The Oklahoma State football team has had good luck when it comes to COVID-19 — it has not had major outbreaks or issues with contact tracing since the season started.
The same cannot be said for its “should be” opponent for Saturday, Baylor, which is in the midst of its second outbreak since the season began. Baylor and OSU postponed their matchup until Dec. 12 because Baylor has shut down football practices.
“It's frustrating for sure and a lot of people are like, 'We want to play, we want to play bad,’” linebacker Devin Harper said.