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Sawyer Robertson, Baylor Continues Oklahoma State's Woes with Blowout

Baylor's Sawyer Robertson threw for 393 yards and four touchdowns to lead the Bears to a 45-27 win over Oklahoma State, marking a tough start for interim coach Doug Meacham.

  • On Saturday, Baylor quarterback Sawyer Robertson delivered 393 passing yards and four touchdowns, leading Baylor to a 45-27 victory in Oklahoma State's first game without Mike Gundy in more than 20 years.
  • Oklahoma State played its first game under interim coach Doug Meacham following Mike Gundy's departure, scoring early on a double pass from Sam Jackson V to Josh Ford.
  • Baylor's offense produced heavy yardage, with Josh Cameron catching six passes for 98 yards while Robertson spread scoring with three first-half touchdown passes and a rushing score.
  • Following the loss, both teams turn to conference tests next Saturday as Baylor Bears will host Kansas State and Cowboys visit Arizona.
  • Despite the loss, Oklahoma State showed competitive moments when Trent Howland delivered a career day with a 13-yard completion and a one-yard touchdown run, and Cowboys fans stayed loud.
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Robertson throws 4 TDs as Baylor ruins Oklahoma State's first game without fired coach Gundy

Sawyer Robertson passed for 393 yards and four touchdowns, and Baylor defeated Oklahoma State 45-27 on Saturday.

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Oklahoman broke the news in Oklahoma City, United States on Saturday, September 27, 2025.
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