Oklahoma cornerback Aaron Colvin involved in lots of big plays — good and bad — Saturday


Posted November 18, 2012 by Jason Kersey Comment on this article Leave a comment
West Virginia receiver Stedman Bailey catches his fourth and final touchdown of his team's loss Saturday to Oklahoma. PHOTO BY NATE BILLINGS, THE OKLAHOMAN
West Virginia receiver Stedman Bailey catches his fourth and final touchdown of his team's loss Saturday to Oklahoma. PHOTO BY NATE BILLINGS, THE OKLAHOMAN
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Oklahoma junior cornerback Aaron Colvin was part of several big plays in Saturday’s 50-49 win at West Virginia; some were good for OU, and some were good for Mountaineers receiver Stedman Bailey.

Bailey finished with 13 catches for 205 yards and four touchdowns, with most of that success coming after halftime.

But Colvin recorded intercepted a Geno Smith pass, broke up three more and recorded eight tackles. He also tipped one ball to teammate Javon Harris, who picked it off.

“Stedman made some plays and I made some plays, too, on him,” Colvin said. “We were going back and forth, but I wish I could have made those plays in the third quarter. It didn’t go my way.”

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