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2012 OKLAHOMA STATE spring guide

INTRODUCTION

QUICK FACTS/CONTENTS TABLE OF Contents Intro 2 3 4 5 6

Personnel Breakdown Pre-Spring Depth Chart Numerical Roster Alphabetical Roster Spring Notes

Staff 10 14 24

Mike Gundy Bio Assistant Coach Bios Football Operations Staff

Players 26 54

Returning Player Bios Newcomer Bios

2011 In Review 58 60 61 68

2011 Season Review Story 2011 Honors and Recognition 2011 Box Scores and Recaps 2011 Stats

2012 Season Schedule 9/1 9/8 9/15 9/29 10/13 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/10 11/17 11/24 12/1

Savannah State at Arizona Louisiana-Lafayette Texas at Kansas Iowa State TCU at Kansas State West Virginia Texas Tech at Oklahoma at Baylor

2012 spring practice dates Tentative and Subject to Change

UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Location Stillwater, OK Founded Dec. 25, 1890 Colors Orange and Black Enrollment 35,214 Conference Big 12 Team Name Cowboys Mascot Pistol Pete President V. Burns Hargis Athletic Director Mike Holder Faculty Athletic Rep Dr. Meredith Hamilton Athletic Web Site www.okstate.com University Web Site www.okstate.edu FOOTBALL INFORMATION 2011 Record 2011 Conference Record 2011 Big 12 Finish 2011 Postseason 2011 Final Rankings Starters Returning (O/D/S) Starters Lost (O/D/S) Lettermen Returning (O/D/S) Lettermen Lost (O/D/S)

12-1 8-1 First OSU 41, Stanford 38 (ot) (Tostitos Fiesta Bowl) No. 3 in AP, USA Today and BCS Standings 19 (8/8/3) 10 (7/3/0) 50 (22/24/4) 20 (13/7/0)

STADIUM INFORMATION Home Facility Capacity Surface Field Opening Stadium Opening Rededication

Boone Pickens Stadium 60,218 Football Pro (Synthetic) 1913 1920 2009

HEAD COACH AT A GLANCE Head Coach Mike Gundy Alma Mater Oklahoma State 1990 Career Record 59-30/7 years OSU Record Same Big 12 Record 33-24 FOOTBALL STAFF Kasey Dunn Jason Jones Van Malone Doug Meacham Todd Monken Jemal Singleton Glenn Spencer Joe Wickline Bill Young

Receivers Corners Safeties Inside Receivers Offensive Coordinator/QB Running Backs Co-Defensive Coord./LB Offensive Line Defensive Coordinator/DL

FOOTBALL ADMINISTRATION Mack Butler Director of Ops Scott Yielding Asst. Director, of Ops Johnny Barr Recruiting Coordinator Terrell Smith Asst. Recruiting Coordinator STRENGTH, SPEED AND CONDITIONING Rob Glass Assistant AD Gary Calcagno Assistant Joel Tudman Assistant Nick Whitmer Graduate Assistant Chance Kuehn Intern ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS Danielle Clary Asst. To Mike Gundy Sharla Curtis Recruiting Assistant TBA Offensive Assistant Sarah Webb Defensive Assistant EQUIPMENT ROOM Wes Edwards Matt Davis Justin Williams

Equipment Coordinator Asst. Equipment Coordinator Asst. Equipment Manager

SPORTS MEDICINE Dr. Val Gene Iven John Stemm Kevin Blaske Scott Parker

Head Team Physician Head Athletic Trainer Head Athletic Trainer/FB Assistant Athletic Trainer

VIDEO Jeff Naple Zach Ramsey

Video Coordinator Assistant Coordinator

MEDIA RELATIONS Kevin Kintworth Gavin Lang Mike Noteware Ryan Cameron Wade McWhorter Roxanne Cantrell Sean Maguire Greg Bartlett Jordan Smith

Associate Athletic Director Associate Director (Football) Associate Director Coordinator Coordinator Unit Assistant Graduate Assistant Web Developer Web Developer

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS Media Relations 405-744-7714 Fax 405-744-7754 Football Press Box 405-744-5757 Football Office 405-744-5737

Monday, March 12 – Practice 1 Wednesday, March 14 – Practice 2 Thursday, March 15 – Practice 3 Monday, March 26 – Practice 4 Wednesday, March 28 – Practice 5 Friday, March 30 – Practice 6 Monday, April 2 – Practice 7 Wednesday, April 4 – Practice 8 Friday, April 6 – Practice 9 (coaches clinic) Monday, April 9 – Practice 10 Wednesday, April 11 – Practice 11 Friday, April 13 – Practice 12 Monday, April 16 – Practice 13 Wednesday, April 18 – Practice 14 Saturday, April 21 – Practice 15 (Spring Football Finale)

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PERSONNEL BREAKDOWN Brodrick Brown

Lettermen Returning (50) Offense (22) Isaiah Anderson (WR), Joe Aska (RB), Michael Bowie (OL), Clint Chelf (QB), Evan Epstein (OL), Parker Graham (OL), Justin Horton (TE), Teddy Johnson (FB), Daniel Koenig (OL), Tracy Moore (WR), Charlie Moore (WR), Kevin Johnson (WR), David Paulsen (FB), Joseph Randle (RB), Nick Rockwell (WR), Jonathan Rush (OL), Herschel Sims (RB), Jeremy Smith (RB), Kye Staley (FB), Josh Stewart (WR), Lane Taylor (OL), Brandon Webb (OL) Defense (24) Cooper Bassett (DL), Brodrick Brown (CB), James Castleman (DT), Davidell Colllins (DT), Lavocheya Cooper (S), Zack Craig (S), Alex Elkins (LB), Justin Gilbert (CB), Devin Hedgepeth (CB), Deion Imade (S), Lyndell Johnson (LB), Tyler Johnson (DE), Caleb Lavey (LB), Shaun Lewis (LB), Christian Littlehead (DT), Daytawion Lowe (S), Isaac Maselera (S), Andrae May (CB), Joe Mitchell (LB), Nigel Nicholas (DT), Nico Ornelas (LB), Ryan Robinson (DE), Anthony Rogers (DT), Larry Stephens (CB)

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Specialists (4) Wes Harlan (H), Quinn Sharp (P), Connor Sinko (LS), Andrew Suter (LS)

STARTERS RETURNING Offense - 8 Player (Career Starts) Isaiah Anderson (10) Michael Bowie (5) Parker Graham (5) Tracy Moore (14) Joseph Randle (18) Jonathan Rush (16) Kye Staley (6) Lane Taylor (36)

WR OL OL WR RB OL FB OL

Defense - 8 Player (Career Starts) Brodrick Brown (27) Alex Elkins (12) Justin Gilbert (13) Caleb Lavey (13) Shaun Lewis (19) Daytawion Lowe (13) Nigel Nicholas (16) Anthony Rogers (9)

CB LB CB LB LB S DT DT

Specialists - 3 Wes Harlan Quinn Sharp Andrew Suter

H P LS

STARTERS LOST Offense (7) Player (Career Starts) Levy Adock (26) Hubert Anyiam (20) Justin Blackmon (26) Josh Cooper (13) Grant Garner (25) Nick Martinez (26) Brandon Weeden (26)

OL WR WR WR OL OL QB

Defense (3) Player (Career Starts) Jamie Blatnick (27) Richetti Jones (19) Markelle Martin (37)

DE DE S

Lettermen Lost (20) Offense (13) Levy Adcock (OL), Hubert Anyiam (WR), Justin Blackmon (WR), Colton Chelf (WR), Josh Cooper (WR), DeJuan Davis (OL), Grant Garner (OL), Michael Harrison (WR), Ryan Howard (QB), Casey LaBrue (OL), Nick Martinez (OL), Brandon Weeden (QB), Wilson Youman (TE)

Defense (7) Jamie Blatnick (DE), Jarrod Fields (DB), Kyle Hale (S), Richetti Jones (DE), Markelle Martin (S), Nehemiah Mundy (DB), James Thomas (LB) Specialists (0) Coming Out of Redshirt Torrance Carr (WR), Kris Catlin (LB), Travis Cross (OL), Devin Davis (OL), Shamiel Gary (S), David Glidden (WR), Matt Green (K), Jonovan Griffin (DB), Miketavius Jones (CB), Mike Mustafa (DL), Demarcus Sherod (LB), Ryan Simmons (LB), J.W. Walsh (QB) Returning Squad Members (Non Letterwinners) Gerron Anthony (OL), Yves Batoba (CB), Jimmy Bean (DE), Derek Branson (FB), John Conaway (TE), Daniel Cooley (DT), Kaleb Cusak (DE), Eli Dickerson (OL), Colby Elllis (CB), Tyler Fields (DB), DeShawn Franklin (WR), Cameron Gravelle (WR), Maurice Hayes (DT), Orlando Hudson (OL), Elliott Jeffcoat (S), Jake Jenkins (OL), Jarid King (DT), Taylor May (DE), Joe Okafor (OL), Cody Phillips (K), Michael Reichenstein (P), Desmond Roland (RB), Jeremy Seaton (TE), Christian Schroeder (WR), Drake Smithton (WR), Bobby Stonebraker (K), Jesse Venzor (LS), Diamonte Wheeler (DT), Chase Wolfle (S) Mid-Year Enrollees Calvin Barnett (DT), Blake Jackson (TE), West Lunt (QB), Jeremiah Tshimanga (LB)

Jeremy Smith

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PRE-SPRING DEPTH CHART Offense

Defense

LT

61 Michael Bowie (6-4; 323; Sr; Tulsa, OK) 69 Devin Davis (6-5; 275; RFr; Nacogdoches, TX)

DE

80 Cooper Bassett (6-5; 259; Sr; Tuttle, OK) -or89 Nigel Nicholas (6-3; 269; Sr; Rossville, GA)

LG

70 Jonathan Rush (6-4; 284; Sr; Killeen, TX) 51 Brandon Webb (6-3; 326; Jr; Owasso, OK) 62 Orlando Hudson (6-4; 319; Sr; Purcell, OK)

DT

94 Anthony Rogers (6-3; 293; Jr; N. Little Rock, AR) 72 Christian Littlehead (6-2; 312; So; Broken Arrow, OK) 95 Mike Mustafa (6-3; 278; RFr; Houston, TX)

C

60 Evan Epstein (6-3; 291; Sr; McKinney, TX) 54 Jake Jenkins (6-3; 281; So; Gilmer, TX) 66 Travis Cross (6-4; 275; RFr; Plano, TX)

DT

98 Davidell Collins (6-5; 267; Jr; Bearden, AR) 91 James Castleman (6-2; 296; So; Amarillo, TX) 99 Calvin Barnett (6-2; 299; Jr; Tulsa, OK)

RG

68 Lane Taylor (6-3; 328; Sr; Arlington, TX) 77 Gerron Anthony (6-2; 319; So; Tyler, TX) 76 Eli Dickerson (6-6; 310; So; The Woodlands, TX)

RT

71 Parker Graham (6-7; 292; Jr; Webb City, MO) 58 Daniel Koenig (6-6; 295; So; Cape Coral, FL) 52 Joe Okafor (6-6; 296; So; Bellaire, TX)

TE

14 Justin Horton (6-3; 254; Sr; Henderson, TX) 47 John Conaway (6-2; 249; Jr; Ringwood, OK)

WR

82 Isaiah Anderson (5-10; 168; Sr; Wichita Falls, TX) 88 Kevin Johnson (6-1; 192; So; Houston, TX)

IR

5 Josh Stewart (5-10; 170; So; Denton, TX) 6 David Glidden (5-7; 171; RFr; Mustang, OK)

IR

18 Blake Jackson (6-3; 238; Jr; Gilbert, AZ) 80 Torrance Carr (6-2; 226; RFr; Dallas, TX)

WR

96 Ryan Robinson (6-4; 246; Sr; Buford, GA) 40 Tyler Johnson (6-1; 232; Jr; Haskell, OK) 92 Jimmy Bean (6-5; 225; So; Denton, TX)

DE

Specialists P

13 Quinn Sharp (6-1; 205; Sr; Mansfield, TX) 59 Michael Reichenstein (6-4; 212; Jr; Dallas, TX)

PK

13 Quinn Sharp (6-1; 205; Sr; Mansfield, TX) 90 Bobby Stonebraker (6-0; 165; So; Tuttle, OK)

LS

53 Andrew Suter (6-2; 268; Jr; Sugar Land, TX) -or56 Connor Sinko (6-3; 266; Jr; Tulsa, OK)

H

39 Wes Harlan (5-7; 178; Sr; Houston, TX)

PR

4 Justin Gilbert (6-0; 194; Jr; Huntsville, TX) 5 Josh Stewart (5-10; 170; So; Denton, TX) 4 Justin Gilbert (6-0; 194; Jr; Huntsville, TX) 5 Josh Stewart (5-10; 170; So; Denton, TX)

SLB

11 Shaun Lewis (5-11; 222; Jr; Missouri City, TX) 29 Joe Mitchell (6-3; 216; Jr; Katy, TX) -or27 Lyndell Johnson (6-3; 190; So; Plano, TX)

KR

MLB

45 Caleb Lavey (6-3; 240; Jr; Celina, TX) 52 Ryan Simmons (6-0; 238; RFr; Cibolo, TX) -or42 Demarcus Sherod (6-0; 220; RFr; Decatur, GA)

Pronunciations

WLB

37 Alex Elkins (6-3; 222; Sr; Archdale, NC) 41 Nico Ornelas (6-1; 210; So; N. Richmond Hills, TX) -or32 Kris Catlin (6-1; 219; RFr.; San Antonio, TX)

CB

19 Brodrick Brown (5-8; 183; Sr; Houston, TX) 16 Andrae May (6-0; 188; Sr; Houston, TX) 36 Jonovan Griffin (5-11; 172; RFr; McKinney, TX)

SS

2 Lavocheya Cooper (6-0; 186; Jr; Arp, TX) 23 Zack Craig (6-1; 193; Jr; Spring Branch, TX) 7 Shamiel Gary (6-0; 205; Jr; Tulsa, OK)

87 Tracy Moore (6-2; 220; Sr; Tulsa, OK) 17 Charlie Moore (6-2; 202; Jr; Bullard, TX)

FB

9 Kye Staley (5-10; 236; Sr; Guthrie, OK) 30 David Paulsen (6-2; 267; Sr; Marietta, GA)

RB

1 Joseph Randle (6-1; 194; Jr; Wichita, KS) 31 Jeremy Smith (5-10; 204; Jr; Tulsa, OK)

FS

8 Daytawion Lowe (5-11; 198; Jr; Midwest City, OK) 3 Isaac Maselera (5-11; 183; So; Glenpool, OK)

QB

10 Clint Chelf (6-1; 201; Jr; Enid, OK) -or4 J.W. Walsh (6-2; 199; RFr; Denton, TX) -or11 Wes Lunt (6-4; 211; Fr; Rochester, IL)

CB

4 Justin Gilbert (6-0; 194; Jr; Huntsville, TX) 20 Larry Stephens (5-10; 182; Jr; Houston, TX) 24 Miketavius Jones (5-10; 159; RFr; Houston, TX)

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Lavocheya Cooper

S

la-VOTCH-ee-yay

3

Isaac Maselera

S

MASS-il-AIR-uh

8

Daytawion Lowe

S

DAY-twahn

S

ih-MAH-day

28 Deion Imade 33 Christian Shroeder

IR

SHRO-der

41 Nico Ornelas

LB

NEE-ko or-NALE-us

85 Daniel Koenig

OL

CONE-ig

59 Michael Reichenstein

P

RICK-in-steen

61 Michael Bowie

OL

BOO-ee

77 Gerron Anthony

OL

JARE-in

97 Diamonte Wheeler

DT

dee-ah-MAHN-tay

98 Davidell Collins

DE

david-ELL

Numerical Roster Quick Reference No. 1 2 3 4 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 10 11 11 12 12 13 14 15 16

Name Pos. Joseph Randle RB Lavocheya Cooper S Isaac Maselera S Justin Gilbert CB J.W. Walsh QB Josh Stewart IR David Glidden IR Shamiel Gary S Daytawion Lowe S Kye Staley FB Jeremiah Tshimanga LB Clint Chelf QB Shaun Lewis LB Wes Lunt QB Daxx Garman QB Elliott Jeffcoat S Quinn Sharp P/K Justin Horton TE Chase Wolfle S Andrae May CB

No. 16 17 18 18 19 19 20 20 22 23 23 24 24 25 26 27 27 28 28 29

Name Pos. Drake Smithton IR Charlie Moore IR Blake Jackson TE Devin Hedgepeth CB Brodrick Brown CB Cole Darnell QB Corey Bennett RB Larry Stephens CB Joe Aska, Jr. RB Herschel Sims RB Zack Craig S Miketavius Jones CB Darren Ross WR Yves Batoba CB Desmond Roland RB Lyndell Johnson LB Matthew McClaran IR Deion Imade S DeShawn Franklin IR Joe Mitchell LB

No. 29 30 30 31 32 32 33 35 35 36 36 36 37 39 40 41 42 44 45 46

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Name Pos. Cameron Gravelle WR David Paulsen FB Bryant Reber CB Jeremy Smith RB Kris Catlin LB Kyle Culver RB Christian Schroeder WR John Goodlet IR Jesse Patton LB Jonovan Griffin CB Teddy Johnson FB Nate Miller IR Alex Elkins LB Wes Harlan H Tyler Johnson DE Nico Ornelas LB Demarcus Sherod LB Jeremy Seaton TE Caleb Lavey LB Derek Branson FB

No. 47 48 49 49 51 52 52 53 54 56 58 59 60 60 61 62 64 65 66 68

Name Pos. John Conaway TE Tyler Fields LB Matt Green K Colby Ellis CB Brandon Webb OL Ryan Simmons LB Joe Okafor OL Andrew Suter LS Jake Jenkins OL Connor Sinko LS Jarid King DT Michael Reichenstein P Evan Epstein OL Daniel Cooley DT Michael Bowie OL Orlando Hudson OL Michael Glover DE Kaleb Cusak DE Travis Cross OL Lane Taylor OL

No. 69 70 71 72 76 77 80 80 82 83 85 87 88 88 89 89 90 91 92 93

Name Pos. Devin Davis OL Jonathan Rush OL Parker Graham OL Christian Littlehead DT Eli Dickerson OL Gerron Anthony OL Cooper Bassett DE Torrance Carr WR Isaiah Anderson WR Brendan Fagan WR Daniel Koenig OL Tracy Moore IR Kevin Johnson WR Taylor May DE Nigel Nicholas DT Nick Rockwell IR Bobby Stonebraker K James Castleman DT Jimmy Bean DE Maurice Hayes DT

No. 94 95 95 96 97 98 99

Name Pos. Anthony Rogers DT Mike Mustafa DT Cody Phillips K Ryan Robinson DE Diamonte Wheeler DT Davidell Collins DT Calvin Barnett DT

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NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name

Pos.

Ht. Wt. Exp.

Hometown/Previous School

1

Joseph Randle

RB

6-1 194 Jr-2L

Wichita, KS/Southeast

2

Lavocheya Cooper

S

6-0 186 Jr-1L

Arp, TX/Arp

3

Isaac Maselera

S

5-11 183 So-1L

4

Justin Gilbert

CB

4

J.W. Walsh

QB

5

Josh Stewart

6 7

Pos.

Ht. Wt. Exp.

Hometown/Previous School

44 Jeremy Seaton

TE

6-2 247 Fr-RS

Cashion, OK/Cashion

45 Caleb Lavey

LB

6-3 240 Jr-1L

Celina, TX/Celina

Glenpool, OK/Glenpool

46 Derek Branson

FB

6-2 250 So-Sq

McKinney, TX/Boyd

6-0 194 Jr-2L

Huntsville, TX/Huntsville

47 John Conaway

TE

6-2 249 Jr-Sq

Ringwood, OK/Ringwood/NEO A&M JC

6-2 199 Fr-RS

Denton, TX/Guyer

48 Tyler Fields

LB

5-11 221 Sr-Sq

Detroit, Mich./Hugo

IR

5-10 170 So-1L

Denton, TX/Guyer

49 Matt Green

K

6-1 233 Fr-RS

Lexington, KY/Lafayette

David Glidden

IR

5-7 171 Fr-RS

Mustang, OK/Mustang

49 Colby Ellis

CB

5-9 169 Sr-Sq

Tonkawa, OK/Tonkawa/NEO A&M JC

Shamiel Gary

S

6-0 205 Jr-TR

Tulsa, OK/Washington/Wyoming

51 Brandon Webb

OL

6-3 326 Jr-1L

Owasso, OK/Owasso

8

Daytawion Lowe

S

5-11 198 Jr-2L

Midwest City, OK/Carl Albert

52 Ryan Simmons

LB

6-0 238 Fr-RS

Cibolo, TX/Steele

9

Kye Staley

FB

5-10 236 Sr-1L

Guthrie, OK/Guthrie

52 Joe Okafor

OL

6-6 296 So-Sq

Bellaire, TX/Bellaire

9

Jeremiah Tshimanga LB

53 Andrew Suter

LS

6-2 268 Jr-1L

Sugar Land, TX/Clements

54 Jake Jenkins

OL

6-3 281 So-Sq

Gilmer, TX/Gilmer

56 Connor Sinko

LS

6-3 266 Jr-1L

Tulsa, OK/Cascia Hall

58 Jarid King

6-2 226 Fr-HS

North Richland Hills, TX/Richland

10 Clint Chelf

QB

6-1 201 Jr-1L

Enid, OK/Enid

11 Shaun Lewis

LB

5-11 222 Jr-2L

Missouri City, TX/Hightower

11 Wes Lunt

QB

6-4 211 Fr-HS

Rochester, IL/Rochester

12 Daxx Garman

QB

6-2 190 So-TR

Southlake, TX/Carroll/Arizona

S

5-10 176 So-RS

Batesburg-Leesville, SC/High

13 Quinn Sharp

12 Elliott Jeffcoat

P/K

6-1 205 Sr-3L

Mansfield, TX/Summit

14 Justin Horton

TE

6-3 254 Sr-3L

Henderson, TX/Henderson

No. Name

DT

6-0 250 Sr-Sq

Dallas, TX/Plano West

59 Michael Reichenstein P

6-4 212 Jr-Sq

Dallas, TX/Jesuit College Prep

60 Evan Epstein

OL

6-3 291 Sr-1L

McKinney, TX/Bishop Lynch

60 Daniel Cooley

DT

6-2 238 So-Sq

Corinth, TX/Lake Dallas

61 Michael Bowie

OL

6-4 323 Sr-1L

Tulsa, OK/Charles Page/Navarro CC

62 Orlando Hudson

OL

6-4 319 Sr-Sq

Purcell, OK/Purcell/Central Oklahoma

64 Michael Glover

DE

6-3 247 So-RS

Oklahoma City, OK/Westmoore/

15 Chase Wolfle

S

6-1 185 Fr-RS

Amarillo, TX/Amarillo

16 Andrae May

CB

6-0 188 Sr-1L

Houston, TX/North Shore

16 Drake Smithton

IR

5-9 181 Fr-RS

Woodward, OK/Woodward

17 Charlie Moore

IR

6-2 202 Jr-1L

Bullard, TX/Bullard

65 Kaleb Cusak

DE

6-2 265 Fr-RS

18 Blake Jackson

TE

6-3 238 Jr-TR

Gilbert, AZ/Gilbert/Scottsdale CC

66 Travis Cross

OL

6-4 275 Fr-RS

Plano, TX/West

18 Devin Hedgepeth

CB

5-11 173 Jr-2L

Derby, KS/Derby

68 Lane Taylor

OL

6-3 328 Sr-3L

Arlington, TX/Martin

19 Brodrick Brown

CB

5-8 183 Sr-3L

Houston, TX/Westfield

69 Devin Davis

OL

6-5 275 Fr-RS

Nacogdoches, TX/Nacogdoches

19 Cole Darnell

QB 5-11 173 So-RS

Edmond, OK/Memorial

70 Jonathan Rush

OL

6-4 284 Sr-2L

Killeen, TX/Killeen

20 Corey Bennett

RB

5-9 185 Fr-RS

Choctaw, OK/Choctaw

71 Parker Graham

OL

6-7 292 Jr-1L

Webb City, MO/Webb City

20 Larry Stephens

CB

5-10 182 Jr-1L

Houston, TX/North Shore

22 Joe Aska, Jr.

RB

5-10 205 So-1L

Edmond, OK/Edmond North

23 Herschel Sims

RB

5-8 204 So-1L

Abilene, TX/Abilene

S

6-1 193 Jr-2L

Spring Branch, TX/Smithson Valley

24 Miketavius Jones

CB

5-10 159 Fr-RS

Houston, TX/North Shore

24 Darren Ross

WR

5-9 175 Jr-HS

Edmond, OK/Memorial

25 Yves Batoba

CB

5-10 186 Jr-Sq

Keller, TX/Keller

26 Desmond Roland

RB

6-2 203 So-Sq

Dallas, TX/Lake Highlands

27 Lyndell Johnson

LB

6-3 190 So-1L

Plano, TX/East

27 Matthew McClaran IR

6-0 185 Fr-RS

Mannford, OK/Mannford

23 Zack Craig

28 Deion Imade

S

5-11 196 Jr-1L

Rowlett, TX/Rowlett

28 DeShawn Franklin

IR

5-11 189 So-Sq

Gainesville, TX/Gainesville

29 Joe Mitchell

LB

6-3 216 Jr-2L

Katy, TX/Morton Ranch

29 Cameron Gravelle WR

6-0 185 So-RS

Austin, TX/Anderson

30 David Paulsen

6-2 267 Sr-3L

Marietta, GA/George Walton

FB

30 Bryant Reber

CB

6-0 175 Fr-RS

Leawood, KS/Blue Valley

31 Jeremy Smith

RB

5-10 204 Jr-2L

Tulsa, OK/Union

Colorado School of Mines Okeene, OK/Okeene

72 Christian Littlehead DT

6-2 312 So-1L

Broken Arrow, OK/Sequoyah

76 Eli Dickerson

OL

6-6 310 So-Sq

The Woodlands, TX/College Park

77 Gerron Anthony

OL

6-2 319 So-Sq

Tyler, TX/John Tyler

80 Cooper Bassett

DE

6-5 259 Sr-3L

Tuttle, OK/Tuttle

80 Torrance Carr

WR

6-2 226 Fr-RS

Dallas, TX/Richardson

82 Isaiah Anderson

WR 5-10 168 Sr-1L

Wichita Falls, TX/Wichita Falls

83 Brendan Fagan

WR

6-2 187 Fr-RS

Flower Mound, Texas/Marcus

85 Daniel Koenig

OL

6-6 295 So-1L

Cape Coral, FL/Cape Coral

87 Tracy Moore

IR

6-2 220 Sr-3L

Tulsa, OK/Union

88 Kevin Johnson

WR

6-1 192 So-1L

Houston, TX/Cypress Ridge

88 Taylor May

DE

6-2 238 Fr-RS

Plano, TX/Plano

89 Nigel Nicholas

DT

6-3 269 Sr-3L

Rossville, GA/Ridgeland

89 Nick Rockwell

Fort Worth, TX/Dunbar

IR

5-7 169 Jr-1L

90 Bobby Stonebraker K

6-0 165 So-Sq

Tuttle, OK/Tuttle

91 James Castleman

DT

6-2 296 So-1L

Amarillo, TX/Amarillo

92 Jimmy Bean

DE

6-5 225 So-Sq

Denton, TX/Guyer

93 Maurice Hayes

DT

6-3 316 Sr-Sq

Rome, GA/Pepperell/Bakersfield CC

32 Kris Catlin

LB

6-1 219 Fr-RS

San Antonio, TX/Madison

94 Anthony Rogers

DT

6-3 293 Jr-1L

North Little Rock, AR/N. Little Rock

32 Kyle Culver

RB

5-10 190 So-RS

Pawhuska, OK/Pawhuska

95 Mike Mustafa

DT

6-3 278 Fr-RS

Houston, TX/Cinco Ranch

33 Christian Schroeder WR 5-11 180 So-Sq

Grapevine, TX/Grapevine

95 Cody Phillips

K

5-9 205 So-RS

Allen, TX/Allen

96 Ryan Robinson

DE

6-4 246 Sr-1L

Buford, GA/Mill Creek/Jones Co. CC

35 John Goodlet

IR

5-10 182 Jr-Tr

Tulsa, OK/Owasso/Indiana State

35 Jesse Patton

LB

6-1 225 Fr-RS

McAlester, OK/McAlester/UCO

97 Diamonte Wheeler DT

6-2 285 So-Sq

Arlington, TX/Bowie

36 Jonovan Griffin

CB

5-11 172 Fr-RS

McKinney, TX/Boyd

98 Davidell Collins

DT

6-5 267 Jr-1L

Bearden, AR/Bearden

36 Teddy Johnson

FB 5-11 211 Jr-1L

Coppell, TX/Coppell

99 Calvin Barnett

DT

6-2 299 Jr-TR

Tulsa, OK/Washington/Navarro CC

36 Nate Miller

IR

5-10 175 Fr-RS

Lawton, OK/MacArthur

37 Alex Elkins

LB

6-3 222 Sr-1L

Archdale, NC/Keller/Blinn College

39 Wes Harlan

H

5-7 178 Sr-3L

Houston, TX/Langham Creek

40 Tyler Johnson

DE

6-1 232 Jr-2L

Haskell, OK/Haskell

41 Nico Ornelas

LB

6-1 210 So-1L

North Richmond Hills, TX/Richland

42 Demarcus Sherod

LB

6-0 220 Fr-RS

Decatur, GA/Columbia

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ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name

Pos.

Ht. Wt. Exp.

Hometown/Previous School

82 Isaiah Anderson

WR 5-10 168 Sr-1L

Wichita Falls, TX/Wichita Falls

No. Name

Pos.

Ht. Wt. Exp.

58 Jarid King

DT

6-0 250 Sr-Sq

77 Gerron Anthony

OL

6-2 319 So-Sq

Dallas, TX/Plano West

85 Daniel Koenig

OL

6-6 295 So-1L

Cape Coral, FL/Cape Coral

22 Joe Aska, Jr.

RB

5-10 205 So-1L

99 Calvin Barnett

DT

6-2 299 Jr-TR

Edmond, OK/Edmond North

45 Caleb Lavey

LB

6-3 240 Jr-1L

Celina, TX/Celina

Tulsa, OK/Washington/Navarro CC

11 Shaun Lewis

LB

5-11 222 Jr-2L

Missouri City, TX/Hightower

80 Cooper Bassett

DE

6-5 259 Sr-3L

Tuttle, OK/Tuttle

72 Christian Littlehead DT

6-2 312 So-1L

Broken Arrow, OK/Sequoyah

25 Yves Batoba

CB

5-10 186 Jr-Sq

Keller, TX/Keller

8

5-11 198 Jr-2L

Midwest City, OK/Carl Albert

92 Jimmy Bean

DE

6-5 225 So-Sq

Denton, TX/Guyer

QB

6-4 211 Fr-HS

Rochester, IL/Rochester

20 Corey Bennett

RB

5-9 185 Fr-RS

Choctaw, OK/Choctaw

S

5-11 183 So-1L

Glenpool, OK/Glenpool

61 Michael Bowie

OL

6-4 323 Sr-1L

Tulsa, OK/Charles Page/Navarro CC

16 Andrae May

CB

6-0 188 Sr-1L

Houston, TX/North Shore

88 Taylor May

Tyler, TX/John Tyler

46 Derek Branson

FB

6-2 250 So-Sq

McKinney, TX/Boyd

19 Brodrick Brown

CB

5-8 183 Sr-3L

Houston, TX/Westfield

80 Torrance Carr

WR

6-2 226 Fr-RS

91 James Castleman

DT

6-2 296 So-1L

32 Kris Catlin

LB

6-1 219 Fr-RS

San Antonio, TX/Madison

10 Clint Chelf

QB

6-1 201 Jr-1L

Enid, OK/Enid

98 Davidell Collins

DT

6-5 267 Jr-1L

47 John Conaway 60 Daniel Cooley 2

Lavocheya Cooper

23 Zack Craig

11 Wes Lunt 3

Isaac Maselera

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DE

6-2 238 Fr-RS

Plano, TX/Plano

27 Matthew McClaran IR

6-0 185 Fr-RS

Mannford, OK/Mannford

Dallas, TX/Richardson

36 Nate Miller

IR

5-10 175 Fr-RS

Lawton, OK/MacArthur

Amarillo, TX/Amarillo

29 Joe Mitchell

LB

6-3 216 Jr-2L

Katy, TX/Morton Ranch

17 Charlie Moore

IR

6-2 202 Jr-1L

Bullard, TX/Bullard

87 Tracy Moore

IR

6-2 220 Sr-3L

Tulsa, OK/Union

Bearden, AR/Bearden

95 Mike Mustafa

DT

6-3 278 Fr-RS

Houston, TX/Cinco Ranch

TE

6-2 249 Jr-Sq Ringwood, OK/Ringwood/NEO A&M JC

89 Nigel Nicholas

DT

6-3 269 Sr-3L

Rossville, GA/Ridgeland

DT

6-2 238 So-Sq

Corinth, TX/Lake Dallas

52 Joe Okafor

OL

6-6 296 So-Sq

Bellaire, TX/Bellaire

S

6-0 186 Jr-1L

Arp, TX/Arp

41 Nico Ornelas

LB

6-1 210 So-1L

North Richmond Hills, TX/Richland

35 Jesse Patton

LB

6-1 225 Fr-RS

McAlester, OK/McAlester/UCO

30 David Paulsen

FB

6-2 267 Sr-3L

Marietta, GA/George Walton

95 Cody Phillips

K

5-9 205 So-RS

Allen, TX/Allen

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RB

6-1 194 Jr-2L

Wichita, KS/Southeast

S

6-1 193 Jr-2L

Spring Branch, TX/Smithson Valley

66 Travis Cross

OL

6-4 275 Fr-RS

Plano, TX/West

32 Kyle Culver

RB

5-10 190 So-RS

Pawhuska, OK/Pawhuska

65 Kaleb Cusak

DE

6-2 265 Fr-RS

Okeene, OK/Okeene

19 Cole Darnell

QB 5-11 173 So-RS

69 Devin Davis

OL

76 Eli Dickerson

OL

6-6 310 So-Sq

37 Alex Elkins

LB

6-3 222 Sr-1L

49 Colby Ellis

CB

5-9 169 Sr-Sq

Tonkawa, OK/Tonkawa/NEO A&M JC

60 Evan Epstein

OL

6-3 291 Sr-1L

McKinney, TX/Bishop Lynch

83 Brendan Fagan

WR

6-2 187 Fr-RS

Flower Mound, Texas/Marcus

48 Tyler Fields

LB

5-11 221 Sr-Sq

Detroit, Mich./Hugo

28 DeShawn Franklin

IR

5-11 189 So-Sq

Gainesville, TX/Gainesville

12 Daxx Garman

6-5 275 Fr-RS

Edmond, OK/Memorial

Joseph Randle

CB

6-0 175 Fr-RS

Leawood, KS/Blue Valley

59 Michael Reichenstein P

6-4 212 Jr-Sq

Dallas, TX/Jesuit College Prep

The Woodlands, TX/College Park

96 Ryan Robinson

DE

6-4 246 Sr-1L

Buford, GA/Mill Creek/Jones Co. CC

Archdale, NC/Keller/Blinn College

89 Nick Rockwell

IR

5-7 169 Jr-1L

Fort Worth, TX/Dunbar

94 Anthony Rogers

DT

6-3 293 Jr-1L

North Little Rock, AR/N. Little Rock

Nacogdoches, TX/Nacogdoches

QB

6-2 190 So-TR

Southlake, TX/Carroll/Arizona

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Shamiel Gary

S

6-0 205 Jr-TR

Tulsa, OK/Washington/Wyoming

4

Justin Gilbert

CB

6-0 194 Jr-2L

Huntsville, TX/Huntsville

6

David Glidden

IR

5-7 171 Fr-RS

Mustang, OK/Mustang

DE

6-3 247 So-RS

64 Michael Glover

Daytawion Lowe

Hometown/Previous School

30 Bryant Reber

26 Desmond Roland

RB

6-2 203 So-Sq

Dallas, TX/Lake Highlands

24 Darren Ross

WR

5-9 175 Jr-HS

Edmond, OK/Memorial

70 Jonathan Rush

OL

6-4 284 Sr-2L

Killeen, TX/Killeen

33 Christian Schroeder WR 5-11 180 So-Sq

Grapevine, TX/Grapevine

44 Jeremy Seaton

TE

6-2 247 Fr-RS

Cashion, OK/Cashion

13 Quinn Sharp

P/K

6-1 205 Sr-3L

Mansfield, TX/Summit Decatur, GA/Columbia

42 Demarcus Sherod

LB

6-0 220 Fr-RS

52 Ryan Simmons

LB

6-0 238 Fr-RS

Cibolo, TX/Steele

Oklahoma City, OK/Westmoore/

23 Herschel Sims

RB

5-8 204 So-1L

Abilene, TX/Abilene Tulsa, OK/Cascia Hall

Colorado School of Mines

56 Connor Sinko

LS

6-3 266 Jr-1L

35 John Goodlet

IR

5-10 182 Jr-Tr

Tulsa, OK/Owasso/Indiana State

31 Jeremy Smith

RB

5-10 204 Jr-2L

Tulsa, OK/Union

71 Parker Graham

OL

6-7 292 Jr-1L

Webb City, MO/Webb City

16 Drake Smithton

IR

5-9 181 Fr-RS

Woodward, OK/Woodward

29 Cameron Gravelle WR

6-0 185 So-RS

Austin, TX/Anderson

49 Matt Green

K

6-1 233 Fr-RS

Lexington, KY/Lafayette

36 Jonovan Griffin

CB

5-11 172 Fr-RS

McKinney, TX/Boyd

39 Wes Harlan

H

5-7 178 Sr-3L

Houston, TX/Langham Creek

93 Maurice Hayes

DT

6-3 316 Sr-Sq

Rome, GA/Pepperell/Bakersfield CC

18 Devin Hedgepeth

CB

5-11 173 Jr-2L

Derby, KS/Derby

14 Justin Horton

TE

6-3 254 Sr-3L

Henderson, TX/Henderson

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62 Orlando Hudson

4

J.W. Walsh

QB

6-2 199 Fr-RS

Denton, TX/Guyer

51 Brandon Webb

OL

6-3 326 Jr-1L

Owasso, OK/Owasso

OL

6-4 319 Sr-Sq

Purcell, OK/Purcell/Central Oklahoma

28 Deion Imade

S

5-11 196 Jr-1L

Rowlett, TX/Rowlett

18 Blake Jackson

TE

6-3 238 Jr-TR

Gilbert, AZ/Gilbert/Scottsdale CC

12 Elliott Jeffcoat

S

5-10 176 So-RS

Batesburg-Leesville, SC/High

54 Jake Jenkins

OL

6-3 281 So-Sq

Gilmer, TX/Gilmer

88 Kevin Johnson

WR

6-1 192 So-1L

Houston, TX/Cypress Ridge

27 Lyndell Johnson

LB

6-3 190 So-1L

Plano, TX/East

36 Teddy Johnson

FB 5-11 211 Jr-1L

Coppell, TX/Coppell

40 Tyler Johnson

DE

6-1 232 Jr-2L

Haskell, OK/Haskell

24 Miketavius Jones

CB

5-10 159 Fr-RS

Houston, TX/North Shore

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Kye Staley

FB

5-10 236 Sr-1L

Guthrie, OK/Guthrie

20 Larry Stephens

CB

5-10 182 Jr-1L

Houston, TX/North Shore

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Denton, TX/Guyer

IR

5-10 170 So-1L

90 Bobby Stonebraker K

Josh Stewart

6-0 165 So-Sq

Tuttle, OK/Tuttle

53 Andrew Suter

LS

6-2 268 Jr-1L

Sugar Land, TX/Clements

68 Lane Taylor

OL

6-3 328 Sr-3L

Arlington, TX/Martin

Jeremiah Tshimanga LB

6-2 226 Fr-HS

North Richland Hills, TX/Richland

97 Diamonte Wheeler DT

6-2 285 So-Sq

Arlington, TX/Bowie

15 Chase Wolfle

6-1 185 Fr-RS

Amarillo, TX/Amarillo

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SPRING NOTES Springing Forward Oklahoma State begins its eighth spring under head coach Mike Gundy on March 12. The workouts will be spread out over five weeks (including a week off for spring break) and culminate on April 21 with the final scrimmage of the spring. New Faces Oklahoma State has added some new faces since its victory in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl. Four studentathletes enrolled in January and are participating in spring drills. They are defensive lineman Calvin Barnett, tight end Blake Jackson, quarterback West Lunt and linebacker Jeremiah Tshimanga. Barnett and Jackson are transfers from two-year schools while Lunt and Tshimanga are fresh off their high school campuses. Staff Change OSU also has a new member of the coaching staff with Van Malone joining the program from Tulsa. The Texas alum has also worked at Texas A&M. He takes over for the departed Joe DeForest. For the first time since his first two seasons as head coach (2005-2006), Mike Gundy returns both of his coordinators (Todd Monken on offense and Bill Young on defense). Technically he returns three as linebackers coach Glenn Spencer added the title of co-defensive coordinator last season.

More Familiar Than You Think Despite the loss of many headliners, the OSU football cupboard is not bare. Here’s what’s back… • OSU lost three starters on the offensive line but that might be deceiving. The Cowboys also return four players with starting experience up front. Tackles Michael Bowie and Parker Graham were part-time starters at tackle last season. Lane Taylor returns as an anchor and returning starter at guard, and Jonathan Rush was a starter in 2010 and in 2011 before being lost to injury at Texas A&M. He has been granted a sixth year of eligibility by the NCAA. • The top four rushers return intact (Joseph Randle, Jeremy Smith, Herschel Sims and Desmond Roland.) • OSU loses its top two receivers (production wise) in Justin Blackmon and Josh Cooper, but returns three of its top five pass catchers in Tracy Moore, running back Joseph Randle and Isaiah Anderson. • OSU returns six of its top seven tacklers, including its top three in safety Daytawion Lowe and linebackers Alex Elkins and Caleb Lavey.

By The Numbers Oklahoma State returns 19 starters with the breakdown including eight on offense (when including fullback and tight end), eight on defense and three specialists. OSU also returns 50 lettermen. Under the lost column are 10 starters (including three offensive linemen, three receivers, a quarterback, two defensive ends and a safety). OSU will return 50 lettermen with 20 lettermen lost.

Depth Perception Based on the depth chart for the Fiesta Bowl, Oklahoma State returns 36 of its top 51 players. That total does not include Jonathan Rush, who would have been a part of that chart had he been healthy. It also does not include Quinn Sharp, OSU’s all-everything kicker/punter, who in fact, starts at two positions.

OSU Head Coaches By Winning Pct. 1. Lynn “Pappy” Waldorf (1929-33) .735 2. Mike Gundy (2005-) .662

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The Gundy Watch Oklahoma State head coach Mike Gundy was the recipient of the Bear Bryant Award and the Eddie Robinson Award as the national coach of the year in 2011. In 2012 he is likely to add another achievement as he stands on the brink of becoming OSU’s all-time winningest coaches. OSU Wins By A Head Coach 1. Pat Jones (1984-1994) 2. Mike Gundy (2005-)

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Permanent Climb Under Mike Gundy, the OSU win total continues to climb, overall as well as in conference play. Take a look at the OSU numbers since Gundy took over the reins of the program. Year Overall Big 12 2005 4-7 1-7 2006 7-6 3-5 2007 7-6 4-4 2008 9-4 5-3 2009 9-4 6-2 2010 11-2 6-2 2012 12-1 8-1

Conference Finish 6th/South 5th/South 3rd/South 4th/South 2nd/South 1stT/South 1st

Bowl NA Independence Insight Holiday Cotton Alamo Fiesta

The Season That Was Oklahoma State is coming off one of the most memorable seasons in school history. Some of the high points: • Oklahoma State won its first conference title since 1976 and its first outright title since the 1940s. • OSU set a school record with 12 wins. It was the second straight season in which a new school high was established for wins in a season. OSU was 11-2 in 2010. • OSU finished an all-time best third in the Associated Press and USA Today polls, as well as third in the final BCS standings. • Along with Gundy’s national coach of the year honors, OSU also had five players named first-team All-Americans, including Biletnikoff Award winner Justin Blackmon. • OSU is coming off its first BCS victory.

