Oklahoma State vs. Opponents
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Oklahoma State University
Stillwater, OK Founded: 1890 Stadium: Boone Pickens Stadium Capacity: 50,614 Colors: Orange & Black Coach: Mike Gundy Conference: Big 12- |
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Date | Opponent | Score | |
12/27/2023 (Wed) | Texas A&M | W 31-23 | Texas Bowl @ Houston, TX |
12/27/2019 (Fri) | Texas A&M | L 21-24 | Texas Bowl @ Houston |
9/24/2011 (Sat) | @ Texas A&M * | W 30-29 | |
9/30/2010 (Thu) | vs. Texas A&M * | W 38-35 | |
10/10/2009 (Sat) | @ Texas A&M * | W 36-31 | |
10/4/2008 (Sat) | vs. Texas A&M * | W 56-28 | |
10/6/2007 (Sat) | @ Texas A&M * | L 23-24 | |
10/21/2006 (Sat) | vs. Texas A&M * | L 33-34 | |
10/15/2005 (Sat) | @ Texas A&M * | L 23-62 | |
10/16/2004 (Sat) | vs. Texas A&M * | L 20-36 | |
10/25/2003 (Sat) | @ Texas A&M * | W 38-10 | |
11/2/2002 (Sat) | vs. Texas A&M * | W 28-23 | |
9/22/2001 (Sat) | @ Texas A&M * | L 7-21 | |
11/4/2000 (Sat) | vs. Texas A&M * | L 16-21 | |
10/30/1999 (Sat) | @ Texas A&M * | L 3-21 | |
10/31/1998 (Sat) | vs. Texas A&M * | L 6-17 | |
11/1/1997 (Sat) | @ Texas A&M * | L 25-28 | |
11/2/1996 (Sat) | vs. Texas A&M * | L 19-38 | |
9/24/1988 (Sat) | vs. Texas A&M | W 52-15 | |
9/23/1983 (Fri) | @ Texas A&M | W 34-15 | |
12/12/1981 (Sat) | Texas A&M | L 16-33 | Independence Bowl @ Shreveport, LA |
9/25/1954 (Sat) | @ Texas A&M | W 14-6 | @ Dallas, TX |
9/27/1952 (Sat) | @ Texas A&M | L 7-14 | @ Dallas, TX |
9/23/1939 (Sat) | vs. Texas A&M | L 0-32 | |
10/29/1921 (Sat) | @ Texas A&M | L 7-23 | |
10/30/1920 (Sat) | vs. Texas A&M | L 0-35 | |
11/1/1919 (Sat) | @ Texas A&M | L 0-28 | |
11/21/1914 (Sat) | @ Texas A&M | L 0-24 | |
11/15/1913 (Sat) | @ Texas A&M | W 3-0 |
Oklahoma State has won 11 and scored 586 points Texas A&M has won 18 and scored 730 points with 0 being tied |
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During Nebraska Cornhuskers' home games, their stadium becomes the state's third largest city.