Final Sep 12
NWST 10 37.0 o60.0
USA 87 -37.0 u60.0
Final Sep 12
ASU 31 2.5 o57.5
TXST 28 -2.5 u57.5
Final Sep 13
UNLV 23 9.0 o57.5
KU 20 -9.0 u57.5
Final Sep 13
ARIZ 7 7.0 o61.0
KSU 31 -7.0 u61.0
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UNT 21 11.0 o71.0
TTU 66 -11.0 u71.0
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MEM 20 7.0 o54.5
FSU 12 -7.0 u54.5
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OKST 45 -17.5 o63.5
TLSA 10 17.5 u63.5
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CMU 9 21.0 o50.0
ILL 30 -21.0 u50.0
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LT 20 20.5 o48.0
NCST 30 -20.5 u48.0
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ARST 18 21.5 o47.5
MICH 28 -21.5 u47.5
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LSU 36 -6.0 o48.5
SOCAR 33 6.0 u48.5
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ALA 42 -14.0 o47.0
WIS 10 14.0 u47.0
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CIN 27 -3.5 o47.5
M-OH 16 3.5 u47.5
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BC 21 14.5 o52.0
MIZZ 27 -14.5 u52.0
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MASS 3 3.0 o46.0
BUFF 34 -3.0 u46.0
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CCU 28 -17.0 o52.0
TEM 20 17.0 u52.0
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NEV 0 16.5 o44.5
MINN 27 -16.5 u44.5
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VMI 7 44.0 o53.0
GT 59 -44.0 u53.0
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WSU 24 6.0 o54.0
WASH 19 -6.0 u54.0
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WVU 34 -2.0 o62.0
PITT 38 2.0 u62.0
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TAM 33 -3.5 o46.0
FLA 20 3.5 u46.0
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MORG 6 25.0 o46.0
OHIO 21 -25.0 u46.0
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PV 0 42.0 o53.5
MSU 40 -42.0 u53.5
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TULN 19 13.0 o49.5
OKLA 34 -13.0 u49.5
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ORE 49 -18.5 o49.0
ORST 14 18.5 u49.0
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ND 66 -7.0 o47.5
PUR 7 7.0 u47.5
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TROY 21 24.0 o39.0
IOWA 38 -24.0 u39.0
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APP 21 -1.0 o58.0
ECU 19 1.0 u58.0
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UAB 27 22.0 o61.0
ARK 37 -22.0 u61.0
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UTAH 38 -20.0 o43.5
USU 21 20.0 u43.5
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BALL 0 37.0 o56.0
MIA 62 -37.0 u56.0
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WEBB 26 14.0 o46.5
CHAR 27 -14.0 u46.5
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FIU 20 3.5 o45.0
FAU 38 -3.5 u45.0
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UTEP 10 24.0 o57.5
LIB 28 -24.0 u57.5
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CONN 21 17.0 o47.0
DUKE 26 -17.0 u47.0
Final Sep 14
VT 37 -16.0 o47.5
ODU 17 16.0 u47.5
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NCCU 10 38.0 o56.0
UNC 45 -38.0 u56.0
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COLG 20 14.0 o48.5
AKR 31 -14.0 u48.5
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SCAR 14 27.5 o54.0
GASO 42 -27.5 u54.0
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MISS 40 -20.5 o65.5
WAKE 6 20.5 u65.5
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COOK 31 31.5 o54.0
WMU 59 -31.5 u54.0
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JVST 34 -2.5 o53.5
EMU 37 2.5 u53.5
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WKU 49 -7.0 o53.5
MTU 21 7.0 u53.5
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VAN 32 -8.5 o44.5
GSU 36 8.5 u44.5
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UTSA 7 35.5 o56.5
TEX 56 -35.5 u56.5
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KENN 10 16.5 o42.5
SJSU 31 -16.5 u42.5
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USF 49 -13.0 o58.5
USM 24 13.0 u58.5
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HAW 13 3.5 o48.0
SHSU 31 -3.5 u48.0
Final Sep 14
UCF 35 2.5 o62.0
TCU 34 -2.5 u62.0
Final Sep 14
IU 42 -3.5 o46.5
UCLA 13 3.5 u46.5
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UNM 19 24.0 o58.0
AUB 45 -24.0 u58.0
Final Sep 14
UGA 13 -21.5 o45.0
UK 12 21.5 u45.0
Final Sep 14
UNI 3 30.0 o50.5
NEB 34 -30.0 u50.5
Final Sep 14
EIU 7 26.0 o38.5
NW 31 -26.0 u38.5
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COLO 28 -7.5 o59.5
CSU 9 7.5 u59.5
Final Sep 14
TOL 41 10.5 o57.5
MSST 17 -10.5 u57.5
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AFA 3 17.0 o41.0
BAY 31 -17.0 u41.0
Final Sep 14
KENT 0 49.5 o62.5
TENN 71 -49.5 u62.5
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RICE 7 4.5 o45.0
HOU 33 -4.5 u45.0
Final Sep 14
MD 27 3.0 o56.0
UVA 13 -3.0 u56.0
Final Sep 14
BYU 34 -9.5 o40.0
WYO 14 9.5 u40.0
Final Sep 14
NMSU 0 20.0 o47.5
FRES 48 -20.0 u47.5
Final Sep 14
SDSU 10 18.5 o48.5
CAL 31 -18.5 u48.5
Iowa State 6th Big 127-6
Oklahoma 3rd Big 1211-2

