FBS-CFB Game Preview: Houston Cougars (4-1) vs. Oklahoma State Cowboys (1-4)

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Venue & Game Details

Stadium: Boone Pickens Stadium (Capacity: 55,509)

Location: Stillwater, Oklahoma

Kickoff Time: 12:00 PM ET / 11:00 AM CT

Broadcast: TNT (also simulcast on truTV and HBO Max) [2]

Weather Forecast (Stillwater, OK)

Conditions: Sunny, mild fall afternoon

Kickoff Temp: 67°F (19°C)

Wind: 7–10 mph

Precipitation: 0% chance

Impact: Excellent football weather; no major weather-related effects expected.

Injury Report

Houston Cougars:

QB Conner Weigman – Questionable (concussion protocol, trending toward playing). If unavailable, backup Zeon Chriss will start.

Otherwise, no major injuries reported.

Oklahoma State Cowboys:

No major injuries reported.

Key Player Matchups

QB Conner Weigman (Houston) vs. LB Nick Martin (OSU)

Weigman: 910 yards, 6 TDs, 2 INTs, 59.3% completion.

Martin: 38 tackles, 3 TFL, defensive leader.

RB Dean Connors (Houston) vs. OSU Front Seven

Connors: 355 yards, 3 TDs, 4.4 YPC.

OSU Run Defense: Allowing 179.4 YPG (#114 FBS).

WR Amare Thomas (Houston) vs. CB LaDainian Fields (OSU)

Thomas: 284 yards, 2 TDs, 17.8 YPC.

Fields: Pick-six vs. Arizona, one of OSU’s few defensive highlights.

QB Zane Flores (OSU) vs. Houston Secondary

Flores: 696 yards, 0 TDs, 3 INTs, 55% completion.

Houston Pass Defense: #33 nationally (181.2 YPG allowed).

RB Rodney Fields Jr. (OSU) vs. Houston Linebackers

Fields: 213 yards rushing, 125 receiving yards.

Houston Run Defense: #65 nationally (141.6 YPG allowed).

Recent Team Form

Houston Cougars

Last game: Lost 35-11 to Texas Tech.

Offense: 357 YPG (#90), 27.2 PPG (#80).

Defense: 322.8 YPG allowed (#43), 17.6 PPG allowed (#29).

Strength: Top-30 scoring defense, efficient red-zone offense (92.3%).

Weakness: Passing game inconsistency, QB health.

Oklahoma State Cowboys

Last game: Lost 41-13 to Arizona.

Offense: 315.8 YPG (#121), 16.4 PPG (#128).

Defense: 474 YPG allowed (#131), 36.2 PPG allowed (#130).

Strength: Few—occasional defensive playmaking.

Weakness: Bottom-10 nationally in both scoring offense and defense.

Series History

All-Time Record: Series tied 10-10-1.

Last Meeting: 2023 – Oklahoma State 43, Houston 30.

At Stillwater: Series tied 5-5.

Notable: First meeting at Boone Pickens Stadium since 2009, when Houston upset #5 OSU 45-35 behind Case Keenum.

Betting Trends

Houston:

3-2 ATS this season.

1-0 ATS as 14.5+ point favorite.

3 of 5 games Over.

Oklahoma State:

1-4 ATS this season.

1-2 ATS as 14.5+ point underdog.

2 of 5 games Over.

Head-to-Head:

OSU has won 6 of last 9 matchups.

Last 3 meetings: OSU 2-1 SU, 2-1 ATS.

Historical Betting Results

2023: OSU -7, covered (43-30).

2009: Houston +15, upset win (45-35).

1987: OSU -14, covered (35-0).

1966: Houston -3, covered (35-9).

Projected Score: Houston 34, Oklahoma State 13

Game Odds

Houston Cougars                             – 14.5

Oklahoma State Cowboys            47.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odd Direct as of Friday, October 10, 2025

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