2024-10-19 14:20:03
UPDATE: The Oklahoma State Cowboys suffered their fourth straight loss as the 13th-ranked BYU Cougars rallied for a 38-35 win on Friday in Week 8 of the college football season.
PROVO, Utah — Coach Mike Gundy and the Oklahoma State Cowboys will try to avoid a four-game losing streak Friday night when they face the 13th-ranked BYU Cougars at LaVell Edwards Stadium.
The Cowboys (3-3, 0-3 Big 12) have dropped their first three league games — 22-19 to Utah on Sept. 21 and 42-20 at Kansas State on Sept. 28 and 38-14 to West Virginia on Oct. 5.
Coach Kalani Sitake and the Cougars (6-0, 3-0) have already outperformed last season’s 5-7 mark with conference wins over Kansas State, Baylor and Arizona.
Follow along for live updates from the OSU-BYU game below:
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🨀 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | F | |
OKLAHOMA STATE | 7 | 14 | 0 | 14 | — | 35 |
BYU | 7 | 7 | 14 | 10 | — | 38 |
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FINAL: BYU 38, Oklahoma State 35 | Cowboys fall to 0-4 in Big 12 play
OSU’s skid in Big 12 play continued with a fourth straight loss, this one in heartbreaking fashion.
The Cowboys‘ trick play in the final seconds was not enough just seconds after BYU stunningly took the lead for good.
OSU is 0-4 in Big 12 play, while BYU remains undefeated.
-Jacob Unruh, Deputy sports editor
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0:10 left in 4Q: BYU 38, Oklahoma State 35 | Cowboys defense falters in final seconds
All OSU’s defense needed was a stop.
Instead, BYU got big play after big play, namely a 35-yard TD pass from Jake Retzlaff to Darius Lassiter, who sidestepped three tackles into the end zone for the lead with 10 seconds left.
It took BYU eight plays to go 75 yards.
-Jacob Unruh, Deputy sports editor
1:13 left in 4Q: Oklahoma State 35, BYU 31 | Brennan Presley scores go-ahead TD to cap long drive
Welcome to Big 12 After Dark, Cowboys fans.
On long drive that last 8 minutes and 22 seconds, the Cowboys took the lead on a 6-yard TD reception by Brennan Presley from Alan Bowman, showing grittiness on a drive that nearly staff multiple times.
The Cowboys had several key moments on the drive.
A 1-yard dive by true freshman running back Rodney Fields Jr. on fourth-and-1 that got just enough to extend the drive, withstanding an officials review.
A run by quarterback Alan Bowman that appeared to be a first down but was not overturned. Instead, the Cowboys get the first down anyway.
Then, on third-and-8, Bowman connects with Brennan Presley for a 21-yard play on a well-designed screen to set up the eventual go-ahead score.
-Jacob Unruh, Deputy sports editor
9:39 left in 4Q: BYU 31, Oklahoma State 28 | Cougars take lead on FG
OSU’s defense bent but did not break, limiting BYU to a 41-yard field goal by Will Ferrin.
BYU again relived heavily on the run game on the drive, rushing the football six times for 20 yards.
-Jacob Unruh, Deputy sports editor
14:50 left in 4Q: BYU 28, Oklahoma State 28 | Alan Bowman ties game with TD reception
It’s not been the ideal passing night for OSU quarterback Alan Bowman. So, why not make an impactr in a different way?
The veteran caught a 16-yard TD pass on a trick play, receiving a pass from slot receiver Brennan Presley to tie the game on the on the first play of the fourth quarter.
-Jacob Unruh, Deputy sports editor
3:43 left in 3Q: BYU 28, Oklahoma State 21 | BYU goes to the air, scores again
Keelan Marion slipped open past his defender and quarterback Jake Retzlaff delivered a perfect throw, allowing Marion to turn upfield and get into the end zone for a 34-yard touchdown and a 28-21 lead.
The pass was BYU’s first of the second half, after leaning fully on the run for its first touchdown of the half.
BYU has 346 yards with 139 through the air.
— Scott Wright, Staff writer
5:44 left in 3Q: Oklahoma State 21, BYU 21 | Tipped pass picked off by BYU
OSU’s first pass of the drive was a pass by Alan Bowman that was high and slightly behind receiver Brennan Presley.
He couldn’t pull in, tipping it into the air and it was intercepted by BYU safety Tommy Prassas at the Cowboy 44-yard line.
Since replacing injured Garret Rangel, Bowman is 0 for 4 passing with one interception.
— Scott Wright, Staff writer
5:51 left in 3Q: Oklahoma State 21, BYU 21 | Missed tackles kill Cowboys on BYU TD drive
BYU immediately made OSU pay for its missed field goal with a tying touchdown drive, but OSU’s missed tackles proved most damaging.
