Oklahoma State–Texas Tech football rivalry

Oklahoma State–Texas Tech football rivalry
First meeting November 2, 1935
Texas Tech 14, Oklahoma State 0
Latest meeting November 12, 2016
Oklahoma State 45, Texas Tech 44
Statistics
Meetings total 44
All-time series Texas Tech leads, 21–20–3
Longest win streak Oklahoma State, 8 (2009–16)

The Oklahoma State–Texas Tech football rivalry is an American college football rivalry between the Oklahoma State Cowboys and Texas Tech Red Raiders.

Notable games

The 1936 Texas Tech Matadors vs. Oklahoma A&M Aggies

1935

Texas Tech 14 - Oklahoma A&M 0

The Texas Tech Matadors defeated the Oklahoma A&M Cowboys in the first game played between the teams. The Matadors were coached by Pete Cawthon and the Cowboys were coached by Albert Exendine.

1988

Oklahoma State 45 - Texas Tech 42

The Oklahoma State Cowboys defeated the Texas Tech Red Raiders in the 1988 Coca-Cola Classic, which was played in the Tokyo Dome. Oklahoma State running back Barry Sanders won the Heisman Trophy only hours before the game against Texas Tech. Sanders rushed for 332 yards and had 4 touchdowns against the Red Raiders.[1][2]

2008

Texas Tech 56 - Oklahoma State 20

The 2008 game was the first between the Cowboys and Red Raiders when both teams were ranked in the AP Poll.

Game results

Oklahoma State victoriesTexas Tech victories
#DateLocationWinnerScore
1 1935 Lubbock, TX Texas Tech 14–0
2 1936 Lubbock, TX Texas Tech 12–0
3 1937 Stillwater, OK Texas Tech 14–6
4 1940 Oklahoma City, OK Tie6–6
5 1941 Stillwater, OK Texas Tech 16–6
6 1942 Lubbock, TX Oklahoma State 9–6
7 1943 Oklahoma City, OK Oklahoma State 21–13
8 1944 Lubbock, TX Oklahoma State 14–7
9 1945 Stillwater, OK Oklahoma State 46–6
10 1946 Lubbock, TX Texas Tech 14–7
11 1953 Stillwater, OK Texas Tech 27–13
12 1954 Lubbock, TX Tie13–13
13 1955 Stillwater, OK Texas Tech 24–6
14 1956 Lubbock, TX Tie13–13
15 1957 Stillwater, OK Oklahoma State 13–0
16 1965 Lubbock, TX Texas Tech 17–14
17 1966 Lubbock, TX Texas Tech 10–7
18 1969 Stillwater, OK Oklahoma State 17–10
19 1973 Stillwater, OK Texas Tech 20–7
20 1974 Lubbock, TX Texas Tech 14–13
21 1975 Stillwater, OK Oklahoma State 17–16
22 1988 Tokyo, Japan Oklahoma State 45–42
23 1989 Stillwater, OK Texas Tech 31–15
#DateLocationWinnerScore
24 1996 Irving, TX Texas Tech 31–2
25 1997 Stillwater, OK Texas Tech 27–3
26 1998 Lubbock, TX Texas Tech 24–17
27 1999 Stillwater, OK Oklahoma State 41–21
28 2000 Lubbock, TX Texas Tech 58–0
29 2001 Stillwater, OK Texas Tech 49–30
30 2002 Lubbock, TX Texas Tech 49–24
31 2003 Stillwater, OK Oklahoma State 51–49
32 2004 Lubbock, TX Texas Tech 31–15
33 2005 Stillwater, OK Oklahoma State 24–17
34 2006 Lubbock, TX Texas Tech 30–24
35 2007 Stillwater, OK Oklahoma State 46–45
36 2008 Lubbock, TX Texas Tech 56–20
37 2009 Stillwater, OK Oklahoma State 24–17
38 2010 Lubbock, TX Oklahoma State 34–17
39 2011 Lubbock, TX Oklahoma State 66–6
40 2012 Stillwater, OK Oklahoma State 59–21
41 2013 Lubbock, TX Oklahoma State 52–34
42 2014 Stillwater, OK Oklahoma State 45–35
43 2015 Lubbock, TX Oklahoma State 70–53
44 2016 Stillwater, OK Oklahoma State 45–44
Series: Texas Tech leads 21–20–3

References

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