Tulsa football pulled off a historic upset on Saturday night, defeating Oklahoma State for the first time in Stillwater in 74 years. The Golden Hurricane leaned on a dominant defensive performance, a physical ground game, and a determined mentality to secure the breakthrough victory.

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Running back Dom Richardson powered Tulsa with 146 rushing yards, including a long touchdown run in the first half. “The ball’s the team,” Richardson said. “I knew I had to protect it, protect my brothers, and play hard for them. This one was personal, and I’m glad we came out with the win.”

Braylin Presley, who also played a key role offensively, called the moment a product of preparation. “This was a team effort. From the training staff to the players to the coaches, everyone prepared hard all w

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