You won’t want to miss this impressive 76-yard touchdown



In Narrated History Oklahoma football program, nothing less than greatness can be expected. It was on full display on Saturday as No. 13 Oklahoma took on No. 8 Ole Miss.

In the second quarter, VR Isaiah Sategna III took off and ran 76 yards in the end zone and on 3rd down and 3 up the middle of the field. Thus, just two minutes into the second quarter, the score was tied at ten.

Entering the game, the No. 13 Sooners are 6-1 and 2-1 in the SEC. Meanwhile, No. 8 Ole Miss is also at 6-1 overall and 3-1 in the SEC. With his 76-yard TD in hand, Sategna has 439 receiving yards and four touchdowns to his name on 37 receptions.

That feat is undoubtedly his longest of the year and career. Previously, Sategna caught a 58-yard pass into the end zone last September in the game against Auburn. A year later, Satenga was caught up in the controversy against Auburn in September. He caught a 24-yard pass when he feigned being replaced

After SEC later confirmed that the play was illegal. Fast forward to the end of October, there’s no doubting the legitimacy of Satenga’s feat.

Other Oklahoma players who made history

In 2017, RB Abdul Adams set the school record for longest touchdown run at 99 yards. There was a game against Baylor University. Current Tampa Bay Buccaneers KB Baker Mayfield set the program record for most hits in a single game with seven.

That moment came in October 2016 against Texas A&M in a 66-59 Sooners win. In the same game, Joe Mixon rushed for over 200 yards and scored over 100 yards. Plus, VR Dede Westbrook had 202 receiving yards on nine receptions.

Former NFL RB Adrian Peterson rushed for 1,925 yards as a freshman in 2004 and led the nation with 339 carries.





2025-10-25 17:38:00

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