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Oklahoma's Calvin Thibodeaux, left, and Brandon Crow (48) sack Texas A&M quarterback Stephen McGee (7) during the fourth quarter of their NCAA football game Saturday, Nov. 4, 2006 in College Station, Texas. Oklahoma beat Texas A&M, 17-16. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)
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Published November 05, 2006 11:00 pm -

Risky business


John Shinn
The Norman Transcript

Early in his career, Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops earned a gambler’s reputation. It seemed like every time there was a critical call to make, he was willing to roll the dice.

Over the years, that reputation faded. The reasons varied, but as the reputation grew, opportunities dwindled.

But clearly, the gambling spirit never died.

Saturday night’s 17-16 victory over Texas A&M will be remembered for a lot of things. Some will remember Allen Patrick’s 173-yard rushing performance. Others will focus on OU’s defense holding a very potent Aggie team to just one touchdown.

But those memories will be in the minority.

Most are going to remember which coach was willing to take chances. Clearly, Stoops was.

“It’s just part of the game,” he said. “We’re going to do what we have to do to win the game. Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn’t.”

Facing a fourth-and-inches from the Sooner 29 with 89 seconds left, Stoops was willing to put the game in the hands of his offensive line and go for a game-sealing first down.

The risks were enormous. Failure meant setting up Texas A&M for a game-winning field goal. The Aggies had already connected on two fourth-quarter attempts.

Both times they had the ball in goal-to-go situations, but Aggie coach Dennis Franchione took the easy points. He wasn’t willing to risk getting nothing at all.

“It’s a tough call either way,” Franchione said. “Whatever decision you make you’ve got to make at the right time and we weren’t able to do that.”

Punting and putting the game in the hands of a Sooner defense which had dominated the game wasn’t a bad option either.

“There’s a gamble in anything you decide to do,” Stoops said.

He’d already seen one gamble fail earlier in the game. The Sooners attempted an on-side kick up 14-3 early in the second quarter. They caught Texas A&M by surprise and at least three Sooners had a shot at recovering the kick.

But none did and Texas A&M marched down the field for a touchdown and OU’s double-digit lead was gone and never returned.



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