PAGE 10 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2012 BIG 12 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Big 12 recap: Oklahoma beats in-state rivals FARZIN VOUSOUGHIAN fvousoughian@kansan.com TEXAS CHRISTIAN 20 - NO. 16 TEXAS 13 TCU 7-4 (4-4) - UT 8-3 (5-3) Texas Christian coach Gary Patterson was thankful for a win Thursday night, but also for the effort by his defense, which forced four takeaways on the road It was a rough night for Texas quarterback David Ash, who threw two interceptions in crucial territory. Shortly after his second intercepted pass, TCU defensive end Stansley Maponga sacked Ash and caused a fumble to give TCU its third takeaway. against Texas. TCU running back Matthew Tucker then ran for his second touchdown of the night to extend the Horned Frogs' lead. Backup quarterback Case McCoy came in for Ash and played well throughout the remainder game. McCoy had a chance to be the hero and force the game into overtime, but he threw an interception on the second play of the final drive. The University of Kansas Chapter of all-academic honor society is proud to announce PHIKAPPA PHI NEW MEMBER INITIATES 5:30 p.m., Monday, Nov. 26, in woodrift Auditorium in the Kansas Memorial Union (Initiates should assemble at 5 p.m. in the Big 12 Room) FEATURING SPECIAL GUEST KU CHANCELLOR BERNADETTE GRAY-LITTLE Congratulations to KU's Best, The 2012 Phi Kappa Phi initiates! 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Mills Amanda Murphy Jon Mikael Nelson Daniel Adam Nicholson Matthew Joseph Obermeier Caitlyn Paige Ocamb Nataleile Pak Laurie Michel Petty Michael Raven Caesie Rae Reynolds Stephven X. Richard Mary Ritchy Christina Jane Rojas Micica Marie Schneider Julie Schrader Miles Simpson Carissa Lee Smardo Ryan William Smith Kristopher Southard Kayla Van Wyngarden Jacqueline Grace Victor Elizabeth Anne Vinyard Megan Anne Watson Laura Anne Weaver Jill Kathleen Wenderott Sean Matthew Weston Tyler David Wright LEARN MORE ABOUT PHI KAPPA PHI AT HTTP://GROUPS.KU.EDU/~PKP/ In-state rivals clashed Saturday night in Norman, Okla., and neither team threw in the towel. After four quarters and an overtime period, NO. 13 OKLAHOMA 51 — NO. 21 OKLAHOMA STATE 48 OT OU 9-2 (7-1) - OKST 4-8 (5-3) Oklahoma State running back Joseph Randle rushed for 113 yards and four touchdowns. He scored the first two touchdowns of the game to give the Cowboys an early 14-0 lead. Oklahoma won the grueling battle. But Oklahon by a losing team in the rivalry's history. But Oklahoma quarterback Landry Jones, who completed 46 of 71 passes for 500 yards, threw three touchdown passes in the second quarter, which eventually tied the game at 24 going into halftime. Jalen Saunders, Justin Brown and Kenny Stills all caught more than 100 receiving yards for the Sooners, and the three had a combined 411 vards. After Oklahoma State led most of the second half, Oklahoma backup quarterback Blake Bell ran to the end zone from four yards out on a fourth down to force the game into overtime. On the second possession of the game, running back Brennan Clay dashed 18 yards to the end zone to seal the win. WEST VIRGINIA 31 - IOWA STATE 24 WVU 6-5 (3-5) - ISU 6-6 (3-6) West Virginia went through a lot of pain during its five-game losing streak. But this past Friday, the Mountaineers pulled its first win since Oct. 6 after a hard-fought battle with Iowa State. Iowa State quarterback Sam Richardson continued to surprise spectators. The freshman threw for 162 yards and three touchdowns and scrambled 18 times for 119 yards. But Richardson was limited in the second half when West Virginia's defense managed to create some key stops. Touchdown passes to Austin and Stedman Bailey and a rushing touchdown from Shawne Alston went along with Tyler Bitancur's three field goals to help West Virginia defeat the Cylones. West Virginia quarterback Geno Smith played well, but he also got help from one of his receivers, who has recently succeeded offensively. Wide receiver Tavon Austin caught six passes for 99 yards and had 14 rushes for 74 yards. Austin finished with 261 yards from scrimmage. 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