- Final0HOU
AFA20
4720
47 - Final1
21OKLA
STAN31
2731
27 - Final2NAVY
MIZZ35
1335
13 - Final3MINN
ISU13
1413
14 - Final411VT
TENN37
1437
14 - Final2OT2OT5FRES
WYO28
3528
35 - Final6UCF
RUTG24
4524
45 - Final7USM
MTU32
4232
42 - Final818
14ORST
BYU20
4420
44 - Final923UTAH
CAL37
2737
27 - Final10NEV
SMU10
4510
45 - Final11MRSH
OHIO21
1721
17 - Final1217PITT
UNC19
1719
17 - Final13
24BC
USC13
2413
24 - Final14UK
CLEM13
2113
21 - Final15TA&M
UGA20
4420
44 - Final16UCLA
TEM30
2130
21 - Final1715
25MIA
WIS14
2014
20 - Final18BGSU
IDHO42
4342
43 - Final1920
22ARIZ
NEB0
330
33 - Final OTOT20NW
AUB35
3835
38 - Final2116WVU
FSU21
3321
33 - Final2213
12PSU
LSU19
1719
17 - Final238
7OSU
ORE26
1726
17 - Final243
5CIN
FLA24
5124
51 - Final25USF
NIU27
327
3 - Final26SCAR
CONN7
207
20 - Final2719OKST
MISS7
217
21 - Final OTOT28ARK
ECU20
1720
17 - Final29MSU
TTU31
4131
41 - Final306
4BSU
TCU17
1017
10 - Final3110
9IOWA
GT24
1424
14 - Final OTOT32CMU
TROY44
4144
41 - Final332
1TEX
ALA21
3721
37
Final
2:00 PM ET, December 31, 2009
Sun Bowl, EL PASO, TX
Top Performers
Passing: L. Jones (OKLA) - 418 YDS, 3 TD, 1 INT
Rushing: T. Gerhart (STAN) - 32 CAR, 135 YDS, 1 TD
Receiving: R. Broyles (OKLA) - 13 REC, 156 YDS, 3 TD
EL PASO, Texas -- The combination of Landry Jones and Ryan Broyles was almost unstoppable for Oklahoma.
And while the Sooners' steely defense couldn't quite stop Toby Gerhart, yards were hard to come by for the Heisman Trophy runner-up.
Fast Facts
• Landry Jones threw for 418 yards and three touchdowns, snapping Oklahoma's three-game bowl losing streak.
• Ryan Broyles set Sooners bowl records with 13 catches and three receiving touchdowns. His 156 receiving yards were the second-most in Sooners bowl history.
• Toby Gerhart ran for 135 yards and two touchdowns for Stanford. He leads the nation with 28 rushing touchdowns, and his 172 points this season are the seventh most in a single season in FBS history.
• Tavita Pritchard went 8 for 19 for 118 yards and two interceptions filling in for Andrew Luck.
-- ESPN Stats & Information
Broyles set a Sun Bowl record with three touchdown receptions, Jones passed for 418 yards and Oklahoma slowed Gerhart just enough to beat Stanford (No. 21 BCS, No. 19 AP) 31-27 on Thursday.
"It was a total business trip," said Jones, who completed 30 of 51 with one interception. "We were coming down here to take care of business. The game plan, the way we prepared, it was really good this week."
Jones took over as Oklahoma's quarterback after 2008 Heisman Trophy winner Sam Bradford was injured in an opening loss to BYU.
Broyles finished with 156 yards receiving and set Oklahoma's single-game record with 13 receptions in front of a Sun Bowl record crowd of 53,713.
"The coaches put together a good plan," Broyles said. "Landry threw the ball on the spot. The line did a good job blocking."
Jones found Broyles on TD strikes of 30, 13 and 6 yards, and the Sooners led for good at 31-24 after DeMarco Murray flipped across the goal line late in the third quarter.
The victory capped an injury-plagued season that opened with national title hopes, but coach Bob Stoops said he was proud that the Sooners (8-5) never quit.
"They were ready to play to the end, no matter the situation," Stoops said. "We got some tough breaks. That happens. But we rose to the occasion and still did what we needed to do."
Gerhart, who led the nation with 1,736 yards rushing, ran for 135 on 32 carries and scored two TDs in the first half in what is likely his final game for Stanford. The senior could petition the NCAA for another season of eligibility because of injuries early in his career, but he has said he'll enter the NFL draft if he is projected to be a first-round pick.
Stanford was making its first bowl appearance since losing to Georgia Tech in the 2001 Seattle Bowl.
