Oklahoma State beat Oklahoma 27-24 on Saturday at Boone Pickens Stadium in the last Bedlam ever on the schedule.
Here are some superlatives that stood out from the historical game, including game MVPs, big plays and milestones reached.
Offensive Player of the Game (That’s Not Ollie Gordon): Rashod Owens
It was clear even in the first drive that Rashod Owens would make an impact in this Bedlam.
Owens finished as OSU’s leading receiver with 10 catches for 136 yards and was targeted 17 (!!!) times. Three of his catches were spectacular, tipping the ball back to himself and diving to make the play.