How they scored

Second Quarter

14:14 — Mark Clayton 61 pass from Jason White. KU stifled Oklahoma’s powerful ground game in the early going, but was equally ineffective in stopping the pass. Completions of seven and eight yards kept the drive alive after a first-down incompletion, and White then found Clayton streaking left to right a step ahead of KU’s Tony Stubbs. Clayton secured the ball and ran in untouched. Trey DiCarlo kick. (Oklahoma 7, Kansas 0).

13:31 — Brandon Rideau 79 pass from Adam Barmann. After a one-yard gain by John Randle, Rideau found himself surprisingly open up the right side. Barmann sent a strong throw his way, and despite OU safety Brodney Pool trying to intercept the pass, Rideau hauled it in and scored untouched. Scott Webb kick. (Kansas 7, Oklahoma 7).

3:26 — Travis Wilson 41 pass from Jason White. OU’s quarterback continued to take advantage of Oklahoma’s speed advantage out wide, completing passes of five and 13 yards to start the drive. After two Adrian Peterson runs and a penalty, White saw Wilson a step ahead of Ronnie Amadi and nailed a strike for the touchdown. Trey DiCarlo kick. (Oklahoma 14, Kansas 7).

:00 — Johnny Beck 43 field goal. Oklahoma dropped the snap while trying to punt the ball out of dangerous territory, and KU took over on the OU 36-yard line with 46 seconds to play. Quarterback Jason Swanson put KU in field-goal range with a seven-yard scramble for a first down. Two plays later, Beck booted a 43-yard kick against the wind that was barely long enough and right down the middle. (Oklahoma 14, Kansas 10).

Third Quarter

11:36 — Brandon Jones 69 pass from Jason White. With the Jayhawks still shutting down OU’s running game, White once again relied on his arm to move the ball. Two straight passes for 17 yards set up a second-and-one, where White found Jones on a deep route for the score. Trey DiCarlo kick. (Oklahoma 21, Kansas 10).

7:42 — Lance Mitchell 28 fumble return. Facing second down and eight yards to go, Jason Swanson dropped back to pass. He took too long, though, and the pocket collapsed on him. As he cocked his arm to throw, the ball was stripped and rolled outside of the pocket, where Mitchell picked it up, avoided a few Jayhawks and scored the defensive touchdown. DiCarlo kick. (Oklahoma 28, Kansas 10).

Fourth Quarter

9:25 — Peterson 11 run. Peterson finally had success running the ball, rumbling around, past and through KU defenders in the fourth quarter. After a pass to John Randle was bobbled and subsequently intercepted by Rufus Alexander, Peterson led the drive into the end zone, breaking three tackles on the touchdown run. DiCarlo kick. (Oklahoma 35, Kansas 10).

:35 — Mark Bradley 8 pass from Jason White. Keuan Jones and Peterson combined to move the ball downfield against KU’s tired defense. Peterson broke off gains of 17 and 21 yards, while Jones had three carries for 12 yards. White dropped back on third and goal and found an open Bradley for the score. DiCarlo kick blocked. (Oklahoma 41, Kansas 10).