After scoring two touchdowns in the first quarter of Monday’s Rose Bowl, the Oklahoma Sooners showed no signs of slowing down against the Georgia Bulldogs.

Oklahoma took over possession of the football on its 29-yard line after Georgia kicker Rodrgio Blankenship missed a 48-yard field goal try. It only took five plays for the Sooners to go 71 yards as they increased their lead over the Bulldogs 21-7.

Sooners running back Rodney Anderson picked up some good blocks from his offensive lineman and wide receiver CeeDee Lamb as he bolted away from the Georgia defense for a 48-yard touchdown less than a minute into the second quarter.