Oklahoma 24, Colorado 27

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Final

1:38 PM ET, September 29, 2007
Folsom Field
BOULDER, CO

Colorado holds high-scoring No. 3 OU offense in check

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... Kevin Eberhart kicked a career-long 45-yard field goal as time expired to send Colorado past the stunned Sooners in Boulder.
Gameball goes to... Eberhart. His name will be added to the list of Buffs who converted in a key moment to deliver an upset win.
Stat of the game... 12/1/01. The last time CU beat a top-five opponent was in the '01 Big 12 title game versus Texas.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1219
Total Yards230381
Passing112220
Rushing118161
Penalties3-276-45
3rd Down Conversions1-96-19
4th Down Conversions0-02-3
Turnovers32
Possession21:0638:54
Air/Ground Leaders
Oklahoma Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Bradford8/1911212
Colorado Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Hawkins22/3622022
Oklahoma Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Patrick1896234
Murray619011
Colorado Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Charles24110125
Sumler133709
Oklahoma Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Finley143043
Gresham121021
Colorado Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Charles548020
Williams443018
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTEROKLACOLO
TD01:40Juaquin Iglesias 13 Yd Pass From Sam Bradford (Garrett Hartley Kick)
Drive: 3 plays, 11 yds, 1:25
70
SECOND QUARTEROKLACOLO
TD08:26Hugh Charles 25 Yd Run (Kevin Eberhart Kick)
Drive: 8 plays, 70 yds, 4:01
77
TD07:37Allen Patrick 34 Yd Run (Garrett Hartley Kick)
Drive: 3 plays, 80 yds, :49
147
FG00:48Garrett Hartley 28 Yd
Drive: 11 plays, 73 yds, 5:13
177
THIRD QUARTEROKLACOLO
TD12:23Allen Patrick 17 Yd Run (Garrett Hartley Kick)
Drive: 1 plays, 17 yds, :08
247
FG04:10Kevin Eberhart 41 Yd
Drive: 10 plays, 50 yds, 4:01
2410
FOURTH QUARTEROKLACOLO
TD14:50Tyson Devree 4 Yd Pass From Cody Hawkins (Kevin Eberhart Kick)
Drive: 9 plays, 62 yds, 3:32
2417
TD04:05Dusty Sprague 15 Yd Pass From Cody Hawkins (Kevin Eberhart Kick)
Drive: 2 plays, 16 yds, :39
2424
FG00:00Kevin Eberhart 45 Yd
Drive: 6 plays, 23 yds, 2:51
2427

BOULDER, Colo. (AP) -- Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops envisioned it going down to the wire. Colorado's Dan Hawkins had a hunch his team would pull off the big upset.

Both coaches turned out to be correct and Hawkins' Buffaloes dealt a serious blow to the Sooners national title hopes when Kevin Eberhart kicked a career-long 45-yard field goal as time expired to send Colorado past No. 3 Oklahoma 27-24 on Saturday.

Shock And Awe
Colorado Buffaloes

How shocking was Colorado's 27-24 victory over No. 3 Oklahoma? Consider this …

• In the last 5 meetings, OU won all 5 and outscored CU 156-44.
• In the previous 2 meetings, CU gained a TOTAL of 156 yds.
• CU had 14 straight losses to ranked teams.
• OU won its first 4 games by 69, 38, 51 and 41 for an average victory margin of 49.8.
-- ESPN research

"I told them all week they're going to win the game," Hawkins said. "Not because I'm 'The Swami.' I've done this for 25 years and you just know. You know when your team's ready, you know when you're poised."

His players certainly didn't doubt his weeklong declarations of this impending upset.

"He just reinforced what we already knew," defensive tackle George Hypolite said.

This was the Buffaloes' first win over a top-five team since Dec. 1, 2001, when they bested Texas in the Big 12 title game, and their most significant victory in Boulder since a 62-36 drubbing of second-ranked Nebraska a week before that Texas win.

"They outplayed us and outcoached us," Stoops said. "They fought their way to a heck of a win."

