Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson (15) works in the pocket against Oklahoma during the first half in the first round of an NCAA College Football Playoff, Friday, Dec. 19, 2025, in Norman, Okla. (AP Photo/Nate Billings)
Oklahoma quarterback John Mateer (10) runs for a touchdown against Alabama during the first half in the first round of an NCAA College Football Playoff, Friday, Dec. 19, 2025, in Norman, Okla. (AP Photo/Nate Billings)
Oklahoma quarterback John Mateer (10) celebrates his touchdown against Alabama during the first half in the first round of an NCAA College Football Playoff, Friday, Dec. 19, 2025, in Norman, Okla. (AP Photo/Nate Billings)
Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson (15) passes against Oklahoma defensive lineman Gracen Halton (56) during the first half in the first round of an NCAA College Football Playoff, Friday, Dec. 19, 2025, in Norman, Okla. (AP Photo/Alonzo Adams)
Zabien Brown #2 of the Alabama Crimson Tide stiff arms John Mateer #10 of the Oklahoma Sooners during the second quarter during 2025 College Football Playoff First Round Game at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium on December 19, 2025 in Norman, Oklahoma. (Photo by Brian Bahr/Getty Images)
Alabama head coach Kalen Deboer stands on the field during the first half in the first round of an NCAA College Football Playoff against Oklahoma, Friday, Dec. 19, 2025, in Norman, Okla. (AP Photo/Nate Billings)
Oklahoma quarterback John Mateer (10) throws a pass during the second quarter against the Alabama Crimson Tide during 2025 College Football Playoff First Round Game at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium on December 19, 2025 in Norman, Oklahoma. (Photo by Brian Bahr/Getty Images)
Oklahoma wide receiver Isaiah Sategna III (5) runs against Alabama defensive back Zabien Brown (2) during the first half in the first round of an NCAA College Football Playoff, Friday, Dec. 19, 2025, in Norman, Okla. (AP Photo/Nate Billings)
Oklahoma’s Courtland Guillory (4) and Kip Lewis (10) celebrate a play against Alabama during the first half in the first round of an NCAA College Football Playoff, Friday, Dec. 19, 2025, in Norman, Okla. (AP Photo/Nate Billings)
Oklahoma linebacker Kip Lewis (10) sacks Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson (15) during the first half in the first round of an NCAA College Football Playoff, Friday, Dec. 19, 2025, in Norman, Okla. (AP Photo/Nate Billings)
Lotzeir Brooks #17 of the Alabama Crimson Tide scores a touchdown against Eli Bowen #23 of the Oklahoma Sooners during the second quarter during 2025 College Football Playoff First Round Game at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium on December 19, 2025 in Norman, Oklahoma. (Photo by Brian Bahr/Getty Images)
Oklahoma quarterback John Mateer (10) runs the ball for touchdown during the first quarter against the Alabama Crimson Tide during 2025 College Football Playoff First Round Game at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium on December 19, 2025 in Norman, Oklahoma. (Photo by Brian Bahr/Getty Images)
Oklahoma quarterback John Mateer (10) runs the ball for touchdown during the first quarter against the Alabama Crimson Tide during 2025 College Football Playoff First Round Game at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium on December 19, 2025 in Norman, Oklahoma. (Photo by Brian Bahr/Getty Images)
Isaiah Horton #1 of the Alabama Crimson Tide is tackled by Eli Bowen #23 of the Oklahoma Sooners during the second quarter during 2025 College Football Playoff First Round Game at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium on December 19, 2025 in Norman, Oklahoma. (Photo by Brian Bahr/Getty Images)
Alabama defensive back Zabien Brown (2) hits Oklahoma quarterback John Mateer (10) during the first half in the first round of an NCAA College Football Playoff, Friday, Dec. 19, 2025, in Norman, Okla. (AP Photo/Alonzo Adams)
Oklahoma quarterback John Mateer (10) runs against Alabama defensive lineman James Smith (23) during the first half in the first round of an NCAA College Football Playoff, Friday, Dec. 19, 2025, in Norman, Okla. (AP Photo/Alonzo Adams)
Oklahoma kicker Grayson Miller (43) drops the ball during a punt against Alabama during the first half in the first round of an NCAA College Football Playoff, Friday, Dec. 19, 2025, in Norman, Okla. (AP Photo/Nate Billings)
Alabama defensive lineman Tim Keenan III (96) blocks a punt by Oklahoma kicker Grayson Miller (43) during the first half in the first round of an NCAA College Football Playoff, Friday, Dec. 19, 2025, in Norman, Okla. (AP Photo/Nate Billings)
