College football players making gestures to the opponent during a long touchdown play always riles up the players.

This time, it happened in the first half of UCF’s game against Oklahoma when Javon Baker scored from 86 yards out on a pass from John Rhys Plumlee with 1:24 remaining. The play gave the Knights the lead, briefly, before Oklahoma got a late field goal to tie the game at halftime, 17-17.

Baker was not flagged on the play.

At 3-3 against the 6-0 Sooners, UCF is turning heads as the early upset possibility in Week 8 to start Saturday. The Knights got all 17 points in the 2nd quarter, and went to halftime with 232 total yards, as Plumlee led the way with an 8-for-12 passing performance for 135 yards and a touchdown. Plumlee returned after he missed much of the last month with a leg injury.

The big storyline coming into the game was the reunion for Dillon Gabriel, even though the game is in Norman. Gabrell passed for more than 8,000 yards at UCF, then transferred well before the announcement that the Knights would leave the American Athletic Conference for the Big 12.