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What to Watch FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE SEPT. 12, 2010 OKLAHOMA STATE GAME NOTES VS. TULSA TULSA AT Big 12 Standings North Big 12 All RV/RV OKLAHOMA STATE Kansas State 0-0 2-0 Sat., Sept. 18, 2010 :: 6:05 p.m. Missouri 0-0 2-0 Nebraska 0-0 2-0 Boone Pickens Stadium (60,218) Colorado 0-0 1-1 Iowa State 0-0 1-1 TV None Kansas 0-0 1-1 Play-by-Play -- Oklahoma State Tulsa Golden Analysis -- South Big 12 All Baylor 0-0 2-0 Sideline -- COWBOYS HURRICANE Oklahoma 0-0 2-0 2-0 overall; 0-0 Big 12 1-1 overall; 0-1 C-USA Oklahoma State 0-0 2-0 Radio Cowboy Radio Network Texas 0-0 2-0 Play-by-Play Dave Hunziker Texas A&M 0-0 2-0 Texas Tech 0-0 2-0 Analysis John Holcomb Coach Mike Gundy Coach Todd Graham Sideline Robert Allen Oklahoma State, 1990 East Central, 1988 Internet okstate.com OSU Record: 38-27 (Sixth Year) Tulsa Record: 27-15 (4th season) Satellite Radio Sirius Channel 154 Career Record: 38-27 (Sixth Year) Career Record: 34-21 (5th season) Series Capsule Oklahoma State Tulsa Series vs. Tulsa Series History OSU leads, 38-27-5 9/4 Washington State FSN W, 65-17 9/5 at East Carolina L, 49-51 1914 W 13-6 H 1982 L 15-25 A In Stillwater OSU leads, 23-5-3 9/11 Troy -- W, 41-38 9/11 Bowling Green W, 33-20 1915 T 0-0 H 1983 W 9-0 H 1916 L 13-17 A 1984 W 31-7 A In Tulsa Tulsa leads, 22-14-2 9/18 Tulsa -- 6:00 pm 9/18 at Oklahoma State 6:05 pm At Neutral Never met 1917 W 41-2 H 1985 W 25-13 H 9/30 Texas A&M ESPN 6:30 pm 9/25 Central Arkansas 6:00 pm 1918 W 33-0 A 1986 L 23-27 A First Meeting (1914) OSU 13, Tulsa 6 10/8 at Louisiana ESPN2 8:00 pm 10/2 at Memphis 6:00 pm 1919 T 7-7 H 1987 W 39-28 H Last Meeting (2004) OSU 38, Tulsa 21 10/16 at Texas Tech TBD TBD 10/9 at SMU 7:00 pm 1920 L 14-21 A 1988 W 56-35 H Last OSU Win (2004) OSU 38, Tulsa 21 1922 W 1-0 F 1989 L 10-20 A 10/23 Nebraska TBD TBD 10/16 Tulane 6:00 pm Last Tulsa Win (1998) Tulsa 35, OSU 20 1926 L 0-28 A 1990 W 10-3 H Gundy vs. Tulsa 0-0 10/30 at Kansas State TBD TBD 10/30 at Notre Dame 1:30 pm 1927 L 26-28 H 1991 L 7-13 A Graham vs. OSU 0-0 11/6 Baylor TBD TBD 11/6 Rice 1:00 pm 1928 L 0-31 A 1992 W 24-19 H 11/13 at Texas TBD TBD 11/13 at Houston 7:00 pm 1929 W 20-0 H 1993 W 16-10 A 11/20 at Kansas TBD TBD 11/20 UTEP TBD 1930 W 13-7 A 1994 W 17-10 H OSU Coaching Staff 1931 W 7-6 A 1995 L 23-24 A Head Coach Mike Gundy 11/27 Oklahoma ABC TBD 11/26 Southern Miss 5:30 pm 1932 T 0-0 A 1996 W 30-9 H Wide Receivers Gunter Brewer 1933 W 7-0 A 1998 L 20-35 A Assoc. HC/STs/Safeties Joe DeForest 1934 L 0-19 H 1999 W 46-9 H Running Backs Robert Gillespie 1935 L 0-12 A 2000 W 36-26 A Offensive Coord./QBs Dana Holgorsen 1936 L 0-13 A 2004 W 38-21 H Cornerbacks Jason Jones 1937 L 0-27 A WHAT TO WATCH FOR 1938 L 7-20 A Inside Receivers Doug Meacham* 1939 W 9-7 A Linebackers Glenn Spencer* 1940 L 6-19 A Offensive Line Joe Wickline 1941 L 0-16 H Defensive Coordinator/DL Bill Young OSU, TULSA 1942 L 6-34 A 1943 L 6-55 A * In the press box on gameday RENEW LONG 1944 W 46-40 A 1945 W 12-6 H OSU Media Relations 1946 L 18-20 A 1947 L 0-13 H Kevin Klintworth, Assoc. A.D./FB Contact SERIES 1948 W 19-0 A [email protected]/405-744-7714 1949 T 13-13 H 1950 L 13-27 A Gavin Lang, Associate SID/FB Contact Cowboys Top NCAA 1951 L 7-35 H [email protected]/405-612-9274 Stat Charts 1952 L 21-23 A 1953 W 28-14 H Mike Noteware, Associate SID 1954 W 12-0 A [email protected]/405-744-7756 1955 W 14-0 H It’s Hunter Season 1956 T 14-14 A Ryan Cameron, Assistant SID 1957 W 28-13 H [email protected]/405-744-4854 1958 L 16-24 A 1959 W 26-0 H Wade McWhorter, Assistant SID Don’t Overlook The 1960 W 28-7 A [email protected]/405-744-7853 1961 W 26-0 H Defense 1962 W 17-7 A Roxanne Cantrell, Unit