Final
No. 10 Oklahoma routs No. 17 Florida State 47-17
Sep 12, 2010 - 1:05 AM By JEFF LATZKE AP College Football WriterNORMAN, Okla.(AP) -- Surrounded by family, Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops reached out for a handshake and an embrace with his little brother, Mark.
Perhaps if No. 10 Oklahoma's 47-17 win on Saturday had come against a team other than No. 17 Florida State - with Mark Stoops coaching the defense - it would have felt a lot more satisfying for the Sooners' coach.
"It's a rotten place to be because I appreciate the way our team played and all that, but you just cannot separate blood," Bob Stoops said. "I just don't like it. I knew that coming into the game I didn't, and I'm positive of it now after the game."
Landry Jones outplayed Christian Ponder by throwing for 380 yards and four touchdowns against Mark Stoops' defense, and the Sooners (2-0) moved past their shaky season opener in style.
A rematch of the 2001 Orange Bowl that brought home the Sooners' most recent national championship quickly turned into a blowout as Oklahoma scored touchdowns on its first four possessions.
"We knew who we were, we knew what we were capable of, and we came out here and showed what we're capable of today," Jones said.
Jones got into a rhythm with short, swing passes and screens near the line of scrimmage before striking down the field for scores. He completed 14 straight passes at one point, starting at the end of the Sooners' opening drive and continuing past when he'd pushed the lead to 27-7 with his third touchdown pass.
Ponder, who's being promoted as a Heisman Trophy contender by the school, was 11 for 28 for 113 yards with interceptions on back-to-back throws in the third quarter for Florida State (1-1). He completed less than half of his passes for the first time since the 2008 season.
"It kind of just snowballed and I take a lot of blame for that," Ponder said. "A lot of mistakes out there today and I put my team in a bad position to not score points. I really think it's my fault."
The Seminoles had four first downs on their opening possession, but picked up only five more over the next 2 1/2 quarters against an Oklahoma secondary that had been burned for 341 yards and a handful of big plays a week earlier in a 31-24 win against Utah State.
"I wasn't worried about last week," Bob Stoops said. "I know what we're capable of when we're able to play all of our defense, use our blitzes, use our different coverages schemes. And I thought we did them well.
"Christian Ponder's a great player. To hold him down the way we did, you have to be playing good defense because he's an excellent player."
The Sooners won their 32nd straight game at Owen Field, extending the nation's longest home winning streak as a late celebration of their coach's 50th birthday earlier in the week.
Stoops said he'd been holding back a chunk of his team's offensive playbook in Week 1, but not so against his little brother - and with his mother and sisters in attendance.
"We brought it all out tonight," he said, "and fortunately it worked."
Jones finished 30 for 40 without an interception. His 321 yards by halftime were the second-most in a half in Oklahoma history, behind only 2008 Heisman Trophy winner Sam Bradford's 350 in the first half of a 79-10 blowout against North Texas in the 2007 season opener.
Ryan Broyles caught 12 passes for 125 yards and a score. Tight ends James Hanna and Trent Ratterree had their first career touchdown catches for Oklahoma, and DeMarco Murray added two 1-yard TD runs.
Jermaine Thomas had a 1-yard touchdown run to finish Florida State's opening drive, but the Seminoles didn't score again until Dustin Hopkins' 52-yard field goal in the fourth quarter. Their biggest play of the game came on a E.J. Manuel's 47-yard touchdown pass to Taiwan Easterling as time expired.
"When you play good football teams and they get hot you have to match them, and you have to match them in all three phases," said Jimbo Fisher, who suffered his first loss as the Seminoles' coach after winning his debut last week. " ... We matched them one time on offense and then we got pushed back on field position and didn't execute."
The Sooners' starters stayed in the game until midway through the fourth quarter, coming out only after freshman running back Brennan Clay was carted off the field after he'd caught a 6-yard pass from Jones. He made a gesture with his right arm as he was placed onto a cart to be taken off the field, and Bob Stoops said he was taken to the hospital as a precaution after X-rays taken at the stadium were negative.
- NCAAF FINAL
1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH TOTAL
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FLORIDA ST (17) 7 0 0 10 17
OKLAHOMA (10) 14 20 10 3 47 FINAL
SCORING SUMMARY
1ST QUARTER: OKLAHOMA - TD, DEMARCO MURRAY 1 YD RUN
(PATRICK O'HARA KICK), 4:45.
