FORT WORTH, Texas — TCU receiver Derius Davis was working to come back for the ball when he saw Max Duggan under pressure. The quarterback had a different idea.
"I saw him throw it," Davis said. "So I just turned around and ran as fast as I could and there was the ball."
Darius caught the pass in stride near the 25 and finished off the go-ahead 71-yard touchdown midway through the fourth quarter before the Horned Frogs held on for a 29-22 victory over No. 19 Oklahoma State on Saturday.
Duggan accounted for 369 total yards and three touchdowns, including two scores on the ground while running for 104 yards. The Horned Frogs (5-4, 5-4 Big 12) wrapped up conference play with a winning record after starting the season 1-3.
Oklahoma State (6-3, 5-3), with a makeup game remaining at Baylor, was eliminated from a chance to make the Big 12 championship game when No. 12 Iowa State and No. 13 Oklahoma both won their games later Saturday.
"Sometimes goals fall out of reach, and you've just got to keep working," said Cowboys defensive end Brock Martin, who returned a fumble 42 yards for the game's first touchdown.
"We've got some young kids out there, playing with three freshmen on the offensive line, we're down six starters on offense from day one," said coach Mike Gundy, whose team started 4-0 overall. "We're a little different team right now than we were when we started against Tulsa."
TCU overcame five turnovers (four fumbles and an interception), the last when Duggan got stripped for a fumble after the go-ahead touchdown. The Horned Frogs defense had an interception and a fourth-down stop when Oklahoma State twice was in the red zone in the fourth quarter.