1972 Oklahoma Sooners football team
#2 Oklahoma Sooners at Clemson Tigers
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Total |
Clemson |
0 |
0 |
0 |
3 |
3 |
• #2 Oklahoma
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7 |
17 |
21 |
7 |
52 |
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Scoring summary |
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1 |
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OU |
Greg Pruitt 5-yard run (Rick Fulcher kick) |
OU 7-0 |
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2 |
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OU |
Robertson 1-yard run (Rick Fulcher kick) |
OU 14-0 |
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2 |
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OU |
Greg Pruitt 4-yard run (Rick Fulcher kick) |
OU 21-0 |
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2 |
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OU |
Rick Fulcher 32-yard field goal |
OU 24-0 |
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3 |
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OU |
Robertson 4-yard run (Rick Fulcher kick) |
OU 31-0 |
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3 |
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OU |
Greg Pruitt 1-yard run (Rick Fulcher kick) |
OU 38-0 |
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3 |
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OU |
Joe Washington 61-yard run (Rick Fulcher kick) |
OU 45-0 |
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4 |
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OU |
Powers 57-yard fumble return (Rick Fulcher kick) |
OU 52-0 |
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4 |
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CLEM |
Seigler 49-yard field goal |
OU 52-3 |
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Scoring summary |
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1 |
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OU |
Greg Pruitt 5-yard run (Rick Fulcher kick) |
OU 7-0 |
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2 |
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OU |
Robertson 1-yard run (Rick Fulcher kick) |
OU 14-0 |
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2 |
|
OU |
Greg Pruitt 4-yard run (Rick Fulcher kick) |
OU 21-0 |
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2 |
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OU |
Rick Fulcher 32-yard field goal |
OU 24-0 |
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3 |
|
OU |
Robertson 4-yard run (Rick Fulcher kick) |
OU 31-0 |
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3 |
|
OU |
Greg Pruitt 1-yard run (Rick Fulcher kick) |
OU 38-0 |
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3 |
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OU |
Joe Washington 61-yard run (Rick Fulcher kick) |
OU 45-0 |
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4 |
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OU |
Powers 57-yard fumble return (Rick Fulcher kick) |
OU 52-0 |
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4 |
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CLEM |
Seigler 49-yard field goal |
OU 52-3 |
#4 Oklahoma Sooners at Kansas Jayhawks
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Total |
• #4 Oklahoma
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7 |
10 |
14 |
0 |
31 |
Kansas |
0 |
0 |
7 |
0 |
7 |
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Scoring summary |
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1 |
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Oklahoma |
Robertson 3-yard run (Fulcher kick) |
Oklahoma 7-0 |
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2 |
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Oklahoma |
Crosswhite 6-yard run (Fulcher kick) |
Oklahoma 14-0 |
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2 |
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Oklahoma |
Fulcher 35-yard field goal |
Oklahoma 17-0 |
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3 |
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Kansas |
Schroll 49-yard pass from Jaynes (Helbacher kick) |
Oklahoma 17-7 |
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3 |
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Oklahoma |
Wylie 2-yard run (Fulcher kick) |
Oklahoma 24-7 |
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3 |
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Oklahoma |
Carroll 24-yard pass from Robertson (Fulcher kick) |
Oklahoma 31-7 |
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Scoring summary |
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1 |
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Oklahoma |
Robertson 3-yard run (Fulcher kick) |
Oklahoma 7-0 |
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2 |
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Oklahoma |
Crosswhite 6-yard run (Fulcher kick) |
Oklahoma 14-0 |
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2 |
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Oklahoma |
Fulcher 35-yard field goal |
Oklahoma 17-0 |
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3 |
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Kansas |
Schroll 49-yard pass from Jaynes (Helbacher kick) |
Oklahoma 17-7 |
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3 |
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Oklahoma |
Wylie 2-yard run (Fulcher kick) |
Oklahoma 24-7 |
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3 |
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Oklahoma |
Carroll 24-yard pass from Robertson (Fulcher kick) |
Oklahoma 31-7 |
The 1972 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the 1972 college football season. Oklahoma was a member of the Big Eight Conference and played its home games in Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, where it has played its home games since 1923. The team posted an 11–1 overall record and were 6–1 in conference, later changed to 8–4 and 3–4. This was Chuck Fairbanks' last season as Sooner head coach; he left for the New England Patriots of the NFL.
There is actually a discrepancy as to the Sooners' 1972 record. The NCAA never officially forced Oklahoma to forfeit games, having only penalized scholarships, TV appearances, bowl appearances, etc. Oklahoma had used players (including Kerry Jackson, the team's first black quarterback) with falsified transcripts and at one point volunteered to forfeit all its games. Eventually, the Big Eight asked them to forfeit three conference victories (Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma State) despite the fact that the NCAA still recognizes them, but Oklahoma now recognizes these as wins and claims the 1972 conference title.
Oklahoma was led by four All-Americans: Rod Shoate (OU's second three-time All-American),Greg Pruitt,Tom Brahaney and Derland Moore. This was the first season that the Selmon brothers Lucious, Lee Roy and Dewey, all eventual All-Americans, anchored the defensive line. The Sooners played seven ranked opponents (In order, #10 Texas, #9 Colorado, #14 Iowa State, #14 Missouri, #5 Nebraska, #20 Oklahoma State, and #5 Penn State), and four of these opponents finished the season ranked. Oklahoma's only loss on the field was in the fifth game against Colorado. The team concluded its season with a 14–0 victory over Penn State in the Sugar Bowl on New Year's Eve.
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