The Oklahoma State–Tulsa football rivalry is a college football rivalry game between Oklahoma State and Tulsa. The two teams first played each other in 1914, and the rivalry has been played on and off for a total of 76 games as of 2024.[4][5]
Other names | Bank of Oklahoma Turnpike Classic[1] |
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Sport | American college football |
First meeting | October 16, 1914 Oklahoma A&M 13, Kendall 6[2] |
Latest meeting | September 14, 2024 Oklahoma State 45, Tulsa 10 |
Next meeting | TBD |
Stadiums | Boone Pickens Stadium (Oklahoma State) Skelly Field at H. A. Chapman Stadium (Tulsa) |
Statistics | |
Meetings total | 76 |
All-time series | Oklahoma State leads, 44–27–5[3] |
Largest victory | Tulsa, 55–6 (1943) |
Longest win streak | Oklahoma State, 10 (1999–present) |
Current win streak | Oklahoma State, 10 (1999–present) |
Series history
editFrom 1935 to 1956, the two teams both competed in the Missouri Valley Conference. In those 22 seasons, the conference champion would be won by either Oklahoma State or Tulsa 16 times.[6] They played each other annually from 1926 to 1965. Then played again regularly from 1981 to 2000.[7] The two universities are approximately 70 miles apart via the Cimarron Turnpike.[8]
In 1992, the Tulsa World reported that former Tulsa teammates Dave Rader and Denver Johnson were now coaching on opposite sides: Rader as Tulsa head coach and Johnson as Oklahoma State offensive line coach.[9]
The Bank of Oklahoma began a sponsorship deal in 2017 with Oklahoma State and Tulsa to name the series the Bank of Oklahoma Turnpike Classic.[10]
The next scheduled game between Oklahoma State and Tulsa is scheduled for September 14, 2024, in Tulsa, as part of annual home-and-home series that extends through 2031 with a hiatus in 2022 and 2023.[11]
Quotes on the series
edit"The University of Tulsa and Oklahoma State have a colorful history of compelling football games," wrote Bill Haisten for the Tulsa World in 2010.[12] Bill Connors wrote 16 years earlier for the Tulsa World: "Tulsa and Oklahoma State never played each other in football when the game seemed insignificant to the participants."[13]
Oklahoma State head coach Jimmy Johnson said in 1982: "OU and OSU, that's a rivalry, but not OSU and Tulsa."[14] In contrast, Tulsa head coach John Cooper said about the Oklahoma State–Tulsa series: "It's a natural rivalry, and I don't think you can underestimate the importance of that."[14]
In 2008, The Oklahoman sportswriter Berry Tramel wrote that this series "should be played regularly" because Tulsa had improved over the decade.[15] However, Tramel changed his opinion in 2017: "OSU-Tulsa has faded away. . . . Conference realignment and economic realities have made it more difficult for age-old rivals to schedule, especially when they end up on different competitive planes."[16]
Notable games
edit1945
editOklahoma A&M 12 – Tulsa 6
Oklahoma A&M entered week 6 undefeated (5–0) ranked No. 11 and hosted a Tulsa team who had dropped to No. 19 after their first loss to Indiana the previous week. This is the only contest between the two schools with both teams ranked in the AP Poll.[17] The Cowboys defeated the Golden Hurricane en route to an undefeated (9-0) national championship season.
1995
editTulsa 24 – Oklahoma State 23
Tulsa was trailing by 20 points in the fourth quarter, then scored three touchdowns in the final 5:41 to win 24–23 in what was then still called Skelly Stadium.[18]
2011
editOklahoma State 59 – Tulsa 33
In week 3, Tulsa took on Oklahoma State in a home game that memorably lasted until 3:35 AM after inclement weather delayed the kickoff past midnight. The Golden Hurricane scored a field goal on their first drive to take an early lead but were unable to contain the Cowboys' potent offense and quickly fell behind for good. The team was further hindered by the loss of quarterback G.J. Kinne near the end of the first quarter, forcing them to rely heavily on the run for the remainder of the game.[19][20][21]
Game results
editOklahoma State victories | Tulsa victories | Tie games |
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See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Game Notes: Cowboys Set for 2019 Bank of Oklahoma Turnpike Classic". Oklahoma State University Athletics.
- ^ "Football History vs Tulsa". Oklahoma State University Athletics.
- ^ a b "mcubed.net : NCAA Football : Series Records : Oklahoma State vs. Tulsa". www.mcubed.net.
- ^ Rohde, John (September 23, 1994). "OSU-TU: A Look Back Rivalry Has Been Competitive". The Oklahoman. Retrieved October 16, 2020.
- ^ "Throwback Tulsa: A look back at the OSU-Tulsa football series". Tulsa World. September 10, 2021. Retrieved September 10, 2021.
- ^ "Missouri Valley Conference Champions"
- ^ "Rivalry Between TU and OSU Grows Despite Possible End". KOTV. September 10, 2000. Retrieved June 20, 2020.
- ^ "Football notes: Oklahoma State Game". University of Tulsa. September 9, 2019. Retrieved October 16, 2020.
- ^ MacLeod, Ken (September 24, 1992). "TU-OSU family feud". Tulsa World. p. 1B. Retrieved November 18, 2020 – via Newsbank.
- ^ Tramel, Berry (August 1, 2017). "OSU-Tulsa series gets a name". The Oklahoman. Retrieved October 16, 2020.
- ^ "Future Oklahoma State Football Schedules".
- ^ Haisten, Bill (September 18, 2010). "OSU, TU rekindle rivalry". Tulsa World. Retrieved October 16, 2020.
- ^ Connors, Bill (September 23, 1994). "Stakes Unusually High for TU, OSU". Tulsa World. p. S1. Retrieved November 18, 2020 – via Newsbank.
- ^ a b Kensler, Tom (September 19, 1982). "OSU, Tulsa Coaches Know Their Psychology". The Oklahoman. Retrieved October 16, 2020.
- ^ Tramel, Berry (June 7, 2008). "Bully OU-Tulsa & OSU-Tulsa". The Oklahoman. Archived from the original on June 14, 2008. Retrieved October 16, 2020.
- ^ Tramel, Berry (August 29, 2017). "Oklahoma State-Tulsa football series has lost its buzz". The Oklahoman. Retrieved October 16, 2020.
- ^ "Tulsa 1945 Schedule"
- ^ Writer, MIKE BROWN World Sports. "TU's 1995 comeback against OSU memorable". Tulsa World.
- ^ "Oklahoma State, Tulsa take part in midnight madness". Los Angeles Times. September 18, 2011.
- ^ "Oklahoma State vs. Tulsa - Game Recap - September 17, 2011 - ESPN". ESPN.com.[dead link ]
- ^ Floyd, Brian (September 18, 2011). "Oklahoma State Vs. Tulsa: Start Time Will Be After Midnight". SBNation.com.
- ^ "2020 Media Guide" (PDF). tulsahurricane.com. Tulsa Athletics. p. 166. Retrieved September 5, 2020.
Mutually agreed not to play the game
- ^ "2020 Media Guide" (PDF). okstate.com. Oklahoma State Athletics. p. 211. Retrieved September 5, 2020.
mutual forfeit