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TCU Horned Frogs Cowboys Communications Contacts: Gavin Lang ([email protected] | 405-744-7714) and Sean Maguire ([email protected] | 405-744-6963) TCU Game Capsule Big 12 Standings 2:30 p.m. CT | Nov. 2, 2019 | Boone Pickens Stadium (55,509) Team Big 12 All Baylor 4-0 7-0 TV: ESPN (Mark Jones, Dusty Dvoracek and Olivia Dekker) Oklahoma 4-1 7-1 Radio: Cowboy Radio Network Iowa State 3-2 5-3 (Dave Hunziker, John Holcomb and Robert Allen) Texas 3-2 5-3 Satellite Radio: Sirius 106, XM 199, Internet 953 Kansas State 2-2 5-2 Internet Radio: http://okla.st/osutunein TCU 2-2 4-3 Oklahoma State 2-3 5-3 Live Stats: okstate.com TCU RV/RV Oklahoma State West Virginia 1-3 3-4 Kansas 1-4 3-5 Oklahoma State Schedule Horned Frogs Cowboys Texas Tech 1-4 3-5 Date Opponent Time/Result TV 4-3; 2-2 Big 12 5-3; 2-3 Big 12 8/30 at Oregon State W, 52-36 FS1 9/7 McNeese W, 56-14 Big 12 Now on ESPN+ Coach Gary Patterson Coach Mike Gundy 9/14 at Tulsa W, 40-21 ESPN2 Kansas State, 1983 Oklahoma State, 1990 9/21 at No. 12/13 Texas L, 30-36 ABC Career: 171-66/19th year Career: 126-62/15th year SERIES HISTORY 9/28 No. 24/22 Kansas State W, 26-13 Big 12 Now on ESPN+ At TCU: Same At Oklahoma State: Same VS. TCU 10/5 at Texas Tech L, 35-45 FS1 1915 W 13-0 A 10/19 No. 18/18 Baylor L, 27-45 FOX Team Statistical Comparison 10/26 at No. 23/RV Iowa State W, 34-27 FS1 1919 W 14-7 A 11/2 TCU 2:30 p.m. ESPN 1921 W 28-21 H 11/16 Kansas TBA TBA 1922 L 14-22 A 11/23 at West Virginia TBA TBA 1923 L 6-7 H 11/30 Oklahoma TBA TBA Category FBS Rk Value FBS Rk Value 1924 L 10-17 A Total Offense 37 440.6 9 505.1 TCU Schedule 1925 W 22-7 H Rushing Offense 19 228.4 5 263.5 Date Opponent Time/Result 1926 L 0-3 A Passing Offense 89 212.1 55 241.6 8/31 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W, 39-7 1943 L 0-25 N Team Passing Efficiency 85 129.11 44 146.3 9/14 at Purdue W, 34-13 1944 W 34-0 N Scoring Offense 33 34.3 17 37.5 9/21 NR/RV SMU L, 38-41 1945 W 25-12 A 9/28 Kansas W, 51-14 Total Defense 18 304.7 102 436.8 1946 W 7-6 H 10/5 at Iowa State L, 24-49 Rushing Defense 15 103.7 72 162.6 10/19 at Kansas State L, 17-24 Passing Yards Allowed 40 201.0 117 274.1 1947 W 14-7 A 10/26 No. 15/15 Texas W, 37-27 Team Passing Efficiency Defense 19 114.51 78 137.68 1948 L 14-21 H 11/2 at RV/RV Oklahoma State 2:30 p.m. Scoring Defense 50 25.0 87 29.6 1949 T 33-33 A 11/9 Baylor TBA Turnover Margin 76 -0.14 120 -0.88 1950 W 13-7 H 11/16 at Texas Tech TBA 3rd Down Conversion Pct 14 0.478 45 0.423 1970 W 34-20 H 11/23 at Oklahoma TBA 4th Down Conversion Pct 68 0.500 50 0.571 1971 T 14-14 A 11/29 West Virginia 2:30 p.m. 3rd Down Conversion Pct Defense 27 0.330 59 0.377 1990 L 21-31 A 4th Down Conversion Pct Defense 15 0.333 8 0.267 Series Capsule 1991 L 21-24 H Red Zone Offense 3 0.971 29 0.903 Series History OSU leads, 15-12-2 1992 L 11-13 A Red Zone Defense 123 0.913 96 0.867 In Stillwater OSU leads, 9-4-0 1993 W 27-22 H Net Punting 126 33.73 56 38.87 In Fort Worth TCU leads, 8-4-2 2012 W 36-10 H At Neutral Series tied, 1-1-0 Punt Returns 6 18.38 48 9.21 2013 W 24-10 H First Meeting (1915) OSU 13, TCU 0 Kickoff Returns 125 15.26 115 17.28 2014 L 9-42 A Last Meeting (2018) TCU 31, OSU 24 First Downs Offense 75 161 20 190 Last Oklahoma State Win (2016) OSU 31, TCU 6 First Downs Defense 1 97 89 172 2015 W 49-29 H Last TCU Win (2018) TCU 31, OSU 24 Fewest Penalties Per Game 48 5.86 61 6.25 2016 W 31-6 A Gundy vs. TCU 4-3 Fewest Penalty Yards Per Game 70 56.0 75 58.0 2017 L 31-44 H Patterson vs. OSU 3-4 Time of Possession 9 33:43 81 29:14 2018 L 24-31 A OKSTATE.