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PFB Picks: Predictions for Oklahoma State’s Homecoming Matchup against Cincinnati
How the PFB staff sees things playing out.
The last time the Bearcats came to Stillwater, the Cowboys celebrated America’s Greatest Homecoming with a 32-point win. That was a long two years ago. Now they come into Saturday’s game as three-touchdown underdogs.
The Pistols Firing staff convened to make predictions for how things play out between two programs currently on almost opposite trajectories.
Marshall Scott
Score: Cincinnati 38, Oklahoma State 17
OSU Player of the Game: Gavin Freeman
Uniform: White (Cursive Pokes) – Orange – Orange
Thoughts:Â This would be a great spot for the Cowboys’ to find a way to win and would be a big boost in terms of fanbase moral to upset a ranked team on homecoming. But having watched the Cowboys the past two seasons, that’s a hard thing to predict. Gavin Freeman is always a juke move away from making a big play, so I’m going with him to pull some highlights out. OSU is hyping up its uniform announcement, so I have no clue what the Cowboys will wear.
Kyle Cox
Score: Cincinnati 35, Oklahoma State 21
OSU Player of the Game: Sam Jackson V
Uniform: Black (New Helmet) – Orange- White
Thoughts: As stated above, these two programs are just on different ends of the spectrum. One is building something and the other is trying to see what pieces actually fit (hence a WR playing QB). Cincy is pretty good against the rush but they did give up over a hundred yards on the ground to UCF quarterback Cam Fancher. So maybe Sam Jackson can break free for something special. We’re grasping a bit. I hope whatever HC helmet that they come up with is cool.
Tyler Waldrep
Score: Cincinnati 38, Oklahoma State 23
OSU Player of the Game:Â Mordecai McDaniel
Uniform:Â Black (Brand)- Orange-Orange
Thoughts: McDaniel has the quietest possible 23 tackles in the last two games. Only three Cowboys have more than that this entire season.
A win Saturday would require an elite-level performance from at least one offensive player AND some Homecoming magic. One of those seems more likely than the other.
The case for magic is pretty simple: OSU went toe-to-toe with eventual Big 12 champ Arizona State last year for two quarters until a thunderstorm suspended the game during halftime, and a holding penalty wiped out a special teams score. This Cincinnati team has the same underwhelming start as the Sun Devils, and the Bearcats (3-0 Big 12) are starting to look like conference contenders.
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