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3:30 PM ET, September 19, 2009
Oklahoma Memorial Stadium
NORMAN, OK

Jones tosses Oklahoma-record six touchdowns as Sooners roll

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... The Sooners got on the board early with a field goal and touchdown in the first quarter.
Gameball goes to... Ryan Broyles, who scored three TDs and caught a career-high 11 passes for 128 yards.
Stat of the game... 6. Quarterback Landry Jones threw six touchdown passes, setting a Sooners record.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1627
Total Yards269529
Passing153336
Rushing116193
Penalties11-1108-85
3rd Down Conversions6-1811-17
4th Down Conversions0-20-0
Turnovers32
Possession29:4630:14
Air/Ground Leaders
Tulsa Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Kinne12/2610602
Bower4/104700
Oklahoma Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Jones25/3733662
Tulsa Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Williams939015
Beaver635013
Oklahoma Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Brown1673018
Murray1060013
Tulsa Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Johnson450021
Shelley124024
Oklahoma Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Broyles11128335
Caleb5104263
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERTLSAOKLA
FG09:08Jimmy Stevens 25 Yd 03
TD00:35Brandon Caleb 7 Yd Pass From Landry Jones (Jimmy Stevens Kick) 010
SECOND QUARTERTLSAOKLA
TD10:54Brandon Caleb 63 Yd Pass From Landry Jones (Jimmy Stevens Kick) 017
TD05:57DeMarco Murray 13 Yd Pass From Landry Jones (Jimmy Stevens Kick) 024
TD00:34Ryan Broyles 10 Yd Pass From Landry Jones (Jimmy Stevens Kick) 031
THIRD QUARTERTLSAOKLA
TD12:58Ryan Broyles 14 Yd Pass From Landry Jones (Jimmy Stevens Kick) 038
TD08:02Ryan Broyles 35 Yd Pass From Landry Jones (Jimmy Stevens Kick) 045
Associated Press

This story has been corrected. Read below

NORMAN, Okla. -- Game by game, Landry Jones is mastering his role as a stand-in for Heisman Trophy winner Sam Bradford.

With Oklahoma's defense holding opponents scoreless, he's had it pretty easy.

Heisman Who?

Filling in for injured Heisman Trophy winner Sam Bradford, redshirt freshman Landry Jones set an Oklahoma school record with six touchdown passes against Tulsa on Saturday.

Most Pass TDs in a Game
Oklahoma History
Player TDs Date
Landry Jones 6 Saturday
Sam Bradford 5 6 times
Jason White 5 3 times
Josh Heupel 5 2 times

In just his second career start, Jones threw for 336 yards and set a school record with six touchdown passes, and No. 12 Oklahoma beat Tulsa 45-0 Saturday, shutting out its second team in a row.

"It's just kind of wild right now, kind of like you're living a dream," said Jones.

With Bradford watching from the sidelines in a red polo shirt and a white ballcap, Jones knocked him, 2003 Heisman winner Jason White and 2000 Heisman runner-up Josh Heupel out of the top spot in the school record book.

Ryan Broyles caught a career-high 11 passes for 128 yards and three touchdowns, and Brandon Caleb emerged as a potential second viable target with 104 yards on five catches and two scores.

Fast Facts

• Landry Jones' six touchdown passes tied an FBS record for freshmen, joining Luke McCown of Louisiana Tech and Bob Hoernschemeyer of Indiana.

• Oklahoma extended the nation's longest home winning streak to 26 straight games.

• Tulsa has lost nine straight road games against Big 12 opponents.

-- ESPN Stats & Information

Sooners coach Bob Stoops marveled at Jones' performance and even gave Bradford trouble about it in the locker room.

"It is kind of ironic how all that happened, but it's pretty neat for him. ... He is really playing well and handling it all, taking it in stride in a really good way," Stoops said.

Even as good as he was, Jones just might lose his job after the record-setting outing. The Sooners' next game is Oct. 3 at Miami, right at the end of the two- to four-week window when Bradford is expected to return from a sprained AC joint in his right, throwing shoulder.

"At this point, I'm just taking every start I can," Jones said. "If Sam comes back versus Miami, that's fine. And if he doesn't, I'm going to step in there and play to the best of my abilities."

Whenever Bradford comes back, he'll be playing opposite a defense that keeps getting stingier. The Sooners recorded back-to-back shutouts for the first time since 1987, Barry Switzer's next-to-last season as coach. That year, Oklahoma did it against North Carolina (28-0) and Tulsa (65-0) in the second and third games of the season.

