| SCORE BY QUARTERS |
1st |
2nd |
3rd |
4th |
FINAL |
| UA #9 Alabama (11-3) |
0 |
17 |
10 |
7 |
34 |
| OU #8 Oklahoma (10-3) |
10 |
7 |
0 |
7 |
24 |
Attendance:
83,550
Kickoff Time:
7:10 p.m. CT
End of Game:
10:41 p.m. CT
Game Duration:
3:31
NORMAN, Oklahoma - Ty Simpson passed for 232 yards and two touchdowns, and No. 9 seed Alabama rallied from a 17-point deficit to beat No. 8 Oklahoma 34-24 on Friday night in the first round of the College Football Playoff.
Alabama freshman Lotzeir Brooks, who did not score a touchdown in the regular season, scored two and had season highs of five catches and 79 yards.
It was the third meeting between the schools in 13 months. Oklahoma defeated Alabama 24-3 last November at home, then beat the Crimson Tide 23-21 last month on the road.
DeBoer claimed his first playoff victory for the Crimson Tide since arriving from Washington two years ago. Alabama (11-3) advanced to play No. 1 seed Indiana and Heisman Trophy winning quarterback Fernando Mendoza in a quarterfinal game at the Rose Bowl on Jan. 1.
Oklahoma's John Mateer passed for 307 yards and two touchdowns, but he threw a costly interception that Alabama's Zabien Brown returned 50 yards for a touchdown in the second quarter. Deion Burks had seven catches for 107 yards and a score for the Sooners (10-3).
Oklahoma's Tate Sandell, the Lou Groza Award winner for the nation's best kicker, tied an FBS single-season record for most made field goals of 50 or more yards with his eighth. He drilled a 51-yarder into a stiff wind to give the Sooners a 10-0 lead late in the first quarter, his 24th consecutive made field goal.
The Sooners outgained the Crimson Tide 118 yards to 12 in the opening period, and the domination continued into the second quarter. Mateer's six-yard touchdown pass to Isaiah Sategna pushed Oklahoma's lead to 17-0.
Alabama, which went three-and-out on its first three possessions, finally got its offense going midway through the second quarter when Simpson hit Brooks for a 10-yard score to trim Oklahoma's lead to 17-7. Later in the quarter, Brown's interception return tied the score at 17.
Brooks caught a 30-yard touchdown pass from Simpson early in the third quarter to give Alabama its first lead. The Crimson Tide took a 27-17 advantage on a 40-yard field goal by Conor Talty, finishing a run of 27 straight points for Alabama.
Burks caught a 37-yard touchdown pass from Mateer two plays into the fourth quarter to cut Alabama's lead to 27-24.
With Alabama up 34-24, Sandell missed from 36 yards with just under three minutes remaining to end his streak. He missed again from 51 yards out with a little over a minute to play.
Sandell's missed field goals weren't the only special teams struggles the Sooners had.
All-SEC punter Grayson Miller dropped a snap in the second quarter, and his delayed punt was blocked by Tim Keenan III, setting up the Crimson Tide deep in Oklahoma territory. Talty made a field goal to cut Oklahoma's lead to 17-10.
Oklahoma got a temporary boost from 50 Cent.
The rapper performed his 2003 hit "Many Men (Wish Death)" between the third and fourth quarters. The Sooners have used it as a hype song in recent weeks. Two plays later, Mateer connected with Burks for a touchdown.
SCORING SUMMARY
| QTR |
TIME |
SCORE (V-H) |
TEAM |
SCORING PLAY |
DRIVE |
| 1st |
05:29 |
0-7 |
Oklahoma |
John Mateer 8 yd rush (Tate Sandell kick) |
8-59 (03:34) |
| 1st |
00:45 |
0-10 |
Oklahoma |
Tate Sandell 51 yd FG |
6-13 (03:00) |
| 2nd |
10:51 |
0-17 |
Oklahoma |
