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ASU Football vs. Oklahoma State results updates from Big 12 game today

ASU Football vs. Oklahoma State results updates from Big 12 game today

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The Arizona State football team continues its 2024 schedule with a Big 12 Conference game today against Oklahoma State.

Follow our live updates from the game being played at Boone Pickens Stadium in Stillwater, Oklahoma for the latest scores, news, notes and analysis of the Week 10 college football game between the Sun Devils and the Cowboys receive.

Arizona State was eliminated last week. Oklahoma State lost to Baylor 38-28.

ASU football is 5-2 overall and 2-2 in Big 12 play. Oklahoma State is 3-5 overall and 0-5 in conference play.

The Cowboys lead the all-time series 3-2 and defeated ASU in Tempe 27-15 last season. This is their first meeting as Big 12 Conference rivals.

ASU leads Oklahoma State 7-0 in the first quarter.

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Javan Robinson just intercepted Alan Bowman at the ASU 48, our first turnover of the game.

But what happened after the play was even more interesting.

ASU's Justin Wodtly received an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty and was ejected from the game.

The reason, according to the referee? For spitting on a player.

Yes, spitting.

Wodtly was angry about the call and pleaded his case to coach Kenny Dillingham. The FOX broadcast did not include video of the piece.

The Sun Devils' kicking problems continue. Parker Lewis narrowly missed a 47-yard field goal attempt that went wide right, leaving ASU scoreless on its second possession of the game.

It was the first field goal attempt for Lewis since Dec. 4, 2021, when he played at USC.

ASU's 11-play, 59-yard drive lasted 5:14. Jordyn Tyson failed to corral a pass on 3rd-and-8 for ASU, forcing the field goal attempt.

The Sun Devil defense forced Oklahoma State to punt after a 7-play, 23-yard drive and played tough defense after allowing two first downs.

The Cowboys gained just one yard on three rushing attempts on the drive, a good early sign for Arizona State.

Welcome back, Sam Leavitt.

The ASU QB just connected on a 22-yard pass to Jordyn Tyson, giving the Sun Devils a 7-0 lead over Oklahoma State in Stillwater, Oklahoma.

Leavitt missed ASU's last game, a loss to Cincinnati, two weeks ago because of an injury.

He didn't look rusty on the first drive as he went 4-for-5 for 43 yards and a touchdown pass.

Cam Skattebo had a crucial 29-yard rush on 3rd-and-1 at the ASU 48, providing a first down on the drive.

ASU's first drive went 75 yards in eight plays. It took 3:39 minutes.

Parker Lewis hit the extra point for ASU, his first extra point of the season.

Score: Arizona State 7, Oklahoma State 0 (11:21 left in first quarter)

There's a lot at stake in this game in Stillwater.

Oklahoma State is 0-5 in the Big 12 and is on a five-game losing streak. This is the Cowboys homecoming game. So you know people will be eager to give their team a much-needed win.

As for Arizona State, a win for the Sun Devils would be their sixth win of the season. Why is this important?

With their sixth win they would become bowl eligible. That would be a major accomplishment for a team picked to finish last in the Big 12 Conference this season and for a team that went 3-9 each of the last two seasons.

Sam Leavitt is expected to return as ASU's quarterback against Oklahoma State after missing the Sun Devils' loss to Cincinnati due to an injury he suffered against Utah.

According to Michelle Gardner of the Arizona Republic, Leavitt appeared ready for warmups at Boone Pickens Stadium.

He has completed 90 of 152 passes this season, including eight touchdown passes and four interceptions. He also completed 55 carries for 279 yards and four touchdowns.

Three different kickers worked field goal kicking for the Sun Devils this week, and coach Kenny Dillingham did not say who would be used if needed in today's game.

ASU has missed three field goals and two extra points in its last four games. The missed field goals came from 38, 41 and 48 yards.

Will we see Ian Hershey, Carston Kieffer or Parker Lewis as the placekicker against the Cowboys? According to Michelle Gardner of The Arizona Republic, all three were on the field during warmups.

It hasn't rained in Stillwater during the game, but it's cloudy at Boone Pickens Stadium.

The game was postponed from 4:00 p.m. MST to 12:30 p.m. MST due to inclement weather expected later in the day in Oklahoma.

Between 15 and 20 inches of rain is expected in Stillwater later today.

The Sun Devils haven't played in inclement weather this season, but the forecast all week called for rain, so they practiced with wet footballs. Rainy weather could play a role in the aforementioned ASU football kicking problems.

At kickoff it was 68 degrees, the humidity was 81% and the wind was blowing 12 miles per hour. Storms are forecast for later today.

Here's a look at both teams' jerseys today.

The game can be seen at 12:30 p.m. MST on FOX in Arizona (FOX 10) and Oklahoma.

It will be shown on FS2 in the rest of the country.

The event was originally scheduled to begin at 4:00 p.m. MST, but was postponed due to weather concerns in Oklahoma.

Connor Onion (play-by-play) and Mark Helfrich (analyst) are scheduled to be the announcers for the Big 12 Conference game in Stillwater.

According to BetMGM Sportsbook, ASU is a 4.5-point favorite over Oklahoma State in Week 10 college football odds for the game.

The Sun Devils are at -190 on the money line. The Cowboys are +155.

The over/under for the game is set at 57.5 points.

ESPN gives Oklahoma State a 56.6% chance of defeating ASU in their Week 10 college football game.

Michelle Gardner of the Arizona Republic predicts a 31-24 win for Arizona State in her scouting report for the game against Oklahoma State.

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