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Kansas State Vs. Oklahoma Score Update: Sooners Lead 13-10 Entering 4th Quarter

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The Oklahoma Sooners regained the lead over the Kansas State Wildcats in the third, as they head into the final quarter with a 13-10 advantage.

The story of the third was a Landry Jones turnover that wasn’t and then one that was.

What was initially ruled a Jones’ fumble was overturned early in the quarter. Oklahoma retained possession and completed an 88-yard scoring drive, capped off by running back Blake Bell’s three-yard touchdown run.

While Jones avoided his second turnover earlier in the quarter, he threw his first interception of the game with a little over a minute left. The pick set the Wildcats up in Sooners territory for the start of the fourth quarter.

For more on the Kansas State Wildcats, check out Bring on the Cats, and for more on the Oklahoma Sooners, head over to Crimson and Cream Machine. You can find more on college football across the country at SB Nation's NCAA hub.

                                                                                                                                                                                                               

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