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UCF Knights rally from 14-point deficit to hand Cowboys 10th straight loss
B: Sports, Sports
November 27, 2025
UCF Knights rally from 14-point deficit to hand Cowboys 10th straight loss
By Rodney Haltom sports EDITOR

The Oklahoma State Cowboys (OSU) traveled to Orlando for what appeared to be a rescue mission of their season — only to leave with their 10th straight defeat after a gutwrenching 17-14 loss to the UCF Knights. OSU came out sharp. They drove 75 yards on the opening scoring drive — 13 plays culminating in a 5-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Zane Flores to Gavin Freeman.

Later, Flores added a 6-yard rushing touchdown to give OSU a 14–0 lead heading into the half. At halftime, the Cowboys were ahead and seemingly in control — they had momentum and hope.

Unfortunately for OSU, things unravelled after the break. The Knights responded with an 83-yard touchdown pass from Tayven Jackson to Dylan Wade early in the 3rd quarter to get on the board. In the 4th quarter UCF added another touchdown and then a 34-yard field goal with 57 seconds left to complete the comeback.

Meanwhile, OSU’s offense disappeared. No points scored in the 2nd half. They were unable to convert drives into anything meaningful, and the defense couldn’t hold the lead.

Key Takeaways • Fast start, slow

finish. OSU flashed potential early but failed to maintain it. Their twoquarter surge faded into nothing.

• Momentum shift.

The 83-yard touchdown in the 3rd quarter opened the door for UCF’s comeback — from 14-0 down to winners in a matter of quarters.

• Offensive stagnation.

After halftime, the Cowboys could not score — a damning statistic in a game they led at the break.

• Season implications.

OSU falls to 1-10 overall and 0-8 in Big 12 play. Their losing streak now stretches, and questions about the program’s direction grow louder.

• What This Means Going Forward. For Oklahoma State, this one stings because it offered a moment of hope — a chance to press reset, to salvage something from a difficult season. Instead, it magnified the broader issues: inconsistency, second-half lapses, and perhaps a lack of depth or resiliency and the loss of Mike Gundy.

For UCF, the win is a lifeline. They showed resolve and flipped a tight game late to stay alive in the postseason conversation.

Checotah Schools savor the holidays
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Checotah Schools savor the holidays
By LADONNA RHODES STAFF WRITER 
November 27, 2025
All of Checotah Schools were a buzz as students, teachers and staff savored their last week of holiday events before Thanksgiving Break. Checotah School Choirs under Director Greg Spena performed thei...
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ODOT’s $54M investment funding highway projects
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ODOT’s $54M investment funding highway projects
By LYNN ADAMS SPECIAL TO THE MCINTOSH COUNTY DEMOCRAT 
November 27, 2025
Driving on McIntosh County highways should be smoother by 2035, according to plans by the Oklahoma Department of Transportation to resurface about 39 miles of I-40, U.S. 69 and other highways. ODOT ex...
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A ‘Golden Christmas’ to benefit residents
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A ‘Golden Christmas’ to benefit residents
November 27, 2025
A “Golden Christmas” sponsored by the Checotah Art Guild will benefit residents at the Checotah Nursing and Rehabilitation Center again this year. Select an angel off the Golden Angel Tree located in ...
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A Thanksgiving message to our community
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A Thanksgiving message to our community
By SHAUNA BELYEU GENERAL MANAGER 
November 27, 2025
As we head into Thanksgiving, we find ourselves reflecting on what makes our community so special. This isn’t just about where we live; it’s all the simple moments that remind us that smalltown life i...
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Candidate filing begins for Board of Education
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Candidate filing begins for Board of Education
November 27, 2025
Candidate filing for the Board of Education begins Monday, Dec. 1, 2025, for McIntosh County school districts. Those who wish to file for a Board of Education office must submit a Declaration of Candi...
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Mural dedication honors Watts’ legacy and leadership
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Mural dedication honors Watts’ legacy and leadership
By SHAUNA BELYEU GENERAL MANAGER 
November 27, 2025
Friends, family and officials attended a powerful moment of community pride on Monday as a new mural honoring former U.S. Congressman and Eufaula native J.C. Watts is officially dedicated at City Hall...
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FCCLA students recently came back with some serious bragging rights as they competed in the NE4 District STAR event. Their teacher and FCCLA advisor April Sinor stated, “I am truly blessed to spend my...
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Native Holiday Arts and Crafts show Dec. 6
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Native Holiday Arts and Crafts show Dec. 6
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The Eufaula-Canadian Tribal Town will host a Native Holiday Arts and Crafts show on Saturday, Dec. 6th, at the Eufaula Indian Community Center, 800 Birkes Road, Eufaula, from 9:00am-3pm. Various handm...
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To the Editor: I am not Native American. I am a 76-year-old retired white male who has recently learned about the crisis of missing native American women. During the Covid lockdown I was watching a do...
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It seems like time is flying by and months are changing within days not weeks as year after year pass too quickly. However, I know every season has something that we can be grateful for if we just loo...
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OKLAHOMA CITY – Oklahoma has consistently lingered toward the bottom of state rankings when it comes to reading comprehension with elementaryaged students. Some leaders have offered solutions, and we ...
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