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Baylor beats Oklahoma to shake up College Football playoff race

And then there was one.

No. 4 Oklahoma saw its College Football Playoff hopes all but eliminated as the previously unbeaten Sooners were upset by No. 18 Baylor 27-14.

The win by the Bears leaves No. 1 Georgia as the lone Power Five school without a loss and could potentially open the door for No. 3 Cincinnati, which improved to 10-0 with a 45-28 victory over South Florida Friday,  to become the first ever Group of Five team to reach the playoff.

The rankings are from the USA Today Sports AFCA Coaches Poll.

Oklahoma's loss was the culmination of several close wins that cast doubt on its ability to navigate the Big 12 with the toughest games on the schedule in the final three weeks.

Things had improved with the switch to freshman Caleb Williams at quarterback, though his one previous road start was a shaky effort against one-win Kansas that wasn't decided until the final minutes.

Oklahoma quarterback Caleb Williams (13) is brought down  by Baylor cornerback Raleigh Texada (3) during the first half at McLane Stadium.

A week off before the trip to Waco gave OU time to prepare, but the effort was again frustrating for a team that had harbored playoff hopes.

Baylor dominated on both lines of scrimmage. Williams again struggled away from home with two interceptions and several imperfect throws that stalled drives. The Sooners ranked fifth in the country in scoring at nearly 43 points per game, but managed just seven until Williams was pulled late in the third quarter.


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