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SPRING NOTES Reviewing The Defensive Numbers A wrap-up of some team numbers for the 2011 Cowboys: • Oklahoma State led the nation with 44 forced turnovers. It was five more TOs gained than runner-up North Carolina State and an incredible 15 more than the next best Big 12 total (15 by Baylor). • The Cowboy defense finished second nationally with 24 passes intercepted and second with 20 fumbles recovered. • OSU finished No. 12 nationally and first in the Big 12 in red zone defense, allowing 35 scores on 48 opportunities • OSU finished No. 24 nationally in tackles for loss with seven per game. Reviewing The Offensive Numbers It was another big year for the OSU offense: • OSU finished second nationally and set a school record with 387 passing yards per game. • OSU finished third nationally and set another school record in total offense (545.9 yards per game). • Oklahoma State finished second nationally in scoring at 48.7 points per game. Speaking Of Scoring… Oklahoma State’s 2011 Cowboys rival the famed 1988 attack when debating the best offenses in school history. How close are the two outfits? When including the Holiday Bowl, the 1988 Cowboys scored 48.66 points per game. The 2011 Cowboys averaged 48.69 points per game to set a new school standard.

Two-Year Run Over the last two seasons, Oklahoma State has put together one of the great runs in school history. The Cowboys are 23-3 during that time frame, including a 15-3 conference mark with a Big 12 South co-championship (2010) and an outright Big 12 title (2011) to show for their efforts. Over the last two seasons, OSU’s 23 wins are just one short of leading the country. Most Wins Last Two Seasons 24 TCU, Boise State, Oregon, LSU 23 Oklahoma State, Stanford The Long Run Oklahoma State is also one of the nation’s winningest programs dating back to 2008. Winningest Teams Since 2008 1. Boise State 50 2. Alabama 48 3. TCU 47 4. Oregon 44 5. Virginia Tech 42 Oklahoma 42 7. Oklahoma State 41 LSU 41 Utah 41

Best BCS League Marks (2009-10-11) 1. Oregon (Pac-12) 25-1 .962 2. Virginia Tech (ACC) 21-3 .875 3. Stanford (Pac-12) 22-5 .815 4. Alabama (SEC) 20-4 .833 5. Oklahoma State (Big 12) 20-5 .800 On Schedule The 2012 Oklahoma State schedule will provide a test for the Cowboys. Some notes about the challenges ahead: • Five upcoming opponents won at least 10 games in 2011 and seven of them won eight games or more. • Eight schools made bowl appearances last season and six are coming off bowl victories. • OSU will face three conference champions from 2011 in TCU (Mountain West), West Virginia (Big East) and Louisiana (Sun Belt). BCS Vs. BCS In 2012, only two regular-season matchups will feature a reigning BCS bowl champion against a reigning BCS bowl champion. The first is opening weekend when defending Sugar Bowl champion Michigan faces defending national champion Alabama in Arlington. The second takes place Nov. 10 when defending Orange Bowl champ West Virginia visits defending Fiesta Bowl champ Oklahoma State.

Conference Play, Too Oklahoma State has also been one of the most dominating teams in conference play as well. OSU is 20-5 in the Big 12 over the past three seasons. That record is fifth best in a BCS conference over the last three seasons.

2011 capsule - final Results, standings and polls 2011 results 9/3 Louisiana 9/8 Arizona 9/17 at Tulsa 9/24 at No. 8 Texas A&M 10/8 Kansas 10/15 at No. 22 Texas 10/22 at Missouri 10/29 Baylor 11/5 No. 17 Kansas State 11/12 at Texas Tech 11/18 at Iowa State 12/3 No. 13 Oklahoma 1/2 vs. No. 4 Stanford

2011 Big 12 Standings W, 61-34 W, 37-14 W, 59-33 W, 30-29 W, 70-28 W, 38-26 W, 45-24 W, 59-24 W, 52-45 W, 66-6 L, 37-31 W, 44-10 W, 41-38

Team Oklahoma State Kansas State Baylor Oklahoma Missouri Texas Texas A&M Iowa State Texas Tech Kansas

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Final Associated Press Poll

Final USA Today Poll

Others receiving votes: Brigham Young 51, Auburn 40, Northern Illinois 33, Missouri 23, Texas 15, Rutgers 3, North Dakota State 2, Penn State 2, Virginia 1

Others receiving votes: Northern Illinois 36, Missouri 33, Texas 29, Auburn 28, Rutgers 11, Penn State 10, Texas A&M 5, Virginia 4, Washington 2, Temple 2, Florida 1, Louisiana-Lafayette 1, Mississippi State 1, Arkansas State 1, Notre Dame 1, Ohio 1

1 Alabama (55) 12-1 1495 2 LSU (1) 13-1 1425 3 Oklahoma State (4) 12-1 1399 4 Oregon 12-2 1250 5 Arkansas 11-2 1198 6 USC 10-2 1181 7 Stanford 11-2 1167 8 Boise State 12-1 1127 9 South Carolina 11-2 1013 10 Wisconsin 11-3 905 11 Michigan State 11-3 873 12 Michigan 11-2 839 13 Baylor 10-3 780 14 TCU 11-2 653 15 Kansas State 10-3 621 16 Oklahoma 10-3 572 17 West Virginia 10-3 547 18 Houston 13-1 518 19 Georgia 10-4 439 20 Southern Miss 12-2 411 21 Virginia Tech 11-3 329 22 Clemson 10-4 188 23 Florida State 9-4 154 24 Nebraska 9-4 143 25 Cincinnati 10-3 103

1 Alabama (59) 2 LSU 3 Oklahoma State 4 Oregon 5 Arkansas 6 Boise State 7 Stanford 8 South Carolina 9 Michigan 10 Michigan State 11 Wisconsin 12 Baylor 13 TCU 14 Houston 15 Oklahoma 16 Kansas State 17 Virginia Tech 18 West Virginia 19 Southern Miss 20 Georgia 21 Cincinnati 22 Clemson 23 Florida State 24 Nebraska 25 Brigham Young

12-1 1475 13-1 1404 12-1 1367 12-2 1290 11-2 1188 12-1 1162 11-2 1106 11-2 1084 11-2 925 11-3 912 11-3 911 10-3 775 11-2 710 13-1 673 10-3 610 10-3 602 11-3 574 10-3 554 12-2 429 10-4 345 10-3 248 10-4 237 9-4 205 9-4 144 10-3 79

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SPRING NOTES Randle On The Charts Rising junior running back Joseph Randle enters 2012 as OSU’s headline offensive player after turning in one of the most productive sophomore seasons in OSU history. Randle is coming off a 2011 that saw him rush for 1,216 yards, which represents the third best total by an OSU sophomore. He also rushed for 24 touchdowns, second only to Barry Sanders’ 37 during his 1988 Heisman season. Randle finished fourth nationally in scoring last season with 156 points with 24 rushing touchdowns and two touchdown receptions (12 points per game). He was the nation’s highest scoring sophomore. OSU’s Top Sophomore Rushing Seasons 1. Kendall Hunter (2008) 1,555 2. Thurman Thomas (1985) 1,553 3. Joseph Randle (2011) 1,216 Randle’s Big Picture Joseph Randle will enter his junior season No. 25 all-time at OSU with 1,668 rushing yards. Another 1,000-yard season would have him knocking on OSU’s career top 10 in that category. He will also enter the season already in OSU’s top 20 (19th) in career scoring with 174 points and No. 8 all-time in rushing touchdowns with 26. Position Changes There has been little tinkering with position changes this spring. Joe Okafor has moved from the defensive line to the offensive line. Tyler Johnson, who backed up Caleb Lavey last season at middle linebacker, will take a run at defensive end during the spring with redshirt freshman Ryan Simmons now listed second on the depth chart at MLB.

Season Tickets Final Count OSU is coming off its most successful season at the box office. The school set a new record for season ticket sales for the second time in three seasons. The new high-water mark is 48,714. OSU also set a school record for average attendance at 57,229 per game. In 2011, OSU drew four of the top five crowds in school history, including a single-game record of 58,895 for Kansas State. Perfect At Home The large crowds help play a part in another milestone for OSU in 2011. OSU went undefeated at home for the first time since 1984 and for just the 11th time in school history. OSU has had just four perfect home seasons since 1940 and just two since 1957. The O-Line Numbers Oklahoma State’s returning offensive linemen have a total of 62 career starts between them, including 36 by Lane Taylor, which leads all returning Cowboys. OSU gets a big boost with the return of Jonathan Rush, who has 16 career starts. Tackles Parker Graham and Michael Bowie contribute five starts each. Rushing To Judgment Oklahoma State returns its top four rushers from 2011 with the combination of Joseph Randle, Jeremy Smith, Herschel Sims and Desmond Roland combining for 2,199 yards, 35 rushing touchdowns and 10 100-yard rushing games.

Lowe And Behold Safety Daytawion Lowe led OSU in tackles last season with 97. Lowe will lead an experienced defense in 2012 as the Cowboys return their top three tacklers, and six of their top seven. Only safety Markelle Martin, who tied for third last season with 74 tackles, is missing from the top seven. Back At ‘Backer Oklahoma State returns all three starters at linebacker in Shaun Lewis, Alex Elkins and Caleb Lavey. In fact, of last year’s top six linebackers, only James Thomas has departed. The experienced linebacker corps has also been enhanced with some newcomers as sophomore Nico Ornelas and redshirt freshman Ryan Simmons now on the depth chart. Even better news for OSU is that the current depth chart at linebacker once again just features one senior (Elkins). Secondary While OSU has a deep and proven linebacker corps, the secondary is not far behind as three of four starters return in the defensive backfield. The lone missing starter is All-America safety Markelle Martin. OSU has an outstanding corner duo in returning All-Big 12 corner Brodrick Brown and second-team all-league pick (by Associated Press) Justin Gilbert. The leading tackler from season’s team, Daytawion Lowe, is also back for his junior season at safety.

Depth Chart A quick look at the first depth chart of the season: • Eight seniors are listed as starters on offense. Those totals include seniors at tight end and fullback. • The biggest cluster of seniors is in the offensive line where Michael Bowie, Lane Taylor, Jonathan Rush, and Evan Epstein are all listed as senior starters entering spring drills. • Two more seniors, Isaiah Anderson and Tracy Moore, are listed as starters at receiver. • Five seniors are starters on defense, including defensive ends Cooper Bassett, Nigel Nicholas and Ryan Robinson. • The spring two-deep shows a balanced roster featuring 13 seniors, 24 juniors, 14 sophomores, 11 redshirt freshmen and one true freshman out of the 62 players listed. • Fifteen seniors are currently listed as starters, with 11 junior starters, one sophomore starter and no freshmen. • The junior class is heavily represented on defense with seven starters in that class. Joseph Randle

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MIKE

GUNDY HEAD COACH EIGHTH YEAR | OKLAHOMA STATE, 1990

• 2011 winner of the Paul “Bear” Bryant College Coach of the Year Award and the Eddie Robinson National Coach of the Year Award presented by the Football Writers Association of America after leading Oklahoma State to an 12-1 record, its first-ever Big 12 championship and BCS bowl game appearance in 2011. In guiding the Cowboys to the 2011 Big 12 title, OSU became the first school other than Oklahoma or Texas to win the conference since 2003. • Finalist for the Eddie Robinson National Coach of the Year Award and the Liberty Mutual National Coach of the Year Award in both 2010 and 2011. • 2010 Big 12 Coach of the Year after leading Oklahoma State to an 11-2 overall record and a share of the Big 12 South title. • Dating back to the start of the 2008 season, Gundy has led the Cowboys to 41 overall victories, which is the seventh-highest total in the nation during that time. • Has coached four major national award winners since 2008, as punter Matt Fodge won the Ray Guy Award in 2008, kicker Dan Bailey won the Lou Groza Award in 2010 and receiver Justin Blackmon won the Biletnikoff Award in 2010 and 2011. • Since 2008 alone, Gundy has coached three finalists for the Biletnikoff Award given to the nation’s top wide receiver, plus finalists for the Rimington Award given to the nation’s top center, the Mackey Award given to the nation’s top tight end, the Outland Trophy given to the nation’s top interior lineman, the Doak Walker Award given to the nation’s top running back, the Ray Guy Award given to the nation’s top punter and the Lou Groza Award given to the nation’s top kicker.

In 2005, Mike Gundy could have been described as a sentimental selection as the head football coach at his alma mater. He was a decorated Oklahoma high school athlete, one of the most successful quarterbacks in OSU history, and he had served on the staff of the three previous OSU head coaches. His ties to the school ran deep for him and his family. Most importantly, he was considered a Cowboy by Cowboys. Seven seasons later, and with Gundy on the cusp of becoming the winningest coach in OSU football history, it appears Oklahoma State has moved past a sentimental choice as head coach and into a new era of OSU football. Oklahoma State’s 23 wins over the past two seasons, 31 wins over the past three seasons and 41 wins over the past four seasons are all school bests. OSU has an outright Big 12 title and a share of the old Big 12 South title over the past two seasons -- and Oklahoma State is coming off its first Bowl Championship Series appearance and victory. The school has finished the last two seasons ranked among the top 10, including a school-best third in 2011. The 2012 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl champs were just .0086 of a point from an appearance in the 2012 BCS National Championship Game.

The run to the Big 12 title in 2011 earned Gundy the Eddie Robinson Award as the national coach of the year as selected by the Football Writers Association of America (after he was a finalist for the same honor in 2010). He was also tabbed as the Paul “Bear” Bryant College Coach of the Year Award, was voted national coach of the year by American Football Monthly and was a finalist for the Liberty Mutual national coach of the year award. The national accolades came just one year after Gundy was named Big 12 coach of the year in 2010 for leading OSU to a share of the Big 12 South title. The last two seasons represent the first 11-win and 12-win seasons in Cowboy history and OSU has not won less than nine games in a season since 2007. It is a consistency that has never been in place in school history. OSU was 12-15 after 27 games under Gundy. Since then, the Cowboys have gone 47-15 and are now riding a school-record streak of six consecutive bowl appearances. Gundy has coached 11 firstteam All-Americans during his short head coaching career and four individual national award winners. And during his tenure, OSU has been firmly established as one of the most entertaining offensive teams in America. Four times in the last five years Oklahoma State has been among the nation’s top 10 in total offense.

The 2011 senior class that Gundy attracted to Oklahoma State is the winningest group in school history.

• Has coached 11 All-Americans in the last four seasons, including a pair of unanimous All-Americans: OL Russell Okung in 2009 and WR Justin Blackmon in 2010 and 2011. • Under his watch, Oklahoma State is one of only three schools from automatic-qualifying BCS conferences to win at least nine games each of the last four seasons. The other two are Alabama and Oregon. • Since 2009, Oklahoma State’s 20-5 record against the Big 12 is the best mark in the league. • In quarterback Brandon Weeden, Hunter and Blackmon, Gundy coached the first trio of teammates in NCAA history to post 4,000 yards passing, 1,500 yards rushing and 1,500 yards receiving in the same season. 10

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STAFF The Cowboys finished 2011 averaging 48.7 points per game. In fact, only once in the last four years has OSU averaged less than 40 points per game. During that same time frame, OSU has churned out elite offensive talent. Offensive lineman Russell Okung, receiver Dez Bryant and tight end Brandon Pettigrew were all taken in the first round of recent NFL Drafts. Two-time Biletnikoff Award winner Justin Blackmon is likely to follow in their footsteps in April. Records have been falling off the field as well. The 2011 Cowboy were supported like no other in school history as new school marks were set for season tickets (48,710) and average attendance (57,229). Four of the top five single-game attendance highs in school history came in 2011, including a record 58,895 for the thrilling win over Kansas State. In 2010 Gundy’s squad set a Big 12 record with nine first-team selections. While still in the infant stages of his head coaching career, Gundy’s coaching tree has already blossomed. Former Gundy coordinators include Tim Beckman, newly named head coach at Illinois, Larry Fedora, newly named head coach at North Carolina, and West Virginia head coach Dana Holgorsen. Under Gundy, Oklahoma State has won at least seven games in six-straight seasons for the first time ever and at least nine games in four straight seasons for the first time. In 2010 and 2011, Oklahoma State reached 11 wins in consecutive seasons for the first time in school history. The Cowboys are 23-3 over the last two seasons and OSU has the Big 12’s best conference record since 2009 at 20-5. During that same time frame, OSU has been one of the country’s best road teams with a 10-1 record. OSU reached another milestone in 2011 with wins over five ranked teams. Oklahoma State has reached the Associated Press top 10 in four consecutive seasons and climbed to an all-time high of second in 2011 before finishing in third. Under Gundy, OSU has not only set a school record for first-team allleague selections, but also for first-team academic all-conference selections. Gundy and Oklahoma State agreed on a new contract in January. The agreement keeps the former Cowboy quarterback in charge of OSU’s football fortunes through at least 2019. And it is documentation of the progress that Oklahoma State has made since the 1990 OSU grad became the school’s head coach. His record of 59-30 hardly describes the renaissance of Cowboy football. Under Gundy’s guidance, OSU’s Big 12 record has improved from 1-7 in 2005 to 3-5 in 2006, 4-4 in 2007, 5-3 in 2008, 6-2 in 2009 and 2010 and 8-1 in 2011. During that same time frame, the overall win total has gone from four to 12. Gundy was hired as the school’s 22nd head football coach on Jan. 3, 2005. He had been serving as OSU’s offensive coordinator under Les Miles. It was the culmination of a legendary career for one of Oklahoma’s all-time great high school athletes. The first year was tough. Oklahoma State was 4-7 with one conference win

Gundy Capsule Year

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2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Career

4-7 7-6 7-6 9-4 9-4 11-2 12-1 59-30

3-3 4-2 4-2 6-1 6-2 6-2 6-0 35-12

1-4 1-4 2-4 3-2 3-1 4-0 5-1 19-16

0-0 2-0 1-0 0-1 0-1 1-0 1-0 5-2

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1-7 3-5 4-4 5-3 6-2 6-2 8-1 33-24

6th South 5th South 3rd South 4th South 2nd South T1st South 1st -

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Gundy As A Head Coach 2005 9/3 9/8 9/17 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/12 11/19 11/26

4-7 (1-7 Big 12) Montana State W at Florida Atlantic W Arkansas State W Colorado L Missouri L at Texas A&M L at Iowa State L Texas L Texas Tech W at Baylor L at Oklahoma L

2006 9/2 9/9 9/16 9/23 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11 11/18 11/25 12/28

7-6 (3-5 Big 12) Missouri State W 52-10 vs. Arkansas State W 35-7 Florida Atlantic W 48-8 at Houston L 25-34 at Kansas State L 27-31 at Kansas W 42-32 Texas A&M L-ot 33-34 Nebraska W 41-29 at Texas L 10-36 Baylor W 66-24 at Texas Tech L 24-30 Oklahoma L 21-27 vs. Alabama* W 34-31

2007 9/1 9/8 9/14 9/22 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 11/3 11/10 11/17 11/24 12/31

7-6 (4-4 Big 12) at No. 13 Georgia L Florida Atlantic W at Troy L Texas Tech W Sam Houston St. W at Texas A&M L at Nebraska W No. 25 Kansas St. W No. 14 Texas L No. 5 Kansas L at Baylor W at No. 10 Oklahoma L vs. Indiana# W

14-35 42-6 23-41 49-45 39-3 23-24 45-14 41-39 35-38 28-43 45-14 17-49 49-33

2008 8/30 9/6 9/13 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/15 11/29 12/30

9-4 (5-3 Big 12) at Washington St. W Houston W Missouri State W Troy W Texas A&M W at No. 3 Missouri W Baylor W at No. 1 Texas L Iowa State W at No. 2 Texas Tech L at Colorado W No. 3 Oklahoma L vs. No. 15 Oregon% L

39-13 56-37 57-13 55-24 56-28 28-23 34-6 24-28 59-17 20-56 30-17 41-61 31-42

15-0 23-3 20-10 0-34 31-38 23-62 10-37 28-47 24-17 34-44 14-42

2009 9/5 9/12 9/19 9/26 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/19 11/28 1/2

9-4 (6-2 Big 12) No. 13 Georgia Houston Rice Grambling State at Texas A&M Missouri at Baylor No. 3 Texas at Iowa State Texas Tech Colorado at Oklahoma vs. Ole Miss!

W L W W W W W L W W W L L

24-10 45-35 41-24 56-6 36-31 33-17 34-7 41-14 34-8 24-17 31-28 0-27 7-21

2010 9/4 9/11 9/18 9/30 10/8 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13 11/20 11/27 12/29

11-2 (6-2 Big 12) Washington State W Troy W Tulsa W Texas A&M W at Louisiana W at Texas Tech W No. 14 Nebraska L at Kansas State W No. 22 Baylor W at Texas W at Kansas W No. 14 Oklahoma L vs. Arizona^ W

65-17 41-38 65-28 38-35 54-28 34-17 51-41 24-14 55-28 33-16 48-14 47-41 36-10

2011 9/3 9/8 9/17 9/24 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/18 12/3 1/2

12-1 (8-1 Big 12) Louisiana Arizona at Tulsa at No. 8 Texas A&M Kansas at No.22 Texas at Missouri Baylor No. 17 Kansas St. at Texas Tech at Iowa State No. 13 Oklahoma No. 4 Stanford $

W 61-34 W 37-14 W 59-33 W 30-29 W 70-28 W 38-26 W 45-24 W 59-24 W 52-45 W 66-6 L-ot 37-31 W 44-10 W-ot 41-38

* Independence Bowl # Insight Bowl % Holiday Bowl ! Cotton Bowl ^ Alamo Bowl $ Fiesta Bowl

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Gundy Through the Years

As a Player 1986 1987 1988 1989

The Sporting News Outstanding Freshman QB; Set NCAA record for most passes to start a career without an interception (138) Led OSU to 10-2 record and Sun Bowl win; Completed 59.7 percent of his passes Led OSU to 10-2 record and Holiday Bowl win; Second nationally in pass efficiency Completed his career as Big Eight’s all-time leader in passing and total offense

As a Coach 2005- 2001-04 1997-2000 1996 1990-95

Oklahoma State Head Coach Oklahoma State Assistant Head Coach/ Offensive Coordinator Maryland Quarterbacks Coach/ Passing Game Coordinator/Receivers Baylor Quarterbacks Coach / Passing Game Coordinator Oklahoma State Offensive Coord. (1994), Quarterbacks (1991-93), Receivers (1990)

and a sixth-place finish in the Big 12 South. Gundy, however, never wavered. He faced early and difficult decisions in his head coaching career. Those challenges included the dismissal of several players, some who figured to be headliners going into the 2005 campaign. He also had to deal with the shocking death of Vernon Grant, an inspirational team leader and multi-year starter. Gundy handled the early adversity with a steady hand beyond his years. The young Cowboys spent year one in transition with a new head coach, a new offensive coordinator and a new defensive coordinator. In 2006, OSU’s second year under Gundy, the record improved to 7-6, with a win in the Independence Bowl over Alabama. OSU fielded one of the country’s most exciting offensive squads, displayed some talented underclassmen on defense and proved capable of bumping helmets with the elite of the Big 12. And that win total, as impressive as it was, could have been even more pronounced as four Cowboy losses were decided on the final play of the game. The season included a win over Big 12 North champ Nebraska and a last-play loss to South champ Oklahoma. The 34-31 win over Alabama in the PetroSun Independence Bowl was OSU’s

fourth bowl appearance in five seasons, but marked just the second postseason win for OSU since Barry Sanders hung up his orange-colored cleats in 1988. Scoring was up by more than two touchdowns per game as the 2006 edition of Cowboy football became one of the most prolific offensive teams in school history, averaging more than 35 points per game. Oklahoma State joined undefeated Boise State as the only two teams in the country to average more than 200 yards per game rushing and passing. OSU’s 2006 roster also produced some of the Big 12’s brightest stars, including the offensive newcomer of the year in first-team all-Big 12 receiver Adarius Bowman, and defensive freshman of the year in safety Andre Sexton. Bowman and offensive lineman Corey Hilliard were consensus first-team all-Big 12 selections. Bowman was Gundy’s second straight offensive newcomer of the year (Mike Hamilton in 2005). The Cowboys finished Gundy’s second year seventh nationally and tops in the Big 12 in rushing, seventh nationally in scoring and No. 16 in total offense. The conference rushing title was a first for the Pokes. OSU followed up that ground attack with more team rushing titles in 2007, 2008 and 2009. In 2007, despite facing the NCAA’s toughest schedule, the Cowboys won their second straight bowl game (Insight) and the climb up the Big 12 ladder continued with OSU finishing third in the South. Oklahoma State entered the final week of the regular season playing for a share of the Big 12 South championship. The bowl titles marked the first time since 1987 and 1988 (Gundy’s playing days) that the Cowboys won postseason games in consecutive seasons. The Cowboys’ 45-14 win at Nebraska was OSU’s first in Lincoln since the Kennedy Administration. The Cowboy offense followed up its 2006 success with something unprecedented in 2007 when it finished the season with 3,161 rushing yards and 3,161 passing yards. OSU finished seventh nationally in total offense (486.3 yards per game). The season culminated with a 49-33 win over Indiana in the Insight Bowl and sophomore quarterback Zac Robinson set a new OSU singleseason record in total offense (since broken by Brandon Weeden). The 2008 season drew headlines. That version of the Cowboys became one of the most decorated in school history. Two sophomores, receiver Dez Bryant and running back Kendall Hunter, became first-team All-Americans. Quarterback Zac Robinson was a finalist for the Manning Award and a semifinalist for the Davey O’Brien. Tight end Brandon Pettigrew was a finalist for the Mackey Award and punter Matt Fodge was the winner of the Ray Guy Award. Junior Perrish Cox was voted a first-team All-America kick returner. Also in 2008, the Cowboys ascended into the top 10 for the first time in 20 years, climbed to sixth in the BCS rankings and picked up a road win against a member of the Associated Press top five (Missouri). That season culminated with OSU’s first appearance in the Holiday Bowl since 1988. In 2009, OSU was ranked in the top 25 all season, reaching as high as fifth in the AP poll during its 9-4 run. Along the way, OSU set a new record for season ticket sales, and played in front of the largest home crowds in school history (all of those attendance marks have since been broken). OSU entered the final week of the regular season very much in contention for its first BCS bowl berth and the Cowboys’ 6-2 Big 12 record propelled OSU to No. 2 in the Big 12 bowl pecking order and an appearance in the Cotton Bowl. It was a satisfying achievement considering the onslaught of injuries the Cowboys battled throughout the year.

Mike Gundy has coached four major award-winners, including two-time Biletnikoff Awardwinner Justin Blackmon

The 2010, season was considered a break-through season as OSU finished 11-2 and closed a season in the top 10 for the first time since 1984. Brandon Weeden became Oklahoma State’s first All-Big 12 quarterback, Justin Blackmon brought home the Biletnikoff Award and Dan Bailey won the Lou Groza Award. The Cowboys generated 520 yards of offense per game and unveiled a new-look passing attack that ranked second nationally (346 yards per game) and helped OSU score 44.2 points per contest. All-America accolades rolled in for running back Kendall Hunter, Blackmon, punter Quinn Sharp and kicker Dan Bailey. The share of the Big 12 South title was a first for OSU as the Cowboys won 10

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games in the regular season for the first time ever and for the fourth time overall. The ’10 squad also became the first OSU team to go undefeated on the road since 1945. All of those achievements were reached by a team selected to finish fifth in the six-team Big 12 South. But 2010 simply set the stage for 2011. One year after no expectations greeted the Cowboys, 2011 featured unprecedented demands of OSU. The Cowboys were ranked No. 9 in the AP poll (tying the all-time preseason high set in 2009) to start the season and the squad proved up to the task. The Cowboys raced to a 10-0 start and reached No. 2 in the AP balloting and in the BCS standings before finishing third in both. OSU clinched its first outright conference title with a lopsided win over Oklahoma and followed up that showing with a Fiesta Bowl victory over No. 4 Stanford to put the wraps on a 12-1 season. Blackmon repeated as the Biletnikoff Award winner and five Cowboys (Blackmon, kicker Quinn Sharp, offensive linemen Levy Adcock and Grant Garner, and safety Markelle Martin) earned All-America honors. OSU won at Texas for the second straight season, knocked off five ranked opponents, beat four teams that won 10 games and knocked off seven teams in the final BCS rankings’ top 30. The Cowboys passed for 387 yards per game (second nationally), and scored 48.7 points per game (also second nationally). OSU led the nation in turnovers forced (44) and turnover margin (plus-1.62 per game) Mike Gundy first arrived on the Oklahoma State campus in 1986 after a heavily-decorated prep career. He became a four-year starter at OSU (198689), and led the Cowboys to a pair of bowl wins, the 1987 Sun Bowl over West Virginia and the 1988 Holiday Bowl over Wyoming. During those two seasons, OSU accumulated a 20-4 record. Gundy ended his career as the Big Eight Conference’s all-time leader in passing and total offense. More than 20 years after his playing career, his name is still featured throughout the OSU record books. Most of his personal marks stood until Gundy assumed head coaching duties. He began his college career by throwing 138 passes before tossing his first career interception. That streak remained an NCAA record until 2008. After graduation, Gundy joined the Oklahoma State football staff. He coached the receivers in 1990, the quarterbacks from 1991-1993 and in 1995, and served as offensive coordinator during the 1994 season in the final year for Gundy’s college coach, Pat Jones. Gundy has coached in Stillwater under each of the three previous Cowboy head coaches (Jones, Bob Simmons and Les Miles). He spent one season at Baylor (1996) as quarterbacks coach and passing game coordinator before heading to the ACC, where he coached at Maryland (1997-2000). He returned to Stillwater in 2001 as assistant head coach and offensive coordinator, and he also coached OSU quarterbacks. Gundy is just the third Oklahoma State graduate to assume the head coaching duties in Stillwater. Jim Lookabaugh (1939-49) and Floyd Gass (1969-71) were the others. His 59 wins rank second all-time at OSU. He is just four victories of breaking the career win total of 62 held by Gundy’s college coach, Pat Jones. Gundy and his wife, Kristen (also an OSU graduate), have three children, Gavin, Gunnar and Gage.

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KASEY

DUNN WIDE RECEIVERS SECOND YEAR | IDAHO, 1992

Coaching Career

• Wide receivers coach Kasey Dunn joined the Oklahoma State staff in February of 2011. • Dunn coached Justin Blackmon to the 2011 Biletnikoff Award as America’s top wide receiver in addition to coaching him to unanimous All-America recognition. Under Dunn’s watch, Blackmon set the OSU single-season record for receptions in 2011.

• A native of San Diego, Calif., he went on to play professionally with British Columbia (1992) and Edmonton (1993) of the CFL, and Houston (1992) of the NFL before launching his coaching career. • In 1993 he served as a volunteer assistant at his alma mater, working with the wide receivers. • Dunn then worked as tight ends and receivers coach at the University of San Diego in 1994 before returning to Idaho as cornerbacks coach in 1995. • Dunn has worked on both sides of the ball during stops at Arizona (2004-06), Texas Christian (2003), Washington State (1998-2002), New Mexico (1996-97) and Idaho (1993 and 1995). In addition, he served minority internships with both the NFL’s Seattle Seahawks (2003) and Denver Broncos (1997). • Dunn spent several months at Maryland in 2008 before accepting a position with the Seattle Seahawks. • He also worked during the 2007 season on the Baylor staff, where he held the title of special teams coordinator and wide receivers coach, and was elevated to assistant head coach early in his tenure.

• With Dunn on staff, Oklahoma State led the Big 12 and ranked second nationally in both scoring offense and passing offense in 2011. The Cowboys ranked third in the country in total offense.

• Before his stop at Baylor, Dunn was the running backs coach at Arizona where he mentored three future NFL backs, including Mike Bell who ended his career in 2005 with a third consecutive 900-yard season. Bell finished his collegiate career ranked fourth on Arizona’s all-time rushing chart, totaling 3,163 yards on 678 attempts (4.7 avg.).

• Dunn spent the 2010 season serving as wide receivers coach at Southern Miss after a two-year stay as running backs coach for the NFL’s Seattle Seahawks.

• Dunn was on the defensive side of the ball at TCU where he coached cornerbacks and helped the Horned Frogs to an 11-2 record and a bid in the Fort Worth Bowl.

• During his year at Southern Miss, the Golden Eagles went 8-5 and played in the Beef O’Brady’s Bowl. The Golden Eagles ranked 18th nationally in total offense and were 15th nationally in scoring offense. Receivers Johdrick Morris and Kelvin Bolden combined for 96 receptions for 1,406 yards and 10 receiving touchdowns.

• During his five-year tenure on Mike Price’s Washington State staff, he served as running backs coach. In addition, he was the special teams coordinator his final three seasons. In 2001, he was also elevated to assistant head coach. In his time in Pullman, the Cougars went to back-to-back bowl games for the first time in school history (2001 Sun Bowl and 2003 Rose Bowl) and started a three-year run of 10-victory campaigns.

• With the Seahawks in 2009, Dunn oversaw running backs Julius Jones and Justin Forsett as they combined to carry the ball 291 times for 1,282 yards and make 76 receptions for 582 yards. • A 1992 University of Idaho graduate, Dunn was a standout receiver at Idaho from 1987-91. He was a three-time All-American who ended his career with school records in receptions (268), yards (3,847) and was second in touchdowns (25). At the end of his career, his catch total and receiving yards ranked second all-time in the Football Championship Subdivision, trailing only Jerry Rice. His career receptions and career yards totals still stand as Vandals’ school records, while his 25 career touchdown receptions are second all-time. • Dunn led the nation in both receptions per game (8.0 avg.) and receiving yards per game (105.8 avg.) as a junior in 1990. He ranked No. 3 nationally with 85 receptions as a senior and was fifth with 73 catches as a sophomore in 1989. The Vandals claimed three Big Sky Conference titles during Dunn’s playing career and went 24-12.

• He also coached two WSU running backs to school records, with Kevin Brown rushing for a sophomore school-record 1,046 yards in 1998 and Deon Burnett establishing a WSU freshman mark by rushing for 974 yards in 1999. • Prior to that he served as cornerbacks coach at New Mexico, helping the Lobos secure an appearance in the 1997 Insight.com Bowl.

PERSONAL

• Dunn and his wife, Janelle, have two daughters, Kayla and Lauren.

Dunn AT A GLANCE Year By Year

Year Employer 2011 Oklahoma State 2010 Southern Miss 2008-09 Seattle Seahawks 2007 Baylor 2004-06 Arizona 2003 TCU 1998-02 Washington State 1996-97 New Mexico 1995 Idaho 1994 San Diego 1993 Idaho

Position Wide Receivers Wide Receivers Running Backs Wide Receivers/Special Teams Coordinator Running Backs Cornerbacks Running Backs/Special Teams Coordinator from 2000-02 Cornerbacks Cornerbacks Tight Ends and Wide Receivers Volunteer Assistant

Bowl Games 2012 2010 2003 2003 2001 1997

Fiesta Bowl Beef O’Brady’s Bowl Forth Worth Bowl Rose Bowl Sun Bowl Insight.com Bowl

Prominent Pupils

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JONES CORNERBACKS FIFTH YEAR | ALABAMA, 2001

Coaching Career

• Jason Jones joined the Oklahoma State staff prior to the 2008 season. • Jones has coached three different Cowboy corners to first-team All-Big 12 honors in the last three seasons, with Perrish Cox earning the honor in 2009, Andrew McGee in 2010 and Brodrick Brown in 2011. Cox and Brown were both semifinalists for the Thorpe Award given to the nation’s most outstanding defensive back. • With Jones serving as position coach, Cox led the nation in passes defended per game in 2009 and Brown ranked third in the same category in 2011. • The Oklahoma State defense has been the nation’s most opportunistic over the past two years, as the Cowboys have forced an NCAA-best 78 turnovers the past two seasons. OSU led the nation with 44 turnovers forced in 2011 and was fifth with 34 in 2010. • The Cowboys have become one of the Big 12’s elite teams with Jones on the staff, as OSU has amassed a 41-11 record since he came to Stillwater. • Jones coached senior Perrish Cox to first-team All-America honors in 2009 and saw him named a Thorpe Award semifinalist. He is part of a defensive coaching staff that helped OSU improve to 31st nationally in total defense in 2009. • With Jones serving as his position coach, Jacob Lacey ranked second in the Big 12 and 16th nationally in passes defended in 2008. He was honored as a second-team all-Big 12 cornerback by the conference’s coaches and is now a starting corner for the Indianapolis Colts. • Jones came to Stillwater from Tulsa, where he served as cornerbacks coach and special teams coordinator in 2006. He helped the Golden Hurricane to a 10-4 record, an appearance in the Conference USA championship game, and a 63-7 win over Bowling Green in the 2008 GMAC Bowl. • Success has followed Jones at each of his coaching stops. In 2006, Jones served as the cornerbacks coach at Rice University, helping the Owls to their first bowl trip in 45 years as the Owls competed in the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl. In his first stint at Tulsa, Jones coached cornerbacks and helped the Golden Hurricane to a Conference USA championship and an appearance in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl. His first coaching job came as a graduate assistant at Alabama, where he helped his alma mater to an appearance in the Music City Bowl. • With Jones leading the Tulsa secondary in 2005, the Hurricane defense ranked third nationally in takeaways (36) and interceptions (22) and was 11th nationally in pass efficiency defense and 17th in pass defense. Jones’ cornerbacks totaled 13 of those interceptions and had 29 passes defended.

PERSONAL

• Born Nov. 13, 1977, Jones is a 2001 graduate of the University of Alabama with a degree in financial planning. Jones was a two-year starter at defensive back for the Crimson Tide and was part of three Alabama bowl teams, competing in the 1996 Outback Bowl, the 1998 Music City Bowl and the 1999 FedEx Orange Bowl. • A member of Crimson Tide teams that played in the Southeastern Conference championship game in 1996 and 1999. • Jones earned a master’s degree from Alabama in sports management in 2005. He and his wife Kysha have three children, Andrew, Jace and Jarah.

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JONES AT A GLANCE Year By Year

Year School 2008-pres. Oklahoma State 2007 Tulsa 2006 Rice 2005 Tulsa 2004 Alabama

Position Cornerbacks Cornerbacks/Special Teams Coordinator Cornerbacks Cornerbacks Graduate Assistant

Bowl Games 2012 Fiesta Bowl 2010 Alamo Bowl 2010 Cotton Bowl 2008 Holiday Bowl 2008 GMAC Bowl 2006 R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl 2005 AutoZone Liberty Bowl 2004 Music City Bowl PROMINENT PUPILS Perrish Cox, Oklahoma State (Denver Broncos) Nick Graham, Tulsa (Philadelphia Eagles) Jacob Lacey, Oklahoma State (Indianapolis Colts) Anthony Madison, Alabama (Pittsburgh Steelers) Ramzee Robinson, Alabama (Detroit Lions)

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MALONE SAFETIES FIRST YEAR | TEXAS

Coaching Career

• Van Malone is in his first year at Oklahoma State after joining the staff in February of 2012. He came to Stillwater after spending two years serving as secondary coach and recruiting coordinator at Tulsa. • Forcing turnovers was a recurring theme during Malone’s time in Tulsa. In 2010, the Tulsa defense ranked first nationally in interceptions with 24, while the Hurricane was the NCAA’s second-ranked team for turnover margin and third for turnovers gained. In 2011, Tulsa was 12th nationally with 18 passes intercepted and 25th with 28 turnovers gained despite facing elite quarterbacks such as Oklahoma State’s Brandon Weeden, Boise State’s Kellen Moore, Houston’s Case Keenum and Oklahoma’s Landry Jones.

• The Lions reached the NFL playoffs in both 1994 and 1995. In 1996, Malone started every game and was named the special teams captain and was awarded a game ball three times. After the 1997 season, Malone signed a contract with the Arizona Cardinals and retired after the 1998 season due to injury. • During his time with the Lions, Malone also served as a marketing intern with Reebok International and also provided post-game analysis and commentary for Fox Television Sports as a co-host in Detroit (Fox2). He was a True Value NFL Man of the Year semifinalist and was called on by the club to speak to many organizations. • Beginning in 1997, Malone was a youth camp director and football coordinator at the Texas Sports Development Academy in San Antonio, Texas. He also co-founded and headed up the “New Beginnings”, a non-profit charity organization in Houston. • Malone began coaching in the high school ranks at his alma mater, Houston Waltrip High School from 1999-2002. He also coached at Conroe High School from 2002-03. He earned the Houston High School Coaches Association “Assistant Coach of the Year” in 2000 and was also honored by the Houston Police Department with the “Lifesaver of the Year” Award.

PERSONAL

• With Malone on staff, Tulsa compiled a 13-3 record in Conference USA.

• Malone was a four-year letterman (1990-93) at the University of Texas, earning thirdteam All-America honors and All-SWC accolades as a defensive back his senior season. He was honored as a Longhorn team captain in 1993 and was awarded the Darrell Royal Award for tenacity in 1993 as well. Malone played in the Blue-Gray All-Star Classic and the Hula Bowl following his senior campaign. As a freshman in 1990, Malone earned The Sporting News Freshman All-America mention as Texas won the Southwest Conference Championship.

• Prior to his appointment at Tulsa, Malone spent four seasons at Texas A&M as a defensive secondary coach. He coached the cornerbacks in his first two years (2006-07) and spent his final two seasons (2008-09) coaching the safeties.

• A native of Houston who majored in education/sports management while at Texas, Malone completed his undergraduate work through the NFL’s degree completion program and earned his degree in social science from the University of Houston in 2002.

• Malone coached defensive backs at the University of North Texas during the 2005 season and also assisted coaching the special teams.

• Malone continues to serve on the National Minority Issues Committee and the program committee of the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA). He is a lifetime member of the Texas High School Coaches Association, was a member of the Houston Coaches Association (1998-2003) and the Houston Area Minority Coaches Association (1998-2003). He is a member of the National Black Coaches Association and the National Federation of High School Coaches Association.

• Before that, Malone served as the cornerback coach and worked with the special teams at Western Michigan in 2004. • In 2003, Malone served a NFL Minority Coaching Fellowship with the Detroit Lions and also worked with wide receivers at North Dakota State University.

• Malone and his wife, Nedra, have three sons: Van, Vaughn, and Vincent.

• Malone played five seasons in the NFL after being drafted in the second round, the 57th player selection overall, by the Detroit Lions in 1994. He played in every game as a rookie and was a standout special teams player earning Special Teams Player of the Week on six different occasions. His special teams play earned him a nomination for the Pro Bowl in 1994 and 1995.

