Saturday, September 22

Friday's Top 10 Capsule


(4) OKLAHOMA 62, TULSA 21 -------------------------

TULSA, Oklahoma (Ticker) -- Oklahoma's high-powered offense continued to steamroll its opponents. Sam Bradford threw three touchdowns and three different running backs ran for five more scores as the fourth-ranked Sooners routed in-state rival Tulsa, 62-21, at Skelly Stadium on Friday night. Juaquin Iglesias caught two TDs for Oklahoma (4-0), which crushed Utah State last week, 54-3.

The Sooners started the campaign by slamming North Texas and Miami by a combined score of 130-23 in back-to-back routs. It was no different in this one for Oklahoma, which entered Friday's game leading the nation in scoring at 61.33 points per game. But before the Sooners could run away with the contest, the Golden Hurricanes got on the board first. Jesse Meyer caught a 15-yard touchdown from Paul Smith to make it 7-0 with 9:57 left in the first quarter. But Oklahoma answered back thanks to Allen Patrick, who ran for a 29-yard score to tie the game with 3:20 left in the opening quarter. Bradford found Iglesias with a 46-yard strike to cap a quick three-play, 50-yard drive to make it 14-7. The freshman signal-caller was 15-of-21 for 242 yards with one interception. He added a 21-yard TD toss to give the Sooners a two-touchdown advantage with 8:50 left in the the second quarter. Bradford also connected with Iglesias on a 40-yard score to make it 48-21 on the first play of the final period.

Oklahoma, which racked up 286 rushing yards, received rushing touchdowns from Patrick (two), DeMarco Murray (two) and Mossis Madu (one). Madu provided the final margin with a five-yard plunge with 5:20 left in the game for the Sooners, who outscored the Golden Hurricanes, 20-0, in the fourth quarter. Smith threw for 350 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions for Tulsa (2-1), which had 10 penalties for 93 yards.