OKLAHOMA 7-0
FLORIDA ST - TD, JERMAINE THOMAS 1 YD RUN
(DUSTIN HOPKINS KICK), 9:35.
FLORIDA ST 7-7
OKLAHOMA - TD, RYA
Sep 11 7:19 PM
TD FLORIDA ST TAIWAN EASTERLING 47 YD PASS FROM EJ MANUEL (DUSTIN HOPKINS KICK)
Florida State(17) 17, Oklahoma(10) 47 End of Reg.Sep 11 7:19 PM
TD FLORIDA ST TAIWAN EASTERLING 47 YD PASS FROM EJ MANUEL (DUSTIN HOPKINS KICK)
Florida State(17) 17, Oklahoma(10) 47 End of Reg.Sep 11 7:19 PM
TD FLORIDA ST TAIWAN EASTERLING 47 YD PASS FROM EJ MANUEL (DUSTIN HOPKINS KICK)
Florida State(17) 17, Oklahoma(10) 47 End of Reg.Sep 11 7:19 PM
TD FLORIDA ST TAIWAN EASTERLING 47 YD PASS FROM EJ MANUEL (DUSTIN HOPKINS KICK)
Florida State(17) 17, Oklahoma(10) 47 End of Reg.Sep 11 7:19 PM
TD FLORIDA ST TAIWAN EASTERLING 47 YD PASS FROM EJ MANUEL (DUSTIN HOPKINS KICK)
Florida State(17) 17, Oklahoma(10) 47 End of Reg.Sep 11 7:19 PM
TD FLORIDA ST TAIWAN EASTERLING 47 YD PASS FROM EJ MANUEL (DUSTIN HOPKINS KICK)
Florida State(17) 17, Oklahoma(10) 47 End of Reg.Sep 11 7:19 PM- NCAAF
FLORIDA ST (17) 17
OKLAHOMA (10) 47 0:00 LEFT, 4TH QTR
Florida State(17) 17, Oklahoma(10) 47 End of Reg.Sep 11 7:19 PM - NCAAF
FLORIDA ST (17) 10
OKLAHOMA (10) 47 4:49 LEFT, 4TH QTR
Florida State(17) 10, Oklahoma(10) 47 4th - 4:49Sep 11 7:04 PM - NCAAF
FLORIDA ST (17) 10
OKLAHOMA (10) 44 11:57 LEFT, 4TH QTR
Florida State(17) 10, Oklahoma(10) 44 4th - 11:57Sep 11 6:38 PM - NCAAF
FLORIDA ST (17) 7
OKLAHOMA (10) 44 0:00 LEFT, 3RD QTR
Sep 11 6:28 PM - NCAAF
FLORIDA ST (17) 7
OKLAHOMA (10) 44 6:38 LEFT, 3RD QTR
Florida State(17) 7, Oklahoma(10) 44 3rd - 6:38Sep 11 6:10 PM
TD OKLAHOMA TRENT RATTERREE 7 YD PASS FROM LANDRY JONES (PATRICK O'HARA KICK)
Florida State(17) 7, Oklahoma(10) 41 3rd - 8:46Sep 11 6:03 PM
TD OKLAHOMA TRENT RATTERREE 7 YD PASS FROM LANDRY JONES (PATRICK O'HARA KICK)
Florida State(17) 7, Oklahoma(10) 41 3rd - 8:46Sep 11 6:03 PM
TD OKLAHOMA TRENT RATTERREE 7 YD PASS FROM LANDRY JONES (PATRICK O'HARA KICK)
Florida State(17) 7, Oklahoma(10) 41 3rd - 8:46Sep 11 6:03 PM- NCAAF
FLORIDA ST (17) 7
OKLAHOMA (10) 41 8:46 LEFT, 3RD QTR
Florida State(17) 7, Oklahoma(10) 41 3rd - 8:46Sep 11 6:03 PM - NCAAF
FLORIDA ST (17) 7
OKLAHOMA (10) 34 0:00 LEFT, 2ND QTR
Sep 11 5:23 PM
TD OKLAHOMA DEMARCO MURRAY 1 YD RUN (PATRICK O'HARA KICK)
Florida State(17) 7, Oklahoma(10) 34 2nd - 0:28Sep 11 5:19 PM
TD OKLAHOMA DEMARCO MURRAY 1 YD RUN (PATRICK O'HARA KICK)
Florida State(17) 7, Oklahoma(10) 34 2nd - 0:28Sep 11 5:19 PM- NCAAF