MALONE AT A GLANCE Year By Year

Year Employer 2012-pres. Oklahoma State 2010-11 Tulsa 2006-09 Texas A&M 2005 North Texas 2004 Western Michigan 2003 North Dakota State 2003 Detroit Lions

Position Safeties Secondary/Recruiting Coord. Corners/Safeties Defensive Backs/Special Teams Cornerbacks/Special Teams Wide Receivers Minority Coaching Fellowship

Bowl Games 2011 2010 2009 2007 2006

Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl Independence Bowl Alamo Bowl Holiday Bowl

Prominent Pupils

Melvin Bullitt, Texas A&M (Indianapolis Colts) Danny Gorrer, Texas A&M (Baltimore Ravens) Von Miller, Texas A&M (Denver Broncos) Jordan Pugh, Texas A&M (Carolina Panthers) Joe Mays, North Dakota State (Philadelphia Eagles)

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MEACHAM INSIDE RECEIVERS EIGHTH YEAR | OKLAHOMA STATE, 1988

Coaching Career • Doug Meacham has been part of two of the most successful eras in Oklahoma State football history, first as a player from 1984-87 and now as a coach from 2005 to the present.

PERSONAL • During his playing days at Oklahoma State, Meacham was on teams that participated in four bowl games (1983 Bluebonnet, 1984 Gator, 1985 Gator and 1987 Sun). He was a three-year starter for the Cowboys and had a string of 35 consecutive starts. During his Oklahoma State playing career, the Cowboys fashioned an overall record of 34-9. • Individually, he earned all-Big Eight honors and was an honorable mention AllAmerican as a senior. He was a captain of the 1987 Sun Bowl team that defeated West Virginia. As an offensive lineman, Meacham blocked for both Thurman Thomas, a twotime Big Eight Player of the Year, and Barry Sanders, the 1988 Heisman Trophy winner. • In high school, he was a three-year starter and was a two-time all-district selection. • Meacham was born Dec. 16, 1964, in Arlington, Texas. He is married to the former Kendall Deas and they have three children: Peyton, Cole and Brooks.

• Oklahoma State led the Big 12 and ranked second nationally in both scoring offense and passing offense in 2011. The Cowboys ranked third in the country in total offense. OSU scored more than 50 points six times and broke the 60-point mark in three contests during the 2011 season. • Helped coach an Oklahoma State offense that has averaged at least 40 points per game in 2007, 2008, 2010 and 2011. • Meacham has been part of Oklahoma State offensive coaching staffs that led the Cowboys to top-20 national finishes in total offense in 2006 (16th), 2007 (seventh), 2008 (sixth), 2010 (third) and 2011 (third). • Meacham coached inside receiver Josh Cooper to a spot on the OSU career top-10 in both receptions and receiving yards. • With Meacham serving as his position coach, Cooper ranked in the top 10 in the Big 12 and the top 50 nationally in receptions per game in both 2010 and 2011. • Meacham served as OSU’s passing game coordinator in 2008 and 2009. • Among his charges at tight end during his OSU tenure is 2007 first-team all-Big 12 tight end Brandon Pettigrew, who went on to become a first-round draft choice (No. 20 overall) of the Detroit Lions. • Under Meacham’s guidance, Pettigrew was a finalist for the 2008 Mackey Award presented to the nation’s top tight end. • Meacham helped coach a 2008 Cowboy offense that ranked among the top 10 nationally in rushing, total offense, scoring and pass efficiency. • Meacham coached Pettigrew to a 2007 season in which he had 35 catches for 540 yards (15.4 yards per catch) and four touchdowns and was a first-team all-Big 12 honoree. • Meacham was instrumental in establishing a record-setting offense at Samford. He directed an attack in 2004 that set several school records, including passing yards (2,986), pass completions (256) and completion percentage (59.8). • Prior to Samford, Meacham worked the same kind of magic at Henderson State, where he was offensive coordinator and offensive line coach. During the 2000 season at Henderson State, Meacham coached an offense that broke two Division II national passing and receiving records, four Gulf South Conference records and nine school passing and receiving records. • Meacham’s history of record-breaking offenses, however, began even before his stint at Henderson. He joined the staff at Jacksonville State in 1997 and in just his first season, JSU went 7-4 and recorded the biggest turnaround in Division I-AA. During his tenure at Jacksonville State, Meacham’s offensive unit broke 21 school passing and receiving records. • Meacham also spent three years as the offensive coordinator at Georgia Military College. He first joined the GMC staff in 1991 and served as offensive line and tight ends coach. In 1994, he was promoted to offensive coordinator and helped guide the school to an impressive 35-8 record during his tenure.

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Year 2005-pres. 2002-2004 1999-2000 1997-1999 1991-1996 1989-1991 1988-1989

School Oklahoma State Samford Henderson State Jacksonville State Georgia Military Oklahoma State NEO A&M JC

Position Tight Ends/Inside Receivers Offensive Coordinator/Line Offensive Coordinator/Line Offensive Coordinator/Line Offensive Coordinator/Line GA/Offensive Line/Linebackers Graduate Assistant

Bowl Games 2012 2010 2010 2008 2007 2006

Fiesta Bowl Alamo Bowl Cotton Bowl Holiday Bowl Insight Bowl Independence Bowl

Prominent Pupils

Efrem Hill, Samford (Cleveland Browns) Brandon Pettigrew, Oklahoma State (Detroit Lions)

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MONKEN OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR/QUARTERBACKS SECOND YEAR | KNOX COLLEGE, 1989

Coaching Career

• Offensive coordinator Todd Monken returned to Oklahoma State as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach in February of 2011. He coached previously at OSU from 2002-04, serving as pass game coordinator and wide receivers coach. • Under Monken’s watch, Oklahoma State set single-season records for points scored, touchdowns scored, first downs, pass attempts, pass completions, passing yards, completion percentage, touchdown passes, yards per play and third-down conversions in 2011 in addition to posting six of the top seven single-game passing marks in school history. Monken coordinated a 2011 Cowboy offense that scored more than 50 points six times and broke the 60-point mark in three contests. • With Monken calling the plays, Oklahoma State led the Big 12 and ranked second nationally in both scoring offense and passing offense in 2011. The Cowboys ranked third in the country in total offense. • With Monken serving as his position coach, Brandon Weeden set single-season school records for passes completed, passes attempted, passing yards, touchdown passes, completion percentage and total offense in 2011. Weeden also set single-game school records for passing yards and total offense under Monken’s watch in 2011. On the national level, Weeden finished the 2011 season second in passing yards, third in total offense, fourth in touchdown passes and ninth in pass efficiency. • Monken’s offense produced the 2011 Biletnikoff Award winner in Justin Blackmon in addition to a pair of All-Americans in Blackmon and offensive lineman Levy Adcock. • Monken returned to Stillwater after spending four years as wide receivers coach for the Jacksonville Jaguars. He had been promoted to the role of Jaguars’ quarterback coach immediately before taking the offensive coordinator job at Oklahoma State. • In Monken’s final year in Jacksonville, the Jaguar trio of Mike Thomas, Marcedes Lewis and Mike Sims-Walker combined to make 167 catches for 2,082 yards and 21 touchdowns. Lewis earned a spot in the Pro Bowl.

• In 2009, Monken coached a mostly-new wide receiver corps in which an inexperienced Mike Sims-Walker was joined by veteran Torry Holt and three first-year players. In all, six wide receivers accounted for 176 receptions and 2,254 yards and nine touchdowns. SimsWalker had a breakout season, finishing as the team leader with 63 receptions for 869 yards and seven touchdowns. Mike Thomas’ 48 catches were a team record for a rookie. • At LSU from 2005-06, Monken developed several receivers including Skyler Green, Dwayne Bowe and Buster Davis. Bowe and Davis were selected in the first round of the 2007 NFL Draft. Bowe combined with Davis and Early Doucet to form one of the nation’s premier receiving corps in 2006. The trio combined for 180 receptions, 2,598 yards and 24 TDs. Bowe finished his career with 154 catches for 2,403 yards, and his school-record 26 touchdowns ranked eighth in SEC history. • Prior to LSU, Monken spent three seasons (2002-04) at Oklahoma State as pass game coordinator/wide receivers coach. In his three seasons at Oklahoma State, the Cowboys averaged more than 32 points per game. Monken tutored 2004 first-round pick Rashaun Woods, who was selected 31st overall by the San Francisco 49ers. Woods was a two-time All-America honoree and concluded his career with 293 receptions for 4,414 yards and 42 touchdowns. • Monken helped engineer one of the nation’s best passing attacks in his two seasons (2000-01) at Louisiana Tech – one year as the running backs coach and the other as wide receivers coach. In 2001, Louisiana Tech ranked eighth in the nation in passing, averaging 313 yards through the air per game. A year earlier, Tech ranked seventh in the nation averaging 313 yards passing per game. • Monken spent seven seasons at Eastern Michigan (1993-99) including the last two as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. He also spent time at Grand Valley State (1989-90) and Notre Dame (1991-92).

PERSONAL

• A native of Wheaton, Ill., Monken was a three-year letter-winner at quarterback for Knox College. He earned a bachelor’s degree in economics and followed with a master’s degree in education leadership from Grand Valley State. Monken and his wife, Terri, have one son, Travis.

Monken AT A GLANCE Year By Year

Year Employer 2011 Oklahoma State 2007-10 Jacksonville Jaguars 2005-06 LSU 2002-04 Oklahoma State 2000-01 Louisiana Tech 1993-99 Eastern Michigan 1991-92 Notre Dame 1989-90 Grand Valley State

Position Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Wide Receivers Passing Game Coordinator/ Wide Receivers Pass Game Coordinator/ Wide Receivers Running Backs/ Recruiting Coordinator in 2000 Wide Receivers Defensive Backs/Wide Receivers Offensive Coordinator, Quarterbacks from 1998-99 Graduate Assistant Assistant Coach

Bowl Games 2012 2007 2005 2002 2004 2004 2001 1992 1993

Fiesta Bowl Sugar Bowl Peach Bowl Houston Bowl Cotton Bowl Alamo Bowl Humanitarian Bowl Sugar Bowl Cotton Bowl

Prominent Pupils

Brandon Weeden, Oklahoma State Rashaun Woods, Oklahoma State (San Francisco 49ers) D’Juan Woods, Oklahoma State (Jacksonville Jaguars) Skyler Green, LSU (Cincinnati Bengals) Dwayne Bowe, LSU (Kansas City Chiefs) Buster Davis, LSU (San Diego Chargers) Early Doucet, LSU (Arizona Cardinals) Kevin Walter, Eastern Michigan (Houston Texans) Brandon LaFell, LSU (Carolina Panthers) Bennie Brazell, LSU (Cincinnati Bengals) John Simon, Louisiana Tech (Washington Redskins) Mike Thomas, Jacksonville Jaguars Mike Sims-Walker, Jacksonville Jaguars Torry Holt, Jacksonville Jaguars 18

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SINGLETON RUNNING BACKS SECOND YEAR | AIR FORCE, 1999

Coaching Career

• Jemal Singleton joined the Oklahoma State staff in February of 2011. • With Singleton on staff, Oklahoma State led the Big 12 and ranked second nationally in both scoring offense and passing offense in 2011. The Cowboys ranked third in the country in total offense. The Cowboys scored more than 50 points six times and broke the 60-point mark in three contests. • Singleton coached Joseph Randle to a spot on the Associated Press first-team All-Big 12 squad in 2011 after Randle ranked fourth nationally in touchdowns scored and was fourth in both rushing touchdowns and scoring per game. • Singleton coached the Cowboy running backs to 10 100-yard games in 2011, with Randle accounting for six and both Jeremy Smith and Herschel Sims tacking on an additional two, respectively. Both Randle (151 yards and two touchdowns) and Smith (119 yards and two touchdowns) eclipsed the 100-yard mark in Oklahoma State’s Big 12 championship-clinching win over Oklahoma. • A 1999 graduate of the Air Force Academy, Singleton served in multiple capacities at his alma mater from 2000-10, earning a full-time varsity coaching appointment in 2006. • Singleton served as the Falcons’ running backs coach from 2006-10 and held the title of running game coordinator from 2007-10. During his tenure, Air Force won the conference rushing title and ranked in the top 10 nationally each season.

• In 2010, the Falcons ranked second in the country with 306.5 rushing yards per game. Asher Clark became the 13th player in the program’s history to reach 1,000 yards with 1,031. He averaged 79.3 yards per game and Jared Tew delivered 74.9 yards per game in eight contests. The team’s 3,985 rushing yards marked the second-best total in Mountain West Conference history and the team’s 41 rushing touchdowns shared a MWC record. • Clark (2008) and Tew (2009) both secured outstanding player honors at the Armed Forces Bowl under Singleton’s guidance. • Along with Clark and Tew, Singleton also mentored 2008 graduate Chad Hall into one of the most explosive running backs in the nation. Hall was a third-team All-American in 2007 and was the conference offensive player of the year after rushing for a conferencebest 1,478 yards, which is the second-best single-season effort in school history. • Singleton developed a young group of running backs that helped Air Force rank third nationally with a 283.5 yards-per-game average in 2009. • In Singleton’s first year as running backs coach, he helped dramatically decrease Air Force’s number of fumbles. In 2005, the Falcons had 28 fumbles. However, with Singleton coaching the Air Force backs in 2006, the Falcons had just 19 fumbles, an average of nearly one less fumble per game. • Singleton is a 1999 graduate of the Academy where he earned his bachelor’s degree in social sciences. He played running back for the Falcons from 1995-98. • A co-captain of the 1998 squad, Singleton was a three-year letterwinner at halfback and was an honorable mention all-Western Athletic Conference selection his senior year. • While at the Academy, Singleton helped lead the school to new heights. The team won 10 or more games in back-to-back seasons for the first time in school history during his junior and senior campaigns. • The 1997 team went 10-3 while the 1998 squad went 12-1 and won the school’s first outright conference title. • Singleton began his Air Force and coaching career at the USAFA Prep School in 2000. He served as an instructor and assistant head coach/offensive coordinator. Singleton was then stationed at Little Rock AFB in Jacksonville, Ark., from January 2001 to January 2003 as a public affairs officer. He returned to the Academy in the spring of 2003 and served as the executive officer for the athletic director before taking over as the junior varsity defensive coordinator and varsity assistant coach. • The son of a retired Air Force sergeant, Singleton was born in Incirlik, Turkey. He graduated from Taft High School in San Antonio, Texas, where he was a three-year letterman and all-state honoree. He was also the district most valuable player as a senior and was coached by the late Mike Haynes.

Personal

• Singleton and his wife, Jennifer, have one daughter, Morgan.

Singleton AT A GLANCE Year By Year

Year School 2011 Oklahoma State 2006-10 Air Force 2003-05 Air Force 2000-01 Air Force

Position Running Backs Running Backs, Running Game Coordinator from 2007-10 Varsity Assistant Prep School Assistant

Bowl Games 2012 2010 2009 2008 2007

Fiesta Bowl Independence Bowl Armed Forces Bowl Armed Forces Bowl Armed Forces Bowl

Prominent Pupils Asher Clark, Air Force Chad Hall, Air Force Jared Tew, Air Force

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SPENCER CO-DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR/LINEBACKERS FIFTH YEAR | GEORGIA TECH, 1987

Coaching Career • Elevated to the role of co-defensive coordinator prior to the 2011 season, Glenn Spencer is in his fifth year at Oklahoma State and his fourth as linebackers coach. He coached the Cowboy defensive line in 2008. He spent the previous three seasons as assistant head coach, recruiting coordinator and defensive backs coach at Duke. • The Cowboys have become one of the Big 12’s elite teams with Spencer on the staff, as OSU has amassed a 41-11 record since he came to Stillwater prior to the 2008 season. OSU won a share of the Big 12 South title in 2010 and won the Big 12 outright in 2011. The Cowboys appeared in - and won - their first-ever BCS bowl game in 2011 with a victory over Stanford in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl.

• Prior to his time at Tech, Spencer spent 11 seasons at West Georgia, highlighted by a successful three-year run as head coach from 1998-2000. Spencer compiled a 28-7 record that included Gulf South Conference championships and NCAA Division II playoff appearances in 1998 and 2000. The American Football Coaches Association honored him as the NCAA Division II Region Coach of the Year in 1998 after he coached the Braves to a 10-2 record. He led the team to an 8-3 mark in 1999 and a 10-2 record in 2000 and left West Georgia with a Gulf South Conference-record .800 winning percentage. • Spencer started his coaching career as an assistant at West Georgia in 1990. He coached the defensive line and linebackers for seven years before taking over as defensive coordinator in 1997 when the Braves captured the school’s first Gulf South Conference title while establishing a single-season school record for scoring defense.

Personal • A native of Douglasville, Ga., Spencer graduated from Lithia Springs High School before lettering four seasons as a defensive tackle at Georgia Tech from 1982-85. He helped the Yellow Jackets to a 9-2-1 mark and a 17-14 win over Michigan State in the All-American Bowl his senior year. • A 1987 graduate of Georgia Tech with a bachelor’s degree in management, Spencer was married to the late Angela (Folds) Spencer of Carrollton, Ga. The couple has two sons, Luke and Abraham.

• The Oklahoma State defense has been the nation’s most opportunistic over the past two years, as the Cowboys have forced an NCAA-best 78 turnovers the past two seasons. OSU led the nation with 44 turnovers forced in 2011 and was fifth with 34 in 2010. • Oklahoma State led the nation in turnover margin and fumbles recovered and ranked second in the nation in passes intercepted in 2011. OSU led the Big 12 in scoring defense in conference games and was 12th nationally in red zone defense. • Under Spencer’s guidance, middle linebacker Orie Lemon exploded onto the national stage in 2010. A first-team all-Big 12 honoree, Lemon ranked third in the Big 12 and 18th in the nation with 10.2 tackles per game. His 101 solo tackles led the Big 12 and ranked third nationally. Lemon finished with 133 total tackles. In his three previous seasons combined prior to 2010, Lemon had 96 tackles. • Spencer was part of a defensive coaching staff that helped OSU improve to 31st nationally in total defense and a group that ranked 11th nationally in rushing defense in ’09. • During his time with the Blue Devils, Spencer coached John Talley to first-team allAtlantic Coast Conference honors in both 2005 and 2006. He did remarkable work on the recruiting front for Duke, helping the Blue Devils land the nation’s No. 31 class in 2005 and the No. 36 class in 2006, according to Scout.com. • Prior to his arrival at Duke, Spencer coached the defensive line at Georgia Tech in 2002 and 2003 and served as the Yellow Jackets’ running backs coach in 2001. With Spencer coaching the defensive line, Georgia Tech ranked 12th nationally in rushing defense, 20th in total defense and 27th in scoring defense in 2003 and placed a pair of representatives on the all-ACC squad. Eric Henderson earned first-team recognition after leading the conference with 11 quarterback sacks and logging 24 tackles for loss, and Travis Parker earned honorable mention honors. In addition, Spencer coached Mansfield Wrotto to Freshman All-America honors. • Spencer coached all-ACC tailback Joe Burns in 2001, helping Burns to become just the fifth 1,000-yard rusher in Yellow Jacket history. • During his time with Georgia Tech, he coached the Yellow Jackets in the Silicon Valley Football Classic in 2002 and the Seattle Bowl in 2001. He helped Georgia Tech to an appearance in the 2003 Humanitarian Bowl, but did not coach in the game as he accepted the assistant head coach job at Duke following the regular season but prior to the bowl game.

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SPENCER AT A GLANCE Year By Year

Year School 2008-pres. Oklahoma State 2004-06 Duke 2002-03 Georgia Tech 2001 Georgia Tech 1998-2000 West Georgia 1997 West Georgia 1990-96 West Georgia

Position Defensive Line/Linebackers Assistant Head Coach/Recruiting Coordinator/Defensive Backs Defensive Line Running Backs Head Coach Defensive Coordinator Defensive Line and Linebackers

Bowl Games 2012 2010 2010 2008 2002 2001

Fiesta Bowl Alamo Bowl Cotton Bowl Holiday Bowl Silicon Valley Football Classic Seattle Bowl

Prominent Pupils

John Talley, Duke Eric Henderson, Georgia Tech Joe Burns, Georgia Tech Orie Lemon, Oklahoma State (Dallas Cowboys)

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WICKLINE OFFENSIVE LINE EIGHTH YEAR | FLORIDA, 1983

Coaching Career

• Joe Wickline is in his eighth year at Oklahoma State and his 31st year as a college football coach. He is one of America’s elite offensive line coaches. • He is one of the key figures on a staff that led OSU to a share of the Big 12 South title in 2010 and the outright conference crown in 2011. The Pokes appeared in - and won their first-ever BCS bowl game with a victory over Stanford in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl to cap the 2011 season.

including first-teamers Lomas Brown, Shannon Snell and Jeff Zimmerman. Wickline also coached Max Starks, a former tackle for the Gators who now plays for the Pittsburgh Steelers. • Wickline helped Florida’s running game improve from 122.4 yards per game to 155.8 yards per game during his three years as offensive line coach. The 2004 Gator running game finished the regular season second in the SEC in yards per carry (4.5). • He was the running game coordinator for Middle Tennessee in 2001 when Dwon Hicks broke the school record for single-season rushing touchdowns (20). The Blue Raiders also set new standards for total offense per game (481.4) and total offense per play (6.8) that season and ranked fifth nationally in total offense.

PERSONAL

• Wickline played at Florida, where he was a three-year letterman. He was selected to play in the Blue-Gray Game following his Gator career. Wickline also lettered one season in wrestling. • He was born Oct. 23, 1958, in St. Petersburg, Fla., and earned his bachelor’s degree in health, physical education and recreation from Florida in 1983. He is married to the former Nicki Sturdivant and has three children, Lacey, Kelby and Lauren.

• Wickline coached two of the last three recipients of Big 12 Offensive Lineman of the Year honors, with tackle Russell Okung securing the recognition in 2009 and center Grant Garner taking home the accolade in 2011. • Since 2006, Oklahoma State has placed six offensive linemen on the All-Big 12 first team squad, with Russell Okung earning unanimous All-America honors in 2009 and Levy Adcock securing consensus All-America recognition in 2011. Okung was the only offensive lineman included on the list of three finalists for the 2009 Outland Trophy. • Oklahoma State’s individual offensive players have benefitted enormously from Wickline’s corps in recent seasons, with seven offensive players earning All-America honors from recognized outlets and 14 securing All-Big 12 first-team accolades since 2008 alone. • Wickline’s offensive line has paved the way for a 1,000-yard rusher each of the past four seasons, a 1,000-yard receiver in five of the past six seasons and a 3,000-yard passer in three of the past four seasons. • Wickline helped coach the Cowboys to top 10 national rankings in total offense in 2007, 2008, 2010 and 2011. OSU averaged at least 40 points per game in each of those four seasons. • With Wickline overseeing the offensive line, the Cowboys led the Big 12 in rushing every year from 2006-09 and have ranked in the top 20 nationally in fewest sacks allowed every year from 2006-11. • With Wickline’s linemen paving the way, Oklahoma State led the Big 12 and ranked second nationally in both scoring offense and passing offense in 2011. The Cowboys ranked third in the country in total offense. OSU scored more than 50 points six times and broke the 60-point mark in three contests. • Wickline’s work in 2010 was spectacular, as he took an offensive line that was replacing four starters and turned it into a group that paved the way for an Oklahoma State attack that ranked second nationally in passing offense with 345.8 yards per game, third nationally in total offense with 520.2 yards per game and third nationally in scoring with 44.2 points per game. • With Wickline’s offensive line leading the way, Oklahoma State had at least one running back rush for 100 yards or more in 15 consecutive games during one stretch of time spanning from the 2007 season through the 2008 season. • In 2008, Wickline’s charges helped running back Kendall Hunter to earn first-team All-America honors by the Football Writers Association of America and wide receiver Dez Bryant to earn first-team All-America honors by the Walter Camp Foundation and the American Football Coaches Association. • Wickline helped Charlie Johnson make a successful transition to the tackle spot from tight end. Johnson became the first OSU offensive lineman selected in the NFL Draft since 1985 when Indianapolis took him in 2006. He went on to a solid rookie season and played a pivotal role in the Colts’ Super Bowl win over Chicago. • The 2006 offensive line helped the Cowboys average more than 35 points per game and for the first time ever, the Cowboys had four players rush for at least 500 yards. • At Ole Miss (1988-1994), Wickline coached All-American Everett Lindsay, who went on to a long career with the Minnesota Vikings. At Florida, he coached five All-Americans, 2011 BIG 12 CHAMPIONS | fIESTA bOWL cHAMPIONS

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Year By Year

Year School 2005-pres. Oklahoma State 2002-2004 Florida 1999-2001 Middle Tenn. State 1997-1998 Baylor 1996 SW Miss. CC 1995 Pearl River CC 1988-1994 Mississippi 1984-1987 Delta State 1984 Tennessee 1982-1983 Florida

Position Offensive Line Offensive Line/Running Game Coordinator OL/Running Game/Recruiting Coordinator Offensive Line Head Coach Offensive Line Offensive Line Offensive Coordinator/O-Line Graduate Assistant Graduate Assistant

Bowl Games 2012 2010 2010 2008 2007 2006 2004 2004 2003 1992 1990 1989 1984 1983 1982

Fiesta Bowl Alamo Bowl Cotton Bowl Holiday Bowl Insight Bowl Independence Bowl Peach Bowl Outback Bowl Outback Bowl Liberty Bowl Gator Bowl Liberty Bowl Sun Bowl Gator Bowl Bluebonnet Bowl

Prominent Pupils

Levy Adcock, Oklahoma State Lomas Brown, Florida (Detroit Lions) Derrick Fletcher, Baylor (Jacksonville Jaguars) Kelvin Garmon, Baylor (Dallas Cowboys) Grant Garner, Oklahoma State Corey Hilliard, Oklahoma State (Indianapolis Colts) Charlie Johnson, Oklahoma State (Indianapolis Colts) David Koenig, Oklahoma State Everett Lindsay, Ole Miss (Arizona Cardinals) Russell Okung, Oklahoma State (Seattle Seahawks) Max Starks, Florida (Pittsburgh Steelers)

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BILL

YOUNG DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR/DEFENSIVE LINE FOURTH YEAR | OKLAHOMA STATE, 1968

Coaching Career • OSU graduate Bill Young returned to Stillwater to join Mike Gundy’s staff as defensive coordinator in January of 2009. Young, who has a long history of success at the highest levels of football, came to OSU after spending the 2008 season as the defensive coordinator at the University of Miami (Fla.). • The Cowboys have compiled a 20-5 record in Big 12 play since 2009, when Young took over as defensive coordinator. That mark is the best of all Big 12 teams during that span. OSU won a share of the Big 12 South title in 2010 and won the Big 12 outright in 2011. The Cowboys appeared in - and won - their first-ever BCS bowl game in 2011 with a victory over Stanford in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl. • With Young coordinating, the Oklahoma State defense has been the nation’s most opportunistic over the past two years, as the Cowboys have forced an NCAA-best 78 turnovers the past two seasons. OSU led the nation with 44 turnovers forced in 2011 and was fifth with 34 in 2010. • Oklahoma State led the nation in turnover margin and fumbles recovered and ranked second in the nation in passes intercepted in 2011. OSU led the Big 12 in scoring defense in conference games and was 12th nationally in red zone defense. • The 2011 Oklahoma State defense led the league with three first-team All-Big 12 selections in defensive end Jamie Blatnick, cornerback Brodrick Brown and safety Markelle Martin. It was the first time OSU had three first-team All-Big 12 defensive players since. 1997. Martin was named a first-team All-American by the American Football Coaches Association and both he and Brown were semifinalists for the Thorpe Award given to the nation’s top defensive back. • Young coordinated an OSU defense that spawned linebacker Orie Lemon and cornerback Andrew McGee to first-team all-Big 12 honors in 2010. He has coached six All-Big 12 first-team defenders since 2009. • He was instrumental in one of the most impressive defensive turnarounds in the NCAA in 2009. The Cowboys ranked fourth in the Big 12 and 31st nationally in total defense, allowing 332.54 yards per game. OSU’s rushing defense allowed just 95.7 yards per outing, a total which ranked fourth in the league and 11th nationally. That mark broke the existing school record of 99.2 yards per game set in 1983. The year prior to Young’s arrival, OSU was No. 93 in total defense. • Adding to OSU’s 2009 defensive improvement, the Cowboys racked up 29 sacks after recording just 15 all of the 2008 season. OSU also had 18 interceptions compared to only 12 in ’08. • Prior to his year at Miami, Young was part of the major turnaround at Kansas, where he coached from 2002 through 2007. His 2007 Jayhawks finished the year No. 12 nationally in total defense and fourth in scoring defense as KU won the Orange Bowl. It was the highest national ranking for a KU defense in 39 years. His 2005 Kansas squad led the Big 12 in rushing defense. • Young spent three years coaching the defensive line at Arizona State before three straight stints as a defensive coordinator (Ohio State, Oklahoma and USC). After a season as the defensive line coach of the Detroit Lions, Young returned to the college game and spent 2002 through 2007 as the defensive coordinator at Kansas, prior to joining the Hurricanes. • Young’s collegiate coaching stops have included OSU, where he coached the offensive and defensive lines from 1976 through 1978. He also spent a year at Iowa State before joining the staff at Tulsa, where he coached from 1980-84, serving as defensive coordinator from 1983-84. He then made the move with TU head coach John Cooper to Arizona State.

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• Young’s accomplishments are many. He has been part of 19 bowl teams. While at USC, Young’s Trojan defenders led the Pac-10 in total defense and were second nationally in takeaways. • His longest coaching tenure came at Ohio State, where he was the Buckeyes’ defensive coordinator and defensive line coach from 1988 through 1995.

Playing Career

• Bill Young was an outside linebacker and defensive end at Oklahoma State. He was a three-year starter and an academic all-Big Eight honoree. He received OSU’s outstanding football award in 1967, when he was also named honorable mention all-conference. He was named an alternate to the Oklahoma high school all-state team after his senior season at Oklahoma City Grant.

Personal

• Young was born in Hereford, Texas, but attended Grant High School in Oklahoma City. He earned a bachelor’s degree in education at OSU in 1968 and a master’s degree in education at Central Oklahoma in 1971. He spent six years in the Oklahoma high school ranks at Carl Albert and Putnam City West before returning to OSU as a graduate assistant coach. His wife, Lawana, is also a native Oklahoman and a graduate of Northeastern State in Tahlequah.

YOUNG AT A GLANCE Year By Year

Year Employer 2009-pres. Oklahoma State 2008 Miami, Fla. 2002-2007 Kansas 2001 Detroit Lions 1998-2000 Southern California 1996-97 Oklahoma 1988-95 Ohio State 1985-87 Arizona State 1980-84 Tulsa 1979 Iowa State 1976-78 Oklahoma State 1971-75 Putnam City West HS 1970 Carl Albert HS 1968-69 Oklahoma State

Position Defensive Coordinator Defensive Coordinator Defensive Coordinator Defensive Line Defensive Coordinator Defensive Coordinator Defensive Coordinator Defensive Line Defensive Line Defensive Coordinator from 1983-84 Defensive Tackles Offensive/Defensive Lines Defensive Coordinator Defensive Line JV Offensive Coach/Defensive Line

Bowl Games 2012 2010 2010 2008 2008 2005 2003 1998 1996 1995 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1985 1976

Fiesta Bowl Alamo Bowl Cotton Bowl Emerald Bowl Orange Bowl Forth Worth Bowl Tangerine Bowl Sun Bowl Citrus Bowl Citrus Bowl Holiday Bowl Hall of Fame Bowl Liberty Bowl Hall of Fame Bowl Blue/Grey Bowl Freedom Bowl Rose Bowl Holiday Bowl Tangerine Bowl

Prominent Pupils

Trace Armstrong, Arizona State (Oakland Raiders) Dan Saleumua, Arizona State (Kansas City Chiefs) Kelly Gregg, Oklahoma (Baltimore Ravens) Derrel Gofourth, Oklahoma State (Green Bay Packers) Dexter Manley, Oklahoma State (Washington Redskins) Dean Prater, Oklahoma State (Buffalo Bills) Ron Baker, Oklahoma State (Philadelphia Eagles) Dan Wilkinson, Ohio State (Detroit Lions) Mike Vrabel, Ohio State (Kansas City Chiefs) Alonzo Spellman, Ohio State (Chicago Bears)

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ROB

GLASS ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR/SPEED, STRENGTH & CONDITIONING EIGHTH YEAR | OKLAHOMA STATE, 1984

Coaching Career • Rob Glass is in his eighth year as assistant athletic director for speed, strength and conditioning at his alma mater and was a key figure in Oklahoma State winning its firstever Big 12 conference title and making its first-ever BCS bowl game appearance in 2011. • Glass, one of the most recognized and preeminent strength and conditioning experts in college athletics, returned to OSU after a 10-year stint at Florida. Glass first worked for the Cowboys as both a football graduate assistant coach and strength coach from 198695 and his current tenure brings his total to 17 years at Oklahoma State. • During his 26-year career, Glass has worked with two Heisman Trophy winners (Barry Sanders and Danny Wuerffel), a Golden Spikes Award winner (Robin Ventura), a Thorpe Award winner (Lawrence Wright) a two-time Biletnikoff Award winner (Justin Blackmon), a Lou Groza Award winner (Dan Bailey) and a Ray Guy Award winner (Matt Fodge) in addition to 17 first-round NFL draft picks and three first-round NBA draft picks as well as countless All-Americans and Olympians. • After earning his bachelor’s degree from Oklahoma State in 1984, Glass served on Pat Jones’ football staff as a graduate assistant coach. He was named head strength coach at OSU in 1989 and served in that capacity until 1995, when he accepted a position as coordinator of strength and conditioning at Florida. He became Florida’s director of strength and conditioning in 1998. • In May of 2002, Glass was named a Master Strength and Conditioning Coach, the highest honor that can be achieved as a strength and conditioning coach, by the National Conference of Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association. • Glass has been associated with 18 bowl teams since 1987, including the Alamo, Sun, Holiday, Insight, Cotton and Fiesta Bowls at Oklahoma State, and 10 bowls at Florida, including the 1996 Fiesta Bowl, two Orange Bowls and two Sugar Bowls. He was at Florida for a national championship and worked with two Gator squads that played in the national title game. He worked with four UF teams that played in the SEC championship game. • At Oklahoma State, Glass has been instrumental in the development of All-Americans Barry Sanders, Thurman Thomas, Jason Gildon, Keith Burns, Dez Bryant, Kendall Hunter, Justin Blackmon, Brandon Pettigrew, Russell Okung, Justin Blackmon, Levy Adcock and Quinn Sharp. • At Florida, he worked with Fred Taylor, Jevon Kearse, Gerard Warren, Kenyatta Walker, Rex Grossman and Lito Sheppard, all of whom were first-round draft picks in the National Football League.

Personal • Glass was born July 3, 1961, in Newkirk, Okla. He is married to the former Laurie Lipe, and they have two children, Garrison and Jared.

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glass AT A GLANCE Year By Year

Year 2005-pres. 1998-2004 1995-98 1989-95 1986-88

School Oklahoma State Florida Florida Oklahoma State Oklahoma State

Position Assistant AD, Strength, Conditioning Director of Strength & Conditioning Coordinator of Strength & Conditioning Head Strength Coach Graduate Assistant

bowl games 2012 2010 2010 2008 2007 2006 2004 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1988 1987

Fiesta Bowl Alamo Bowl Cotton Bowl Holiday Bowl Insight Bowl Independence Bowl Peach Bowl Outback Bowl Outback Bowl Orange Bowl Sugar Bowl Citrus Bowl Orange Bowl Citrus Bowl Sugar Bowl Fiesta Bowl Holiday Bowl Sun Bowl

prominent pupils

Barry Sanders, Oklahoma State (Detroit Lions) Russell Okung, Oklahoma State (Seattle Seahawks) Justin Blackmon, Oklahoma State Dez Bryant, Oklahoma State (Dallas Cowboys) Brandon Pettigrew, Oklahoma State (Detroit Lions) Kendall Hunter, Oklahoma State (San Francisco 49ers) Danny Wuerffel, Florida (New Orleans Saints) Thurman Thomas, Oklahoma State (Buffalo Bills) Jevon Kearse, Florida (Tennessee Titans) Fred Taylor, Florida (New England Patriots) Jason Gildon, Oklahoma State (Pittsburgh Steelers) Lito Sheppard, Florida (New York Jets) Rex Grossman, Florida (Houston Texans) Ike Hilliard, Florida (Tampa Bay Buccaneers)

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FOOTBALL OPERATIONS STAFF MACK

• Barr graduated from the University of Oklahoma in 1970 with a degree in business education. He is married to the former Christi Groce. Barr has four children, twins Allie and Caroline Barr, and OSU grad Stephanie Stallsmith and Stacy Bruce.

BUTLER

SCOTT

YIELDING

DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL OPERATIONS THIRD YEAR | CENTRAL OKLAHOMA, 1972 • Mack Butler returned to Stillwater from Louisiana State University in 2009. He had served as LSU’s assistant athletic director for football administration from 2005-08, when he accompanied former Oklahoma State head coach Les Miles to Baton Rouge. From 2001 to 2004 he had served as OSU’s director of football operations. • He has served as a district representative on the Director of Football Operations National Committee since 2007. • Butler has been part of 15 bowl teams during his career in college football, including a BCS National Champion squad in 2007 with LSU. • From 1989 to 1999 Butler was an assistant coach at Tulsa before becoming the director of operations for the Golden Hurricane in 2000. Butler first arrived in Stillwater in 2001 to serve as the operations director for Oklahoma State. • He began his career as a high school coach with stops at Stigler, McAlester and Wilburton before joining the staff at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M Junior College, where he served as the secondary coach and recruiting coordinator. While at NEO, he was part of the undefeated 1986 NJCAA team.

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL OPERATIONS FOURTH YEAR | THE CITADEL, 1993 • Scott Yielding came to Oklahoma State before the 2008 season and was elevated to assistant director of football operations prior to the 2011 season. He is involved in the daily internal functions of the Cowboy program. • He began his career in 1993 as a recruiter and NCAA compliance liaison for his alma mater, The Citadel. After completing a master’s degree in secondary education from The Citadel in 1998, he served the next 10 years in various capacities as a social studies teacher and coach on the high school level in South Carolina and Georgia. He has had the opportunity to instruct players like John Dwyer (Georgia Tech, 2010 Draft Pick) and Nehemiah Broughton (Washington Redskins). • The 41-year-old Yielding was born and raised in Atlanta, Ga. He and his wife, Valerie, were married in March of 2008.

• During his time in the Oklahoma high school coaching ranks, Butler served as head coach in the 1985 all-state game.

TERRELL

SMITH

• A native of Fairfax, Okla., Butler is an experienced and highly respected administrator, and a member of the Oklahoma Football Coaches Association Hall of Fame. He is a 1972 graduate of the University of Central Oklahoma and earned a master’s degree in administration from Southeastern Oklahoma State in 1986. • Butler and his wife Jacque have four children.

JOHNNY

BARR DIRECTOR OF RECRUITING THIRD YEAR | OKLAHOMA, 1970 • A 39-year veteran of college coaching, Johnny Barr is back in Stillwater after serving as coordinator of on-campus recruiting at Texas A&M from 2004-07. Barr was co-defensive coordinator and linebackers coach under Bob Simmons at Oklahoma State in 1995 and 1996 and was the Cowboys’ outside linebackers coach under Pat Jones from 1986-88. • Barr is well-known in Big 12 circles. In addition to his first two stints at Oklahoma State and his most recent time at Texas A&M, he also coached linebackers at Oklahoma from 1989-94 and at Kansas in 2001 before moving on to coach safeties at Texas Tech in 2003.

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL OPERATIONS SECOND YEAR | DUKE, 2004 Terrell Smith joined the Oklahoma State staff prior to the 2011 season as the assistant director of football recruiting. • He spent the previous five years at Duke, from where he graduated in 2004. While at Duke, he served as the Assistant Director of Football Relations. Smith is a former All-ACC safety for the Blue Devils. • A native of Wingate, N.C., Smith co-captained the Blue Devils during his senior season in the fall of 2003 and earned co-team MVP and second team All-ACC honors after recording 140 tackles. • In 40 career games, Smith racked up 321 tackles and three interceptions. • Following his graduation from Duke, Smith worked one year on the coaching staff at Lenoir-Rhyne College before returning to his alma mater. He served as a graduate assistant coach in 2005 and then spent two seasons in the player development office.

• His career path has also taken him to stops at Arizona State, where he coached linebackers from 1997-2000, Texas State, where he was defensive coordinator and secondary coach from 1983-85 and Lamar, where he coached the secondary from 197982. • Barr entered the coaching profession as freshman receivers coach at Oklahoma in 1970 before moving on to become a varsity assistant coach at Lufkin (Texas) HS from 1971-72 and Clear Creek (Texas) HS from 1973-74. He was offensive coordinator at Navarro Junior College from 1975-78 before getting into the Division I coaching level at Lamar. • Barr has been part of 14 bowl teams in his career. • Barr was a three-year letterman at Atlanta High School in Texas and was an all-state quarterback and all-east Texas. He played college football at OU and set Bluebonnet Bowl records as a receiver for most receptions, most touchdown catches and most points scored in that bowl game. 24

Danielle Clary

Mike Gundy Assistant

Sharla Curtis

Sarah Webb

Recruiting Assistant

Defense Assistant

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82 Isaiah

Anderson

Receiver // 5-10 // 168 // Sr. Wichita Falls, Texas/Wichita Falls

Turned in his best season as a Cowboy … Saw his role increase with the loss of Hubert Anyiam to injury and he answered the bell with strong play down the stretch … One of the fastest players on the roster … Ran track for the Cowboys during the spring of 2009 and was clocked at 4.39 in the 40 … 2011 Academic All-Big 12 selection. 2011 (Junior): Had a reception of at least 18 yards in seven games … Scored his first career touchdown in the season opener on a 7-yard pass from Clint Chelf … Had a 24-yard reception at Tulsa and against Kansas he had a 24-yard TD catch … Had five receptions in the win at Missouri … Caught six passes covering 63 yards at Texas Tech, including an impressive 28-yard touchdown … Had four catches covering 52 yards at Iowa State, including a season-long 36-yarder … Lone catch against OU went for 18 yards … Had two receptions in the Fiesta Bowl … Started the final six games of the season. 2010 (Sophomore): Had a tendency for the big play with a 23-yard reception vs. Washington State, a 42-yard grab against Tulsa, a 40-yard reception against Kansas State and a 35-yarder at Kansas … Had two catches for 30 yards at Texas, including a 25-yarder … Ended the K-State game with three catches covering 64 yards … Caught two passes for nine yards at Louisiana … Had a 10yard reception against Baylor … Played in 11 games. 2009 (Freshman): Saw action in 10 games as a receiver and on special teams … Lone reception of the season went for 23 yards against Grambling State. 2008: Redshirt High School: One of the fastest members of the 2008 class … An honorable mention Class 4A all-stater (as selected by the Associated Press) and a twotime all-district selection … Had 55 receptions for 877 yards as a senior with 11 touchdowns … Had 49 catches for 770 yards as a junior … Played on an 8-4 team as a senior … Cowboys held off Nebraska, among others, for his signature… State track qualifier in the 100 meters … Also played basketball. Personal: Born Dec. 19, 1989, in Wichita Falls … Secondary education major … Parents are Leslie Logan and Lorraine Anderson … Has two older brothers and a younger sister. Anderson’s Career Receiving Stats Year G Rec. Yds. 2009 10 1 23 2010 11 12 216 2011 13 28 315 Career 34 41 554

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Avg. 23.0 18.0 11.2 13.5

TD Long Avg./G 0 23 2.3 0 42 19.6 4 36 24.2 4 42 16.3

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Anthony

Offensive Line // 6-2 // 319 // So. Tyler, Texas/John Tyler

A third-year sophomore looking to contribute in the interior of the Cowboy offensive line in 2012. 2011 (Freshman): Saw limited playing as a redshirt freshman. 2010: Redshirt. High School: Played on a 5A quarterfinalist team at John Tyler … A participant in the Max Emfinger All-America Bowl … Honorable mention Class 5A all-state selection … A Texas Football top 300 selection … All-district and all-area honoree … Rated by Scout as the No. 37 guard prospect in the country … InsideTexas. com ranked him No. 89 among the state’s prospects … Exceeded 315 pounds in the bench press and 500 in the squat as a senior … Picked the Cowboys over Mississippi State, Houston and Texas Tech, among others … Committed to OSU prior to the 2009 season … Also competed in track and basketball. Personal: Born April 13, 1992, in Tyler … Son of Beverly and Gerald Anthony … Undeclared major … Is a cousin of Earl Campbell.

