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          <title>College football programs that never made the playoffs: Which schools have yet to make the postseason?</title>
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          <description><![CDATA[Across the college football landscape, several programs remain absent from the playoff era, carrying long histories, close calls and postseason hopes still waiting for their defining moment. <div class="wp_fsn_relatedlinks" use="SEO" link="https://bolavip.com/en/college-football/coaches-with-more-losses-than-wins-in-college-football-history" image="https://ds-images.bolavip.com/news/image?src=https%3A%2F%2Fimages.bolavip.com%2Fwebp%2Fen%2Ffull%2FBUS_20251201_BUS_537440_Mike-Price.webp&amp;width=200&amp;height=200" excerpt="Stories of grit don’t always come wrapped in glory. The path for these NCAAF coaches tells a tougher truth.
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<p>Since 2014, the <strong><a href="https://bolavip.com/en/college-football">college football</a> playoff</strong> has served as the ultimate proving ground, a four-team tournament that crowns the national champion. While a small group of elite programs has secured their place nearly every year, the vast majority of <strong>FBS schools</strong> remain on the outside looking in.</p>



<p>This stringent exclusivity defines a new hierarchy in the sport. Some have hovered near contention, fueled by strong stretches that hinted at a possible jump. Others have navigated coaching changes, talent gaps or conference shifts that slowed their climb.</p>



<p>As the playoff expands and the landscape shifts, <strong>some programs remain notable omissions from the bracket</strong>. Their continued pursuit adds texture to every season, shaping the broader rhythm of a sport built on long cycles of hope and resurgence.</p>



<h2>Troy Trojans</h2>



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<p><strong>Troy</strong>’s football story has been one of gradual ascent. The <strong>Trojans</strong> moved into the FBS ranks in the early 2000s and steadily carved out respectability through conference titles and bowl game appearances. </p>



<p>Despite a strong Sun Belt presence and multiple seasons above .500, including an 11-win campaign in 2022 that earned a CFP ranking for the first time in program history, Troy has never cracked the College Football Playoff field. </p>



<p>Their résumé typically shines within mid-major circles, but has lacked the combination of top-tier wins and conference championship clout the CFP committee prioritizes.</p>



<p>While Troy boasts historical highlights, like going ranked in the CFP poll and capturing Sun Belt hardware, consistent scheduling against elite Power 5 competition remains limited. That contrast underscores why their name is absent from the CFP brackets: strong regional success hasn’t yet translated into signature résumé components needed for a Playoff bid.</p>



<h2>Kansas State Wildcats</h2>



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<p><strong>Kansas State</strong>’s football lineage is full of gritty, combative teams that repeatedly contested Big 12 powerhouses, but the <strong>Wildcats</strong> have never punched their ticket to the CFP. Under long-time coach Bill Snyder, K-State stunned opponents through disciplined defense and methodical offense across multiple decades. </p>



<p>Yet, even in seasons with double-digit wins and major rankings, they never secured the marquee résumé shift that turns good into Playoff-worthy. The Wildcats’ absence from the CFP isn’t from lack of tradition, K-State regularly vies for division crowns and has beaten ranked foes, but timing and conference chaos often conspired against them. </p>



<p>In high-stakes seasons, a late loss or tiebreaker scenario pushed them out of the elite bracket that the selection committee favors. That persistent narrow miss has kept Manhattan’s purple program waiting on a breakthrough postseason moment.</p>



<h2>Florida Gators</h2>



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<p><strong>Florida</strong> is one of college football’s historical blue bloods, with a résumé that includes multiple national championships long before the playoff era. Yet the CFP, inaugurated in 2014, has eluded the <strong>Gators</strong>. </p>



<p>Despite competing in the powerhouse SEC, arguably the sport’s deepest conference, Florida often found itself on the wrong side of key late-season outcomes or swept up in the league’s brutal gauntlet of ranked opponents.</p>



