with the short field, the Mountaineers fully capitalized, as freshman running back Noel Devine went 17 yards for a touchdown, and it’s 27-15 West Virginia with 3:40 to go in the third.

Time for the Sooners to respond.