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Bassett

Defensive Line // 6-5 // 259 // Sr. Tuttle, Okla./Tuttle

Another Cowboy coming off his best season … Bounces around the Cowboy defensive line and has evolved into a very important member of the rotation and a potential starter… Began his career as a tight end but made the transition to defensive line as a sophomore … A second-team academic all-Big 12 selection as a freshman … Has the rare combination that allows him to play end or tackle for the Cowboy defense. 2011 (Junior): Sat out the Missouri game due to minor injury … Had two tackles against Louisiana, Arizona, Tulsa and Baylor … Intercepted a pass at Texas Tech … Had a pass break-up vs. Kansas State … Had a tackle for a four-yard loss against Baylor … Had a fumble recovery at Texas … Recorded a quarterback sack in the season opener against Louisiana … Had three tackles, including one for a three-yard loss, in the win over No. 4 Stanford. 2010 (Sophomore): Played in all 13 games and ended the season with 11 tackles … Completed the season with his best game: a four-tackle effort against Arizona in the Alamo Bowl …That total included a quarterback sack … Had two tackles at Kansas, including one for a 1-yard loss ... Picked up his first career quarterback sack against Tulsa … Had two tackles against Texas A&M … Credited with solo stops against Baylor and Texas.

2009 (Freshman): Saw action in all 13 games as a tight end and got his first career start at Oklahoma … Ended the year with three catches for 34 yards … Had two catches for 28 yards, including a 19-yard touchdown, at Baylor … Grabbed a six-yard reception at Iowa State. 2008: Redshirt. High School: A SuperPrep All-American after a standout senior season on both sides of the ball … SuperPrep listed him as the No. 28 prospect in the Midlands region … An Oklahoma all-stater at defensive end as selected by the state’s coaches … Member of The Oklahoman’s Little All-City team … Selected by Scout.com as the sixth best prospect in the state … Rivals.com designated him as the nation’s 22nd best tight end prospect and as the seventh best player in the state … Caught 16 passes for 195 yards during his senior season … His defensive numbers included 60 tackles and 10 quarterback sacks … Had 50 tackles and 12 receptions as a junior … Held scholarship offers from several Big 12 programs. Personal: Born March 29, 1990, in Oklahoma City … Son of John and Vicki Bassett … Played on a 10-3 state semifinalist team at Tuttle … Majoring in health promotion … Considering a career in college coaching when his playing days are concluded … Served as a mentor for a fourth-grade physical education class at Tuttle. Bassett’s Career Stats Year GP UT-AT-TT TFL Sacks INT PBU QBH 2009 13 No defensive stats - played tight end 2010 13 6-5-11 3.0 2.0 0 1 0 2011 12 14-3-17 4.0 1.0 0 0 1 Career 38 20-8-28 7.0 3.0 0 1 1

FF

FR

0 1 1

0 0 0

92 Jimmy

Bean

Defensive End // 6-5 // 225 // So. Denton, Texas/Guyer

An athletic defensive end who saw limited action as a true freshman but will be expected to pull more of the load in 2012. 2011 (Freshman): Played in three games (Louisiana, Arizona and Kansas) and ended the season with two tackles … Had solo tackles against the Cajuns and Jayhawks. High School: Was one of three Denton Guyer seniors to ink with OSU (J.W. Walsh and Josh Stewart) in 2011 … Played on a state runner-up team as a senior when he had 78 tackles, including 19 behind the line of scrimmage … Recorded 60 tackles as a junior … A Texas Football Magazine top 25 defensive lineman and top 300 prospect … Second-team all-district … Had 10.5 sacks over his final two seasons … Dallas Morning News state and area top 100 prospect … Rated by Rivals No. 42 in the country at his position and as the No. 67 prospect in the state of Texas … Scout.com ranked him No. 59 overall in Texas … Also recruited by Arizona, Arizona State, Arkansas, Houston, Iowa, Minnesota, Ole Miss, Texas A&M and Texas Tech.

Cooper Bassett

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Personal: Born Nov. 8, 1993, in Ontario, Calif. … Son of Jimmy Bean, Sr., and Charlotte Morre … Also a track athlete … Undecided on a major … Honor student … One of five siblings.

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61 Michael

Bowie

Offensive Line // 6-4 // 323 // Sr. Tulsa, Okla./Charles Page/Navarro CC

Originally signed with OSU in February of 2009 … Enrolled in January of 2011 and was a part-time starter at left tackle … Figures to be a very important lineman for Oklahoma State in 2012. 2011 (Junior): Saw action throughout the season, but finally earned his first start at Missouri and was in the lineup every game until Bedlam … Started out his Cowboy career with a strong effort against Louisiana by playing 45 snaps … Did not allow a sack and very limited “quarterback pressures” … Had five knockdown blocks against Texas Tech and four vs. Missouri and Louisiana … Played a season high 69 snaps vs. Kansas.

2011 (Junior): Finished the season No. 14 nationally and second in the Big 12 with five interceptions … Was third in the country with 1.54 passes defended per game and 20 on the season … Intercepted a pass at Texas A&M and deflected a pass that James Thomas intercepted to clinch the victory over the Aggies … Also had picks against Tulsa (with two PBUs) and at Missouri, which he returned for 21 yards … Had a season-high 10 tackles in the win over Kansas State … Had nine stops against Iowa State with a tackle for loss and three break-ups … Also had nine tackles vs. Stanford and eight against the Aggies … Had seven tackles against Texas Tech to lead the Cowboys in that category … Was sturdy in the Bedlam game with an interception, eight tackles and a pair of pass break-ups … Had an interception and a tackle for a three-yard loss against Kansas … Broke up two passes and a had a tackle for a three-yard loss at Texas … Recovered two fumbles against Baylor and returned them a total of 47 yards.

Brodrick Brown

Junior College: Rated as the No. 34 junior college prospect in the country after his sophomore season … Played on the junior college national championship team. High School: A SuperPrep all-region pick (No. 55 in the Midlands) as a prep senior … Was an all-district, all-metro and all-state pick at Sand Springs … Rivals.com rated him as America’s 30th best offensive line prospect and No. 16 among state seniors that year … Also spent two years as a member of the Sandite basketball team. Personal: Born Sept. 25, 1991, in Tulsa … Son of Stephanie Bowie and Kevin Russell … Majoring in education … Is a cousin of former NBA player Anthony Bowie.

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Brown

Cornerback // 5-8 // 183 // Sr. Houston, Texas/Westfield

2011 Second-Team All-American (SI.com) 2011 First-Team All-Big 12 (coaches) 2011 First-Team All-Big 12 (Associated Press) 2011 Thorpe Award semifinalist 2011 Lott IMPACT Trophy semifinalist Used his second season as OSU’s starting corner as a breakout year, earning All-Big 12 honors … Was among the NCAA leaders in passes defended and interceptions in 2011 … Ran track for the Cowboys in the spring of 2009 … A first-team Academic All-Big 12 honoree in 2009 … Got his first career start in the 2010 Cotton Bowl vs. Ole Miss ... Will enter 2012 with 28 straight starts under his belt.

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THE COWBOYS 2010 (Sophomore): Started every game at corner … Tied for second on the team with 77 tackles … Had a career-best 12 tackles against Texas A&M and 11 stops vs. Texas … Credited with seven tackles against Nebraska, Troy and Arizona … Had an interception with a 22-yard return against Tulsa … Caused and recovered a fumble on the same play to set up OSU’s first touchdown against Baylor … Had six stops at Kansas, including one behind the line of scrimmage … Had five tackles against OU with an interception and two pass deflections … Turned in one of the defensive plays of the year against the Sooners when he leaped in front of the OU sidelines and re-directed a Landry Jones pass to an in-bounds Shaun Lewis for an interception … It was named as the defensive play of the year by ESPN.com’s Pat Forde and ESPN’s Kirk Herbstreit …Finished second on the team with eight pass break-ups.

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Castleman

Defensive Tackle // 6-2 // 296 // So. Amarillo, Texas/Amarillo

2009 (Freshman): Saw action in seven games after being sidelined with injury for six games late in the season … Saw most of his action on special teams … Returned from injury to start in the Cotton Bowl game against Ole Miss at a corner spot … Credited with three tackles and a pass break-up against the Rebels in a very nice outing … Had two tackles against Texas A&M and Grambling State.

An athletic defensive lineman … Played as a true freshman … Will be a critical part of the defensive rotation in 2012.

2008: Redshirt.

High School: Pledged to the Cowboys late in the recruiting process after several months as a Texas Tech commitment … A two-time all-state selection … District defensive MVP and also an all-district pick as a punter … Had a doublefigure scoring average on the basketball court and left his high school as its all-time leading scorer and rebounder ... A three-time all-district performer on the hardwood... Amarillo Globe-News Athlete of the Year in both football and basketball … Ranked by SuperPrep as the No. 69 player in Texas while Rivals. com ranked him No. 52 in the Lone Star State … A first-team member of the Texas Super Team as selected by Texas Football … Scout.com ranked him as the No. 26 defensive tackle prospect in the country … Had 62 tackles as a senior with 10 for loss, and caused three fumbles … Had 81 tackles as a junior with 21 TFL and also blocked three punts that season ... Also competed in track and field, where he was a district and regional champion and took fourth at state in the shot put.

High School: A member of the Houston all-area team and a member of the Texas Football Magazine top 300 list … District MVP as a senior and all-district as a junior … Helped lead the Mustangs to a 10-3 record as a senior and a district and area championship … A finalist for the Houston Touchdown Club player of the year honors … Also a member of the track team … Rivals.com considered him the No. 61 prospect in the greater Houston area. Personal: Born March 24, 1990, in Shreveport, La. … Son of Thatford Brown ... Has two older brothers … Economics major. Brown’s Career Stats Year GP UT-AT-TT 2009 7 6-1-7 2010 13 64-13-77 2011 13 59-9-68 Career 33 129-23-152

TFL Sacks 0 0 2.0 0 4.0 0 6.0 0

INT 0 2 5 7

PBU QBH 1 0 8 0 15 0 24 0

FF 0 1 0 1

FR 0 1 2 3

80 Torrance

Carr Receiver // 6-2 // 226 // R-Fr. Dallas, Texas/Richardson

Entered camp in the fall of 2011 with an injury and went on to spend the year as a redshirt … An athletic target with good combination of size and speed … Has a chance to be a contributor in 2012. 2011: Redshirt. High School: Was a late commitment during the recruiting process … An alleverything player in high school with 892 rushing yards, 482 passing yards and six pass receptions … Also returned a kickoff for a touchdown … Averaged 17.6 points on the basketball court as a junior … Caught 16 passes for 207 yards as a junior … Team offensive MVP … First-team all-district … An all-district selection as a junior in basketball … Also recruited by North Texas, Iowa, Iowa State and TCU. Personal: Is yet to decide on a major.

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2011 (Freshman): Played in seven games and set a season high in tackles in his college debut with three stops against Louisiana … Had two tackles against Arizona and solo stops vs. Tulsa and Baylor.

Personal: James Michael Castleman was born Nov. 14, 1992 in Amarillo, Texas ... Son of Kim Castleman ... Castleman’s Career Stats Year GP UT-AT-TT 2011 10 7-0-7 Career 10 7-0-7

TFL Sacks 0 0 0 0

INT 0 0

PBU QBH 0 1 0 1

FF 0 0

FR 0 0

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Catlin

Linebacker // 6-1 // 219 // R-Fr. San Antonio, Texas/Madison

Part of an impressive redshirt class … Could play inside or outside linebacker. 2011: Redshirt. High School: A second-team all-area selection by the San Antonio Express News … Texas Football top 300 prospect and a top 20 selection at linebacker … Rivals ranked him No. 20 in the country at his position and as the No. 70 overall prospect in the state of Texas … Scout placed him No. 54 among the country’s linebackers in 2009 … Had 99 tackles as a senior and 98 tackles with two interceptions as a junior …Two-time all-district pick … SuperPrep all-region selection as the No. 64 prospect in Texas … Had a long list of scholarship offers that included Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Missouri and Kansas. Personal: Born Sept. 9, 1991, in San Antonio … Son of Carl and Kenya Catlin … Undecided on a major … Father played college basketball at Parkland College.

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10 Clint

Chelf

Quarterback // 6-1 // 201 // Jr. Enid, Okla./Enid

An athletic quarterback who will be in the hunt to replace Brandon Weeden. 2011 (Sophomore): Saw action in four games … Was 4-of-4 passing for 70 yards and a touchdown against Louisiana … Played against Tulsa but did not attempt a pass … Saw the most action of his career when he played more than a half in the win over Kansas … Completed 14 of his 21 attempts for 206 yards and two touchdowns …Went 2-of-4 for 31 yards in the win at Texas Tech. 2010 (Freshman): Saw action in five games … Was 8-of-11 for 165 yards with two touchdowns vs. Tulsa … Scoring passes covered 10 yards to Hubert Anyiam and 27 yards to Charlie Moore … Was 4-of-5 through the air against Washington State for 29 yards … Was 0-of-1 through the air against Baylor … Also played at Kansas and against Arizona. 2009: Redshirt. High School: Passed for more than 2,200 yards and rushed for over 700 as a senior … Accounted for 31 touchdowns … Conference player of the year … Rushed for 695 yards and passed for 1,534 yards as a junior … A SuperPrep Midlands top 100 honoree (No. 52) … Rated by Rivals as the No. 34 dualthreat quarterback in the country and a top-30 player in the state of Oklahoma … Honorable mention all-state by The Oklahoman and Tulsa World … A former commitment to Tulsa … Also participated in track … Honor student … Member of FCA. Personal: Born Dec. 5, 1990, in Enid … Parents are Randy and Donna Chelf … His brother, Colton, was an OSU football player in 2010 and ‘11 … Business/ sports management major … Father also played football at OSU. Chelf’s Career Stats Year GP Effic. Cmp.-Att.-Int. Pct. 2010 5 192.06 14-19-1 73.7 2011 5 185.63 20-30-0 66.7 Career 10 188.1 34-49-1 69.4

Yds. 213 307 520

TD 2 3 5

Long 42 39 42

Avg./G 42.6 61.4 52.0

98 Davidell

Collins

Defensive Tackle // 6-5 // 267 // Junior Bearden, Ark./Bearden

Part of the Cowboys’ youth movement in the defensive front … Saw the first significant playing time of his career in 2011. 2011 (Sophomore): Became a bigger part of the Cowboy defense as the season progressed … Saw action in 12 games and recorded seven tackles … Had a pair of tackles at Missouri … Recovered a fumble against Oklahoma … Had tackles for loss against Missouri and Baylor … Did not play against Tulsa. 2010 (Freshman): Saw action in nine games as a true freshman … Recorded tackles against Washington State and Texas A&M.

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High School: An athletic lineman … During his prep career he had a 52-yard return on a blocked kick and a 55-yard interception return, both for touchdowns … Had 60 tackles and five sacks as a senior … Prep team played in the state championship game his senior and sophomore years and was a semifinalist during his junior campaign … Associated Press Super Team selection and an Arkansas all-stater as voted on by the coaches … An All-Region 8 choice … Member of the SuperPrep regional team as the No. 10 overall prospect in Arkansas … Played basketball and competed for a district championship team in track … Away from football he was involved with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Youth Alive, Upward Bound, Students Against Drunk Driving and drama. Personal: Born Nov. 3, 1991, in Pine Bluff, Ark. … Parents are Robert and Denise Collins … Has two younger brothers … Marketing major ... Tulsa, Louisiana Tech and Arkansas State were on his offer list. Collins’ Career Stats Year GP UT-AT-TT 2010 9 1-1-2 2011 11 6-1-7 Career 20 7-2-9

TFL Sacks 0 0 2.0 0 2.0 0

INT PBU QBH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF FR 0 0 0 1 0 1

2 Lavocheya

Cooper

Safety // 6-0 // 186 // Jr. Arp, Texas/Arp

Saw action on defense and on special teams as a true freshman … Was injured early in 2011, but returned to contribute down the stretch. 2011 (Sophomore): Played in four games and recorded six tackles … Made his season debut against Kansas and recorded three tackles … Also had three tackles against Baylor. 2010 (Freshman): Saw action in 10 games and was credited with eight tackles … Had a season-best three tackles against Tulsa and had two stops at Louisiana. High School: Ranked by Rivals No. 48 among the country’s prospects at safety … A member of the Texas Football Super Team and was rated among the state’s top 20 defensive backs by that publication … A second-team all-state selection, according to the Texas Sports Writers Association … A second-team Class 2A all-stater as selected by the Associated Press … Voted all-East Texas as a kick returner … Senior season stats included 87 tackles, eight interceptions and three caused fumbles on defense … Offensive numbers included 889 rushing yards good for 14 touchdowns and two touchdowns as a receiver … Returned one interception for a touchdown … As a junior he averaged 42.1 yards on kickoff returns, rushed for more than 1,600 yards, had 72 tackles on defense with seven interceptions, three of which he returned for touchdowns. Personal: Utah, TCU, Baylor, Iowa, Missouri and Houston were among his suitors … Undecided on a major. Cooper’s Career Stats Year GP UT-AT-TT 2010 10 6-2-8 2011 4 6-0-6 Career 14 12-2-14

TFL Sacks 0 0 0 0 0 0

INT PBU QBH 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0

FF FR 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Craig

Personal: Born March 10, 1993, in Dallas … Son of Gene Cross and LeAnn Wainscott Diamond … Also participated in track in high school … Academic allstate selection … Active in FCA … Dad played football at Baylor and his brother, Matthew, played soccer at Brown … Undecided on a major.

Safety // 6-1 // 193 // Jr. Spring Branch, Texas/Spring Branch

69 Devin

Davis

An athletic defender who was a special teams regular as a true freshman and became a contributor in the secondary as a sophomore. 2011 (Sophomore): Set a career high with five tackles against Baylor … Picked up his first career sack against Oklahoma … Had four tackles against Tulsa and two against Texas Tech, OU and Stanford … Nineteen of his 20 tackles were solo stops.

Offensive Line // 6-5 // 275 // R-Fr. Nacogdoches, Texas/Nacogdoches

2010 (Freshman): Saw action in 12 games and was credited with seven tackles … Did not play against Kansas … Had four tackles against Tulsa … Recorded a tackle against Troy, Kansas State and Baylor.

2011: Redshirt.

High School: A Texas Football top 300 selection and all-district pick … An all-area selection by the San Antonio Express-News … Honorable mention allstater … No. 81 corner prospect in America, according to Scout … Had 83 tackles, four interceptions and three blocked field goals as a junior and 45 tackles with three blocked kicks as a senior … Team captain … An all-district selection in track who has been timed at 39.96 in the 300 hurdles … Played baseball as well … Has a sub-4.6 time in the 40.

A promising prospect in the offensive line … On the depth chart at tackle.

High School: An early commitment to the Cowboys, who pledged to OSU in July of 2010 … An all-East Texas selection by multiple media and recruiting outlets … A first-team all-district selection … Rated as the nation’s No. 62 prospect at guard by Scout and No. 110 overall in the state of Texas … A top 100 state and area prospect as selected by the Dallas Morning News … According to Rivals he was the No. 77 player in Texas and No. 58 in the country at his position … A SuperPrep all-region selection.

Personal: Born Jan. 14, 1992, in San Antonio … Son of Steven and Janet Craig … Both parents are OSU graduates … Is one of seven children … A former Colorado commitment who also drew interest from Kansas, Kansas State and Baylor …Business management major.

Personal: Born Jan. 14, 1993, in Nacogdoches … Son of Sheila and Kevin Davis … Hasn’t declared a major … Also participated in basketball and power lifting in high school … A first-team all-academic choice … The youngest of four siblings.

Craig’s Career Stats Year GP UT-AT-TT TFL Sacks INT 2010 12 6-1-7 0 0 0 2011 13 19-1-20 1.0 1.0 0 Career 25 25-2-27 1.0 1.0 0

PBU QBH 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0

FR 0 0 0

66 Travis

Cross

76 Eli

Dickerson

Offensive Line // 6-6 // 310 // So. The Woodlands, Texas/College Park

On the depth chart at guard as he enters his sophomore season. Offensive Line // 6-4 // 275 // R-Fr. Plano, Texas/West

2011 (Freshman): Saw limited varsity action … Played a season-high 12 snaps vs. Kansas.

A heavily decorated offensive lineman that committed to Oklahoma State very early in the recruiting process … Will likely begin his career at guard … Began attending class at OSU in January of 2011.

2010: Redshirt.

2011: Redshirt. High School: Member of the Texas Super Team (third team member) … Texas Football top 300 prospect … Listed by Scout.com as the No. 11 player in the country at his position and No. 45 overall in Texas … A SuperPrep Texas top 100 prospect … Two-time all-district pick … Had scholarship offers from Kansas State, Nebraska, Texas Tech, Tulsa, LSU, Notre Dame, Syracuse, Stanford and UCLA, despite his early commitment to OSU.

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High School: Rated as one of the top 65 guards in the country by Scout and a Texas Football top 300 recruit … All-district selection … Rivals ranked him No. 77 among America’s guard prospects … Intelligent player with big wing span … Likely projects to a tackle spot at OSU. Personal: A former Rice commitment who also had offers from Baylor, Stanford, Houston, Iowa State, Nebraska and Texas Tech, among others … Plays the bass guitar and lists disc golf as a hobby … An honor student … Business management major.

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60 Evan

Linebacker // 6-3 // 222 // Sr. Archdale, N.C./Keller/Blinn College

Offensive Line // 6-3 // 291 // Sr. McKinney, Texas/Bishop Lynch

Elkins Epstein

Did not play football until junior college, but OSU’s staff loved his athleticism and recruited him to Stillwater … He rewarded their efforts with a stellar junior season that saw him finish second on the team with 90 tackles … A speedy linebacker (4.55) with tremendous leaping ability who figures to only get better with experience … Honorable mention All-Big 12. 2011 (Junior): Finished the season with 90 tackles to rank second on the team, No. 16 in the Big 12 and tops among Cowboy linebackers … Set a career high with 13 tackles in the Kansas State win, including two behind the line of scrimmage … Closed the season with a 12-tackle effort in the Fiesta Bowl win over Stanford … Had 10 tackles at Iowa State, along with a fumble recovery and his first career interception … Against Oklahoma he had nine tackles, a quarterback sack and he caused a fumble that Jamie Blatnick returned 59 yards to set up a back-breaking TD for the Cowboys … Recorded nine solo tackles against Baylor … Recovered a fumble against Louisiana. Junior College: Played his first football at Blinn after attending an open tryout … Had 73 tackles as a sophomore with 10 for loss and 2.5 sacks … Had 41 tackles as a freshman … Second team all-conference selection … Also recruited by TCU, South Alabama, Kansas State and Utah … Rated by Rivals as the No. 31 junior college prospect in the country ... Earned President’s Honors. High School: Did not play high school football, but was a standout baseball player who touched 91 mph on the radar gun as a submarine sidearm pitcher ... Wrestled and played rugby as well, collecting team MVP honors on a state title-winning rugby squad ... Member of the leadership council.

A transfer from the Air Force Academy who saw his first action as a Cowboy in 2010 … Hasn’t seen a lot of playing time, but the coaching staff believes he is a contender to replace Grant Garner at center. 2011 (Junior): Saw limited varsity action, but did appear in five games (Louisiana, Tulsa, Kansas, Baylor and Texas Tech) … Played a season-high 42 snaps against the Jayhawks. 2010 (Sophomore): Saw action in three games, taking the field against Washington State, Louisiana-Lafayette and Kansas. 2009: Sat out the season to fulfill NCAA transfer guidelines. 2008 (Freshman): Spent the academic year at the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs … During his time at Air Force he volunteered at a Colorado Springs soup kitchen. High School: Attended Bishop Lynch High School in Dallas, where he was a decorated prepster … A TAPPS all-stater and a top 100 all-area player by Rivals, Scout and the Dallas Morning News … Ranked by ESPN as the nation’s No. 14 prospect at center … Rivals ranked him No. 25 in the country at that position … Began his prep career at McKinney High School. Personal: Born Aug. 15, 1990, in Newport Beach, Calif. … Son of Buckeye and Meg Epstein … Dad was a wrestler at Drake and grandfather was a nose tackle at Notre Dame … Undecided on a major.

Personal: William Alexander Elkins was born Aug. 27, 1990 in High Point, N.C. ... Son of Laura Adamson and Tim McCrory ... Education major. Elkins’ Career Stats Year GP UT-AT-TT 2011 13 72-18-90 Career 13 72-18-90

48 Tyler

TFL Sacks 5.0 1.0 5.0 1.0

INT 1 1

PBU QBH 2 2 2 2

FF 1 1

FR 2 2

Fields

Linebacker // 5-11 // 221 // Sr. Detroit, Mich./Hugo

A walkon who originally joined the program in 2009. Alex Elkins

2011 (Junior): Got on the field against Kansas, but did not record any stats. 2010 (Sophomore): Did not play. 2009 (Freshman): Saw action in two games on special teams (Grambling State and Baylor). High School: Played at three different high schools, but spent his last two years at Hugo … Recorded seven sacks as a senior, where he was a defensive end and special teams player … All-district defender and a state qualifier in power lifting … Team captain … Honor student as a prepster … Student council member. Personal: Born Feb. 17, 1991, in Detroit …Son of Tonya Cham and the late Marc Tyler Fields … Finance major.

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Gary

Safety // 6-0 // 205 // Jr. Tulsa, Okla./Washington/Wyoming

Joined the OSU program in January of 2011 and redshirted last fall to fulfill NCAA transfer guidelines … Arrived at OSU after putting in two very productive seasons at Wyoming … Was UW’s first Freshman All-American …Had nine double-figure tackle games in two seasons in Laramie. 2011: Redshirt. 2010 (Sophomore): Finished second in the Mountain West Conference with 9.4 tackles per game … Ended the season with 94 tackles and an interception … Also broke up four passes and had a tackle for loss … Had a career high 17 tackles against Boise State and had 14 stops vs. Southern Utah. 2009 (Freshman): A freshman All-American … Tied a school record at Wyoming when he picked off three Weber State passes in his first collegiate game … Started as a true freshman … Had 98 tackles to rank No. 5 for the Cowboys and No. 11 in the Mountain West Conference … Had 15 tackles against Colorado and 10 against New Mexico, Air Force, Brigham Young and TCU. High School: Played on a state championship team at Tulsa Washington … Had 124 tackles as a senior on his way to district player of the year honors … On offense he passed for 530 yards and rushed for 70. Personal: Born May 31, 1990 … Son of Gwen Evans and Steven Gary. Gary’s Career Stats (at Wyoming) Year GP UT-AT-TT TFL Sacks 2009 13 38-60-98 2.5 0 2010 10 48-46-94 1.0 0 2011 Redshirt Career 23 86-106-192 3.5 0

INT 3 1 4

PBU QBH 6 0 5 0 11

0

FF 0 0

FR 0 0

0

0

4 Justin

Gilbert

Cornerback // 6-0 // 194 // Jr. Huntsville, Texas/Huntsville

2011 (Sophomore): Ended the season with 15 passes defended to rank No. 30 in the country and sixth in the Big 12 … Five of those defensed passes were interceptions (against Oklahoma, Texas A&M, Tulsa, Baylor and Stanford) … Finished No. 14 nationally with five interceptions … Recorded 11 tackles at Texas in a game that also saw him return a kickoff 96 yards for a touchdown … Had nine stops at A&M, along with a pass break-up, a fumble recovery and an interception … Had a 100-yard kickoff return for a score at Tulsa, joining Barry Sanders as the only other Cowboy to accomplish that feat … His night against Oklahoma included nine tackles, an interception and two pass break-ups … His 703 kickoff return yards last season represent the second best total in OSU history … Averaged 27.0 yards on kickoff returns as a sophomore to finish No. 12 in the NCAA and tops in the Big 12. 2010 (Freshman): Ended the regular season No. 22 nationally and led the Big 12 with a 26.9-yard average on 26 kick returns … Had an 89-yard return for a score against Oklahoma and a 93-yard TD return against Baylor … Was the Big 12 special teams player of the week for his efforts against OU … Recorded 18 tackles on defense and special teams … Forced a fumble against OU … Best tackle day was four against Washington State and three against the Sooners, Kansas and Arizona … Averaged 6.9 yards on eight punt returns and had a 50-yard return against Nebraska … One of just nine players in the country with multiple kickoff returns for scores … Played in every game but Kansas State (injury). High School: Two-time district MVP and Huntsville HS in Huntsville, Texas, where he was coached by Mitchell Coey and Shane Martin … SuperPrep all-region pick and ranked by that publication as the No. 51 player in Texas … Earned postseason honors on both sides of the ball … Rated by Scout as the No. 41 corner prospect in the country and by Texas Football as one of that state’s top 20 quarterbacks … Rated by Rivals as the No. 60 overall prospect in Texas and No. 26 in the country under the “athlete” heading … Ran for more than 1,000 yards with nine touchdowns and passed for nearly 800 more as a quarterback during his senior year … As a junior, he accumulated 785 passing yards and 628 rushing yards ... Also competed in basketball and track. Personal: Justin Rodrell Gilbert was born Nov. 7, 1991 in The Woodlands, Texas ... Son of Iwanna Rolling and Sherman Gilbert ... Majoring in construction science ... Participated in community service for the City of Huntsville ... His cousin, Fred Gilbert, played for UCLA, then transferred to Houston where he was a standout wide receiver ... Offer list included Colorado, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Texas A&M, TCU and Utah. Gilbert’s Career Defensive Stats Year GP UT-AT-TT TFL Sacks 2010 12 16-2-18 0 0 2011 13 48-11-59 1.0 0 Career 25 64-13-77 1.0 0

INT 0 5 5

Gilbert’s Career Special Teams Stats Year GP KR Yds Avg TD Long 2010 12 26 698 26.8 2 93 2011 13 26 703 27.0 2 100 Career 25 52 1,401 26.9 4 100

PBU QBH 1 0 10 0 11 0

FF 1 0 1

FR 0 1 1

PR Yds Avg TD Long 8 55 6.9 0 50 0 0 0 0 0 8 55 6.9 0 50

Justin Gilbert

Second-Team All-Big 12, Associated Press One of the Big 12 Conference’s fastest players … Used his sophomore season to make the transition from intriguing prospect to dependable corner and will be an all-conference candidate as a junior … An athletic playmaker who remains a big factor on special teams … Was a Rivals freshman All-America pick in 2010 as a kick returner … Has already tied an OSU record with four kickoff returns for touchdowns in his career with two each of the past two seasons … Is second all-time at OSU with 1,401 kickoff return yards in his career … Honorable mention All-Big 12 in the return game … Enters 2012 tied for the NCAA lead among all active players with his four kickoff returns for scores, and his career return average of 26.94 yards is fifth among all returning players … Defensive MVP of the Fiesta Bowl.

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Glidden

Receiver // 5-7 // 171 // R-Fr. Mustang, Okla./Mustang

High School: Was the tallest member of the 2009 recruiting class … A SuperPrep Midlands top 100 prospect … An all-state selection in Missouri by the coaches association and the Associated Press … Also an all-area, all-district and all-conference honoree … An offensive anchor on a 15-0 state championship team … On the defensive side he had 30 tackles and a sack as a senior … A member of his high school basketball team as well. Personal: Born Feb. 14, 1991, in Webb City … Son of Karen Graham … Has an older brother and sister … Was a member of the Student Council and the French Club … Plans to major in business … His brother played basketball at Missouri Southern … Hobbies include hunting and fishing.

A fleet-footed receiver who could contribute in several ways as a freshman. 2011: Redshirt.

49 Matt

High School: Parade All-America selection … Oklahoma Gatorade Player of the Year … Nominee for the Old Spice National Player of the Year … A speedy big-play specialist in high school … As a senior he averaged 19.1 yards on his 65 receptions with 17 touchdowns and 1,244 receiving yards … Tossed a TD pass, returned four of his six interceptions for touchdowns and scored four touchdowns on kickoff returns … Averaged 35.3 yards on punt returns … Caught 61 passes for 1,046 yards (17.1 per catch) as a junior and scored seven touchdowns on returns … A first-team all-stater by The Oklahoman, Tulsa World and Oklahoma Coaches Association … Also a first-team All-Big City selection … Rivals rated him No. 17 in the state of Oklahoma … Rated as the No. 11 prospect in the Midlands region by SuperPrep … Also recruited by Arkansas, Tulsa, Northwestern, Oklahoma and Texas Tech.

Personal: Born July 10, 1992 … Son of Deidre and Pete Glidden … Also participated in basketball, baseball and track … Considering journalism/broadcasting or engineering as a career … His brother, Dylan, plays baseball at Oklahoma Christian and his father was a semi-pro football player.

High School: Handled placekicking duties as well as punting and kickoff chores as a prepster … Had 26 touchbacks on 42 kickoffs and connected on three field goals from beyond 40 yards … A first-team all-city pick by the Lexington Herald … Also recruited by Cincinnati, The Citadel, Maryland and Dayton.

71 Parker

Graham

Green

Kicker // 6-1 // 233 // R-Fr. Lexington, Ky./Lafayette

A talented kicker who could take some of the load off of Quinn Sharp in 2012. 2011: Redshirt.

Personal: Born April 10, 1993 … Son of Stephen and Sandra Green … Plans to major in hotel/restaurant management.

36 Jonovan

Griffin

Offensive Line // 6-7 // 292 // Jr. Webb City, Mo./Webb City

An impressive prospect in the offensive line … Has added weight and strength since joining the program … An agile lineman with big potential … A 2011 second-team academic All-Big 12 honoree and he became a part-time starter in 2011 … One of several Cowboys who could become a multi-year starter after being overlooked by many schools during the recruiting process. 2011 (Sophomore): Began the season with promise and no experience … Ended the season with five starts, including a start in the season finale against Oklahoma and in the Fiesta Bowl at right tackle … Had four knockdown blocks against Texas and Texas Tech … Was in the starting lineup at left tackle against Tulsa and right tackle against Kansas, Texas and Oklahoma … Allowed just two sacks and countered that with 20 knockdown blocks. 2010 (Freshman): Played in three games (Washington State, Tulsa and Arizona).

Cornerback // 5-11 // 172 // R-Fr. McKinney, Texas/Boyd

An athletic defender who will see the field for the first time this fall. 2011: Redshirt. High School: Ran for 1,017 yards as a senior quarterback … Also passed for 1,418 yards while completing 61 percent of his attempts … Team MVP and all-district pick as a senior … Rated by Texas Football as a state top 20 prospect at quarterback and one of the top 300 players in Texas … As a junior he ran for 1,200 yards and passed for more than 2,400 yards … Earned all-district honors as a junior … A nominee for the Dallas Morning News offensive player of the year … Recruited by Texas Tech, SMU, Wyoming and UTEP, among others. Personal: Born Sept. 5, 1992, in McKinney … Son of Maria O’Connor and Brent Griffin … Has three brothers and two sisters … Undecided on a major.

2009: Redshirt.

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18 Devin

Harlan Hedgepeth

Holder // 5-7 // 178 // Senior Houston, Texas/Langham Creek

Cornerback // 5-11 // 173 // Jr. Derby, Kan./Derby

Came off the bench to serve as OSU’s holder down the stretch in 2009 and performed his duties flawlessly throughout the remainder of the season … A member of the Big 12 academic honor roll … Has been a part of two walk-off game-winning field goals (2010 vs. Texas A&M and 2012 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl).

A talented and intelligent corner who was off to a great start as a sophomore when he was lost to injury against Texas A&M … Has already been granted an injury redshirt.

2011 (Junior): Firmly entrenched as OSU’s holder and held the position throughout the season.

2011 (Sophomore): Had seven tackles in his four games, including six solo stops … Had two tackles and an interception against Tulsa … Had two tackles and broke up a pass in the win over Arizona … Recorded two tackles and returned an interception 26 yards in the season opener vs. Louisiana.

2010: (Sophomore): Had another perfect year as OSU’s holder on extra points and field goals and figures to be in that role for the rest of his career. 2009 (Freshman): Became OSU’s holder when Taylor Sokolosky was lost to injury. 2008: Redshirt. High School: An all-district selection in high school, where he was a kicker and defensive back … Also a four-time all-district selection as a soccer player … Participated in youth group service projects through his church and the Impact Houston City Ministry. Personal: Born Sept. 26, 1989, in Houston … Son of Wade and Karen Harlan … Had two cousins, Justin and Barry Laird, who played football at Houston … Marketing major.

93 Maurice

Hayes

Defensive Tackle // 6-3 // 316 // Sr. Rome, Ga./Pepperell//Bakersfield CC

A senior defensive tackle that saw his playing time increase down the stretch of 2011. 2011 (Junior): Had two tackles in the Fiesta Bowl … Saw action in three games. Junior College: A two-time all-conference selection at Bakersfield CC … A unanimous pick to that team as a sophomore after leading his team to the state semifinals with 24 tackles, 8.5 tackles for loss and 3.5 sacks.

2010 (Freshman): Was second among the freshmen with 24 tackles … Saw action in all 13 games … Set a career high with six tackles against Kansas State with a pass break-up … Had four tackles at Louisiana and three stops against OU, Texas A&M and Washington State … Got his first career start against Troy and responded with two tackles, a forced fumble and a pass break-up … Had two tackles in the Alamo Bowl win over Arizona. High School: One of the top players in the state of Kansas … Enrolled at OSU in January of 2010 … An all-stater and a Top 11 selection in the Sunflower State … Prep squad advanced to the semifinals of the state playoffs … A standout receiver and defensive back as a prepster … Rated the No. 8 player in Kansas by Rivals … Nominee for participation in the U.S. Army All-America game … As a senior, he rushed for 154 yards, and recorded 743 receiving yards with an average of more than 18 yards per reception … On defense, he was credited with 15 tackles and two interceptions … An all-league, all-metro and all-state performer and was Derby’s offensive player of the year … Also participated in track and basketball during his high school career … SuperPrep all-Midlands region pick. Personal: Born Sept. 26, 1991, in Landstuhl, Germany … Son of Dwain and Lesia Hedgepeth … Has two sisters … A member of National Honor Society and Campus BROS (mentoring program) … Plans to pursue a degree in engineering … Wisconsin, TCU, Air Force and Kansas State were among the schools seeking his signature … Committed to the Cowboys prior to the 2009 football season. Hedgepeth’s Career Stats Year GP UT-AT-TT TFL Sacks 2010 13 20-6-26 0 0 2011 4 6-1-7 0 0 Career 17 26-7-33 0 0

INT 0 2 2

PBU QBH 3 1 1 0 4 1

FF 0 0 0

FR 0 0 0

High School: Received heavy recruiting interest out of high school after recording 48 tackles, including 12 for loss, as a senior … Had eight quarterback sacks and 10 hurries that season and caused two fumbles while his team marched into the state quarterfinals … Was an honorable mention all-stater and the Rome News-Tribune defensive player of the year. Personal: Born Sept. 2, 1989, in Rome, Ga. … Son of Norman Hayes and Sheila Price … Played basketball and threw the shot put in high school … Team captain in football and basketball as a prepster … Education major … Has a sister, Myosha Price, who is a track and field athlete at North Carolina Central.

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Horton

Tight End // 6-3 // 254 // Sr. Henderson, Texas/Henderson

An athletic receiver who can cause matchup problems with his size … Has been a contributor throughout his career. 2011 (Junior): Played in every game and caught four passes … Had a season and career long catch and run of 56 yards in the season opener vs. Louisiana. 2010 (Sophomore): Played in all 13 games, including special teams action … Lone reception went for six yards in the opener against Washington State. 2009 (Freshman): Saw action in all 13 games … Caught four passes for 43 yards … Had an eight-yard reception in his first college game against No. 13 Georgia … Also had catches against Texas (nine yards), Colorado (18 yards) and Ole Miss (eight yards). 2008: Redshirt.

High School: A heavily decorated tight end prospect with excellent speed for his position … Listed by Texas Football Magazine as a top-10 prospect at the position and a top 300 player in Texas … A SuperPrep all-region selection … All-district pick … Listed by Scout.com as the No. 100 prospect in Texas … Rivals placed him No. 36 among America’s tight ends and No. 87 in Texas, regardless of position … Senior season numbers included 32 catches for 438 yards with five touchdowns… Caught 26 passes as a junior for 339 yards with one touchdown … Cowboys and Nebraska, among others, battled for his signature … Did not play football as a high school freshman or sophomore … A member of the All-East Texas team. Personal: Born Jan. 26, 1990, in Henderson, Texas … Son of Diane Mitchell and Calvin Horton … Uncle is former Raiders tight end Ricky Dudley … Has a brother, Derek … Education major. Horton’s Career Receiving Stats Year G Rec. Yds. 2009 13 4 43 2010 13 1 6 2011 13 4 101 Career 39 9 150

Avg. 10.8 6.0 25.2 16.7

TD 0 0 0 0

Long 18 6 56 56

Avg./G 2.6 0.5 7.8 3.8

28 Deion

Imade

Safety // 5-11 // 196 // Jr. Rowlett, Texas/Rowlett

An athletic safety … Was seeing the most significant playing time of his career when injury cut short his sophomore season. 2011 (Sophomore): Ended the season with 24 tackles, despite missing the final four games of the season (including the Fiesta Bowl) … Had six tackles against Kansas and Baylor and five vs. Arizona … Opened the season with four tackles against Louisiana. 2010 (Freshman): Played in nine games and made 11 tackles, mostly on special teams … Had a season-best five tackles (all solo) against Baylor and he broke up a pass against the Bears … Had two tackles against Tulsa and Louisiana and solo stops against Washington State and Texas Tech. High School: A participant in the Max Emfinger All-American Bowl … Rated No. 52 among America’s safeties by Scout … An all-district selection … Had 101 tackles, including 10 behind the line of scrimmage, as a senior to go with two fumble recoveries … Recorded 116 tackles as a junior when he was honorable mention all-district … A track standout who participated in the 4x100 and 4x200 relay teams … Had recruiting interest from SMU, Iowa State, Rice and Kansas. Personal: Business major.

Justin Horton

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Imade’s Career Stats Year GP UT-AT-TT 2010 9 9-2-11 2011 9 23-5-28 Career 18 32-7-39

TFL Sacks 0 0 0 0 0 0

INT PBU QBH 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

FF FR 0 0 0 0 0 0

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54 Jake

27 Lyndell

Jenkins Johnson Offensive Line // 6-3 // 281 // So. Gilmer, Texas/Gilmer

Linebacker // 6-3 // 190 // So. Plano, Texas/East

Is one of the candidates to replace Grant Garner at center.

A speedy defender … Saw action as a true freshman and figures to increase his role as a sophomore.

2011 (Freshman): Saw limited varsity action. 2010: Redshirt. High School: A key member of Gilmer’s 3A state championship team … Played for coach Jeff Traylor ... Associated Press 3A all-state selection in Texas … Also an All-East Texas and all-district pick … Rated by Scout as the nation’s 43rd best prospect at guard … Also an all-district selection as a junior … Recruited by Houston and TCU and a former Missouri commitment … Comes from a Texas football powerhouse in Gilmer. Personal: Jacob Starnes Jenkins was born April 24, 1992 in Longview, Texas ... Son of Bobby and Kimberly Jenkins ... Brother, Daniel, played for Missouri … Majoring in ag business.

