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CFB : First Half Matchup
Saturday 11/10/2018Line$ LineOU LineScore
OKLAHOMA ST
 First Half Results
OKLAHOMA
+12  

-12  


39.5
 
28
Final
34

OKLAHOMA ST (5 - 4) at OKLAHOMA (8 - 1)
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Week 11 Saturday, 11/10/2018 3:30 PM
Board First Half
151OKLAHOMA ST40
152OKLAHOMA-12
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
OKLAHOMA ST - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games5-4-14.44-54-438.320.9497.6(6.6)1.429.913.2396.3(5.4)1.1
Road Games1-2-4.91-21-230.313.3467.3(6.4)1.331.38.0397.0(5.8)0.7
Last 3 Games1-2-4.91-21-227.015.7445.3(5.6)1.033.710.3408.3(5.7)0.3
Conference Games2-4-15.42-43-331.318.2450.8(6.1)1.336.315.3446.5(6.2)1.0
OKLAHOMA ST - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)38.320.924.828:3842-201(4.8)20-3459.7%297(8.7)76-498(6.6)(13)
Opponents Defensive Avg.321822.229:4938-191(5)20-3360.7%255(7.7)72-446(6.2)(13.9)
Offense Road Games30.313.324.028:3140-198(4.9)19-3258.8%269(8.3)73-467(6.4)(15.4)
Defense (All Games)29.913.222.031:3738-151(3.9)21-3561.7%245(7.1)73-396(5.4)(13.3)
Opponents Offensive Avg.28.314.420.831:0638-146(3.8)20-3361.0%243(7.3)71-389(5.5)(13.7)
Defense Road Games31.38.022.331:2942-219(5.2)16-2761.2%178(6.7)69-397(5.8)(12.7)

OKLAHOMA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games8-1+14-57-249.127.0563.2(8.9)0.927.914.0391.1(5.4)0.8
Home Games5-0+13-23-251.429.2559.8(9.5)0.420.67.4364.8(4.7)1.0
Last 3 Games3-0+22-12-151.330.0640.3(8.8)0.729.020.7331.0(5.5)0.7
Grass Games7-104-46-248.926.9548.2(8.9)0.725.611.9380.9(5.2)0.9
Conference Games5-103-35-150.326.5596.5(9)1.032.517.5405.7(5.8)0.7
OKLAHOMA - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)49.127.025.428:4037-247(6.7)19-2769.7%316(11.8)63-563(8.9)(11.5)
Opponents Defensive Avg.27.714.320.629:3636-156(4.3)19-3358.9%239(7.3)69-395(5.7)(14.3)
Offense Home Games51.429.225.225:4034-236(7)18-2570.4%323(12.9)59-560(9.5)(10.9)
Defense (All Games)27.914.021.631:2040-144(3.6)20-3361.8%247(7.6)73-391(5.4)(14)
Opponents Offensive Avg.29.31522.432:3042-181(4.3)19-3161.3%231(7.4)73-413(5.6)(14.1)
Defense Home Games20.67.422.434:2048-163(3.4)18-3059.6%202(6.7)78-365(4.7)(17.7)
Average power rating of opponents played: OKLAHOMA ST 33.4,  OKLAHOMA 41
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
OKLAHOMA ST - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/15/2018BOISE ST44-21W1W66U37-17816-27-246031-3439-56-3801
9/22/2018TEXAS TECH17-41L-14.5L77U24-12818-38-258246-22435-46-3972
9/29/2018@ KANSAS48-28W-17W56O46-25615-20-312132-12124-32-2471
10/6/2018IOWA ST42-48L-10L55.5O43-12619-33-289238-14019-25-3252
10/13/2018@ KANSAS ST12-31L-8.5L62.5U28-12717-35-184255-29111-22-1300
10/27/2018TEXAS38-35W1.5W59.5O51-18123-34-321030-11922-42-2830
11/3/2018@ BAYLOR31-35L-6L68.5U47-21225-42-311139-24414-26-1581
11/10/2018@ OKLAHOMA            
11/17/2018W VIRGINIA            
11/24/2018@ TCU            

