Oklahoma State was going to win by three touchdowns on Monday night. It was going to not only cover the spread (which it still did), but also completely obliterate any worries for those who took OSU and the points.
Then Oklahoma State was going to blow it. In a span of two plays — a Taylor Cornelius interception in the red zone to open the fourth quarter, and an 86-yard pitch and catch from Drew Lock to Johnathan Johnson 10 seconds later — things went on tilt. The lead was suddenly down to 9 (from 16) and Mizzou had momentum.