
Beau Pribula dropped into a crouching position with his hands on his helmet. Missouri’s quarterback had missed an opportunity.
The Tigers’ only real opportunity on offense against OU’s defense in the second half.
His fourth-down pass was slightly off. Receiver Kevin Coleman was unable to grab it in the end zone with 5:40 remaining.
And OU had all but officially sealed its spot in the College Football Playoff.
Behind a defense that allowed next to nothing in the second half, the eighth-ranked Sooners topped No. 22 Missouri 17-6 Saturday afternoon at Gaylord Family — Oklahoma Memorial Stadium for a third straight crucial win.
OU (9-2, 5-2 SEC) next hosts LSU on Saturday, Nov. 29, where a win locks it in the CFP.
The Sooners did well to not look past Mizzou, though.
With a 14-6 lead at halftime, OU’s defense clamped down. It held Mizzou to just 8 yards until the drive that fell short on fourth down with the misfired pass in the end zone.
The Tigers had just 122 offensive yards in the second half, 76 until their final desperation drive that ended with an Eli Bowen interception.
And that was enough to allow a sub-par offensive performance with enough wiggle room to keep OU in the CFP race.
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0:31 left in fourth quarter: OU 17, Missouri 6 | Eli Bowen intercepts Beau Pribula to seal Sooners’ win
The Sooners will improve to 9-2 overall. The Tigers fall to 7-4.
Beat LSU next Saturday and OU will surely be in the College Football Playoff.
—Jeff Patterson, sports editor
1:47 left in fourth quarter: OU 17, Missouri 6 | Sooners kill clock, punt
The Sooners go 36 yards on eight plays in 3:53 before punting again.
Mizzou gets the ball back at its 8-yard line with one timeout.
—Jeff Patterson, sports editor
5:40 left in fourth quarter: OU 17, Missouri 6 | Kevin Coleman can’t catch fourth-down pass
Mizzou can’t capitalize after a good drive, missing on a fourth-and-2 pass to Kevin Coleman in the end zone.
Beau Pribula connected with Coleman on passes of 23, 37 and 5 yards on the drive.
—Jeff Patterson, sports editor
8:29 left in fourth quarter: OU 17, Missouri 6 | Punter showcase continues
Grayson Miller punts again after OU keeps trying to throw the ball.
John Mateer is now 14-of-30 passing for 173 yards and two touchdowns.
—Jeff Patterson, sports editor
11:34 left in fourth quarter: OU 17, Missouri 6 | Sooners stall out quickly
Credit the Mizzou defense for keeping this game close.
OU can only muster 12 yards on four plays.
Grayson Miller has punted seven times.
John Mateer is 13-of-28 passing for 176 yards and two touchdowns.
—Jeff Patterson, sports editor
12:49 left in fourth quarter: OU 17, Missouri 6 | Tigers go three-and-out
Mizzou is going in the wrong direction.
Three plays for a loss of nine yards.
OU has sacked Beau Pribula four times today.
—Jeff Patterson, sports editor
14:15 left in fourth quarter: OU 17, Missouri 6 | Sooners punt again
OU only goes 18 yards before Grayson Miller punted for the sixth time today.
—Jeff Patterson, sports editor
End of third quarter: OU 17, Missouri 6 | Sooners’ defense holding Tigers at bay
The Sooners held the Tigers to 16 yards in the third quarter. OU is in firm control entering the fourth.
—Joe Mussatto, columnist
2:31 left in third quarter: OU 17, Missouri 6 | Jacobe Johnson picks off Beau Pribula
OU sophomore defensive back Reggie Powers III was disqualified after being flagged for targeting during the Sooners’ game against Missouri.
Powers finished the afternoon with five tackles. He will miss the first half of next Saturday’s home game against LSU.
OU leads Mizzou 17-6 at the end of the third quarter.
On the very next play, Jacobe Johnson picked off Mizzou quarterback Beau Pribula and the Sooners will take over on their own 40-yard line.
—Colton Sulley, Staff writer
3:41 left in third quarter: OU 17, Missouri 6 | Sooners punt
Both offense’s have traded punts since Tate Sandell’s field goal earlier in the third quarter.
—Colton Sulley, Staff writer
5:09 left in first quarter: OU 17, Missouri 6 | Tigers punt
The Sooners’ defense is delivering yet again.
OU forced Missouri to punt for the fifth time after a three-play, 1-yard drive. Here’s the Tigers’ drive chart:
- FG
- PUNT
- PUNT
- FGA
- PUNT
- FG
- PUNT
- PUNT
—Colton Sulley, Staff writer
5:58 left in third quarter: OU 17, Missouri 6 | Sooners punt
Quarterback John Mateer has looked much-improved on Saturday.
While OU hasn’t connected on too many deep passes, Mateer has been sharp and has put the ball in spots where his receivers can make plays. The Sooners’ offense was driving following a 17-yard reception by Jaren Kanak before stalling yet again.
