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Cincinnati seeks sixth straight win and bowl eligibility against winless Oklahoma State, which is led by an interim coach and facing injury issues.
Cincinnati (5-1, 3-0 Big 12) aims for its sixth straight win and bowl eligibility against Oklahoma State (1-5, 0-3 Big 12) in Stillwater, marking the Bearcats’ first AP Top 25 ranking since 2022 under coach Scott Satterfield.
Quarterback Brendan Sorsby leads the Big 12 in quarterback rating (84.1) with 14 touchdowns and one turnover, while also excelling as a runner.
Cincinnati’s rushing attack ranks seventh in the Big 12 and fifth nationally in yards per carry.
Oklahoma State, under interim coach Doug Meacham after Mike Gundy’s firing, is winless in conference play and last in both offense and defense.
Starting quarterback Hauss Hejny is questionable due to a foot injury, with Zane Flores or Sam Jackson expected to start.
The game is part of Oklahoma State’s homecoming, dubbed “America’s Greatest Homecoming.”
Cincinnati busca la sexta victoria consecutiva y la elegibilidad para el juego contra el estado de Oklahoma sin victoria, que está liderado por un entrenador interino y enfrenta problemas de lesiones.