Native America or Land of the Red Man or the Sooner State
The cast of 1988 SeaWorld Holiday Bowl - 1988 includes: Steve Addison as Himself - Wyoming Cowboys Linebacker Cary Blanchard as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Kicker John Boisvert as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Center Brandon Colbert as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Defensive Tackle Torrance Cummings as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Linebacker Dabby Dawson as Himself - Wyoming Cowboys Running Back Mitch Donahue as Himself - Wyoming Cowboys Defensive End Sim Drain III as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Linebacker Freddie Dussett as Himself - Wyoming Cowboys Wide Receiver Dave Edeen as Himself - Wyoming Cowboys Defensive End Tyrone Fittje as Himself - Wyoming Cowboys Guard Melvin Gilliam as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Cornerback Ted Gilmore as Himself - Wyoming Cowboys Wide Receiver Jarrod Green as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Wide Receiver Mike Gundy as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Quarterback Devin Jones as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Defensive End DeWaine Jones as Himself - Wyoming Cowboys Running Back Tony Kapushion as Himself - Wyoming Cowboys Tackle Jason Kidder as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Guard Hart Lee Dykes as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Wide Receiver Garrett Limbrick as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Running Back Lamar McGriggs as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Safety Steve McMillon as Himself - Wyoming Cowboys Cornerback Ruben Oliver as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Nose Tackle Pat Rabold as Himself - Wyoming Cowboys Defensive Tackle Grant Salisbury as Himself - Wyoming Cowboys Center Barry Sanders as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Running Back Stacey Satterwhite as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Defensive Tackle Mike Schenbeck as Himself - Wyoming Cowboys Linebacker Craig Schlichting as Himself - Wyoming Cowboys Defensive Tackle Vance Vice as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Tight End Shawn Wehrer as Himself - Wyoming Cowboys Guard Randy Welniak as Himself - Wyoming Cowboys Quarterback Byron Woodard as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Tackle
The cast of 2012 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl - 2012 includes: Isaiah Anderson as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Wide Receiver Johnson Bademosi as Himself - Stanford Cardinal Defensive Back Cooper Bassett as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Defensive Lineman Max Bergen as Himself - Stanford Cardinal Linebacker Justin Blackmon as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Wide Receiver Jamie Blatnick as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Defensive Lineman Broderick Brown as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Defensive Back Devon Carrington as Himself - Stanford Cardinal Defensive Back Colton Chelf as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Wide Receiver Zack Craig as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Defensive Back Alex Debniak as Himself - Stanford Cardinal Linebacker Zach Ertz as Himself - Stanford Cardinal Tight End Coby Fleener as Himself - Stanford Cardinal Tight End Tyler Gaffney as Himself - Stanford Cardinal Running Back Corey Gatewood as Himself - Stanford Cardinal Wide Receiver Mike Gundy as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Head Coach Delano Howell as Himself - Stanford Cardinal Defensive Back Richetti Jones as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Defensive Lineman Jarek Lancaster as Himself - Stanford Cardinal Linebacker Caleb Lavey as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Linebacker Daytawion Lowe as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Defensive Back Markelle Martin as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Defensive Back Matthew Masifilo as Himself - Stanford Cardinal Defensive Lineman Andrae May as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Defensive Back Sean McDonough as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Geoff Meinken as Himself - Stanford Cardinal Running Back Matt Millen as Himself - Color Commentator Ty Montgomery as Himself - Stanford Cardinal Wide Receiver Myles Muagututia as Himself - Stanford Cardinal Defensive Back Nigel Nicholas as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Defensive Lineman Joseph Randle as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Running Back Quinn Sharp as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Kicker Aj Tarpley as Himself - Stanford Cardinal Linebacker Stepfan Taylor as Himself - Stanford Cardinal Running Back Drew Terrell as Himself - Stanford Cardinal Wide Receiver Chase Thomas as Himself - Stanfrod Cardinal Linebacker Levine Toilolo as Himself - Stanford Cardinal Linebacker Brandon Weeden as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Quarterback Griff Whalen as Himself - Stanford Cardinal Wide Receiver Anthony Wilkerson as Himself - Stanford Cardinal Running Back Jordan Williamson as Himself - Stanford Cardinal Kicker
Oklahoma university is called the sooners, and Oklahoma STATE is called the cowboys
The cast of 2013 Heart of Dallas Bowl - 2013 includes: Isaiah Anderson as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Wide Receiver Clint Chelf as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Quarterback (MVP) Mike Gundy as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Head Coach Kaylee Hartung as Herself - Sideline Reporter Daytawion Lowe as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Defensive Back Wes Lunt as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Quarterback Clay Matvick as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Joseph Randle as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Running Back Jeremy Seaton as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Tight End Matt Stinchcomb as Himself - Color Commentator Tommie Thomas as Himself - Purdue Boilermakers Wide Receiver Blake Webb as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Wide Receiver
Oklahoma State Cowboys football was created in 1901.
The Dallas Cowboys' first-ever draft pick was TCU defensive tackle Bob Lilly in 1961. The team's latest No. 1 selection was wide receiver Dez Bryant of Oklahoma State in 2010.
The Oklahoma State Cowboys play in Boone Pickens Stadium.
It was Ernie Stautner, who served as a Dallas Cowboys assistant coach and defensive coordinator from 1973 to 1988.
The cast of 2002 EV1.net Houston Bowl - 2002 includes: Dustin Almond as Himself - Southern Mississippi Golden Eagles Quarterback Billy Bajema as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Tight End Tatum Bell as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Running Back Jeff Bower as Himself - Southern Mississippi Golden Eagles Head Coach Terrell Browden as Himself - Southern Mississippi Golden Eagles Tight End Mike Denard as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Running Back John Eubanks as Himself - Southern Mississippi Golden Eagles Defensive Back Cole Farden as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Kicker Bobby Garner as Himself - Southern Mississippi Golden Eagles Tight End Leroy Handy as Himself - Southern Mississippi Golden Eagles Wide Receiver Mark Haulman as Himself - Southern Mississippi Golden Eagles Punter Gabe Lindsay as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Wide Receiver Les Miles as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Head Coach Seymore Shaw as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Running Back James Walley as Himself - Southern Mississippi Golden Eagles Running Back Darrent Williams as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Defensive Back Rashaun Woods as Himself - Oklahoma St. Cowboys Wide Receiver
George Andrie has: Played Himself - Dallas Cowboys Defensive End in "1966 NFL Championship Game" in 1967. Played Himself - Dallas Cowboys Defensive End in "1967 NFL Championship Game" in 1967. Played Himself - Dallas Cowboys Right Defensive End in "Super Bowl V" in 1971. Played Himself - Dallas Cowboys Defensive End in "1970 NFC Championship Game" in 1971. Played Himself - Dallas Cowboys Defensive End in "1971 NFC Championship Game" in 1972. Played Himself - Dallas Cowboys Right Defensive End in "Super Bowl VI" in 1972.
America's Team