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Oklahoma State Oklahoma State COMMUNICATIONS CONTACTS: GAVIN LANG ([email protected]) AND SEAN MAGUIRE ([email protected]) AT OKLAHOMA GAME CAPSULE BIG 12 STANDINGS 2:30 p.m. | Nov. 10, 2018 | Oklahoma Memorial Stadium (83,489) Team Big 12 All Oklahoma 5-1 8-1 TV: ABC (Steve Levy, Brian Griese and Todd McShay) West Virginia 5-1 7-1 In Stillwater: Suddenlink (5/8/108); DirecTV (5); Dish (5); Broadcast (5-1) Texas 4-2 6-3 In OKC: Cox (8); DirecTV (5); Dish (5); Broadcast (5-1) Iowa State 4-2 5-3 Baylor 3-3 5-4 In Tulsa: Cox (8); Suddenlink (8/108); DirecTV (8); Dish (8); Broadcast (8-1) Texas Tech 3-3 5-4 Radio: Cowboy Radio Network Oklahoma State 2-4 5-4 (Dave Hunziker, John Holcomb & Robert Allen) TCU 2-4 4-5 Satellite Radio: Sirius 381, XM , Internet 984 Oklahoma State No. 6/6 Oklahoma Kansas 1-5 3-6 Internet Radio: http://okla.st/osutunein Kansas State 1-5 3-6 Live Stats: okstate.com COWBOYS SOONERS 5-4; 2-4 Big 12 8-1; 5-1 Big 12 OKLAHOMA STATE SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time/Result TV Coach Mike Gundy Coach Lincoln Riley 8/30 Missouri State W, 58-17 FS1 Oklahoma State, 1990 Texas Tech, 2006 SERIES HISTORY 9/8 South Alabama W, 55-13 FSN Career: 119-57/14th year Career: 20-3/2nd year VS. OKLAHOMA 9/15 No. 17/17 Boise State W, 44-21 ESPN At Oklahoma State: Same At Oklahoma: Same (PAST 30 MEETINGS) 9/22 Texas Tech L, 17-41 FS1 9/29 at Kansas W, 48-28 FSN TEAM STATISTICAL COMPARISON 10/6 Iowa State L, 42-48 ESPN2 1988 L 28-31 H 10/13 at Kansas State L, 12-31 ESPNU 1989 L 15-37 A 10/27 No. 6/7 Texas W, 38-35 ABC 1990 L 17-31 H 11/3 at Baylor L, 31-35 FS1 1991 L 6-21 A 11/10 at No. 6/6 Oklahoma 2:30 a.m. ABC Category FBS Rk Value FBS Rk Value 1992 T 15-15 H 11/17 West Virginia TBA TBA 1993 L 0-31 A 11/24 at TCU TBA TBA Total Offense 10 497.3 2 563.2 Rushing Offense 41 200.1 12 246.8 1994 L 14-33 H OKLAHOMA SCHEDULE Passing Offense 18 297.2 11 316.4 1995 W 12-0 A Date Opponent Time/Result Team Passing Efficiency 30 149.84 2 208.64 1996 L 17-27 H 9/1 Florida Atlantic W, 63-14 Scoring Offense 17 38.3 3 49.1 1997 W 30-7 A 9/8 UCLA W, 49-21 Total Defense 66 396.3 60 391.1 1998 W 41-26 H 9/15 at Iowa State W, 37-27 Rushing Defense 54 151.2 46 144.1 1999 L 7-44 A 9/22 Army W, 28-21 (1OT) Passing Yards Allowed 87 245.1 90 247 2000 L 7-12 H 9/29 Baylor W, 66-33 2001 W 16-13 A 10/6 No. 19/20 Texas (Dallas) L, 45-48 Team Passing Efficiency Defense 87 138.26 85 137.86 10/20 at TCU W, 52-27 Scoring Defense 83 29.9 74 27.9 2002 W 38-28 H 10/27 Kansas State W, 51-14 Turnover Margin 86 -0.33 75 -0.11 2003 L 9-52 A 11/3 at Texas Tech W, 51-46 3rd Down Conversion Pct 43 0.422 9 0.488 2004 L 35-38 H 11/10 Oklahoma State 2:30 p.m. 4th Down Conversion Pct 9 0.7 41 0.571 2005 L 14-42 A 11/17 Kansas TBA 3rd Down Conversion Pct Defense 63 0.388 60 0.384 2006 L 21-27 H 11/23 at West Virginia TBA 4th Down Conversion Pct Defense 76 0.545 112 0.652 2007 L 17-49 A Red Zone Offense 59 0.851 7 0.947 2008 L 41-61 H SERIES CAPSULE Red Zone Defense 11 0.719 127 0.967 2009 L 0-27 A Series History Oklahoma leads, 86-19-7 Net Punting 38 39.22 33 39.7 In Norman Oklahoma leads, 41-10-2 2010 L 41-47 H In Stillwater Oklahoma leads, 39-7-5 Punt Returns 85 7.59 37 11.83 2011 W 44-10 H At Neutral Oklahoma leads, 6-2 Kickoff Returns 79 19.67 14 25.17 2012 Lot 48-51 A First Meeting (1904) Oklahoma 75, OSU 0 First Downs Offense 18 223 9 229 2013 L 24-33 H Last Meeting (2017) Oklahoma 62, OSU 52 First Downs Defense 88 198 79 194 2014 Wot 38-35 A Last OSU Win (2014) OSU 38, Oklahoma 35 (OT) Fewest Penalties Per Game 102 7.56 71 6.44 2015 L 23-58 H Last OU Win (2017) Oklahoma 62, OSU 52 Fewest Penalty Yards Per Game 121 77.67 92 65 2016 L 20-38 A Gundy vs. Oklahoma 2-11 Time of Possession 106 27:59 89 28:39 Riley vs. OSU 1-0 2017 L 52-62 H OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 1 OKLAHOMA STATE HEAD COACH MIKE GUNDY NOTING GUNDY MIKE GUNDY ►2011 winner of the Paul “Bear” Bryant College Coach of Head Coach | 14th Year | Oklahoma State, 1990 the Year Award and the Eddie Robinson National Coach of the Year Award. ►Finalist for the Eddie Robinson National Coach of the CAREER TRACK Year Award and the Liberty Mutual National Coach of the Year School Position Year Award in both 2010 and 2011. 