Oklahoma State hosts its in-state rival as a 13-point underdog, sans its leading receiver and starting quarterback. But even at full strength — and if OSU were somehow a double-digit favorite — you’d be hard-pressed to find a single orange-clad Oklahoman who would feel much better about this game.
But there is one specific category that Oklahoma State has had the edge in over the last month, and it might just make the difference in a Cowboy upset.
Turnovers — the Cowboys are forcing a lot of them all of the sudden and the Sooners have committed just as many over the last four games.