NORMAN, OK — Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the face.
It’s a line by boxer Mike Tyson that applied aptly to Michigan football . Led by star quarterback Bryce Underwood , the Wolverines traveled into SEC territory with designs on making it three wins in 20 months against SEC foes.
The Sooners had other plans. John Mateer, OU’s transfer quarterback, showed there are levels to signal calling in high major college football, while Underwood got into a heated dispute with his running back, Justice Haynes, after a miscommunication late in the first half.
U-M opened the second half with a right hook of their own — a 75-yard touchdown scamper by Haynes — but there was no consistent offense after that as the No. 13 Wolverines fell to the No. 24 Sooners in a 24-13 loss on