TULSA LOSES IN FINAL MOMENTS ON THE ROAD IN JAX
Oilers come up short on final play of the game to fall 41-34.
Tulsa, Okla. — Tulsa Oilers Football, a proud member of the IFL and powered by Community Care, fall to 2-4 on the season after a loss on the road in Jacksonville, 41-34.
After seeing a successful deuce from Jacksonville on the opening kickoff, Tulsa would find the endzone in response via Jerminic Smith Sr. on a short yardage touchdown catch for four yards to make it 7-2 Tulsa in the first. The Sharks would bite back, making it 9-7, but Tulsa found Tripp Harrington for a receiving score to make it 14-9 Tulsa in the first quarter.
Jacksonville started the second quarter scoring with a field goal to bring the Tulsa lead to just 14-12. The Oilers responded with a rushing touchdown from rookie running back Caleb Ramseur to extend the lead to 21-12 late in the half. Tulsa would see a field goal of their own from Bailey Hale to finish the first half scoring, bringing it to 24-12 Tulsa after two.
Jacksonville outscored Tulsa in the third quarter, 14-10. The Oilers saw a Spencer Tears receiving score and a Hale field goal.
Tulsa led 34-26 entering the fourth quarter but was outscored 15-0 in the final frame. After a last-second effort to score, Tulsa came up short, falling 41-34 in Florida.
Tulsa will host the Green Bay Blizzard on May 16th at the BOK Center. Kickoff is set for 7:00 p.m. C.T.
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