Oklahoma’s Saturday afternoon didn’t get off to the best start, but neither Auburn’s cheerleading program.
The 21st ranked Sooners visits the Tigers Saturday for an SEC matchup, and there was a big collision long before the game even started.
While the Sooners were taking their seats on Saturday, one Auburn cheerleader decided it was a good time to pull some stunts.
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The cheerleader pulled off backhand springs through the line of Sooners and somehow managed to avoid almost everyone … almost.
Near the 10-yard line, the cheerleader turned right into defensive back Makari Vickers.
Both Vickers and the cheerleader stood up quickly.
Vickers is in his second college season and played in eight games for Oklahoma last year in the Big 12. He missed four contests due to injury.
The sophomore was a consensus top-125 recruit in the nation out of high school, ranked as high as No. 81 in the country by Rivals.
The Sooners got on the board first when quarterback Michael Hawkins took a 48-yard rush to the house. However, Auburn responded with two touchdowns in the second quarter.
Payton Thorne found KeAndre Lambert-Smith for a 31-yard touchdown to tie the game. And after forcing a third straight Oklahoma punt, Thorne threw another long touchdown, this one 48 yards to Malcolm Simmons.
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The unranked Tigers led Oklahoma 14-7 at halftime. Auburn had forced five straight punts after Oklahoma’s touchdown.
The Sooners are coming off a home loss to Tennessee, which is now ranked fifth in the country. They will need a comeback to gain momentum in the match against No. 1 Texas next week.
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