OU leads 82-16-7
2010: OU 47, OSU 41
2009: OU 27, OSU 0
2008: OU 61, OSU 41
In the highest scoring Bedlam ever, soon-to-be Heisman winner
Sam Bradford passed for 370 yards and four TDs as OU forged a controversial Big 12 South tie that put it in the Big 12 championship game and eventually the BCS title game.
2007: OU 49, OSU 17
2006: OU 27, OSU 21
2005: OU 42, OSU 14
2004: OU 38, OSU 35
OSU twice overcomes 14-point, second half deficits, but OSU kicker Jason Ricks’ 49-yard field goal to force overtime misses with 11 seconds left. OU’s
Adrian Peterson runs for 249 yards.
2003: OU 52, OSU 9
2002: OSU 38, OU 28
2001: OSU 16, OU 13
A four-touchdown underdog,
Les Miles' OSU team spoiled the Sooners’ chances of repeating as national champs. This game generated momentum that resulted in OSU’s stadium renovation. It also led to the most successful decade in school history.
2000: OU 12, OSU 7
1999: OU 44, OSU 7
1998: OSU 41, OU 26
1997: OSU 30, OU 7
1996: OU 27, OSU 17
OSU coach
Bob Simmons and OU coach
John Blake face off for the first time. It is the fourth time in NCAA Division I-A (now FBS) history that two teams with black head coaches have played. Simmons lost this one but went on to win two of three meetings against Blake.
1995: OSU 12, OU 0
1994: OU 33, OSU 14
1993: OU 31, OSU 0
1992: OU 15: OSU 15
The last tie in the series (overtime rules were put in place in 1996 eliminating ties). OSU’s
Lawson Vaughn kicks a 26-yard field goal with 1:19 left to put the Cowboys up 15-12. OU quarterback Cale Gundy leads the Sooners to the OSU 10-yard line, and Scott Blanton converts a 27-yard field goal for the tie.
1991: OU 21, OSU 6
1990: OU 31, OSU 17
1989: OU 37, OSU 15
1988: OU 31, OSU 28
OSU’s
Barry Sanders and OU’s Mike Gaddis put on a show. But the game is immortalized by Brent Parker’s dropped pass that could have given OSU a win.
1987: OU 29, OSU 10
1986: OU 19, OSU 0
1985: OU 13, OSU 0
1984: OU 24, OSU 14
OU enters ranked second by the AP, third by UPI; OSU is ranked second by UPI and third by AP. The Sooners go ahead on a TD by
Spencer Tillman after a controversial call on a OSU fumble on a punt. OU fans tear down the goal posts after the win.
1983: OU 21, OSU 20
1982: OU 27, OSU 9
1981: OU 27, OSU 3
1980: OU 63, OSU 14
1979: OU 38, OSU 7
1978: OU 62, OSU 7
1977: OU 61, OSU 28
1976: OSU 31, OU 24
OSU scores 10 points in the final seven minutes to win. OSU’s
Terry Miller has 159 yards rushing as OU loses for only the second time in its last 48 games.
1975: OU 27, OSU 7
1974: OU 44, OSU 13
1973: OU 45, OSU 18
1972: OU 38, OSU 15
1971: OU 58, OSU 14
1970: OU 66, OSU 6
1969: OU 28, OSU 27
Arguably the most thrilling game in the series. After finding out earlier in the week he had won the Heisman Trophy, OU’s
Steve Owens runs for 261 yards on a then-NCAA record 55 carries. OSU’s Hermann Eben has 12 catches for 181 yards. OU stops an OSU two-point conversion with less than a minute left to preserve the Sooner win.
1968: OU 41, OSU 7
1967: OU 38, OSU 14
1966: OSU 15, OU 14
1965: OSU 17, OU 16
1964: OU 21, OSU 16
1963: OU 34, OSU 10
1962: OU 37, OSU 6
1961: OU 21, OSU 13
1960: OU 17, OSU 6
1959: OU 17, OSU 7
1958: OU 7, OSU 0
A record crowd of 40,000 watches the heavily favored Sooners struggle all game. Finally, Bobby Boyd breaks loose for a 31-yard touchdown run with five minutes left. It was the second closest Bedlam game in
Bud Wilkinson’s OU tenure.
1957: OU 53, OSU 6
1956: OU 53, OSU 0
1955: OU 53, OSU 0
1954: OU 14, OSU 0
1953: OU 42, OSU 7
1952: OU 54, OSU 7
1951: OU 41, OSU 6
1950: OU 41, OSU 14
1949: OU 41, OSU 0
1948: OU 19, OSU 15
1947: OU 21, OSU 13
1946: OU 73, OSU 12
1945: OSU 47, OU 0
A Norman crowd of more than 33,000 — believed to be the largest to witness a football game in Oklahoma — watched the Aggies claim their widest victory margin in the series.
Jim Lookabaugh’s squad finished the regular season unbeaten (8-0) and advanced to the Sugar Bowl, where Bob Fenimore helped the Aggies beat St. Mary’s 33-13.
1944: OSU 28, OU 6
1943: OU 22, OSU 13
1942: OU 0, OSU 0
1941: OU 19, OSU 0
1940: OU 29, OSU 27
1939: OU 41, OSU 0
1938: OU 19, OSU 0
1937: OU 16, OSU 0
1936: OU 35, OSU 13
1935: OU 25, OSU 0
1934: OU 0, OSU 0
1933: OSU 13, OU 0Oklahoma State wins 13-0 and achieves a milestone — its best Bedlam record during a 10-year period. The Cowboys are 5-2-3 against OU from 1924-33. The only other time OSU has come close to that success in a 10-year period was from 1995-2004, when the Cowboys were 5-5.
1932: OSU 7, OU 0
1931: OU 0, OSU 0
1930: OSU 7, OU 0
1929: OU 7, OSU 7 OSU coach Lynn Waldorf leads his team to a 7-7 tie. He goes on to become the most successful Cowboys coach in Bedlam history. In his five years, Waldorf leads OSU to an undefeated record (3-0-2) against the Sooners.
1928: OU 46, OSU 0
1927: OSU 13, OU 7
1926: OU 14, OSU 14
1925: OU 35, OSU 0
1924: OSU 6, OU 0
1923: OU 6, OSU 0
1922: OU 3, OSU 3
1921: OU 6, OSU 0
1920: OU 36, OSU 0
1919: OU 33, OSU 6
1918: OU 27, OSU 0
1917: OSU 9, OU 0 A&M scores a touchdown and a safety to record its first win in the series. A crowd of 5,000 in Oklahoma City saw Earl Pritchard lead his team to a win in his first season as head coach at A&M. It was the Aggies’ final game of a season in which they finished 4-5.
1916: OU 41, OSU 7
1915: OU 26, OSU 7
1914: OU 28, OSU 6
1913: OU 7, OSU 0
1912: OU 16, OSU 0
1911: OU 22, OSU 0
1910: OU 12, OSU 0
1908: OU 18, OSU 0
1907: OU 67, OSU 0
1906: OU 23, OSU 0
1904: OU 75, OSU 0 OU’s 75-point win in Guthrie is the widest victory margin for either team in the series. Only one other time in series history did a team score at least 70 points - OU won 73-12 in 1946.