Oklahoma coach Lincoln Riley admitted Saturday he nearly tested his group's improbable interception during the group's win over Nebraska.
Sooners cornerback D.J. Graham made a one-handed interception on a fourth quarter 4th down, landing on the 3-yard line with 8:16 left in the game, handing the Sooners poor area position to begin their next ownership.
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Riley claimed he thought Graham may have handled the sphere and also taken into consideration an obstacle.
"I could have been the very first coach in background to challenge a play we got an interception on. I was wishing it would certainly've gone down," he stated, using ESPN.
"I thought it managed around a bit. I might have challenged it."
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The catch was dubbed the "play of the millennium" on Twitter.
The Sooners went 3 and out on that belongings, after that punted the ball back to the Cornhuskers, who racked up to reduce the lead to 23-16. That was the last rating of the Sooners' win.
OU's Spencer Rattler completed 24-for-34 with 214 passing lawns as well as a touchdown pass. He additionally hurried for a score. Eric Gray led the Sooners with 84 hurrying yards.
Nebraska QB Adrian Martinez was 19-for-25 with 289 passing lawns as well as a touchdown pass.
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No. 3 Oklahoma is 3-0 on the year, while Nebraska fell to 2-2.
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