—Colton Sulley, Staff writer
9:16 left in third quarter: OU 17, Missouri 6 | Sooners defense holds
OU’s defense forced Missouri to punt.
The Tigers mustered only 25 yards in four plays.
—Colton Sulley, Staff writer
11:36 left in third quarter: OU 17, Missouri 6 | Tate Sandell notches 22nd consecutive field goal
Tate Sandell is money.
The Sooners were driving but after a Tigers third down stop, Sandell drilled a 45-yarder with ease. OU now leads Missouri 17-6 with 11:36 left in the third quarter.
The UTSA transfer has now made 22 consecutive field goals and is 22-for-23 this season.
—Colton Sulley, Staff writer
One play, an 87-yard touchdown pass from John Mateer to Isaiah Sategna, has accounted for 63% of OU’s offense.
The Sooners are on the wrong side of just about every statistical category, but they lead Missouri 14-6 at the half.
The offense hasn’t been good, but the defense is doing its thing. Missouri marched down the field on its opening drive but only came away with three points. After getting a hand on Missouri’s first field goal, which still went in, Peyton Bowen full-out blocked Missouri’s second attempt. The Tigers changed kickers for their third attempt.
OU has the momentum, and the ball, entering the second half.
—Joe Mussatto, columnist
HALF: OU 14, Missouri 6 | Tigers add field goal before break
Before the half, Missouri drove the ball 77 yards in 10 plays and ultimately added three points to cut the Sooners’ lead to eight.
The Sooners’ offense came alive in the second quarter, recording 145 yards and two touchdowns.
—Colton Sulley, Staff writer
2:22 left in second quarter: OU 14, Missouri 3 | John Mateer finds Javonnie Gibson for 8-yard TD
The Sooners’ offense is clicking on all cylinders now.
OU quarterback John Mateer found wide receiver Javonnie Gibson for an eight-yard touchdown. All of a sudden. the Sooners lead the Tigers 14-3 with the two-minute timeout nearing.
—Colton Sulley, Staff writer
4:44 left in second quarter: OU 7, Missouri 3 | Taylor Wein records sack
Sooners defensive end Taylor Wein now has 5½ sacks this season after he brought down Mizzou quarterback Beau Pribula, who recovered his own fumble. The Tigers were forced to punt.
—Colton Sulley, Staff writer
6:45 left in second quarter: OU 7, Missouri 3 | Isaiah Satgena takes it 87 yards to the house
One of Brent Venables’ favorite sayings is “right on time.”
Following over a quarter and a half of offensive ineptitude, quarterback John Mateer found wide receiver Isaiah Sategna for an 87-yard touchdown pass. The Sooners lead Missouri 7-3 with 6:45 left in the first half.
—Colton Sulley, Staff writer
7:37 left in second quarter: Missouri 3, OU 0 | Peyton Bowen blocks field goal
OU safety Peyton Bowen got ahold of another Missouri field-goal attempt. This time, it was good enough to force a miss.
Following the play, defensive lineman Gracen Halton was flagged for a personal foul. The Sooners will take over at their own 10-yard line.
—Colton Sulley, Staff writer
10:36 left in second quarter: Missouri 3, OU 0 | Sooners punt again
OU punted on its third consecutive drive. The Sooners’ offense recorded a first down behind John Mateer’s 12-yard completion to Keontez Lewis, but the drive stalled with three-straight incompletions.
—Colton Sulley, Staff writer
12:42 left in second quarter: Missouri 3, OU 0 | Sooners force punt
OU found something on defense during that last drive.
Sooners linebacker Owen Heinecke had the stop on third down as the Tigers were forced to punt. OU’s offense, which has mustered -7 total yards, will take over at its own 3-yard line.
—Colton Sulley, Staff writer
OU safety Robert Spears-Jennings appeared to land awkwardly on his collarbone during the second quarter of the Sooners’ game against Missouri.
Spears-Jennings walked off the field on his own power and into the injury tent.
One of OU’s defensive leaders, Spears-Jennings has four tackles as the Sooners trail Missouri 3-0 in the second quarter.
—Colton Sulley, Staff writer
End of first quarter: Missouri 3, OU 0 | Sooners end first quarter with -7 yards
OU will enter the second quarter with -7 total yards.
The Sooners’ offense, which had the ball for only 2:45, went three-and-out for the second consecutive drive. OU has yet to hand the ball off to a running back.
—Colton Sulley, Staff writer
2:15 left in first quarter: Missouri 3, OU 0 | Gracen Halton stuffs Tigers on third down
Ahmad Hardy rushed for a 20-yard gain, but Missouri didn’t have much else on its last drive.
Sooners defensive lineman Damonic Williams sacked quarterback Beau Pribula, setting up a third-and-long. On the very next play, Gracen Halton stuffed Jamal Roberts for a 3-yard loss.
