Watch: Sooner Schooner takes scary spill
The Sooner Schooner took a scary tumble during the second quarter of Oklahoma's game against West Virginia on Saturday.
The wagon flipped and tore up the field after taking the turn back toward the end zone too sharply, sending its riders flying.
"Overall, they're going to be okay."
— FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) October 19, 2019
Thankfully everyone walked away after the Sooner Schooner tipped over. pic.twitter.com/J1dwTP9xS8
The Sooner Schooner crashed on the field during the second quarter of OU's game against West Virginia: pic.twitter.com/YTyrAoBvLL
— OU Daily Sports (@OUDailySports) October 19, 2019
Fortunately, no one involved suffered any significant injuries.
And now it’s leaving the stadium. I’m told everyone is OK. pic.twitter.com/nNyj9PQz4Y
— Joe Mussatto (@joe_mussatto) October 19, 2019
The school released a statement later in the day confirming everyone was unharmed:
Official statement from OU Athletics: The Sooner Schooner tipped over today. We believe it was the result of weight distribution among riders in the rear of the wagon. Three individuals were evaluated at the stadium and released. All others reported that they were uninjured.(1/2)
— Oklahoma Sooners (@OU_Athletics) October 19, 2019