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 1 Head Coach Mike Gundy Mike Gundy Noting Gundy Head Coach | 15th Year | Oklahoma State, 1990 • 2011 winner of the Paul “Bear” Bryant College Coach of the Year Award and the Eddie Robinson Career Track National Coach of the Year Award. Year School Position • Finalist for the Eddie Robinson National Coach 1990 Oklahoma State Receivers of the Year Award and the Liberty Mutual National Coach of the Year Award in both 2010 and 2011. 1991-93 Oklahoma State Quarterbacks • 2010 Big 12 Coach of the Year. 1994-95 Oklahoma State Offensive Coordinator • 2015 AFCA Region 4 Coach of the Year. 1996 Baylor Quarterbacks/Passing Game Coordinator The 14 years 1997-2000 Maryland Quarterbacks/Pass Game Coord./Receivers Before 2001-04 Oklahoma State Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Coord. Gundy Era Gundy 2005-present Oklahoma State Head Coach (2005-pres.) (1991-2004) Top-25 National Finishes 7 1 Top-20 National Finishes 7 0 Oklahoma State Under Mike Gundy Top-15 National Finishes 4 0 Top-10 National Finishes 1 0 • Since 2010, Oklahoma State has six seasons with Most Wins Since 2010 Top-5 National Finishes 1 0 at least 10 wins, an outright Big 12 title (2011) and a School Wins share of the Big 12 South title (2010). The Cowboys 1. Alabama 121 Seasons with at least 10 wins 6 0 reached the top 10 of the Associated Press poll in 2. Ohio State 112 Seasons with at least nine wins 8 1 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2016 and 2017. 3. Clemson 110 Seasons with at least eight wins 9 3 4. Oklahoma 104 • Gundy has coached the Cowboys to four New Year’s Six bowl games since 2010. The Pokes 5. Boise State 101 Conference Record 74-51 34-70-3 appeared in the 2010 Cotton Bowl, the 2012 Fiesta 6. Stanford 98 Top-3 Finishes in Conf. Standings 9 0 Bowl, the 2014 Cotton Bowl and the 2016 Sugar Wisconsin 98 All-Americans 22 4 Bowl. 8. LSU 96 Conference Player of the Year 6 0 Oregon 96 First-Round NFL Draft Picks 6 3 • Entering 2019, Oklahoma State has been ranked in 10. Florida State 94 the top 15 of the Associated Press poll in 10 of the Georgia 94 last 11 seasons and has posted 10-win seasons six of Bowl Appearances 13 4 the last nine years. 12. Oklahoma State 90 Bowl Victories 9 1 13. Michigan State 89 • The Cowboys have averaged 9.4 wins per year Northern Illinois 89 Most Wins at Current School since 2010 and rank 12th nationally with 90 wins this 15. San Diego State 87 (Active coaches only) decade. 1. 171 Gary Patterson, TCU 20th year Highest-Scoring Teams This Decade 2. 158 Kirk Ferentz, Iowa 21st year • Gundy's career wins total in Big 12 games ranks 3. 150 Nick Saban, Alabama 13th year 1. 42.3 Oregon 5366 points in 127 games fourth in the history of the conference, trailing only 4. 127 Kyle Whittingham, Utah 16th year 2. 41.2 Oklahoma 5271 points in 128 games Bob Stoops, Mack Brown and Bill Snyder on the all- 5. 