Duggan, TCU rout No. 18 Oklahoma as Gabriel gets hurt

Max Duggan ran 67 yards for one of two touchdowns and threw for three scores, leading TCU to a 55-24 rout of No. 18 Oklahoma on Saturday in a second consecutive loss for new Sooners coach Brent Venables.

OU quarterback Dillon Gabriel was knocked out of the game in the second quarter when he was hit while sliding by TCU linebacker Jamoi Hodge, who was ejected for targeting.

Players had to be separated after Hodge’s hit while Gabriel stayed down for several minutes, surrounded by the medical staff, before the UCF transfer walked off the field on his own. Pittsburgh transfer Davis Beville replaced him.

There was an even longer delay in the fourth quarter when Oklahoma defensive back Damond Harmon was carted off after being immobilized on a stretcher when he was injured in the fourth quarter.

Harmon flashed a thumbs-up as he was put on the cart in an emotional scene that included linebacker Kelvin Gilliam, a childhood friend and high school teammate, appearing to fight back tears.

When Lincoln Riley shocked the Sooners by leaving for Southern California, they hired their former defensive coordinator after Venables won two national titles in that role at Clemson.

His defense was no match for Duggan and company as Oklahoma lost consecutive regular-season games for just the second time since 1999. 

The Sooners (3-2, 0-2 Big 12) opened conference with a home loss to Kansas State. It’s the most points Oklahoma has allowed since a 63-28 loss to LSU in the 2019 national semifinals.

"We’re not very good obviously right now," Venables said. "We’ve got a lot to get better at, a lot to improve. We’ve got to give them answers and we’ve got help get them better quickly."

The Horned Frogs (4-0, 1-0) had four touchdowns of at least 62 yards, topped by Taye Barber’s 73-yard catch during a 27-point first quarter.

TCU led 41-17 at halftime with 479 yards while finishing with 668 yards in coach Sonny Dykes’ Big 12 debut after four seasons at crosstown rival SMU.

Kendre Miller ran 69 yards for a touchdown to put TCU up 48-17 early in the second half and finished with 136 yards and two touchdowns on 13 carries. The active FBS career leader in yards per carry increased his mark by averaging 10.5 yards.

"Had a bunch of big plays on offense," Dykes said. "That’s the formula for us right now is if we can make big plays and take care of the ball, then good things are going to happen for us."

Duggan simply outran the OU defense on the long score, then added a 35-yard run on the final TD drive for the Horned Frogs, shortening the run by sliding to keep the clock running with TCU up by 31 points.

A 2-yard scoring run by Duggan soon after made it 55-17, finishing his day in the third quarter.

Both teams had committed just one turnover apiece coming in before Marvin Mims fumbled on the third play of the game after Oklahoma won the toss and decided to take the ball instead of deferring. Duggan’s 19-yard scoring pass to Savion Williams finished a 46-yard drive to the first points.

When the Sooners weren’t being penalized for defensive pass interference (three times in the first quarter), they were leaving receivers wide open in the secondary. Taye was alone on his long TD, as was Gunnar Henderson on a 62-yard score.

Jovantae Barnes had 100 yards rushing and two touchdowns for the Sooners, while Gabriel and Beville both were 7 of 16 without a touchdown or interception.

Reporting by The Associated Press.