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The play of the season that defines these Baker Mayfield-led Sooners

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With just 4:58 left in the fourth quarter the game had come down to one play. A third and goal from the seven yard line. Oklahoma was leading 37-34.

Score a touchdown and the Sooners would likely put this slugfest of a game over. End this drive with a field goal would put Oklahoma up by just six — an uncomfortable place, given the rapidity with which the Baylor Bears had scored.

I texted friends: “This is a game winning or game losing play right here.”

Baker Mayfield, who had been brilliant all night and exceptionally lucky all night (two fumbles providently bounced back in his hands to save disaster), dropped back to pass. He was looking for Sterling Shephard running a corner route. Covered. Mark Andrews was running another route. Covered. Mayfield started to run for it — but no, the opening closed. The Baylor pass rush was closing in. And Mayfield scrambled.

It looked like one of those run-a-thousand-yards scrambles that would end in an incomplete pass, or a sack or something worse.

Then fullback Dimitri Flowers — who had been blocking in pass protection — didn’t have anyone to block as the Bear defenders were “bearing” down on Mayfield. Flowers slipped into the end zone and started waiving his hands.

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Week 11 Pick ’em Results

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em>This week’s games (winner in bold): Alabama at Mississippi State; Oklahoma at Baylor; Memphis at Houston; Kansas St. at Texas Tech; Pittsburgh at Duke; Georgia at Auburn; Kentucky at Vanderbilt; Arkansas at LSU; BYU at Missouri; Texas at West Virginia.

Picks:

Mike D – Alabama, Oklahoma, Memphis, Texas Tech, Duke, Auburn, Vanderbilt, LSU, Missouri, West Virginia. 6-4 (season record 41-24, 42 pts)

Rob – Alabama, Baylor, Houston, Texas Tech, Pittsburgh, Georgia, Kentucky, LSU, BYU, West Virginia. 6-4 (season record 44-21, 48 pts)

Gerald – Alabama, Oklahoma, Houston, Kansas State, Pittsburgh, Auburn, Kentucky, LSU, BYU and West Virginia. 5-5 (season record 42-23, 43 pts)

Roger – Alabama, Oklahoma, Houston, Texas Tech, Duke, Georgia, Kentucky, LSU, BYU, West Virginia. 6-4 (season record 47-18, 49 pts)

Rick – Alabama, Oklahoma, Memphis, Texas Tech, Duke, Auburn, Kentucky, LSU, BYU, West Virginia. 4-6 ( season record 36-29, 37 pts)

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Offense and defense share the limelight in aggressive 44-34 winning performance

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On a night where it looked like an Ali-Frazier brawl, the Sooners matched Baylor punch for punch. And in the end it was that Sooners’ defensive aggressiveness and some Baker Mayfield juking and jiving that knocked the Baylor Bears from the unbeaten ranks.

Oklahoma defeated Baylor 44-34 in Waco.

The Sooners defense shut down Baylor on four consecutive possessions — an unheard of feat this year in the Big 12 against the No. 1 scoring offense in the country.

Even when the Bears offense clicked — with easy drives for TDs to open the game and the second half, the Sooners offense answered, then provided the final answer with a fourth-quarter drive that capped the win over No. 4 Baylor.

After Baylor began the third quarter with a game-tying drive, Baker Mayfield hit Sterling Shepard from 7 yards out — Shepard’s second TD catch of the game — to retake the lead 27-20.

OU stretched the lead to 14 with a to-the-house 55-yard scoring run by Samaje Perine. But the Bears came back to narrow the margin to a one-score game on a 5-yard pass from quarterback Jarrett Stidham to LaQuan McGowan. And it was game on.

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