Oklahoma State drops another one…14-6 to Kansas State. Highlights below…
At halftime this past Saturday, Oklahoma State inducted WR Justin Blackmon to the Ring of Honor!
Welcome to the Ring of Honor, Justin Blackmon! 🤠 pic.twitter.com/Shf1mc6sKd
— OSU Cowboy Football (@CowboyFB) November 15, 2025
The Cowboys, still searching for win #2 on the season, head to Central Florida on Saturday.
Kick time in Orlando 🤠 pic.twitter.com/Y2aSDsdSHE
— OSU Cowboy Football (@CowboyFB) November 10, 2025
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SAT 11/22/25 WWLS Gameday Schedule
6:30a-8a: Unsportsmanlike Conduct w/ The Morning Animals LIVE from the Grand Casino Hotel & Resort
8a-11a: Oklahoma Countdown to Kickoff – Coverage of Missouri vs. Oklahoma
11a-1p: ESPNRadio
1p-3p: OKLAHOMA STATE Countdown to Kickoff “On The Road” with Gideon Hamilton and Tyler “TeaBag” Adams as we preview the game and take you up to kickoff.
2:30p-4:30p: Oklahoma Football Feedback Postgame Show – Coverage of Missouri vs. Oklahoma
KICKOFF 3:00pm: Oklahoma State Cowboys (1-9 | 0-7 BIG12 Conference) vs. U.C.F. Knights (4-6 | 1-6 BIG12 Conference) | TV: ESPN+
4:30p-TBA: College Locker Room Show w/ Matt Meyer
6:30p-8:30p: OKLAHOMA STATE Football Feedback “On The Road” with Gideon Hamilton and Tyler “TeaBag” Adams as the guys deliver instant reaction to the game plus take your calls, texts and takes!
Game Preview
Matt Meyer: In a season full of agony, Oklahoma State’s loss to Kansas State takes the cake. The Cowboys fell to 1-9 and 0-7 in Big 12 play with a 14-6 loss to the Wildcats. A Zane Flores interception gave the ball to KSU at the Cowboy 48, and the Wildcats cashed it in for a TD. Four plays after getting a pick of their own to begin the 3rd quarter, Flores was sacked and fumbled, and the Wildcats recovered at their 11 yard line. Another Flores sack/fumble gave Kansas State the ball at the Wildcat 30 yard line. On the next possession, Trent Howland threw an interception, ending a drive at the Wildcat 27 yard line. OSU’s last drive of the game advanced the ball to the Kansas State 19 before the Cowboys moved backwards and couldn’t convert a fourth down. Four second half possessions ended in giveaways or a turnover on downs. Other losses this season have been more embarrassing, but this one was the most frustrating.
OSU goes on the road one final time this year as the Cowboys go to Central Florida on Saturday for a 3:00 PM kickoff on ESPN Plus. After starting 3-0, the Knights have gone 1-6 in conference play and must win their final two games to qualify for a bowl. QB Tayven Jackson has thrown for over 1,600 yards but has thrown as many interceptions as touchdowns with 6 a piece. Myles Montgomery and former Cowboy Jaden Nixon both have over 500 yards rushing this season. OSU has to account for edge rusher Malachi Lawrence who has 7 sacks this year. Phillip Dunnam has 3 picks and has returned one of them 81 yards for a TD. The Knights are 21st in the country against the pass so throwing the ball won’t be easy in this one.
Central Florida 27 Oklahoma State 13
Game Notes
The Basics
The Oklahoma State football team (1-9 overall; 0-7 Big 12) plays its final road game of the 2025 season Saturday, facing UCF (4-6 overall; 1-6 Big 12) at the Acrisure Bounce House in Orlando with kickoff set for 3 p.m. CT/4 p.m. ET.
On the Air
The game will be streamed live on ESPN+ with Brian Custer and Leger Douzable on the call. Saturday’s contest will also be carried live on the Cowboy Radio Network, with Dave Hunziker handling play-by-play, John Holcomb providing analysis and Robert Allen reporting from the sideline. Fans outside of the Cowboy Radio Network can listen to the OSU broadcast for free through The Varsity Network app.