FLORIDA ST (17) 7
OKLAHOMA (10) 34 0:28 LEFT, 2ND QTR
Florida State(17) 7, Oklahoma(10) 34 2nd - 0:28Sep 11 5:19 PM
TD OKLAHOMA JAMES HANNA 47 YD PASS FROM LANDRY JONES (PAT FAILED)
Florida State(17) 7, Oklahoma(10) 27 2nd - 7:44Sep 11 4:43 PM
TD OKLAHOMA JAMES HANNA 47 YD PASS FROM LANDRY JONES (PAT FAILED)
Florida State(17) 7, Oklahoma(10) 27 2nd - 7:44Sep 11 4:43 PM- NCAAF
FLORIDA ST (17) 7
OKLAHOMA (10) 27 7:44 LEFT, 2ND QTR
Florida State(17) 7, Oklahoma(10) 27 2nd - 7:44Sep 11 4:43 PM
TD OKLAHOMA CAMERON KENNEY 36 YD PASS FROM LANDRY JONES (PATRICK O'HARA KICK)
Florida State(17) 7, Oklahoma(10) 21 2nd - 14:44Sep 11 4:30 PM
TD OKLAHOMA CAMERON KENNEY 36 YD PASS FROM LANDRY JONES (PATRICK O'HARA KICK)
Florida State(17) 7, Oklahoma(10) 21 2nd - 14:44Sep 11 4:30 PM
TD OKLAHOMA CAMERON KENNEY 36 YD PASS FROM LANDRY JONES (PATRICK O'HARA KICK)
Florida State(17) 7, Oklahoma(10) 21 2nd - 14:44Sep 11 4:30 PM- NCAAF
FLORIDA ST (17) 7
OKLAHOMA (10) 21 14:44 LEFT, 2ND QTR
Florida State(17) 7, Oklahoma(10) 21 2nd - 14:44Sep 11 4:30 PM - NCAAF
FLORIDA ST (17) 7
OKLAHOMA (10) 14 0:00 LEFT, 1ST QTR
Sep 11 4:24 PM
TD OKLAHOMA RYAN BROYLES 18 YD PASS FROM LANDRY JONES (PATRICK O'HARA KICK)
Florida State(17) 7, Oklahoma(10) 14 1st - 1:44Sep 11 4:15 PM
TD OKLAHOMA RYAN BROYLES 18 YD PASS FROM LANDRY JONES (PATRICK O'HARA KICK)
Florida State(17) 7, Oklahoma(10) 14 1st - 1:44Sep 11 4:15 PM
TD OKLAHOMA RYAN BROYLES 18 YD PASS FROM LANDRY JONES (PATRICK O'HARA KICK)
Florida State(17) 7, Oklahoma(10) 14 1st - 1:44Sep 11 4:15 PM- NCAAF
FLORIDA ST (17) 7
OKLAHOMA (10) 14 1:44 LEFT, 1ST QTR
Florida State(17) 7, Oklahoma(10) 14 1st - 1:44Sep 11 4:15 PM
TD FLORIDA ST JERMAINE THOMAS 1 YD RUN (DUSTIN HOPKINS KICK)
Florida State(17) 7, Oklahoma(10) 7 1st - 5:25Sep 11 4:02 PM
TD FLORIDA ST JERMAINE THOMAS 1 YD RUN (DUSTIN HOPKINS KICK)
Florida State(17) 7, Oklahoma(10) 7 1st - 5:25Sep 11 4:02 PM- NCAAF
FLORIDA ST (17) 7
OKLAHOMA (10) 7 5:25 LEFT, 1ST QTR
Florida State(17) 7, Oklahoma(10) 7 1st - 5:25Sep 11 4:02 PM
TD OKLAHOMA DEMARCO MURRAY 1 YD RUN (PATRICK O'HARA KICK)
Florida State(17) 0, Oklahoma(10) 7 1st - 10:15Sep 11 3:52 PM
TD OKLAHOMA DEMARCO MURRAY 1 YD RUN (PATRICK O'HARA KICK)
Florida State(17) 0, Oklahoma(10) 7 1st - 10:15Sep 11 3:52 PM- NCAAF
FLORIDA ST (17) 0
OKLAHOMA (10) 7 10:15 LEFT, 1ST QTR
Florida State(17) 0, Oklahoma(10) 7 1st - 10:15Sep 11 3:52 PM
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