After jumping out to a 10-0 advantage and a 17-7 first-quarter lead, the Sooners were outscored 41-7 over the next two quarters by a K-State offense the Oklahoma defense seemingly had no answer for. in its first two possessions.
Trailing by 25 points with 12 and a half minutes to go in the game, Oklahoma rallied behind quarterback Jalen Hurts for 18 unanswered points to pull within one score of Kansas State, 48-41, with just under two minutes remaining. That’s when things got really interesting.
The Sooners appeared to have recovered an onside-kick attempt inside the K-State 40-yard line, only to have the call reversed on replay and the ball awarded to the Wildcats when it was determined that the ball had touched an OU player before going the required 10 yards.