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Baylor had incredibly odd finish in win over Oklahoma
Baylor prematurely rushed the field in the Bears' win over OU. Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports

Saturday’s game between Oklahoma and Baylor had an incredibly bizarre ending that featured a premature field storm and a little bit of running up the score.

The Bears had a 24-14 lead over the Sooners in Saturday’s game, and with possession of the ball and less than a minute left, the game was effectively over. That was especially true with the clock running after a run play.

Instead of taking a knee, however, Baylor called timeout with three seconds left. The fans wrongly assumed that was the end of the game and made their way onto the field to celebrate, prompting a strange scene as they were herded back into the stands. As that happened, a furious Lincoln Riley was letting the referees have it.

It got weirder. It turns out Baylor called timeout because it wanted to kick a field goal. The Bears did so once order was restored, clinching a 27-14 win.

Bears coach Dave Aranda insisted there was a reason for the kick — he was thinking Big 12 tiebreaker scenarios.

Aranda did actually think this through. You have to go pretty far down the list of tiebreakers to find it, but the Big 12 does actually consider scoring differential if the options including head-to-head records are exhausted.

It was a miserable day all around for the Sooners, as their unbeaten season came to an end. They might also have a reignited quarterback controversy on their hands.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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