NCAAF

Arizona Wildcats at Oklahoma Sooners

· Valero Alamo Bowl
10-3, 4-2 Away
Final
38 - 24
10-3, 6-0 Home

No. 14 Arizona forces 6 turnovers, rallies to beat No. 12 Oklahoma 38-24 in Alamo Bowl

Jacob Cowing's 57-yard TD gives Arizona the lead

Arizona scored 25 straight points to close the game.

“We were expecting a battle,” Wildcats coach Jedd Fisch said. “There was nothing going to be easy even though we went up 13-0 in the first quarter. The guys just kept competing.”

Maldonado’s fumble return with 2:38 remaining in the third quarter was a bowl record. The play was set up when Arizona safety Dalton Johnson hit Jalil Farooq following a short reception and the ball flew into Maldonado’s hands.

“That was just an amazing play from Dalton,” said Maldonado, who was selected the defensive MVP of the game. “He just had a great break on the ball, great hit on the guy, ball came out and my teammates just surrounded me and blocked as hard as they could all the way down and we got in the end zone.”

Noah Fifita threw for 354 yards and two touchdowns for Arizona (10-3). The Wildcats closed with seven straight victories as they depart the Pac-12 to join the Big 12 next season. Leaving the Big 12 to join the Southeastern Conference, Oklahoma also finished 10-3.

Wildcats senior Jacob Cowing, the offensive MVP, had seven receptions for 152 yards and two touchdowns. Tetairoa McMillan added 10 receptions for 160 yards for Arizona.

Oklahoma freshman Jackson Arnold threw for 361 yards and two touchdowns, but also had three interceptions in his first career start. Arnold started in place of Dillon Gabriel, who is transferring to Oregon after throwing for 3,660 yards and 30 touchdowns this season.

“Those mistakes were on me,” Arnold said. “I’m going to take the full blame for that. I’ve just got to be better. I thought they put me in great positions to win tonight, but lack of execution was the problems we had tonight.”

Gavin Sawchuk ran for 130 yards and a touchdown on 11 carries for the Sooners.

Arnold opened the game 3 for 8 with two interceptions before settling in behind the running game.

With Arizona holding a 13-0 lead, Sawchuk scored on an 18-yard rushing touchdown.

Oklahoma took a 14-13 lead when Arnold scrambled to his left to escape heavy pressure and tossed a 10-yard pass to a sliding Nic Anderson in the left corner of the end zone. The touchdown was set up by a 62-yard run by Sawchuk and 19-yard carry by Arnold.

Arnold’s second pass of the game was intercepted by freshman safety Genesis Smith, who jumped the route at the 35-yard line for his first career pick.

“We’ve got to be a little better around him, help him,” Oklahoma coach Brent Venables said. “I don’t want to speak the obvious, but you’re not going to win when you lose the turnover margin 6-1.”

Fifita tossed a 35-yard touchdown pass to Cowing on the ensuing play to give Arizona a 10-0 lead with 4:27 into the game.

Arnold’s second interception of the first quarter came when Maldonado ran from the right hashmark to step in front of the receiver and then tapped both feet inbounds.

Arizona had 181 yards in the first quarter to Oklahoma’s 36.

After finishing 1-11 in 2021, the Wildcats end the season with a victory in their first bowl appearance since 2017.

“There were some dark times that first year,” Johnson said. “This win means everything. We came a long way. This whole team, this whole staff, this whole facility deserves it.”

BIG PICTURE

Arizona: The young tandem of Fifita and McMillan continued to dazzle, especially early. McMillan had 74 yards receiving in the first quarter on five catches off six targets.

Oklahoma: Arnold demonstrated at times why he was the 2022 Gatorade National Football Player of the Year at Guyer High School in Denton, but it was also apparent he had never started in college. Arnold stared down his receivers at times and floated passes, which led to the three interceptions.

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How To Watch

How can I watch Arizona Wildcats vs. Oklahoma Sooners?
  • TV Channel: Wildcats at Sooners 2021 College Football, week 1, is broadcasted on ESPN.
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Matchup Prediction

Sooners: 75.6%
Wildcats: 24.4%
*According to ESPN's Basketball Power Index

Scoring Summary

ARIZ FG 1st Period 10:57 Tyler Loop 39 Yd Field Goal
ARIZ TD 1st Period 10:33 Jacob Cowing 35 Yd pass from Noah Fifita (Tyler Loop Kick)
ARIZ FG 2nd Period 13:05 Tyler Loop 38 Yd Field Goal
OU TD 2nd Period 9:42 Gavin Sawchuk 18 Yd Run (Zach Schmit Kick)
OU TD 2nd Period 2:53 Nic Anderson 10 Yd pass from Jackson Arnold (Zach Schmit Kick)
OU TD 3rd Period 14:29 Brenen Thompson 63 Yd pass from Jackson Arnold (Zach Schmit Kick)
OU FG 3rd Period 6:59 Zach Schmit 22 Yd Field Goal
ARIZ TD 3rd Period 0:02 Gunner Maldonado 87 Yd Fumble Return (Noah Fifita Pass to Montana Lemonious-Craig for Two-Point Conversion)
ARIZ FG 4th Period 12:49 Tyler Loop 37 Yd Field Goal
ARIZ TD 4th Period 5:28 Jacob Cowing 57 Yd pass from Noah Fifita (Tyler Loop Kick)
ARIZ TD 4th Period 2:56 DJ Williams 19 Yd Run (Tyler Loop Kick)

Statistics

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16 1st Downs 23
6-15 3rd down efficiency 7-15
0-0 4th down efficiency 0-1
383 Total Yards 562
354 Passing 361
24-38 Comp-Att 26-45
9.3 Yards per pass 8.0
29 Rushing 201
26 Rushing Attempts 34
1.1 Yards per rush 5.9
4-40 Penalties 8-76
1 Turnovers 6
0 Fumbles lost 3
1 Interceptions thrown 3
31:25 Possession 28:35

Game Information

Alamodome

Location: San Antonio, TX
Attendance: 55,883 · Capacity:
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