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Oklahoma-Missouri: LIVE In-Game Observations

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COLUMBIA, MO — Sooners on SI offers real-time observations from Faurot Field throughout Saturday’s Week 11 matchup between Oklahoma and the No. 24-ranked Missouri Tigers. Newest posts are at the top. Just keep your browser open and refresh often.

8:20 p.m.

Halftime stats. Not pretty.

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8:18 p.m.

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Incredible. Zach Schmit hits a 56-yard walk-off field goal to give Oklahoma a 9-3 lead at halftime. It’s the third-longest FG in school history.

— JH

7:57 p.m.

With two Oklahoma turnovers — fumbles by Denton Guyer teammates Jackson Arnold and Peyton Bowen — the Sooners now lead 6-3 after Blake Craig’s 25-yard field goal.

— JH

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7:49 p.m.

OU forces another three-and-out thanks to a holding penalty, a dropped pass and a dropped interception — all on third own.

This game is gonna get weird.

And as I type that, Peyton Bowen fumbles the punt. Missouri football.

This game just got weird.

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— JH

7:43 p.m.

After that thunderous stop by Billy Bowman on fourth down, Oklahoma’s offense gets just enough out of the offense to set up another Zach Schmit field goal, this time from 35 yards, and OU leads Mizzou 6-0.

Some odd play calls on that last drive (jet sweep to Bauer Sharp? Seth Littrell is owed an apology for that one, plus Deion Burks gets his first big hit in a while.

Can the OU defense do it again?

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— JH

7:36 p.m.

What a play from Billy Bowman. 

Missouri went with a jet sweep on fourth-and-short and Bowman made it all the way across the field and blew up Luther Burden to stop the Tigers short. 

Burden took a bad spill into the OU sideline, and he’s getting medical attention as he hobbles back to his sideline.

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— RC 

7:31 p.m.

What an odd quarter of football.

Coming out of the timeout, Zach Schmit will attempt a 40-yard field goal after the Sooners were set up with first-and-goal from the 10. 

But points are points and Schmit took care of business. 

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Sooners strike first, up 3-0 with 14:56 left until halftime. 

— RC 

7:27 p.m.

End of one. This thing is tied. Here are the stats:

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7:19 p.m.

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What we have here is a game with 31 total offensive yards so far.

And then just like that, Bauer Sharp takes a fourth-down fake punt throw from punter Luke Elzinga for 43 yards.

Elzinga with the fake kick, ran forward and then executed a jump pass. And of course Sharp tried to hurdle his defenders.

First down OU. Crazy.

— JH

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7:18 p.m.

Well, the Oklahoma offense moved the ball 27 yards on that drive, but poor execution on first down put the Sooners behind the chains and OU couldn’t dig itself out. 

Or so you thought. 

Venables dialed up the fake punt, and Bauer Sharp caught the ball and ran it all the way down to the 10-yard line, punctuated by a hurdle of Luther Burden. 

Rolling the dice.

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— RC 

7:11 p.m.

Oklahoma’s defense bailed Arnold out. 

Eli Drinkwitz elected to punt from the plus-39… and it cleared way out the back of the end zone for a touchback. 

— RC 

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7:09 p.m.

Was looking at Arnold’s run through the binoculars and didn’t think he fumbled real-time. We got one quick review in the press box, and then suddenly Missouri had the football. Assuming what Twitter says is correct: it was clearly a fumble.

OU’s defense gets another stop, and Mizzou punts from the OU 39 — and it hits 5 yards deep in the end zone.

Waiting to see if the Oklahoma offense can put something together without Arnold laying the football on the carpet.

— JH

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7:06 p.m.

The ruling on the field is a Jackson Arnold fumble. 

He flat-out dropped the ball on the first drive, and then coughs it up at midfield. 

The one thing he can’t do tonight. 

— RC 

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7:03 p.m.

What a start for the Oklahoma defense. After Damonic Williams and R Mason Thomas drop Nate Noel for a loss of 3 on second down, Ethan Downs blows up Drew Pyne’s screen pass to Jamal Roberts for a loss of 6.

— JH

7:03 p.m.

Fantastic first possession for Oklahoma’s defense. Damonic Williams got the big tackle for loss on second down, and Ethan Downs blew up the third down attempt at a screen. 

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Feels like both offenses are going to have to hit on something vertically to loosen these defenses up. Both defensive units are going to sell out to stop everything to the boundaries early on. 

— RC 

7:01 p.m.

Oklahoma’s starters on offense:

Thomas – Williams – Jackson – Downs 

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Lewis – Stutsman – Washington 

Johnson – Bowman – Spears-Jennings – E. Bowen 

— RC 

6:59 p.m.

Well, best I could tell, Jackson Arnold didn’t look at Deion Burks or Jalil Farooq one time on that drive and the Sooners quickly punt.

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I’d hate to think these guys have been through all that just to be decoys tonight.

Getting some real Landry Jones at Mizzou in 2010 kind of vibes from Arnold on that first possession — one miss, one ball batted down in the backfield, and then an unforced fumble.

— JH

6:56 p.m.

Oklahoma’s starters on offense:

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Howland – Ozaeta – Everett – Nwaiwu – Brown 

Thompson – Sharp – Burks – Farooq

Arnold – Tatum 

— RC 

6:52 p.m.

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Missouri won the toss, they elected to defer.

Jackson Arnold time in Columbia. 

— RC 

6:30 p.m.

Speaking of the Missouri student section, how about this brave soul. 

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Six rows deep in the Mayfield jersey. The police around the section were having some fun with him pregame. Seemed to be a good sport about it. 

— RC 

6:19 p.m.

