Oklahoma State Football vs. Tulsa: Live Updates

Live updates for the Cowboys’ inter-state bout with the Tulsa Golden Hurricane. 
Sep 6, 2025; Eugene, Oregon, USA; Oklahoma State Cowboys quarterback Zane Flores (6) throws a pass during the second half against the Oregon Ducks at Autzen Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Troy Wayrynen-Imagn Images
Sep 6, 2025; Eugene, Oregon, USA; Oklahoma State Cowboys quarterback Zane Flores (6) throws a pass during the second half against the Oregon Ducks at Autzen Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Troy Wayrynen-Imagn Images | Troy Wayrynen-Imagn Images

Mike Gundy and the Oklahoma State Cowboys will look to bounce back from their first loss of the season in taking down Tulsa in a Friday-night bout.

The Pokes suffered a brutal loss to No. 6 Oregon a few weeks ago — the largest in the Mike Gundy era — but will look to get back on track against the Golden Hurricane.

Here’s how you can watch the game, as well as Ok State on SI’s score predictions. Below, you can follow along for live, quarter-by-quarter updates:

First Quarter: Tulsa 10, Oklahoma State 3

Oklahoma State put together an impressive opening drive, beginning with a few correctly-read run-pass options from starter Zane Flores, as well as a 14-yard rush on the ground from their slinger. The drive would eventually stall out due to some nice Golden Hurricane tackles in the redzone, but would still yield OSU three points.

Tulsa would punch back on one of its first offensive plays of the game, as QB Baylor Hayes connected with Brody Foley for 42 yards. Another 12-yard chunk play to Foley sets the Golden Hurricane up in great position to come away with points.

Braylin Presley, a former Cowboy, scored on a 19-yard wheel route which Foley threw perfectly. Tulsa leads 7-3 early.

OSU's second drive would be a quick three-and-out. With a 13-play, 59-yard drive through both the ground and air game, Tulsa would get into field goal range and extend their lead to seven.

Second Quarter: Tulsa 16, Oklahoma State 3

The Cowboys' offense again stalled early in the second frame, largely due to lack of push up front, and accuracy on Flores' end.

The Hurricane were aggressive on their latest drive, going for 65 yards on 15 plays — picking up multiple fourth downs — earning another field goal and making it a two-score.

After stifling yet another OSU drive, Tulsa again drove it down the field via a combination of offense, with kicker Seth Morgan striking a 47-yard field goal true to extend the lead.

Third Quarter: Tulsa 19, Oklahoma State 3

Out of the break, Tulsa schemed a few great plays to pick up yardage, with Hayes completing a few passes and Dominic Richardson earning some chunk plays on the ground. Miraculously, Morgan would kick his second 47-yard field goal of the game — his fourth in total — to again earn Tulsa three points.

Around the midway point of the quarter, Flores and the Cowboys' offense finally saw some life, but it was short-lived as the quarterback was tracked down on a fourth and 10.

With six minutes left in the third, Oklahoma State would see their first break of the game in the form of a forced fumble, which started them off in Tulsa territory. Richardson fumbled the ball, which was scooped up by Dylan Smith.

Oklahoma State drove the ball all the way to the seven-yard line, but failed to convert a crucial fourth-and-1, eventually giving the ball right back to Tulsa up two scores.

Following more life and confidence from Flores, back Rodney Fields would cut up hard for OSU, ripping off a 36-yard run to set the Cowboys up in the redzone. The Pokes would keep it on the ground two more times heading into the final frame.

FINAL: Tulsa 19, Oklahoma State 12

On the first play of the fourth quarter — a crucial third and six on the goal line — receiver Gavin Freeman seemed to muscle his way to the sticks to earn the Cowboys a fresh set of downs, but on review the play would be overturned. Oklahoma State would finally pick up a fourth down conversion though, with Flores rushing it all the way for OSU's first touchdown of the game.

Flores found a Golden Hurricane on the two-point conversion, keeping it a two-score game.

The teams have traded offensive possessions without much success, with Oklahoma State tightening up defensively as the game has gone one. They have favorable field positiion with 6:49 remaining in the game, down 10.

Flores would complete a few passes downfield, and kicker Logan Ward eventually knocked through a 49-yarder to make it a one-score game with just five minutes left to play.

Oklahoma State forced a punt with 3:13 to play, and is down seven points.

On the first play of the late drive, Flores would hit Will Monney on a big chunk play to set things in motion. Incompletions and drops would set up a game-breaking fourth and five, and a misfire from Flores would effectively seal the game, giving it back to Tulsa.

Seth Morgan would miss his first field goal of the night, a 50-yard try, giving OSU 26 seconds to work with.

After a failed hail mary that found the endzone, OSU will have just two seconds left for one final try.


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Derek Parker
DEREK PARKER

Derek is co-founder of All Pokes and publisher for Draft Digest and Inside The Thunder for Fan Nation, powered by Sports Illustrated. He has been a sports writer in the Oklahoma market for five years now covering a variety of sports over the course of his career.

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