126 Mike Gundy, Oklahoma State 15th year 3. 40.6 Oklahoma State 5069 points in 125 games time chart. 6. 124 Dabo Swinney, Clemson 12th year 4. 39.9 Baylor 4903 points in 123 games 7. 111 Mark Dantonio, Michigan State 13th year • Oklahoma State has ranked in the top 10 nationally 5. 39.6 Ohio State 5108 points in 129 games 8. 110 Frank Solich, Ohio 15th year in scoring offense six times during Gundy's tenure as 6. 38.6 Alabama 5172 points in 134 games 9. 97 Pat Fitzgerald, Northwestern 14th year head coach and have ranked in the top 10 nationally 7. 37.4 Boise State 4707 points in 126 games in total offense seven times. The Cowboys led the 8. 36.9 Clemson 4872 points in 132 games Head Coaches at Their Alma Mater nation in turnover margin in 2011 and have ranked in 9. 36.6 Houston 4538 points in 124 games the top 10 nationally in that category in four of the 10. 36.4 Texas Tech 4404 points in 121 games Troy Calhoun Air Force past eight seasons. Paul Chryst Wisconsin Pat Fitzgerald Northwestern Scott Frost Nebraska Gundy Year-by-Year Head Coaching Record Mike Gundy Oklahoma State Year Overall Home Away Neutral League Record Finish Thomas Hammock Northern Illinois 2005 4-7 3-3 1-4 0-0 1-7 6th South 2006 7-6 4-2 2-4 2-0 3-5 5th South Jim Harbaugh Michigan 2007 7-6 4-2 2-4 1-0 4-4 3rd South Bryan Harsin Boise State 2008 9-4 6-1 2-2 1-1 5-3 4th South Tim Lester Western Michigan 2009 9-4 6-2 3-1 0-1 6-2 2nd South 2010 11-2 5-2 5-0 1-0 6-2 T1st South Matt Luke Ole Miss 2011 12-1 6-0 5-1 1-0 8-1 1st Mike Neu Ball State 2012 8-5 6-1 1-4 1-0 5-4 T3rd Barry Odom Missouri 2013 10-3 5-1 4-1 1-1 7-2 T2nd 2014 7-6 4-2 2-3 1-1 4-5 7th Nick Rolovich Hawaii 2015 10-3 5-2 5-0 0-1 7-2 2nd David Shaw Stanford 2016 10-3 6-1 3-2 1-0 7-2 T2nd Kalani Sitake BYU 2017 10-3 3-3 6-0 1-0 6-3 3rd Kirby Smart Georgia 2018 7-6 5-2 1-4 1-0 3-6 T7th 2019 5-3 2-1 3-2 0-0 2-3 - Jonathan Smith Oregon State Career 126-62 70-25 45-32 12-5 74-51 - Jeff Tedford Fresno State 2 OKSTATE.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE Oklahoma State Depth Chart Offense Defense Specialists LT 73 Teven Jenkins (6-6; 310; RJr.; Topeka, KS) DE 94 Trace Ford (6-3; 227; Fr.; Edmond, OK) P 29 Tom Hutton (6-3; 195; Fr.; Newborough, VI, Australia) -or- 76 Dylan Galloway (6-5; 297; RJr.; Dallas, TX) -or- 40 Brock Martin (6-4; 242; RSo.; Oologah, OK) 39 Jake McClure (6-3; 200; RSo.; Chattanooga, TN) LG 75 Marcus Keyes (6-3; 309; RSr.; Port Allen, LA) 91 Mike Scott (6-5; 245; RSr.; Irving, TX) PK 49 Matt Ammendola (5-9; 195; RSr.; Lansdale, PA) 70 Hunter Woodard (6-5; 295; RFr.; Tuscola, IL) DT 95 Israel Antwine (6-4; 295; So.; Oklahoma City, OK) 19 Alex Hale (6-1; 195; RFr.; Point Fredrick, Australia) C 72 Johnny Wilson (6-3; 304; RSr.; Midland, TX) 98 Brendon Evers (6-2; 290; RSo.; Bixby, OK) KO 39 Jake McClure (6-3; 200; RSo.; Chattanooga, TN) 50 Ry Schneider (6-3; 320; RJr.; Minco, OK) DT 92 Cameron Murray (6-2; 290; RJr.; Bryant, AR) 19 Alex Hale (6-1; 195; RFr.; Point Fredrick, Australia) RG 50 Ry Schneider (6-3; 320; RJr.; Minco, OK) 35 Samuela Tuihalamaka (6-2; 295; RFr.; Riverside, CA) LS 53 Matt Hembrough (6-3; 192; RSo.; Lisle, IL) 77 Hunter Anthony (6-7; 330; RFr.; Tuttle,
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