BYU leaned heavily on the run, finding plenty of room. And when there wasn’t room, Cougar runners broke tackles. LJ Martin broke two tackles on the touchdown run, and 8-yard score to tie the game at 21 with 5:51 left in the third quarter.
BYU went 69 yards in seven plays, all run calls.
— Scott Wright, Staff writer
9:52 left in 3Q: Oklahoma State 21, BYU 14 | Cowboys miss field goal
A good drive stalled at the 31-yard line, but Logan Ward could not convert a 48-yard field goal, missing wide right.
With that, OSU maintains a 21-14 lead at 9:52 left in the third quarter.
The Cowboys started strong, including a couple runs by quarterback Alan Bowman. But the drive barely avoided disaster. Bowman was chased backwards out of the pocket and threw a pass that barely reached the line of scrimmage to avoid an intentional grounding call.
Ollie Gordon II left the field favoring his right hand after a carry on the drive as well, though he was not taken to the locker room for further evaluation.
— Scott Wright, Staff writer
Halftime: Oklahoma State 21, BYU 14 | Lyrik Rawls intercepts pass on final play of half
The Cowboys go to the locker room with a 21-14 lead.
BYU quarterback Jake Retzlaff was intercepted for the third time of the half, this one coming on what looked to be a Hail Mary attempt.
Rawls looked to have some running room but Retzlaff clipped his leg to tackle him.
Obi Ezeigbo had a sack on the previous play as OSU quickly shut down a drive that had started well for BYU.
— Scott Wright, Staff writer
0:32 left in 2Q: Oklahoma State 21, BYU 14 | Ollie Gordon scores again, Rangel out with injury
Ollie Gordon II scored his third touchdown of the game on a 2-yard run for a 21-14 OSU lead with 32 seconds left in the first half.
But the more serious story might’ve happened before the touchdown. OSU quarterback Garret Rangel had a 54-yard rush that set up the TD, but he landed hard on his shoulder when he was tackled, and was taken to the locker room after the play.
Former starter Alan Bowman entered, throwing an incompletion before giving the ball to Gordon three straight times to finish off the touchdown drive.
— Scott Wright, Staff writer
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3:44 left in 2Q: Oklahoma State 14, BYU 14 | Korie Black picks off BYU in red zone
OSU’s Korie Black came up with his third interception of the year, ending a strong BYU drive inside the red zone.
Retzlaff was rolling to his right and threw into traffic, where Black stepped in front of the throw, picking it off inside the 10. Black returned the pick to the OSU 24.
The game remains tied at 14 with 3:55 left until halftime.
— Scott Wright, Staff writer
7:55 left in 2Q: Oklahoma State 14, BYU 14 | Ollie Gordon II hurdles defender on way tot TD
Ollie Gordon II got open out of the backfield, caught a pass and blazed toward the end zone — hurdling a BYU defender on his way to the end zone.
The touchdown tied the game at 14 at the 7:55 mark of the second quarter.
It was Gordon’s second touchdown of the game and the most complete drive led by quarterback Garret Rangel. He threw for 43 yards on the drive.
— Scott Wright, Staff writer
14:01 left in 2Q: BYU 14, Oklahoma State 7 | Rangel intercepted, BYU scores quickly
OSU saw its momentum quickly zapped by an overthrow from Garret Rangel.
BYU’s Tanner Wall intercepted the pass just beyond midfield and returned it 47 yards to the 1-yard line. On the next play, LJ Martin pushed his way into the end zone for a touchdown and a 14-7 lead.
Rangel had an open receiver, but overthrew Ayo Shotomide-King, directly into Wall’s hands.
— Scott Wright, Staff writer
End first quarter: Oklahoma State 7, BYU 7 | Parker Robertson with interception
Former walk-on Parker Robertson already set a career high for tackles in a game, then ended BYU’s third possession with an interception.
Robertson made his first career start in place of injured Trey Rucker and has six tackles so far. He chased down a deep throw by running back Hinckley Ropati on a trick play.
It was the first interception of Robertson’s career.
— Scott Wright, Staff writer
4:49 left in 1Q: Oklahoma State 7, BYU 7 | OSU goes three-and-out
OSU got into a third-and-short situation, but quarterback Garret Rangel was sacked when trying to scramble, leading to an OSU punt.
Rangel had a screen pass to Ollie Gordon II knocked down, then completed a throw to Ayo Shotomide-King on second down.
The game remains tied at 7.
— Scott Wright, Staff writer
6:20 left in 1Q: Oklahoma State 7, BYU 7 | Cowboy defense forces punt
After back-to-back incompletions, BYU was forced to punt, keeping the game tied at 7.
OSU’s Brennan Presley called a fair catch at the OSU 12.