<p>The Gators’ legacy includes Heisman winners and playoff-era bowl berths, but their playoff absence highlights the razor-thin margins of modern college football. </p>



<p>In seasons where the SEC champion was clear, Florida frequently fell just short, its strong campaign undermined by a lone loss or a pivotal defeat to a conference rival. That dynamic has kept them out of the CFP spotlight, even as they remain a marquee program with championship aspirations.</p>



<h2>Houston Cougars</h2>



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<p><strong>Houston</strong> has long lived on the fringes of elite contention. The <strong>Cougars</strong> have produced memorable seasons, swaggered through American Athletic Conference play, and delivered strong bowl performances and in 2025, they sit highly ranked and bowl-bound again.</p>



<p>Yet, historically, their path into the CFP has been blocked by perceptions of strength of schedule and the comparative weight given to Power 5 conference resumes.</p>



<p>Houston’s program blends longtime grit with flashes of breakout promise. They’ve won bowls and competed under challenging circumstances, including conference shifts and roster turnover. </p>



<p>Each season they flirt with national relevance, but the CFP committee’s criteria, conference championships, marquee victories, and sustained rank, have kept the Cougars just outside that elite 12-team bracket.</p>



<h2>Texas A&amp;M Aggies</h2>



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<p><strong>Texas A&amp;M</strong>’s narrative is unique among this list: after generations without a CFP bid, the <strong>Aggies</strong> in 2025 secured their first College Football Playoff appearance, finishing 11-1 and earning a berth in the expanded 12-team field.</p>



<p>This milestone came amid SEC powerhouses and marked a program shift from perennial regional contender to genuine national title threat. Before this breakthrough, A&amp;M’s story was familiar: strong seasons undermined by close defeats or a missed conference championship opportunity, factors that kept them on the outside looking in. </p>



<p>Their 2025 entry reflects both the evolving landscape of the CFP and years of investment in coaching and recruiting. While they now have made it, their long playoff drought underscores how elusive that goal once was.</p>



<h2>Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns</h2>



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<p><strong>Louisiana</strong>’s rise from a regional program to a Sun Belt contender has been striking over the past decade. The <strong>Ragin’ Cajuns</strong> have notched multiple double-digit win seasons under coaches like Billy Napier, cultivating a winning culture and regular bowl game invitations, but still never cracked the CFP field. </p>



<p>Their closest flirtation with Playoff relevance came during the 2020 season, when a pivotal late loss to Coastal Carolina dashed hopes of an improbable New Year’s Six impact that could have thrust them into CFP conversation.</p>



<p>Despite posting competitive records and briefly appearing in CFP rankings, Louisiana’s résumé hasn’t offered the résumé juice, wins over Power Five opponents or a marquee conference title, typically necessary for Playoff bids. Still, success in Lafayette demonstrates a program on the rise, one that has challenged traditional Group of Five assumptions even without a “big stage” playoff moment.</p>



<h2>NC State Wolfpack</h2>



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<p><strong>North Carolina State</strong>’s football journey through the CFP era has been one of steady competence but narrow margins. Under long-time head coach Dave Doeren, the <strong>Wolfpack</strong> rarely fell below mediocrity, generally posting winning seasons and staying competitive in the Atlantic Coast Conference. </p>



<p>However, consistent success didn’t cross into contender territory, NC State has yet to compile the signature résumé that attracts Playoff consideration. Their 2021 campaign offered perhaps the clearest near-miss: early ACC losses and a string of narrow defeats kept the Wolfpack behind more decorated league rivals. </p>



<p>That pattern, disciplined but not quite elite, encapsulates NC State’s CFP drought. They’re a program capable of disruption on any given Saturday, yet the structure of the ACC and timing of key losses have repeatedly nudged them just outside the playoff perimeter.</p>



