Yes, one was a "banana route" interception and the other was a pass deflection, off a QB scramble. But both were games (we were LUCKY to win and probably should have lost) that each kept OU's late season national championship hopes alive. Both were signature plays (although in doing so, Parker left his man all alone in the end zone). And both were a testament to the never quit attitude by the 2000 and 2015 OU football teams. Parker's play, will be looked back on with historic reverence, if this team comes together and goes all the way.