BYU moved the ball well on the ground, relying mostly on LJ Martin, who had 26 yards on four carries on the drive.
— Scott Wright, Staff writer
9:42 left in 1Q: Oklahoma State 7, BYU 7 | Ollie Gordon breaks loose
Oklahoma State running back Ollie Gordon II turned in his longest run of the year — by far — with a 50-yard touchdown run to tie the game at 7 at the 9:42 mark of the first quarter.
After starting quarterback Garret Rangel threw an incompletion on the first snap of the drive, he responded with a 16-yard run on a called QB keeper. From there, it was three straight Gordon runs.
Facing a third-and-1, the Cowboys lined up with Gordon next to Rangel in the shotgun but shifted several players, with Rangel going under center. He took the snap and handed to Gordon going right. He broke a tackle, then outran the Cougar defense the rest of the way.
The TD run accounted for more yards than Gordon has had in four games this season.
— Scott Wright, Staff writer
Redshirt sophomore Garret Rangel will get the start as Oklahoma State’s quarterback on Friday night at BYU.
Seventh-year senior Alan Bowman had started all six games prior to Friday, but was benched in two of the previous three games. OSU coach Mike Gundy avoided announcing a starter when he spoke to the media earlier in the week.
This will be the fifth start of Rangel’s career, though three of them came after Spencer Sanders was injured in 2022 when Rangel was a true freshman.
He also started the season opener in 2023 when OSU was experimenting with its three-quarterback rotation.
— Scott Wright, Staff writer
11:57 left in 1Q: BYU 7, OSU 0 | Jake Retzlaff, Cougars strike quickly
Starting with a 50-yard pass from Jake Retzlaff to Darius Lassiter, and ending with a short touchdown run by Retzlaff, BYU took a 7-0 lead on the opening drive of the game.
BYU went 75 yards on six plays, with Retzlaff throwing for 56 and rushing for 19.
— Scott Wright, Staff writer
Oklahoma State injury report: Trey Rucker out
OSU will be without its leading tackler, safety Trey Rucker, who did not travel with the team to Provo, Utah, for Friday night’s game against BYU, per report.
Rucker is said to be dealing with a leg injury suffered against West Virginia, according to Robert Allen of PokesReport.com.
In addition to Rucker, the Cowboy defense will be without starting middle safety Dylan Smith and backup defensive end Jaleel Johnson, according to Dave Hunziker on the Cowboy Radio Network. Hunziker said Parker Robertson and Lyrik Rawls are expected to start in the secondary.
The Cowboys could have a couple of veterans back in the mix with the return of right tackle Jake Springfield and linebacker Justin Wright, though the involvement of either is unknown.
Backup quarterback Zane Flores also did not travel to Provo, following midweek surgery on his lower leg that will keep him out for the season.
— Scott Wright, Staff writer
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What channel is Oklahoma State vs BYU on today?
OSU vs BYU will broadcast on ESPN in Week 8 of the 2024 college football season. Anish Shroff (play-by-play) and Andre Ware (analyst) will call the game from the booth at LaVell Edwards Stadium, with Paul Carcaterra reporting from the sidelines. Streaming options for the game include ESPN+ and Fubo, which offers a free trial to new subscribers.
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What time does OSU play today? Oklahoma State vs BYU time
- Date: Friday, Oct. 18
- Start time: 9:15 p.m. CT
The OSU vs BYU game starts at 9:15 p.m. from LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo, Utah.
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Oklahoma State vs BYU predictions, picks, odds
Odds courtesy of BetMGM as of Friday, Oct. 18
- Odds: BYU by 8.5
- O/U: 52.5
BYU 30, Oklahoma State 16: The Cowboys show promise, but ultimately can’t solve their defensive issues as BYU’s ball-control game plan creates an effective and efficient run game. Ollie Gordon II gets loose for a couple big runs, but not enough to turn the tide.
—Scott Wright, The Oklahoman
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Oklahoma State football schedule 2024
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BYU football schedule 2024
Here’s a look at BYU’s schedule in 2024, including available start time and TV channel information:
All times Central
- Aug. 31: vs. Southern Illinois (W, 41-13)
- Sept. 6: at SMU (W, 18-15)
- Sept. 14: at Wyoming (W, 34-14)
- Sept. 21: vs. No. 17 Kansas State * (W, 38-9)
- Sept. 28: at Baylor * (W, 34-28)
- Oct. 12: vs. Arizona * (W, 41-19)
- Oct. 18: vs. Oklahoma State * | 9:15 p.m. | ESPN (Fubo)
- Oct. 26: at UCF
- Nov. 9: at Utah
- Nov. 16: vs. Kansas
- Nov. 23: at Arizona State
- Nov. 30: vs. Houston
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