Week 6Â 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
No. 5-ranked OU (5-0) dominated Kent State 44-0 at home. OU backup quarterback Michael Hawkins Jr. passed for three touchdowns and ran for one in his first full game of the season. Next up is the Red River Rivalry game against Texas in Dallas at 2:30 p.m. Saturday (ABC).
Oklahoma State
OSU (1-4) lost 41-13 to Arizona on the road. Zane Flores completed nine of his 20 passing attempts for 47 yards and one interception before leaving with an injury. The Cowboys have yet to win a game since Week 1. Next up is a home game against Houston at 11 a.m. Saturday (TNT).
Tulsa
Tulsa (2-4) fell 45-7 to Memphis on the road. Quarterback Kirk Francis passed to wide receiver Micah Tease for the Golden Hurricanes’ sole touchdown of the night. Francis completed 20 of 34 attempts in 175 yards. Next up is a bye week.
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NCAA Division II
Central Oklahoma
Central Oklahoma (2-3) barely lost to Central Missouri, falling 35-34. The Bronchos were led by junior quarterback Jeff Hutt, who completed 32 of his 48 passing attempts for 394 yards and accounted for four touchdowns. Next up is a road game against Fort Hays State at 7 p.m. Saturday.
East Central
East Central (3-2) was shut out by Harding in a 65-0 loss on the road. The Tigers’ top performer was redshirt freshman Nathanial Rainey, who recorded nine tackles for the defense. Lane Johnson and Amajah Lewis recorded eight tackles each. Next up is a home game against Arkansas Tech at 2 p.m. Saturday.
Northeastern State
Northeastern State (2-3) fell 31-24 at home to West Florida. Quarterback Donnie Smith led the RiverHawks completing 25 of 31 passes for 353 yards and the three touchdowns. Senior tight end Cam Woods caught seven passes for 200 yards and three touchdowns. Next up is a road game against Lincoln (Missouri) at noon Saturday.
Northwestern Oklahoma State
NWOSU(0-5) fell short 42-16 to Southern Arkansas on the road. The Rangers’ top performer was junior linebacker Aiden Lewis, who tallied 13 tackles. Next up is a road game against Henderson State at 1 p.m. Saturday.
Oklahoma Baptist
OBU (1-4) was not the team to break the Oklahoma DII losing streak this week, falling 35-13 to Ouachita Baptist on the road. The Bison was led by graduate quarterback TJ McMahon, who completed 27 of his 41 passes for 295 yards. Deuce Wise scored the only touchdown for the Bison. Next up is a home game against Arkansas-Monticello at 2 p.m. Saturday.
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Southeastern Oklahoma State
Southeastern Oklahoma State (2-3) suffered a 14-10 road loss to Arkansas Tech. The Savage Storm went into the fourth quarter with a 10-0 lead before allowing Arkansas Tech to gain momentum. Freshman Colton Howard led SEOSU, completing 14 of 22 passes for 133 yards and one touchdown. Next up is a home game against Harding at 6 p.m. Thursday.
Southern Nazarene
SNU (1-4) lost 23-9 to Arkansas-Monticello on the road. The Crimson Storm was led by senior linebacker Carter Brock, who recorded eight tackles (1.5 tackles for loss) and one interception. Next up is a home game against Ouachita Baptist at 2 p.m. Saturday.
Southwestern Oklahoma State
SWOSU (2-3) fell short to Henderson State 35-32 at home. The Bulldogs were led by senior quarterback MJ Rivers, who completed 13 of his 27 carries for 170 yards, three passing touchdowns and one rushing touchdown. Next up is a road game against Southern Arkansas at 2:30 p.m. Saturday.
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NAIA
Langston
Langston (1-4) fell 52-10 to Ottawa-Arizona at home. The Lions were led by senior linebacker Khylan Moseley, who totaled 10 tackles. Next up is a home game against Arkansas Baptist at 2 p.m. Saturday.
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Oklahoma Panhandle State
Oklahoma Panhandle State (1-4) suffered a 33-20 road loss to Wayland Baptist. The Aggies’ top performer was junior linebacker Logan Anderson, who registered nine tackles (one tackles for loss). Next up is a home game against Nelson (Texas) at 4 p.m. Saturday.
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NJCAA
Northeastern Oklahoma A&M
Northeastern Oklahoma A&M (1-4) shutout Cisco College 26-0 on the road. No statistics were provided. Next up is a bye week.
This article originally appeared on Oklahoman:Â How Oklahoma teams fared in Week