Football
OSU is Bowl Eligible for the 16th Consecutive Season
It’s the sixth-longest streak in college football.
Lost in the chaos of OSU’s comeback win over Texas on Saturday: The Cowboys secured bowl eligibility with their win over the Longhorns, marking the 16th consecutive season of bowl eligibility.
October 17 is the earliest OSU has reached bowl eligibility in a season since 2017, when it defeated Texas that year in overtime on October 21 to reach the six-win mark. OSU reached bowl eligibility in 2015 on October 10, which was the last time OSU opened the season with six consecutive wins.
Reaching a bowl for yet another year emphasizes the incredible stability and consistency OSU has had under Mike Gundy since he took over the program in 2005. Only Clemson, Alabama, Wisconsin, OU and Georgia have longer bowl streaks, making OSU’s the sixth-longest in college football.
-
Football5 days agoThree-Star Texas Wide Receiver Ake O’Neal Commits to Oklahoma State
-
Hoops4 days agoSteve Lutz Leaned More Heavily on Personality Test When Constructing Oklahoma State’s Roster
-
Hoops5 days agoCowboy Hoops: Big 12 Releases Oklahoma State’s Conference Pairings for 2026-27 Season
-
Softball3 days agoOSU Softball: Utah Transfer Catcher Kennedy Proctor Commits to Oklahoma State
