
Oklahoma State running back Joseph Randle, left, runs for an 18-yard gain as Missouri's Matt White and Zaviar Gooden (25) defend during the first half of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Oct. 22, 2011, in Columbia, Mo. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)
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AP Top 25: OSU #3, OU #11 in new poll
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Texas Tech outclassed, outcoached Oklahoma in an upset that shook up BCS title race
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Loss of three defensive starters changed Sooners' game
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Oklahoma's 39-game home winning streak ends with stunning loss to unranked Texas Tech
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Remote patrol: Brad Nessler, Todd Blackledge shine in broadcast
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OU report card: Sooners defensive preparation was lacking
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OU football notebook: Family of Austin Box attends game
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Doubt these Cowboys at your own risk
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OSU football notebook: Cowboys' drops not a concern, yet
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Oklahoma State's Joseph Randle's four touchdowns lift Cowboys past Missouri
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Cowboy defense believing in 'a little magic'
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OSU report card: Cowboys get high marks for turnover production, uniforms
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OSU receiver Hubert Anyiam out for rest of season
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OSU center Grant Garner: ‘It always feels a lot better to run the ball'
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Joseph Randle scores 4 TDs as No. 4 Cowboys stay unbeaten
10/22/2011 COLUMBIA, Mo. — Joseph Randle scored four touchdowns, two on runs that capitalized on big defensive plays by Shaun Lewis, as No. 6 Oklahoma State remained...
4: Three-and-outs for OSU defense before halftime, a season high in the first half.
4: Turnovers forced by the Cowboy defense, three interceptions and one fumble recovery.
7: Drops by the Cowboy receivers in the first half.
8: Incompletions by Cowboy quarterback Brandon Weeden in the first half.
10: Home games won in a row by Missouri, a streak snapped by OSU on Saturday.
194: Pass attempts by Weeden without an interception, a streak broken by his third-quarter interception Saturday.