The Horned Frogs won in big-time fashion against the Cowboys at Amon G. Carter Stadium.
The 38-13 final score was TCU’s biggest win against a conference opponent this season.
The avalanche began with TCU’s defense shutting down Oklahoma State in the first half.
Edge rusher Jonathan Bax forced a fumble recovered by defensive back Abe Camara early in the first quarter.
Safety Bud Clark also intercepted Oklahoma State quarterback Alan Bowman on the following possession.
The formula was playing man-to-man coverage and lining up six or more players in the box frequently, holding the Cowboys to under 100 yards of total offense in the first half.
Overall, the defense forced three turnovers for the first time this season.
TCU’s offense complimented their efforts well, scoring 14 points off the two forced first-half turnovers, leaving Oklahoma State in an insurmountable 24-0 deficit at halftime.
The offensive balanced well tonight with over 300 passing yards and four rushing touchdowns.
Wide receiver Jordyn Bailey scored on a spectacular 59-yard end-around, extending the lead to 38-13 in the 4th quarter.
It was a huge night for the Frogs’ primary offensive players.
Wide receiver Savion Williams scored two touchdowns, extending his scoring streak to three games.
Running back Cam Cook joined him as a multiple-touchdown scorer with a pair of rushing scores.
Finally, wide receiver JP Richardson had sweet revenge against his former school as he accomplished his third career 100-yard game.
Overall, the Horned Frogs never trailed and outgained the Cowboys by 100 yards.
TCU fans may say the big win resulted from the beloved spikes returning to the Frogs’ “spit blood” uniforms.
Regardless, the dominant performance put TCU back in the win column this week.
TCU moves to 6-4 overall and 4-3 in Big 12 Conference play, set to face the Arizona Wildcats on Saturday, Nov. 23, at Amon G. Carter Stadium.