As the offensive line warms up, Michael Tarquin is mostly watching. He’s occasionally getting down into a stance and testing his ankle, but not a full warmup by any means. 

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Over with the running backs, Gavin Sawchuk is warming up normally.

— RC 

6:16 p.m.

Based on how they are warming up in the end zone, your OU starting line reads as such:

LT: Logan Howland

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LG: Heath Ozaeta

C: Troy Everett

RG: Febechi Nwaiwu 

RT: Spencer Brown 

— RC 

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6:06 p.m.

Only running back Gavin Sawchuk and right tackle Michael Tarquin were listed as game time decisions on the final availability report. 

Everyone else is a go, including Deion Burks and Jalil Farooq. Both guys looked juiced as the Sooners took the field. 

Also Missouri’s student section is up for this, as expected. Welcomed OU back to Faurot Field about as you would expect. This one’s gonna be fun.

— RC 

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Gov. Parson signs executive order in preparation of forecasted winter weather

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ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) – Missouri Governor Mike Parson signed an executive order today as a precautionary measure ahead of potentially hazardous winter weather expected in Missouri this weekend.

Executive Order 25-01 waives certain hours of service requirements for commercial vehicles transporting residential heating fuel and activates the Missouri National Guard for state and local response efforts, if necessary.

“With a hazardous winter storm forecasted for this weekend, we want to be prepared to respond however may be needed,” Gov. Parson said. “Missourians should be proactive in their preparations and so too should state government. This Order helps ensure Missourians’ homes stay heated and that state government and our National Guard members stand ready to assist. We ask that all Missourians stay aware and use extreme caution during this potentially dangerous winter weather event.”

The executive order suspends hours of service regulations for motor carriers transporting fuels such as propane, natural gas, and heating oil. It also gives the adjutant general the authority to call portions of the organized militia into active service to aid Missourians, if deemed necessary.

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The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm watch covering nearly every Missouri county from Saturday night through Monday morning. The forecast indicates snow and sleet accumulations of more than 10 inches in many areas, particularly in northern Missouri.

First Alert 4 has issued First Alert Weather Days from Sunday into Monday.

The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services has provided additional health and safety tips to Missourians in preparation for severe winter weather.



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South Carolina women's basketball: Rapid Reaction – Missouri

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South Carolina wore down Mizzou for an easy 83-52 win. Here’s what stood out to me from the game.

– South Carolina got out of sync offensively during Missouri’s 8-0 run in the second quarter. More than a defensive stop, the Gamecocks needed a solid offensive possession. 

I thought, this is where they miss Kamilla Cardoso or Aliyah Boston, that dominant post who can settle things down and get a good shot. Who can do that this season?

My question was quickly answered: Joyce Edwards. She was fouled on a rebound, made both free throws, found Tessa Johnson for a transition layup, converted a three-point play in the post, and then scored on a putback. The 9-0 run put South Carolina back in control of the game at halftime.

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Edwards isn’t super flashy, but she rebounds, defends, runs the floor, and finishes at the rim. Sometimes that is what you need.

– On the other end of the spectrum is MiLaysia Fulwiley. Somehow she even makes jogging back on defense look flashy. I often say “Fulwiley happens” when she catches fire and scores three or four baskets in a row. Well Fulwiley definitely happened Thursday night. 

She has shot well this season and at times has let that frustration carry over to her defense. Not against Missouri. She did miss a couple of early shots, but never got down. It ended up being her defense that helped Fulwiley catch fire. It was a rebound, an assist, and then a block that sparked South Carolina’s decisive 17-0 second-half run. Once the fuse was lit, Fulwiley added in a bench of baskets and finished with a game-high 17. 

[USC-Texas WBB: Win tickets, parking pass]

It was a nice start to conference play and hopefully a sign of how the next three months and a week will play out.

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– I’ve watched a lot of basketball over the years, but I don’t think I’ve ever seen what happened in the third quarter. Mizzou’s Laniah Randle was called for a foul, Knowing it was her fourth and she would be subbed out, she jogged over to the bench.

But nobody went to the scorer’s table to check in, so the officials didn’t stop play. With a five-on-four power play, South Carolina quickly inbounded to Te-Hina Paopao who was unguarded for a three.

Randall had to run back and rejoin the action. She ended up committing her fifth foul on the ensuing possession.

If you watch a lot of women’s basketball, it won’t surprise you that Roy Gulbeyan was one of the officials. He loves to call games by the letter of the rule instead of the spirit.

But it also reflects both teams’ level of focus. A substitution after a foul is such a routine occurrence that nobody pays much attention to the actual mechanics of the process. Missouri wasn’t locked in and lost track of the situation. South Carolina understood what was happening and took advantage. 

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If I’m going to criticize South Carolina when there is a lack of focus, I need to praise them when they are locked in.



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Driver in Missouri caught speeding, playing video games behind the wheel: Police

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Police in Missouri say a driver was caught speeding at more than 100 mph and playing video games while behind the wheel.

According to the Claycomo Police Department, the driver was pulled over on Interstate 35 in Clay County, Missouri. The county encompasses parts of northwestern Kansas City.

Authorities did not release the name or age of the man involved, but did say the driver was going at a speed of 107 mph. Police said he also had a suspended license.

“The driver was playing a video game, yes, a video game while driving 107mph…. On a suspended license. Apparently, he was so distracted he didn’t see our motor officer in the lane ahead of him,” police said on Facebook.

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Police said charges are pending for the unidentified driver with a court date also pending.

USA TODAY has contacted the Claycomo Police Department for more information.

Fernando Cervantes Jr. is a trending news reporter for USA TODAY. Reach him at fernando.cervantes@gannett.com and follow him on X @fern_cerv_.



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