88 Kevin

Johnson

2011 (Freshman): Played in nine games, primarily on special teams … Finished the season with 11 tackles … Had three stops against Kansas and two against Texas Tech, Arizona and Louisiana. High School: A national recruit who Scout ranked No. 19 at his position and No. 39 overall in Texas … A member of the Texas Super Team as selected by Texas Football … Ranked No. 60 in Texas by SuperPrep … A member of the Austin American Statesman Fab 55 … An all-county and all-district selection … Dallas Morning News top 100 pick … Had 58 tackles and two interceptions as a senior and 72 stops as a junior … Schools lining up for his signature were numerous and included Arkansas, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Notre Dame, TCU, Texas A&M and Utah. Personal: Born Sept. 24, 1991, in Dallas … Son of Antonette and Carlos Harwell … Plans to pursue law enforcement as a career … Has a brother and a sister.

36 Teddy

Johnson

Receiver // 6-1 // 192 // So. Houston, Texas/Cypress Ridge

A speedy receiver … Saw his first significant action in 2011. 2011 (Freshman): Saw extensive action on special teams and earned his first varsity letter. 2010: Redshirt. High School: Attended Cypress Ridge HS in Houston, Texas, where he was coached by Gary Theibaud ... Another Cowboy with a long offer sheet and a blazing 40 time … Ranked as one of the top 100 players in Texas by Rivals, where he checked in at No. 63 after playing receiver as a junior and quarterback as a senior … That service rated him No. 54 among America’s receivers … A SuperPrep all-region selection as the No. 95 player in Texas … A Texas Football top 300 pick and a top 20 wideout in the Lone Star State by that publication … A SuperPrep preseason top 100 in Texas … District MVP his senior year ... Senior numbers included 485 rushing yards, 412 receiving yards and all-district honors as a kick returner after leading the league in that category … Had 690 receiving yards with 12 touchdowns as a junior … During his prep career at various times he played receiver, running back, quarterback, safety and kick returner ... Member of the A-B honor roll ... Involved with the ultimate frisbee club. Personal: Kevin Joseph Johnson was born Oct. 16, 1991 in Houston, Texas ... Son of Valencia and Kevin Johnson ... A cousin of standout NFL running back Clinton Portis ... Arizona, Arkansas, Illinois and Minnesota were among his suitors … Had nearly 30 scholarship offers.

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Fullback // 5-11 // 211 // So. Coppell, Texas/Coppell

A key member of Oklahoma State’s coverage units on special teams who makes the move from linebacker to fullback this season. 2011(Freshman): Logged six tackles on the season and provided a significant momentum swing by recovering a fumbled punt early in the Cowboys’ 66-6 win at Texas Tech ... Usually one of the first players down the field in any coverage situation. 2010: Redshirt. High School: Attended Coppell HS in Coppell, Texas, where he was coached by Joe McBride ... Was a class 5A all-area linebacker ... Was his team’s leading tackler with 125 stops his senior year ... Forced five fumbles and picked off a pass as well ... Defensive MVP of the Oil Bowl All-Star Game ... Also wrestled, played basketball and was a power lifter in high school, where he posted a 405-pound bench press, a 550-pound squat and a 36-inch vertical leap his senior year ... Took collegiate-level courses at Northlake CC while still in college and maintained a 3.0 grade-point average. Personal: Theodore Dean Johnson was born April 4, 1991 in Irving, Texas ... Son of Darlene and Mitch and Denise Johnson ... Volunteered regularly in community service during high school.

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24 Miketavius

Johnson Jones

Defensive End // 6-1 // 232 // Jr. Haskell, Okla./Haskell

A former professional baseball player … Joined the program as a walk-on … Has become an important member of the roster who has earned ample playing time in the midde of the Cowboy defense.

Another freshman in the secondary … Expected to see plenty of playing time in 2012.

2011 (Sophomore): Seemed to take the next step in his development with a solid sophomore season at linebacker and on special teams … Only played in nine games due to injury (missed the first four games of the season) but had 29 tackles, including 22 solo stops … Had seven tackles in his season debut against Kansas … Recorded six tackles against Baylor and five against the Sooners … Had four tackles against Missouri and Texas Tech … Had a sack for an eight-yard loss against the Jayhawks and was credited with another tackle behind the line of scrimmage. 2010 (Freshman): Played in 11 games and recorded eight tackles … Best game was a five-tackle effort against Tulsa … Had solo tackles against Louisiana, Baylor and Oklahoma. Professional Baseball: Signed with the Angels out of high school and spent six years in the organization as an outfielder/first baseman … Had a nice blend of speed and power with 42 career homers and 94 stolen bases … Taken in the 12th round (No. 353 overall) … Missed nearly all of 2004 due to injury. High School: Rated as the No. 11 prospect in Oklahoma after his senior season at Haskell … Signed to play football at Tulsa before heading down the baseball path … Started four years at linebacker and three years at running back for the Haymakers … Rushed for more than 1,200 yards and 19 touchdowns as a senior on his way to district player of the year honors. Personal: Born Nov. 2, 1985, in Muskogee, Okla. … Son of Valerie and Trent Johnson … Health and education major … Is a relative of LeShon Johnson, a former NFL running back with the Arizona Cardinals and New York Giants. Johnson’s Career Stats Year GP UT-AT-TT 2010 11 7-1-8 2011 9 22-7-29 Career 20 29-8-37

TFL Sacks 0 0 2.5 1.0 2.5 1.0

INT 0 0 0

PBU QBH 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0

Tyler Johnson

FR 0 0 0

Cornerback // 5-10 // 159 // R-Fr. Houston, Texas/North Shore

2011: Redshirt. High School: Rated by Scout as the No. 29 prospect in the country at his position and No. 65 overall in the state of Texas … A Texas Football top 20 recruit at his position … SuperPrep ranked him No. 83 among all Texas prospects … Had 61 tackles, a sack, an interception and 21 pass break-ups as a senior … First-team all-district ... A four-year member of the North Shore track team ... Member of the National Honor Society ... Baylor, Houston, Kansas and Rice were among the schools showing interest. Personal: Born March 16, 1992, in Ruston, La. ... Son of Demetria Jones and Michael Heard ... Has two older brothers, Marcus and Marquise ... Marcus plays football at Harding … Hasn’t selected a major.

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Koenig

Offensive Line // 6-6 // 295 // So. Cape Coral, Fla./Cape Coral

A talented prospect in the offensive line … Saw his first varsity action in 2011 and figures to be part of the tackle rotation in 2012. 2011 (Freshman): Played a major role on special teams … Saw action in every game but Texas … Saw extensive playing time in the o-line against Louisiana, Kansas, Baylor and Texas Tech. 2010: Redshirt. High School: Rated as one of the top 100 players in Florida by Rivals and No. 58 in the country at his position … SuperPrep ranked him No. 69 in Florida on its All-Dixie regional team ... Prep team had an undefeated regular season in 2009 and its best record in school history … Rated by Scout as the No. 49 guard prospect in the country … All-district selection … Also played basketball and lacrosse. Personal: Born April 8, 1992, in Fort Myers, Fla. … Son of Bob and Cindy Koenig … Business major … Fishing is one of his hobbies … Accumulated an impressive list of scholarship offers, including Tennessee, Nebraska, Miami, North Carolina and Clemson … Becomes the third member of his family to sign with Oklahoma State, joining older brothers Doug and David, who were both offensive linemen.

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Lavey Lewis

Linebacker // 6-3 // 240 // Jr. Celina, Texas/Celina

Is now established as one of the ringleaders of the OSU defense … Improved throughout the season … Is one of those players rarely caught in the wrong position … Academic All-Big 12 first-teamer. 2011 (Sophomore): Started every game in the middle of the Cowboy defense … Had a season best 12 total tackles at Texas, along with an early-game interception … Also reached double figures in tackles at Texas A&M with 10 … Had nine stops at Missouri … Credited with six tackles against Baylor, Texas Tech and Stanford … Finished third on the team with 74 tackles … Forced a fumble against Oklahoma … Had five tackles for loss, including an overtime TFL vs. Stanford in the Fiesta Bowl … Lone sack of the season came against Kansas State. 2010 (Freshman): Slowed early by injury … Made his season debut against Texas A&M and recorded his first tackle the following week at Louisiana … Had three tackles at Kansas State and four against Baylor … Had one tackle against Texas and Kansas …Had 10 tackles in nine games. High School: A Tom Lemming All-America selection … One of the nation’s most sought after linebackers, Lavey had offers from the likes of Michigan, Nebraska, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, TCU, Penn State and Miami, Fla., among others … Rivals ranked him as the nation’s No. 8 prospect at inside linebacker and No. 67 overall in the state of Texas … Scout rated him No. 18 among inside linebacker prospects … SuperPrep all-region selection and that service pegged him No. 52 among all Texas prospects … Recorded at least 100 tackles all four seasons of high school … A two-time Texas 3A all-state selection … In 2008, he was the 3A state defensive player of the year … Senior season stats included 119 tackles and six sacks. Personal: Born July 14, 1991, in Dallas … Son of Mike and Jenny Lavey … Also a track standout as a prepster … Finance major … Has a sister and two brothers. Lavey’s Career Stats Year GP UT-AT-TT 2010 9 9-1-10 2011 13 46-28-74 Career 22 55-29-84

TFL Sacks 0.0 0.0 5.0 1.0 5.0 1.0

INT PBU QBH FF FR 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0

Caleb Lavey

Linebacker // 5-11 // 222 // Jr. Missouri City, Texas/Hightower

An impact player at outside linebacker who gets his hands on the football in a lot of ways … A first-team freshman All-America as selected by Rivals and the Football Writers Association of America, and Big 12 co-defensive freshman of the year in 2010 … Honorable mention All-Big 12 in 2011 … Has started the last 19 games for the second longest active streak on the squad. 2011 (Sophomore): Intercepted two passes, recovered two fumbles and forced a fumble to go with his 61 tackles … Tackle total was sixth on the team … At Iowa State he had an interception return for 70 yards and a score (it was the second touchdown of his career) … Also intercepted a pass at Missouri and he recovered a fumble against the Tigers in the red zone to go with nine tackles … Was the Big 12 defensive player of the week for his efforts against Mizzou … Also had a fumble recovery against Kansas … Had six stops and a sack vs. the Jayhawks … Credited with seven tackles, including two behind the line of scrimmage, at Texas A&M … Recorded seven stops and two TFLs at Tulsa … Had six tackles, including two behind the line of scrimmage, against OU … A member of the Lombardi Award watch list. 2010 (Freshman): Became a starter for the final six games of the season and he seemed to improve each week … Finished fifth in tackles with 58, second with eight tackles for loss, second with three interceptions, tied for the team lead with two fumble recoveries and led the team with three forced fumbles … Closed the regular season against Oklahoma with a 12-tackle effort that included two interceptions, one of which he returned 52 yards for a score, and a tackle for a loss … His other interception came against Texas A&M and he returned it 28 yards to set up the game-winning field goal on the final play … Fumble recoveries came against Texas and Louisiana and he forced fumbles against Kansas, Nebraska and Baylor … His best tackle outings came against OU (12), K-State (8) and Kansas (7) … Had five tackles vs. Washington State, Tulsa, Nebraska and Texas and three in the bowl win with a tackle for a loss and a pass break-up … Had two tackles for loss against Nebraska and Kansas State … Got his first career start at Kansas State. High School: Rated as the No. 4 outside linebacker in the country by Scout. com … SuperPrep, Under Armour and Tom Lemming All-America selection … Lemming ranked him as America’s No. 15 linebacker prospect … Considered the No. 31 player in Texas by Rivals, No. 16 in the country at his position by that service and No. 233 overall in America … SuperPrep placed him No. 15, regardless of position, in the state of Texas … Checked in at No. 75 in America on the ESPNU 150 list … Played in the Under Armour All-American Game … Finalist for the Greater Houston Touchdown Club defensive player of the year after winning the award as a junior … Member of the Texas Football Super Team … All-stater … District defensive player of the year … A second-team all-stater as a junior by Associated Press and Texas Sports Writers … Registered 94 tackles, including 19 for loss, as a senior … Had 134 tackles with nine sacks as a junior … Played in the 5A state championship game. Personal: Born Dec. 28, 1991, in San Diego … Son of Kristie Lewis … Has two brothers and a sister … Also participated in basketball and track and was a member of FCA … Had his choice of colleges, including Notre Dame, Alabama, Arizona State, LSU, Florida and Oklahoma among many others … Sociology major. Lewis’ Career Stats Year GP UT-AT-TT 2010 13 49-9-58 2011 13 40-21-61 Career 26 89-30-119

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PBU QBH 1 0 0 4 1 4

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Littlehead

Defensive Tackle // 6-2 // 312 // So. Broken Arrow, Okla./Sequoyah

Returning part-time starter in the defensive line. 2011 (Freshman): Started games against Louisiana, Kansas State, Texas Tech and Iowa State … Ended the season with 16 tackles … Had a sack and a seasonbest three tackles against Kansas State … Tied a season-best with three stops against the Sooners … Had a TFL vs. Kansas. 2010: Redshirt. High School: Participated in the Offense-Defense All-American Game as well as the Max Emfinger All-American Bowl … Ranked by Scout as the nation’s 47th best defensive tackle prospect … Rivals considered him No. 50 among the nation’s tackles and No. 17 in the state of Oklahoma … An all-region selection by SuperPrep as the No. 36 prospect in the nine-state Midlands area … A secondteam Oklahoma all-stater as an offensive lineman … Had a SuperPrep Midlands regional ranking of 38th in the preseason. Personal: Born March 31, 1991, in Claremore … Son of Jim and Claudina Littlehead … Has a brother and a sister … Played for former Cowboy Brent Scott at Sequoyah High School … Also participated in basketball and baseball … Undecided on a major … Nebraska, North Carolina, Ole Miss, Louisville, Kansas and Kansas State were among his offers.

High School: An All-America selection as a prepster … A physical defender and one of Oklahoma’s headliner high school players in 2008 … Led Carl Albert to a slot in the state championship game … Finished seventh in Class 5A with 127 tackles … Also ran for 141 yards and a TD on just 13 carries and caught 16 passes for 376 yards and four scores … Had 124 tackles as a sophomore and 116 as a junior … Never missed a play in three years at Carl Albert … Averaged 19.3 yards on 19 punt returns … A SuperPrep All-American and rated as the seventh-best player in a nine-state area by that publication … A Tom Lemming All-American as well … Rivals.com ranked his “ball skills” as second best in the country and named him No. 15 among all safety prospects … Scout.com rated him as the nation’s No. 11 safety prospect … The Oklahoman’s defensive player of the year … All-stater as selected by The Oklahoman and Tulsa World … Also earned all-state honors as a junior … Had scholarship offers from at least seven Big 12 schools … Was the state runner-up in the 400 meters. Personal: Born March 23, 1991, in Oklahoma City … Son of Ralph and Lucretia Lowe … Has a younger brother and an older sister … A member of the National Honor Society and the FCA … Lists riding horses as one of his hobbies … Education major. Lowe’s Career Stats Year GP UT-AT-TT TFL Sacks INT 2009 11 7-3-10 0.0 0.0 0 2010 Redshirt 2011 13 75-22-97 2.0 2.0 1 Career 24 82-25-107 2.0 2.0 1

PBU QBH 0 0 5 5

1 1

FF 0

FR 0

3 3

1 1

3 Isaac

FF FR 0 0 0 0

Maselera

8 Daytawion

Safety // 5-11 // 183 // So. Glenpool, Okla./Glenpool

Littlehead Career Stats Year GP UT-AT-TT TFL Sacks INT 2011 12 13-3-16 2.0 1.0 0 Career 12 13-3-16 2.0 1.0 0

2009 (Freshman): Played in 11 games … Missed two games (Missouri and Baylor) with a minor injury … Was a member of all of OSU’s special teams … Best game was a four-tackle effort against Grambling State … Had two stops in his college debut against No. 13 Georgia … OSU defensive staff considered him among the top freshmen on the roster.

PBU QBH 0 1 0 1

Lowe

An athletic defender who saw the field a lot as a true freshman … His role figures to increase this season. 2011 (Freshman): Saw action in nine games, primarily on special teams … Had two tackles against Texas Tech and one against Arizona.

Safety // 5-11 // 198 // Jr. Midwest City, Okla./Carl Albert

Became a critical player in 2011 when he assumed the role of scheduled returning starter Johnny Thomas … Led the Cowboys with 97 tackles and ranked No. 13 in the league in that category … Tied for the team lead with three forced fumbles last season and ranked sixth in the Big 12 in that category. 2011 (Sophomore): His 97 tackles topped the team … Had a season-high 12 tackles and recovered a fumble against Kansas State … Earned 11 tackles against Missouri, 10 vs. Tulsa and nine against Baylor, Oklahoma and Stanford … Recorded two quarterback sacks against Texas and caused a critical fumble … Returned his lone interception of the year 34 yards against Baylor … Forced fumbles against A&M and Arizona, along with the strip against the Longhorns.

High School: Was among the first commitments in the 2011 class … Ranked as the No. 20 prospect in Oklahoma by Rivals … Scout ranked him No. 55 in the country at his position … Rated as the No. 40 player in the Midlands region by SuperPrep … That area covers all prospects in Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Utah … Battled injuries as a prep senior … Team captain … According to SuperPrep, he has clocked a 4.39 time in the 40 … Participated in track all four years of high school. Personal: Born Nov. 5, 1992, in Plano, Texas … Son of Donna and Lazarus Maselera … Plans to major in political science or pursue a career in physical therapy … Honor student … His brother, Israel, plays football at Pittsburg State (Kansas).

2010: Spent the year as a redshirt after suffering an off-season injury.

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2010 (Freshman): Played in all 13 games and recorded five tackles … Had solo stops against Louisiana, Nebraska and Texas … Had two tackles against Baylor.

May

High School: Played as a quarterback and a safety in high school … Excellent size and frame for either side of the ball … Senior season stats included 1,197 rushing yards with 12 touchdowns and 1,019 passing yards and eight scores … On the defensive side as a junior, he recorded 63 tackles and four interceptions … Has a listed time of 4.56 in the 40 … Kentucky and Missouri were among his suitors … Also participated in track.

Personal: Born July 22, 1990, in Myrtle Beach, S.C. … Son of Milton and Jan Mitchell … Is the second youngest of 11 children … Plays the piano … Plans to major in business.

Cornerback // 6-0 // 188 // Sr. Houston, Texas/North Shore

Became an important member of the Cowboy secondary in 2011 …Was already ticketed for increased playing time, and he took an even bigger role when Devin Hedgepeth was lost to injury … Served as a special teams player during his first two years on campus … Was ticketed for a redshirt season in 2009, but was impressive enough to earn playing time down the stretch his first year on campus.

Mitchell’s Career Stats Year GP UT-AT-TT TFL Sacks 2010 13 5-0-5 0 0 2011 13 26-6-32 1 0 Career 26 31-6-37 1 0

2011 (Junior): Entered the season with six career tackles, but he had 19 as a junior … Best tackle totals were four against Baylor and three vs. Arizona … Recovered a fumble against Baylor.

2010 (Sophomore): Saw action in eight games and had four tackles … Picked off a pass against Tulsa and returned it six yards … Had solo tackles against Washington State, Tulsa, Louisiana and Baylor … Did not play in the final four games of the season. 2009 (Freshman): Saw action against Iowa State, Texas Tech and Ole Miss … Credited with solo tackles against Iowa State and Texas Tech. High School: An early commitment to OSU … Athletic player in the secondary … Rated by Rivals No. 63 among America’s safety prospects … Had four interceptions as a senior … Played on a 9-1 team at North Shore … A first-team all-district selection and named as his district’s most improved player. Personal: Born May 10, 1991, in Houston … Son of Vanessa and Kenneth May … A member of the Gents (community service) Club … Education major … Has an older sister. May’s Career Stats Year GP UT-AT-TT 2009 3 2-0-2 2010 8 4-0-4 2011 13 17-2-19 Career 24 23-2-25

TFL Sacks 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

INT PBU QBH 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0

FF FR 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1

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Mitchell

INT 0 0 0

PBU QBH 0 0 0 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0

FR 0 0 0

17 Charlie

Moore

Receiver // 6-2 // 202 // Jr. Bullard, Texas/Bullard

A big target at receiver with good speed … Special teams contributor as well. 2011 (Sophomore): Played in every game … Caught three passes covering 56 yards … Had a 23-yard reception in the opener vs. Louisiana … Caught a 13yard pass vs. Kansas and an 11-yarder at Texas Tech … Credited with six tackles on special teams. 2010 (Freshman): Played in 12 games and caught four passes covering 58 yards … Caught a 6-yard pass against Washington State … Had two receptions covering 42 yards, including a 27-yard TD pass from Clint Chelf, against Tulsa … Had a 10-yard reception at Kansas. 2009: Redshirt. High School: A versatile athlete … Rushed for 1,150 yards and 19 touchdowns as a senior to go with 1,950 passing yards with 20 touchdowns … Had 77 tackles, two interceptions and two fumble recoveries on the defensive side … As a junior, he was credited with 746 rushing yards with 15 TDs and 1,252 passing yards and eight scores … Signed under the category of “athlete”…Rated by Scout.com as the No. 154 quarterback prospect in the country … Participated in track and basketball as well as football … A state qualifier in the triple jump … An all-state outfielder in baseball ... A member of National Honor Society. Personal: Born July 27, 1990, in Tyler … Son of Scott and Anita Moore … Has a brother, Chance, who is a student at Texas … Undecided on a major.

Linebacker // 6-3 // 216 // Jr. Katy, Texas/Morton Ranch

Signed with OSU in February of 2009 and enrolled in January of 2010 … Was signed as a safety but has transitioned into a productive hybrid linebacker.

Moore’s Career Receiving Stats Year G Rec. Yds. 2010 12 4 58 2011 13 3 56 Career 25 7 114

Avg. 14.5 18.7 16.3

TD 1 0 1

Long 27 23 27

Avg./G 4.8 4.3 4.6

2011 (Sophomore): Easily turned in the most productive season of his young career … Played in every game and started against Tulsa … Responded in the TU game with a career-best 12 tackles … Had four stops against Louisiana and three vs. Kansas … His 12 stops at Tulsa represent the second best tackle total by a Cowboy all season.

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Moore

Receiver // 6-2 // 220 // Sr. Tulsa, Okla./Union

A dangerous and productive wideout coming off his best season as a Cowboy … Will be one of OSU’s more important offensive weapons in 2012 … The most productive returning receiver on the roster … Enters the season No. 21 all-time at OSU with 1,067 career receiving yards. 2011 (Junior): Ended the season third on the team with 45 catches, third with 672 receiving yards and tied for third with four touchdowns … Had a seasonlong 53-yarder against Oklahoma to set up OSU’s first touchdown … Had the best day of his career in the season opener with seven catches for 112 yards and a touchdown against Louisiana … Topped those career totals with nine catches for 146 yards and a TD against Kansas State … Caught five passes for 96 yards with a touchdown at Iowa State … Caught a pass in every game he played, except Kansas … Made a critical and acrobatic TD reception at Texas A&M … Averaged 14.9 yards on his receptions. 2010 (Sophomore): Averaged 12.5 yards on his 17 receptions … Lone TD catch was a three-yard reception at Kansas … Caught two passes for 55 yards at Texas Tech … Had three receptions for 22 yards in the opener against Washington State … Against Troy, he had three catches for 33 yards … Caught two passes against Tulsa (for 28 yards) and Texas A&M (18 yards) … Lone reception at Texas went for a season-long 29 yards … Caught two passes for 13 yards in the Alamo Bowl win.

2009 (Freshman): Saw action in every game and took the field as a starter against Colorado … Caught 11 passes but those grabs accounted for three touchdowns and he averaged 16.6 yards per catch … Did not have a reception in the first three games of the season … Had two catches for 35 yards, including a 28-yard touchdown reception on a pass from Brandon Weeden, against Grambling State … Had a 51-yard touchdown catch from Zac Robinson at Texas A&M on the longest pass play of the season by the Cowboys … Continued to display big-play potential with a 20-yard reception against Missouri, a 29-yard catch at Baylor and a 23-yarder vs. Texas … Caught four passes for 19 yards at Iowa State, including a 10-yard touchdown. High School: A key component in Union’s drive to the state title … A first-team all-district and all-metro selection … All-state selection by the Tulsa World and The Oklahoman … A SuperPrep all-region selection as the No. 77 player in the nine-state area … As a tight end, Rivals.com listed Moore as the 17th best prospect in the country, and the fourth best athlete at tight end … That service also rated him as the fifth fastest tight end in America with a “hands” rating of fourth nationally … Rivals also listed Moore as the No. 17 prospect in Oklahoma … Senior season numbers included 71 receptions for 1,023 yards and 15 scores … Caught 15 passes as a junior for 638 yards and five scores … Contributed 24 catches for 328 yards with three touchdowns as a sophomore … Cowboys battled with several members of the former Big 12 North for his signature … One of seven Oklahomans in his signing class … Tulsa World metro player of the year. Personal: Born Feb. 2, 1991, in Tulsa … Son of Tracy and Jeannette Moore … Education major … Father was a standout basketball player at Tulsa and went on to play in the NBA with the Rockets, Mavericks and Pistons. Moore’s Career Receiving Stats Year G Rec. Yds. 2009 13 11 183 2010 13 17 212 2011 13 45 672 Career 39 73 1,067

Tracy Moore

Avg. 16.6 12.5 14.9 14.6

TD 3 1 4 8

Long 51 29 53 53

Avg./G 15.2 16.3 51.7 27.4

95 Mike

Mustafa

Defensive Tackle // 6-3 // 278 // R-Fr. Houston, Texas/Cinco Ranch

A redshirt freshman … Will try to break into the rotation at defensive tackle. 2011: Redshirt. High School: One of the last commitments in the class of 2011 … Selected to participate in the Max Emfinger All-American Game and was nominated for the Nike Bayou Bowl-Louisiana All-Star Game … Second-team all-state … Alldistrict selection as both an offensive lineman and defensive lineman … Also competed in basketball and track and field ... Earned most improved student honors and participated in community service, Pals and cancer awareness ... Recruited by Baylor, UTEP and Houston. Personal: Mike Mustafa was born March 17, 1992 in Long Beach, Calif. ... Son of Lina Mustafa and Steve Amira ... Majoring in sociology.

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Nicholas

Defensive Tackle // 6-3 // 269 // Sr. Rossville, Ga./Ridgeland

One of the key Cowboy defensive linemen … Started every game last season, but his progress was slowed by a nagging injury during the second half of the year … Has played defensive end and tackle during his OSU career … Honorable mention All-Big 12 honoree by Associated Press. 2011 (Junior): Ended the season with 10 tackles behind the line of scrimmage to rank second on the team in that category (behind Jamie Blatnick) and No. 11 in the Big 12 … Top tackle totals were five at Texas and four against Arizona and Missouri … Quarterback sacks came in the first two games of the season (Louisiana and Arizona) … Had three tackles for loss at Texas … Had one tackle behind the line of scrimmage in eight of OSU’s 13 games, including the Fiesta Bowl … Was credited with a forced fumble against Louisiana. 2010 (Sophomore): Got his first three career starts against Troy, Tulsa and Louisiana as Shane Jarka fought injuries … Season high in tackles was six against Louisiana in a game in which he had two stops for six yards in losses, a pass break-up and a quarterback hurry … Had solo tackles against Washington State, Troy (for a three-yard loss), Tulsa, Texas Tech, K-State and Baylor … Stop against Baylor went for a four-yard loss.

2009 (Freshman): Saw action in every game and ended the regular season with 13 tackles, inclulding nine solo stops … Had two tackles behind the line of scrimmage with a half-sack … Credited with one tackle in the opener vs. Georgia and it was a sack that went for a three-yard loss … Also recovered a fumble against the Bulldogs … Had a season-high four tackles the following week vs. Houston … Credited with three tackles against Rice and two vs. Oklahoma … Had a quarterback hurry against Texas … Against Missouri he had a tackle for loss, a pass break-up and a forced fumble. 2008: Redshirt. High School: Rated as a top-30 prospect at tight end by Rivals and as a top-50 recruit in Georgia by the service … A SuperPrep all-region selection … All-area selection and earned all-district honors on both sides of the ball … As a senior, caught 12 passes for 286 yards and on defense was credited with 70 tackles, including 16 for loss, and eight quarterback sacks … Solid student who originally committed to Duke and also considered Vanderbilt. Personal: Born May 3, 1990, in Cincinnati … Son of Hazel Rae Turner and Norman Turner … Has two brothers … Education/University Studies major … His brother, Nicholas, plays basketball at Northwestern Tech … Lists cooking as one of his hobbies. Nicholas’ Career Stats Year GP UT-AT-TT 2009 13 9-4-13 2010 13 11-2-13 2011 13 23-12-35 Career 39 43-18-61

TFL Sacks INT 2.0 0.5 0 4.0 2.0 0 10.0 2.0 0 16.0 4.5 0

PBU QBH 1 1 2 1 2 1 5 3

FF 1 0 1 2

FR 1 0 0 1

52 Joe

Okafor

Offensive Line // 6-6 // 296 // So. Bellaire, Texas/Bellaire

Makes the move to offensive line after practicing as a defensive lineman his first two seasons. 2011 (Freshman): Played in two games and recorded a tackle against Louisiana. 2010: Redshirt. High School: Considered No. 57 among the nation’s defensive ends by Rivals … Rated No. 72 at the position by Scout and Texas Football listed him as a top 25 defensive lineman in the state and a top 300 senior … A second-team alldistrict pick … Rated by SuperPrep as No. 114 in Texas … Another Cowboy with a big offer list, including LSU, California, Arkansas, Nebraska and Texas Tech … Played basketball all three years of high school. Personal: Born June 5, 1991, in Houston … Son of Priscilla and Johnson Okafor … Undecided on a major.

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Ornelas Randle Linebacker // 6-1 // 210 // So. North Richmond Hills, Texas/Richland

Running Back // 6-1 // 194 // Jr. Wichita, Kan./Southeast

A fleet-footed linebacker who got his feet wet as a special teamer last season.

First-Team All-Big 12, Associated Press Second-Team All-Big 12, Coaches

2011 (Freshman): Saw action on just about all of OSU’s special teams … Saw action in 10 games and recorded five tackles … Had two tackles against Arizona and Kansas … Had a tackle and a forced fumble against Baylor. High School: A heavily recruited linebacker … Member of the Texas Football Super Team (third-team selection) and rated by that publication as a top 20 linebacker … Top 100 player in the metroplex as selected by the Dallas Morning News … Had 83 tackles and six sacks as a senior and 77 tackles with four sacks as a junior … Recorded more than 200 career tackles … Team captain … Also recruited by Arizona, Arkansas, Nebraska, Northwestern, Purdue, Iowa and Kansas State. Personal: Born Dec. 3, 1992, in Richland Hills … Son of Nancy Jag-Nathan and the late Joel Ornelas … Undecided on a major … Was a four-year member of the all-academic team at Richland … Has a younger brother named Andy.

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Paulsen

Fullback // 6-2 // 267 // Sr. Marietta, Ga./George Walton

Played a big role in OSU’s drive to the Big 12 title with his ability to line up in several positions. 2011 (Junior): Saw action in every game on offense and special teams … Lined up in the backfield throughout the season but did not have a carry … Did catch two passes for 13 yards … Had a two-yard catch vs. Arizona and an 11-yarder at Texas Tech. 2010 (Sophomore): Was busy on special teams as well as offense where he lined up at H-back, tight end or in the backfield … Played in every game and recorded two special teams tackles … Tackles came against Baylor and Oklahoma. 2009 (Freshman): Got one carry on the season (against Grambling State) … Saw action in 12 games, primarily on special teams … Did not play against Georgia in the season opener. High School: Continued a recent trend of Georgians inking with the Cowboys … OSU added three more from that state in the 2009 signing class … Rated as the No. 46 defensive end prospect nationally by SuperPrep and No. 47 overall in the state of Georgia … Rivals counters with a No. 33 national ranking among defensive ends and No. 44 in Georgia … Had 57 tackles and three sacks as a senior and 76 tackles, six sacks and two recovered fumbles as a junior … Selected to play in the GACA North-South All-Star Game … All-county selection … Cobb County Touchdown Club defensive player of the year … Earned all-county honors as a junior … Also participated in track. Personal: Born Aug. 31, 1990, in Glendale, Ariz. … Son of Kirk and Tammy Paulsen … Has one sister … Honor student … Active in Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Habitat for Humanity and Young Life … Sport management major. 44

A second-team All-Big 12 pick after turning in one of the more productive sophomore seasons in OSU history … Associated Press named him first team all-league … Finished 2011 fourth in the country in scoring (12 points per game) and his 24 rushing TDs represented the third best total in the country … Finished fourth in the Big 12 in rushing (93.5 ypg) and seventh in all-purpose yards (despite not returning punts or kicks) … Enters 2012 No. 25 on Oklahoma State’s career rushing charts with 1,668 yards, No. 19 all-time in scoring (174 points) and No. 6 all-time with 26 rushing touchdowns … Was part of the inaugural Pony Express Award, which is presented to the most productive teammates in the country … He joined Brandon Weeden and Justin Blackmon in earning the honor. 2011 (Sophomore): Ran for 1,216 yards during the regular season for the 16th best season in school history and the third best total for a Cowboy sophomore … His 150 points represent the second-best season in OSU history, trailing only Barry Sanders’ epic 234 points … His 24 rushing touchdowns are also second only to Sanders’ 37 for a season … Had six 100-yard rushing games and a very healthy 5.8 yards per carry … Had a rushing TD in every game but Texas A&M and Iowa State … Ran for four scores and 152 yards on just 14 carries against Baylor … Averaged 8.1 yards against Arizona with 124 yards on just 15 carries … Opened the season with three straight games over 100 yards (129 vs. Louisiana, 121 vs. Arizona and 128 at Tulsa) … Had 138 yards and three touchdowns at Missouri, including a 59-yard scoring run … Turned in a workman-like 88-yard effort at Texas Tech with three touchdowns in OSU’s 66-point outburst … Was one of the standouts against Oklahoma with 151 yards and two scores and an average of 7.9 yards per rush … Had 12 carries in excess of 20 yards … Had a 63-yard reception against Arizona … Had a run of at least 20 yards in eight games … Season high for carries was 25 at Tulsa. 2010 (Freshman): One of the more productive true freshmen in the Big 12 in 2010 … Was utilized in the running game, passing game and return game … Finished the regular season second on the team in rushing, fourth in receiving, second in kick returns and seventh in scoring … Was a factor throughout the season … Had nearly a perfect split in yardage totals with 452 rushing yards and 437 receiving yards … Best game may have been at Texas Tech when he ran for 95 yards and a score and caught three passes for 44 yards … Had 13 carries for 86 yards against Baylor with a 24-yard run … Only had four carries against Kansas but one went for a 14-yard touchdown … Caught four passes for 58 against Kansas, including a 29-yarder … Had a 19-yard run against Oklahoma … Was second on the team with seven catches for 57 yards at Texas … Against Kansas State his totals included 64 rushing yards with a run of 39, and 59 receiving yards with a long of 28 … Grabbed 43 yards in receptions at Louisiana … Got OSU on the scoreboard with a 38-yard TD reception against Texas A&M … Had 47 total receiving yards against the Aggies … Led OSU with 72 rushing yards against Tulsa on just 12 carries and added 49 receiving yards … Caught two passes for 28 yards in the bowl win, including an 18-yard reception. High School: SuperPrep All-American … That publication ranked him as the 16th best running back in the country … Ranked as the No. 19 player, regardless of position in the Midlands region by SuperPrep … Scout considered him a national top 300 recruit (No. 255) and No. 21 among America’s running backs … Rivals ranked him No. 25 in the country as a runner and the fifth best player in Kansas … A first-team all-stater on defense and a second-team all-stater on offense … All-league defensive back … Senior season stats included 1,200 rushing yards with 12 touchdowns … An all-metro and all-league performer as 2011 BIG 12 CHAMPIONS | fIESTA bOWL cHAMPIONS


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Loss 11 32 43

Net Avg. 452 5.5 1,216 5.8 1,668 5.8

Avg. 11.5 6.2 8.7

TD 1 2 3

TD 2 24 26

Long Avg./G 39 34.8 62 93.5 62 64.2

Long 38 63 63

Avg./G 32.8 20.5 26.7

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REICHENSTEIN

pUNTER // 5-4 // 212 // Jr. dALLAS, Texas/dALLAS jESUIT

Oklahoma State’s second-string punter each of the past two seasons behind All-American Quinn Sharp ... Showed marked improvement from his freshman year to his sophomore year. 2011 (Sophomore): Punted once for 49 yards in the Cowboys’ win over Kansas for his only game action of the season. 2010 (Freshman): Did not see any game action. High School: Attended Dallas Jesuit HS in Dallas, Texas, where he served as the backup punter ... Also played baseball. Personal: Michael Andrew Reichenstein was born April 6, 1991 in Dallas, Texas ... Son of Mike and Paula Reichenstein ... His cousin, Jake Reichenstein, was a lineman at Baylor.

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Robinson Defensive End // 6-4 // 246 // Sr. Buford, Ga./Mill Creek/Jones County CC

Was a defensive contributor in his first year on campus. 2011 (Junior): Spent his first year at OSU as a primary backup at defensive end and was a consistent contributor … Played in every game and accumulated 21 tackles … Had four tackles against Tulsa and three against Baylor … Lone sack went for a three-yard loss at Texas A&M … Had a tackle for a four-yard loss against Kansas and a tackle for a three-yard loss vs. Stanford. Junior College: Signed with Oklahoma State originally in 2009 … Spent two years at Jones County CC … Was an all-conference and all-region player at Jones … Had 64 tackles as a sophomore, including eight sacks and 13 tackles for loss … Rated by SuperPrep as the nation’s No. 47 junior college prospect. High School: Was an all-county selection as a high school senior after recording 85 tackles, with 14 coming behind the line of scrimmage, at Mill Creek … Participated in the North-South All-Star Game (selected by state coaches) … Also recruited by Auburn, South Carolina and Kentucky. Personal: Born Dec. 9, 1990, in Charleston, S.C. … Son of George and Isabelle Johnson … A physical education major … Comes from athletic family tree … Dad played football at Clemson … An uncle, James Robinson, played at Clemson and with the New York Giants … Another uncle, Leroy Robinson, Jr., played at South Carolina State and with the New York Jets and a third uncle, Ken Robinson, played at South Carolina and with the Washington Redskins. Robinson’s Career Stats Year GP UT-AT-TT 2011 13 17-4-21 Career 13 17-4-21

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INT 0 0

PBU QBH 1 1 1 1

FF 0 0

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Rockwell

Personal: Born Dec. 31, 1990, in Little Rock … Son of Ann Rogers … One of four siblings … A community volunteer in his spare time … A pre-med major and is interested in a career in sports medicine. Rogers’ Career Stats Year GP UT-AT-TT 2010 6 5-0-5 2011 13 14-7-21 Career 19 19-7-26

TFL Sacks 2.0 1.0 2.5 1.0 4.5 2.0

INT 0 0 0

PBU QBH 1 0 1 2 2 2

FF 1 1 2

FR 0 0

Receiver // 5-7 // 169 // Jr. Fort Worth, Texas/Dunbar

A former high school quarterback who joined the program as a defensive back … Was converted to receiver in the spring of 2010 and saw the field often in 2011. 2011 (Sophomore): Did not accumulate any statistics, but saw action against Louisiana, Kansas, Baylor, Texas Tech, Iowa State and Oklahoma. 2010 (Freshman): Saw action in three games after making the transition to receiver … Had one tackle on special teams (vs. Texas A&M). Anthony Rogers

2009: Redshirt. High School: A football, track and basketball athlete at Dunbar High School … District newcomer of the year and an all-district honoree … Two-time district MVP … Also an all-region selection … Excellent student who was a member of the National Honor Society and Student Council … Also participated in the Eastside Boys and Girls Club. Personal: Born Jan. 31, 1991, in Fort Worth … Son of Vannessa Ethley and Kenneth Rockwell … A sports management major.

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Rogers

Defensive Tackle // 6-3 // 293 // Jr. North Little Rock, Ark./North Little Rock

A Cowboy defensive lineman who raised his level of play as a sophomore and became a part-time starter. 2011 (Sophomore): Became a regular in the Cowboy defensive front as a starter during the second half of the season … Was in the starting lineup nine times at tackle (Arizona, Tulsa, Texas A&M, Kansas, Texas, Missouri, Baylor, Oklahoma and Stanford) … Recorded a sack against the Ragin Cajuns … Had solo tackles for loss against Kansas and Missouri … Had a season-high four tackles against Mizzou, and in the bowl win over the Cardinal. 2010 (Freshman): Played in six games and recorded five tackles … Had three tackles in his college debut against Washington State with a quarterback sack … Had a sack and a forced fumble against Troy … Had one tackle against Tulsa … Knocked down a pass at Louisiana. 2009: Redshirt. High School: An athletic defensive lineman out of Arkansas … Rivals named him the sixth-best player in that state and No. 34 nationally among weak-side defensive ends … A member of the Associated Press Arkansas Super Team … SuperPrep ranked him No. 11 in that state … Had 100 tackles, including 15 for loss, eight sacks and two blocked field goals as a senior … Cowboys held off late pushes by several SEC schools to keep his commitment … Qualified for state in the shot put and the discus.

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Roland

Running Back // 6-2 // 203 // So. Dallas, Texas/Lake Highlands

Saw action as a true freshman in the backfield and on special teams … Another young Cowboy with a high ceiling. 2011 (Freshman): Carried 17 times for 95 yards as a true freshman … Rushed for 61 yards on eight carries in his NCAA debut vs. Louisiana … That total included a 30-yard run … Carried seven times for 27 yards vs. Kansas. High School: Rushed for 1,300 yards as a senior with an 8.7-yard average and 21 touchdowns … Ran for 1,200 yards as a junior … Ran for 54 scores during his career … Was nationally ranked as a prospect at running back and receiver … Scout ranked him No. 15 among America’s receiver prospects and the No. 12 prospect in Texas … A second-team member of the Super Team as selected by Texas Football … Dallas Morning News all-area selection … The No. 50 prospect in Texas as selected by SuperPrep … Recruited by Arkansas, Arizona, Ole Miss, Nebraska, North Carolina, TCU and Texas A&M. Personal: Undecided on a major. 2011 BIG 12 CHAMPIONS | fIESTA bOWL cHAMPIONS


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Rush Sharp

Offensive Line // 6-4 // 284 // Sr. Killeen, Texas/Killeen

A sixth-year senior who was granted another year due to injury issues … Provides a new-look Cowboy offensive line with a proven starter at guard … A physical and athletic presence in the middle of the OSU front. 2011: Was lost to injury at Texas A&M after starting 16 games at guard (all of 2010 and three starts in 2011). 2010 (Junior): Started every game at guard on a Cowboy team that ranked in the top 10 nationally in fewest sacks allowed and in the top three in total offense and scoring … Was named as OSU’s most physical lineman four times and was the offensive lineman of the week against Tulsa, Louisiana and Baylor. 2009 (Sophomore): Sat out the season due to a pre-camp injury. 2008 (Freshman): Saw limited playing time as a redshirt freshman … Saw game action against Washington State, Missouri State, Troy, Baylor and Iowa State. 2007: Redshirt. High School: Another top 100 player from Texas ... A Texas Football Magazine top 25 offensive line prospect ... Rated as the 96th best prospect in Texas by Scout.com ... That service also considered him the No. 51 guard prospect in the country ... Rivals placed him at No. 69 at his position ... A nominee for the Old Spice Red Zone Player of the Year. Personal: Received recruiting attention from Colorado State, Florida and SMU ... Born Jan. 3, 1989, in Asheville, N.C. ... Parents are Jerilyn and David Rush ... Played for Sam Jones at Killeen High School ... A sociology major … Has five brothers and a sister ... A district champion in wrestling.

