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Rapid Reaction: Oklahoma decimates Nebraska 49-14

Alex Bryan breaks down the Sooners’ dominant victory in Lincoln, spoiling the debut of the Mickey Joseph era

September 17, 2022
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In an attempt at a fresh start following the firing of former Nebraska head coach Scott Frost, the Huskers looked like they had promise and energy to start the game scoring on their first drive to go up 7-0. However, the Sooners, who look incredible early under their new head coach Brett Venables, scored 49 unanswered points and completely dashed at turning the season around by halftime. 

The Sooners looked balanced offensively as QB Dillon Gabriel went 16-27 for 230 yards and two touchdowns. RB Eric Gray had a huge day rushing for 113 yards and two touchdowns on 11 carries. QB Casey Thompson had an average day for Nebraska going 14-20 for 129 yards passing and one touchdown.


Turning Point in the Game

The quick response here by Dillon Gabriel following the Nebraska touchdown on 3rd and 7 broke Nebraska from the get go. Nebraska’s D to that point looked ready to limit OU all day, then Gabriel broke free up the middle for 61 yards to tie things up at 7. From then on, Nebraska had absolutely no answers for the Sooner offense.

DILLON GABRIEL TO THE HOUSE ?⚡️@OU_Football answers right back pic.twitter.com/cZ37PWMPHY

— FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) September 17, 2022


Oklahoma Game Ball: Sooners Defense

Safe to say defense is officially back in Norman, Oklahoma. 30 points given up in 3 games and 14 of them given up to Nebraska. Caused two turnovers against the Huskers and tallied four sacks. Plays like this key 4th down stop are what this unit is made of under Venables. Great defense mixed with a solid offense could help the Sooners stroll into another College Football Playoff in a few months.

BIG time stop on 4th down ?

cc: @OU_Football pic.twitter.com/qo3aVygSzM

— FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) September 17, 2022

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Nebraska Game Ball: Mickey Joseph

Why would I give a game ball to a guy who just lead his team to a huge blowout loss? Two reasons.

  1. This was inevitable no matter who was coach. He got handed a huge mess and had a week to prepare for one of the best teams Nebraska will face all year. Not sure even the close game choke artist Frost would have had this game close today.
  2. No Nebraska player in my eyes played well enough to warrant a game ball. Total mess all around.
Sep 17, 2022; Lincoln, Nebraska, USA; Nebraska Cornhuskers interim head coach Mickey Joseph leads his team out of the tunnel before the game against the Oklahoma Sooners at Memorial Stadium. 

Game Thoughts & Notes

  1. Oklahoma is officially back as a playoff contender and may even be better than any team Lincoln Riley fielded. It’s early still and they haven’t played great teams, but this team has a different feel to them.
  2. Nebraska has a chance yet to make bowl eligibility, but it will be a daunting task starting 1-3. They essentially have to win their next four games before they play Minnesota, Michigan, and Wisconsin in consecutive weeks before finishing the season against an offensively inept Iowa team. It’s still doable, but almost impossible.
  3. In the Big Noon Kickoff, the Nebraska crowd chanted “We Want Urban!” Nebraska has allegedly contacted Urban about the position. Does he take it?

"We want Urban!" ? pic.twitter.com/g0pLheTfOL

— FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) September 17, 2022


Sep 17, 2022; Lincoln, Nebraska, USA; Oklahoma Sooners wide receiver Marvin Mims (17) runs with the ball during the first half against the Nebraska Cornhuskers at Memorial Stadium.

What This Means for Oklahoma

Business as usual for the Sooners in this rivalry. Now they focus on Big 12 play and reclaiming their throne in the conference before moving to the SEC.

What This Means for Nebraska

Put this on the back burner and focus on what’s ahead. Winnable games against Indiana and Rutgers are next. Take it one game at a time, get to 3-3, and try to salvage something from this abysmal season. 

Category: College Football, Game RecapTag: Brent Venables, Casey Thompson, Dillon Gabriel, Mickey Joeseph, Nebraska, Nebraska Cornhuskers, Oklahoma, Oklahoma Sooners
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