How to Watch: Oklahoma State at West Virginia Game and TV Details
Not making the trip out to Morgantown, WV, to watch Oklahoma State’s road game against West Virginia? Don’t worry, Pokes Report as all the details you need to follow the action from wherever you’ll be at!
Oklahoma State at West Virginia | 2:30 p.m. CT | Nov. 6, 2021 | Milan Puskar Stadium
TV: ESPN (Bob Wischusen, Dan Orlovsky and Kris Budden)
Radio: Cowboy Radio Network (Dave Hunziker, John Holcomb and Robert Allen)
Satellite Radio: Sirius Ch. 158, XM Ch. 199 and SXM App Ch. 953
Internet Radio: TuneIn Radio – The Varsity Network
The game between the Cowboys and Mountaineers marks the 13th all-time meeting between the two programs, a series which dates back to 1928. However, this year’s game marks the 10th-straight year the two teams have played. OSU is currently 8-4 against WVU, including a 3-2 lead in Morgantown and a 7-2 under Mike Gundy.
The Cowboys entered this week ranked No. 11 in the AP Top 25, the Coaches Poll and the FWAA-NFF Super 16 Poll. However, the poll that really matters throughout the remainder of the season is the CFP Poll, which dropped on Tuesday, with the Pokes also checking in at No. 11.
The Pokes are currently 7-1 on the season and are fresh off the 55-3 drubbing of Kansas last weekend for Homecoming.
(The following information was provided by Oklahoma State athletics media relations)
An Oklahoma State Win Would ...
- Keep the Cowboys in the top two of the 2021 Big 12 standings.
- Make it 8-1 or better for the first time since 2015 and for the fifth time in the Mike Gundy era.
- Make it 4-1 in its past five away games.
- Give it seven straight wins vs. the Mountaineers and four straight wins in Morgantown.
- Make the Cowboys 9-4 all-time vs. West Virginia and 4-2 vs. WVU in Morgantown.
- Improve Mike Gundy's career record vs. West Virginia to 8-2.
- Improve Mike Gundy's record in Big 12 games to 88-56.
- Give it wins in 10 of its past 11 games and 16 of its past 20 games, dating back to the 2020 season.
- Make it 144-67 in its history when playing as an AP-ranked team.
- Make it 132-38 in its history when playing as a higher AP-ranked team than its opponent.
- Make it 79-17 in its past 96 games vs. opponents outside of the AP Top 25, dating back to 2010.
Notable Streaks and Trends Entering the Game
- OSU has gone back-to-back games without turning the ball over.
- OSU's defense has allowed fewer than 100 yards of offense in a half in six of its past seven games. The Cowboys limited Baylor to 99 yards in the first, Tulsa to 89 yards in the first, Boise State to 64 yards in the second, K- State to 84 yards in the second, Texas to 92 yards in the second and Kansas to 49 yards in the first and 94 yards in the second.
- OSU has held 17 of its past 19 Big 12 opponents under their season scoring average.
- OSU has won 76 consecutive games when holding its opponent to fewer than 20 points, dating back to Sept. 13, 2003 – the longest active stretch of time in the FBS and longest since at least 1980.
- OSU has held its opponent scoreless on its game-opening drive in 20 of the past 25 games.
- OSU has held its opponent to less than a 50 percent third down conversion rate in 19 straight games.
- OSU has held its opponent to fewer than 20 first downs in seven straight games.
- According to ESPN, Spencer Sanders' QBR in the last two games (83.4 at Iowa State and 79.4 vs Kansas) both rank among the top five single-game performances of his career.
- Malcolm Rodriguez has recorded at least five tackles in 16 straight games.
- Jaylen Warren has more than 100 yards rushing in four of his past six games.
- OSU is 30-11 in its past 41 games decided by fewer than 10 points.
- OSU is 36-6 in its past 42 games when leading at halftime, dating back to Sept. 17, 2016.
- Dating back to 2005, OSU is 42-4 when not committing a turnover.
- Dating back to 2008, OSU is 68-8 when winning the turnover battle.
- OSU has won three of its last four overtime games.
- OSU has forced 21 turnovers in its past 12 games.