Oklahoma State vs Oklahoma: 3 predictions for Cowboys and Sooners

Nov 30, 2019; Stillwater, OK, USA; Oklahoma State Cowboys head coach Mike Gundy (left) and Oklahoma Sooners head coach Lincoln Riley (right) meet before a game at Boone Pickens Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Rob Ferguson-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 30, 2019; Stillwater, OK, USA; Oklahoma State Cowboys head coach Mike Gundy (left) and Oklahoma Sooners head coach Lincoln Riley (right) meet before a game at Boone Pickens Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Rob Ferguson-USA TODAY Sports /
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The Bedlam Game between Oklahoma State football and Oklahoma has playoff implications and here are three predictions. 

It’s Rivalry Week in college football and one of the best rivalries in the country is Oklahoma State football and Oklahoma.

It’s Bedlam and while the Cowboys are just 2-14 against Oklahoma football under head coach Mike Gundy, this one has a different feel as this Oklahoma State football team feels different.

The Cowboys aren’t just a high-powered offense anymore. Spencer Sanders is a solid quarterback and the Cowboys can score, but this team is winning with defense after allowing just 24 points combined in its last three games.

Oklahoma football has been struggling to score and quarterback Caleb Williams has just one touchdown and three interceptions over the past two weeks. OU needed a defensive touchdown to knock off Iowa State 21-7.

Looking ahead to the Bedlam game tonight between Oklahoma State and Oklahoma, here are three predictions and a final score at the end.

Sooners don’t score 20

In the last two weeks, Oklahoma football has struggled to move the ball and score. Spencer Rattler has seen time in each of the past two games and against an Oklahoma State defense that is one of the best in the country, the Sooners will struggle again.

Getting Kennedy Brooks going in the running game will be huge for the Sooners but the Cowboys are dominant against the run. They will slow down the running game and turn up the pass rush on Caleb Williams, as well as possibly Spencer Rattler meaning 20 points will be hard to come by.