Oklahoma 26, Missouri 10

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Final

12:00 PM ET, October 28, 2006
Faurot Field
COLUMBIA, MO

Sooners capitalize on Tigers' mistakes, knock off Mizzou

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... Quentin Chaney scored on a 15-yard TD catch late in the third quarter. The drive was kept alive by a roughing the kicker call against Missouri.
Gameball goes to... Allen Patrick. Filling in the injured Adrian Peterson, Patrick carried 36 times for 162 yards.
Stat of the game... 5. That's the amount times Oklahoma scored Saturday, each one set up by a Missouri mistake (2 INTs; fumble; blocked punt; roughing the kicker).
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2120
Total Yards358360
Passing127284
Rushing23176
Penalties5-398-75
3rd Down Conversions5-1510-19
4th Down Conversions0-10-1
Turnovers24
Possession36:2323:37
Individual Leaders
Oklahoma Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Thompson11/1912720
Missouri Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Daniel23/4428403
Coleman0/1000
Oklahoma Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Patrick35157015
Gutierrez1146013
Thompson62818
Missouri Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Daniel2075117
Goldsmith4102
Temple3007
Oklahoma Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Kelly440016
Finley233118
Johnson2705
Gresham117017
Missouri Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Coffman557018
Perry540011
Franklin453034
Ekwerekwu447027
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTEROKLAMIZZ
FG11:26JEFF WOLFERT 39 YD FG
Drive info: 8 plays, 65 yards.
03
TD3:52PAUL THOMPSON 3 YD RUN (GARRETT HARTLEY KICK)
Drive info: 7 plays, 33 yards.
73
SECOND QUARTEROKLAMIZZ
TD14:56JOE JON FINLEY 18 YD PASS FROM PAUL THOMPSON (GARRETT HARTLEY KICK)
Drive info: 6 plays, 58 yards.
143
S11:52TEAM SAFETY163
THIRD QUARTEROKLAMIZZ
TD10:22CHASE DANIEL 13 YD RUN (JEFF WOLFERT KICK)
Drive info: 8 plays, 66 yards.
1610
TD5:02QUENTIN CHANEY 15 YD PASS FROM PAUL THOMPSON (GARRETT HARTLEY KICK)
Drive info: 10 plays, 80 yards.
2310
FOURTH QUARTEROKLAMIZZ
FG3:48GARRETT HARTLEY 30 YD FG
Drive info: 4 plays, 7 yards.
2610

COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) -- A swarming Oklahoma defense made life difficult on Chase Daniel and No. 23 Missouri, leading to a rare road win for the Sooners.

Forget Rhett
 Paul Thompson
Most people wrote off Oklahoma when NCAA violations forced quarterback Rhett Bomar to leave school right before the season started. Well, the Sooners have since lost Heisman candidate Adrian Peterson to a collarbone injury, yet Bob Stoops' bunch keeps on ticking. How? Some would give the credit to replacement quarterback Paul Thompson. Thompson was solid again on Saturday, going 11 for 19 while throwing 2 TDs without an interception. Here is how Thompson and Bomar stack up statistically over the past two seasons.
Thompson (2006) Bomar (2005)
Comp. Pct. 61 54
Pass YPG 196 168
TD-INT 13-5 10-10

Paul Thompson threw two touchdown passes, Allen Patrick rushed for 162 yards and No. 19 Oklahoma scored all of its points off Missouri's mistakes in a 26-10 victory Saturday.

"Opportunistic, I guess," Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops said. "I don't know that this should be a surprise because we've been playing this way for several weeks now."

The Sooners (6-2, 3-1 Big 12) won for the first time this season away from Norman, Okla., and snapped Missouri's eight-game home winning streak. After a 6-0 start, the Tigers (7-2, 3-2) have lost two of three.

The game was highly anticipated by Tigers fans buoyed by a 7-1 start, the team's best since 1969. But after falling behind 3-0, the Sooners dominated in beating the Tigers for the fourth straight time and 16th in the last 17 meetings.

"They are good enough that you can't make the mistakes that we made today," Missouri coach Gary Pinkel said. "Obviously, that's very disappointing. Critical penalties, critical kicking plays, critical turnovers -- huge momentum plays."

Two interceptions, a fumble, a blocked punt and a roughing the kicker penalty set up every score for Oklahoma.

Thompson was 11-for-19 for 127 yards, and also ran for a score. Patrick, in his second game starting for the injured Adrian Peterson, finished with 36 carries. He rushed for 110 yards on 35 carries in a 24-3 win over Colorado last week.

Missouri came in averaging 33.1 points, but struggled against the Sooners' 11th-ranked defense. Chase Daniel was 23-for-44 for 284 yards and three interceptions. He also ran 20 times for 75 yards and a score. Other than Daniel, Missouri gained 1 yard rushing on seven carries.

Stoops said the Oklahoma defense did a good job of containing Daniel, who came into the game with 19 touchdown passes and a 66.8 percent completion rate.

"Guys pursued him, chased him, never let him set his feet," Stoops said.

Missouri got off to a promising start.

Leading 3-0, the Tigers missed a chance for a sure 66-yard touchdown when tight end Chase Coffman, uncovered down the right sideline, let a pass slip off his fingertips.

"I just wasn't concentrating enough," Coffman said.

On the next play, linebacker Zach Latimer intercepted Daniel's tipped pass, giving Oklahoma the ball at the Missouri 33. That set up Thompson's 3-yard TD run on an option play to make it 7-3.

Oklahoma got the ball back when Tony Temple fumbled and Lendy Holmes recovered at the Oklahoma 42. The drive ended with Thompson's 18-yard scoring pass to Joe Jon Finley on the first play of the second quarter.

After Daniel's fumble resulted in a 21-yard loss, the Tigers were forced to punt from the 12. Oklahoma's Jason Carter blocked Adam Crossett's kick and Crossett recovered in the end zone for a safety.

Missouri took advantage of an Oklahoma turnover to cut the margin to 16-10 early in the third quarter. Patrick fumbled and Missouri recovered at its own 34. Daniel was 4-for-4 passing on the drive and ran the other four plays for 30 yards, including a 13-yard score on a quarterback draw.

Oklahoma was forced to punt on its next possession and the Tigers would have had the ball at midfield. But Missouri's William Moore was called for roughing the kicker. Given new life at their 35, the Sooners drove to the Missouri 15, where Thompson connected with Quentin Chaney for a touchdown.

The Tigers reached the Oklahoma 1 on their next drive. But on fourth-and-goal, Daniel's fade pass to Coffman was thrown too high.

Daniel's second interception, by Marcus Walker with 6:19 to play, set up a 30-yard field goal by Garrett Hartley.

College Football Scores

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Saturday, October 28th
Oklahoma 26 Final
Missouri 10
Colorado 15 Final
Kansas 20
Nebraska 29 Final
Oklahoma State 41
Iowa State 10 Final
Kansas State 31
Texas 35 Final
Texas Tech 31
Texas A&M 31 Final
Baylor 21