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Bedlam Beatdown: Oklahoma State Stays Undefeated With 34-9 Win Over OU

February 18, 2024
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STILLWATER — It was a dominant performance for Oklahoma State from start to finish as they demolished Oklahoma, 34-9 in the 2024 edition of Bedlam in front of nearly 10,000 fans in Gallagher-Iba Arena.

With the win, the Cowboys moved to 14-0 overall on season, 8-0 in Big 12 play and will face Iowa on Sunday, February 25 at 2 p.m. CT.

No. 10 Troy Spratley kicked things off with a bang for the Cowboys at 125 as he faced Conrad Hendrickson. Spratley recorded a takedown just under a minute into the match before he recorded a fall just over the one-minute mark to put the Cowboys on top, 6-0.

No. 2 Daton Fix was next for the Cowboys at 133 pounds against Gabe Vidlak. Fix recorded two quick takedowns in the first minute and a half of the match to go up 6-1. Fix allowed an escape following an out-of-bounds before another quick takedown to go up 9-2. Fix started the second period down and recorded a reversal in less than 10 seconds, gave up an escape and then a fourth takedown of the match to go up 14-3 with more than a minute left in the second.

Fix toyed with Vidlak in similar fashion until a quick takedown early in the third for a 20-5 tech fall victory, putting the Pokes up 11-0.

No. 8 Tagen Jamison recorded a vicious takedown in the first 10 seconds of the 141-pound match by slamming OU’s Carter Schmidt to the mat before recording a fall in just 57 seconds to put the Pokes on top 17-0.

"I can't even remember those first three matches they happened so fast,” head coach John Smith said. “It's a great way to start, getting 10 minutes into the dual and you're already three matches down. I thought we may get out of there in an hour, but credit their guys for fighting it out… The whistle blows and we're scoring. That's why we're winning."

No. 15 Jordan Williams came out at 149 against No. 21 Willie McDougald. Williams nearly recorded a takedown in the first period, but after a decent scramble between the two, Williams was caught on his hip to give up a takedown. Entering the third period, Williams, trailing 4-1, took the down position. Williams recorded an escape to get back within two just over a minute left in the match. However, McDougald was able to avoid a takedown late in the third to escape with a 4-2 win, making it 17-3 going into the 157.

No. 11 Teague Travis faced No. 27 Jared Hill in a battle of Oklahoma wrestlers at 157. Travis recorded the first points with an escape early in the second period. He then recoded a strong double leg takedown straight to Hill’s back for two near-fall points for two more points, going up 6-0 going into the third. A takedown with 34 seconds left and a minute of riding time put the match fully out of reach for a 11-1 major decision win and 21-3 lead.

No. 3 Izzak Olejnik was next as he took on No. 26 Cael Carlson at 165. A quick takedown put Olejnik up 3-0. He recorded a quick escape and then another takedown to go up 7-0, the Pokes’ 12th takedown of the dual. He’d continue on in that direction, including a minute of ride time for an 8-2 win and extending the Pokes lead up to 24-3.

No. 20 Brayden Thompson faced Tate Picklo at 174. They stayed tied up throughout the first period and entered the second 0-0. Thompson recorded an early escape to go up 1-0, with Thompson staying back a bit, biding his time and letting Picklo be the aggressor. He did, however, pick up a stall warning. Picklo began the third in the down position, with Thompson allowing an early escape, tying it up 1-1. Picklo was hit with a one-point technical violation, putting Thompson up 2-1 with just 43 seconds left. However, Thompson was hit with a stall penalty, tying it back up 2-2 and going into a two-minute overtime.

Thompson recorded a single leg and had a great chance at a takedown, but Picklo fought back and most of the OT was spent in a scramble before the refs called a takedown with less than 10 seconds left. However, neither wrestler had control and OSU threw a challenge brick. After a review, Picklo was awarded three points for the 5-2.

Up 24-6, No. 2 Dustin Plott took the mat against Giuseppe Hoose and rolled to an easy 19-4 tech fall with more than a minute left in the third, putting the Cowboys up 29-6.

No. 17 Luke Surber faced Carson Berry Hill at 197, with Surber recorded a takedown in the first minute. Surber jumped up 10-1 before the end of the first period following another takedown and four near-fall points. Surber recorded another takedown and another four near-fall points to go up 17-2 and the Cowboys on top 34-6 going into heavyweight.