This shutout of the Golden Hurricane was even more impressive. Tulsa boasted the nation's top offense the last two seasons and hadn't been blanked since 2004 against Navy.

The win also extended the Sooners' winning streak on Owen Field to 26, breaking a school record in existence since 1953. That streak started with Bud Wilkinson's fourth home game as head coach in 1947.

"Sam's a very good player, a great player actually. And we've got confidence in Landry," defensive end Jeremy Beal said. "As a defense as a whole, we feel like no matter who we have, we've got to come out and play great every week."

Jones finished with 336 yards on 25 for 37 passing with two interceptions. His first pass was intercepted after it tipped off of Broyles' hands, but Tulsa went three-and-out and just kept squandering opportunities early. The Golden Hurricane ran 31 of their first 33 plays in Oklahoma territory but came away without a point to show for it.

Tulsa got the ball inside the 15 on two of its first four possessions, only to have quarterback G.J. Kinne turn it over both times. Brian Jackson picked off Kinne's pass into the end zone intended for Damaris Johnson the first time, and Beal forced him to fumble on a sack the second time.

Kinne, making his third career start after transferring in from Texas, also threw an interception late in the first half. Each time, Oklahoma marched the opposite way for a touchdown.

"It's always easy as a team to talk about how you gave the ball up, but there were guys causing those turnovers," said Tulsa coach Todd Graham, who coached from the booth in the first half but returned to the sideline with his team down 31-0 at halftime. "They have a tremendous defensive front and a tremendous advantage there. They will have a defensive advantage over a lot of people."

To make matters worse, Tulsa was without two of its starting offensive linemen.

Kinne completed 12 of 26 passes for 106 yards but got replaced after Oklahoma made it 45-0 with just over 8 minutes left in the third quarter. Jacob Bower and Shavodrick Beaver split the rest of the Golden Hurricane's snaps except one, when Kinne returned and fired a pass directly to Sooners linebacker Travis Lewis, who dropped it.

"I'll tell you how good I think their defense is," Graham said. "That's the first time as a head coach I've been shut out -- ever. ... I can't say enough good about their defense."

Caleb got behind the defense for a 63-yard touchdown catch, twice stiff-arming Kenny D. Sims as he raced down the Sooners sideline to make it 17-0. DeMarco Murray followed that with a 13-yard score, spinning twice along the same sideline before leaping for a frontward flip into the end zone.

Broyles scored the Sooners' final three touchdowns, twice catching short passes and then knifing his way through the defense and then getting open deep for a 36-yard TD pass.

That one pushed Jones past the previous school record set by Heupel twice in 2000 then matched by White three times and Bradford five times.

"I've always felt like I could be a really good football player," said Jones, who remained in the game until the Sooners' final possession started with 95 seconds left. "Right now, I still haven't proven much. I've only started, what, two games now?"

In a Sept. 19 story about Oklahoma's 45-0 win against Tulsa, The Associated Press erroneously reported that OU quarterback Landry Jones tied an NCAA record for most touchdown passes by a freshman with six. Giovanni Vizza threw eight touchdown passes for North Texas in a 74-62 loss to Navy on Nov. 10, 2007. NCAA assistant director of statistics Jeff Williams notified Oklahoma on Monday that Vizza's record had been "overlooked" and had not been entered in NCAA records.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Thursday, September 17th
14 Georgia Tech 17 Final
20 Miami (FL) 33
Friday, September 18th
10 Boise State 51 Final
Fresno State 34
Saturday, September 19th
Tennessee 13 Final
1 Florida 23
Texas Tech 24 Final
2 Texas 34
3 USC 13 Final
Washington 16
North Texas 7 Final
4 Alabama 53
Temple 6 Final
5 Penn State 31
Southeastern Louisiana 6 Final
5 Mississippi 52
Florida State 54 Final
7 Brigham Young 28
8 California 35 Final
Minnesota 21
Louisiana-Lafayette 3 Final
9 LSU 31
11 Ohio State 38 Final
Toledo 0
Tulsa 0 Final
12 Oklahoma 45
19 Nebraska 15 Final
13 Virginia Tech 16
Texas State 21 Final
15 TCU 56
Rice 24 Final
16 Oklahoma State 41
17 Cincinnati 28 Final
Oregon State 18
18 Utah 24 Final
Oregon 31
Duke 16 Final
22 Kansas 44
23 Georgia 52 Final
Arkansas 41
East Carolina 17 Final
24 North Carolina 31
Eastern Michigan 17 Final
25 Michigan 45