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Tulsa earns first American Conference win under head coach Tre Lamb

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Here's how every team in the state of Oklahoma fared during Week 13 of the college football season.

Tulsa earns first American Conference win under head coach Tre LambStory byThe OklahomanIsa Almeida, The OklahomanSun, November 23, 2025 at 6:54 PM UTC·3 min read

Week 13 of the 2025 college football season is in the books.

Here's how every college football team in the state of Oklahoma fared.

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NCAA Division I

Oklahoma

Oklahoma (9-2) earned its fifth ranked-win of the season by defeating No. 22 Missouri 17-6. The standout OU defense won the game for the Sooners and held the Tigers to 301 yards and no points in the second half. Redshirt sophomore defensive lineman Taylor Wein led the Sooners with 1 1/2 sacks, two tackles for loss, a quarterback hurry and a forced fumble. Next up is a home game against LSU at 2:30 p.m. Saturday (ABC).

Oklahoma State

OSU (1-10) nearly got its first conference win of the season, but dropped the lead in the end, falling to UCF 17-14 on the road. UCF took its first, and only, lead of the game with less than a minute on the clock. Redshirt senior safety Parker Robertson set a career high with three tackles for loss, as well as one forced fumble, one pass breakup and a team-best eight tackles. Next up is a home game against Iowa State at 11 a.m. Saturday (ESPNU).

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Tulsa

Tulsa (4-7) took down Army on the road by just one point, 26-25. The Golden Hurricane outscored Army 12-0 in the fourth quarter to earn the comeback win, their first conference win under head coach Tre Lamb. Redshirt senior running back Dominic Richardson carried the ball 28 times, amassing a career-high 203 rushing yards and scoring one touchdown. Next up is a home game against UAB at 2 p.m. Saturday (ESPN+).

NCAA Division II

Central Oklahoma

Central Oklahoma (6-5, 6-3 MIAA) finished third behind co-champions Northwest Missouri and Pittsburg State.

East Central

East Central (6-5) was the highest-ranked Oklahoma team in the final Great American Conference standings, finishing sixth. Next up is a road game against Northeastern State on Dec. 6 at 1 p.m., for the First Americans Bowl.

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Northeastern State

Northeastern State (8-3) will host East Central at 1 p.m. Dec. 6 for the First Americans Bowl.

Northwestern Oklahoma State

NWOSU (2-9) finished 10th in the GAC standings.

Oklahoma Baptist

OBU (2-9) finished the season 11th, just ahead of last place, in the final GAC standings.

Southeastern Oklahoma State

SEOSU (5-6) finished eighth in the GAC standings.

Southern Nazarene

SNU (2-9) finished the season in last place in the GAC standings.

Southwestern Oklahoma State

SWOSU (6-5) finished the year seventh in the GAC.

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NAIA

Langston

Langston (3-7) finished fifth in the Sooner Athletic Conference at the end of the season.

Oklahoma Panhandle State

Oklahoma Panhandle State (3-7) finished seventh in the SAC at the end of the season.

NJCAA

Northeastern Oklahoma A&M

Northeastern Oklahoma A&M (6-4) fell to Tyler Junior College 33-14 in the SWJCFC Championship Game.

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