0 way and came back in a big way. it looked like they had full control and then here comes texas tech again. the touchdown run by the running back, kenny williams, puts us right where we are now, 35-30. >> gus: this is the biggest play of the game coming up. texas tech out of time-outs. oklahoma facing a third down and two. if they pick up the first down here, pretty much the ball game. >> charles: and on this run, think of texas tech selling out on defense, bringing everyone. so if you're going to hand it off to someone, it's a big crowd. i would think belldozer here and see if he can pick it up with his big frame. >> gus: out of the shotgun, third down and two. they hand it off to clay. does he get it? no, he doesn't. >> charles: running right into the teeth of texas tech's defense, but oklahoma knows a field goal, they can't lose. now remember earlier in the game, though, what happened. texas tech blocked the attempted field goal by oklahoma. >> gus: so bob stoops has a decision to make. does he go for it on fourth down to ice this game or does he kick it? >> charles: i think he goes ahead and runs the clock down, takes a time-out and kicks it. i don't know, coach stoops, that was smooth, wasn't it? right at the number. >> gus: you never know what he might do. hunnicutt is warming up. >> charles: michael hunnicutt in 2011 missed a 28-yard field goal in this game against texas tech. the final margin of victory was three points. he said that miss has fueled him throughout the rest of his career. wow. >> charles: wow. they may be off the hook and this could be it. >> referee: false start, offense, on the center. the center moved his head abruptly causing the defense to jump. five-yard penalty, fourth down. >> gus: that's gabe ikard. >> charles: that's not ikard there. that's austin woods, the center for extra point and field goals. >> gus: excuse me. so they'll move it back. this one now will be from 37 yards away. a little more dangerous for michael hunnicutt. and he drills it. the returner is jakeem grant. >> gus: nick hodgson tees it up at the 35. jakeem grant back deep. also bradley marquez. and they'll take a knee. so with 1:17 to go, texas tech will start from the 25. remember, they have scored touchdowns in a minute and in 50 seconds. >> charles: everyone for oklahoma on the last drive did their job. the offense went down, bled the clock down, kicked a field goal to go up eight. nick hodgson put it out of the end zone and they have got to start on the 25. now it's on the ou defense taking on the freshman, davis webb, for texas tech. >> gus: no time-outs for texas tech. over 1,000 yards in total offense tonight with these two teams. first down for the true freshman at his own 25. play fake, webb. and sacked! wow! and the clock keeps running. >> charles: oklahoma can't celebrate too much, be disorganized an give up a big play after the sack. >> gus: webb over the middle. and that ball dropped by jace amaro. brings up third down and 23. they're buzzing on the oklahoma sideline. everybody is standing up. >> charles: the biggest plays in the second half came against zack sanchez. i expect him to be challenged here. >> gus: here's webb underneath, incomplete. intended for jakeem grant, thrown behind him. so that makes it a fourth down and 23 with 44 seconds remaining. the texas tech red raiders, ranked tenth in the nation, undefeat undefeated, do or die. webb, lets it go up top. incomplete, no flags, and that will do it! the oklahoma sooners, the defense holds. and they'll hand texas tech its first loss of the season. the belldozer, what a game. and look at them celebrating here in norman. the schedule coming up, ou has a bye next week and then they'll get ready for art briles and the baylor bears with confidence. >> charles: that's a thursday night game, big ball game in the big 12. >> gus: blake bell, victory formation for ou. and how about that? oklahoma defeats texas tech 38- 38-30. remaining games next week, kliff kingsbury's squad at home against oklahoma state who defeated iowa state this afternoon. >> charles: a long way to go before we decide a champion in the big 12, don't we? >> gus: we certainly do. bob stoops, undefeated at home against big 12 teams. blake bell, from the second quarter on after a slow start, he completed passes downfield and guided this oklahoma offense. the defense making some big plays and the sooners improve to 7-1, 4-1 in big 12 play. texas tech now 7-1, 4-1 in the conference. the final score at gaylord family oklahoma memorial stadium, the sooners 38, the red raiders 30. for charles davis and kristina pink, i'm gus johnson saying thank you for j and welcome back. i'm harris faulkner. here are some quick headlines for you. exclusive new information into