After Eberhart's kick cleared the crossbar, the Sooners, who had blown a 24-7 second-half lead, walked off dejected, trying to avoid the onslaught of Buffs fans storming the field in celebration of what they hope is a revival of the once-proud program.

"My helmet got jacked and [wide receiver] Stephone Robinson took one in the eye," Buffs quarterback Cody Hawkins said. "I've been to some crazy concerts, but that was worse than all of them. ... I think people smelled a lot better at the concert. Those people had been sweating for a long time."

Not so the Buffs, who didn't flinch when they fell behind by 17 points in the second half.

The Sooners (4-1, 0-1) came in averaging a whopping 61.5 points to lead the nation. But behind a tough defense, the Buffs (3-2, 1-0) earned their first big win under Dan Hawkins, who went 2-10 in his inaugural season last year.

The Buffaloes trailed 24-7 after Allen Patrick scored from 17 yards out following safety D.J. Wolfe's second interception. His first one led to Juaquin Iglesias' 13-yard TD catch in the first half.

What Happened?
Oklahoma Sooners

It sure was not the same Oklahoma team on Saturday that had earned the No. 3 ranking with wins in its first four games.

1st 4 games Saturday
PPG 61.5 24
Total YPG 562.3 230
Pass YPG 310.0 112
Avg margin +49.8 -3

But Oklahoma, which had scored 50-plus points in each of its first four games, was stifled after that, and Colorado outgained the Sooners 219 yards to 56 in the second half.

"There was no one being Superman out there, there's no one doing things that were supernatural," said linebacker Jordon Dizon, the nation's leading tackler. "It was just everybody doing their job and doing the right thing when they had to do it."

"To me it was long overdue. I mean long, long overdue," Buffs senior cornerback Terrence Wheatley said. "To get a big win against a big team in the national spotlight? I think it's good for us so people can realize we're a good team."

Good? Dizon cringed.

"We're on the verge of being great," he suggested.

Colorado began its comeback with Eberhart's 41-yarder to make it 24-10 in the third quarter.

After Ryan Walters picked off Sam Bradford, Hawkins hit Tyson DeVree for the score on fourth-and-goal from the 4, pulling Colorado to 24-17 on the first play of the fourth quarter.

Bradford, who was the second rated passer in the nation entering the game, finished 8-for-19 for 112 yards with two interceptions and was outplayed the Colorado coach's son.

Cody Hawkins, a redshirt freshman, was 22-for-36 for 219 yards and two touchdowns.

"We knew we were going to have a chance to win," Hawkins said. "We didn't know how it was going to happen. ... You look around, we weren't practicing scared. You guys all think I'm joking, but there wasn't anybody inside that locker room that thought we were going to lose that game."

The Sooners gave the Buffs a huge assist in their comeback when Reggie Smith muffed a fair catch and Colorado's Justin Drescher recovered at the OU 16.

Four plays later, Colorado tied it on Hawkins' 15-yard touchdown strike to Dusty Sprague with 4:05 remaining.

The Buffs forced another punt and Chase McBride's 33-yard return set up Colorado at midfield. Hawkins drove the Buffs to the 27, where Eberhart made the game-winner to give Colorado its biggest upset in years.

Oklahoma led 17-7 at halftime after managing just one long scoring drive, a three-play, 80-yarder that ended with Patrick's 34-yard TD run.

The Buffs' lone score before halftime was a 25-yard TD run by tailback Hugh Charles, who finished with 110 yards on 24 carries and led the Buffs' receivers with five catches for 48 yards.

Next week's Texas-OU matchup lost a lot of its luster with the Sooners' loss and Kansas State's equally stunning rout of the seventh-ranked Longhorns in Austin on Saturday.

"We have to bounce back from the loss like good teams do, like great teams do," Iglesias said. "We think we're a great team."

And the Buffs feel they're not far from that themselves.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Saturday, September 29th
Baylor 10 Final
Texas A&M 34
Oklahoma 24 Final
Colorado 27
Iowa State 17 Final
Nebraska 35
Kansas State 41 Final
Texas 21
Northwestern State 7 Final
Texas Tech 75
Sam Houston State 3 Final
Oklahoma State 39