OKLAHOMA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/15/2018@ IOWA ST37-27W-18.5L55.5O39-17121-29-348129-8725-36-3601
9/22/2018ARMY28-21W-28.5L60U25-19011-15-165178-3393-9-402
9/29/2018BAYLOR66-33W-21W69.5O31-17517-23-432038-7740-63-4161
10/6/2018*TEXAS45-48L-7L59O31-22220-27-310338-17726-37-3240
10/20/2018@ TCU52-27W-8W61O47-32319-25-213030-11210-25-1631
10/27/2018KANSAS ST51-14W-24W66U39-32222-29-380032-13713-21-1081
11/3/2018@ TEXAS TECH51-46W-14L77.5O44-32320-35-360227-10730-44-3660
11/10/2018OKLAHOMA ST            
11/17/2018KANSAS            
11/23/2018@ W VIRGINIA            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
OKLAHOMA ST: It never felt like Oklahoma State quite reached its ceiling during the Mason Rudolph/James Washington era, which is unfortunate given that the team seems likely to take a step back without them. But Mike Gundy has achieved commendable consistency in Stillwater, and there's plenty of talent still in town. Running back Justice Hill now becomes the focal point of the offense, and he's capable of ripping off big runs even when getting a high volume of carries. For the defense, a still-young secondary needs to step up. An experienced front seven should make it easier on that unit to do so.
OKLAHOMA: Make no mistake: Baker Mayfield was in no way a system player at Oklahoma, and Kyler Murray will not replicate his production nor leadership. That said, Murray brings plenty to the table as a former five-star recruit with athleticism to burn, and this Sooner offense should keep rolling along in Lincoln Riley's second season as head coach. Running back Rodney Anderson is a dark horse to make a Heisman run of his own with three returning all-conference linemen in front of him, and wideout Marquise Brown has Dede Westbrook-level speed over the top. But while defense (or lack thereof) is often taken for granted in the Big 12, this unit's performance will determine Oklahoma's ceiling in the national landscape. Having won three straight conference titles, the Sooners are the favorite in the Big 12 for a reason.
PREVIEW
No. 6 Oklahoma out to maintain mastery of Oklahoma State
 

NORMAN, Okla. -- Oklahoma coach Lincoln Riley has yet to be a part of a loss to the Sooners' in-state rivals.

Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy has been a part of plenty of losses during his 14 seasons at the helm of his alma mater, going 2-11 against the Sooners.

Riley hopes to continue that trend and Gundy hopes to reverse it when No. 6 Oklahoma hosts Oklahoma State on Saturday.

"They've been battles, I know that," Riley, who will coach in his fourth Bedlam, said. "They've been absolutely battles. The first couple, we had a chance to separate a little bit in those games, but they've always been battles.

"You can feel the intensity of the rivalry. It's been a game that's been very relevant on the national stage here for the last several years."

This season, it will be just for one side.

The Sooners are right in the thick of the race for a spot in the College Football Playoff but must win out to have a shot after dropping a game to Texas in early October.

Oklahoma State has stumbled lately, though, dropping to 5-4 overall and 2-4 in Big 12 play with last week's loss at Baylor.

One of Oklahoma State's problems this season has been with avoiding costly penalties.

In the loss to the Bears, the Cowboys were flagged 12 times for 133 yards, including three 15-yard penalties on Baylor's two fourth-quarter scoring drives that turned the tide.

Oklahoma State is averaging more than 90 penalty yards per game in its four losses and nearly 80 yards per game overall.

But Gundy insists his team is still listening to himself and the other coaches, despite the recurrent problem.

"I don't think we're to that point," Gundy told reporters. "I don't see that at all with this team. I don't see lack of effort, I don't see frustration that's created animosity on the team.

"I don't see any of that -- and I have seen it before -- but I don't see any of that. I don't think they're tuning us out. We're just not getting results."

It'll be a problem that Oklahoma State figures to need to fix against the Sooners if it is to find a way to pick up its first win in the series since the 2014 overtime win in Norman.

Gundy compared disciplining his players for penalties to punishing his teenage sons, saying he was going to be more mindful of the long-term impact on the program than the short-term one for the rest of the season.

"We have to be a more disciplined football team," Gundy said. "And the decisions that we have to make from here on out have to be so that, if I don't come in on a curfew, that's I'm not losing my truck for two weeks, I'm losing my truck for two months.

"Do I want to lose my truck for two months and stay out after curfew? Well, that's your choice. That's what has to happen."

On the other side, the Sooners struggled with penalties last week, but overall their fate lies in being able to get enough defensive stops to make things easier on an offense that continues to be one of the top few in college football.

The Sooners struggled defensively at times a week ago, showing signs of the issues that plagued them earlier in the season before Riley decided to fire defensive coordinator Mike Stoops.

"At the end of the day, it's FIDO -- Forget It and Drive On," linebacker Kenneth Murray said, using a phrase that interim defensive coordinator Ruffin McNeill uses often. "That's what we're going to do as a team."

There were some positive signs, though, including the continued solid play of sophomores cornerback Tre Brown and safety Robert Barnes.

"We weren't great, we weren't terrible, we were somewhere in between," Riley said. "We were tough. We played really, really hard."

In that 2014 game, the Cowboys' win saved their season, pushing them to bowl eligibility in the final game of the regular season.

Oklahoma State will have other chances after this one to try to maintain its program-best bowl streak, but the Cowboys, unranked and reeling, come into this game in similar position.


Last Updated: 3/28/2024 10:15:38 AM EST.


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