Big 12 revenge tour of Oklahoma underway

The Big 12 Revenge Tour of 2022 has just begun in Oklahoma, all of you!

After climbing a yard from their first college football game appearance, the Oklahoma State Cowboys avenged their heartbreaking loss to the Baylor Bears in Waco on Saturday.

Three cheers for sweet revenge! Although the Pokes had an extra week to prepare for Baylor with one loss, this game clearly means a lot to Oklahoma State. While they both won six New Year’s dishes after the Arlington date, the Pokes had a feeling they were missing out on something more special. Alabama would have cleaned her watch at the Cotton Bowl, but maybe not?

After they achieved their first big win in Big 12 play, let’s all work together to have some success dog fever At Stillwater tonight!

Oklahoma State gets sweet revenge on Baylor in Waco to start Big 12 مباراة

In the end, we’ll stop at discounting Mike Gundy’s most awesome mullet and his awesome football show. With arch rivals Oklahoma looking lost under Brent Venables and Texas, having already been eliminated from the playoff competition as well before toe meets leather Saturday night, the Pokes are no joke, folks. Not only can they win the Big 12 race, but they can also make a four-team field.

This is a well-trained team that plays in all three phases of the game. They have an experienced quarterback running the show at Spencer Sanders. While teams like Kansas and UCLA haven’t lost their games yet this season, Oklahoma State has the pedigree and most importantly, the experience of getting to Arlington with one loss or less and seeing what happens at Jerryworld.

With the usual suspects usually sitting at the top of the 12th and struggling, keep an eye on Oklahoma as a dangerous and powerful state. Last year was no luck nor this. Although getting to the conference title unbeaten is a tough skate, the Cowboys are better at doing it than any team in the conference. I mean, they beat Baylor in their court!

In the end, it remains to be seen how Oklahoma stacks up with the best teams the Big Ten and SEC have to offer. However, you will be hard-pressed to see a team that belongs as much as it belongs. While USC looks strong in the West, the Trojans have a new head coach at Lincoln Riley, so we’ll see. In the meantime, Oklahoma State will break its rusty cage to run the new Big 12.

Of course, the Pokes might lose a stupid game in a few weeks, but now they’re getting our full attention.

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