Turning point: OU's goal-line stand
With time winding down in the third quarter and Oklahoma leading Missouri 23-10, the Tigers faced first-and-goal at the Sooners' 2-yard line.
Missouri gained one yard on the next four plays — two passes and two runs. Quarterback Chase Daniel took the brunt of the punishment before an incompletion ended the scoring opportunity on fourth down.
At that point, momentum swung hard in the Sooners' favor.
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