NORMAN, Okla. -- Oklahoma quarterback Baker Mayfield has a horde of trophies from his dynamic 2015 season.The Austin, Texas, native is still searching for the prize he perhaps craves most -- a victory over his hometown Longhorns. Hell get his chance Saturday when the 20th-ranked Sooners (2-2, 1-0 Big 12) and Longhorns (2-2, 0-1) renew their rivalry in Dallas.Just about everything else has fallen into place beautifully for Mayfield since he transferred from Texas Tech and walked on at Oklahoma. Last season, he earned the starting job, led the Sooners to the College Football Playoff and finished fourth in the Heisman Trophy balloting.The lone regular-season blemish for the Sooners last season was a 24-17 loss to Texas. Mayfield threw for just 211 yards, and he was sacked six times. Folks back home enjoyed reminding him of last years game.Thats one of your biggest games of the year, Mayfield said. For a lot of fans around here, it is the biggest game of the year. Rightfully so, its one of the top rivalries in the country. I have a lot of friends back home who are UT fans, so I caught some grief.Mayfield grew up an Oklahoma fan in Austin, so he understands what the rivalry means from both sides.Its huge, he said. All the guys that dont grow up around it dont necessarily know what this rivalry is all about, but I grew up down there in the heart of UT land. I know what its all about, but its pretty special to me, and thats why its exciting. Big week.The Sooners entered the Texas game undefeated and ranked 10th last year, while Texas was 1-4. Mayfield said the Sooners werent aggressive enough.It wasnt a fact of overlooking them, it was just not playing with our mentality, the mentality that we need to carry on every week, Mayfield said.After the loss to Texas, Mayfield led the Sooners to seven straight wins and a Big 12 title, and he was named Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year.Mayfield entered this season as one of the favorites to contend for the Heisman, but losses to Houston and Ohio State pushed him out of the picture. He came back and showed his value when he passed 274 yards and two touchdowns in a 52-46 win at No. 21 TCU last Saturday.I think we came into the TCU game with the right mentality of never giving up, and dont worry about what theyre going to do, just do your job and thats the mindset that we need to do, he said.Mayfield typically has accomplished his goals, and now, beating Texas is the next one on his list. 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SAN DIEGO -- Jameis Winston threw a go-ahead, 12-yard touchdown pass to Cameron Brate midway through the fourth quarter and Keith Tandy intercepted Philip Rivers in the end zone with 2:56 left to give the Tampa Bay Buccaneers their fourth straight victory, 28-21 victory against San Diego on Sunday.Rivers had the Chargers on the move in the final minutes before Tandy got in front of a pass to Dontrelle Inman and picked it off.Tandys momentum carried him into the end zone, giving the Bucs the ball on their 20. They were able to run out the clock.The Bucs (7-5) pulled into a tie with Atlanta atop the NFC South.Tampa Bay benefited from a short punt by Drew Kaser to start the winning drive on their 46. Winston found Brate for the TD on the fourth play of the drive, and then hit Mike Evans on a conversion pass for a 28-21 lead.Rivers threw two second-half interceptions, including Lavonte Davids pick-6.The Chargers (5-7) were trying to get back to .500 for the first time since Week 2. They remain buried in the AFC West basement.With the Chargers nursing a 14-10 lead and deep in their territory, Rivers pass to Tyrell Williams was deflected by Vernon Hargreaves. David caught it and ran in from 15 yards to give the Bucs their first lead of the game.Rivers came right back and led a drive capped by a nice 40-yard touchdown toss to Williams for a 21-17 lead.Tampa Bay got inside the San Diego 20-yard line on its next drive, but had to settle for Roberto Aguayos 27-yard field goal.Winstons go-ahead scoring pass to Brate came with 9:01 to play.Rivers threw a 35-yard touchdown pass to Inman on the games first possession. Winston was interrcepted by Casey Hayward on Tampa Bays first possession but Josh Lambo was wide left on a 53-yard field goal try.ddddddddddddWinston then led the Bucs on a drive capped by Doug Martins 2-yard touchdown run on a great second effort.STREAKINGThe Bucs outscored the Chargers 21-7 in the second half. 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