Oklahoma State had been riding high in the college football polls, fresh off a decisive victory over Georgia last Saturday. Houston, meanwhile, started its season with a lopsided beatdown of overmatched FCS foe Northwestern State. Perhaps for that reason, Oklahoma State didnt come out with a whole lot of intensity and by halftime found themselves in a 24-7 hole to their opponents en route to a 35-25 loss to the unranked Cougars. The win was Houstons first triumph over a top five opponent since defeating then #3 ranked Texas back in 1984.

College football betting enthusiasts who took the points with the Cougars as a +10 road underdog were rewarded with their outright victory. The victory by Houston broke form with a couple of pointspread trends”the Cougars had failed to cover in 7 of their last eight games played on turf. Oklahoma State, meanwhile, on a 10-3 ATS run as a favorite. The 60 combined points went well OVER the posted total of 35 and while it was something of a surprise that it exceeded that total by so much its worth noting that the previous two meetings between the teams also went OVER.

The Cougars got a number of lucky breaks in the game, but a win is a win. Second year coach Kevin Sumlin expressed what the victory means to the Cougar program in his postgame comments to the media:

“For us as a program, this is a big win because it legitimizes our university. It legitimizes our program. There’s no doubt that one win does not make a season. We’ve got a whole bunch of football to go. “But I think any time that you can go on the road and win and beat a Top 10 team, it really helps your confidence as a program and it helps your pride as a university.”

Cougars QB Chase Keenum threw for 366 yards and three touchdown, including the go ahead score. Keenum acknowledged the favorable bounces, but contended that his teams luck was a by-product of hard work:

“You can say it’s luck but when you’re working hard and working to get open and running full speed, that’s not luck. When you’re in position to make plays — no matter how they are — that’s not luck at all.”

Cowboys receiver Dez Bryant dismissed speculation that theyd taken Houston lightly:

“We didn’t overlook them at all. We practiced like we practiced for Georgia and any other team. We just made too many mistakes and they took advantage and made plays.”

Houston improved its record to 2-0 and will enjoy a bye week next week before returning to action on September 26 at home against Texas Tech. Oklahoma State has a couple of games against teams they should beat coming up, next weekend against Rice and the following Saturday against FCS Grambling.

Ross Everett is a widely published writer and a noted authority on sports betting and NFL point spreads. He is a frequent sports radio guest where he gives advice on how to successfully bet on NFL. He lives in Las Vegas with three dogs and a wolf hybrid.

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