Oklahoma rallied with 14 straight points in the third quarter, then held on after Patrick O'Hara missed a 32-yard field goal try with 3:19 remaining. Stanford (8-5) got a final opportunity but turned it over on downs, starting a celebration for fans wearing crimson and cream.
"We had our chances," Gerhart said. "We had the ball with two minutes and something to go. We didn't capitalize."
Broyles also had 47 yards returning four punts. But he fumbled a punt that helped Stanford draw closer early in the fourth quarter.
The Cardinal pulled to 31-27 on a 22-yard field goal by Nate Whitaker, capping a series that began when Broyles mishandled a punt. Oklahoma protested because Stanford's Johnson Bademosi hit Broyles just as the ball arrived, but officials gave possession to the Cardinal.
"They explained to me he was blocked into him," Stoops said.
Gerhart did not find a lot of room against the nation's No. 7 rushing defense. He averaged 4.2 per attempt and his longest run was a 26-yard gain in the fourth quarter.
"They're a good defense," Gerhart said. "We had to chip away at them. I had one big one, but not enough."
Stoops returned the compliment, saying Stanford's offense created a lot of challenges for Oklahoma.
"I think he's a fabulous running back," Stoops said. "He did run through us at times. They do a great job of really making you work mentally."
Stanford's Tavita Pritchard, who threw three passes in four games this season, made his 20th career start because standout freshman Andrew Luck wasn't ready after surgery to repair a broken right index finger. Pritchard was 8 of 19 for 118 yards and was intercepted twice.
Cardinal coach Jim Harbaugh had indicated a day earlier that Luck, who threw for 2,575 yards passing, might play, but Luck stood on the sidelines wearing street clothes and a headset.
Harbaugh was asked if having Luck in the huddle would have made a difference.
"Who knows? I thought Tavita played an outstanding game," Harbaugh said. "His preparation was very good all week going into this. Our passing game wasn't as good as Oklahoma's. That was the difference, but I didn't think that was on Tavita."
The Sooners' tough-luck season ended with a victory and yet another injury. Defensive tackle Adrian Taylor left the Sun Bowl with his left wrapped in an air cast.
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Bowl Overview
It was over when... Oklahoma's defense stuffed Stanford on the Cardinal's final drive to preserve the lead (and the win).
Gameball goes to... Ryan Broyles, who broke a Sun Bowl record (for TD catches -- 3) and a school record (13 receptions).
Stat of the game... 53. Heisman runner-up Toby Gerhart was held to just 53 yards and no TDs in the second half.
Team Stat Comparison
| OKLA | STAN | |
|---|---|---|
| 1st Downs | 28 | 13 |
| Total Yards | 477 | 262 |
| Passing | 418 | 117 |
| Rushing | 59 | 145 |
| Penalties | 9-85 | 9-77 |
| 3rd Down Conversions | 10-20 | 1-12 |
| 4th Down Conversions | 0-1 | 0-1 |
| Turnovers | 2 | 2 |
| Possession | 31:16 | 28:44 |
Scoring Summary
| FIRST QUARTER | OKLA | STAN | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | TD | 12:37 | Ryan Broyles 30 Yd Pass From Landry Jones (Patrick O'Hara Kick) | 7 | 0 |
![]() | TD | 06:21 | Owen Marecic 1 Yd Run (Nate Whitaker Kick) | 7 | 7 |
![]() | FG | 00:58 | Patrick O'Hara 28 Yd | 10 | 7 |
| SECOND QUARTER | OKLA | STAN | |||
![]() | TD | 11:52 | Toby Gerhart 19 Yd Run (Nate Whitaker Kick) | 10 | 14 |
![]() | TD | 09:57 | Ryan Broyles 13 Yd Pass From Landry Jones (Patrick O'Hara Kick) | 17 | 14 |
![]() | TD | 06:19 | Toby Gerhart Recovered Fumble In End Zone (Nate Whitaker Kick) | 17 | 21 |
![]() | FG | 03:57 | Nate Whitaker 35 Yd | 17 | 24 |
| THIRD QUARTER | OKLA | STAN | |||
![]() | TD | 13:06 | Ryan Broyles 6 Yd Pass From Landry Jones (Patrick O'Hara Kick) | 24 | 24 |
![]() | TD | 02:59 | DeMarco Murray 1 Yd Run (Patrick O'Hara Kick) | 31 | 24 |
| FOURTH QUARTER | OKLA | STAN | |||
![]() | FG | 12:43 | Nate Whitaker 21 Yd | 31 | 27 |






