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Baylor beats Oklahoma State 38-28 to end 8-game home Big 12 losing streak

Ashtyn Hawkins makes the grab for 33-yard receiving touchdown

Robertson and three other players combined for 345 yards rushing a week after the Bears (4-4, 2/3 Big 12) ended an eight-game overall conference losing streak with a blowout of Texas Tech in Lubbock.

The victory, which came on homecoming, was the first in the Big 12 for Baylor at McLane Stadium since a 35-23 win over Kansas on Oct. 22, 2022. The Bears had their first 300-yard rushing game in three years.

“The step today was, man, we won a game, there’s all the pressure of trying to win games,” Baylor coach Dave Aranda said. “Everybody understands the situation here. … I think we’ve got some things to build on after this step that we took.”

Oklahoma State (3-5, 0-5), which is on a five-game losing streak for the first time since 2014, pulled within 31-28 with five minutes remaining on the second of Ollie Gordon II's two rushing touchdowns. Gordon finished with 77 yards.

Dawson Pendergrass answered with a 55-yard touchdown run, bouncing off several tacklers on the biggest of his six carries for 142 yards with two TDs.

“I told the team that we were not disciplined today,” Cowboys coach Mike Gundy said. “We had 84 yards in penalties, which is not like us. I felt like we missed opportunities.”

Bryson Washington had 78 yards rushing, Robertson finished with 73 on the ground with a 41-yard TD and Richard Reese added 52.

Robertson was 11 of 19 passing for 222 yards with an interception. His touchdown tosses were 12 yards to Hal Presley, 1 yard to Matthew Klopfenstein and 33 yards to Ashtyn Hawkins, who led Baylor with 74 yards receiving.

“This week, it was honestly really good to win a close game, because it’s something (that) hasn’t happened in a while,” Robertson said. “The team is starting to gel. We’re not done yet.”

Oklahoma State receiver Brennan Presley had 183 yards on 15 catches, both just shy of his career highs. Presley hauled in a 33-yard TD catch from quarterback Alan Bowman, who completed 28 of 42 passes for 359 yards with the touchdown and an interception.

The takeaway Oklahoma State: Since that five-game skid a decade ago, the Cowboys have had 13 winning streaks of at least four games. They had lost three in a row only twice in that span before their current streak. Oklahoma State entered the season ranked No. 17 and was 13th entering Big 12 play.

Baylor: The Bears have won consecutive games for the first time since that 2022 home victory against Kansas was followed by road wins at Texas Tech and Oklahoma. The embattled Aranda has a chance to build late-season momentum and a case for returning in 2025.

Up next Oklahoma State is home to take on Arizona State next Saturday night.

Baylor is home to take on TCU on Saturday night.

How To Watch

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  • TV Channel: Cowboys at Bears 2021 College Football, week 9, is broadcasted on ESPN+.
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Matchup Prediction

Bears: 52.3%
Cowboys: 47.6%
*According to ESPN's Basketball Power Index

Scoring Summary

OKST FG 1st Period 10:00 Logan Ward 45 Yd Field Goal
BAY FG 1st Period 5:55 Isaiah Hankins 30 Yd Field Goal
BAY TD 2nd Period 12:42 Hal Presley 12 Yd pass from Sawyer Robertson (Isaiah Hankins Kick)
OKST TD 2nd Period 9:22 Brennan Presley 33 Yd pass from Alan Bowman (Logan Ward Kick)
BAY TD 2nd Period 6:28 Matthew Klopfenstein 1 Yd pass from Sawyer Robertson (Isaiah Hankins Kick)
OKST TD 2nd Period 0:18 Ollie Gordon II 2 Yd Run (Logan Ward Kick)
BAY TD 3rd Period 8:32 Ashtyn Hawkins 33 Yd pass from Sawyer Robertson (Isaiah Hankins Kick)
OKST FG 3rd Period 2:49 Logan Ward 26 Yd Field Goal
BAY TD 4th Period 8:55 Sawyer Robertson 41 Yd Run (Isaiah Hankins Kick)
OKST TD 4th Period 4:51 Ollie Gordon II 3 Yd Run (Ollie Gordon II Pass to Brennan Presley for Two-Point Conversion)
BAY TD 4th Period 3:06 Dawson Pendergrass 55 Yd Run (Isaiah Hankins Kick)

Statistics

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25 1st Downs 23
4-15 3rd down efficiency 3-9
3-4 4th down efficiency 0-1
433 Total Yards 565
359 Passing 222
28/42 Comp/Att 11/20
8.5 Yards per pass 11.1
74 Rushing 343
34 Rushing Attempts 38
2.2 Yards per rush 9.0
12-84 Penalties 8-93
2 Turnovers 1
1 Fumbles lost 0
1 Interceptions thrown 1
35:01 Possession 24:59

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McLane Stadium

Location: Waco, TX
Attendance: 44,987 · Capacity:
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