
Hey, a two-year delay is better than no championship at all. Right, Sooners?




No. 5 Washington State Cougars (13-2) VS. No. 7 Oklahoma Sooners (14-2)
Tostitos Fiesta Bowl
Sun Devil Stadium - Tempe, Ariz.
Saturday, Jan. 4, 2003 - 6 PM MST
Precipitation: None
Temperature: 63
Wind: ENE 14 MPH
Final Score: Oklahoma 41, Washington State 24
Player of the Game
Oklahoma RB Quentin Griffin
TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) - Oklahoma could not win a national championship in 2000 as a No. 1 seed. A No. 7 seed proved more to their liking.
The Sooners (15-2) upended the favored Washington State Cougars (13-3) 41-24 Saturday night in the Fiesta Bowl to claim the Circuit City National Championship Trophy, their first title since 1985. Coach Bob Stoops is now 7-1 in playoff games, an impressive total for a young coach in only his fourth season at such a prestigious school.
Quentin Griffin was again a star for the Sooners, as he rushed 28 times for 248 yards and 3 TDs and was honored as the AFCA Player of the Game. QB Nate Hybl threw 14-28 passes for just 190 yards and an interception, relying on Griffin to do most of the heavy lifting.
Washington State QB Jason Gesser was 21-43 for 311 yards, 3 TDs and 1 INT in a losing effort. His favorite receiver, Jerome Riley, caught five passes for 101 yards and a touchdown.
Griffin and Riley traded TDs in the 1st quarter for an early 7-7 tie, and Kejuan Jones scored from two yards out with 44 seconds left in the period to give the Sooners an early 14-0 lead.
Washington State stormed ahead, though, after Gesser connected with Scott Lunde from 49 yards out and Drew Dunning kicked a 40-yard FG to take a 17-14 lead. It proved to be short-lived, as Oklahoma scored 17 points in the last six minutes of the half, with TD runs from Hybl and Griffin and a 36-yard Trey DiCarlo FG, to take a 31-17 halftime lead.
Griffin sealed the deal with 33 seconds left in the 3rd quarter when he broke loose for a 61-yard TD run. Although Lunde would answer with another TD catch midway through the 4th quarter to cut the deficit to 24-38, Oklahoma's defense was playing too well for the Cougars to mount a serious comeback attempt.
The Big 12 has now placed a team in all five FBS championship games, winning three; coaches from the Hayden Fry coaching tree at Iowa are responsible for all three wins. The conference now has a staggering 26 playoff wins, 15 more than the next contender, for a winning percentage of .703, which is better than any other conference.
Meanwhile, the Pac-10 has fallen back to 6-10, which is the worst percentage among major conferences, but it is still a drastic improvement for the previously woeful conference.
All helmet images are courtesy of The Helmet Project. Check it out - it's pretty cool.
All bowl logos are courtesy of sportslogos.net.
The 2003 FBS Playoff field will be unveiled Sunday, Feb. 15 at noon.
1998: Selection Sunday | Sweet 16 (1) | Sweet 16 (2) | Elite 8 | Final 4 | Fiesta | Data | Encore
1999: Selection Sunday | Sweet 16 (1) | Sweet 16 (2) | Elite 8 | Final 4 | Sugar | Data | Encore
2000: Selection Sunday | Sweet 16 (1) | Sweet 16 (2) | Elite 8 | Final 4 | Orange | Data | Encore
2001: Selection Sunday | Sweet 16 (1) | Sweet 16 (2) | Elite 8 | Final 4 | Rose | Data
2002: Selection Sunday | Sweet 16 (1) | Sweet 16 (2) | Elite 8 | Final 4
0 recs | 7 comments
So Texas lost to Florida but Oklahoma beat Washington St. to win it all :-p
Jubanator14 - February 9, 2009
Something like that
BracketCat - February 9, 2009
To clarify
This went up accidentally, unfinished. I’m in the process of going back and adding recaps, correct helmets, that sort of thing. Should be done within the hour, in fact. It’s been a rough week.
BracketCat - February 9, 2009
OK, it's all fixed now
Sorry for the confusion. I’m not normally this disorganized.
BracketCat - February 9, 2009
It's cool
I was just yanking your chain there.
This has been really cool.
Jubanator14 - February 9, 2009
Thanks.
Enjoy the pseudo-championship.
BracketCat - February 10, 2009
If only we could get a real one
Well another real one. Having 7 is very nice.
Jubanator14 - February 10, 2009
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