Jonathan Rush

Punter/Kicker // 6-1 // 205 // Sr. Mansfield, Texas/Summit

2010 FWAA All-American Punter 2011 FWAA All-American Kicker 2011 Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Year 2010 First-Team All-Big 12 Punter 2011 First-Team All-Big 12 Punter 2011 First-Team All-Big 12 Kicker 2010 Ray Guy Award Semifinalist A case could be made that Sharp is the nation’s best special teams player … Over the last two seasons he has been named a first-team All-American as a kicker and punter …. The ranking Big 12 special teams player of the year and the first person in the history of the league to be named all-conference as a punter and kicker … Has led the nation in touchbacks on kickoffs each of the last three seasons … The latest big leg at a school with a history of strong punters … A 2010 first-team All-American by the Football Writers Association of America … Has been a semifinalist for the Ray Guy Award and the Lou Groza Award … Stepped into a tough chore as a redshirt freshman when he had to replace Ray Guy Award winner Matt Fodge … His candidacy for the 2010 Ray Guy Award was hindered when his name disappeared from the NCAA statistics for a week because he did not have enough attempts to qualify … His punting averages over the last two seasons are the two best in OSU history. 2011 (Junior): Had 61 touchbacks on kickoffs to lead the nation by 23 … His field-goal percentage of .880 ranked seventh nationally after he went 22-of-25 … Hit 79-of-80 extra points and set an OSU record by going 10-for-10 on extra points against Kansas … Finished the season fifth in the NCAA in scoring with 11.5 points per game and he led all kickers in that category … His single-season scoring total is fourth in OSU history … Hit all 14 of his field-goal attempts inside 30 yards … Long FG of the season was 46 yards vs. Louisiana but his leg is suited for much greater distances … His average of 46.3 yards was third in the NCAA and led the Big 12 … Ended the season with 21 punts in excess of 50 yards with a pair of 60 yarders (one each vs. Texas and Kansas) … Against Arizona, his three punts went for 50, 57 and 55 yards … Against KU he was on the field for two punts and they covered 60 and 55 yards … Hit the game-winning 19-yard field goal vs. Stanford to end the Fiesta Bowl in overtime … Converted four field goals (4-for-4) in his debut as the Cowboy kicker against Louisiana … Had three field goals against Texas A&M, Kansas State and Oklahoma … Had at least one field goal in every game but Kansas. 2010 (Sophomore): Helped OSU finish third nationally in net punting (41 yards per boot) … Of his 46 punts, only four went for touchbacks with 16 fair catches, 15 downed inside the opponent’s 20 and 14 in excess of 50 yards … Seven punts covered at least 60 yards and he had a 78-yarder against Nebraska …Against the Cornhuskers, his 78-yard punt was accompanied by a 60-yarder, 61-yarder and 59-yarder … Against Kansas State, four of his punts were downed inside the 10 … Did not punt at all against Kansas and just once against Baylor … Had a punt of at least 50 yards in nine of the 11 games in which he appeared … Did not play in the bowl game.

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THE COWBOYS 2009 (Freshman): Honorable mention All-Big 12 … Ended the season with an average of 45.1 yards per punt for second all-time at OSU and fifth best in the NCAA in 2009 … Had a stunning 27 punts in excess of 50 yards including four over 60 yards … Season best was a 67-yarder at Oklahoma … Averaged 50.8 yards on eight punts in the Cotton Bowl, including a 63-yarder … That effort included four punts downed inside the Ole Miss 20 … Had a 62-yarder vs. OU and 61-yarders against Rice and Georgia … Had 24 punts downed inside the opponents’ 20 with only four touchbacks, and 12 punts resulted in fair catches … Was named a mid-season All-American by Phil Steele and a mid-season freshman All-American by Rivals … Was also a member of the Ray Guy Watch list … … Received the College Football Performance Award as the nation’s top kickoff specialist at the conclusion of his freshman season … Led the nation with 35 touchbacks on kickoffs. 2008: Redshirt. High School: In the Rivals.com kicker ratings, Sharp was listed second in leg strength and first in accuracy and was ranked as the nation’s top kicker … A Texas 5A all-stater … Selected to play in the Offense-Defense All-American Bowl … All-area and all-district selection … Rated by Texas Football Magazine as the best kicker in Texas … Scout.com selected him as the nation’s second best prospect among kickers and the 45th best prospect in Texas, regardless of position … Connected on 11 of his 13 field-goal attempts in 2007, including a 55-yarder … His kickoff prowess was displayed with 75 percent of his efforts resulting in touchbacks … Averaged 45 yards on his punts as a junior. Personal: Born Nov. 12, 1989, in Grapevine, Texas … Son of Perry and Lori Sharp … Majoring in education. Sharp’s Career Punting Stats Year No. Yards Avg. 2009 67 3023 45.1 2010 46 2127 46.2 2011 47 2175 46.3 Career 160 7325 45.8

Lg 67 78 60 78

TB 4 4 8 16

FC 12 16 9 37

I20 24 15 12 51

50+ 27 14 21 62

Sharp’s Career Placekicking Stats Year XP-XPA FG-FGA 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Long 2009 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - 2010 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - 2011 79-80 22-25 4-4 10-10 6-8 2-3 0-0 46 Career 79-80 22-25 4-4 10-10 6-8 2-3 0-0 46

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Sherod

Linebacker // 6-0 // 220 // R-Fr. Decatur, Ga./Columbia

Part of a suddenly deep stable of linebackers … Figures to make his first contributions on special teams during his redshirt freshman season. 2011: Redshirt. High School: An athletic linebacker who earned first-team all-state honors as selected by the Atlanta Journal Constitution in talent-rich Georgia … Also a first-team all-county and all-district selection … Had 138 tackles as a senior and caused six fumbles … Had 122 stops as a junior … Ranked by Rivals No. 31 in the country at his position and the No. 52 prospect in Georgia … Scout ranked him No. 75 among the nation’s outside linebacker recruits … According to recruiting services, he also had offers from Auburn, South Carolina, Tennessee and Kentucky … Played in the North-South All-Star Game … Team captain. Personal: Born Nov. 20, 1992, in Atlanta … Son of Bobbie Sherod and Jerome Simmons … Undecided on a major … Youngest of three siblings.

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52 Ryan

Simmons

Linebacker // 6-0 // 238 // R-Fr. Cibolo, Texas/Steele

A young and physical linebacker with a big upside … Considered a redshirt freshman. 2011: Began the season by seeing action in the first three games, but suffered an injury and applied and received an injury redshirt season … Was credited with one tackle in each in the first three games of the season before being injured. High School: A very productive linebacker who played on a state championship team ... Recorded a whopping 179 tackles as a senior with five interceptions and four fumble recoveries … Had 151 tackles as a junior ... A first-team allstater in Texas, according to the Associated Press … Defensive MVP of the state championship game … Also district MVP and area defensive player of the year … Scout ranked him the No. 13 prospect in the country at middle linebacker and No. 44 overall in Texas … Rivals placed him No. 19 in America at his position and No. 52 in the state of Texas, regardless of position … A second-team all-state selection as a junior … Chose the Cowboys over Oregon and Stanford, among others … Played in the U.S. Army All-America game (Army Bowl). Personal: Undecided on a major. Quinn Sharp

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Sims Smith Running Back // 5-8 // 204 // So. Abilene, Texas/Abilene

Running Back // 5-10 // 204 // Jr. Tulsa, Okla./Union

A young running back who provided OSU with some of its longest runs from scrimmage last season … Should be a heavy contributor this fall.

Officially he spent 2011 as the understudy to Joseph Randle, but the running back position developed into a two-headed monster … A physical runner who at one point was considered OSU’s short-yardage back, but broke off some of OSU’s longest runs of the season … Was on the road to a redshirt season in 2009 when backfield injuries forced him into action … Played just one game before joining the injury list and having to redshirt after all … Owns the second longest streak of games with a rushing touchdown (10) in school history, trailing only Barry Sanders (15) … Has three 100-yard rushing games in his career … After two full seasons, he averages 6.59 yards per rush … That number is more impressive when considering his high number of carries inside the opponent’s 10.

2011 (Freshman): Did not play in the first four games of the season, but became a contributor during the second half of the season on offense and special teams … Finished third on the team with 242 rushing yards on just 31 carries … Averaged 7.8 yards per rush … Had 100-yard rushing games against Baylor (104) and Texas Tech (111) … His 81-yard TD run against the Bears was OSU’s longest play of the season and the longest in the Big 12 last year … Had a 56-yard run at Texas Tech … Scored his first collegiate TD on a one-yard plunge against Kansas. High School: One of the most sought-after signatures in the recruiting class … Ran for 2,352 yards as a junior and 709 during an injury-plagued senior season … Ranked by Rivals.com as the second best all-purpose running back in the country, the No. 8 player in Texas and No. 73 overall recruit in America … A SuperPrep All-American … That publication placed him No. 10 overall in Texas … A member of the SuperPrep’s national Elite 50, checking in at No. 39 … Scout ranked him No. 5 among America’s backs and as the No. 6 player in Texas … First-team Texas Super Team by Texas Football … Member of the Austin American Statesman Fab 55 … First-team Associated Press all-stater and as a junior was the Texas 5A offensive player of the year. Personal: Undecided on a major. Sims’ Career Statistics Year G Att. 2011 9 31 Career 9 31

Gain 244 244

Loss 2 2

Net 242 242

Avg. 7.8 7.8

TD 2 2

2011 (Sophomore): Ended the season with 646 rushing yards, nine touchdowns and 7.1 yards per carry … Scored at least one touchdown in the first six games of the season, ending at Missouri, after he scored a TD in the final four games of 2010 … Best game came in Austin when he KO’d Texas with 140 yards on just seven carries with scoring runs of 74 and 30 yards … It was the ninth best rushing game in the Big 12 last season … Ripped up OU for 119 yards on just 10 carries with two touchdowns (on runs of 37 and nine yards) … Had another wild “yards-per-carry” day with 77 on just three rushes against Baylor, including a 63-yard scamper … Averaged 13 yards per rush against Kansas with 39 yards on three attempts with a touchdown … Did not play against Kansas State due to a mild injury and an injury limited his play in the Fiesta Bowl.

Long Avg./G 81 26.9 81 26.9

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SINKO

LONG SNAPPER // 6-3 // 266 // JR. tULSA, oKLA./cASCIA hALL

Handled snapping duties on field goals and point-after attempts without incident in 2011. 2011 (Sophomore): A reliable member of the Cowboy special teams who served his role as snapper on placements without any trouble. 2010 (Freshman): Did not see any game action. 2009: Redshirt. High School: Attended Cascia Hall Preparatory School in Tulsa, where he was coached by Joe Medina ... A member of two state championship teams, winning the 2A crown in 2007 and the 3A title in 2008 ... All-district honoree ... Started at left tackle and long snapper and played nose guard on defense his junior and senior years ... Also played basketball, where he was the starting center for Cascia Hall’s 2009 state title-winning team.

Jeremy Smith

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THE COWBOYS 2010 (Freshman): Finished second on the team with seven rushing touchdowns … Averaged 4.7 yards per rush … Finished third on the squad with 262 yards, but 182 of that came over the last five games … Was excellent in short-yardage situations with touchdown runs in each of the last four games (Texas, Kansas, OU and Arizona)… Also ran for scores against Washington State, Texas Tech and Nebraska … Longest run of the year was a 28-yarder against the Sooners … Rushed for 64 yards on 11 carries at Kansas and 50 yards on seven carries vs. Baylor … Had 34 yards on just five carries against OU, including a 2-yard TD run … Had a six-yard TD run in the Valero Alamo Bowl. 2009: Redshirted, but saw action in one game … Rushed for 160 yards on 15 carries against Grambling State … That total included a touchdown and his 69yard run tied for the longest jaunt by a Cowboy in 2009 … Averaged 10.7 yards per attempt. High School: Was the first Cowboy commitment of the 2009 recruiting class and one of the most decorated … A SuperPrep All-American … Rated as the 10th-best running back in the country by that publication and the sixth-best prospect in the Midlands region … An All-American as selected by Tom Lemming as well … Rivals labeled him the fourth-best player in Oklahoma and No. 23 among running backs … Led Union to the state title with a 243 rushing yards and three touchdowns in the championship game … Ran for more than 1,600 yards as a senior and for over 4,200 yards in his career … An all-stater who was named as The Oklahoman’s offensive player of the year. Personal: Born Aug. 25, 1991, in Helena, Ark. … Son of Terra Smith-Hughes and Fernando Smith … Education major. Smith’s Career Stats Year G Att. 2009 1 15 2010 13 56 2011 12 91 Career 26 162

Gain 160 267 666 1,093

Loss 0 5 20 25

Net Avg. 160 10.7 262 4.7 646 7.1 1,068 6.59

TD 1 7 9 17

Long Avg./G 69 160.0 28 20.2 74 53.8 74 41.1

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Staley

Fullback // 5-10 // 236 // Sr. Guthrie, Okla./Guthrie

Suffered a season-ending injury during fall camp of 2009 and missed that season and all of 2010 as well … Bounced back with a very productive 2011 as a fullback and special teams standout … Honored by Big 12 coaches as the second-team all-league fullback. 2011 (Junior): Saw lots of playing time in the Cowboy backfield but his biggest contribution, statistically, came in the passing game with 10 catches for 81 yards … Had an 18-yard TD reception against Baylor for his first collegiate score … Caught three passes for 14 yards against Kansas and had two receptions for 24 yards at Iowa State … Had an 11-yard reception at Texas A&M and caught two passes for 14 yards against Arizona to go with a four-yard rush. 2010 (Sophomore): Did not play but spent the fall around the program. 2009 (Freshman): Did not see any varsity action.

Midlands region … Selected to the Under Armour All-American game … Named an All-American by Tom Lemming … Consensus all-stater … Named offensive player of the year by The Oklahoman … Rivals.com ranked him as the third best prospect in Oklahoma and No. 13 nationally among “athletes” … Played multiple positions in leading Guthrie to the state championship … Rushed for 1,380 yards and 28 touchdowns … Passed for 625 yards and caught 10 passes for 320 yards. Personal: Born Aug. 21, 1990, in Oklahoma City … Son of Patrice Staley … Second of four children … An education major. Staley’s Career Receiving Stats Year G Rec. Yds. 2011 13 10 81 Career 13 10 81

Avg. 8.1 8.1

TD 1 1

Long 18 18

Avg./G 6.2 6.2

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Stephens

Cornerback // 5-10 // 182 // Jr. Houston, Texas/North Shore

An athletic defensive back who saw his playing time increase down the stretch of the 2011 season … Has been a special teams contributor throughout his career. 2011 (Sophomore): Played in every game and registered 12 tackles … Set a career high with five tackles against Kansas … Had two tackles against Kansas State and Baylor. 2010 (Freshman): Played in 10 games and recorded five tackles … Saw most of his duty on special teams … Picked up a solo tackle against Tulsa and had two stops at Louisiana and against Baylor … Recovered a fumble in his first collegiate game against Washington State … Did not play against Texas, Oklahoma or Arizona. High School: Joined former high school teammate Andrae May on the Cowboy roster … Listed No. 48 in the country among defensive backs by Scout … Was a SuperPrep preseason pick as No. 114 in the state of Texas … A Texas Football Super Team member (third team) … A top 20 defensive back in Texas by that publication … All-district … Ranked by Rivals No. 85 among defensive backs ... A Class 5A all-state selection as a junior by Associated Press … A two-time all-district selection … As a junior he recorded 47 tackles and five interceptions with 12 pass break-ups, and recorded 57 tackles with an interception and 26 pass break-ups as a senior … Rivals listed his offers as SMU, Houston and Baylor, among others … Honor student. Personal: Born Aug. 5, 1992, in Houston … Son of Larry and Renae Stephens … Was a track and basketball athlete in high school, as well as football … Still deciding on a major … Had a cousin, John Robinson, who played basketball at Nebraska. Stephens’ Career Stats Year GP UT-AT-TT TFL Sacks 2010 10 4-1-5 0 0 2011 13 11-1-12 0 0 Career 23 15-2-17 0 0

INT 0 0 0

PBU QBH 0 0 0 0 0 0

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2008: Redshirt. High School: One of the most decorated members of the 2008 incoming class and was considered the top player in the state of Oklahoma … SuperPrep All-America selection as the magazine named him the No. 6 prospect in the country under the “athlete” heading and the seventh best prospect in the 50

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Stewart Stonebraker Receiver // 5-10 // 170 // So. Denton, Texas/Guyer

A young playmaker … Showed up early and often for the Cowboys … Is elusive with good hands and has a chance to get even better.

A walk-on with a big leg … Will be looking to make his first game contribution this fall.

2011 (Freshman): Caught 18 passes and averaged 15.3 yards per catch … That average led the team for receivers with at least 19 catches … At Texas Tech he had two receptions for 93 yards and two scores … Touchdowns covered 66 and 27 yards … The 66-yarder was OSU’s second longest pass play of the season … Also scored a TD in Lubbock when he recovered a fumble in the end zone on a kickoff … Had a critical 28-yard reception in OSU’s comeback win over Texas A&M … Caught five passes for 64 yards at Kansas … Grabbed three passes for 41 yards against K-State … Ended the season with 261 kickoff return yards for an average of 20.1 with a long of 32 against Iowa State.

2011 (Freshman): Did not see any varsity action.

High School: Joined fellow Guyer signees Jimmy Bean and J.W. Walsh in the 2011 recruiting class … A long-time Texas A&M recruit who switched to OSU … As a senior he caught 56 passes for 971 yards with 10 scores while he had 85 tackles and seven interceptions on defense … Played on a state finalist team … Honorable mention all-stater … SuperPrep all-region selection and rated as the No. 60 recruit in Texas … Made the state and area lists as part of the Dallas Morning News top 100 … Member of the Austin American Statesman Fab 55 … Scout.com ranked him No. 37 in America as a defensive back prospect and the No. 74 overall recruit in the state of Texas … Rivals ranked him No. 44 among the nation’s prospects at receiver. Personal: Born Oct. 22, 1992, in New Orleans … Son of Valrie and Charles Stewart … Also played basketball for three years … An education major. Stewart’s Career Receiving Stats Year G Rec. Yds. 2011 13 19 291 Career 13 19 291

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Josh Stewart

Kicker // 6-0 // 165 // So. Tuttle, Okla./Tuttle

2010: Redshirt. High School: Earned all-state and all-star recognition as a kicker at Tuttle … Never missed a point-after touchdown attempt from his sophomore through senior year and was 17-of-20 on field goal attempts with a long of 53 yards … Also competed for the track team and was a member of the Mustang soccer team as a freshman … A member of academic state champion teams at Tuttle all three years in football and track. Personal: Robert Steven Stonebraker, III was born Jan. 24, 1992, in Oklahoma City … Son of Bob and Janeen Stonebraker … Undeclared major.

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Suter

Long Snapper // 6-2 // 268 // Jr. Sugar Land, Texas/Clements

A valued member of OSU’s special teams after walking on in the fall of 2010. 2011 (Sophomore): Flawlessly handled the snaps on the punt team all season. 2010 (Freshman): Gradually worked his way into deep snapper duties on special teams during the course of the season and eventually handled all of the snaps for those units. High School: Member of the Texas All-Star team at the 2010 Bayou Bowl … A second-team all-greater Houston selection as an offensive lineman … Firstteam all-district offensive lineman and deep snapper … Finalist for the 2009 Houston Touchdown Club offensive player of the year … Also played baseball … Three-year member of the National Honor Society and a three-time academic all-district selection in football … Recipient of the academic excellence award in 2008 and 2009 … Active in the community, serving with Habitat for Humanity, the peer assistance leadership team, the student council and the mayor’s youth advisory council … Helped physically and mentally disabled kids play baseball as part of the First Colony Little League Dream League. Personal: Andrew Philip Suter was born May 20, 1992, in Arlington, Texas … Son of Phil and Cheryl Suter … Has a sister, Kelly … Undeclared major.

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Taylor

Offensive Line // 6-3 // 328 // Sr. Arlington, Texas/Martin

High School: An honorable mention Class 5A all-stater by the Associated Press … An all-district pick … A member of the Texas Football Magazine top 300 and was listed among the top 215 prospects in Texas by Scout.com … Scout also considered him the nation’s 88th best prospect at guard … Was the largest member of the incoming high school class in 2008 at 300 pounds. Personal: Born Nov. 22, 1989, in Arlington … Son of Luster and Lisa Taylor … Education major … Also participated in track as a prepster … Likes working on cars in his spare time.

Most experienced member of the Cowboy offensive line … Was the lone returning starter up front entering the 2010 season and once again in 2012 … Has 36 career starts entering the season to easily lead the team … Did not start the 2011 season opener, but has started every game since … A first-team academic All-Big 12 honoree … Honorable mention All-Big 12 as selected by the coaches and Associated Press. 2011 (Junior): Started the final 12 games of the season, all at right guard … Came off the bench against Louisiana and graded out at 98 percent … Was also 98 percent against Texas Tech with eight knock-down blocks … Did not allow a sack … Was recognized for his physical play against Arizona … Part of an offensive line that allowed just 12 sacks in 13 games. 2010 (Sophomore): Started all 13 games … Was the offensive lineman of the week against Troy and Texas Tech … Helped OSU rank among the national leaders in fewest sacks allowed, total offense and scoring offense.

Lane Taylor

2009 (Freshman): Became one of the top stories of the 2009 season when he emerged from off of the depth chart to take over starting duties at right guard against Rice … Held that position for the rest of the season and helped the Cowboys lead the Big 12 in rushing for a fourth straight season and ranked among the top 10 offensive lines in the country in fewest sacks allowed. 2008: Redshirt.

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Walsh

Quarterback // 6-2 // 199 // R-Fr. Denton, Texas/Guyer

A mobile quarterback … Figures to be in the hunt to replace Brandon Weeden.

High School: One of the top players in Oklahoma as a senior … A SuperPrep All-American and a participant in the U.S. Army All-American Game … Tom Lemming All-American … Rated by SuperPrep as the No. 8 prospect in the Midlands region … Rivals ranked him No. 5 in Oklahoma and No. 18 nationally among guards … An all-state selection each of his last two seasons by The Oklahoman and Tulsa World … Participated in track and basketball as well as football. Personal: Born March 28, 1991, in Tulsa … Son of Terry and Regina Webb …. Dad was an All-America offensive lineman at Oklahoma … A second cousin of Tracy Scroggins, a former standout at Tulsa and with the Detroit Lions … Has a sister, Jasmine, who plays basketball at Northeastern State in Tahlequah, Okla. … Education major.

2011: Redshirt. High School: A national recruit who led his team to a state runner-up finish as a senior … Ranked by Rivals.com as the nation’s No. 4 dual-threat quarterback and as the No. 77 national recruit, regardless of position as well as the nation’s third most accurate passer … That service also listed him No. 13 among all Texas seniors … Passed for 3,200 yards as a senior and rushed for more than 1,400 yards with 35 touchdowns and just six interceptions … An Associated Press first-team all-state selection and a SuperPrep All-American … Ranked by that publication as the eighth-best quarterback in the country and the No. 11 player in Texas … Scout ranked him No. 12 overall in Texas … District MVP and a member of the prestigious Elite 11 quarterbacks … Member of the Austin American Statesman Fab 55 … Listed by Scout.com as America’s sixth best prospect at quarterback … A second-team member of Texas Football’s Super Team … Participated in the U.S. Army All-America game … Landry Award finalist.

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Wheeler Defensive Tackle // 6-2 // 285 // So. Arlington, Texas/Bowie

One of several young tackles who will be looking to make an impact this fall. 2011 (Freshman): Saw action against Kansas and Louisiana. 2010: Redshirted his first year on campus.

Personal: Born June 29, 1992, in Abilene … Son of John and Amber Walsh … Participated in track in high school … Plans to major in education … Member of the National Honor Society … Dad played college football at McMurray University and is the head coach at Denton Guyer … Mom was a basketball player at Cisco Junior College.

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Webb

High School: SuperPrep all-region selection as the No. 65 overall prospect in Texas … A second-team selection on the Texas Super Team by Texas Football … Also considered a top 25 defensive lineman by that publication … Rated No. 59 among the nation’s defensive tackles by Scout … Rivals rated him No. 52 among America’s tackles and No. 59 overall in the state of Texas … Had 47 tackles and 11 sacks as a senior and 37 tackles and five sacks as a junior … A two-time all-district pick … A track athlete who earned all-district honors in the shot put. Personal: Born May 24, 1992, in Dallas … Parents are James and Shalonda Wheeler … Has two siblings … Plans to major in business/marketing … Another highly sought-after prepster with offers from Texas Tech, Nebraska, Arkansas, Kansas State, Kansas and Arizona, according to Rivals.

Offensive Line // 6-3 // 326 // Jr. Owasso, Okla./Owasso

Has worked himself into an important role in the middle of the Cowboy offensive line and has a chance to be a major contributor this fall. 2011 (Sophomore): Saw action in seven games, including the final three games of the season vs. Iowa State, Oklahoma and Stanford … Also played against Tulsa, Texas A&M, Kansas and Baylor. 2010 (Freshman): Saw limited varsity action as a redshirt freshman, but was on the depth chart throughout the season … Played in five games (Washington State, Tulsa, Baylor, Kansas and Arizona). 2009: Redshirt.

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2012 NEWCOMER BIOS Calvin Barnett

Trace Clark

Tulsa, Okla./Washington/Navarro CC

Wichita, Kan./Collegiate School

Defensive Tackle // 6-2 // 299 // Jr.

Defensive End // 6-4 // 245 // Fr.

Personal: Born June 1, 1994, in Tyler … Son of Vanessa and Allen Davis … Undecided on a major.

Chris Grisbhy

Offensive Line // 6-5 // 315 // So.

A 2011 second-team NJCAA All-American who was one of the top defensive line recruits in the nation during his high school days at Tulsa Washington ... Comes from one of the best junior college programs in the nation … Initially signed to play at Arkansas. Junior College: Played at Navarro CC, where he was coaced by Nick Bobeck ... Logged 35 tackles (20 solo) from the interior of the defensive line in 2011 ... Posted two sacks, five tackles for loss, two forced fumbles and three fumbles recovered as a sophomore ... Recorded 16 tackles (four solo), two tackles for loss and a fumble recovery as a freshman playing for Navarro’s NJCAA-champion squad in 2010. High School: Attended Booker T. Washington in Tulsa where he was coached by Antwain Jimmerson ... and was selected to play in the U.S. Army All-American Game ... A first-team 5A All-State honoree in 2009 ... Logged 33 tackles and four sacks as a senior ... Ranked as the No. 1 recruit in the state of Oklahoma by Rivals.com and the No. 13 defensive tackle in the nation ... Recorded 72 tackles as a junior in leading his team to the 5A state championship, which was the first title for Booker T. Washington High School in 24 years. Personal: Calvin Eugene Barnett III was born Oct. 7, 1991 in Tulsa, Okla. ... Son of April Allen ... Majoring in psychology.

Greg Brantley

Offensive Line // 6-6 // 310 // Fr. Carthage, Texas/Carthage

A big prospect in the offensive line who committed to OSU in June … A Texas 3A all-state selection and a member of the All-East Texas team … Selected to play in the Offense-Defense All-Star Game … A member of the Texas Top 100 list by Rivals … Scout. com ranks him No. 12 in the country among guard prospects and No. 37 in Texas … Two-time alldistrict pick … Did not allow a sack during 263 pass attempts and had 64 knockdowns … Also played basketball … Picked the Cowboys over Houston. Personal: Born July 27, 1994, in Henderson, Texas … Son of Larasha and Derek Deramus and Gregory Brantley … Another incoming Cowboy who would like to pursue a degree in engineering.

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The latest in a string of Wichita standouts to sign with OSU … SuperPrep All-America selection and rated as the No. 13 prospect in the Midlands region by that publication … A Wichita Eagle Kansas Top 11 selection and an all-area and all-state pick … Had 106 tackles with six sacks as a senior … Rated by Rivals as the second best prospect in Kansas and as the nation’s No. 33 prospect at defensive end … Had a long list of scholarship offers including Iowa, Kansas State, Kansas, Oregon, Purdue, Rutgers, Stanford and Vanderbilt. Personal: Has a brother, Zac, who played football at Oregon … One sister played volleyball at Arkansas and another is playing volleyball at Arkansas State … Dad played in the NFL with the Patriots and at Kansas State … Plans to study engineering at OSU and was a 4.0 student in high school.

C.J. Curry

Receiver // 6-2 // 185 // Fr.

Clute, Texas/Brazoswood/Blinn CC

One of three junior college transfers in the recruiting class … Former teammate of OSU linebacker Alex Elkins at Blinn … Spent his first season at Blinn as a redshirt and then earned all-conference honors in 2011 … Received recruiting interest from West Virginia, Arkansas, South Florida, Kansas State and Texas Tech … Ranked by Rivals as the No. 43 junior college prospect in the country. High School: Only played one season of high school football (sophomore season). Personal: Born Dec. 22, 1991, in Galveston … Son of Jackie Grisbhy.

Austin Hays

Receiver // 6-2 // 170 // Fr. San Antonio, Texas/Ronald Reagan

Flowery Branch, Ga./Flowery Branch

A big signature for the Cowboys as he becomes the latest Georgian to ink with OSU … Curry is the 13th Georgian to sign with OSU since 2006 … SuperPrep all-region selection … A former Georgia commitment ranked as the nation’s No. 45 receiver prospect by Rivals and the No. 18 player in the state of Georgia …Scout ranks him No. 67 in the country among receivers … All-State game selection and was selected to participate in the Offense-Defense All-America Game … All-region and all-area selection … Had 45 catches for 805 yards with 13 TDs as a senior … Began his high school career as a running back … Had offers from Georgia, Auburn, Ole Miss, Tennessee, Notre Dame and South Carolina … Also a basketball and track athlete. Personal: Felix Curry, Jr., was born Aug. 26, 1993, in Augusta, Ga. … C.J. stands for Curry Junior … Son of Felix and Trina Curry … Has two younger brothers, Darius and Justin … Plans to major in business.

ERic Davis

Defensive End // 6-3 // 250 // Fr. Tyler, Texas/John Tyler

Adds to the Cowboy receiving corps and is yet another newcomer who excels on the track … Was a Class 5A all-state selection by the San Antonio Express News and he was an all-district selection on a Reagan team that made an appearance in the quarterfinals of the state playoffs … Ended his senior season with 55 catches covering 1,060 yards with 14 touchdowns and an average of 19.9 yards per reception.

Victor Irokansi

Defensive End // 6-3 // 240 // Fr. Pflugerville, Texas/Hendrickson

A Texas Football Magazine top 30 defensive line prospect and an all-district selection … Had 60 tackles and seven sacks as a junior … Rated by Rivals as the No. 94 prospect in Texas … Had scholarship offers from Colorado and Baylor, among others and originally committed to the Buffaloes … Also a track athlete in high school. Personal: Born Jan 17, 1994, in Austin … Son of Christy and Ike Ironkansi … An education major.

A talented prospect who hails from an area that has been good to OSU … Former Texas A&M commit … District defensive lineman of the year while playing tackle … Class 4A second-team all-state selection as a junior … Texas Football Magazine top 30 defensive line prospect … Rated by Rivals as the No. 75 player in Texas and the No. 35 defensive end prospect in the country … Senior season numbers included 64 tackles with 10 for loss … Had 12 tackles behind the line of scrimmage as a junior with three interceptions.

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Tight End // 6-3 // 238 // Jr. Gilbert, Ariz./Gilbert/Scottsdale CC

A 2011 first-team NJCAA All-American ... An athletic, pass-catching tight end with long arms, strong hands and a knack for finding open space. Junior College: Attended Scottsdale CC in Scottsdale, Ariz., where he was coached by Tommy Zieglar ... Led Scottsdale CC with 62 catches, 934 yards and 16 touchdowns en route to securing first-team All-America honors as a sophomore in 2011 ... His 62 catches ranked sixth nationally, his 934 yards were seventh in the nation and his 16 touchdowns were the third-most in the NJCAA ranks ... Caught 33 passes for 540 yards and nine touchdowns as a freshman in 2010.

Personal: Born Oct. 1, 1994, in Oklahoma City … Son of Stacey Lampkin and Anthony Crooks … Undecided on a major ... Had a big offer sheet with Arizona, Arizona State, Kansas State, Missouri, Texas A&M, Texas Tech and Utah all in contention … Member of the Student Council … Also a track athlete.

Paul Lewis

Offensive Line // 6-3 // 290 // Fr. Houston, Texas/North Shore

Lost part of his junior season to injury … Rated by Rivals as the No. 16 center prospect in the country … Participated in track. Personal: Born Feb. 26, 1993, in Houston … Son of Darolyn and Raymond Lewis … Plans to major in biochemistry.

Seth Jacobs

Linebacker // 6-2 // 215 // Fr. Arroyo Grande, Calif./Arroyo Grande

Played linebacker and quarterback during his prep career … An All-CIF (California Interscholastic Federation) selection … Southern Section Western Division defensive player of the year and league defensive player of the year… Played on a 13-1 team as a senior … All-State and All-CIF as a junior … Was a varsity starter as a freshman … An all-state selection by Cal-Hi Sports as a defensive back … Has been timed at 4.53 in the 40 … Had 151 tackles and 926 yards of total offense as a senior. Personal: Long list of scholarship offers included Colorado, UCLA, Arkansas, Arizona State, Oregon, Oregon State, Washington State and Washington.

Wes Lunt

Quarterback // 6-4 // 211 // Fr. Rochester, Ill./Rochester

High School: Attended Rochester HS in Rochester, Ill., where he was coached by Derek Leonard ... A two-time state champion in Illinois who began attending class at OSU in January … An all-state pick by the Chicago Tribune … Springfield News Gazette state player of the year … Missed the early portion of his senior season with injury but returned to throw for 3,650 yards and 31 touchdowns and just four interceptions while completing 73 percent of his throws … Set a state record with a 590-yard passing game … Also holds Illinois high school records for passing yards and completions in a state championship game … Over his last two seasons he amassed more than 7,000 passing yards, had 65 touchdown passes and just eight interceptions … Participated in the Semper-Fidelis All-America game ... Also played for the Rochester basketball team ... Member of the high honor roll, Spanish club and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Personal: Weston Lunt was born Oct. 7, 1993 in Springfield, Ill. ... Son of Andy and Jane Lunt ... Brother, Wil, is a senior quarterback at Western Illinois and served as team captain in 2011.

Caleb Muncrief

Running Back // 5-8 // 180 // Fr.

Ashton Lampkin

Madill, Okla./Madill

Defensive Back // 5-11 // 175 // Fr. Arlington, Texas/Dunbar

A speedy prospect at defensive back … A member of the Texas Football Magazine Super Team … A top 15 DB prospect by that publication … Rated by Rivals as the No. 69 prospect in Texas and No. 36 in the country at his position … Scout ranked him No. 58 among America’s defensive backs … Had 76 tackles as a senior with four interceptions and on offense he caught 20 passes for 450 yards with four touchdowns … Had six picks as a junior.

Defensive End // 6-4 // 240 // Fr. Houston, Texas/George Bush

Finalist for the Greater Houston Defensive Player of the Year … District defensive MVP … Houston metro first teamer … Had 57 tackles as a senior, including 47 solo stops, with six sacks, two forced fumbles and a recovered fumble. Personal: Born Nov. 6, 1993, in Lagos, Nigeria … Son of Richard and Regina Ogbah …Plans to major in business/marketing … Received recruiting attention from Arizona and Texas Tech, among others … Attended the same high school as OSU All-American Russell Okung, now of the Seattle Seahawks.

Kevin Peterson

Defensive Back // 5-11 // 170 // Fr.

High School: Attended Gilbert HS in Gilbert, Ariz., where he was coached by Jesse Parker ... Played wide receiver in an offense that was dominated by the running game. Personal: Blake Jackson was born June 5, 1991 in Atlanta, Ga. ... Son of Natasha Gittens and Raymond Jackson ... Chose to attend Oklahoma State over scholarship offers from the likes of Oklahoma, Georgia, Miami (Fla.), Arkansas, Tennessee, Texas Tech and numerous others.

Emmanuel Ogbah

A class 3A all-state selection by the Oklahoma Coaches Association as a senior after rushing 200 times for 1,571 yards and 24 touchdowns ... Honorable mention all-state selection by the Tulsa World his junior year after carrying 129 times for 1,202 yards and 20 touchdowns ... Averaged 8.4 yards per carry his final two years of high school ... A former Tulsa commit.

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Wagoner, Okla./Wagoner

Standout on Wagoner’s first state championship team … Originally committed to Oklahoma … Tulsa World player of the year and named the state’s defensive player of the year by The Oklahoman … All-stater … SuperPrep All-American … Rated by that publication as the No. 18 prospect in the Midlands region … Rated by Rivals as the seventh best prospect in Oklahoma … Participated in track and basketball as well … A state champion in the 100 meters (10.86) and 200 meters (22.21) … Rushed for 1,621 yards and 25 TDs as a senior to go with 42 tackles and three interceptions on defense. Personal: Born March 22, 1994, in Muskogee … Son of Kevin and Kimberely Peterson … Considering a career as a physical therapist.

Dominic Ramacher Athlete // 6-3 // 230 // Fr. Denton, Texas/Guyer

The latest prep star to join the OSU ranks from Denton Guyer (the fourth in the last two recruiting classes) … Listed under “athlete” category by the coaching staff … Member of the ESPN150 … Ranked by Scout as the nation’s No. 27 prospect at tight end with Texas Football Magazine listing him among the state’s top 30 linebackers … SuperPrep ranks him No. 60 among all Texas prospects … Rivals pencils him in at No. 42 overall in Texas and No. 26 nationally as an “athlete” … As a senior, he had 105 tackles with four interceptions and caught two passes, including a 49-yard overtime score in the playoffs … Scholarship offers rolled in from Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Michigan and Purdue, among others. Personal: Considering a career in the media.

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2012 NEWCOMER BIOS Jhajuan Seales

Zac Veatch

Michael Wilson

Port Arthur, Texas/Memorial

Broken Arrow, Okla./Broken Arrow

Aledo, Texas/Aledo

Receiver // 6-2 // 180 // Fr.

Committed to Oklahoma State relatively late in the recruiting process after a big senior season that included 54 catches for 1,207 yards with 13 touchdowns … Member of the Beaumont Enterprise Super Gold Team … Averaged 22.4 yards per catch … All-district selection … Had four catches for 159 yards and a touchdown in a quarterfinal playoff game … Rivals lists his 40 time at 4.4 … Former Houston commit. Personal: Born Nov. 26, 1993, in Port Arthur, Texas … Son of Twana Doffeny … Considering majoring in engineering.

Brandon Sheperd Receiver // 6-1 // 195 // Fr.

Creve Coeur, Mo./Parkway Central

A SuperPrep All-America selection … Ranked as that publication’s No. 4 prospect in the Midlands region … St. Louis all-metro pick and a first-team all-stater … Listed by Scout as the nation’s No. 16 recruit at receiver … Ranked by Rivals as No. 12 in Missouri … Senior season stats included 47 catches for 818 yards with 21 receiving touchdowns, five rushing touchdowns and two scores in the return game … Had 56 tackles on defense with three interceptions and a fumble recovery … A sprinter and hurdler for the track team … Had heavy recruiting interest with some of his reported scholarship offers coming from Illinois, Iowa, Kansas State and Missouri.

Tight End // 6-4 // 255 // Fr.

Offensive Line // 6-6 // 275 // Fr.

A versatile athlete from Broken Arrow’s state runner-up squad … Could play tight end or in the offensive line … SuperPrep ranked him No. 39 among prospects in the Midlands region … All-stater as a tight end as selected by the Oklahoma Coaches Association and an all-state defensive lineman as selected by The Oklahoman … Ranked as the No. 10 player in Oklahoma by Rivals and No. 28 among America’s tight ends … Scout ranked him No. 48 among tight ends … During BA’s run to the state championship game he had 13 tackles, two sacks and a blocked kick … Baylor, Houston and Oregon State were among those seeking his signature.

Member of the Texas Football Magazine Super Team whom OSU swiped from Texas A&M’s commitment list … Played on three straight 4A Division II state championship teams … A member of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram Super Team after recording 43 knockdown blocks as a senior … Ranked as the No. 79 prospect in Texas by SuperPrep and No. 61 in the state by Rivals, which also considered him No. 49 in the country at his position … He is the No. 22 national recruit at his position, according to Scout, which also places him among the top 50 players in the state of Texas … Class 4A all-state selection … Also a basketball and track athlete.

Personal: Born Aug. 12, 1993, in Broken Arrow … Son of Mark and Kathleen Veatch … Plans to major in geology.

Personal: Born Sept. 27, 1993, in Fort Worth … Son of Mike and Becky Wilson … Undecided on a major.

Jesse Vester

Athlete // 5-10 // 180 // Fr. Stillwater, Okla./Stillwater

An all-state kick returner by The Oklahoman and defensive back by the Oklahoma Coaches Association … One of the key figures in Stillwater’s turnaround from a 1-9 record his junior year to an 8-3 mark his senior season ... District co-offensive player of the year ... Racked up 74 catches for 1,125 receiving yards and 10 touchdown catches in 2011 ... Added five rushing touchdowns as well ... Also recruited by Iowa State, Kansas, Tulsa and Wyoming. Personal: Born Feb. 10, 1994.

Blake Webb

Receiver // 5-11 // 190 // Fr.

Jeremiah Tshimanga Linebacker // 6-2 // 226 // Fr.

North Richland Hills, Texas/Richland

Part of the prestigious Texas Football Magazine Super Team as a second-team selection ... Rivals ranked him as the No. 69 player in the state of Texas, regardless of position after a senior season that included 84 tackles, including 11 for loss with a defensive touchdown ... That service ranked him No. 18 among America’s inside linebackers … Had 69 tackles as a junior ... Had more than 30 reported scholarship offers, including Alabama, Auburn, LSU, Michigan, Stanford and Texas A&M.

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The Woodlands, Texas/The Woodlands

A football and track star who committed to OSU in September … All-Greater Houston first-teamer … All-district selection … Had 52 receptions for 923 yards with 14 touchdowns as a senior and rushed for 126 yards on just 10 carries … During his junior season he had 47 catches for 907 yards and five scores … Prep squad had an undefeated regular season during his junior year … Clocked a 4.41 40 time at the 2011 Under Armour Combines … Participated in baseball and track. Personal: Born: June 18, 1994, in Victoria, Texas … Son of Jimmy and Kimberly Webb…Considering a business major.

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BEST SEASON IN OSU HISTORY There’s never been a season like 2011 at Oklahoma State. A 12-1 record, the school’s first Big 12 championship, a 44-10 victory over Bedlam Series rival Oklahoma and a win in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl were the highlights of a season in which the Cowboys were a legitimate national championship contender. OSU finished third in the final polls and was 0.0086 points away in the final BCS standings from playing in the BCS national championship game – representing the narrowest margin in BCS history by which a team was left out of the title game. The Cowboys notched a school-record five wins over ranked opponents, highlighted by a 41-38 overtime triumph over No. 4 Stanford in the Fiesta Bowl, a come-from-behind 30-29 win at No. 8 Texas A&M and the 44-10 trashing of No. 13 Oklahoma, but a shocking loss at unranked Iowa State late in the season is what kept the Cowboys out of a spot in the BCS championship game. 58

Perhaps the biggest question mark entering the season was how new offensive coordinator Todd Monken would fare guiding the already-potent Oklahoma State offense that shredded defenses in 2010 and returned almost all of its key players.

