• When OU needed it most, the defense stepped up
There’s no getting away from the final score.
Oklahoma 51, Miami 13.
Even unranked and without a quality quarterback, it remains quite a little national statement OU made Saturday afternoon at Owen Field. But easily lost in that reality is another reality. Basically, for a little while, it was a close game.
So, if the Sooners beat their first quality opponent of the season, and convincingly at that, they also answered their first real challenge just as convincingly.
The Hurricanes made it close, 21-10 and then 21-13, with an 18-play, 52-yard drive to close the first half and a 45-yard field goal less than 5 minutes into the second. It was at that point the Sooner defense went from making Miami earn everything it got to shutting down the Hurricanes completely.
“It was good to change the momentum again,” OU coach Bob Stoops said. “We just talked about compete, compete, compete and just keep going.”
Miami’s field goal drive, set up by a recovered fumble at the OU 44, netted only 19 yards. But the rest of the game, over the course of 17 plays from scrimmage, the Hurricanes failed to get a first down and, once penalties are counted, advanced the ball only 14 yards.
“We had a shot, but we came back out in the second half and lost field position,” Miami coach Randy Shannon said. “There were too many big plays on defense.”
The Sooners tackled the Hurricanes behind the line of scrimmage 14 times. After closing within 21-13, Miami’s longest play from scrimmage was 12 yards, a carry by Javarris James, but even it came back on a holding call against wide receiver Leonard Hankerson.
“Coming into the locker room (at halftime) there were a lot of guys getting fluids and a lot of guys with little nicks here and there and the feeling in the locker room was this is going to be a dog fight,” defensive coordinator Brent Venables said. “It’s going to take a special focus and a resiliency and toughness to come out of this half.”
Mission accomplished.
The OU defense handled it by allowing a field goal and then just about nothing.
By quarter, Miami gained 35, 61, 20 and 23 yards. Only 139 in all.
Even though, as Venables anticipated, the Hurricanes went outside their playbook right from the start.
“Nothing earthshattering, but it really took a special focus for those guys to not panic and play sound,” Venables said. “It really takes a special level of maturity and understanding of the system to do that.”
OU’s defense handled Miami early. And then, when it got tight, the Sooners really handled the Hurricanes late.
“They were fabulous,” Stoops said. “I thought the defense was just great.”
OU Sports
Shutting down Miami
- OU Sports
-
-
It’s a recipe for success
Oklahoma softball coach Patty Gasso was answering questions Saturday after her Sooners clinched another return to the Women’s College World Series when, without really meaning to, she began to make it clear her job has, sort of, become ...
-
Tigers deny Sooners’ Big 12 title hopes
OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma wanted to win its first Big 12 tournament in 16 years on Sunday. Missouri needed to win it to get in the NCAA Tournament. Need topped desire at Bricktown Ballpark....
-
Sooners make winning look easy
As Oklahoma’s players locked arms around the pitching circle, coming together for what passed as a celebration following Saturday’s 7-1 NCAA Super Regional-clinching victory over Arizona, three gloves remained near second base....
-
There are no easy outs in the lineup
Looking for a gameplan to stop Oklahoma? Well, one may or may not be available, but walking two of the first three Sooners you face certainly isn’t part of it. Just ask Arizona’s Kenzie Fowler....
-
Sooners will play for Big 12 championship
OKLAHOMA CITY, — It’s been 16 years since Oklahoma won the Big 12 tournament. It’s closer now than its ever been to ending the streak. The Sooners rolled through Baylor, 7-2, on Saturday at Bricktown Ballpark to advance to the tournament’s ...
-
Sooners send five more to nationals
AUSTIN, Texas — Oklahoma track and field teams had five more individuals qualify for the NCAA Championship on Saturday evening at the NCAA West Preliminary. The men’s 4x100-meter relay team also advanced to the national semifinals....
-
OU sophomore Jao-Javanil wins NCAA golf title
FRANKLIN, Tenn. — Oklahoma’s Chirapat Jao-Javanil made Oklahoma golf history Friday, becoming the first Sooner, man or woman, to win an individual NCAA national championship....
-
Pitching staff is exactly where Golloway wants it to be
When the Big 12 tournament began, Oklahoma felt like it had the pitching staff to make a deep run. Dillon Overton, Jordan John, Jonathan Gray and Damien Magnifico gave them four quality starters and a closer — Steven Okert — capable of ...
-
Sooners shut out Wildcats, need one more win for WCWS entry
Oklahoma might have scored more runs, not committed an error and starting pitcher Keilani Ricketts could have been just a little more efficient along the way....
-
Sooners send 4 more to NCAAs
AUSTIN, Texas – Oklahoma’s track and field teams added four individuals to the list of Sooners advancing to the NCAA championship Friday at the NCAA West Preliminary. In addition to the four new qualifiers, Brittany Borman advanced to the ...
- More OU Sports Headlines
-
It’s a recipe for success



