
COLUMBIA, Mo. — Joseph Randle scored a career-best four touchdowns, two on runs that capitalized on an interception and fumble recovery by Shaun Lewis, as No. 6 Oklahoma State remained unbeaten and ended Missouri’s 10-game home winning streak with a 45-24 victory on Saturday.
“This place will get kind of rowdy if you let it,” quarterback Brandon Weeden said. “Anytime you get them out of their seats and headed to the exits, that’s huge.”
Missouri quarterback James Franklin committed four turnovers in the second half: three interceptions and a lost fumble at the Oklahoma State 4.
Weeden had three touchdown passes after the opening snap of the second quarter. Lewis’ interception and fumble recovery helped the Cowboys pull away and win their ninth in a row on the road despite injuries to both starting wide receivers.
They’re 7-0 for just the third time in school history, also doing it in 2008 and 1945.
No. 12 Kansas State 59, Kansas 21
MANHATTAN, Kan. — Collin Klein threw for a career-high 195 yards and accounted for five touchdowns, and the Wildcats are riding their best start since 1999, when they won their first nine games.
No. 17 Texas A&M 33, Iowa State 17
AMES, Iowa — Ryan Tannehill threw for 263 yards and two touchdowns as the Cyclones lost their fourth straight.



