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Ranking Every Oklahoma State Game in 2023: No. 5 Kansas
Oklahoma State’s season was filled with interesting matchups, and the Cowboys’ star had a breakout performance against the Jayhawks.
OSU came into its matchup against Kansas following a win against Kansas State to try and turn the season around. However, with one of the Big 12’s best entering Stillwater, a win was far from guaranteed.
Much like their matchup against Kansas State, OSU took an early lead. Alan Bowman helped the Cowboys take a quick 14-0 lead with red zone touchdown throws to Ollie Gordon and Brennan Presley. However, Trevor Wilson’s 47-yard score helped turn things around for Kansas.
Without starting quarterback Jalon Daniels, Jason Bean filled in for the Jayhawks and helped them take a lead into halftime. He threw four touchdown passes in the first half. Back-to-back scores to Mason Fairchild for 30 and 44 yards helped Kansas take its first lead.
Gordon’s 42-yard run put the Cowboys back in front momentarily before Quentin Skinner’s 49-yard catch gave Kansas a 25-24 lead after some mishaps on an extra point and failed two-point conversions.
Bean added his final touchdown on Kansas’ first drive, finding Skinner for a 42-yard score. He finished with 410 yards, but OSU’s dynamic star stole the show.
Although OSU had to settle for three second-half field goals, Gordon finished the day with 168 yards on the ground and 116 receiving yards in one of the best all-around games in OSU history.
To help seal the game, Brennan Presley found the end zone on a 6-yard run in the closing minutes to take the lead, and Alex Hale nailed a 42-yard field goal to push the lead to seven with 15 seconds left. Following Kansas’ touchdown to open the third quarter, OSU’s defense forced turnovers on the next four drives before running out of time on the final possession.
Ranking OSU’s 2023 season:
No. 14 South Alabama
No. 13 UCF
No. 12 Texas
No. 11 Central Arkansas
No. 10 Iowa State
No. 9 Arizona State
No. 8 Houston
No. 7 Cincinnati
No. 6 Texas A&M
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What Kansas State’s Chris Klieman said about Rutgers, Kyle Monangai’s absence for Rate Bowl
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — As Chris Klieman bounced around the midwest, going up and down the coaching ladder from a Division III DC to a national champion head coach at the FCS level before becoming Kansas State’s head coach, the Rutgers football program occasionally came onto his radar.
And in that span, he’s come to associate the Scarlet Knights — “a great program” — with a single person.
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Obituary for Richard "Dick" R. Boling at Chaput-Buoy Funeral Home
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How to Watch Chiefs vs. Steelers: NFL Week 17 TV, Odds, Preview
For the first time since the 2022 AFC playoffs, the Kansas City Chiefs will square off against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Kansas City has a three-game winning streak over Pittsburgh, which includes the aforementioned contest in the Wild Card round of the postseason. This year, both teams have already clinched playoff berths but still have something to play for. The Chiefs, specifically, can get the best Christmas present of all by winning and locking up the one-seed and a first-round bye. A win makes them unreachable to the Buffalo Bills. The Steelers, on the other hand, are looking to maintain their division lead. They hold a conference tiebreaker over the surging Baltimore Ravens but are far from certain to keep that.
Here’s everything you need to know and how you can follow along with the Chiefs as they square off against the Steelers on Wednesday.
Game: Chiefs vs. Steelers
Location: Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Date and Time: Wednesday, December 25 at 12:00 p.m. CT
TV Channel: Netflix or KCTV local
Listen Live: WDAF (106.5 FM) Chiefs Radio Network or Tico Sports (Kansas City) for Spanish radio broadcast
Betting Line: Chiefs -3 (as of Wednesday morning)
This contest’s television broadcast team is highlighted by Ian Eagle (play-by-play) and both J.J. Watt and Nate Burleson (color) in the commentary booth. Melanie Collins and Stacey Dales will serve as the sideline reporters for Week 17’s matchup.
For updates throughout the game and after the action has concluded, including plenty of postgame content, keep it locked in right here at Kansas City Chiefs On SI and follow us on X @ChiefsOnSI, Bluesky @chiefsonsi.com and Facebook at Chiefs Nation for additional coverage, commentary and more.
Game odds refresh periodically and are subject to change.
If you or someone you know has a gambling problem and wants help, call 1-800-GAMBLER.
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