The Palm Beach Post

Bedlam likely to sway Big 12, CFP, Heisman races

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This year’s Bedlam matchup likely will affect the Big 12, College Football Playoff and Heisman Trophy races.

No. 5 Oklahoma (7-1, 4-1 Big 12) and No. 11 Oklahoma State (7-1, 4-1) share the Big 12 lead, and the winner of today’s showdown would be positioned well to reach the Big 12 title game. While the loser still could play for the conference title, its national title hopes will take a major hit.

There’s an extra layer to the story this year. Oklahoma quarterbac­k Baker Mayfield and Oklahoma State quarterbac­k Mason Rudolph are considered by many to be top contenders for the Heisman Trophy. The winner of the game could get a boost in the eyes of voters.

“Should be a great game,” Oklahoma coach Lincoln Riley said. “I know it’s an important game to this state, to this conference race right now, important game on the national scene. That’s how Bedlam should be.”

Mayfield finished fourth in the Heisman race in 2015 and third last year. He ranks second in the nation in passing efficiency and leads the Big 12 after setting the FBS record for passing efficiency last season.

“He’ll make you miss,” Oklahoma State defensive coordinato­r Glenn Spencer said. “He’s a tremendous ballplayer. He’s hard to tackle, can throw on the run, makes great reads, he’s tough, doesn’t back down from a challenge. If you’re down the street in the park picking sides on Saturday, he’s your first pick.”

Rudolph already is one of the most successful quarterbac­ks in Oklahoma State history. He’s the school’s all-time leader in yards passing, and he has a chance to leave as one of the rare Oklahoma State quarterbac­ks to beat Oklahoma twice — Josh Fields was the most recent to do it, in 2001 and 2002.

“Great player,” Mayfield said of Rudolph. “I think the biggest thing for both of us — we have great supporting casts and teams that are playing hard for us. Those guys make our jobs easy.”

Here are some things to watch when Oklahoma and Oklahoma State meet again:

Confident Anderson: Oklahoma may have found its go-to back after using a committee approach most of the season. Rodney Anderson gained 181 all-purpose yards two weeks ago against Kansas State, then had 202 last week against Texas Tech. Trey Sermon, Abdul Adams and Marcelias Sutton also will likely get work, but Anderson appears to have moved ahead of the pack.

“Just getting opportunit­ies, confidence,” Riley said. “It just kind of all goes together. He’s on a nice run now. He’s really in sync with the offensive line right now.”

Washington breakout? Oklahoma State star receiver James Washington has a chance to move to the forefront of the Biletnikof­f Award conversati­on. For the season, he has 45 catches for 1,005 yards and eight touchdowns. He was held to 50 yards on two catches last year against the Sooners.

Oklahoma State favored: The Cowboys haven’t often been favored in the series, but they are this year. When told about it, a surprised Mayfield said, “Underdog?” and then said nothing.

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