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Game Preview: Kick Time, TV Info, Series History for Oklahoma State at Arizona State

The need-to-knows for OSU’s trip to Tempe.

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The Cowboys are back in action this weekend, and for the third time in three seasons, they’re back in the desert.

After trips to the Fiesta Bowl and the Guaranteed Rate Bowl, Oklahoma State flies back to Arizona for a game against Arizona State this weekend. Here are some key stats and other information for the Pokes’ Week 2 matchup.

Viewing Info

Time: 9:30 p.m. (Central) Saturday
Location: Mountain America Stadium in Tempe, Arizona
Watch: FS1 (Alex Faust and Petros Papadakis)


Team Stats

Oklahoma StateArizona State
Record1-01-0
Points Per Game2724
Points Allowed Per Game1321
Total Offense453371
Rushing Offense149135
Passing Offense304236
Total Defense391226
Rushing Defense12387
Passing Defense268139

Statistical Leaders

Passing:
OSU — Garret Rangel — 10-for-15 (67%)/118 yards/1 touchdown/1 interception
ASU — Jadan Rashada — 18-for-31 (58%)/236 yards/2 touchdowns/0 interception

Rushing:
OSU — Ollie Gordon — 7 carries/44 yards/1 touchdown
ASU — Cam Skattebo — 17 carries/71 yards/1 touchdown

Receiving:
OSU — De’Zhaun Stribling — 4 catches/73 yards/0 touchdowns
ASU — Xavier Guillory — 5 catches/73 yards/1 touchdown

Tackling:
OSU — Kendal Daniels, Nathan Latu and Lyrik Rawls tied at 6 tackles each
ASU — Chris Edmonds and Tate Romney tied at 8 tackles each

Sacks:
OSU — Nathan Latu — 1.5 sacks
ASU — None


Series History (Tied 2-2)

SeasonWinnerScoreLocation
2022Oklahoma State34-17Stillwater
1993Arizona State12-10Tempe
1991Arizona State30-3Stillwater
1984Oklahoma State45-3Tempe

These teams have played just once since the turn of the century, with that game coming last season in Stillwater.

OSU beat a disheveled ASU team 34-17 in Boone Pickens Stadium in 2022. Spencer Sanders threw for 268 yards and two touchdowns while running for another 54 yards and a score. Meanwhile, Dominic Richardson ran for 131 yards and a touchdown. Bryson Green and Braydon Johnson led the Pokes in receiving with 83 yards and 81 yards, respectfully. All four of the Cowboys I mentioned there aren’t on this season’s team.

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