fox. on efforts to free the pakistani doctor who helped the cia track down osama bin ladin, pakistan's prime minister now promising to reconsider the case of dr. shaquille all free dee after meeting privately we are told with u.s. lawmakers in washington this week. the doctor, as you may know, has been in prison for two-and-a-half years, even though at one point his conviction was overturned. many people feel the trumped up charges are in retaliation for helping the u.s. zero in on osama bin laden in his hideout inside pakistan in may of 2011. u.s. navy s.e.a.l.s killed the leader of al qaeda who orchestrated the 9/11 attacks. stop watching us. that message delivered loud and clear in the nation's capital a few hours ago. hundreds of americans are angry about just how pervasive the government's spying program has gotten. the rally taking aim at the national security agency or nsa made infamous by the revelations coming from the now fugitive edward snowden. the former nsa contractor who had enough of all the secrets. the demand in d.c. today? they wanted an investigation after reports that u.s. intelligence monitor the phone conversations of some 35 world leaders. today also marks 12 years by the way since the patriot act became law which allowed the government to conduct surveillance on suspected terrorists in the wake of 9/11. a high school field trip has become a life or death situation. take a look, their bus caught fire on a highway in tennessee. the students and chaperones from lexington, kentucky, were headed to the smoky mountains. all 33 of them managed to escape this. the cause of this still not clear, but bus officials say it may have been faulty equipment. spectacular new images of real solar power at work. you're looking at massive flares on the surface of the sun taken yesterday and released today by nasa. the solar storm caused temporary radio blackouts here on earth all over the place, but no need for concern, scientists tell us the current wave of solar flares is common at the moment since the sun is at the peak of an 11-year cycle. i'm hair ris faulkner. let's join "huckabee" already in progress. >> you may not be watching this tv show or you may be staring at me at school and thinking, well, she -- she's not pretty, or she's not popular, so we're going to dislike her and put her in this unpopular kid group. well, that's all right. that's all right. >> you know something? i think you're very pretty. and i think you're just a remarkable young lady to have the courage to do what you're doing and not letting this just destroy you. i have seen the horrible things happen to your daughter, what has the school done? that concerns me. have they stepped up and being supportive of shea? >> their words are trying to be. i wish they would do a whole lot more. i wish there were assemblies, i wish we had a parent meeting to let parents know about these apps their kids are using, because they are not aware, so the school really hasn't done has much as i really would like them to. >> what would you like to see happen to the people who have done the bullying? because some of the things said about shea, i read that and am thinking, i'm an adult and have been through 20-some years of politics, and some of that is so over the top, that it's the kind of thing that i don't care who you are, that hurts. >> absolutely. they definitely need to be brought to justice. unfortunately, i don't know if our justice is really prepared for what this is because bullying, this isn't i took your lunch money, this is a hate crime. i mean, a lot of these messages were, you need to have a seizure and die and it is karma for me giving birth to her. i mean, they attacked me in some of the text messages. and so, if they are minor, i would like their parents to have some sort of punishment or community service. if they're -- if this person is an adult doing this to shea, they need to be brought to justice, community service and working with special needs children. it may just open their eyes on what shea has to suffer through daily. >> let me tell you something, you have opened all of our eyes to not only how terrible these actions were to you, but you have opened our eyes, too, shea, to what a beautiful person you are and how worthy you are of our love and our support and standing behind you. and i want you to know, i'm with shea, too. >> thank you. >> and i think the whole country is. god bless you. thanks so much for being here. well, coming up, we're going to talk to a panel of folks who have been affected by bullying, including a teacher, a singer who's raising awareness through his music, and a man who's son was bullied so much he took his own life. that's next. 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