The No. 14 Arizona Wildcats overcame six turnovers to defeat the No. 12 Oklahoma Sooners 38-24 in the Alamo Bowl on Tuesday night. It was an impressive performance from the Wildcats, who were able to overcome a number of mistakes to come away with the victory.
The Wildcats got off to a strong start, taking a 14-0 lead in the first quarter. However, the Sooners responded with two touchdowns of their own to tie the game at 14-14 at halftime.
In the second half, the Wildcats were able to take control of the game. They scored 24 unanswered points, including two touchdown passes from quarterback Khalil Tate and a touchdown run from running back J.J. Taylor.
Despite the strong offensive performance, the Wildcats were hampered by six turnovers. They fumbled the ball four times and threw two interceptions. Fortunately for Arizona, they were able to overcome these mistakes and come away with the victory.
The Wildcats defense also played a key role in the victory. They held the Sooners to just 24 points and forced three turnovers of their own.
The victory was a big one for Arizona, who had not won a bowl game since 2014. It was also a big win for head coach Kevin Sumlin, who had been under fire for his team’s struggles this season.
Overall, it was an impressive performance from the Wildcats, who were able to overcome six turnovers to defeat a highly ranked Oklahoma team in the Alamo Bowl. It was a great way to end the season for Arizona and will give them plenty of momentum heading into next year.