The Oklahoma State Cowboys have a chance to work their way back into the BCS National Title game, but it will take an impressive victory over their rival, the Oklahoma Sooners.
Oklahoma State Field Storming Results In 13 Injuries, According To Report


STILLWATER, OK - DECEMBER 03: Oklahoma State Cowboys fans carry the goal post after a 44-10 win against the Oklahoma Sooners at Boone Pickens Stadium on December 3, 2011 in Stillwater, Oklahoma. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images) Getty ImagesNobody ever wants to see this. According to reports from Stillwater, Oklahoma, 13 people were injured following the Bedlam matchup between Oklahoma and Oklahoma State. The Cowboys won the matchup, 44-10, and fans stormed the field en masse following the game, tearing down the goalposts in celebration and generally milling about while reveling in the win.
The report comes from the AP and indicates at least 13 were injured.
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