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Oklahoma State Cowboys at BYU Cougars

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No. 13 BYU outlasts Oklahoma State to remain undefeated, winning 38-35 on TD with 10 seconds left

BYU fans go wild on late game-winning TD

Retzlaff kept the drive alive with an 8-yard pass to Chase Roberts on fourth-and-7, and set up the deciding play with a 27-yard run up the middle. Lassiter eluded a pair of tacklers for the go-ahead score for the Cougars (7-0, 4-0 Big 12).

“It’s magical. It’s spiritual,” Retzlaff said. “How can you not be romantic about this game?”

Retzlaff threw for 218 yards and two touchdowns. He also ran for 81 yards and a score.

Lassiter had a career-high 129 yards on six catches, topping 100 receiving yards for the second time in three games. LJ Martin ran for a career-high 120 yards and two touchdowns.

They all helped BYU average 7.4 yards per play. The Cougars scored on all four second-half drives.

“Those plays don’t happen by accident,” Retzlaff said. “We were doing that stuff in our walk through this morning. We were running through those plays, and we ran almost all of the plays we run through in those situations and the guys did it really well.”

Oklahoma State (3-4, 0-4) lost its fourth straight game despite gaining 421 yards and averaging 6.4 yards per play.

The Cowboys took the lead on Alan Bowman’s 6-yard pass to Brennan Presley with 1:13 left. That capped a 17-play drive that chewed nearly 8 1/2 minutes.

“It was uncharacteristic of what you see from our defense,” BYU coach Kalani Sitake said. ”I thought we freelanced a little bit for the sake of trying to make the big play.”

Bowman also caught a scoring pass in the second half. Ollie Gordon II ran for 107 yards and two touchdowns and caught a TD pass for Oklahoma State.

Cowboys starting quarterback Garret Rangel left with an injury just before halftime.

BYU trailed at halftime for just the second time this season before scoring on back-to-back third-quarter drives to take a 28-21 lead.

The Cougars ran seven straight plays, culminating in Martin’s 8-yard rush, to even the score. Then, after Tommy Prassas caught a diving interception at the Oklahoma State 44, BYU took the lead on Keelan Marion’s 34-yard touchdown catch.

The Cowboys tied it at 28 when Bowman caught a 16-yard pass on a trick play to open the fourth quarter.

BYU carved out a 14-7 lead a minute into the second quarter when Tanner Wall returned an interception 51 yards to set up a 1-yard run from Martin a play later.

Gordon had back-to-back touchdowns to put Oklahoma State in front. He it on a 17-yard catch where he hurdled over a defender on the way to the end zone. Then Gordon ran for a 2-yard go-ahead score with 32 seconds left before halftime.

“You rush the ball a little bit and it opens up and kind of spreads the defense out and gives you opportunities to do other things,” Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy said. “Our concepts were excellent, the plan that we had was good, and it worked and players executed.”

THE TAKEAWAY

Oklahoma State: The Cowboys rediscovered their dormant running attack, ripping off 269 yards and two touchdowns on the ground. An inability to consistently stop BYU’s offense canceled out those gains.

BYU: An uncharacteristic spat of turnovers and sloppy run tackling put the Cougars in tough spots through the bulk of four quarters. It almost undermined BYU totaling 473 yards on offense.

POLL IMPLICATIONS

A dramatic victory will likely allow the Cougars to move up in the AP Top 25 Poll on Sunday.

UP NEXT

Oklahoma State: At Baylor next Saturday.

BYU: At UCF next Saturday.

How To Watch

How can I watch Oklahoma State Cowboys vs. BYU Cougars?
  • TV Channel: Cowboys at Cougars 2021 College Football, week 8, is broadcasted on ESPN.
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Matchup Prediction

Cougars: 63.0%
Cowboys: 37.0%
*According to ESPN's Basketball Power Index

Scoring Summary

BYU TD 1st Period 11:57 Jake Retzlaff 4 Yd Run (Will Ferrin Kick)
OKST TD 1st Period 9:42 Ollie Gordon II 50 Yd Run (Logan Ward Kick)
BYU TD 2nd Period 14:01 LJ Martin 1 Yd Run (Will Ferrin Kick)
OKST TD 2nd Period 7:55 Ollie Gordon II 17 Yd pass from Garret Rangel (Logan Ward Kick)
OKST TD 2nd Period 0:32 Ollie Gordon II 2 Yd Run (Logan Ward Kick)
BYU TD 3rd Period 5:51 LJ Martin 8 Yd Run (Will Ferrin Kick)
BYU TD 3rd Period 3:43 Keelan Marion 34 Yd pass from Jake Retzlaff (Will Ferrin Kick)
OKST TD 4th Period 14:50 Alan Bowman 16 Yd pass from Brennan Presley (Logan Ward Kick)
BYU FG 4th Period 9:39 Will Ferrin 41 Yd Field Goal
OKST TD 4th Period 1:13 Brennan Presley 6 Yd pass from Alan Bowman (Logan Ward Kick)
BYU TD 4th Period 0:10 Darius Lassiter 35 Yd pass from Jake Retzlaff (Will Ferrin Kick)

Statistics

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22 1st Downs 25
9-13 3rd down efficiency 5-10
2-2 4th down efficiency 2-2
421 Total Yards 473
152 Passing 218
18/29 Comp/Att 13/28
5.2 Yards per pass 7.8
269 Rushing 255
37 Rushing Attempts 36
7.3 Yards per rush 7.1
1-5 Penalties 2-15
2 Turnovers 3
0 Fumbles lost 0
2 Interceptions thrown 3
31:43 Possession 28:17

Game Information

LaVell Edwards Stadium

Location: Provo, UT
Attendance: 62,841 · Capacity:
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