ANNAPOLIS, Md. — No comeback required. No flurry of touchdowns needed.
All it took for No. 22 Tulsa to earn a spot in the American Athletic Conference title game was a rousing defensive performance and one heck of a big play.
The Golden Hurricane squelched Navy's triple option Saturday and used a tie-breaking 66-yard touchdown pass from Zach Smith to Josh Johnson to earn a 19-6 victory that extended their winning streak to six.
Tulsa (6-1, 6-0, No. 24 CFP) needed to win one of their final two games to play for the AAC championship for the first time. The Golden Hurricane will face Cincinnati at home next weekend before taking on the Bearcats for the league title on Dec. 19.
"Man, it feels great. It's our first one so it's real exciting," said defensive tackle Jaxon Player, who had 12 tackles and two sacks. "We went crazy in the locker room, and we're still going to go crazy after we get home."
Four of Tulsa's wins this season have come after the team trailed by double digits, and the Golden Hurricane hadn't been held under 28 points since losing to Oklahoma State in the opener.
They flipped the script this time. Tulsa never trailed, got a great performance from its defense and made the most of its only touchdown.
The score was tied at 6 late in the third quarter before Smith lofted a long pass between four Navy defenders into the waiting arms of Johnson, who outdistanced his pursuers in a 40-yard sprint to the end zone.