TULSA, Okla. -- Luke Skipper threw two touchdowns and ran for another as Tulsa opened the season with a 38-27 victory over Central Arkansas on Saturday night. It had been a see-saw affair until a fumble on the kickoff resulted in a Tulsa touchdown two plays later to give the Golden Hurricane a double-digit lead. Cedric Battle failed to pull in the kick off and Bryson Powers recovered for Tulsa. Shamari Brooks, who finished with 129 yards on 27 carries, charged in from the 1 with 7:36 remaining to secure the win. Skipper had just hit Cole Neph on a 14-yard scoring strike to retake the lead. The Golden Hurricane kept Central Arkansas off the board for the final 11 minutes. Corey Taylor II rushed for 110 yards to give Tulsa two runners over the century mark. UCA's Breylin Smith threw for 165 yards.
Oklahoma football vs. West Virginia: Time, TV schedule, game preview, score Sooners host Mountaineers at Memorial Stadium By Gracenote Posted: 10:30 AM, November 25, 2017 Updated: 10:30 AM, November 25, 2017 Baker Mayfield #6 of the Oklahoma Sooners looks to pass under pressure from Adam Shuler #88 of the West Virginia Mountaineers on November 19, 2016 at Mountaineer Field in Morgantown, West Virginia. (Photo by Justin K. Aller/Getty Images) NORMAN, Okla. - Heisman Trophy frontrunner Baker Mayfield plays his final game at Memorial Stadium on Saturday when Oklahoma hosts West Virginia. But the only player in FBS history to throw for at least 13,500 yards and also rush for at least 1,000 yards won't be in the starting lineup as part of the discipline for "Crotchgate." Sooners coach Lincoln Riley announced Monday that Mayfield would be stripped of his captaincy for the game and would not start after Mayfield grabbed his crotch at least twice and screamed obscenities at the Kansas sidelines in the third quarter of last week's 41-3 Oklahoma win in Lawrence. TV: 3:45 p.m. ET, ESPN. LINE: Oklahoma -22.5 "It's not what we want in this program," Riley said. "And it's not going to be acceptable here. This program has very high standards. This university has very high standards. And when they're not met, there has to be consequences. But at the same time, he's a young person. When I was his age, I made a lot of mistakes, too. I bet everybody in this room did. That's part of it." Kyler Murray, a highly-touted transfer to Texas A&M, will start for the Sooners while West Virginia also starts its backup quarterback, Chris Chugunov, in place of the injured Will Grier. ABOUT WEST VIRGINIA (7-4, 5-3 Big 12) The Mountaineers come into the contest in a four-way tie for third place in the Big 12 with Texas, Iowa State and Oklahoma State but will be without Grier, who had surgery to repair a broken middle finger on his right (throwing) hand suffered while diving for the pylon in the first quarter of a 28-14 home loss to Texas last Saturday. Chugunov, who'd thrown 16 passes as a college player before Saturday, completed 14-of-26 attempts for 189 yards and a touchdown in relief of Grier, who finishes the regular season having completed 64.4 percent of his passes for 3,490 yards and 34 touchdowns with 12 interceptions. Sign Up Chugunov has a talented trio of receivers to throw to in David Sills V, who leads the nation with 18 touchdown receptions, junior Gary Jennings (92 catches, 1,016 yards) and senior Ka'Raun White (57 catches, 970 yards, 11 TDs) while the Mountaineers' defense, which ranks just 102nd in total defense (434.9 yards allowed per game), is led by senior linebacker Al-Rasheed Benton (94 tackles) and safeties Kyzir White and Kenny Robinson, who each have three interceptions. ABOUT OKLAHOMA (10-1, 7-1) Look for Mayfield to get a rousing ovation from the Sooner faithful when he makes his first appearance, and for good reason as he leads the nation in completion percentage (70.8), passing efficiency rating (199.3), passing yards per attempt (11.6), passing yard per completion (16.4) and pass plays of 20-plus yards (68). The running game, which benefits from a big, physical offensive line, is also a good one featuring Rodney Anderson (749 yards, 7 TDs) and Trey Sermon (597 yards, 5 TDs) while wide receivers Marquise Brown (44 catches, 830 yards, 5 TDs) and CeeDee Lamb (36-649-6) and tight end Mark Andrews (47-787-5) lead a deep receiving corps. Senior defensive end/linebacker Ogbonnia Okoronkwo leads the defense with a Big 12-best 8.0 sacks to go along with 17.0 tackles for loss and three forced fumbles. EXTRA POINTS 1. Oklahoma has won 23 of its last 24 Big 12 games dating back to the 2015 season with the only loss on Oct. 7 to Iowa State, 38-31. 2. The Sooners lead the nation in yards per play (8.3) well ahead of second place UCF (7.6). 3. Mayfield has thrown at least one touchdown pass in a Big 12-record 37 consecutive games. PREDICTION: Oklahoma 56, West Virginia 17 Copyright 2017 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved
