Cotton Bowl 2014 Live Stream: Watch Online Free Oklahoma State Cowboys vs. Missouri Tigers [FOX TV, Start Time]

By Josh Wilson

Oklahoma State Cowboys vs. Missouri Tigers Cotton Bowl NCAA football game will begin at 4:30 p.m. PT (7:30 p.m. ET) on Friday, January 3, 2014. The (10-2) Cowboys will be visiting the (11-2) Tigers at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The Cotton Bowl can be watched for free on television and online through live stream (details below).

Oklahoma State University Cowboys
Oklahoma State University Cowboys Reuters

Oklahoma State (Big 12, 10-2 SU, 8-4 ATS, 4-7-1 OU) have won their last three bowl games. Analysts predict that the Cowboys will win the Cotton Bowl according to statistics.

Quarterback Clint Chelf has led the Cowboys with a passing average of 268.5 yards a game. Josh Stewart has 52 catches for 623 yards. Tracy Moore also contributed to the team's offense with 44 catches with 638 yards.

Running back Desmond Roland has put down 745 rush yards on 160 carries, and Jeremy Smith added 442 more yards on 114 rushing attempts.

Missouri (SEC, 11-2 SU, 11-2 ATS, 7-6 OU) won the SEC East with a 7-1 SU record. The Tigers has an average of 256.6 pass yards and 236.5 rush yards per game. They averaged 39 points per game.

Running back Henry Josey put down 1,074 yards and 13 touchdowns on 162 carries. Tiger's defense has kept the opposing team to 21 points or less in seven of its 13 games.

Oklahoma State Cowboys vs. Missouri Tigers Cotton Bowl NCAA football game will be televised live on FOX. The game can also be watched online through free live stream by clicking here.

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