1990 Oklahoma State Receivers ►2010 Big 12 Coach of the Year. 1991-93 Oklahoma State Quarterbacks ►2015 AFCA Region 4 Coach of the Year. 1994-95 Oklahoma State Offensive Coordinator 1996 Baylor Quarterbacks/Passing Game Coordinator The 10 years 1997-2000 Maryland Quarterbacks/Pass Game Coordinator/Receivers Before 2001-04 Oklahoma State Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator Gundy Era Gundy 2005-present Oklahoma State Head Coach (2005-pres.) (1995-2004) 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 ► OSU is one of only seven schools with 10 or more MOST WINS SINCE 2010 Top-5 National Finishes 1 0 wins in each of the past three seasons. The others are School Wins Alabama, Clemson, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Wisconsin and 1. Alabama 107 Seasons with at least 10 wins 6 0 San Diego State. 2. Ohio State 99 Seasons with at least nine wins 8 1 3. Clemson 98 Seasons with at least eight wins 9 3 ►OSU is one of only five schools to appear in every set 4. Oklahoma 93 of College Football Playoff rankings since 2015, joining 5. Boise State 92 Conference Record 71-46 32-49 Alabama, Clemson, Ohio State and Oklahoma. 6. Stanford 90 Top-3 Finishes in Conf. Standings 9 0 ►Since 2010, Oklahoma State has six seasons with at Wisconsin 90 All-Americans 21 4 least 10 wins, an outright Big 12 title (2011) and a share 8. Florida State 88 Conference Player of the Year 6 0 of the Big 12 South title (2010). The Cowboys reached the 9. Oregon 86 First-Round NFL Draft Picks 6 3 top 10 of the Associated Press poll in 2008, 2009, 2010, 10. LSU 85 2011, 2013, 2015, 2016 and 2017. Georgia 85 Michigan State 84 Bowl Appearances 12 4 Bowl Victories 8 1 ►Gundy has coached the Cowboys to four New Year’s Northern Illinois 84 Six bowl games since 2010. The Pokes appeared in the 14. Oklahoma State 83 MOST WINS AT CURRENT SCHOOL 2010 Cotton Bowl, the 2012 Fiesta Bowl, the 2014 Cotton 15. TCU 79 Bowl and the 2016 Sugar Bowl. (Active coaches only) 1. 213 Bill Snyder, Kansas State 27th year ►OSU has also excelled in the classroom during Mike HIGHEST-SCORING TEAMS THIS DECADE 2. 164 Gary Patterson, TCU 19th year Gundy’s tenure as head coach. The Cowboys led the Big 1. 43.2 Oregon 4930 points in 114 games 3. 149 Kirk Ferentz, Iowa 20th year 12 and set a program record with 20 first-team Academic 2. 40.8 Oklahoma State 4615 points in 113 games 4. 141 Nick Saban, Alabama 12th year All-Big 12 selections in 2017. The three highest totals for 3. 40.4 Baylor 4528 points in 112 games 5. 119 Mike Gundy, Oklahoma State 14th year first-team Academic All-Big 12 selections in Oklahoma 4. 40.3 Oklahoma 4642 points in 115 games 6. 117 Kyle Whittingham, Utah 14th year State football history have come in the last three seasons, 5. 38.9 Ohio State 4509 points in 116 games 7. 110 Dabo Swinney, Clemson 11th year as OSU had 13 players honored in 2015, 12 in 2016 6. 38.0 Alabama 4561 points in 120 games 8. 106 Mark Dantonio, Michigan State 11th year and 20 in 2017. OSU’s 25 overall Academic All-Big 12 9. 103 Frank Solich, Ohio 14th year selections in 2017 broke the existing program record of 7. 37.8 Boise State 4342 points in 115 games 8. 36.9 Texas Tech 4128 points in 112 games 22, set in 2015. Cowboy football posted a perfect score HEAD COACHES AT THEIR ALMA MATER 9. 35.6 Texas A&M 4027 points in 113 games of 1,000 on the NCAA Academic Progress Rate (APR) in John Bonamego Central Michigan 10.
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