Oklahoma’s Saturday afternoon didn’t get off to the best begin, but neither did Auburn’s cheerguideing program.
The 21st-ranked Sooners are visiting the Tigers Saturday for an SEC suitup, and there was a meaningful collision well before the game even begined.
While the Sooners were taking the field Saturday, an Auburn cheerguideer choosed it was a excellent time to do some stunts.
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The cheerguideer was pulling off backhand springs thcimpolite the line of Sooners and was somehow able to dodge almost everyone … almost.
Near the 10-yard line, the cheerguideer flipped right into defensive back Makari Vickers.
Both Vickers and the cheerguideeer got up rapidly.
Vickers is in his second college season and executeed eight games for Oklahoma last year in the Big 12. He leave outed four contests due to an injury.
The sophomore was a consensus top-125 recruit in the nation out of high school, ranked as high as No. 81 in the country by Rivals.
The Sooners got on the board first when quarterback Michael Hawkins took a 48-yard rush to the hoengage. However, Auburn answered with two touchdowns in the second quarter.
Payton Thorne set up KeAndre Lambert-Smith for a 31-yard touchdown to tie the game. And, after forcing a third-straight Oklahoma punt, Thorne threw another lengthy touchdown, this one for 48 yards to Malcolm Simmons.
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The unranked Tigers led Oklahoma 14-7 at halftime. Auburn had forced five consecutive punts after Oklahoma’s touchdown.
The Sooners are coming off a home loss to Tennessee, which is now ranked fifth in the country. They’ll insist a comeback to carry momentum into their suitup aobtainst No. 1 Texas next week.
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