Head coach Mike Gundy was recognized as the national coach of the year by winning the Eddie Robinson Award given by the Football Writers Association of America and the Paul “Bear” Bryant College Coach of the Year award in addition to being tabbed as the nation’s top coach by American Football Monthly Magazine. For the second straight season, Justin Blackmon earned the Biletnikoff Award presented to the nation’s best wide receiver and he headlined a crop of six OSU players to secure All-America honors and 12 Cowboys to earn All-Big 12 recognition. Fans came out at a record-setting level to watch perhaps the nation’s most exciting team, as OSU set a school record by selling 48,714 season tickets in 60,000-seat Boone Pickens Stadium. The 2011 Cowboys were ranked among the nation’s elite in several statistical categories, but were primarily known for having a nearly-unstoppable offense. OSU ranked second nationally in both scoring offense and passing offense and were third in total offense.

Monken came to Stillwater after spending the previous four seasons as receivers coach for the Jacksonville Jaguars. He hadn’t been in the college game since spending the 2005-06 seasons at LSU. He had no prior experience as a play caller. Monken silenced the doubters as the 2011 Pokes set new single-season records for points scored, touchdowns scored, first downs, pass attempts, pass completions, passing yards, completion percentage, touchdown passes, total offense, yards per play and successful third-down conversions with Monken calling the plays. Led by Monken’s orchestration in the booth and quarterback Brandon Weeden’s mastery on the field, the Cowboys of 2011 registered six of the top seven single-game passing marks in school history.

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2011 SEASON REVIEW Weeden and Blackmon gained notoriety as the nation’s most feared pass-catch combination, and while the attention they received was all justified, there were several other key components that propelled the Oklahoma State offense to unprecedented heights in 2011.

Joseph Randle had 24 rushing touchdowns and ranked among the national scoring leaders.

The offensive line boasted a pair of All-Americans in center Grant Garner and Levy Adcock and ranked among the national leaders in fewest sacks allowed. Led by a pair of sophomore running backs in Joseph Randle and Jeremy Smith, the Cowboys averaged a very productive 5.3 yards per rush and put a great deal of stress on opposing defensive coordinators by forcing them to either choose between trying to slow one of the nation’s elite passing attacks at the expense of being gouged by a more-than-capable running attack or trying to stop the run game at the expense of being torched by a devastating passing game. The decisions didn’t get any easier for opposing defenses near the goal line, either. The Weeden-to-Blackmon connection in the back corner of the end zone was a near-automatic six points and commanded the utmost respect from opposing teams, but at the same time, Randle ranked fourth in the nation with 24 rushing touchdowns – a total that was higher than 79 teams registered in 2011. Opponents were forced to pick their poison because OSU could get in the end zone with consistency no matter what the other team attempted to take away. While the OSU offense overwhelmed foe after foe, the most difficult storyline for outsiders to reconcile was the Cowboy defense. Out of 120 teams in the nation, Oklahoma State ranked 107th in total defense. Contrary to the pre-existing notion of what winning football looks like, the Pokes were 90th nationally against the run and 107th against the pass, yet still won games by an average margin of 22 points per game. So how did they do it? By forcing turnovers and stuffing teams in the red zone. While critics called attention to the substantial yardage, first down totals and time of possession numbers put up against the Cowboy defense, what they should have focused on is the fact that OSU led the Big 12 in scoring defense in conference games, led the nation in turnovers forced, led the Big 12 and ranked 12th nationally in red zone defense and were second in the Big 12 and 20th nationally in pass efficiency defense. OSU led the nation in turnovers forced and turnover margin.

Often times, the Cowboy defense was a victim of the Cowboy offense’s success and its quick-strike nature. The Oklahoma State offense led the nation with 48 scoring drives that took less than two minutes off the clock. Of those 48 drives, 21 took less than one minute off the clock. OSU had 40 offensive scoring drives of five plays or less. All of that resulted in the defense not getting enough rest while the offense lit up the stadium scoreboard each week. A typical Oklahoma State game in 2011 looked like this: the Cowboys roar out to an insurmountable lead, then allow significant amounts of points and yardage in the second half when the games were already well out of reach, thus inflating opponents’ stats and making the OSU defense look worse than it really was. The examples were many. OSU led Louisiana, 31-3 and won the game 61-34. OSU led Tulsa, 45-6 and won the game, 59-33. OSU led Kansas, 56-7 at the half and won the game, 70-28. OSU led Baylor, 42-0 and won the game 59-24. While steamrolling opponents was the norm for Oklahoma State in 2011, the final highlight of the season came when Quinn Sharp kicked a field goal in overtime to push the Cowboys to a thrilling 41-38 overtime win over No. 4 Stanford at the Fiesta Bowl. A game-winning field goal and hero’s exit was appropriate for Sharp, who could easily make an argument for being the best special teams player in the country in 2011. Sharp handled all the kickoffs, placements and punting for OSU and excelled in each facet of the game. For the third straight season, he led the nation in touchbacks on kickoffs with 61 - an overwhelming 21 touchbacks more than the second-place kicker. He also led the nation in kicker scoring and was third in punting average. For his efforts, Sharp was named Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Year and was the first-team All-America kicker by the Football Writers Association of America. After being the FWAA’s first-team All-America punter the previous season, Sharp became only the third player in the FWAA All-America team’s 68year history to earn first-team All-America honors at two different positions. The unique success of Sharp on special teams meshed with a thrilling offense and opportunistic defense made 2011 stand alone as the greatest season in Oklahoma State history.

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2011 HONORS & RECOGNITION Mike Gundy, Head Coach * Eddie Robinson National Coach of the Year winner * Bear Bryant Coach of the Year winner * American Football Monthly National Coach of the Year winner * Liberty Mutual National Coach of the Year finalist (one of 10) * AFCA Region 4 Coach of the Year 81 Justin Blackmon, Wide Receiver * Biletnikoff Award winner * Unanimous First-Team All-American * Offensive MVP of the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl * First-Team All-Big 12, coaches * First-Team All-Big 12, Associated Press * Officially recognized Heisman Trophy Candidate (Heisman Trophy Trust) * Maxwell Award semifinalist (one of 16) * Walter Camp Player of the Year Award Semifinalist (one of 15) * Midseason First-Team All-American, ESPN.com * Midseason First-Team All-American, The Sporting News * Midseason Second-Team All-American, Phil Steele * Midseason Third-Team All-American, CollegeFootballNews. com * Midseason First-Team All-Big 12, Phil Steele 73 Levy Adcock, Offensive Lineman * Consensus All-American with first-team honors from the AFCA and FWAA, second team honors from Walter Camp and thirdteam honors from the Associated Press * Second-Team All-American, Walter Camp * First-Team All-Big 12, coaches * First-Team All-Big 12, Associated Press * Outland Trophy watch list * Rotary Lombardi Award watch list * Midseason First-Team All-American, CollegeFootballNews.com * Midseason First-Team All-American, Phil Steele * Midseason Second-Team All-American, CBSSports.com * Midseason Second-Team All-American, SI.com * Midseason First-Team All-Big 12, Phil Steele 13 Quinn Sharp, Punter/Kicker * First-Team All-America kicker, FWAA * Third-Team All-America kicker, Associated Press * Second-Team All-America Punter, Rivals.com * College Football Performance Awards Kickoff Specialist of the Year Award Winner * Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Year * First-Team All-Big 12 punter, coaches * First-Team All-Big 12 punter, Associated Press * First-Team All-Big 12 kicker, coaches * Honorable Mention All-Big 12 kicker, Associated Press * Lou Groza Award semifinalist (one of 20) * Ray Guy Award watch list * Midseason First-Team All-American Punter, ESPN.com * Midseason First-Team All-American Punter, The Sporting News * Midseason Fourth-Team All-American Punter, Phil Steele * Midseason First-Team All-Big 12 Kicker, Phil Steele * Midseason Second-Team All-Big 12 Punter, Phil Steele * Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Week, Sept. 6 * Lou Groza Award Star of the Week, Sept. 6 * College Football Performance Awards National Placekicker of the Week, Sept. 5 * College Football Performance Awards National Kickoff Specialist of the Week, Sept. 5 * College Football Performance Awards National Kickoff Specialist of the Week, Sept. 26 * College Football Performance Awards National Kickoff Specialist of the Week, Nov 14 * College Football Performance Awards National Kickoff Specialist of the Week, Dec. 4 10 Markelle Martin, Safety * First-Team All-American, AFCA and SI.com * Second-Team All-American, Associated Press, CBSSports.com and Scout.com * First-Team All-Big 12, coaches * Second-Team All-Big 12, Associated Press * Bronko Nagurski Award watch list * Jim Thorpe Award semifinalist (one of 15) * Midseason First-Team All-American, Phil Steele * Midseason Second-Team All-American, CBSSports.com * Midseason Second-Team All-American, SI.com

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* Midseason Third-Team All-American, CollegeFootballNews. com * Midseason First-Team All-Big 12, Phil Steele 74 Grant Garner, Center * Big 12 Offensive Lineman of the Year * Third-Team All-American, Associated Press * First-Team All-American, SI.com * First-Team All-Big 12, coaches * First-Team All-Big 12, Associated Press * Rimington Award finalist (one of 5) * Midseason Third-Team All-American, Phil Steele * Midseason First-Team All-Big 12, Phil Steele 19 Brodrick Brown, Cornerback * Third-Team All-American, Associated Press * Second-Team All-American, SI.com * First-Team All-Big 12, coaches * First-Team All-Big 12, Associated Press * Jim Thorpe Award semifinalist (one of 15) * Lott IMPACT Trophy Semifinalist (one of eight) * Jim Thorpe Defensive Back of the Week, Sept. 28 * Lott Trophy IMPACT Player of the Week, Sept. 26 50 Jamie Blatnick, Defensive End * First-Team All-Big 12, coaches * First-Team All-Big 12, Associated Press * Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week, Oct. 17 * First-Team Academic All-Big 12 * Midseason Second-Team All-Big 12, Phil Steele 1 Joseph Randle, Running Back * First-Team All-Big 12, Associated Press * Second-Team All-Big 12, coaches * Honorable Mention All-Big 12 all-purpose player, Associated Press * Paul Hornung Award watch list * College Football Performance Awards National Running Back of the Week, Sept. 11 * Midseason Second-Team All-Big 12, Phil Steele 3 Brandon Weeden, Quarterback * Second-Team All-Big 12, coaches * Second-Team All-Big 12, Associated Press * First-Team Academic All-Big 12 * Officially recognized Heisman Trophy Candidate (Heisman Trophy Trust) * Davey O’Brien Award Semifinalist (one of 16) * Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award Finalist (one of 5) * Maxwell Award semifinalist (one of 16) * Walter Camp Player of the Year Award Semifinalist (one of 15) * Manning Award finalist (one of 10) * Midseason Honorable Mention All-American, Phil Steele * Walter Camp Award National Player of the Week, Sept. 26 * ESPN All-America Player of the Week, Sept. 29 * ESPN All-America Player of the Week finalist, Nov. 7 * ESPN All-America Player of the Week finalist, Nov. 14 * Rivals.com National Player of the Week, Sept. 26 * Capital One Cup Impact Performance of the Week, Sept. 26 * Capital One Cup Impact Performance of the Week finalist, Nov. 7 * Capital One Cup Impact Performance of the Week finalist, Nov. 14 * College Football Performance Awards National QB of the Week, Oct. 9 * College Football Performance Awards National QB of the Week, Nov. 14 * Davey O’Brien Award National Quarterback of the Week, Sept. 26 * Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week, Sept. 26 * Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week, Nov. 7 * Manning Award Star of the Week, Sept. 11 * Manning Award Star of the Week, Sept. 26 * Manning Award Star of the Week, Oct. 9 * Manning Award Star of the Week, Nov. 7 * ESPN Gameday Final Helmet Sticker from Lou Holtz, Sept. 26 * Nominee, National Football Foundation National ScholarAthlete Award * Midseason Third-Team All-Big 12, Phil Steele

4 Justin Gilbert, Cornerback/Kick Returner * Second-Team All-Big 12 CB, Associated Press * Defensive MVP of the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl * Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Week, Sept. 19 * College Football Performance Awards National Kick Returner of the Week, Sept. 19 * College Football Performance Awards National Kick Returner of the Week, Oct. 16 * Midseason First-Team All-Big 12 Cornerback, Phil Steele * Midseason Second-Team All-Big 12 Kick Returner, Phil Steele 25 Josh Cooper, Inside Receiver * Second-Team All-Big 12, coaches * Honorable Mention All-Big 12, Associated Press * Biletnikoff Award watch list * Midseason Third-Team All-Big 12 WR, Phil Steele 9 Kye Staley, Fullback * Second-Team All-Big 12, coaches 11 Shaun Lewis, Linebacker * Honorable Mention All-Big 12, coaches * Rotary Lombardi Award watch list * Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week, Oct. 24 * Midseason Second-Team All-Big 12, Phil Steele 68 Lane Taylor, Offensive Lineman * Second-Team All-American, Scout.com * Honorable Mention All-Big 12, coaches * Honorable Mention All-Big 12, Associated Press * Outland Trophy watch list 75 Nick Martinez, Offensive Lineman * Honorable Mention All-Big 12, Associated Press 89 Nigel Nicholas, defensive Tackle * Honorable Mention All-Big 12, Associated Press 99 richetti Jones, Defensive End * Honorable Mention All-Big 12, Associated Press 82 Isaiah Anderson, Receiver * First-Team Academic All-Big 12 45 Caleb Lavey, Linebacker * First-Team Academic All-Big 12 17 Charlie Moore, Receiver * First-Team Academic All-Big 12 56 Connor Sinko, Long Snapper * First-Team Academic All-Big 12 71 Parker Graham, Offensive Lineman * Second-Team Academic All-Big 12 28 Deion Imade, Cornerback * Second-Team Academic All-Big 12 36 Teddy Johnson, Linebacker * Second-Team Academic All-Big 12 8 Daytawion Lowe, Safety * Midseason Third-Team All-Big 12, Phil Steele

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2011 BOX SCORES AND RECAPS louisiana 34 No. 9/8 Oklahoma State 61

Sept. 3, 2011 Boone Pickens Stadium Att: 55,382 TV: Fox College Sports

STILLWATER, Okla. - Perhaps the biggest storyline of the 2011 preseason at Oklahoma State was the transition from departed offensive coordinator Dana Holgorsen to new playcaller Todd Monken. If the Cowboys’ 61-34 win over Louisiana is an indication, the transition should be relatively painless. The Pokes racked up 666 yards of total offense - 458 of which came through the air - in their convincing win. The OSU defense was far more impressive than the final stat line would indicate, as the Cowboy starters didn’t allow an offensive touchdown to the Ragin’ Cajuns and through three quarters, the OSU defense yielded only 173 yards of offense and forced two Cajun turnovers before turning over the reins to the second team. Additionally, the Cowboys limited Louisiana tight end Ladarius Green - who is regarded among the best in the nation at his position - to only one catch for negative-one yard on the day. Score by Quarters Louisiana Oklahoma State Scoring Summary 1st 10:48 OSU 03:16 OSU 00:16 UL 2nd 11:17 OSU 08:38 OSU 06:36 OSU 01:31 UL 00:00 OSU 3rd 08:17 OSU 03:03 UL 02:23 OSU 01:23 UL 4th 14:55 OSU 08:14 UL 05:36 OSU 02:52 OSU 00:17 UL

1 3 10

2 7 24

3 10 10

4 14 17

Score 34 61

Record: (0-1) Record: (1-0)

Sharp, Quinn 27 yd field goal, 11-75 2:29, UL 0 - OSU 3 Randle, Joseph 4 yd run (Sharp, Quinn kick), 6-34 2:20, UL 0 - OSU 10 Baer, Brett 23 yd field goal, 6-64 3:00, UL 3 - OSU 10 Smith, Jeremy 1 yd run (Sharp, Quinn kick), 13-72 3:59, UL 3 - OSU 17 Cooper, Josh 15 yd pass from Weeden, Brandon (Sharp kick), 4-59 1:11, UL 3 - OSU 24 Randle, Joseph 4 yd run (Sharp, Quinn kick), 4-48 1:07, UL 3 - OSU 31 Bentley, Dwight 38 yd interception return (Baer, Brett kick), , UL 10 - OSU 31 Sharp, Quinn 22 yd field goal, 6-55 1:31, UL 10 - OSU 34 Sharp, Quinn 46 yd field goal, 4-5 1:39, UL 10 - OSU 37 Baer, Brett 29 yd field goal, 13-68 5:14, UL 13 - OSU 37 Moore, Tracy 19 yd pass from Weeden, Brandon (Sharp kick), 2-60 0:40, UL 13 - OSU 44 Moten, Jemarlou 50 yd interception return (Baer, Brett kick), , UL 20 - OSU 44 Harrison, M. 15 yd pass from Weeden, Brandon (Sharp kick), 6-51 1:28, UL 20 - OSU 51 Gautier, Blaine 1 yd run (Baer, Brett kick), 15-82 6:41, UL 27 - OSU 51 Sharp, Quinn 23 yd field goal, 7-65 2:38, UL 27 - OSU 54 Anderson, I. 7 yd pass from Chelf, Clint (Sharp kick), 6-66 2:15, UL 27 - OSU 61 Griffin, Qyenda 3 yd run (Baer, Brett kick), 8-80 2:35, UL 34 - OSU 61

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

UL OSU 19 31 37-108 44-208 212 458 37-20-1 43-28-3 74-320 87-666 0-0 0-0 1-31 3-14 4-77 6-121 3-99 1-26 8-45.5 2-50.0 2-1 1-0 7-42 7-80 31:00 29:00 5 of 16 10 of 17 0 of 1 0 of 1 4-4 10-10 1-6 5-25

Nigel Nicholas

RUSHING: Louisiana-Griffin, Qyenda 9-37; Harris, Alonzo 7-30; Spikes, Aaron 4-15; Gautier, Blaine 14-14; Walker, Yobes 2-8; McGuire, Brad 1-4. Oklahoma State-Randle, Joseph 22-129; Roland, Desmond 8-61; Smith, Jeremy 11-19; Anyiam, Hubert 1-7; TEAM 1-minus 2; Weeden, Brandon 1-minus 6. PASSING: Louisiana-Gautier, Blaine 13-26-1-106; Masson, Chris 6-10-0-63; McGuire, Brad 1-1-0-43. Oklahoma State-Weeden, Brandon 24-39-3-388; Chelf, Clint 4-4-0-70. RECEIVING: Louisiana-Lawson, Javone 3-67; Maxwell, Jacob 3-36; Peoples, Harry 3-28; Surgent, Darryl 3-26; Joseph, Andrew 2-25; Spikes, Aaron 2-5; Thompson, Ian 1-17; Robinson, Jamal 1-8; Harris, Alonzo 1-1; Green, Ladarius 1-minus 1. Oklahoma State-Blackmon, J. 8-144; Moore, Tracy 7-112; Harrison, M. 3-32; Anderson, I. 2-27; Stewart, Josh 2-24; Randle, Joseph 2-9; Horton, Justin 1-56; Moore, Charlie 1-23; Smith, Jeremy 1-16; Cooper, Josh 1-15. INTERCEPTIONS: Louisiana-Bentley, Dwight 2-49; Moten, Jemarlou 1-50. Oklahoma State-Hedgepeth, D. 1-26.

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No. 9/7 Oklahoma State 37

Sept. 8, 2011 Boone Pickens Stadium Att: 54,654 TV: ESPN/ESPN3D

STILLWATER, Okla. - In front of an ESPN Thursday-night primetime national audience, ninthranked Oklahoma State jumped out to a 21-0 lead after three possessions and never looked back during its 37-14 win over Arizona. Quarterback Brandon Weeden completed each of his first 13 passes and the Cowboy defense surrendered only 36 yards in the first quarter to set the tone for a game that was never in doubt. Sophomore running back Joseph Randle carried the ball 15 times for 121 yards and two touchdowns and added nine receptions for 99 yards. Receiver Justin Blackmon added 12 catches for 128 yards and two touchdowns and Weeden set school records with 42 completions on 53 attempts. Entering the game, Arizona quarterback Nick Foles led the nation in passing, but the Cowboy defense kept the Wildcats off the scoreboard until their eighth possession of the game. OSU’s starting safeties - Markelle Martin and Daytawion Lowe - teamed up to register 14 tackles, a forced fumble and two pass breakups. Oklahoma State repeatedly stuffed the Wildcat run, holding running back Keola Antolin to only 22 yards on 13 rushes (1.7 yards per carry). The Cowboys held a 34-7 fourth-quarter lead after running back Jeremy Smith’s six-yard touchdown run, but after Arizona answered with a 54-yard Foles-to-Dan Buckner touchdown, the Pokes delivered the final dagger with a 15-play, seven-minute-long scoring drive that covered 78 yards and resulted in a Quinn Sharp field goal. Score by Quarters Arizona Oklahoma State Scoring Summary 1st 11:30 OSU 02:54 OSU 2nd 13:30 OSU 3rd 07:38 UA 00:30 OSU 4th 12:32 OSU 10:03 UA 03:03 OSU

1 0 14

2 0 7

3 7 6

4 7 10

Score 14 37

Record: (1-1) Record: (2-0)

Randle, Joseph 1 yd run (Sharp, Quinn kick), 9-88 3:30, UA 0 - OSU 7 Blackmon, J. 3 yd pass from Weeden, B. (Sharp kick), 12-80 4:34, UA 0 - OSU 14 Randle, Joseph 4 yd run (Sharp, Quinn kick), 10-70 3:06, UA 0 - OSU 21 Antolin, K. 1 yd run (Salazar, J. kick), 10-71 4:10, UA 7 - OSU 21 Blackmon, J. 8 yd pass from Weeden (Sharp kick failed), 6-38 2:12, UA 7 - OSU 27 Smith, Jeremy 6 yd run (Sharp, Quinn kick), 4-73 1:06, UA 7 - OSU 34 Buckner, D. 54 yd pass from Foles, N. (Salazar, J. kick), 6-78 2:29, UA 14 - OSU 34 Sharp, Quinn 18 yd field goal, 15-78 7:00, UA 14 - OSU 37

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

UA OSU 21 25 21-41 31-197 398 397 51-37-0 53-42-1 72-439 84-594 0-0 0-0 1-3 3-17 3-57 3-68 1-0 0-0 5-48.0 3-54.0 1-1 0-0 11-67 10-90 28:38 31:22 8 of 16 8 of 15 1 of 3 2 of 2 1-2 6-7 1-13 1-6

Justin Blackmon

RUSHING: Arizona-Antolin, K. 13-22; Carey, K. 6-19; Foles, N. 2-0. Oklahoma State-Randle, Joseph 15-121; Smith, Jeremy 11-65; Sharp, Quinn 1-23; Blackmon, J. 1-6; Staley, Kye 1-4; Weeden, Brandon 2-minus 22. PASSING: Arizona-Foles, N. 37-51-0-398. Oklahoma State-Weeden, Brandon 42-53-1-397. RECEIVING: Arizona-Buckner, D. 10-142; Hill, A. 8-128; Douglas, D. 6-48; Roberts, D. 5-29; Crump, G. 3-19; Morrison, R. 2-18; Antolin, K. 2-10; Carey, K. 1-4. Oklahoma State-Blackmon, J. 12-128; Randle, Joseph 9-99; Cooper, Josh 6-58; Anyiam, Hubert 3-38; Chelf, Colton 3-24; Moore, Tracy 2-16; Staley, Kye 2-14; Harrison, M. 2-13; Youman, Wilson 1-4; Paulsen, David 1-2; Horton, Justin 1-1. INTERCEPTIONS: Arizona-Watley, M. 1-0. Oklahoma State-None. FUMBLES: Arizona-Hill, A. 1-1. Oklahoma State-None.

FUMBLES: Louisiana-Gautier, Blaine 1-0; Harris, Alonzo 1-1. Oklahoma State-Smith, Jeremy 1-0.

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2011 BOX SCORES AND RECAPS No. 8/7 Oklahoma State 59 Tulsa 33

Sept. 18, 2011 H.A. Chapman Stadium Att: 24,563 TV: FSN

TULSA, Okla. - In a game that didn’t kick off until 12:15 a.m. local time due to lightning delays, Oklahoma State roared out to a 45-6 lead before finishing a 59-33 victory over Tulsa in the Golden Hurricane’s H.A. Chapman Stadium. The game finished at 3:36 a.m. The Tulsa defense sold out to stopping returning Biletnikoff Award-winner Justin Blackmon and the result was a balanced Cowboy offense attack that featured 128 yards rushing with three touchdowns from running back Joseph Randle, three different OSU receivers with at least 70 yards receiving and six different OSU receivers with a catch of 24 yards or longer. With the Golden Hurricane desperate to stop him, Blackmon still finished with seven catches for 57 yards and a touchdown. His NCAA-record streak of 14 consecutive games with at least 100 yards receiving came to an end. The Cowboy defense forced a season-high six turnovers in the game and cornerback Justin Gilbert returned a kickoff for a 96-yard touchdown. Linebacker James Thomas had an interception, a forced fumble, a recovered fumble, a sack and two tackles for loss. Score by Quarters Oklahoma State Tulsa Scoring Summary 1st 08:07 TLS 07:52 OSU 04:57 OSU 2nd 14:22 OSU 09:37 TLS 07:59 OSU 05:26 OSU 3rd 11:57 OSU 09:38 OSU 09:27 TLS 09:19 TLS 07:04 OSU 04:07 TLS 4th 07:34 OSU 03:35 TLS

1 14 3

2 17 3

3 21 20

4 7 7

Score 59 33

Record: (3-0) Record: (1-2,1-0)

Fitzpatrick, K. 25 yd field goal, 10-45 3:28, OSU 0 - TLS 3 Gilbert, Justin 96 yd kickoff return (Sharp, Quinn kick), , OSU 7 - TLS 3 Anyiam, Hubert 36 yd pass from Weeden, B. (Sharp kick), 4-46 1:26, OSU 14 - TLS 3 Randle, Joseph 1 yd run (Sharp, Quinn kick), 10-43 3:53, OSU 21 - TLS 3 Fitzpatrick, K. 34 yd field goal, 13-63 4:45, OSU 21 - TLS 6 Sharp, Quinn 35 yd field goal, 5-51 1:31, OSU 24 - TLS 6 Randle, Joseph 5 yd run (Sharp, Quinn kick), 7-56 1:39, OSU 31 - TLS 6 Randle, Joseph 11 yd run (Sharp, Quinn kick), 7-74 2:20, OSU 38 - TLS 6 Smith, Jeremy 6 yd run (Sharp, Quinn kick), 2-21 0:35, OSU 45 - TLS 6 Douglas,J. 80 yd run (Fitzpatrick kick failed), 1-80 0:11, OSU 45 - TLS 12 Burnham,B. 43 yd pass from Henderson (Fitzpatrick kick), 1-43 0:07, OSU 45 - TLS 19 Anderson, I. 24 yd pass from Weeden, B. (Sharp kick), 8-60 2:11, OSU 52 - TLS 19 Burnham,B. 14 yd pass from Henderson (Fitzpatrick kick), 9-80 2:57, OSU 52 - TLS 26 Blackmon, J. 4 yd pass from Weeden, B. (Sharp kick), 10-57 3:25, OSU 59 - TLS 26 Douglas,J. 42 yd run (Fitzpatrick,K. kick), 2-46 0:34, OSU 59 - TLS 33

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

OSU TU 32 27 48-174 59-365 369 117 40-29-2 26-8-4 88-543 85-482 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 6-149 5-111 4-25 2-39 4-45.2 5-37.0 0-0 4-2 5-50 3-25 29:46 30:14 11 of 18 6 of 17 0 of 1 1 of 1 6-6 3-4 3-20 1-9

Justin Gilbert

RUSHING: Oklahoma State-Randle, Joseph 25-128; Smith, Jeremy 13-52; Roland, Desmond 2-7; Aska, Joe 3-6; Blackmon, J. 1-0; TEAM 2-minus 4; Weeden, Brandon 2-minus 15. Tulsa-DOUGLAS,J. 12-173; WATTS,T. 23-159; SINGLETON,A. 4-25; KINNE,G.J. 6-22; HENDERSON,K. 13-5; TEAM 1-minus 19. PASSING: Oklahoma State-Weeden, Brandon 29-39-2-369; Chelf, Clint 0-1-0-0. Tulsa HENDERSON,K. 6-20-3-104; KINNE,G.J. 2-5-0-13; COLE,G. 0-1-1-0. RECEIVING: Oklahoma State-Cooper, Josh 7-78; Blackmon, J. 7-57; Anyiam, Hubert 4-77; Moore, Tracy 4-72; Smith, Jeremy 2-9; Horton, Justin 1-40; Anderson, I. 1-24; Randle, Joseph 1-9; Youman, Wilson 1-2; Harrison, M. 1-1. Tulsa-BURNHAM,B. 3-68; JOHNSON,R. 2-25; SINGLETON,A. 1-11; KELLEY,F. 1-11; DOUGLAS,J. 1-2. INTERCEPTIONS: Oklahoma State-Gilbert, Justin 1-24; Thomas, James 1-1; Brown, Brodrick 1-0; Hedgepeth, D. 1-0. Tulsa-DOCK,A. 1-28; JACKSON,S. 1-11. FUMBLES: Oklahoma State-None. Tulsa-HENDERSON,K. 2-0; WATTS,T. 2-2.

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Sept. 24, 2011 Kyle Field Att: 87,358 TV: ABC Sports

COLLEGE STATION, Texas - In a clash of top-10 teams jockeying for a claim of the inside track to a Big 12 title, it was seventh-ranked Oklahoma State that showed the gumption to erase a 20-3 halftime deficit to defeat No. 8 Texas A&M, 30-29, in front of a raucous crowd of 87,358 at Kyle Field. The Aggies rolled up 301 yards of offense and stifled the Cowboys by limiting them to 2-of-7 on third-down conversions in the first half, but the tone of the game flipped entirely after halftime, as the Pokes rattled off 27 unanswered points to open up a 30-20 lead in the fourth quarter. Fueling the OSU comeback was quarterback Brandon Weeden, who set school records with 47 completions in 60 attempts for 438 yards. Weeden shredded the Aggie defense with short and intermediate passes to a variety of receivers in the second half. Josh Cooper (11 catches for 123 yards), Justin Blackmon (11 catches for 121 yards and a touchdown) and Hubert Anyiam (10 catches for 92 yards) became the first set of OSU teammates to log 10 catches in the same game. OSU’s defense also loomed large in the second half, forcing three turnovers in the third quarter alone to set the table for the Cowboy offense to work with favorable field position. With OSU leading, 30-27, and the Aggies driving with under two minutes remaining, OSU cornerback Brodrick Brown stormed in and broke up a pass, deflecting it into the waiting arms of linebacker James Thomas to slam the door on Texas A&M’s comeback hopes. Score by Quarters Oklahoma State Texas A&M

1 3 10

2 0 10

3 21 0

4 6 9

Score 30 29

Record: (4-0,1-0) Record: (2-1,0-1)

Scoring Summary 1st 13:59 TAMU Tannehill, Ryan 65 yd run (Bullock, Randy kick), 4-80 1:01, OSU 0 - TAMU 7 09:38 OSU Sharp, Quinn 27 yd field goal, 13-72 4:21, OSU 3 - TAMU 7 01:35 TAMU Bullock, Randy 43 yd field goal, 6-34 2:11, OSU 3 - TAMU 10 2nd 10:34 TAMU Fuller, J. 17 yd pass from Tannehill, R. (Bullock kick), 10-86 3:42, OSU 3 - TAMU 17 01:51 TAMU Bullock, Randy 35 yd field goal, 15-62 6:08, OSU 3 - TAMU 20 3rd 12:24 OSU Smith, Jeremy 13 yd run (Sharp, Quinn kick), 11-80 2:36, OSU 10 - TAMU 20 07:34 OSU Blackmon, J. 11 yd pass from Weeden, B. (Sharp kick), 10-89 2:31, OSU 17 - TAMU 20 03:33 OSU Moore, T. 4 yd pass from Weeden, B. (Sharp kick), 9-56 3:24, OSU 24 - TAMU 20 4th 14:06 OSU Sharp, Quinn 24 yd field goal, 6-27 1:53, OSU 27 - TAMU 20 06:24 OSU Sharp, Quinn 18 yd field goal, 13-79 5:09, OSU 30 - TAMU 20 02:20 TAMU Fuller, J. 4 yd pass from Tannehill, R. (Bullock kick), 15-80 4:04, OSU 30 - TAMU 27 00:00 TAMU TEAM safety, , OSU 30 - TAMU 29 FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

OSU TAMU 33 25 35-46 27-162 438 309 60-47-0 47-28-3 95-484 74-471 0-0 0-0 1-1 2-9 4-58 1-21 3-7 0-0 4-45.0 3-41.0 1-1 2-1 11-95 10-82 33:03 26:57 8 of 18 7 of 13 0 of 2 0 of 0 6-7 3-3 2-8 3-28

Brodrick Brown

RUSHING: Oklahoma State-Randle, Joseph 21-83; Smith, Jeremy 6-39; Weeden, Brandon 4-minus 26; TEAM 4-minus 50. Texas A&M-Tannehill, Ryan 7-69; Michael, C. 6-62; Gray, Cyrus 13-35; Swope, Ryan 1-minus 4. PASSING: Oklahoma State-Weeden, Brandon 47-60-0-438. Texas A&M-Tannehill, Ryan 28-47-3309. RECEIVING: Oklahoma State-Cooper, Josh 11-123; Blackmon, J. 11-121; Anyiam, Hubert 10-92; Randle, Joseph 4-4; Moore, Tracy 3-20; Chelf, Colton 2-21; Harrison, M. 2-9; Stewart, Josh 1-28; Staley, Kye 1-11; Anderson, I. 1-5; Horton, Justin 1-4. Texas A&M-Swope, Ryan 7-105; Fuller, Jeff 6-55; McNeal, Kenric 4-65; Nwachukwu, U. 4-37; Jackson, B. 3-32; Gray, Cyrus 3-9; Michael, C. 1-6. INTERCEPTIONS: Oklahoma State-Gilbert, Justin 1-6; Thomas, James 1-1; Brown, Brodrick 1-0. Texas A&M-None. FUMBLES: Oklahoma State-Blackmon, J. 1-1. Texas A&M-McNeal, Kenric 1-1; Malena, Ben 1-0.

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2011 BOX SCORES AND RECAPS Kansas 28 No. 6/7 oKLAHOMA sTATE 70

Oct. 8, 2011 Boone Pickens Stadium Att: 58,030 TV: None

STILLWATER, Okla. - In a record-setting day at Boone Pickens Stadium, Oklahoma State logged a 70-28 win over Kansas. The Cowboys led, 35-7 after the first quarter and 56-7 at halftime and pulled their starters for the day with five minutes remaining in the first half. Eight different OSU players scored touchdowns in the game and quarterback Brandon Weeden packed a game’s worth of stats into just one quarter. His line after the first 15 minutes was 16-of-18 passing for 223 yards and four touchdowns. He finished 24-of-28 for 288 yards with five touchdowns and no interceptions to set a school record for completion percentage (min. 20 attempts). The Cowboy defense forced four turnovers in the first half and the OSU offense turned all four of those turnovers into touchdowns to put the game well out of reach. Oklahoma State’s scoring explosion tied numerous single-game school records, including most points in the modern era (70, set against Southern Illinois, 1973), most touchdowns (10, vs. Southern Illinois, 1973), most points in a half (56, vs. Southern Illinois, 1973), and most points in a quarter (35, vs. Southern Illinois, 1973, and vs. Baylor, 2002). Score by Quarters Kansas Oklahoma State Scoring Summary 1st 10:34 KU 08:45 OSU 07:50 OSU 05:40 OSU 02:17 OSU 00:12 OSU 2nd 07:19 OSU 04:02 OSU 02:42 OSU 3rd 12:51 KU 08:12 OSU 4th 12:45 OSU 10:52 KU 05:10 KU

1 7 35

2 0 21

3 7 7

4 14 7

Score 28 70

Record: (2-3,0-2) Record: (5-0,2-0)

Biere, Tim 10 yd pass from Webb, Jordan (Mueller kick), 10-80 4:26, KU 7 - OSU 0 Cooper, Josh 12 yd pass from Weeden, B. (Sharp kick), 8-60 1:49, KU 7 - OSU 7 Blackmon, J. 24 yd pass from Weeden, B. (Sharp kick), 3-33 0:40, KU 7 - OSU 14 Anyiam, Hubert 2 yd pass from Weeden, B. (Sharp kick), 4-60 0:50, KU 7 - OSU 21 Smith, Jeremy 38 yd run (Sharp, Quinn kick), 5-85 1:20, KU 7 - OSU 28 Anyiam, Hubert 3 yd pass from Weeden, B. (Sharp kick), 3-25 0:30, KU 7 - OSU 35 Randle, Joseph 2 yd run (Sharp, Quinn kick), 12-80 3:14, KU 7 - OSU 42 Blackmon, J. 1 yd pass from Weeden (Sharp kick), 5-19 2:08, KU 7 - OSU 49 Anderson, I. 24 yd pass from Chelf, Clint (Sharp kick), 2-21 0:38, KU 7 - OSU 56 Sims, James 17 yd run (Mueller, Alex kick), 3-31 1:02, KU 14 - OSU 56 Harrison, M. 30 yd pass from Chelf, Clint (Sharp kick), 5-73 1:14, KU 14 - OSU 63 Sims, Herschel 1 yd run (Sharp, Quinn kick), 10-80 2:27, KU 14 - OSU 70 Shepherd, JaCor 68 yd pass from Webb, J. (Mueller kick), 4-80 1:53, KU 21 - OSU 70 Pierson, Tony 31 yd run (Mueller, Alex kick), 11-80 3:36, KU 28 - OSU 70

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

KU OSU 24 27 44-153 27-106 325 494 37-26-2 49-38-0 81-478 76-600 0-0 1-5 1-15 0-0 6-137 4-74 0-0 2-9 4-46.2 4-42.2 2-2 2-0 5-25 5-35 35:14 24:46 8 of 18 8 of 12 2 of 3 0 of 0 2-4 6-6 1-9 3-22

Brandon Weeden

RUSHING: Kansas-Pierson, Tony 6-54; Sims, James 11-41; Miller, Darrian 16-39; Lewis, Rell 3-23; Beshears, D.J. 1-5; Bourbon, Brando 1-0; Webb, Jordan 6-minus 9. Oklahoma State-Smith, Jeremy 3-39; Roland, Desmond 7-27; Randle, Joseph 7-23; Sims, Herschel 7-22; Weeden, Brandon 2-2; Chelf, Clint 1-minus 7. PASSING: Kansas-Webb, Jordan 25-36-2-316; Mecham, Quinn 1-1-0-9. Oklahoma State-Weeden, Brandon 24-28-0-288; Chelf, Clint 14-21-0-206. RECEIVING: Kansas-Biere, Tim 7-93; Pick, Kale 5-49; Beshears, D.J. 4-46; Shepherd, JaCor 3-82; Sims, James 2-15; Mundine, Jimmay 1-23; McNulty, Ted 1-11; Herod, Ricki 1-6; Steward, AJ 1-3; Lewis, Rell 1-minus 3. Oklahoma State-Blackmon, J. 8-84; Anyiam, Hubert 5-85; Stewart, Josh 5-64; Harrison, M. 4-81; Cooper, Josh 4-41; Chelf, Colton 3-70; Staley, Kye 3-14; Anderson, I. 2-28; Moore, Charlie 1-13; Randle, Joseph 1-9; Smith, Jeremy 1-6; Sims, Herschel 1-minus 1. INTERCEPTIONS: Kansas-None. Oklahoma State-Blatnick, Jamie 1-6; Brown, Brodrick 1-3. FUMBLES: Kansas-Pierson, Tony 1-1; Webb, Jordan 1-1. Oklahoma State-Harrison, M. 1-0; Chelf, Clint 1-0.

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Oct. 15, 2011 DKR Texas Memorial Stadium Att: 100,101 TV: ABC Sports

AUSTIN, Texas - Oklahoma State became the first team to beat Texas in Austin two years in a row since 1911 when the Cowboys scored a 38-26 win at DKR-Texas Memorial Stadium. The Cowboys utilized a balanced offensive attack, a stout defensive performance and a kickoff return touchdown from the special teams unit to stifle the homestanding Longhorns. The 26 points scored by Texas isn’t the best indicator of how well the Cowboy defense played in the contest, because 16 of UT’s points were scored with the Longhorn offense only needing to move the ball a total of 15 yards against the Pokes defense, as OSU allowed a kickoff return for a touchdown, the offense took a safety and the Longhorns punched in a touchdown on a 15-yard scoring drive after the Cowboy punt unit turned the ball over deep in OSU territory. The Cowboy defensive unit racked up a staggering 13 tackles for loss and forced three turnovers in the game, with defensive end Jamie Blatnick leading the way with nine tackles, two sacks, four tackles for loss, a pass break-up and a quarterback hurry. Running back Jeremy Smith enjoyed a career day with seven carries for 140 yards, highlighted by a 30-yard touchdown scamper on a key fourth-down play just before halftime and a 74-yard dash that put the game out of reach late in the third quarter. Sophomore Justin Gilbert struck for his second kickoff return touchdown of the season and the fourth of his career when he fielded a kickoff five yards deep in his own end zone and outran the Texas cover team the length of the field for a score to open the second half.

Score by Quarters Oklahoma State Texas Scoring Summary 1st 08:32 OSU 2nd 14:46 UT 08:34 OSU 03:09 UT 00:38 OSU 3rd 14:48 OSU 14:36 UT 10:43 UT 06:53 OSU 04:14 OSU 4th 11:20 UT

1 7 0

2 14 10

3 17 14

4 0 2

Score 38 26

Record: (6-0,3-0) Record: (4-2,1-2)

Randle, Joseph 1 yd run (Sharp, Quinn kick), 5-64 1:17, OSU 7 - UT 0 Brown, Malcolm 15 yd run (Tucker, Justin kick), 1-15 0:04, OSU 7 - UT 7 Blackmon, J. 15 yd pass from Weeden, Brandon (Sharp kick), 8-63 2:05, OSU 14 - UT 7 Tucker, Justin 34 yd field goal, 11-51 5:17, OSU 14 - UT 10 Smith, Jeremy 30 yd run (Sharp, Quinn kick), 9-80 2:31, OSU 21 - UT 10 Gilbert, Justin 100 yd kickoff return (Sharp, Quinn kick), , OSU 28 - UT 10 Whittaker, Fozz 100 yd kickoff return (Tucker, Justin kick), , OSU 28 - UT 17 Brown, Malcolm 24 yd run (Tucker, Justin kick), 2-60 0:44, OSU 28 - UT 24 Sharp, Quinn 22 yd field goal, 14-64 3:44, OSU 31 - UT 24 Smith, Jeremy 74 yd run (Sharp, Quinn kick), 2-86 0:29, OSU 38 - UT 24 TEAM safety, , OSU 38 - UT 26

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

OSU UT 21 24 27-202 49-231 218 139 41-23-0 40-22-2 68-420 89-370 0-0 0-0 3-8 1-7 2-127 7-262 2-11 0-0 6-46.3 7-41.1 1-1 1-1 2-20 3-30 20:42 39:18 2 of 12 8 of 19 2 of 3 1 of 3 3-4 2-3 5-41 1-1

Jeremy Smith

RUSHING: Oklahoma State-Smith, Jeremy 7-140; Randle, Joseph 17-68; Weeden, Brandon 1-minus 1; TEAM 2-minus 5. Texas-Brown, Malcolm 19-135; Whittaker, Fozz 9-36; Monroe, D.J. 4-33; Ash, David 15-21; Shipley, Jaxon 2-6. PASSING: Oklahoma State-Weeden, Brandon 23-41-0-218. Texas-Ash, David 22-40-2-139. RECEIVING: Oklahoma State-Blackmon, J. 7-74; Cooper, Josh 6-57; Anyiam, Hubert 4-47; Randle, Joseph 2-10; Smith, Jeremy 1-11; Moore, Tracy 1-11; Stewart, Josh 1-8; Staley, Kye 1-0. Texas-Davis, Mike 10-80; Goodwin, Marqui 3-23; Shipley, Jaxon 3-22; Whittaker, Fozz 3-minus 4; White, Darius 1-7; Matthews, Barre 1-6; Monroe, D.J. 1-5. INTERCEPTIONS: Oklahoma State-Lavey, Caleb 1-11; Thomas, James 1-0. Texas-None. FUMBLES: Oklahoma State-May, Andrae 1-1. Texas-Ash, David 1-1.