No. 9 Konner Doucet faced No. 12 Josh Heindselman in the final match of the day. Doucet recorded an escape to start the second period to go up 1-0 over Heindselman and the rest of the second period was just like the first as they stayed tied up, but not a lot of action. Heindselman attempted an escape to start the third, but Doucet stayed on top lnearly ong enough to receive a minute of riding time, but Heindselman recorded a quick reversal to go up 2-1. Doucet nearly had an escape towards the end, but fell 2-1.

No. 2 Oklahoma State 34, No. 25 Oklahoma 9
Feb. 18, 2024 | Gallagher-Iba Arena | Stillwater, Okla. 
Attendance: 9,912
125: No. 10 Troy Spratley (OSU) fall Conrad Hendriksen (OU), 1:03 
133: No. 3 Daton Fix (OSU) TF Gabe Vidlak (OU), 20-5, 5:24
141: No. 8 Tagen Jamison (OSU) fall Carter Schmidt (OU), 0:54
149: No. 21 Willie McDougald (OU) dec. No. 15 Jordan Williams (OSU), 5-2 
157: No. 11 Teague Travis (OSU) MD No. 30 Jared Hill (OU), 11-1 
165: No. 3 Izzak Olejnik (OSU) dec. No. 26 Cael Carlson (OU), 8-2 
174: Tate Picklo (OU) dec. No. 20 Brayden Thompson (OSU), SV-1 5-2
184: No. 2 Dustin Plott (OSU) TF Giuseppe Hoose (OU), 19-4, 5:53
197: No. 17 Luke Surber (OSU) TF Carson Berryhill (OU), 17-2, 4:18
HWT: No. 12 Josh Heindselman (OU) dec. No. 9 Konner Doucet (OSU), 2-1

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Bedlam Beatdown: Oklahoma State Stays Undefeated With 34-9 Win Over OU

4,493 Views | 14 Replies | Last: 10 mo ago by Danny Deck
RodeoPoke
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Fantastic... this is the best OSU rasslin team that I've seen in a long time.

We might finally qualify 10 wrestler into the Tournament and have a decent chance at a championship.
PokeRob
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I am sure John will not be happy with Thompson for getting stalling point taken away in the final period and heavy weight letting one get away but otherwise the team was aggressive and dominant
TUSKAPOKE
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Fun to be there today and watch a beatdown of the Sewerners. GO POKES!!!
OSUPSYCHO
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We have no chance at winning the title. Best we can hope for is second. Penn State has a historic level team again and will likely have many champs and win it going away.
RodeoPoke
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OSUPSYCHO said:

We have no chance at winning the title. Best we can hope for is second. Penn State has a historic level team again and will likely have many champs and win it going away.
it depends on seeding and who they draw in the lead up to any head-to-head matchups we may end up with.

I know Penn State is excellent, but this is the best OSU has been in a long, long time.

I haven't tried to keep track, but it seems like this is the first time we could qualify 10 rasslers in a long time.

OSUPSYCHO
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I am not sure we will have any individual champions and Penn State might have as many as five (they have five number one ranked wrestlers in the latest poll). They also have 9 out of their 10 weights ranked in top ten. Again no one is beating them this year.
RodeoPoke
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Well hell, on to men's tennis then....
TUSKAPOKE
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Maybe we should go win the BIG 12, set the stage for a future run at a Natty and get these freshman and RS-freshman some experience. Penn St in wrestling is currently how OSU was in 2000-2008. Penn St is currently similar to Zero U dominating softball. Be ready to take them down because they will slip. Might as well be Cowboys that make them slip.
Zen
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Nice show of support for the Cowboys pretending we have a chance to take down PSU.
I think I heard J. Guymon on the broadcast mention that PSU is expected, based on current rankings, to win the NCAA title ahead by 70 points! They probably will break the NCAA wrestling scoring record.
So the goal should be to fight for second place which will be very difficult to achieve with consolation points because we have some guys ranked in the 20's. As coach Smith said, ranked that low means, at best, you go 1 and 2 at the NCAA. I agree that it is unlikely we have any individual champion. I think the last one we had was AJ. Too bad he's off his rocker because we would also have had his 2 younger brothers on the team instead of all 3 going to Iowa. The Brands twins will not put up with any crap from those ego maniacs. It will also be difficult for the Cowboys to secure the Big 12 tournament title. Surber not being 100% is not good for team scoring. We never know what we are getting from Thompson at 174. 165 is loaded with top NCAA guys. Not sure what Doucet is capable of doing since he has no offense. I think this is a great dual match team, but not enough top talent to contend at NCAA tournament. Getting second place there would be mind blowing. I realistically think we have a chance to finish in the top 5 if we don't have injuries like last season. They should add an additional day of competition to the tournament because those kids have to wrestle too many matches each day. Just seems so unhealthy to do that. The sport is hard enough as it is.
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OSUPSYCHO said:

