No. 14 Oklahoma, Mateer get back on track with a 26-7 win over South Carolina

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — John Mateer threw for 150 yards and a touchdown and Oklahoma’s defense sacked South Carolina’s LaNorris Sellers six times in the 14th-ranked Sooners’ bounce-back 26-7 victory on Saturday.

Oklahoma (6-1, 2-1 Southeastern Conference) saw its perfect start end last weekend with a 23-6 loss to Red River rival Texas.

The Sooners used a steady offense and a best-in-the-nation defense to get back on track against the Gamecocks (3-4, 1-4).

Mateer led touchdown drives of 75 and 92 yards — OU’s defense held on fourth-and-goal from its 5 — for a 14-0 lead.

Tory Blaylock had an 18-yard touchdown run to open the scoring and Xavier Robinson bullied his way into the end zone from 10 yards out to take a two-touchdown lead.

The Sooners almost had a second fourth-down stop when officials ruled that Sellers had come up short inside the red zone. A replay review overturned the call and South Carolina  scored on a 2-yard flip toss from Sellers to Nyck Harbor.

Oklahoma came in leading the nation in yards allowed at 193 and kept the pressure up against the Gamecocks. Defensive end Taylor Wein sniffed out a fake punt pass by South Carolina’s Mason Love and got the interception. Five plays later, Mateer found Isaiah Sategna III for a 20-yard TD and a 24-7 lead.

Sellers finished with 124 yards passing.

Blaylock ran for 101 yards and Oklahoma kicker Tate Sandell matched his career long with a 55-yard field goal.

Up next

Oklahoma returns home to face No. 5 Ole Miss on Saturday.

South Carolina plays its third straight ranked opponent when it hosts No. 6 Alabama on Saturday.

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