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Oklahoma held scoreless in two quarters against Missouri, still controls playoff fate
Oklahoma and Missouri delivered a November game that felt like it was played on asphalt. Cold air, long possessions and trench battles defined a 17-6 Sooners victory that kept Oklahoma squarely in the College Football Playoff hunt.
Missouri quarterback Beau Pribula, returning from a dislocated ankle, showed early he was healthy enough to run the offense. His first possession featured an eight-yard keeper, and the Tigers followed with a 14-play, 8:53 march that resulted only in a field goal. In a game this tight, it felt like the opening punch.
For nearly 25 minutes, Missouri’s defensive plan suffocated Oklahoma. The Sooners managed just 17 yards late in the first half and finish

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