We have no chance at winning the title. Best we can hope for is second. Penn State has a historic level team again and will likely have many champs and win it going away.
"We?" . . . Your loser attitude would not jive with the current wrestling locker room. Best keep your loser thoughts to yourself.
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backphil
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Zen said:

Nice show of support for the Cowboys pretending we have a chance to take down PSU.
I think I heard J. Guymon on the broadcast mention that PSU is expected, based on current rankings, to win the NCAA title ahead by 70 points! They probably will break the NCAA wrestling scoring record.
So the goal should be to fight for second place which will be very difficult to achieve with consolation points because we have some guys ranked in the 20's. As coach Smith said, ranked that low means, at best, you go 1 and 2 at the NCAA. I agree that it is unlikely we have any individual champion. I think the last one we had was AJ. Too bad he's off his rocker because we would also have had his 2 younger brothers on the team instead of all 3 going to Iowa. The Brands twins will not put up with any crap from those ego maniacs. It will also be difficult for the Cowboys to secure the Big 12 tournament title. Surber not being 100% is not good for team scoring. We never know what we are getting from Thompson at 174. 165 is loaded with top NCAA guys. Not sure what Doucet is capable of doing since he has no offense. I think this is a great dual match team, but not enough top talent to contend at NCAA tournament. Getting second place there would be mind blowing. I realistically think we have a chance to finish in the top 5 if we don't have injuries like last season. They should add an additional day of competition to the tournament because those kids have to wrestle too many matches each day. Just seems so unhealthy to do that. The sport is hard enough as it is.
See loser comments above. Sheesh!
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Danny Deck
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Are we just supposed to not acknowledge where things stand today?

In the latest tournament team rankings, Flowrestling has PSU with 127.5 points and OSU with 58 (and in 4th place). Intermat has PSU with 132 and OSU with 57 (and in 6th place). 2nd-6th place are pretty tight in both rankings.

Even if you think several of our guys are under ranked, we'd still need guys to way over perform and for PSU to have a collapse.

It's great for our guys to have a certain distance from reality, but I don't know why fans can't acknowledge that PSU is a juggernaut right now.
RodeoPoke
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Danny Deck said:

Are we just supposed to not acknowledge where things stand today?

In the latest tournament team rankings, Flowrestling has PSU with 127.5 points and OSU with 58 (and in 4th place). Intermat has PSU with 132 and OSU with 57 (and in 6th place). 2nd-6th place are pretty tight in both rankings.

Even if you think several of our guys are under ranked, we'd still need guys to way over perform and for PSU to have a collapse.

It's great for our guys to have a certain distance from reality, but I don't know why fans can't acknowledge that PSU is a juggernaut right now.

Sure PSU has four guys currently ranked #1, but seeding in the tournament and a lot of grit/luck play into the final results.

for example, lets look at last year's 133 lb bracket.won by PSU Bravo-Young.

The finals has #1 seed vs #5 seed (because #4 seed defaulted to #5 by injury). #2 seed (OSU) vs #3 seed.

PSU won vs the #5 seed by only a 3-2 decision, and then beat (Fix/OSU) in the final 3-2.

Just saying injury kept one of the top seeds out, and the path to that championship was very, very, very close.

Here are all the brackets - nothing is a given regardless of mindless predictions at this early stage. It may be nothing more than hope, but without hope there is nothing, so why even compete, why even hold the tournament, just go ahead and award it to Penn State.

https://www.ncaa.com/sites/default/files/public/files/2022-03/Brackets - Session 6.pdf

I sincerely do appreciate your insights, but frankly it would be more meaning full to talk about ways that OSU or some other teams could work themselves into the top spot.



Danny Deck
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There will be upsets no doubt. But for discussing what's actually achievable as a team, I would venture it would take an improbable number of upsets for OSU and against PSU.

This stat is possibly the most depressing possible for anyone trying to figure out how to unseat PSU: Since 2011, Penn State Is 50-7 In NCAA Championships Semifinals Bouts. After that, they have won about a third of all individual titles.

I wish I had the answer on how to get on this level, because those stats very much mean we'll have to figure out how to take it from them rather than counting on a decline. We'll see how this year concludes, but it seems like we're making progress. I think the addition of Coleman Scott, being fully rid of the Ferrari cancer, and 6 new starters have all been good. It's just a long road to get there when you would need to combine teams ranked 2nd and 3rd to catch them right now.

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