Saturday will mark the 117th meeting between Oklahoma State and Oklahoma in the Bedlam rivalry, a series that has been played without interruption annually since 1910 — the same year the first-ever public radio broadcast took place.
History for the Cowboys since the series’ inception six years prior to that, in 1904, has not been too kind. OSU — then Oklahoma A&M — lost the first 11 games in the series. It was so lopsided that Oklahoma A&M didn’t even score a point until their ninth meeting.
But as time has passed, and as Oklahoma A&M became Oklahoma State, the two teams have slowly drawn closer.