Oklahoma State finished winning 9-of-11 matches on Sunday in the consolation finals and the finals on Sunday night to tie for their ninth consecutive Big 12 Wrestling Championship.
Oklahoma State went .500 in the semifinals at the Big 12 Wrestling Championships and may have to be perfect to have a chance to win a ninth straight team tournament title.
Oklahoma State came in with none of their wrestlers having a seed for the Big 12 Championships. The coaches will meet to make pitches for adjustments, but this looks like the path for Cowboys wrestlers.
Daton Fix made his return from suspension a championship run, but he was one of only three Cowboys on the top when the Cowboy Challenge Tournament was over.
Oklahoma State travels to Norman for an appropriate Super Bowl Prelim of Bedlam wrestling in the old Fieldhouse. The Cowboys are favored but the Sooners are getting more competitive.
Oklahoma State fell behind in the first two matches before cranking it to win six of the final eight matches and a pair of major decisions to leave Cedar Rapids unbeaten
Oklahoma State did end up getting plenty of extra wrestling in last Friday night at the Air Force Academy, but according to the Cowboys head coach John Smith it wasn't all quality wrestling.
Thanks to COVID-19 and the pandemic, collegiate wrestling is working under a new schedule format with one day of competition a week and duals that all resemble small tournaments.
Oklahoma State came on strong with a technical fall from Boo Lewallen and wins in the final five matches of the dual to push John Smith into fourth all-time in dual coaching victories.