Isaiah Sategna III 7 yd pass from John Mateer (Tate Sandell kick) |
8-63 (03:57) |
| 2nd |
06:52 |
7-17 |
Alabama |
Lotzier Brooks 10 yd pass from Ty Simpson (Conor Talty kick) |
9-75 (03:59) |
| 2nd |
02:08 |
10-17 |
Alabama |
Conor Talty 35 yd FG |
5-13 (02:15) |
| 2nd |
01:18 |
17-17 |
Alabama |
Zabien Brown 50 yd interception return (Conor Talty kick) |
(00:50) |
| 3rd |
11:21 |
24-17 |
Alabama |
Lotzier Brooks 30 yd pass from Ty Simpson (Conor Talty kick) |
3-60 (00:58) |
| 3rd |
04:30 |
27-17 |
Alabama |
Conor Talty 40 yd FG |
9-40 (04:56) |
| 4th |
14:45 |
27-24 |
Oklahoma |
Deion Burks 37 yd pass from John Mateer (Tate Sandell kick) |
8-75 (04:45) |
| 4th |
07:24 |
34-24 |
Alabama |
Daniel Hill 6 yd rush (Conor Talty kick) |
4-35 (01:56) |
ALABAMA STARTERS
| POS. |
NO. |
OFFENSE |
| WR |
1 |
Isaiah Horton |
| QB |
15 |
Ty Simpson |
| WR |
2 |
Ryan Williams |
| RB |
4 |
Daniel Hill |
| WR |
5 |
Germie Bernard |
| OL |
64 |
Michael Carroll |
| OL |
71 |
Kam Dewberry |
| OL |
72 |
Parker Brailsford |
| OL |
74 |
Kadyn Proctor |
| OL |
75 |
Wilkin Formby |
| TE |
81 |
Kaleb Edwards |
| POS. |
NO. |
DEFENSE |
| LB |
0 |
Deontae Lawson |
| DB |
1 |
Domani Jackson |
| LB |
10 |
Justin Jefferson |
| DL |
11 |
Jordan Renaud |
| DB |
16 |
Red Morgan |
| DB |
18 |
Bray Hubbard |
| DB |
2 |
Zabien Brown |
| DL |
22 |
LT Overton |
| DB |
3 |
Keon Sabb |
| LB |
42 |
Yhonzae Pierre |
| DL |
96 |
Tim Keenan III |
ALABAMA RESERVES
11 - Rico Scott, 12 - Zavier Mincey, 13 - Ivan Taylor, 14 - Marshall Pritchett, 15 - Duke Johnson II, 17 - Kelby Collins, 17 - Lotzeir Brooks, 20 - Dre Washington, 23 - James Smith, 24 - Noah Carter, 26 - Jamarion Miller, 26 - Luke Metz, 30 - Derek Meadows, 30 - Cayden Jones, 31 - Conor Talty, 31 - Keon Keeley, 35 - Abduall Sanders Jr., 36 - QB Reese, 38 - Blake Doud, 4 - Qua Russaw, 41 - Nikhai Hill-Green, 45 - David Bird, 5 - Dijon Lee Jr., 56 - Geno VanDeMark, 69 - Joseph Ionata, 7 - DaShawn Jones, 7 - Cole Adams, 70 - William Sanders, 73 - Olaus Alinen, 77 - Jaeden Roberts, 8 - Justin Hill, 80 - Josh Cuevas, 87 - Danny Lewis Jr., 88 - Jay Lindsey, 88 - Isaia Faga, 89 - Brody Dalton, 90 - London Simmons, 94 - Edric Hill.
OKLAHOMA STARTERS
| POS. |
NO. |
OFFENSE |
| QB |
10 |
John Mateer |
| TE |
12 |
Jaren Kanak |
| WR |
4 |
Deion Burks |
| WR |
5 |
Isaiah Sategna III |
| OL |
54 |
Febechi Nwaiwu |
| OL |
55 |
Eddy Pierre-Louis |
| OL |
56 |
Michael Fasusi |
| RB |
6 |
Tory Blaylock |
| OL |
66 |
Derek Simmons |
| OL |
70 |
Ryan Fodje |
| WR |
9 |
Keontez Lewis |
| POS. |
NO. |
DEFENSE |
| LB |
10 |
Kip Lewis |
| DB |
22 |
Peyton Bowen |
| DB |
23 |
Eli Bowen |
| DB |
3 |
Robert Spears-Jennings |
| DL |
32 |
R Mason Thomas |
| LB |
38 |
Owen Heinecke |
| DB |
4 |
Courtland Guillory |
| DL |
44 |
Taylor Wein |
| LB |
5 |
Kendal Daniels |
| DL |
52 |
Damonic Williams |
| DL |
56 |
Gracen Halton |
OKLAHOMA RESERVES
0 - David Stone, 1 - Jaydan Hardy, 11 - Kobie McKinzie, 11 - Javonnie Gibson, 12 - Devon Jordan, 13 - Reggie Powers III, 14 - Elijah Thomas, 16 - Danny Okoye, 17 - Taylor Heim, 18 - Kaden Helms, 19 - Jacobe Johnson, 2 - Omarion Robinson, 24 - Xavier Robinson, 25 - Michael Boganowski, 29 - Tate Sandell, 34 - Adepoju Adebawore, 43 - Grayson Miller, 47 - James Nesta, 49 - Ben Anderson, 65 - Jayden Jackson, 7 - Sammy Omosigho, 75 - Daniel Akinkunmi, 78 - Luke Baklenko, 81 - Will Huggins, 82 - Ivan Carreon, 83 - Major Melson, 84 - Jer'Michael Carter, 86 - Carson Kent, 87 - Jacob Ulrich, 88 - Jacob Jordan, 97 - Marvin Jones Jr., 99 - Markus Strong.