It doesn’t matter who’s the underdog or the favorite.
That’s the stance Jim Littell has taken with his team, and Oklahoma State’s matchup with No. 11 Tennessee at 3 p.m. Sunday in Gallagher-Iba Arena is no different.
Littell, OSU’s coach, is more focused on what his Cowgirl squad can control.
“It’s about playing hard and fighting your tail off to get the win,” Littell said. “It’s about us getting better and knowing what we have to do.”
Tennessee is coming off a Junkanoo Jam tournament victory in the Bahamas and poses the biggest test of OSU’s season so far.