If Oklahoma State wins Bedlam this season, it will be considered a massive upset. Not quite as big as 2014 was or last year would have been, but big enough to make you feel not that great about how Vegas feels about the Pokes.
A 10-1 OU team coming off three straight nailbiters is an early 14-point favorite over an OSU team that has suddenly won four in a row and moved into a tie for third in the Big 12 at 8-3 overall and 6-3 in conference play.
Here’s a look at all the Bedlam lines from the Gundy era.