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2010 AMA Amateur National Motocross Championship Tuesday Results HURRICANE MILLS, Tenn. (August 4, 2010) - The gates officially dropped on the 2010 AMA Amateur National Motocross Championship from Loretta Lynn's Ranch on Tuesday with 21 classes scheduled to complete their first motos. An action-packed day full of bar-to-bar racing with the nation's fastest amateur riders set the tone for what is sure to be a memorable week of racing at the 29th running of the world's biggest motocross event. Day 1 Results Vet 35 Plus - Moto 1 Keith Johnson, Carver, Mass., Kawasaki Kevin Walker, Gray, Tenn., Yamaha Dan Moore, Yakima, Wash., Suzuki 85 (12-14) Stock - Moto 1 Chris Alldredge, Powell Butte, Ore., Yamaha Keith Tucker, Fuquay Varina, N.C., Yamaha Jon Ames, Surprise, Ariz., Kawasaki 450 B Stock - Moto 1 Justin Bogle, Cushing, Okla., Kawasaki Austin Politelli, Menifee, Calif., Yamaha Bogen Cochran, Calhoun, Ga., Kawasaki 450 A/Pro Sport - Moto 1 Gannon Audette, Cairo, Ga., Suzuki Nick Paluzzi, Riverside, Calif., Suzuki Lowell Spangler, Labanon, Pa., Kawasaki 65 (7-11) Modified - Moto 1 Joey Crown, Metamora, Ill., KTM Luke Purther, Oak Hills, Calif., KTM Jordan Bailey, Orlando, Fla., KTM Girls (12-15) - Moto 1 Amanda Maheu, Clinton, Utah, Yamaha Brandy Richards, Havasu, Ariz., Kawasaki Kaitlyn Morrow, Houston, Texas, Yamaha Junior 25 Plus - Moto 1 Robbie Reynard, Oklahoma City, Okla., Yamaha James Evans, Elizabeth, Pa., Kawasaki Josh Mast, Moberly, Mo., Honda 51 (7-8) AMA 2 Stock - Moto 1 Stilez Robertson, Bakersfield, Calif., Cobra Parker Mashburn, Stephenville, Texas, Cobra Jackson Turpin, Locust Grove, Ga., Cobra 51 (4-6) AMA 1 Stock - Moto 1 Gage Linville, Cordele, Ga., Cobra Vance Stiers, Alexandria, Ohio, Cobra Jaiden Taylor, Lansing, Mich., Cobra 51 (4-6) Stock Multi-Speed - Moto 1 Dylan Varn, Plant City, Fla., Honda Vincent Valente, Kissimmee, Fla., Honda Dagan Emert, Flint, Mich., Honda 51 (4-6) Stock Shaft Drive - Moto 1 Steel Gately, Ft. Pierce, Fla., Yamaha Gage Pfeifer, Londonberry, Ohio, Yamaha Lukas Lewis, Locust Grove, Ga., Yamaha Schoolboy 1 (12-16) B/C - Moto 1 Mitchell Oldenburg, Alvord, Texas, Yamaha Joey Savagty, Thomasville, Ga., Suzuki Colt Nichols, Muskogee, Okla., Yamaha Senior 45 Plus - Moto 1 Doug Dubach, Tustin, Calif., Yamaha Barry McCarty, Port Orange, Fla., Kawasaki Fred Nette, Joliet, Ill., Honda Masters 50 Plus - Moto 1 Matt Tedder Sr., Surfside, Calif., Kawasaki Craig Pickett, Linden, Mich., Honda Mark Hyde, Pataskala, Ohio, KTM 450 C - Moto 1 Max Groom, Highland, Calif., Suzuki Kyle Durham, Owensboro, Ky., Suzuki Daua Andreoli, Boca Raton, Fla., Honda 250 A/Pro Sport - Moto 1 Jason Anderson, Rio Rancho, N.M., Kawasaki Gavin Faith, Duncombe, Iowa, Honda Broc Schmelyun, Glen Rock, Pa., Yamaha Super Mini 2 (13-16) - Moto 1 Cooper Webb, Newport, N.C., Honda Adam Cianciarulo, Port Orangel, Fla., Kawasaki Dakota Alix, Jay, Vt., Suzuki 450 B Modified - Moto 1 Joey Peters, Asbury, N.J., Yamaha Chris Plouffe, Castaic, Calif., Honda Bogen Cochran, Calhoun, Ga., Kawasaki 85 (9-11) Modified - Moto 1 Austin Forkner, Richards, Mo., Suzuki Rookie White, Winchester, Calif., Suzuki Tristan Charbonneau, Tenino, Wash., Yamaha Vet B/C 30 Plus - Moto 1 Stacey Virgin, El Cajon, Calif., Kawasaki Robert Novak, Bridgehampton, N.Y., Honda Randy Salamon, Brunswick, Ohio, Honda 250 C Stock - Moto 1 Ryan Breece, Athol, Idaho, Yamaha Colby Mullins, Canton, Ga., Kawasaki Broc Gourley, Boonville, Ind., KTM Schoolboy 2 (13-16) B/C - Moto 1 Joey Savagty, Thomasville, Ga., Suzuki Thomas Covington, Temecula, Calif., Kawasaki Colt Nichols, Muskogee, Okla., Kawasaki 250 A - Moto 1 Gannon Audette, Cairo, Ga., Suzuki Ian Trettel, Silver Springs, Fla., Suzuki Zackery Freeberg, Clearwater, Fla., Kawasaki