Oklahoma State Suffers Largest Loss Since 1907 at No. 6 Oregon
Oklahoma State Suffers Largest Loss Since 1907 at No. 6 Oregon

Oklahoma State Suffers Largest Loss Since 1907 at No. 6 Oregon

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Oklahoma State suffered a historic 69-3 blowout loss to No. 6 Oregon, marking the largest defeat since 1907 and the worst margin in Mike Gundy's tenure. Quarterback Zane Flores, making his first start, struggled under pressure, throwing two pick-sixes, while Oregon dominated on the ground and through the air. Despite the embarrassment and frustration, the Cowboys are using their bye week to reset and address significant issues highlighted by the loss. OSU's defense emphasized the need for improved discipline, and key players like running back Trent Howland showed some physicality despite injury concerns. While the loss paints a grim picture for the season, the team remains focused on making a bowl game, with Tulsa next on the schedule. The coaching staff acknowledged the need for a simpler game plan and better execution moving forward.

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