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UCF keeps bowl hopes alive with 17-point rally over Oklahoma State
UCF’s defense limited Oklahoma State to one first down and 27 yards in the second half while Tayven Jackson threw for 271 yards in a comeback win.
- A late field goal by Noe Ruelas, UCF kicker, hit a 34-yard kick to complete a 14-point comeback and win 17-14 over Oklahoma State at the Acrisure Bounce House on Saturday, Nov 22, 2025.
- Oklahoma State opened the game with a first-half advantage after Zane Flores threw for 105 yards and scored a rushing touchdown before the break.
- Tayven Jackson rallied UCF with two touchdown passes to Dylan Wade, including a long second-half scoring play and a fourth-down touchdown to tie the game.
- The result keeps UCF Knights' postseason hopes alive by requiring a win next week to secure bowl qualification, while Oklahoma State Cowboys extend their losing streak to 10 games with a 1-10 record.
- UCF's defense dominated the second half, holding Oklahoma State to only 27 yards and Braeden Marshall intercepted Zane Flores on the first play after the go-ahead field goal to seal the win.
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UCF keeps bowl hopes alive with 17-point rally over Oklahoma State
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Noe Ruelas hit a 34-yard field goal with 57 seconds left to help UCF complete a 14-point comeback over Oklahoma State and escape with a 17-14 victory on Saturday night.
·Cherokee County, United States
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Central Florida linebacker Cole Kozlowski (43) breaks up a pass intended for Oklahoma State running back Rodney Fields Jr. (20) during the first half of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Nov. 22, 2025, in Orlando, Fla. (Phelan M. Ebenhack/Special to the Sentinel)Central Florida running back Jaden Nixon (5) rushes for yardage past Oklahoma State cornerback Raymond Gay II (27) during the second half of an NCAA college football game, Saturda…
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