—Colton Sulley, Staff writer
5:41 left in first quarter: Missouri 3, OU 0 | Sooners go three-and-out
On its first offensive play of the game, after all the talk this week about the lack of a deep passing game, OU attempted a deep ball downfield.
Quarterback John Mateer connected on just one of his three pass attempts — a seven-yard completion to tight end Jaren Kanak — during the drive. The Sooners were forced to punt.
—Colton Sulley, Staff writer
6:37 left in first quarter: Missouri 3, OU 0 | Tigers strike first
The Tigers drove 54 yards down the field in 14 plays, but a holding penalty backed them up and the Sooners forced a field goal. OU safety Peyton Bowen had a piece of the kick, but it was ultimately still good.
Missouri rushed for 42 yards on its first drive. Entering Saturday, OU had only allowed 82.2 rushing yards per game.
—Colton Sulley, Staff writer
Dr. Steven Shin is in the building.
Shin, one of the most respected surgeons nationally who works at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles and operated on OU football quarterback John Mateer’s hand/thumb earlier this season, is in attendance Saturday for the Sooners’ home game against Missouri.
Shin has gained a cult following halfway across the country in Oklahoma. Oklahoma attorney general and 2026 gubernatorial candidate Genter Drummond even issued an official commendation, praising Shin.
“If he comes to Norman, he’ll really feel it,” Mateer said in October. “He’s probably aware, but it’s hard to really understand until you come here.”
If he hadn’t already, Shin was feeling the love pregame when fans spotted him on the field.
—Colton Sulley, Staff writer
Ahmad Hardy isn’t the biggest dude.
Five-foot-10 and 210 pounds.
But when defenders make contact with the Missouri running back, they find how difficult he is to bring down. Hardy, who leads the nation with 1,346 rushing yards, has a whopping 937 yards after contact, according to Prof Football Focus. Those yards after contact are a nation’s best, too.
What’s more, Hardy has force 71 missed tackles, third-most in the nation according to PFF.
The Sooners’ challenge is clear: Get Hardy on the ground.
The Tigers have a spectacular rushing attack, going for an average of 241.7 rushing yards a game and ranking sixth in the nation. And with starting quarterback Beau Pribula likely unavailable — he has been dealing with the aftermath of a dislocated ankle — Missouri is likely to lean into that run game and Hardy even more.
Good news for OU: Its rush defense ranks fourth in the nation, allowing only 82.2 yards a game.
How the Sooners handle Hardy and the Tigers will determine the outcome of this game.
— Jenni Carlson, columnist
As expected, OU defensive end R Mason Thomas and defensive back Gentry Williams were ruled out for Saturday’s game against Missouri on the pregame availability report.
Thomas and Williams were previously listed as doubtful on Friday’s report.
Tigers quarterback Beau Pribula, who is available to play, has been out on the field jogging pregame.
—Colton Sulley, Staff writer
What channel is Oklahoma vs Missouri on today?
Oklahoma vs Missouri will be streamed on Fubo in Week 13 of the 2025 college football season. Sean McDonough (play-by-play) and Greg McElroy (analyst) will call the game from the booth at Gaylord Family — Oklahoma Memorial Stadium.
What time does OU play today? Oklahoma vs Missouri time
- Date: Saturday, Nov. 22
- Start time: 11 a.m. CT
The Oklahoma vs Missouri game starts at 11 a.m. Saturday from Gaylord Family — Oklahoma Memorial Stadium.
Oklahoma vs Missouri predictions, picks, odds
Odds courtesy of BetMGM as of Friday, Nov. 21:
- Spread: OU (-7)
- Over/under: 42.5
- Moneyline: OU -275 | MIZ +225
OU 25, Missouri 20: Brent Venables’ defense overwhelms Tigers freshman quarterback as OU staves off Mizzou’s upset bid.
OU football schedule 2025
- Week 1 | Saturday, Aug. 30: Oklahoma 35, Illinois State 3
- Week 2 | Saturday, Sept. 6: Oklahoma 24, Michigan 13
- Week 3 | Saturday, Sept. 13: Oklahoma 42, Temple 3
- Week 4 | Saturday, Sept. 20: Oklahoma 24, Auburn 17
- Week 5 | Bye week
- Week 6 | Saturday, Oct. 4: Oklahoma 44, Kent State 0
- Week 7 | Saturday, Oct. 11: Texas 23, Oklahoma 6
- Week 8 | Saturday, Oct. 18: Oklahoma 26, South Carolina 7
- Week 9 | Saturday, Oct. 25: Ole Miss 34, Oklahoma 26
- Week 10 | Saturday, Nov. 1: Oklahoma 33, Tennessee 27
- Week 11 | Bye week
- Week 12 | Saturday, Nov. 15: Oklahoma 23, Alabama 21
- Week 13 | Saturday, Nov. 22: vs. Missouri at 11 a.m. (ABC)
- Week 14 | Saturday, Nov. 29: vs. LSU at 2:30 p.m. (ABC or ESPN)
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