The Sooners' only loss was at Colorado. They broke a three-year losing streak to rivalNebraska.
Penn State
After dropping their opener at Tennessee, Penn State had won ten straight.
Game summary
The game kicked off on New Year's Eve at 8 pm CST. Penn State was without their leading rusher, junior running back John Cappelletti, who was suffering from a virus and a temperature of. Without the future Heisman Trophy winner, the Lions' defense was forced to step up and it held the Sooners explosive Wishbone offense to only 14 points while forcing eight fumbles, recovering five. However, Oklahoma out gained the Lions 543 to 196 yards, 278 to 49 on the ground.
Scoring
First quarter Second quarter
Oklahoma – Tinker Owens 27-yard pass from Dave Robertson
Oklahoma was forced to forfeit nine games from the 1972 season after they had used two ineligible freshmen. Despite the forfeit, Penn State refused to accept the win in the 1972 Sugar Bowl, thus the NCAA does not recognize the Penn State forfeit win over Oklahoma. The NCAA also stated that forfeits were not part of the NCAA sanctions levied against the Sooners. The NCAA says it only restricted OU's scholarships, TV appearances, and bowl The scandal however, prevented the Sooners from playing in bowl games for two seasons after Chuck Fairbanks's departure to the New England Patriots. Offensive coordinatorBarry Switzer, who spearheaded Oklahoma's adoption of the Wishbone formation during the 1970 season, succeeded Fairbanks. The 1974 Sooners were named national champions by the Associated Press, but could not be ranked by the coaches' poll, due to a rule adopted following the 1973 season by the American Football Coaches Association which prohibited teams on major NCAA probation from the rankings. The Sooners were allowed to appear on television in 1973, but were banned in 1974 and the 1975 regular season. Oklahoma returned to television with the Orange Bowl on January 1, 1976, when it defeated Michigan to secure its second consecutive national championship. Oklahoma did not return to the Sugar Bowl until after the 2003 season, losing in the Bowl Championship Serieschampionship game to LSU 21-14. Penn State lost the Sugar Bowl twice more in the 1970s to Alabama before breaking through vs. Georgia in the 1983 game to win the national championship for 1982.