<h2>BYU Cougars</h2>



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<p><strong>Brigham Young University</strong> etched its name into college football lore as a dominant independent in the pre-CFP era. Since joining the Big 12, however, the <strong>Cougars</strong> have experienced both resurgence and frustration. Multiple seasons have flirted with playoff relevance: BYU appeared in CFP rankings several times and compiled strong records, yet no CFP appearances are on their résumé.</p>



<p>The Cougars’ 2025 campaign typified this dichotomy, an impressive win total and top-15 CFP ranking, but still just outside the final cut, and a bowl spot instead of a playoff bid. Their strength lies in consistent competitiveness, but the Big 12 gauntlet, deep with nationally ranked squads, has kept BYU chasing rather than entering the postseason’s elite tier.</p>



<h2>USC Trojans</h2>



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<p><strong>USC</strong>’s college football pedigree is undisputed: multiple national championships and decades of top recruits define its history. Yet in the CFP era, the <strong>Trojans</strong> have never translated that legacy into a playoff berth. </p>



<p>Several seasons, especially 2022 when an injury to star quarterback Caleb Williams loomed large, brought USC tantalizingly close. Had a few swings gone the other way, that squad might have slipped into the CFP field over peers with similar records.</p>



<p>Now entrenched in the Big Ten, USC’s path forward blends traditional fan expectations with the harsh reality of modern playoff criteria: conference titles and high rankings matter more than historical resonance. Despite multiple seasons with strong national profiles, the Trojans remain an iconic program still chasing its first CFP qualification.</p>



<h2>WKU Hilltoppers</h2>



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<p><strong>Western Kentucky</strong>’s climb from FCS to FBS prominence is one of the more captivating smaller-school narratives in college football. Since their rise to the Football Bowl Subdivision in 2007, the <strong>Hilltoppers</strong> have engineered several winning seasons and captured conference crowns, yet none of those efforts have resulted in a CFP bid. </p>



<p>Their nearest brush with wide-scale national attention came in 2015 with a 12-2 record and a Conference USA title, but in an era when one-loss resumes from the Group of Five were seldom considered for playoff inclusion, even that standout season fell short.</p>



<p>WKU’s story is emblematic of many mid-level programs: excellence at the local level, strong fan followings and bowl appearances, but still waiting for that moment of breakout that elevates them into the playoff conversation.</p>



<h2>UCF Knights</h2>



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<p><strong>University of Central Florida</strong>’s roller-coaster run through the CFP era has been one of the most talked-about trajectories among Group of Five programs. UCF’s 2017 perfect season and self-declared national title marked a seismic moment in how non-Power Five success was perceived. </p>



<p>Yet despite compiling wins and drawing CFP rankings in multiple seasons, the <strong>Knights</strong> never secured a playoff berth, even with arguments on their behalf in expansion years.</p>



<p>Their combination of high win totals and All-American talent suggested a playoff-worthy résumé more than once, but the timing of losses and the committee’s weighing of conference strength left UCF on the outside looking in. It remains a cautionary tale of how close excellence can fall short in the College Football Playoff era.</p>



<h2>Marshall Thundering Herd</h2>



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<p><strong>Marshall</strong> has long been a fixture in the FBS landscape, and while its heyday included dominant run-as in Conference USA, the CFP era hasn’t produced a berth for the <strong>Thundering Herd</strong>. </p>



<p>They’ve made consistent bowl appearances and even flirted with national prominence at times, but scheduling and exposure against Power Five opponents has limited their ability to build a résumé compelling enough for playoff inclusion.</p>



<p>The closest Marshall came to playoff contention came during strong seasons like 2013–15, when they racked up wins and won conference titles but the strength of schedule and late losses kept them outside the top 12. In a sport where perception and signature wins matter as much as record, Marshall remains in that frustrating limbo common to many Group of Five programs.</p>



<h2>Air Force Falcons</h2>



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<p><strong>Air Force</strong>’s brand of disciplined, run-oriented football has delivered surprising wins and several double-digit win seasons in the CFP era, yet a playoff bid has never materialized. They’ve built consistent success, including an 8-0 start in 2023, but even that kind of momentum wasn’t going to vault them into playoff consideration because of a schedule light on Power Five tests.</p>



