Oklahoma State Cowboys and Cowgirls
Intercollegiate sports teams of Oklahoma State University
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2024 | Leslie O'Neal is inducted into the Oklahoma State Football Ring of Honor, honoring his exceptional performance as a defensive end from 1982 to 1985. |
2024 | Oklahoma State defeated Tulsa 45-10 in their most recent football matchup, continuing their dominance in the series with a 44-27-5 all-time record. |
2023 | Justin Blackmon, wide receiver who played from 2008-2011, was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. |
2023 | Terry Miller is inducted into the Oklahoma State Football Ring of Honor, recognizing his contributions as a running back from 1974 to 1977. |
December 2023 | Most recent bowl game appearance, winning the Texas Bowl 31-23 against Texas A&M in Houston, Texas. |
May 10 2023 | Oklahoma State Football released new uniforms through a Nike media release, combining Nike F.U.S.E technology with a 1980s aesthetic, featuring 1980s striping, various logos, and a new 'Wild West' typography called Cimarron. |
2022 | Terry Miller, running back who played from 1974-1977, was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. |
2022 | Bob Fenimore is inducted into the Oklahoma State Football Ring of Honor, celebrating his remarkable career as a halfback from 1943 to 1946. |
2021 | Won the Fiesta Bowl against Notre Dame with a close score of 37-35 at State Farm Stadium. |
2021 | Barry Sanders is inducted into the Oklahoma State Football Ring of Honor, honoring his outstanding performance as a running back from 1986 to 1988. |
November 27 2021 | Oklahoma State defeated Oklahoma in Bedlam and reached 5th place in the AP poll before losing to Baylor 21-16 in the Big 12 Championship. |
2020 | Thurman Thomas becomes the first inductee into the Oklahoma State Football Ring of Honor, recognizing his exceptional career as a running back from 1984 to 1987. |
2020 | Leslie O'Neal, defensive end who played from 1982-1985, was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. |
2018 | A 6,160 square foot video board was installed on the east end zone façade of Gallagher-Iba Arena, becoming one of the ten largest in the country. |
2017 | Oklahoma State renumbered and expanded stadium seats, reducing capacity to 56,790 to increase seat width and improve fan experience. |
October 29 2016 | Mike Gundy recorded his 100th victory as head coach with a 37-20 win over #10 West Virginia, becoming the only Oklahoma State football coach to reach this milestone. |
2014 | Oklahoma State revealed two new helmet designs: a 'classic Aggie' logo paying homage to the 1940s and 1950s bucking Aggie logo, and an Orange-Chrome helmet with an oversized, off-center Pistol Pete, which was worn in a Thursday night victory over Texas Tech. |
2013 | The Sherman E. Smith Training Center, a 92,000 square foot indoor practice facility, was completed. |
2012 | Jimmy Johnson, coach from 1979-1983, was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. |
2012 | Mike Gundy became the winningest coach in school history, surpassing 63 wins and breaking the previous record. |
2012 | Cowboys introduced orange helmets with a new Pistol Pete decal during a home game against Iowa State, expanding uniform combinations to 64 variations. |
January 2 2012 | The Cowboys won the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl by defeating fourth-ranked Stanford 41-38 in overtime. |
2011 | Oklahoma State Cowboys debuted new Nike uniforms with three helmet options (gray, black, white) and up to 48 different uniform variations. The team first wore their new gray uniforms in the season's opening game. |
2011 | Oklahoma State Cowboys football team won the Big 12 championship and the Fiesta Bowl with a 12-1 season record, selected as national champions by the Colley Matrix selector, though the title is not officially claimed by the university. |
December 3 2011 | Oklahoma State won their first Big 12 Championship with a 44-10 victory over rival Oklahoma in the Bedlam Series. |
2010 | Mike Gundy recorded the first ever 11-win season in Oklahoma State history, transforming what was expected to be a rebuilding year into the best season in school history. |
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