Alabama defensive lineman Tim Keenan III (96) recovers a blocked punt by Oklahoma kicker Grayson Miller (43) during the first half in the first round of an NCAA College Football Playoff, Friday, Dec. 19, 2025, in Norman, Okla. (AP Photo/Nate Billings)
Alabama defensive lineman Tim Keenan III (96) celebrates recovering a blocked kick against Oklahoma during the first half in the first round of an NCAA College Football Playoff, Friday, Dec. 19, 2025, in Norman, Okla. (AP Photo/Nate Billings)
Alabama defensive back Zabien Brown (2) runs his interception against Oklahoma quarterback John Mateer (10) during the first half in the first round of an NCAA College Football Playoff, Friday, Dec. 19, 2025, in Norman, Okla. (AP Photo/Nate Billings)
Alabama defensive back Zabien Brown (2) celebrates his touchdown against Oklahoma during the first half in the first round of an NCAA College Football Playoff, Friday, Dec. 19, 2025, in Norman, Okla. (AP Photo/Nate Billings)
Oklahoma quarterback John Mateer (10) runs into Alabama linebacker Justin Jefferson (10) during the first half in the first round of an NCAA College Football Playoff, Friday, Dec. 19, 2025, in Norman, Okla. (AP Photo/Nate Billings)
Alabama head coach Kalen Deboer, center, speaks with an official during the first half in the first round of an NCAA College Football Playoff against Oklahoma, Friday, Dec. 19, 2025, in Norman, Okla. (AP Photo/Alonzo Adams)
Alabama wide receiver Lotzeir Brooks makes a touchdown catch during the second half of their first-round College Football Playoff victory over Oklahoma on Friday night in Norman, Okla. Alabama trailed 17-0 before rallying for a 34-24 win. (AP Photo/Alonzo Adams)
Alabama wide receiver Lotzeir Brooks makes a touchdown catch during the second half of their first-round College Football Playoff victory over Oklahoma on Friday night in Norman, Okla. Alabama trailed 17-0 before rallying for a 34-24 win. (AP Photo/Alonzo Adams)
Alabama running back Daniel Hill (4) runs against Oklahoma during the second half in the first round of an NCAA College Football Playoff, Friday, Dec. 19, 2025, in Norman, Okla. (AP Photo/Alonzo Adams)
Rapper and actor 50 Cent performs during the second half in the first round of an NCAA College Football Playoff between Alabama and Oklahoma, Friday, Dec. 19, 2025, in Norman, Okla. (AP Photo/Nate Billings)
Alabama wide receiver Isaiah Horton (1) works for a catch against Oklahoma defensive back Eli Bowen (23) during the second half in the first round of an NCAA College Football Playoff, Friday, Dec. 19, 2025, in Norman, Okla. (AP Photo/Nate Billings)
Alabama linebacker Kelby Collins (17) celebrates a play against Oklahoma during the second half in the first round of an NCAA College Football Playoff, Friday, Dec. 19, 2025, in Norman, Okla. (AP Photo/Nate Billings)
Alabama running back Daniel Hill, left, celebrates his touchdown during the second half of their first-round College Football Playoff victory over Oklahoma on Friday night in Norman, Okla. Alabama trailed 17-0 before rallying for a 34-24 win. (AP Photo/Nate Billings)
Alabama celebrates after a missed Oklahoma field goal during the second half in the first round of an NCAA College Football Playoff, Friday, Dec. 19, 2025, in Norman, Okla. (AP Photo/Nate Billings)
Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson (15) celebrates winning after the first round of an NCAA College Football Playoff against Oklahoma, Friday, Dec. 19, 2025, in Norman, Okla. (AP Photo/Alonzo Adams)
Oklahoma quarterback John Mateer (10) leaves the field after the first round of an NCAA College Football Playoff against Alabama, Saturday, Dec. 20, 2025, in Norman, Okla. (AP Photo/Alonzo Adams)
Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson, right, and wide receiver Germie Bernard celebrate a win after the first round of an NCAA College Football Playoff against Oklahoma, Saturday, Dec. 20, 2025, in Norman, Okla. (AP Photo/Nate Billings)
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By CLIFF BRUNT AP Sports Writer
NORMAN, Okla. — Ty Simpson passed for 232 yards and two touchdowns, and No. 9 seed Alabama rallied from a 17-point deficit to beat No. 8 Oklahoma, 34-24, on Friday night in the first round of the College Football Playoff.
“I just couldn’t be more proud of these guys,” Alabama coach Kalen DeBoer said. “Resiliency. It’s been kind of a theme all season long, but it showed up tonight on the road. Down 17, coming back the way we did just one score at a time – just really stayed the course.”
Alabama freshman Lotzeir Brooks, who did not score a touchdown in the regular season, scored two and had season highs of five catches and 79 yards.
It was the third meeting between the schools in 13 months. Oklahoma defeated Alabama, 24-3, last November at home, then beat the Crimson Tide, 23-21, last month on the road.
