Who won the Bedlam game in 2015?

Who won the Bedlam game in 2015?

Mayfield leads No. 3 Oklahoma past No. 11 Oklahoma St., 58-23.

Who won Bedlam in 2016?

Oklahoma
Oklahoma beats Oklahoma State in Bedlam, wins the 2016 Big 12, and is probably Sugar Bowling. A Big Bedlam win propels Oklahoma to a sugary sweet postseason.

Who won Bedlam in 2014?

The Oklahoma State Cowboys
The Oklahoma State Cowboys defeated the Oklahoma Sooners on Saturday in the Battle of Bedlam. The Cowboys never led until they kicked the game-winning field goal. Down by 14 points for much of the second half, freshman quarterback Mason Rudolph hit receiver Brandon Shepard for a touchdown to trim OU’s lead to seven.

Who won Bedlam in 2017?

Scoring Summary

1 T
Oklahoma 14 62
Oklahoma State 10 52

Who won Bedlam 2013?

Scoring Summary

1 T
Oklahoma 7 33
Oklahoma State 7 24

Who won Bedlam 2021?

Oklahoma Sooners
On a cool Saturday night, the No. 10 Oklahoma Sooners were bested the No. 7 Oklahoma State Cowboys (11-1, 8-1) in Bedlam, 37-33.

How many times has OU beat OSU in Bedlam?

OU won the game, 75–0….Football.

Statistics
All-time series Oklahoma leads, 90–19–7
Largest victory Oklahoma, 75–0 (1904)
Longest win streak Oklahoma, 19 (1946–1964)
Current win streak Oklahoma State, 1 (2021–present)

When was the last time OU beat OSU in football?

A member of the OU team came out with the ball and downed it for a touchdown. OU won the game, 75–0….Football.

Oklahoma Sooners Oklahoma State Cowboys
First meeting November 6, 1904 Oklahoma, 75–0
Latest meeting November 27, 2021 Oklahoma State, 37–33
Statistics

Has ok State ever won the Big 12?

This is a list of yearly Big 12 Conference football champions….Championships by team.

Team Big 12 Championships Years
Oklahoma 14 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020
Baylor 3 2013, 2014, 2021
Texas 3 1996, 2005, 2009
Kansas State 2 2003, 2012

Who was the original Big 8?

Comprising four former SWC schools—Baylor, Texas, Texas A&M and Texas Tech—and the entire former Big Eight—Colorado, Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma and Oklahoma State—the Big 12 at its inception was a powerhouse.