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Oklahoma university is called the sooners, and Oklahoma STATE is called the cowboys
Bedlam is a college football rivlery, between the Oklahoma Sooners and the Oklahoma State Cowboys. The answer is... the Oklahoma Sooners.
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The Schooner - which is a basicly horsedrawn buggie - was introduced in the fall of 1964 and become the official mascot of the Oklahoma Sooners in 1980. http://www.soonersports.com/trads/schooner-mascots.html
Oklahoma and Alabama have met four times with the Sooners winning twice, Alabama once, and one game ending in a tie. The Sooners defeated Alabama in the 2002 and 2003 regular season ... Alabama won the 1963 Orange Bowl ... and the 1970 Bluebonnet Bowl ended in a tie.
The cast of 1976 Fiesta Bowl - 1976 includes: Fred Akers as Himself - Wyoming Cowboys Head Coach Paul Hornung as Himself - Color Commentator Thomas Lott as Himself - Oklahoma Sooners Quarterback Lindsey Nelson as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Barry Switzer as Himself - Oklahoma Sooners Head Coach
Oklahoma State Cowboys football was created in 1901.
No. The Cowboys that the billionaire businessman loves are at Oklahoma State University. The OSU alumnus has contributed an estimated $400 million to the school, including $265 million for the athletic program.
The Oklahoma State Cowboys play in Boone Pickens Stadium.
The cast of 1988 SeaWorld Holiday Bowl - 1988 includes: Steve Addison as Himself - Wyoming Cowboys Linebacker Cary Blanchard as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Kicker John Boisvert as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Center Brandon Colbert as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Defensive Tackle Torrance Cummings as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Linebacker Dabby Dawson as Himself - Wyoming Cowboys Running Back Mitch Donahue as Himself - Wyoming Cowboys Defensive End Sim Drain III as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Linebacker Freddie Dussett as Himself - Wyoming Cowboys Wide Receiver Dave Edeen as Himself - Wyoming Cowboys Defensive End Tyrone Fittje as Himself - Wyoming Cowboys Guard Melvin Gilliam as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Cornerback Ted Gilmore as Himself - Wyoming Cowboys Wide Receiver Jarrod Green as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Wide Receiver Mike Gundy as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Quarterback Devin Jones as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Defensive End DeWaine Jones as Himself - Wyoming Cowboys Running Back Tony Kapushion as Himself - Wyoming Cowboys Tackle Jason Kidder as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Guard Hart Lee Dykes as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Wide Receiver Garrett Limbrick as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Running Back Lamar McGriggs as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Safety Steve McMillon as Himself - Wyoming Cowboys Cornerback Ruben Oliver as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Nose Tackle Pat Rabold as Himself - Wyoming Cowboys Defensive Tackle Grant Salisbury as Himself - Wyoming Cowboys Center Barry Sanders as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Running Back Stacey Satterwhite as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Defensive Tackle Mike Schenbeck as Himself - Wyoming Cowboys Linebacker Craig Schlichting as Himself - Wyoming Cowboys Defensive Tackle Vance Vice as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Tight End Shawn Wehrer as Himself - Wyoming Cowboys Guard Randy Welniak as Himself - Wyoming Cowboys Quarterback Byron Woodard as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Tackle
Native America or Land of the Red Man or the Sooner State
Number 100. They first met in 1904. The Sooners prevailed by a score of 75 to 0. In 1906 it was the Sooners 23 to 0. In 1907, Sooners, 67 to 0. In 1908, Sooners 18 to 0. In 1910, Sooners 12 to 0. In 1911, Sooners 22 to o. In 1912, Sooners 16 to 0. In 1913, Sooners 7 to 0. In 1914, The Cowboys (formerly known as the Agriculturalists, Aggies, Farmers, Tigers, Cowpokes, Waddies, and Cowpunchers) finally scored, losing 23 to 6, a final score still disputed by the schools today.