Oklahoma State University Athletics

Cowboy Football Checks In at No. 21
November 24, 2019 | Cowboy Football
STILLWATER – The Oklahoma State football team continued to hold a spot in the national rankings this week, checking at No. 21 in both the Associated Press Poll and in the USA Today/Amway Coaches Poll.
This marks the fourth time head coach Mike Gundy and the Cowboys (8-3; 5-3 Big 12) have been ranked this season, and the program's third consecutive week being in the top-25 in both polls.
This past Saturday, the Cowboys defeated West Virginia, 20-13, in a conference matchup to extend the team's winning streak to four games. During this streak, Oklahoma State pulled off an upset against then-No. 23 Iowa State on the road, and beat TCU and Kansas at home.
Two other Big 12 teams appeared in both of the national polls this week, including Oklahoma (No. 7/7) and Baylor (11/10).
Oklahoma State will wrap up the regular season next Saturday against Oklahoma in Stillwater. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. on FOX.
This marks the fourth time head coach Mike Gundy and the Cowboys (8-3; 5-3 Big 12) have been ranked this season, and the program's third consecutive week being in the top-25 in both polls.
This past Saturday, the Cowboys defeated West Virginia, 20-13, in a conference matchup to extend the team's winning streak to four games. During this streak, Oklahoma State pulled off an upset against then-No. 23 Iowa State on the road, and beat TCU and Kansas at home.
Two other Big 12 teams appeared in both of the national polls this week, including Oklahoma (No. 7/7) and Baylor (11/10).
Oklahoma State will wrap up the regular season next Saturday against Oklahoma in Stillwater. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. on FOX.
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