
No. 15 Michigan trails No. 18 Oklahoma at halftime. On the Sooners' first drive of the game, John Mateer connected with Deion Burks for the 9-yard touchdown reception to give OU an early 7-0 lead.
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Mateer overthrew his receiver late in the first quarter, and Michigan's TJ Metcalf picked it off for the game's first turnover.
Michigan's early offensive struggles
Michigan had its first offensive drive stalled at midfield, and the Wolverines were forced to punt.Also read: UL Monroe vs Alabama College football game: TV schedule, live stream options, and matchup preview
Mateer overthrew his receiver late in the first quarter, and Michigan's TJ Metcalf picked it off for the game's first turnover.
Second quarter field goal miss keeps Oklahoma ahead
Wolverines had the following drive stalled to start the second quarter, still down 7-0. Both teams exchanged punts, and Michigan put together a good drive, but Wolverines' kicker Dominic Zvada missed a 32-yard field goal to keep the deficit at seven points for Michigan.Oklahoma extends lead before halftime
The Sooners followed that up with a long drive that ended with a Mateer 2-yard rushing touchdown to give Oklahoma a 14-0 lead. OU took that lead to halftime.Second half television coverage
The second half between the Wolverines and Sooners is on ABC.(Catch all the US News, UK News, Canada News, International Breaking News Events, and Latest News Updates on The Economic Times.)
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