Oklahoma State University Athletics

Series History: Cowboys and Wildcats face off for 16th consecutive year
November 14, 2025 | Cowboy Football
STILLWATER – After nearly a month away from Boone Pickens Stadium, Oklahoma State returns to host Kansas State for the 72nd time on Saturday morning.
The Cowboys lead the series, 43-28, including a 24-9 advantage in games played in Stillwater. OSU has won 10 of the past 16 meetings in the series, as well as four of the past six.
The last meeting in Stillwater between the two teams came in 2023, a 29-21 win for OSU. Alex Hale tied a school record with five made field goals, and Ollie Gordon II ran for 136 yards and a touchdown in the win. Cameron Epps also chipped in with a 35-yard pick-six, one of his two interceptions on the night.
OSU interim head coach Doug Meacham is in his first season as a head coach, while Kansas State's Chris Klieman is 2-4 against the Cowboys.
Kickoff is set for 11 a.m. CT on Saturday in Boone Pickens Stadium, with the contest set to be broadcast on ESPNU and carried live on the Cowboy Radio Network.
The Cowboys lead the series, 43-28, including a 24-9 advantage in games played in Stillwater. OSU has won 10 of the past 16 meetings in the series, as well as four of the past six.
The last meeting in Stillwater between the two teams came in 2023, a 29-21 win for OSU. Alex Hale tied a school record with five made field goals, and Ollie Gordon II ran for 136 yards and a touchdown in the win. Cameron Epps also chipped in with a 35-yard pick-six, one of his two interceptions on the night.
OSU interim head coach Doug Meacham is in his first season as a head coach, while Kansas State's Chris Klieman is 2-4 against the Cowboys.
Kickoff is set for 11 a.m. CT on Saturday in Boone Pickens Stadium, with the contest set to be broadcast on ESPNU and carried live on the Cowboy Radio Network.
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