The BYU Cougars' recent struggles continue as they fall to Oklahoma State in a shocking upset, marking their third consecutive defeat.
A disappointing night in Stillwater
In a game that promised a potential turning point for BYU, the Cougars couldn't capitalize on their first-half momentum. They entered the game with a 17-4 run, tying the score at 41-41, but their efforts were short-lived. Oklahoma State's dominant second-half performance, scoring 58 points and averaging an impressive 1.57 points per possession, left BYU stunned.
BYU's defense struggles to contain the Cowboys
The Cougars' defense, a recurring issue, was exposed once again. Oklahoma State's offense had their way, shooting over 54% from the field and out-muscling BYU in the paint for 52 points. The Cowboys' guard Anthony Roy was unstoppable, sinking five three-pointers and scoring 30 points to lead the upset.
A surprising loss raises questions
This loss is particularly surprising as BYU was heavily favored to win. KenPom gave them a 69% chance of victory, but the Cougars couldn't secure the game. While their previous losses came against highly ranked opponents, Oklahoma State is unranked and has a losing record in the Big 12. This raises concerns about BYU's ability to handle less formidable opponents.
And here's where it gets controversial: Is BYU's recent slump a cause for concern, or just a temporary rough patch? With a tough schedule ahead, including a highly anticipated matchup against No. 8 Houston, the Cougars need to find answers quickly.
BYU's next challenge will be a true test of their resilience and ability to bounce back. Will they rise to the occasion or succumb to the pressure? The upcoming game promises to be a thrilling encounter, leaving fans on the edge of their seats.