2001 NCAA Football Oklahoma State at Oklahoma - Credit to John F.

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Oklahoma's run to the national title last year included a close call against Oklahoma State. This year, the Sooners didn't escape.
Freshman Josh Fields threw a 14-yard touchdown pass to Rashaun Woods with 1:36 remaining to give Oklahoma State a 16-13 victory Saturday, ending the No. 4 Sooners' hopes of repeating as champions.
The loss also knocked the Sooners out of the Big 12 race. They would have secured the Big 12 South Division title by winning, but instead Texas will go to the league's title game next week against Colorado.
"I told our players I don't want to hear any of this excuses stuff or us looking toward the Big 12 championship game or anything else, because I felt good about our week of practice. I really did," coach Bob Stoops said. "The bottom line is we just got outplayed today."
Oklahoma (10-2, 6-2 Big 12) wound up with zero yards rushing, which was due in part to Nate Hybl being sacked seven times by a defense that had just 18 sacks in the first 10 games.
The loss ended a 19-game home winning streak for Oklahoma, which came into the game rated third in the Bowl Championship Series standings. All that's meaningless now.

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