Oklahoma State Cowboys Football - Year By Year Records (win, Loss, Tie, Conference Record in Parentheses)

Year By Year Records (win, Loss, Tie, Conference Record in Parentheses)

  • 1901- 2-3
  • 1902- 0-0
  • 1903- 0-2-2
  • 1904- 0-5
  • 1905- 1-3-2
  • 1906- 1-4-2
  • 1907- 1-3-1
  • 1908- 4-3
  • 1909- 5-3
  • 1910- 3-4
  • 1911- 5-2
  • 1912- 6-2
  • 1913- 4-3
  • 1914- 6-2-1
  • 1915- 4-5-1
  • 1916- 4-4
  • 1917- 4-5
  • 1918- 4-2
  • 1919- 3-3-2
  • 1920- 0-7-1
  • 1921- 5-4-1
  • 1922- 5-4-1
  • 1923- 2-8
  • 1924- 6-1-2
  • 1925- 2-5-1
  • 1926- 3-4-1
  • 1927- 4-4
  • 1928- 1-7
  • 1929- 4-3-2
  • 1930- 7-2-1
  • 1931- 8-2-1
  • 1932- 9-1-2
  • 1933- 6-2-1
  • 1934- 4-5-1
  • 1935- 3-7
  • 1936- 1-9
  • 1937- 4-6
  • 1938- 2-8
  • 1939- 5-4-1
  • 1940- 6-3-1
  • 1941- 5-4
  • 1942- 6-3-1
  • 1943- 3-4
  • 1944- 8-1 - Cotton Bowl Classic vs. Texas Christian 34-0 (W)
  • 1945- 9-0 - Sugar Bowl vs. Saint Mary's 33-13 (W)
  • 1946- 3-7-1
  • 1947- 3-7
  • 1948- 6-4 - Delta Bowl vs. William & Mary 0-20 (L)
  • 1949- 4-4-2
  • 1950– 4–6–1
  • 1951– 3–7
  • 1952– 3–7
  • 1953– 7–3
  • 1954– 5–4–1
  • 1955– 2–8
  • 1956– 3–5–2
  • 1957– 6–3–1
  • 1958– 8–3 — Bluegrass Bowl vs. Florida State 15–6 (W)
  • 1959– 6–4
  • 1960– 3–7 (2–5)
  • 1961– 4–6 (2–5)
  • 1962– 4–6 (2–5)
  • 1963– 1–8 (0–6)
  • 1964– 4–6 (3–4)
  • 1965– 3–7 (2–5)
  • 1966– 4–5–1 (4–2–1)
  • 1967– 4–5–1 (3–4)
  • 1968– 3–7 (2–5)
  • 1969– 5–5 (3–4)
  • 1970– 4–7 (2–5)
  • 1971– 4–6–1 (2–5)
  • 1972– 6–5 (4–3)
  • 1973– 5–4–2 (2–3–2)
  • 1974– 7–5 (4–3) — Fiesta Bowl vs. BYU 16–6 (W)
  • 1975– 7–4 (3–4)
  • 1976– 9–3 (5–2) — Tangerine Bowl vs. BYU 49–21 (W)
  • 1977– 4–7 (2–5)
  • 1978– 3–8 (3–4)
  • 1979– 7–4 (5–2)
  • 1980– 4–7 (3–4)
  • 1981– 6–6 (3–4) — Independence Bowl vs. Texas A&M 16–33 (L)
  • 1982– 4–5–2 (3–2–2)
  • 1983– 8–4 (3–4) — Bluebonnet Bowl vs. Baylor 24–14 (W)
  • 1984– 10–2 (5–2) — Gator Bowl vs. South Carolina 21–14 (W)
  • 1985– 8–4 (4–3) — Gator Bowl vs. Florida State 23–34 (L)
  • 1986– 6–5 (4–3)
  • 1987– 10–2 (5–2) — Sun Bowl vs. West Virginia 35–33 (W)
  • 1988– 10–2 (5–2) — Holiday Bowl vs. Wyoming 62–14 (W)
  • 1989– 4–7 (3–4)
  • 1990– 4–7 (2–5)
  • 1991– 0–10–1 (0–6–1)
  • 1992– 4–6–1 (2–4–1)
  • 1993– 3–8 (0–7)
  • 1994– 3–7–1 (0–6–1)
  • 1995– 4–8 (2–5)
  • 1996– 5–6 (2–6)
  • 1997– 8–4 (5–3) — Alamo Bowl vs. Purdue 20–33 (L)
  • 1998– 5–6 (3–5)
  • 1999– 5–6 (3–5)
  • 2000– 3–8 (1–7)
  • 2001– 4–7 (2–6)
  • 2002– 8–5 (5–3) — Houston Bowl vs. Southern Miss 33–23 (W)
  • 2003– 9–4 (5–3) — Cotton Bowl Classic vs. Ole Miss 28–31 (L)
  • 2004– 7–5 (4–4) — Alamo Bowl vs. Ohio State 7–33 (L)
  • 2005– 4–7 (1–7)
  • 2006– 7–6 (3–5) — Independence Bowl vs. Alabama 34–31 (W)
  • 2007– 7–6 (4–4) — Insight Bowl vs. Indiana 49–33 (W)
  • 2008– 9–4 (5–3) — Holiday Bowl vs. Oregon 31–42 (L)
  • 2009– 9–4 (6–2) — Cotton Bowl Classic vs. Ole Miss 21–7 (L)
  • 2010– 11–2 (6–2) — Alamo Bowl vs. Arizona 36–10 (W)
  • 2011– 12–1 (8–1)- Fiesta Bowl vs. Stanford 41-38 (W)

531–523–47 TOTAL

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