STILLWATER — When OSU has fallen behind in Bedlam in recent years, it frequently snowballs into OSU falling really behind. One thing often leads to another and suddenly it’s an OU blowout.
That felt very within the realm of possibilities Saturday, as OU opened a 33-24 lead in the second half and in the process stole all the momentum inside Boone Pickens Stadium. But OSU’s defense held OU scoreless in the final quarter, as the team showed championship mettle and put early struggles aside to close on a high note.
“It was a game of a bunch of emotional swings with the special teams plays, kick return touchdown,” said Mike Gundy.