<p>The <strong>Falcons</strong>’ identity, rooted in the service academy style — quick tempo, ground attack, and disciplined defense — often confounds opponents and fans alike. Still, that same stylistic niche has left them on the outside of CFP discourse: without marquee wins against elite teams, it’s hard to break into an expanded 12-team field.</p>



<h2>Toledo Rockets</h2>



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<p><strong>Toledo</strong>’s football program has been the epitome of consistency over the last two decades. The <strong>Rockets</strong> haven’t had a losing season since 2005, regularly winning the Mid-American Conference and producing high-octane offenses. </p>



<p>Despite that infectious success, a CFP spot has remained elusive: there simply isn’t enough strength of schedule or marquee victories to push an 11-win MAC champion into national championship equations.</p>



<p>Toledo’s best shot at playoff relevance came in 2017 when an 11-win season and MAC title raised eyebrows, but a bowl loss underscored the gap between Group of Five glory and playoff calculus. It’s a reminder that in the CFP era, consistent winning isn’t always enough without those eye-catching signatures against power conference foes.</p>



<h2>San Diego State Aztecs</h2>



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<p><strong>San Diego State</strong> football has been one of the most quietly successful programs west of the Power Five, especially under long-time coach Rocky Long. Between 2015 and 2021, the <strong>Aztecs</strong> notched five ten-win seasons and regularly challenged for Mountain West titles. </p>



<p>Yet even with that sustained excellence, their CFP drought persists — in part because the playoff selection committee gravitates toward teams from conferences viewed as stronger or more competitive.</p>



<p>Their 2021 Mountain West season was solid, but a midseason loss and a tough conference title game performance kept them outside the playoff picture. San Diego State’s achievements are undeniable, but they illustrate a frustrating truth for many mid-major programs: winning consistently doesn’t automatically translate into playoff consideration if the strength-of-schedule dial isn’t turned way up.</p>



<h2>Utah Utes</h2>



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<p><strong>Utah</strong> presents a compelling case study: one of the few programs on this list that almost made the CFP. The <strong>Utes</strong> resurrected their national profile after joining the Pac-12, earning respect as one of the few Group of Five–turned–Power Five programs to threaten elite status. </p>



<p>They nearly punched a ticket in 2019, rolling to an 11–1 record and generating debate about their playoff worthiness. A loss in the Pac-12 Championship Game, however, dropped them short.</p>



<p>Despite having one of the highest all-time presences in the CFP rankings without a playoff berth, Utah’s résumé was always vulnerable to a couple of untimely losses in seasons when the CFP committee prioritized undefeated or one-loss champions from traditional power conferences. That history highlights how razor-thin margins separate a Utes playoff run from another successful season.</p>



<h2>Memphis Tigers</h2>



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<p><strong>Memphis</strong> has been one of the most electrifying Group of Five teams in recent memory, capable of putting up points in bunches and giving Power Five foes fits. Through the CFP era, the <strong>Tigers</strong> have appeared in the committee’s rankings multiple times, with flashes of postseason buzz at several points. But consistent questions about strength of schedule and late-season setbacks have kept them just outside the CFP cut line.</p>



<p>Memphis’s most memorable periods came during seasons where explosive offenses made bowls fun and packed stadiums — yet that same flash seldom produced the suite of wins needed for playoff consideration. In the unforgiving calculus of the CFP, style points matter, but they rarely outweigh a tougher slate of Power Five matchups.</p>



<h2>Penn State Nittany Lions</h2>



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<p><strong>Penn State</strong> embodies one of the odder footnotes in the CFP era: a storied Power Five program that almost reached the playoff several times, but never quite crossed the finish line. </p>



