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Postgame Notes: Oklahoma State 3 Oregon 69

Postgame notes for Oklahoma State's 69-3 loss to Oregon.
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Game flow

  • Just 96 seconds into the game, Oklahoma State trailed, 13-0. The Ducks held a 20-0 lead at the end of the first quarter, a 41-3 advantage at halftime and a 69-3 advantage after three quarters.
  • Oregon outgained Oklahoma State, 631-211. The Ducks averaged 10.2 yards per play to OSU’s 3.5. Oregon won the turnover battle, 2-0 and committed six penalties to OSU’s eight. 
  • Oregon had 10 offensive plays of 20 yards or longer and five plays of 40 yards or longer.
  • The Cowboys got on the board when Logan Ward kicked a 23-yard field goal with 12:08 remaining in the first half. Ward’s field goal capped a 16-play, 69-yard drive that spanned seven minutes and 56 seconds.

Participation notes

  • Oklahoma State quarterback Zane Flores made his first career start. Opening day starter Hauss Hejny was injured in the season opener.
  • Oklahoma State had a new starter at four of the five offensive line positions from a week ago. Left guard Bob Schick was the only carry-over. Markell Samuel, last week’s starting left tackle, missed the game to injury. With Samuel out, Nuku Mafi moved from right tackle to left tackle and Grant Seagren made the start at right tackle. It was Seagren’s first collegiate start. Last week’s starter at right guard, Austin Kawecki moved to center for his first collegiate start at that position. Kawecki’s move created the opportunity for Noah McKinney to make his first collegiate start at right guard.
  • Defensive end Jaleel Johnson made his first collegiate start. Safety Kenneth Harris and running back Freddie Brock IV both made their first starts for Oklahoma State. 
  • After missing the season opener, Oklahoma State running backs Rodney Fields and Trent Howland made their 2025 debuts.
  • Flores, Iman Oates, Dylan Smith and Wes Pahl served as Oklahoma State’s game captains.

Notes

  • The 66-point margin of defeat was the largest for Oklahoma State since 1907. Oregon’s 69 points scored were the most for an OSU opponent since Texas beat the Cowboys, 71-14, in 1996.
  • Saturday’s lopsided result was an outlier from Oklahoma State’s recent showings against AP top 10 teams, against whom the Cowboys have gone 5-5 since 2018. Further, when playing as an unranked team, Oklahoma State has won five of its past eight and 11 of its past 17 games against AP Top 25 teams. Mike Gundy has won 40 games against AP Top 25 teams, which leads active FBS coaches.
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