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No. 21 Oklahoma receives pick 6 from Kip Lewis and completes comeback win over Auburn

Auburn quarterback Payton Thorne threw three touchdowns against No. 16 Oklahoma, but an interception for a score cost the Tigers a win. (AP Photo/Butch HDill)

No. 21 Oklahoma won its first SEC game, securing a 27-21 win over Auburn on Saturday at Jordan-Hare Stadium.

Kip Lewis ran an interception 63 yards back for a pick 6 with four minutes left in the fourth quarter, giving the Sooners a 22-21 lead. OU QB Michael Hawkins Jr. then ran around the right end and jumped over the pylon for a 2-point conversion and a three-point lead.

Oklahoma later scored a field goal to make it 27-21. The win gives Hawkins, a true freshman making his first start in place of substitute Jackson Arnold, an SEC road win to start his college career.

Auburn built a 21-10 lead early in the fourth quarter on a 1-yard pass from Payton Thorne to Luke Deal. The seven-play, 58-yard drive was capped off by an outstanding grab by Cam Coleman down the left sideline for a 42-yard gain. Five plays later, Auburn found itself in the end zone and appeared to have Oklahoma reeling.

Despite the late move, Thorne did much to justify head coach Hugh Freeze's decision to reinstate him as a starter after subbing in for freshman Hank Brown. His 48-yard pass to Malcolm Simmons gave Auburn a touchdown lead midway through the second quarter.

The senior QB threw for 338 yards and three touchdowns while completing 21 of 32 passes. But this pick 6 was a blast. Freeze also cited turnovers while making the QB change.

Jarquez Hunter led Auburn with 97 yards on 17 carries and helped the Tigers run down the clock before Thorne's interception. Cam Coleman had 82 yards receiving on three catches, followed by KeAndre Lambert-Smith with a touchdown and 77 yards on his five catches.

On the following Oklahoma possession, the offense failed to score points and Hawkins was sacked on fourth-and-10 at the Auburn 40-yard line.

The Sooners' injuries at receiver seemed particularly glaring as the offense was unable to move down the field with explosive plays. Deion Burks, Nic Anderson, Jayden Gibson, Jalil Farooq and Andrel Anthony all played for Oklahoma on Saturday.