Oklahoma DB tips ball, makes incredible one-handed interception vs. Kansas
The Kansas–Oklahoma game was full of fireworks in the first half. Both teams marched down the field for touchdowns on each of their first two possessions to get to a 14-14 tie. Then, Dillon Gabriel led a third Sooner touchdown drive to put them up by seven.
On the ensuing Jayhawk possession backup QB Jason Bean floated a pass that Oklahoma’s CJ Coldon tipped and then brought in with one hand. A remarkable play to create the turnover. Check it out:
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Wow. Gets a finger on the ball to bat it up in the air, and then snatches it just inches above the grass with one hand to haul in the pick. And boy was it a good omen for the Sooners. Oklahoma turned that pick into a touchdown on the ensuing drive to take a 28-14 lead. Then they added another score before the half with a rushing touchdown to extend their hold on the game to 21 points.
35 in one half for Oklahoma. After getting blanked at home vs. Texas during a Red River Rout, the Sooners needed to come out and perform much stronger in front of the home crowd this week. And while Kansas was a nice story to start the season, Oklahoma is giving them a reminder of who stands where in the Big 12 Conference.