1. An Historically Quick Turnaround
Because of COVID rescheduling, or
the world we live in to use a Gundyism, both rounds of this year’s Bedlam series will take place within 54 hours of each other.
It’s the first time Bedlams will be held within three days since 1921 and the first consecutive games in the in-state series since 1943. It’s not really pertinent to this year’s result, but in case you’re curious, OSU went 0-2 against Oklahoma in 1921 and 1-1 in 1943.
2. A Murderer’s Row to Finish
Another result of that rescheduling, OSU is set to face four current Top-10 teams in a week’s time (two are No. 7 OU), with No. 2 Baylor and No. 10 West Virginia coming up next week. Only one of those games is in Stillwater.