Assistant 1963 W 33-24 H [email protected]/405-744-7714 1964 L 14-61 A 1965 W 17-14 H Sean Maguire, Graduate Assistant 1976 W 17-14 H [email protected]/405-744-7714 1977 W 34-17 A 1981 W 23-21 H 1 2010 OKLAHOMA STATE FOOTBALL FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE SEPT. 12, 2010 OKLAHOMA STATE GAME NOTES VS. TULSA STILL AT HOME and scored at least 36 points in every game The Oklahoma State Cowboys (2-0) will put the wraps • Since 1990, OSU has won eight of 11 series meet- on a three-home-games-in-three-weeks start to the ings 2010 season when they host in-state rival Tulsa (1-1) • Since 1980, the Cowboys are 14-6 vs. Tulsa Saturday night at 6:05 p.m. There is no live television • Since 1970, it’s OSU by a 16-6 count of the contest, although OSU will produce a highlight • Since 1960, OSU holds a 21-7 series advantage. feed that will be available via satellite (during the game) and on the school’s ftp site after the game. HURRICANE IN STILLWATER Contact OSU’s media relations office for more details. Oklahoma State is 23-5-3 against Tulsa when playing in Stillwater. OSU is riding a 19-game home field win- Big 12 Teleconference STARS ON DISPLAY ning streak in the series, dating back to a Tulsa win in Big 12 football coaches conduct a media The Oklahoma State-Tulsa game will feature some of 1951, although there have been several close calls. teleconference every Monday from 10:00 a.m.- the nation’s top statistical leaders through the first • In 1981, OSU got a last-second field goal from 12:00 p.m. CT. two weeks of the 2010 season, including TU quarter- Larry Roach to pull out a 23-21 victory. Contact Big 12 Communications for the call- back G.J. Kinne and receiver Damaris Johnson, and • In 1990, 1992 and 1994, OSU got three wins by a in and/or replay numbers. The calls are also available live and archived on the Big 12 web OSU’s Kendall Hunter, Justin Blackmon, Orie Lemon combined 19 points before a couple of lopsided wins site at: Big12Sports.com. and Richetti Jones. More on their accomplishments to close the decade (30-9 in 1996 and 46-9 in 1999). can be found throughout this update. • Oklahoma State was a 38-21 winner the last time 10:00 a.m. Turner Gill, Kansas Tulsa visited Stillwater (2004). 10:10 a.m. Bob Stoops, Oklahoma FOUR IN A ROW 10:20 a.m. Mike Gundy, Oklahoma State After the TU game, OSU will take a week off before THE LAST MEETING 10:30 a.m. Bill Snyder, Kansas State resuming the season with another home game on Tulsa and Oklahoma State last played on Sept. 11, 10:40 a.m. Gary Pinkel, Missouri Thursday, Sept. 30, when Texas A&M comes to town 2004, with OSU registering a 38-21 victory. Freshman 10:50 a.m. Tommy Tuberville, Texas Tech for the Big 12 opener for both schools. Oklahoma Cowboy quarterback Donovan Woods had a pair of 11:00 a.m. Art Briles, Baylor State is opening a season with four straight home 1-yard touchdown runs to go with a 46-yard TD pass 11:10 a.m. Paul Rhoads, Iowa State games for the second straight year. It is only the to Chijuan Mack. Vernand Morency added a 6-yard 11:20 a.m. Mack Brown, Texas 11:30 a.m. Mike Sherman, Texas A&M TD run and Darrent Williams scored on a 59-yard third time in school history that an OSU season has 11:40 a.m. Dan Hawkins, Colorado opened with four straight home games. The 1975 punt return. OSU blew out to a 38-7 lead with Tulsa 11:50 a.m. Bo Pelini, Nebraska season was the first time it happened. adding two touchdowns in the final 6:53. Mike Gundy Teleconference THE SERIES CONNECTIONS Coach Mike Gundy will hold a media tele- Oklahoma State and Tulsa have played 70 times with Neighboring schools are certain to have staff con- conference at 3 p.m.
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