<p>Despite high win totals and strong Big Ten campaigns, including multiple seasons with just one or two losses, the <strong>Nittany Lions </strong>have been edged out by elite rivals in championship games or tiebreaker scenarios that kept them just outside CFP selection.</p>



<p>Their name finally cracked the expanded playoff field in the 2024–25 season, marking the program’s first CFP appearance and underscoring how elusive that milestone had been for a perennial national contender.</p>



<p>Penn State’s long playoff drought before 2024 reflects not a lack of quality, but the razor-thin margins of the CFP era: a harrowing loss here, a late-season stumble there, and suddenly a Big Ten contender watches the playoff field on TV instead of taking the field.</p>



<h2>Iowa Hawkeyes</h2>



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<p><strong>Iowa</strong>’s program has long been synonymous with toughness and consistency in the Big Ten, but that very identity has also made their CFP drought more notable. Year after year, the <strong>Hawkeyes</strong> have logged solid records and delivered disciplined football that frustrates opponents — yet they’ve lacked the signature résumé highlight or undefeated campaign that shakes the playoff committee.</p>



<p>In the CFP context, Iowa often sits in that frustrating “too good to ignore, too flawed to include” space: solid wins peppered with late conference losses or games decided by a few points.</p>



<p>For a program that routinely finishes seasons ranked and competes in one of the sport’s toughest leagues, the absence of a CFP appearance becomes its own kind of story — one of consistency without postseason breakthrough.</p>



<h2>Oklahoma State Cowboys</h2>



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<p><strong>Oklahoma State</strong> has quietly compiled an impressive win total throughout the CFP era, often rivaling or surpassing traditional playoff contenders in overall success. Yet for all their regular-season punch and Big 12 competitiveness, the <strong>Cowboys</strong> have yet to convert that into a CFP bid.</p>



<p>There have been moments, most notably around the 2021 season, where Oklahoma State possessed a résumé that might have earned a 12-team CFP berth under slightly different circumstances. But a combination of key losses and a conference crowded with high-profile rivals kept them watching from the outside.</p>



<h2>Wisconsin Badgers</h2>



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<p><strong>Wisconsin</strong> feels like the quintessential “power program without a CFP berth.” Across multiple seasons, especially under coaches like Paul Chryst and Luke Fickell, the <strong>Badgers</strong> posted strong records and found themselves in position to challenge for playoff contention — only to be derailed late or caught on the wrong side of the committee’s nuances.</p>



<p>One of the most talked-about near-misses came in 2017, when an unbeaten Wisconsin team lost the Big Ten championship in dramatic fashion and watched a likely playoff spot evaporate with it.</p>



<p>It’s that kind of heartbreak, so close yet just out of reach, that defines Wisconsin’s CFP history: a respected, tough program lacking only the final signature campaign to vault them into college football’s newest postseason landscape.</p>



<h2>Boise State Broncos</h2>



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<p><strong>Boise State</strong> is one of the most successful Group of Five programs of the past quarter-century, boasting a haul of double-digit win seasons and memorable wins that once made them household names. </p>



<p>In the CFP era, though, the <strong>Broncos</strong>’ résumé hasn’t drawn enough committee attention to secure a playoff berth — despite coming closer than many fans realize. Notably, Boise State did make the expanded CFP field in the 2024–25 season, earning a berth after capturing the Mountain West and showing top-15 form during the regular year.</p>



<p>This appearance, while historic for the program, also underscores how rare Boise State’s CFP inclusion has been compared to their sustained excellence dating back decades. Before that milestone, seasons like 2019 — where they finished 12–1 — hinted at what might have been under an earlier or more expansive playoff model.</p>



<h2>Appalachian State Mountaineers</h2>



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<p><strong>Appalachian State</strong>’s rise from FCS powerhouse to consistent Sun Belt contender has been one of the defining stories of modern college football. Since moving to the FBS as the CFP era began, the <strong>Mountaineers</strong> have regularly posted strong records and multiple 10+ win seasons — yet none produced a résumé eye-catching enough for CFP selection.</p>