DeBoer claimed his first playoff victory for the Crimson Tide since arriving from Washington two years ago. Alabama (11-3) advanced to play unbeaten top seed Indiana and Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Fernando Mendoza in a quarterfinal game at the Rose Bowl on Jan. 1.
Oklahoma’s John Mateer passed for 307 yards and two touchdowns, but he threw a costly interception that Alabama’s Zabien Brown returned 50 yards for a touchdown in the second quarter. Deion Burks had seven catches for 107 yards and a score for the Sooners (10-3).
“It was a really good game that had some really great moments for the Sooners,” Oklahoma coach Brent Venables said. “And obviously, some really ill-timed moments as well, coaching, playing, the things that they’ve helped us be successful all year long. Tonight, when we needed it the most, we just didn’t have what it takes.”
Oklahoma’s Tate Sandell, the Lou Groza Award winner as the nation’s best collegiate kicker, tied an FBS single-season record for most made field goals of 50 or more yards with his eighth. He drilled a 51-yarder into a stiff wind to give the Sooners a 10-0 lead late in the first quarter, his 24th consecutive made field goal.
The Sooners outgained the Crimson Tide 118 yards to 12 in the opening period, and the domination continued into the second quarter. Mateer’s 6-yard touchdown pass to Isaiah Sategna extended Oklahoma’s lead to 17-0.
Alabama, which went three-and-out on its first three possessions, finally got its offense going midway through the second quarter when Simpson hit Brooks for a 10-yard score to trim Oklahoma’s lead to 17-7. Later in the quarter, Brown’s interception return tied the score at 17-all.
Brooks caught a 30-yard touchdown pass from Simpson early in the third quarter to give Alabama its first lead. The Crimson Tide took a 27-17 advantage on a 40-yard field goal by Conor Talty, finishing a run of 27 straight points for Alabama.
“There wasn’t a doubt in my mind at all,” Simpson said. “I mean, the guys that we have, the players, the coaches. Like, 17 nothing, I mean, it’s nothing to us. Give us the ball, we’ll go down, do what we do.”
Burks caught a 37-yard touchdown pass from Mateer two plays into the fourth quarter to cut Alabama’s lead to 27-24.
With Alabama up 34-24, Sandell missed from 36 yards with just under three minutes remaining to end his streak. He missed again from 51 yards out with a little over a minute to play.
DeBOER CLAPS BACK AT CRITICS
DeBoer heard the critics and the questions heading into the game.
There was some sentiment that maybe Alabama shouldn’t have made the field. The Crimson Tide lost badly to Georgia in the SEC championship game and a strong Notre Dame squad was left out of the 12-team field. Then, rumors about him possibly leaving for Michigan were serious enough for him to issue a statement saying he was happy at Alabama.
DeBoer expected his players to handle it all well, and they did.
“The doubt piece – there’s enough confidence within our group to where we can see the doubters, we can see the naysayers and just go still play our game,” DeBoer said. “This group is tight enough to where there’s never been any finger pointing. There’s ever been anything like that.”
The players appreciated the extra fuel.
“I guess we can thank you guys for that,” Simpson said. “I mean, y’all kind of wrote us off in a nice sort of way. So, appreciate that.”
Alabama linebacker Deontae Lawson didn’t like the way the media portrayed the Crimson Tide after the loss to Georgia, but he agreed with Simpson’s sentiment.
“That’s when we’re at our best,” he said.
The Crimson Tide had lost their previous two games to Oklahoma, and the way this one started it looked like maybe the Sooners had their number.
But DeBoer said he was never worried, even when Oklahoma took control early.
“You can’t go score a 17-point touchdown,” he said. “You’ve got to score one score, even if it’s three points. And that’s what our guys did.”
Now, the Crimson Tide are closer to where they expect to be at this time of year.
“We’re not done yet,” Simpson said. “That’s all I got to say.”
NOT SPECIAL
Sandell’s missed field goals weren’t the only special teams struggles the Sooners had.
All-SEC punter Grayson Miller dropped a snap in the second quarter, and his delayed punt was blocked by Tim Keenan III, setting up the Crimson Tide deep in Oklahoma territory. Talty made a field goal to cut Oklahoma’s lead to 17-10.
MANY MEN
Oklahoma got a temporary boost from 50 Cent.
The rapper performed his 2003 hit “Many Men (Wish Death)” between the third and fourth quarters. The Sooners have used it as a hype song in recent weeks. Two plays later, Mateer connected with Burks for a touchdown.
THE TAKEAWAY
Alabama: The Crimson Tide played mistake-free ball and stayed focused after struggling early. They scored the next 27 points after falling behind 17-0.
Oklahoma: Mateer has been mistake-prone this season. He played a relatively clean game, but the second-quarter interception was a backbreaker and turned the momentum.