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A look at Oklahoma's incredible home winning streak
When asked about Oklahoma's amazing home winning streak, which at 27 games is the longest active streak in the country, K-State coach Bill Snyder took a light approach.
"We might stay home," he said. "That's impressive."
Indeed it is. The streak is the longest in program history (boy, that's saying something) and stretches back to Sept. 3, 2005 when the Sooners lost their season-opener to TCU 17-10.
But under Bob Stoops, Oklahoma has always been outstanding at home. Since he took over the program in 1999, he has built an astounding 63-2 home record.
Oklahoma State is the other team to have beaten Stoops in Norman, doing so in 2002.
Some will say Oklahoma's long home winning streak is due to the fact that the Sooners play Texas on a neutral field, but c'mon 27 in a row is a 27 in a row.
And even without Texas coming to Norman, it's not like Oklahoma has played nothing but pushovers for the last five seasons.
See for yourself. In its entirety, here is a blow by blow look at Oklahoma's current home winning streak:
2005
Tulsa 31-15
Kansas State 43-21
Baylor 37-30 (2OT)
Texas A&M 36-30
Oklahoma State 42-14
2006
UAB 24-17
Washington 37-20
Middle Tennessee 59-0
Iowa State 34-9
Colorado 24-3
Texas Tech 34-24
2007
North Texas 79-10
Miami 51-13
Utah State 54-3
Missouri 43-13
Texas A&M 42-14
Baylor 52-21
Oklahoma State 49-17
2008
Chattanooga 57-2
Cincinnati 52-26
TCU 35-10
Kansas 45-31
Nebraska 62-28
Texas Tech 65-21
2009
Idaho State 64-0
Tulsa 45-0
Baylor 33-7
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