The Series – A Return to the Sunshine State
Saturday’s game marks the second meeting between Oklahoma State and UCF, with UCF winning the first game in Orlando in 2023. This season marks the third year the schools have been members of the same conference. Although the Cowboys have faced the Knights just once before, OSU has made several other trips to the Sunshine State. This matchup marks OSU’s 11th game in program history played in the state of Florida, and it has gone 5-5 in its previous trips. Past games have included regular season matchups with Florida State (1978), Florida (1990), Miami (1991), FAU (2005) and UCF (2023), as well bowl games against BYU (1976 Tangerine Bowl), South Carolina (1984 Gator Bowl), Florida State (1985 Gator Bowl), Virginia Tech (2017 Camping World Bowl) and Miami (2020 Cheez-It Bowl). Oklahoma State holds a 3-1 all-time record in Orlando. OSU interim coach Doug Meacham is in his first season as head coach, and UCF coach Scott Frost has not faced Oklahoma State during his career as a head coach.
In the Rankings
Oklahoma State is not ranked, but the Cowboys have been ranked at some point in every season from 2008-24. Through the 2024 season, Oklahoma State has been ranked in the top 15 of the Associated Press poll in 15 of the past 17 seasons and has reached the top 10 in 11 of those 17 years. It’s also worth noting that OSU has been part of the CFP rankings in eight of the past 10 seasons entering 2025. The Cowboys have also been included in 43 of the all-time CFP Rankings, which ranks among the most appearances in the country. UCF is not ranked.
Oklahoma State from a Distance
Oklahoma State has two games remaining in its 2025 campaign, with one on the road at UCF and another at home against Iowa State. In last week’s 14-6 loss against Kansas State, the Cowboys outgained the Wildcats by nearly a hundred yards. OSU also held KSU to 284 offensive yards to mark the fewest for an OSU conference opponent since 2021. That game also marked the seventh career game as a head coach for interim head coach Doug Meacham. It was also the sixth game as interim defensive coordinator for former quality control coach Clint Bowen, who was elevated to the position September 28. The Cowboys are comprised of a majority of newcomers, as 62 of the 114 players on the roster (54%) were not part of the team in December. Through 10 games, 21 of OSU’s players with at least one start are newcomers. Bright spots have included redshirt freshman running back Rodney Fields Jr., who recorded 163 rushing yards against Cincinnati to rank as the fifth-most for a freshman in a game in school history, and edge rusher Wendell Gregory, who was named a semifinalist for the Shaun Alexander Freshman of the Year Award.
An Oklahoma State Win Would …
• Mark Doug Meacham’s first career win as a head coach.
• Improve its all-time record against UCF to 1-1.
• Improve its record against UCF in Orlando to 1-1.
• Make it 36-30 in its past 66 games overall, dating to 2020.
• Make it 99-35 in its past 134 games vs. opponents outside of the AP Top 25, dating to 2010.
Notable Streaks and Trends Entering the Game
• Oklahoma State has not turned the ball over in four of its 10 games this season.
• Oklahoma State has converted 5 of its past 7 two-point conversion attempts dating to last season.
• OSU is 14-8 in the past 22 games when winning or tying the turnover battle.
• Dating back to 2008, OSU is 83-13 when winning the turnover battle.
• Dating back to 2005, OSU is 50-7 when not committing a turnover.
• OSU has held 37 of its past 59 Big 12 opponents under their season scoring average entering the game.
• OSU has won 87 of its past 89 games when holding its opponent to fewer than 20 points, dating back to Sept. 13, 2003. Including games when opponents have scored 20 points or fewer, OSU has won 95 of its past 97.
• OSU has held its opponent to less than a 50% third down conversion rate in 58 of its past 72 games.
• OSU is 40-21 in its past 61 games decided by fewer than 10 points.
• OSU is 52-9 in its past 61 games when leading at halftime, dating back to Sept. 17, 2016.
• OSU has won five of its past seven overtime games.