<p>Their most plausible moment to push for consideration came in 2019, when a Sun Belt title and convincing wins suggested a Group of Five contender. But a late points-differential loss in conference play kept Appalachian State outside the top tier, reminding fans and analysts alike that great seasons don’t always translate into playoff bids without signature victories.</p>
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          <title>Where to watch Oklahoma State vs Kansas live for free in the USA: 2024 College Football</title>
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          <description><![CDATA[Oklahoma State will take on Kansas in a Week 5 clash of the 2024 college football season. Here's everything you need to know about when and where to catch all the live action from this exciting matchup. <p><strong><a href="https://bolavip.com/en/topic/oklahoma-state-cowboys">Oklahoma State</a></strong> are set to face off against <strong>Kansas </strong>in a Week 5 matchup of the <strong><a href="https://bolavip.com/en/topic/college-football">2024 college football</a></strong> season. Fans across the USA should stay alert for important details like the official game date, kickoff time, and streaming info to make sure they don’t miss any of the action.</p>



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<p>The <strong>Oklahoma State Cowboys</strong> (3-1) are set for a crucial Big 12 showdown as 4.5-point underdogs against the <strong><a href="https://bolavip.com/en/topic/kansas-state-wildcats">Kansas State Wildcats</a> </strong>(3-1). The over/under is set at 55 points, signaling a potentially high-scoring affair as both teams aim to bounce back from recent defeats.</p>



<p><strong>Kansas State</strong> are coming off a rough 38-9 loss to <strong>BYU</strong>, a game in which their offense struggled to find any rhythm. <strong>Oklahoma State</strong>, meanwhile, narrowly lost to <strong>Utah</strong>, 22-19, in a hard-fought contest. With both teams coming off losses, the stakes are even higher, making this a must-watch game in the Big 12 as they look to maintain their push for conference supremacy.</p>



<h2>When will the Oklahoma State vs Kansas match be played?</h2>



<p><strong>Oklahoma State</strong> will take on <strong>Kansas </strong>this <strong>Saturday, September 28</strong>, in a highly anticipated Week 5 showdown of the <strong>2024 college football</strong> season. The matchup is set to kick off at <strong>12:00 PM (ET)</strong>.</p>



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<h2>Oklahoma State vs Kansas: Time by State in the USA</h2>



<p><strong>ET</strong>: 12:00 PM<br><strong>CT</strong>: 11:00 AM<br><strong>MT</strong>: 10:00 AM<br><strong>PT</strong>: 9:00 AM</p>


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<h2>How to watch Oklahoma State vs Kansas in the USA</h2>