Iowa State @ Oklahoma preview

Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium

Last Meeting ( Dec 19, 2020 ) Oklahoma 27, Iowa State 21

Oklahoma and Iowa State came into the season as the favorites to meet again in the Big 12 Championship Game.

Saturday's matchup between the teams in Norman, Okla., isn't an elimination game on both sides -- the Sooners still could reach the title game with a loss -- but with two games left, both teams need a late push if they are to return to the conference championship game.

Oklahoma is coming off a 27-14 loss at Baylor, its first loss of the season, putting the Sooners' streak of six consecutive Big 12 titles in jeopardy and putting them in the position of having to win out -- and likely get help elsewhere -- in order to make the College Football Playoff.

The Sooners (9-1, 6-1 Big 12) fell to No. 13 in the College Football Playoff rankings after suffering their first November loss since 2014.

"We don't get this feeling very often here, but anytime you don't win a game and don't put your best foot forward, you just can't wait for the next one to get here," Sooners coach Lincoln Riley said Tuesday. "That's how we'd describe our team right now. We wish we were playing today, to be completely honest."

Against Baylor, Riley briefly pulled quarterback Caleb Williams after WIlliams was ineffective for long stretches and had his hand stepped on during a tackle. But Riley said Williams' hand was fine and that he would start against Iowa State.

The Cyclones (6-4, 4-3) come in off a 41-38 loss at Texas Tech, their second loss in three games.

"It's easy to get caught up emotionally with the disappointment of not getting a result," Iowa State coach Matt Campbell said. "And yet I've sat here and preached this for the last five years. You'll get as (good as) your work deserves."

The Cyclones have given the Sooners fits in recent years, beating them in the regular-season last season 37-30 before falling 27-21 in the Big 12 Championship Game.

Iowa State won 38-31 in Norman in 2017 before being a last-minute, two-point conversion away from pulling off another victory, falling 42-41 there in 2019.

Charlie Kolar had a pair of strong games against the Sooners last season, with 10 catches for 158 yards and a touchdown, including six catches for 92 yards and a score in the Big 12 Championship Game.

Saturday's game will be Kolar's last for the Cyclones in his hometown.

"We shouldn't need that type of motivation to go play hard," Kolar said. "If you're implying that you can play harder against a team that (is in your hometown), there's something wrong.

"Obviously there's a little more emotion, but in terms of the way you prepare and play, it should be the same."

Riley said Kolar's route-running separates him from other tight ends in college football.

"You just watch him run and you don't appreciate how big he is," Riley said. "And you get on the field with him and, you know, a big human that in a lot of ways kind of runs and gets in and out of cuts like a wideout.

"I would imagine with all that's going on in the NFL right now in terms of how people are using those guys that he's gonna have a bright future."

--Field Level Media

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