Lindy Waters III is aware that the word “Bedlam” might not have monumental meaning to his teammates until they experience the fierce rivalry.
Newcomers to the Oklahoma State men’s basketball team hear about the significance of Bedlam, but if they haven’t participated in the historic feud, a pair of games against Oklahoma might blend in with the other matchups they’re anticipating.
It’s different for Waters, a junior guard from Norman.
“It doesn’t count more, but it means a lot more,” Waters said.
When he and his Cowboy teammates step into the Lloyd Noble Center and prepare to battle the Sooners at 1 p.