OSU football contract details for Cowboys’ 2025 nonconference schedule

STILLWATER — Oklahoma State’s nonconference football schedule comes with a net cost of $350,000 for its three games this season.

The Cowboys will pay their visitors from Tennessee-Martin and Tulsa, and will be on the receiving end of the payout from Oregon as they begin a home-and-home series with the Ducks.

Here’s a look at the details of OSU’s nonconference game contracts obtained by The Oklahoman:

Tennessee-Martin at OSU

Date: 6:30 p.m. Aug. 28 (ESPN+)Payout: OSU pays $450,000 to UT-MartinOfficials: The contract provides no specific stipulations for officials other than to say they will be selected and paid by OSU.Tickets: OSU must provide 300 complimentary tickets to UT-Martin for staff, families and the band, if needed. UT-Martin can request up to 500 additional tickets for internal use or to be sold through its ticket office.Additional games: This is the only game included in the contract.Other items of note: The contract, which was initially agreed upon in March 2020, includes a realignment clause in the case that one of the teams entered a new conference that required rescheduling the date of the game. 

OSU at Oregon

Date: 2:30  p.m. Sept. 6 (CBS)Payout: Oregon pays $400,000 to OSUOfficials: The Big 12 Conference will provide officials.Tickets: Oregon must provide 300 complimentary tickets to OSU for staff, families and the band, if needed. An additional 2,500 tickets will be provided to be sold through the OSU ticket office.Additional games: OSU hosts Oregon on Sept. 12, 2026, with the roles reversed in all of the above stipulations.Other items of note: The contract was initially signed in 2018, so all the references to Oregon’s conference list the Pac-12. Oregon is entering its second year in the Big Ten.  


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