The Sooners held the Baylor offense to just 265 yards of offense, nearly 200 yards below their season average and just 23 points, 38 fewer than the 61 they scored a week again in a rout of Kansas.
Playing without their starting quarterback, Charlie Brewer, who was removed from the game in the second quarter with a head injury, Baylor came from 10 points down in the fourth quarter to tie the game at 23-all on a 27-yard field goal with just under four minutes to go in regulation and eventually send the game to overtime.
With 9:41 left in the game, the Baylor offense had gained just 105 total yards.