<p>Watch the <strong>2024 college football </strong>showdown between <strong>Oklahoma State</strong> and <strong>Kansas </strong>live on <strong>Fubo</strong>, where you can take advantage of a <strong><a href="https://www.fubo.tv/welcome/leagues/191261?irad=399332&amp;irmp=3119684" rel="sponsored nofollow">free trial</a></strong>. The game will also be available on ESPN.</p>
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          <description><![CDATA[Baylor against Oklahoma State playtoday for the Big 12 Championship title at Nippert Stadium for the Week 14 of the 2021 NCAA College Football season in the US. All exclusive details about how to watch the game, preview, information, prediction and odds in the US below. <p><strong>No. 9 Baylor (10-2)</strong> and <a href="https://bolavip.com/en/sports/Oklahoma-St-vs-Oklahoma-predictions-odds-and-how-to-watch-the-2021-ncaa-college-football-season-in-the-us-20211127-0012.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><strong>No. 5 Oklahoma State (11-1)</strong></a> play for the<strong> Big 12 Championship title</strong> in Week 14 of the <strong><a href="https://bolavip.com/en/topic/ncaa" target="_blank" rel="noopener">2021 NCAA College Football season</a></strong>. This game will take place at <strong>Nippert Stadium on December 4, 2021 at 12:00 PM (ET</strong>). Visitors got an unshakable defense. Here is all the related information about this <strong>College Football</strong> game including the preview, storylines, predictions, odds and how to watch in the US. You can watch this game live on <strong><a href="https://www.fubo.tv/lp/collegefootball/?irad=399332&amp;irmp=3119684">FuboTV</a></strong> <strong>with a 7-day Free Trial.</strong></p>
<p>Seven wins and just two losses for the Baylor Bears in the Big 12 conference and the most recent win against a conference rival was at home against <strong><a href="https://bolavip.com/en/topic/sports" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Texas Tech 27-24</a></strong>. The season has been a good one for the Bears, but they have one last game before the regular season ends.</p>
<p>Oklahoma State Cowboys won an important game against the Sooners during Week 12, that victory sealed the fate of the Sooners after a good season. But what matters now is the Cowboys and their future in CFP. The team lost a single game in the <strong><a href="https://bolavip.com/en/topic/ncaa" target="_blank" rel="noopener">2021 NCAA season</a></strong> against Iowa State on the road.</p>
<h2>Baylor vs Oklahoma State: Match Information</h2>
<p><strong>Date</strong>: Saturday, December 4, 2021.<br> <strong>Time</strong>: 12:00 PM (ET)<br> <strong>Location</strong>: Nippert Stadium, Cincinnati, Ohio.</p>
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<h2>Baylor vs Oklahoma State: Times by State in the US</h2>
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<h2>Baylor vs Oklahoma State: Storylines</h2>
<p>The Baylor Bears have lost just two games this season, one against Oklahoma State Cowboys 14-24 on the road and another game, also on the road, against Texas Christian 28-30. But the Baylor Bears won 10 games in 3 three winning streaks, one of four consecutive victories and another two streaks of three wins each one. The last three wins were against <strong><a href="https://bolavip.com/en/sports/Oklahoma-St-vs-Oklahoma-predictions-odds-and-how-to-watch-the-2021-ncaa-college-football-season-in-the-us-20211127-0012.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Oklahoma Sooners 27-14</a></strong>, Kansas State 20-10 and Texas Tech 27-24. The Bears offensive line is scoring an average of 33.4 points per game, and the team’s defense is allowing 19.4 points.</p>
<p>No. 5 Oklahoma State Cowboys have lost just one game this season to <strong><a href="https://bolavip.com/en/topic/fbs" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Iowa State 21-24</a></strong> on the road, that loss came after winning five straight weeks. But after that loss the Cowboys won another five weeks including a <strong>crucial victory against the No. 10 Oklahoma Sooners at home</strong>. That game was tough during the first half as both teams scored 24 points, but in the second half the Cowboys defense contained the Sooners to win the game by 37-33. The Cowboys are scoring 31.8 points per game, and the team’s defense is fifth best of the season allowing just 16.4 points.</p>
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<h2><strong>How To Watch Or Stream Live Free Baylor vs Oklahoma State in the U.S.</strong></h2>
<p>This 2021-22 NCAA College Football season Week 14 game will be available for TV and smartphones and <strong>will be broadcast in the United States by: <a href="https://www.fubo.tv/lp/collegefootball/?irad=399332&amp;irmp=3119684">FuboTV</a></strong> and <strong>other options available in the US are ABC, ABC.com, ABC App. </strong>Don’t forget to download the app to watch the game on your smartphone, table or computer.</p>
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<h2>Baylor vs Oklahoma State: Predictions And Odds</h2>
<p><strong>Baylor Bears</strong> are underdogs at home with +5.5 ATS and +190 moneyline at FanDuel, they have a good offense but the visitors know how to defend themselves. <strong>Oklahoma State Cowboys</strong> are favorites to win by -5.5 points and -210 moneyline. The totals is fixed at 46 points. <strong>The best pick for this College Football game is: Baylor Bears +5.5.</strong> </p>
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