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Uploaded by on May 10, 2007

San Diego, December 29, 2005 -
Clinging to a 17-14 lead, Oklahoma linebacker Clint Ingram made a leaping interception of Oregon quarterback Brady Leaf's pass at the 10-yard line with 33 seconds left in the game to preserve the Sooners' upset of the No. 6 Oregon Ducks in the 2005 Holiday Bowl.

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  • This is Proof Bob stoops can win a bowl game

  • This and the 2000 National Championship, the 2002 Cotton Bowl, and the 2003 Rose Bowl.

  • wat year was this from

  • The 2005 season.

  • was it a bowl game i thought oregon beat ou on that onside kick

  • No, it was the 2005 Holiday Bowl.

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  • Oklahoma is 11-1 vs Oregon

  • Its weird not seeing oklahoma ranked in the top 10 :(

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  • BAD call GREAT play

  • @Lucky4OU and the 2009 sun bowl. shoulda been the 2007 fiesta bowl too. lol

  • is that Nate Robinson in 0:36  ??

  • i remmeber watchin this game. i was like 9 years old and i saw the ball go off my tv till i saw clin ingram intercept and my family went crazy..aww the old days of ou football bring back memories

  • @weezybaby772 are you serious??

  • Those poor Leafs. Just can't catch a break.

  • @EliteViper who's ur cousin, Clint?

  • why didnt he get up and run ? no one touched him !!

  • @HtwnRcktsCO2 We got cheated on that one loss.

  • what a name (tom) brady and (ryan) leaf, talk about complete opposites

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