NCAAF

BYU Cougars at Oklahoma State Cowboys

· NCAA - Football
5-7, 1-5 Away
Final
34 - 40

Ollie Gordon II's 5 TDs lead No. 21 Oklahoma State past BYU in 2OT, into Big 12 title game

Oklahoma State recovers fumble to seal 2OT win over BYU

Ollie Gordon II ran for his fifth touchdown of the game in the second overtime, and No. 21 Oklahoma State rallied from an 18-point deficit to beat BYU 40-34 on Saturday, securing a spot in the Big 12 Championship game.

BYU had a chance to win after Gordon's final score, but Oklahoma State's Trey Rucker ripped the ball from Isaac Rex after a catch and recovered the fumble to end it. The Cowboys celebrated the third-largest comeback in school history after the play was confirmed by replay review.

It's been that kind of year for Oklahoma State — unpredictable but, ultimately, successful. The Cowboys started 2-2, including a 33-7 home loss to South Alabama. After winning five straight and beating rival Oklahoma, the Cowboys lost 45-3 at UCF.

They followed that with huge comebacks to beat Houston and BYU. The Cowboys overcame deficits of 14 points or more in consecutive games for the first time in school history.

“We sure make it hard on ourselves to get to where we want to go,” Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy said. “That was a really good win for our team. I'm very proud of them.”

Oklahoma State (9-3, 7-2 Big 12, No. 20 CFP) eliminated rival Oklahoma from the title game. The Cowboys will play No. 7 Texas next Saturday at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, seeking their first conference title since 2011.

“Texas is playing at very high level right now,” Gundy said. “Texas has good players. Texas has great players. They’ve always had them. They play at a high level. They’re not an easy team to play. But I like my team."

Gordon, who entered the week as the nation's leading rusher, finished with 166 yards rushing on a cold, rainy day and has 1,580 this season. His five touchdowns tied a school record Barry Sanders set three times in 1988, his Heisman Trophy-winning season.

On his game-clincher, he took a handoff and started off left, shrugged off a defender and reversed his field, then launched himself over two BYU players into the end zone.

“You know, it was just more of a thought process of I couldn’t let my guys down,” Gordon said. "Most of our O-linemen are seniors and they’ve been playing their butts off this whole season. And, you know, I just wouldn’t want to sell them anything short.”

Alan Bowman passed for 321 yards and Leon Johnson III had nine catches for 132 yards for Oklahoma State.

Jake Retzlaff passed for 166 yards and ran for two touchdowns for BYU (5-7, 2-7), which needed a win to become bowl eligible. Retzlaff started in place of Kedon Slovis, who has been fighting shoulder and elbow injuries.

The teams traded scores in the final minute to force overtime. Gordon’s 15-yard touchdown with 53 seconds remaining put Oklahoma State ahead 27-24, but BYU’s Simi Moala blocked the extra point. BYU finally put some offense together, and Will Ferrin made a 48-yard field goal as time expired.

Retzlaff and Gordon traded rushing touchdowns in the first overtime before Gordon’s go-ahead 2-yard run in the second OT.

BYU led 24-6 at halftime. Gordon's first touchdown, a 2-yarder four minutes into the third quarter, got the Cowboys within nine. Another 2-yard touchdown by Gordon and a 2-point conversion pass from Bowman to Rashod Owens cut BYU’s lead to 24-21 with 10:53 remaining.

Retzlaff scored on a 2-yard run to put the Cougars ahead 7-6 late in the first quarter. BYU seemingly gained more momentum by recovering an onside kick, but an illegal block took it away.

Early in the second quarter, Eddie Heckard intercepted Bowman and ran it back 13 yards for a touchdown to put the Cougars up 14-6.

The Cougars struck again, closing an 89-yard drive with an 11-yard touchdown run by Keelan Marion. BYU added a 42-yard field goal by Ferrin before halftime but didn't score again until the final play of regulation.

“We did everything we could," BYU coach Kalani Sitake said. “In the end, mistakes cost us, but the guys fought hard. I appreciate how hard they fought. They just didn’t make enough plays, especially in the second half.”

THE TAKEAWAY

BYU: The Cougars were gritty and tough, much like they were in a seven-point loss to Oklahoma the week before. But they couldn't sustain drives for most of the second half, allowing Oklahoma State to rally.

Oklahoma State: The Cowboys overcame mistakes by outgaining the Cougars 503 yards to 327.

QUOTABLE

Gordon on his team's motivation in the second half: “Obviously, the first half they were making great plays. You know, they were talking a lot. And I don’t know, something don’t sit right with people talking crazy to us. So we had to come out in the second half and show who we really were.”

UP NEXT

BYU: Season over.

Oklahoma State: With three losses, the Cowboys won't make the College Football Playoff, but they could knock the Longhorns out of playoff contention with a win next week.

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How To Watch

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Matchup Prediction

Cowboys: 82.0%
Cougars: 18.0%
*According to ESPN's Basketball Power Index

Scoring Summary

OKST FG 1st Period 12:26 Alex Hale 40 Yd Field Goal
OKST FG 1st Period 8:48 Alex Hale 20 Yd Field Goal
BYU TD 1st Period 1:24 Jake Retzlaff 2 Yd Run (Will Ferrin Kick)
BYU TD 2nd Period 12:47 Eddie Heckard 13 Yd Interception Return (Will Ferrin Kick)
BYU TD 2nd Period 3:29 Keelan Marion 11 Yd Run (Will Ferrin Kick)
BYU FG 2nd Period 0:37 Will Ferrin 42 Yd Field Goal
OKST TD 3rd Period 11:04 Ollie Gordon II 2 Yd Run (Alex Hale Kick)
OKST TD 4th Period 10:53 Ollie Gordon II 2 Yd Run (Alan Bowman Pass to Rashod Owens for Two-Point Conversion)
OKST TD 4th Period 0:53 Ollie Gordon II 15 Yd Run (Alex Hale PAT blocked)
BYU FG 4th Period 0:00 Will Ferrin 48 Yd Field Goal
BYU TD 5 0:00 Jake Retzlaff 6 Yd Run (Will Ferrin Kick)
OKST TD 5 0:00 Ollie Gordon II 3 Yd Run (Alex Hale Kick)
OKST TD 6 0:00 Ollie Gordon II 2 Yd Run (Two-Point Pass Conversion Failed)

Statistics

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14 1st Downs 28
5-15 3rd down efficiency 7-17
1-1 4th down efficiency 1-2
327 Total Yards 503
197 Passing 321
15-32 Comp-Att 31-47
6.2 Yards per pass 6.8
130 Rushing 182
37 Rushing Attempts 41
3.5 Yards per rush 4.4
6-41 Penalties 5-36
2 Turnovers 2
2 Fumbles lost 0
0 Interceptions thrown 2
25:30 Possession 34:30

Game Information

Boone Pickens Stadium

Location: Stillwater, OK
Attendance: 53,855 · Capacity:
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