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2011 BOX SCORES AND RECAPS No. 6/6 Oklahoma State 45 Missouri 24

Oct. 22, 2011 Faurot Field Att: 64,202 TV: FX

COLUMBIA, Mo. - Despite playing the entire second half without star receivers Justin Blackmon and Hubert Anyiam and the fact that Oklahoma State played the entire game with one of its defensive leaders in Cooper Bassett, the sixth-ranked Cowboys went on the road to claim a 45-24 win at Missouri. Quarterback Brandon Weeden diced the Tiger defense through the air, going 33-for-49 for 338 yards and three touchdowns and running back Joseph Randle scored four touchdowns (three rushing, one receiving) to highlight a day in which he racked up a career-high 138 yards on the ground. As has been the case all season, the OSU defense forced turnovers at a hearty pace, racking up three interceptions and recovering a fumble. Three of those four turnovers led to Cowboy touchdowns on the ensuing offensive possession. Oklahoma State threatened to put the game out of reach in the first half by jumping out to a 21-3 lead, but Missouri rallied back to trim the Cowboys’ advantage to 24-17 in the second quarter. With Blackmon (head) and Anyiam (foot) both out for the remainder of the contest, it seemed as if the table was set for a Missouri come-from-behind victory. However, the Pokes turned to the running game in the second half and the Cowboy defense allowed only seven points to a Tiger squad that appeared to have all the momentum. Score by Quarters Oklahoma State Missouri Scoring Summary 1st 06:47 OSU 04:38 MU 01:59 OSU 2nd 14:56 OSU 09:05 MU 06:47 OSU 02:03 MU 3rd 09:28 OSU 00:28 OSU 4th 08:04 MU 00:45 OSU

1 14 3

2 10 14

3 14 0

4 7 7

Score 45 24

Record: (7-0,4-0) Record: (3-4,1-3)

Harrison, M. 27 yd pass from Weeden, B. (Sharp kick), 9-74 2:41, OSU 7 - MU 0 Ressel, Grant 26 yd field goal, 7-72 2:09, OSU 7 - MU 3 Blackmon, J. 8 yd pass from Weeden (Sharp kick), 10-88 2:32, OSU 14 - MU 3 Randle, Joseph 13 yd pass from Weeden (Sharp kick), 5-48 1:09, OSU 21 - MU 3 Lawrence, Kendi 18 yd run (Ressel, Grant kick), 12-78 5:45, OSU 21 - MU 10 Sharp, Quinn 36 yd field goal, 10-54 2:12, OSU 24 - MU 10 Moe, T.J. 34 yd pass from Franklin, James (Ressel kick), 5-80 1:52, OSU 24 - MU 17 Randle, Joseph 16 yd run (Sharp, Quinn kick), 3-27 0:54, OSU 31 - MU 17 Randle, Joseph 59 yd run (Sharp, Quinn kick), 3-88 0:58, OSU 38 - MU 17 Franklin, James 3 yd run (Ressel, Grant kick), 12-89 3:50, OSU 38 - MU 24 Randle, Joseph 12 yd run (Sharp, Quinn kick), 7-43 2:53, OSU 45 - MU 24

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

OSU MU 27 26 31-195 52-248 338 215 50-33-1 28-15-3 81-533 80-463 1-9 0-0 2--2 3-48 5-107 2-38 3-22 1-54 6-44.2 5-36.8 1-0 2-1 3-15 1-11 28:14 31:46 9 of 18 6 of 15 0 of 0 1 of 2 5-7 3-4 1-8 2-17

RUSHING: Oklahoma State-Randle, Joseph 14-138; Smith, Jeremy 13-71; Cooper, Josh 2-3; Weeden, Brandon 2-minus 17. Missouri-Josey, Henry 25-138; Franklin, James 15-55; Lawrence, Kendi 8-41; Jackson, Jerrel 2-8; Moore, De’Vion 2-6. PASSING: Oklahoma State-Weeden, Brandon 33-49-1-338; Harrison, M. 0-1-0-0. Missouri-Franklin, James 14-27-3-184; Moe, T.J. 1-1-0-31. RECEIVING: Oklahoma State-Blackmon, J. 8-54; Moore, Tracy 7-63; Cooper, Josh 5-44; Anderson, I. 5-34; Harrison, M. 3-71; Stewart, Josh 2-20; Anyiam, Hubert 1-31; Randle, Joseph 1-13; Smith, Jeremy 1-8. Missouri-Moe, T.J. 6-103; Egnew, Michael 4-37; Kemp, Wes 2-32; Franklin, James 1-31; Lucas, Marcus 1-8; Moore, De’Vion 1-4. INTERCEPTIONS: Oklahoma State-Brown, Brodrick 1-21; Lewis, Shaun 1-1; Jones, Richetti 1-0. Missouri-Gaines, E.J. 1-54. FUMBLES: Oklahoma State-Anderson, I. 1-0. Missouri-Franklin, James 2-1.

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3/4 Oklahoma State

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Oct. 29, 2011 Boone Pickens Stadium Att: 58,274 TV: ABC Sports

STILLWATER, Okla. - In a game that pitted two of the top three offenses in the nation going in, it was Oklahoma State’s defense that put on a show. The Cowboys led Baylor, 42-0, in the third quarter before the high-powered Bears finally mustered a field goal to get on the board with the game already well out of reach. The teams traded scores down the stretch to round out a 59-24 OSU victory in front of a Homecoming crowd of 58,274 - the second-largest crowd in Boone Pickens Stadium history. Led by sophomore running back Joseph Randle’s second-straight four-touchdown game, Oklahoma State rushed for a season-high 327 yards in the contest. Randle carried the ball 14 times for 152 yards and four scores. True freshman teammate Herschel Sims carried eight times for 104 yards, highlighted by an 81-yard touchdown scamper and Jeremy Smith added three carries for 77 yards. All-America wide receiver Justin Blackmon posted season highs with 13 catches for 172 yards and two touchdowns, but the Cowboy defense’s ability to force the Bears into committing five turnovers was the biggest key of the game. OSU cornerback Justin Gilbert and safety Daytawion Lowe both recorded interceptions and cornerbacks Brodrick Brown and Andrae May both added to Baylor’s demise with Brown recovering two fumbles and May scooping up one. Score by Quarters Baylor Oklahoma State Scoring Summary 1st 04:55 OSU 04:37 OSU 00:54 OSU 2nd 04:44 OSU 00:40 OSU 3rd 13:10 OSU 09:14 BU 01:34 OSU 4th 14:55 BU 14:34 OSU 14:03 BU 09:18 OSU 01:06 BU

1 0 21

2 0 14

3 3 14

4 21 10

Score 24 59

Record: (4-3,1-3) Record: (8-0,5-0)

Randle, Joseph 2 yd run (Sharp, Quinn kick), 14-99 4:16, BU 0 - OSU 7 Staley, Kye 18 yd pass from Weeden, Brandon (Sharp kick), 1-13 0:12, BU 0 - OSU 14 Randle, Joseph 62 yd run (Sharp, Quinn kick), 3-69 0:43, BU 0 - OSU 21 Blackmon, J. 8 yd pass from Weeden, B. (Sharp kick), 8-68 3:28, BU 0 - OSU 28 Randle, Joseph 7 yd run (Sharp, Quinn kick), 3-55 0:50, BU 0 - OSU 35 Randle, Joseph 7 yd run (Sharp, Quinn kick), 1-7 0:04, BU 0 - OSU 42 Jones, Aaron 36 yd field goal, 10-53 3:56, BU 3 - OSU 42 Blackmon, J. 2 yd pass from Weeden, B. (Sharp kick), 8-99 2:30, BU 3 - OSU 49 Ganaway, T. 18 yd run (Jones, Aaron kick), 4-73 1:39, BU 10 - OSU 49 Sims, Herschel 81 yd run (Sharp, Quinn kick), 1-81 0:21, BU 10 - OSU 56 Williams, T. 72 yd pass from Griffin III, R. (Jones, A. kick), 2-80 0:31, BU 17 - OSU 56 Sharp, Quinn 36 yd field goal, 13-37 4:45, BU 17 - OSU 59 Griffin III, R. 1 yd run (Jones, Aaron kick), 21-80 8:12, BU 24 - OSU 59

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

BU OSU 36 23 54-176 27-327 446 274 51-34-2 36-24-0 105-622 63-601 1-22 1-47 1-3 0-0 6-124 3-56 0-0 2-61 0-0.0 2-49.5 4-3 1-1 3-28 7-80 38:54 21:06 7 of 18 8 of 13 5 of 7 1 of 1 3-6 7-8 0-0 2-9

Joseph Randle

RUSHING: Baylor-Ganaway, T. 23-88; Martin, Glasco 8-28; Griffin III, R. 16-27; Salubi, Jarred 5-20; Wright, Kendall 1-9; Reese, Tevin 1-4. Oklahoma State-Randle, Joseph 14-152; Sims, Herschel 8-104; Smith, Jeremy 3-77; TEAM 2-minus 6. PASSING: Baylor-Griffin III, R. 33-50-2-425; Trahan, Brody 1-1-0-21. Oklahoma State-Weeden, Brandon 24-36-0-274. RECEIVING: Baylor-Wright, Kendall 11-117; Williams, T. 8-154; Sampson, Lanear 6-82; Reese, Tevin 5-32; Norwood, Levi 2-23; Monk, Jerod 1-21; Ganaway, T. 1-17. Oklahoma State-Blackmon, J. 13-172; Chelf, Colton 3-14; Moore, Tracy 2-52; Staley, Kye 1-18; Anderson, I. 1-8; Cooper, Josh 1-4; Stewart, Josh 1-3; Randle, Joseph 1-2; Harrison, M. 1-1. INTERCEPTIONS: Baylor-None. Oklahoma State-Lowe, Daytawion 1-34; Gilbert, Justin 1-27. FUMBLES: Baylor-Martin, Glasco 1-1; Reese, Tevin 1-1; Norwood, Levi 1-1; Ganaway, T. 1-0. Oklahoma State-Harrison, M. 1-1.

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2011 BOX SCORES AND RECAPS No. 17/19 Kansas State

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No. 3/4 oKLAHOMA sTATE 52

Nov. 5, 2011 Boone Pickens Stadium Att: 58,895 TV: ABC Sports

STILLWATER, Okla. - Oklahoma State erased a 10-point second-quarter deficit and made plays down the stretch to hold off No. 17 Kansas State, 52-45 in a game that featured 28 points scored in the last five minutes and 16 seconds of the fourth quarter alone. Despite playing without three of his favorite targets in injured receivers Josh Cooper, Hubert Anyiam and Michael Harrison, Cowboy quarterback Brandon Weeden set a school record by passing for 502 yards in the win. Weeden completed 36-of-46 passes (.782 pct.) with four touchdown strikes in the game. He was at his best when the team needed him most, engineering three crucial scoring drives in the decisive fourth quarter by completing six-of-eight passes for 111 yards and a touchdown in the final stanza. All-American Justin Blackmon turned in his best game of the season by making 13 catches for 205 yards and a touchdown and fellow receiver Tracy Moore enjoyed a career night with nine catches for 146 yards and a touchdown. Still, the game was tied at 45 with 3:18 left after K-State quarterback Collin Klein (22-of38 passing for 231 yards and 29 carries for 144 yards) rushed for his third touchdown of the game. Needing a score to win, OSU marched 65 yards in 1:02 and reclaimed the lead for good after Joseph Randle danced in for a 23-yard touchdown with 2:16 left. Score by Quarters Kansas State Oklahoma State Scoring Summary 1st 12:50 OSU 07:58 OSU 03:39 KSU 01:25 KSU 2nd 11:36 KSU 10:46 KSU 07:50 OSU 06:38 OSU 00:38 OSU 3rd 10:24 OSU 05:48 KSU 4th 13:44 OSU 05:16 KSU 04:47 OSU 03:18 KSU 02:16 OSU

1 10 14

2 14 13

3 7 7

4 14 18

Score 45 52

Record: (7-2,3-2) Record: (9-0,6-0)

Randle, Joseph 4 yd run (Sharp, Quinn kick), 1-4 0:05, KSU 0 - OSU 7 Blackmon, J. 11 yd pass from Weeden, B. (Sharp kick), 5-85 1:33, KSU 0 - OSU 14 Cantele, A. 37 yd field goal, 4-3 2:14, KSU 3 - OSU 14 Pease, Angelo 5 yd run (Cantele, A. kick), 5-77 1:57, KSU 10 - OSU 14 Klein, Collin 4 yd run (Cantele, A. kick), 9-76 3:26, KSU 17 - OSU 14 Chapman, Allen 60 yd interception return (Cantele, A. kick), , KSU 24 - OSU 14 Sharp, Quinn 19 yd field goal, 9-78 2:56, KSU 24 - OSU 17 Moore, Tracy 5 yd pass from Weeden, B. (Sharp kick), 1-5 0:08, KSU 24 - OSU 24 Sharp, Quinn 29 yd field goal, 11-57 3:03, KSU 24 - OSU 27 Randle, Joseph 15 yd pass from Weeden, B. (Sharp kick), 6-62 1:30, KSU 24 - OSU 34 Lockett, Tyler 14 yd pass from Klein, C. (Cantele, A. kick), 9-80 4:36, KSU 31 - OSU 34 Sharp, Quinn 40 yd field goal, 7-53 1:54, KSU 31 - OSU 37 Klein, Collin 4 yd run (Cantele, A. kick), 14-70 8:28, KSU 38 - OSU 37 Blackmon 54 yd pass from Weeden (Blackmon pass from Weeden), 2-64 0:29, KSU 38 - OSU 45 Klein, Collin 12 yd run (Cantele, A. kick), 3-20 1:29, KSU 45 - OSU 45 Randle, Joseph 23 yd run (Sharp, Quinn kick), 4-65 1:02, KSU 45 - OSU 52

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

KSU OSU 27 26 51-276 17-73 231 502 39-22-1 46-36-2 90-507 63-575 0-0 0-0 1-6 1-2 8-203 8-129 2-60 1-47 5-33.4 2-51.0 1-1 2-2 5-40 3-35 40:49 19:11 9 of 18 4 of 9 2 of 2 0 of 0 6-7 6-7 0-0 2-12

Tracy Moore

RUSHING: Kansas State-Klein, Collin 29-144; Lockett, Tyler 3-84; Hubert, John 14-40; Pease, Angelo 4-12; Harper, Chris 1-minus 4. Oklahoma State-Randle, Joseph 16-73; Blackmon, J. 1-0. PASSING: Kansas State-Klein, Collin 22-38-1-231; TEAM 0-1-0-0. Oklahoma State-Weeden, Brandon 36-46-2-502. RECEIVING: Kansas State-Thompson, T. 6-71; Harper, Chris 5-55; Lockett, Tyler 3-32; Hubert, John 3-29; Smith, Sheldon 2-15; McDonald, Andre 1-15; Tannahill, T. 1-8; Sexton, Curry 1-6. Oklahoma State-Blackmon, J. 13-205; Moore, Tracy 9-146; Randle, Joseph 5-31; Anderson, I. 3-46; Stewart, Josh 3-41; Harrison, M. 2-21; Chelf, Colton 1-12. INTERCEPTIONS: Kansas State-Chapman, Allen 1-60; Hartman, Tysyn 1-0. Oklahoma State-Thomas, James 1-47. FUMBLES: Kansas State-Klein, Collin 1-1. Oklahoma State-Blackmon, J. 2-2.

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Nov. 12, 2011 Jones AT&T Stadium Att: 57,205 TV: ABC Sports

LUBBOCK, Texas - The Oklahoma State defense pitched a shutout against the nation’s No. 11 offense and the Cowboy offense steamrolled its way through the Texas Tech defense en route to a 66-6 victory over the Red Raiders in Jones AT&T Stadium. It was the most lopsided defeat that Texas Tech has ever been subjected to. The Cowboys held a 35-0 lead before the Red Raiders - ranked sixth in the nation in passing offense going in - even crossed midfield. OSU never allowed Texas Tech into the red zone, as the farthest the Red Raiders could penetrate was to the Cowboy 21-yard line. Meanwhile, the Cowboy offense had its way with Texas Tech all game long, with quarterback Brandon Weeden completing 31-of-37 passes for 423 yards and five touchdowns with no interceptions before being taken out of the game in the third quarter. Making Weeden’s performance even more impressive is the fact that winds gusting to 40 miles per hour persisted throughout the game. After most of the last two games with an injury, receiver Josh Cooper returned to make six catches for 106 yards in the first half. Fellow receivers Justin Blackmon (six catches for 103 yards and two touchdowns) and Josh Stewart (two catches for 93 yards and two touchdowns) were also key figures in the passing attack, with running back Joseph Randle tacking on three rushing touchdowns. OSU’s win completed the second consecutive sweep of the Big 12’s Texas schools for Oklahoma State. The Cowboys have beaten Texas A&M, Texas, Baylor and Texas Tech in each of the past two seasons. Score by Quarters Oklahoma State Texas Tech Scoring Summary 1st 10:52 OSU 05:19 OSU 01:42 OSU 2nd 14:37 OSU 14:33 OSU 05:33 OSU 00:37 OSU 3rd 13:04 TTU 11:32 OSU 03:53 OSU 4th 10:13 OSU

1 21 0

2 28 0

3 14 6

4 3 0

Score 66 6

Record: (10-0,7-0) Record: (5-5,2-5)

Blackmon, J. 2 yd pass from Weeden, B. (Sharp kick), 8-59 3:29, OSU 7 - TTU 0 Randle, Joseph 2 yd run (Sharp, Quinn kick), 6-29 1:24, OSU 14 - TTU 0 Stewart, Josh 27 yd pass from Weeden, B. (Sharp kick), 5-81 1:42, OSU 21 - TTU 0 Anderson, I. 28 yd pass from Weeden, B. (Sharp kick), 3-38 0:29, OSU 28 - TTU 0 Stewart, Josh 3 yd fumble recovery (Sharp, Quinn kick), , OSU 35 - TTU 0 Randle, Joseph 1 yd run (Sharp, Quinn kick), 10-77 3:54, OSU 42 - TTU 0 Randle, Joseph 10 yd run (Sharp, Quinn kick), 8-67 2:39, OSU 49 - TTU 0 Douglas, Corne. 37 yd fumble recovery (Erxleben, Ryan pass failed), , OSU 49 - TTU 6 Blackmon, J. 48 yd pass from Weeden, B. (Sharp kick), 5-68 1:32, OSU 56 - TTU 6 Stewart, Josh 66 yd pass from Weeden, B. (Sharp kick), 3-77 0:37, OSU 63 - TTU 6 Sharp, Quinn 37 yd field goal, 12-61 6:09, OSU 66 - TTU 6

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

OSU TTU 31 16 39-183 30-101 454 169 41-33-0 44-25-1 80-637 74-270 1-3 1-37 3-11 1-0 1-28 3-41 1-1 0-0 2-45.0 7-44.4 3-2 2-2 3-24 5-42 32:47 27:13 8 of 13 6 of 17 1 of 2 0 of 3 5-6 0-0 1-3 1-10

Cooper Bassett

RUSHING: Oklahoma State-Sims, Herschel 13-109; Randle, Joseph 18-78; Smith, Jeremy 5-13; Chelf, Clint 2-minus 7; Weeden, Brandon 1-minus 10. Texas Tech-Washington, De. 11-47; Crawford, Aaron 7-26; Williams, Kenny 8-22; Doege, Seth 3-6; McRoy, Ben 1-0. PASSING: Oklahoma State-Weeden, Brandon 31-37-0-423; Chelf, Clint 2-4-0-31. Texas Tech-Doege, Seth 25-43-1-169; Karam, Jacob 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING: Oklahoma State-Cooper, Josh 6-106; Blackmon, J. 6-103; Anderson, I. 6-63; Randle, Joseph 6-18; Moore, Tracy 4-31; Stewart, Josh 2-93; Moore, Charlie 1-20; Paulsen, David 1-11; Chelf, Colton 1-9. Texas Tech-Washington, De. 4-41; Ward, Eric 4-36; Torres, Alex 4-31; Marquez, Brad 4-23; Franks, Jacoby 4-13; Moore, Darrin 3-21; Fisher, Aaron 1-2; Williams, Kenny 1-2. INTERCEPTIONS: Oklahoma State-Bassett, Cooper 1-1. Texas Tech-None. FUMBLES: Oklahoma State-Randle, Joseph 2-2; Gilbert, Justin 1-0. Texas Tech-McRoy, Ben 1-1; Torres, Alex 1-1.

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Nov. 18, 2011 Jack Trice Stadium Att: 52,027 TV: ESPN

Ames, Iowa. - With its vaunted offense strangely out of sync from the start and its defense unable to get off the field, second-ranked Oklahoma State suffered a 37-31 loss in double overtime to unranked Iowa State. Perhaps still in a haze from the news they received earlier in the day of a plane crash that killed OSU women’s basketball head coach Kurt Budke, assistant coach Miranda Serna, pilot Olin Branstetter and his wife, Paula, the Cowboys never looked like themselves against the Cyclones despite the fact that the Pokes racked up 536 yards of offense and quarterback Brandon Weeden passed for 476 yards and three touchdowns. OSU entered the game leading the nation in turnover margin, but committed five turnovers in the contest, and that doesn’t include another possession lost when Iowa State recovered an onside kick in the third quarter. Additionally, the Cowboys turned the ball over on downs in the second quarter and went three-and-out on three drives in the game. Oklahoma State’s usually-effective rushing attack was smothered by an Iowa State unit that entered the contest ranked 104th nationally in rush defense. The Cowboy defense, which had pitched a shutout the previous week at Texas Tech, surrendered 568 yards of offense and 33 first downs to an Iowa State squad that entered the game averaging 393 yards and 20 first downs per game. Still, the Cowboys held a 24-7 lead early in the third quarter and had a chance to take a three-point lead with 1:17 remaining in the fourth quarter, but kicker Quinn Sharp - one of the best in America - pushed a 37-yard attempt just inches to the right to set up an overtime period that was controlled by the homestanding Cyclones. Score by Quarters Oklahoma State Iowa State Scoring Summary 1st 01:04 OSU 2nd 10:43 OSU 07:22 ISU 05:26 OSU 3rd 12:33 OSU 10:05 ISU 04:04 ISU 4th 05:30 ISU OT 15:00 ISU 15:00 OSU 15:00 ISU

1 7 0

2 10 7

3 7 10

4 0 7

OT 7 13

Score 31 37

Record: (10-1,7-1) Record: (6-4,3-4)

Lewis, Shaun 70 yd interception return (Sharp, Quinn kick), , OSU 7 - ISU 0 Sharp, Quinn 29 yd field goal, 10-80 4:00, OSU 10 - ISU 0 Reynolds, D. 16 yd pass from Barnett, Jared (Guyer kick), 8-72 3:15, OSU 10 - ISU 7 Blackmon, J. 27 yd pass from Weeden (Sharp kick), 8-75 1:48, OSU 17 - ISU 7 Moore, Tracy 30 yd pass from Weeden (Sharp kick), 8-80 2:27, OSU 24 - ISU 7 White, James 32 yd run (Guyer, Zach kick), 6-50 2:16, OSU 24 - ISU 14 Guyer, Zach 24 yd field goal, 10-20 3:52, OSU 24 - ISU 17 Gary, Albert 7 yd pass from Barnett, Jared (Guyer kick), 12-89 3:30, OSU 24 - ISU 24 White, James 25 yd pass from Barnett, J. (Guyer kick), 1-25 0:00, OSU 24 - ISU 31 Cooper, Josh 6 yd pass from Weeden (Sharp kick), 4-25 0:00, OSU 31 - ISU 31 Woody, Jeff 4 yd run, 3-25 0:00, OSU 31 - ISU 37

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

OSU ISU 24 33 18-60 41-192 476 376 58-42-3 60-31-2 76-536 101-568 0-0 0-0 4-14 1-19 3-67 3-102 2-71 3-5 4-47.8 6-45.7 2-2 1-1 10-87 8-65 24:47 35:13 6 of 14 7 of 17 0 of 1 1 of 1 2-3 4-5 0-0 0-0

Josh Cooper

RUSHING: Oklahoma State-Randle, Joseph 10-49; Smith, Jeremy 8-11. Iowa State-Barnett, Jared 14-84; Woody, Jeff 12-54; White, James 11-53; Hollis, Duran 1-3; West, Jarvis 1-2; TEAM 2-minus 4. PASSING: Oklahoma State-Weeden, Brandon 42-58-3-476. Iowa State-Barnett, Jared 31-58-2-376; Reynolds, D. 0-1-0-0; TEAM 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING: Oklahoma State-Cooper, Josh 13-128; Blackmon, J. 10-99; Moore, Tracy 5-96; Anderson, I. 4-52; Chelf, Colton 3-44; Staley, Kye 2-24; Smith, Jeremy 2-22; Randle, Joseph 2-3; Stewart, Josh 1-8. Iowa State-Gary, Albert 7-109; Horne, Aaron 5-65; Darks, Darius 5-49; Reynolds, D. 4-39; West, Jarvis 4-34; White, James 3-44; Lenz, Josh 2-30; Woody, Jeff 1-6. INTERCEPTIONS: Oklahoma State-Lewis, Shaun 1-70; Elkins, Alex 1-1. Iowa State-Johnson, L. 1-3; Washington, J. 1-2; Benton, Ter’Ran 1-0.

No. 13/11 Oklahoma

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No. 3/5 Oklahoma State 44

Dec. 3, 2011 Boone Pickens Stadium Att: 58,141 TV: ABC Sports

STILLWATER, Okla. - The day that Oklahoma State had been waiting for presented itself and the Cowboys took full advantage by throttling No. 13 Oklahoma, 44-10, to clinch their firstever outright Big 12 conference championship and BCS-bowl appearance. The Pokes held a 24-0 lead late in the second quarter that ballooned to a 44-3 advantage before the Sooners scored a meaningless touchdown with 2:25 remaining in the game. The Cowboy defense was the aggressor and disrupted Sooner quarterback Landry Jones all game long, sacking the OU signal-caller three times, picking him off twice and forcing him into two lost fumbles. Jones finished 27-of-50 for 250 yards with no touchdowns. Linebacker Alex Elkins forced a second-quarter fumble by Jones that was recovered by defensive end Jamie Blatnick and returned 59 yards to the Sooner one-yard line, then punched in for a score by running back Joseph Randle on the very next play. Later in the third quarter, defensive end Richetti Jones picked up a second Jones fumble and rumbled in five yards for a touchdown. Oklahoma State quarterback Brandon Weeden didn’t put up his most spectacular numbers of the year in the contest, thanks largely to the fact that he only had to throw the ball one time in the fourth quarter because the Cowboy running game was dominant. Joseph Randle carried 19 times for 51 yards and two touchdowns and Jeremy Smith went for 119 yards on 10 carries with two scores of his own.

Score by Quarters Oklahoma Oklahoma State Scoring Summary 1st 08:36 OSU 02:51 OSU 2nd 04:39 OSU 01:05 OSU 00:00 OU 3rd 12:02 OSU 11:56 OSU 05:23 OSU 01:56 OSU 4th 02:25 OU

1 0 10

2 3 14

3 0 20

4 7 0

Score 10 44

Record: (9-3,6-3) Record: (11-1,8-1)

Smith, Jeremy 9 yd run (Sharp, Quinn kick), 4-68 1:13, OU 0 - OSU 7 Sharp, Quinn 25 yd field goal, 11-72 4:04, OU 0 - OSU 10 Randle, Joseph 1 yd run (Sharp, Quinn kick), 1-1 0:03, OU 0 - OSU 17 Randle, Joseph 2 yd run (Sharp, Quinn kick), 7-43 2:31, OU 0 - OSU 24 Hunnicutt,Mike 48 yd field goal, 8-49 1:05, OU 3 - OSU 24 Sharp, Quinn 37 yd field goal, 9-60 2:58, OU 3 - OSU 27 Jones, Richetti 5 yd fumble recovery (Sharp, Quinn kick), , OU 3 - OSU 34 Smith, Jeremy 37 yd run (Sharp, Quinn kick), 3-40 0:46, OU 3 - OSU 41 Sharp, Quinn 34 yd field goal, 7-57 2:32, OU 3 - OSU 44 Bell,Blake 28 yd run (Hunnicutt,Mike kick), 8-84 4:16, OU 10 - OSU 44

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

OU OSU 24 22 33-108 33-278 250 217 50-27-2 36-24-0 83-358 69-495 0-0 2-64 0-0 1-0 3-62 1-2 0-0 2-0 8-39.1 5-39.0 3-3 1-1 5-54 5-40 31:07 28:53 4 of 15 4 of 13 1 of 1 0 of 0 0-1 6-6 0-0 3-27

Alex Elkins

RUSHING: Oklahoma-Finch,Roy 9-65; Millard,Trey 5-32; Bell,Blake 1-28; Clay,Brennan 7-13; Williams, B. 7-10; Franks,Trey 1-4; Jones,Landry 3-minus 44. Oklahoma State-Randle, Joseph 19-151; Smith, Jeremy 10-119; Sims, Herschel 3-7; Blackmon, J. 1-1. PASSING: Oklahoma-Jones,Landry 27-50-2-250. Oklahoma State-Weeden, Brandon 24-36-0-217. RECEIVING: Oklahoma-Franks,Trey 8-49; Stills,Kenny 6-63; Finch,Roy 3-13; Millard,Trey 2-39; Jackson, Kameel 2-29; Reynolds,Jaz 2-23; Miller,Dejuan 2-16; Hanna,James 1-13; Clay,Brennan 1-5. Oklahoma State-Blackmon, J. 10-95; Randle, Joseph 4-31; Cooper, Josh 4-6; Smith, Jeremy 2-2; Moore, Tracy 1-53; Anderson, I. 1-18; Harrison, M. 1-10; Stewart, Josh 1-2. INTERCEPTIONS: Oklahoma-None. Oklahoma State-Brown, Brodrick 1-0; Gilbert, Justin 1-0. FUMBLES: Oklahoma-Jones,Landry 2-2; Williams, B. 1-1. Oklahoma State-Smith, Jeremy 1-1.

FUMBLES: Oklahoma State-Randle, Joseph 2-2. Iowa State-Barnett, Jared 1-1.

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No. 3/3 oKLAHOMA sTATE

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Jan. 2, 2012 Univ. of Phoenix Stadium Att: 69,927 TV: ESPN

Glendale, Ariz. - In a thrilling end to the 2011 season, No. 3 Oklahoma State was a 41-38 overtime winner over No. 4 Stanford in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl. The Cowboys never led in the game until the deciding 22-yard field goal from Quinn Sharp split the uprights in overtime, but they continually answered scoring drives from the potent Cardinal offense headlined by a two-time Heisman runner-up in quarterback Andrew Luck to stay within striking range. Receiver Justin Blackmon earned offensive MVP honors after making nine catches for 186 yards and a Fiesta Bowl-record three touchdown receptions. Perhaps his most important catch of the game was not a touchdown, but rather a 21-yard catch on fourth and three late in the game that set up the game-tying touchdown run by Joseph Randle that sent the game into overtime. The Pokes held Stanford off the scoreboard on its final possession of regulation when Cardinal kicker Jordan Williamson hooked a 35-yard field goal attempt wide left with no time on the clock. Williamson missed from 43 yards out in overtime to set up OSU’s winning drive. Cowboy quarterback Brandon Weeden connected with one-time walk-on Colton Chelf for a 24-yard reception on the second play of OSU’s overtime possession and when the officials signaled a touchdown, the Cowboy bench erupted with a mass of bodies spilling onto the field. The call was eventually reversed, sending everyone back to the sideline. Weeden then took a knee in the middle of the field to set up Sharp’s game winner.

Score by Quarters Stanford Oklahoma State Scoring Summary 1st 04:16 STAN 2nd 10:21 STAN 08:50 OSU 06:19 OSU 02:25 STAN 00:27 OSU 3rd 08:22 STAN 05:21 OSU 4th 14:16 STAN 11:53 OSU 04:34 STAN 02:35 OSU OT 15:00 OSU

1 7 0

2 14 21

3 7 3

4 10 14

OT 0 3

Score 38 41

Record: (11-2,8-1) Record: (12-1,8-1)

Montgomery,T 53 yd pass from Luck,A (Williamson,J kick), 5-69 2:39, STAN 7 - OSU 0 Stewart,J 24 yd run (Williamson,J kick), 7-87 4:30, STAN 14 - OSU 0 Blackmon, J. 43 yd pass from Weeden, B. (Sharp kick), 4-84 1:24, STAN 14 - OSU 7 Blackmon, J. 67 yd pass from Weeden, B. (Sharp kick), 2-67 0:38, STAN 14 - OSU 14 Taylor,S 4 yd run (Williamson,J kick), 8-80 3:54, STAN 21 - OSU 14 Weeden, Brandon 2 yd run (Sharp, Quinn kick), 9-77 1:51, STAN 21 - OSU 21 Ertz,Z 16 yd pass from Luck,A (Williamson,J kick), 8-59 4:03, STAN 28 - OSU 21 Sharp, Quinn 19 yd field goal, 4-3 1:14, STAN 28 - OSU 24 Williamson,J 30 yd field goal, 13-71 6:00, STAN 31 - OSU 24 Blackmon, J. 17 yd pass from Weeden, B. (Sharp kick), 8-60 2:23, STAN 31 - OSU 31 Taylor,S 1 yd run (Williamson,J kick), 13-69 7:13, STAN 38 - OSU 31 Randle, Joseph 4 yd run (Sharp, Quinn kick), 7-67 1:51, STAN 38 - OSU 38 Sharp, Quinn 22 yd field goal, 4-20 15:00, STAN 38 - OSU 41

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

STAN OSU 27 15 50-243 14-13 347 399 31-27-1 43-30-1 81-590 57-412 0-0 0-0 2-26 2-14 2-48 6-171 1-0 1-0 2-41.5 5-43.4 2-1 0-0 6-35 1-5 41:47 18:13 8 of 14 4 of 12 0 of 0 2 of 2 4-5 5-5 1-9 2-14

Markelle Martin

RUSHING: Stanford-Taylor,S 35-177; Stewart,J 3-65; Gaffney,T 4-4; Meinken,G 2-2; TEAM 1-minus 1; Wilkerson,A 1-minus 1; Luck,A 4-minus 3. Oklahoma State-Randle, Joseph 10-23; Smith, Jeremy 1-1; TEAM 1-minus 4; Weeden, Brandon 2-minus 7. PASSING: Stanford-Luck,A 27-31-1-347. Oklahoma State-Weeden, Brandon 30-43-1-399. RECEIVING: Stanford-Montgomery,T 7-120; Whalen,G 7-85; Ertz,Z 4-38; Taylor,S 3-21; Fleener,C 2-19; Stewart,J 1-25; Toilolo,L 1-18; Gaffney,T 1-16; Hewitt,R 1-5. Oklahoma State-Blackmon, J. 9-186; Cooper, Josh 7-55; Chelf, Colton 5-97; Randle, Joseph 5-28; Anderson, I. 2-10; Harrison, M. 1-16; Smith, Jeremy 1-7. INTERCEPTIONS: Stanford-Brown,T 1-0. Oklahoma State-Gilbert, Justin 1-0.

Fiesta Bowl Offensive MVP Justin Blackmon

FUMBLES: Stanford-Meinken,G 1-1; Montgomery,T 1-0. Oklahoma State-None.

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GAME-BY-GAME STARTING LINEUPS starting lineups - offense LT LG C RG RT WR WR WR RB RB 9/3 Louisiana Graham Rush Garner Martinez Adcock Blackmon T. Moore Youman (TE) Randle Horton (TE) 9/8 Arizona Martinez Rush Garner Taylor Adcock Blackmon Anyiam Youman (TE) Randle Horton (TE) 9/17 at Tulsa Graham Martinez Garner Taylor Adcock Blackmon Anyiam Staley (FB) Randle Paulsen (FB) 9/24 at Texas A&M Martinez Rush Garner Taylor Adcock Blackmon Anyiam Staley (FB) Randle Paulsen (FB) 10/8 Kansas Adcock Martinez LaBrue Taylor Graham Blackmon Anyiam Cooper Randle T. Moore (IR) 10/15 at Texas Adcock Martinez Garner Taylor Graham Blackmon Anyiam Cooper Randle T. Moore (IR) 10/22 at Missouri Bowie Martinez Garner Taylor Adcock Blackmon Anyiam Cooper Randle T. Moore (IR) 10/29 Baylor Bowie Martinez Garner Taylor Adcock Blackmon Anderson Cooper Randle T. Moore (IR) 11/5 Kansas State Bowie Martinez Garner Taylor Adcock Blackmon Anderson T. Moore Randle Sims 11/12 at Texas Tech Bowie Martinez Garner Taylor Adcock Chelf Anderson Staley (FB) Randle Smith 11/18 at Iowa State Bowie Martinez Garner Taylor Adcock Blackmon Anderson Cooper Randle Staley (FB) 12/3 Oklahoma Adcock Martinez Garner Taylor Graham Blackmon Anderson T. Moore Randle Staley (FB) 1/2 vs. Stanford Adcock Martinez Garner Taylor Graham Blackmon Anderson Paulsen (FB) Randle Staley (FB) starting lineups - defense DE DT DT DE SLB 9/3 Louisiana Blatnick Nicholas Littlehead Jones Lewis 9/8 Arizona Blatnick Nicholas Rogers Jones Lewis 9/17 at Tulsa Blatnick Nicholas Rogers Jones Lewis 9/24 at Texas A&M Blatnick Nicholas Rogers Jones Lewis 10/8 Kansas Blatnick Nicholas Rogers Jones Lewis 10/15 at Texas Blatnick Nicholas Rogers Jones Lewis 10/22 at Missouri Blatnick Nicholas Rogers Jones Lewis 10/29 Baylor Blatnick Nicholas Rogers Jones Lewis 11/5 Kansas State Blatnick Nicholas Littlehead Jones Lewis 11/12 at Texas Tech Blatnick Nicholas Littlehead Jones Lewis 11/18 at Iowa State Blatnick Nicholas Littlehead Jones Lewis 12/3 Oklahoma Blatnick Nicholas Rogers Jones Lewis 1/2 vs. Stanford Blatnick Nicholas Rogers Jones Lewis

MLB WLB CB SS FS Lavey Elkins Brown Martin Lowe Lavey Elkins Brown Martin Lowe Lavey Mitchell Brown Martin Lowe Lavey Elkins Brown Martin Lowe Lavey Elkins Brown Martin Lowe Lavey Elkins Brown Martin Lowe Lavey Elkins Brown Martin Lowe Lavey Elkins Brown Martin Lowe Lavey Elkins Brown Martin Lowe Lavey Elkins Brown Martin Lowe Lavey Elkins Brown Martin Lowe Lavey Elkins Brown Martin Lowe Lavey Elkins Brown Martin Lowe

QB Weeden Weeden Weeden Weeden Weeden Weeden Weeden Weeden Weeden Weeden Weeden Weeden Weeden CB Gilbert Gilbert Gilbert Gilbert Gilbert Gilbert Gilbert Gilbert Gilbert Gilbert Gilbert Gilbert Gilbert

career consecutive and total starts Consecutive Total Player, Pos. Yr. Starts Starts Markelle Martin, S Sr. 37 37 Brodrick Brown, CB Jr. 27 27 Nick Martinez, OL Sr. 26 26 Levy Adcock, OL Sr. 26 26 Brandon Weeden, QB Sr. 26 26 Shaun Lewis, LB So. 19 19 Jamie Blatnick, DE Sr. 14 27 Richetti Jones, DE Sr. 13 19 Joseph Randle, RB So. 13 18 Nigel Nicholas, DT Jr. 13 16 Justin Gilbert, CB So. 13 13 Daytawion Lowe, S So. 13 13 Caleb Lavey, LB So. 13 13 Lane Taylor, OL Jr. 12 36 Alex Elkins, LB Jr. 12 12 Grant Garner, OL Sr. 7 25 Isaiah Anderson, WR Jr. 6 10 Kye Staley, FB Jr. 4 6 Justin Blackmon, WR Jr. 3 26 Anthony Rogers, DT So. 2 9 Parker Graham, OL So. 2 5 David Paulsen, FB Jr. 1 5

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Consecutive Total Player, Pos. Yr. Starts Starts Hubert Anyiam, WR Sr. 0 20 Wilson Youman, TE Sr. 0 19 Jonathan Rush, OL Sr. 0 16 Tracy Moore, WR Jr. 0 14 Josh Cooper, WR Sr. 0 13 Johnny Thomas, S Sr. 0 11 James Thomas, LB Sr. 0 7 Colton Chelf, WR Sr. 0 6 Michael Bowie, OL Jr. 0 5 Christian Littlehead, DT RFr. 0 4 Justin Horton, TE Jr. 0 2 Jeremy Smith, RB So. 0 2 Michael Harrison, WR So. 0 2 Jeremy Smith, RB So. 0 1 Herschel Sims, RB Fr. 0 1 Casey LaBrue, OL Sr. 0 1 Joe Mitchell, LB So. 0 1 Devin Hedgepeth, CB So. 0 1 Cooper Bassett, DL Jr. 0 1

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Explosive Plays running plays - 20 yards or longer (22) Yds Rusher Opponent Result of Rush 81 Herschel Sims Baylor Touchdown 74 Jeremy Smith Texas Touchdown 63 Jeremy Smith Baylor 1st and 10 at BU 17 62 Joseph Randle Baylor Touchdown 59 Joseph Randle Missouri Touchdown 56 Herschel Sims Texas Tech 1st and Goal at TTU 2 41 Joseph Randle Arizona 1st and Goal at Ariz 7 38 Jeremy Smith Kansas Touchdown 37 Jeremy Smith Oklahoma Touchdown 31 Joseph Randle Oklahoma 1st and Goal at OU 17 31 Joseph Randle Texas A&M 1st and 10 at TAMU 29 30 Joseph Randle Oklahoma 1st and 10 at OSU 43 30 Jeremy Smith Texas Touchdown 30 Desmond Roland Louisiana 1st and 10 at UL 40 24 Jeremy Smith Missouri 1st and 10 at MU 11 23 Joseph Randle Kansas State Touchdown 23 Joseph Randle Arizona 1st and 10 at Ariz 20 23 Quinn Sharp Arizona 1st and 10 at Ariz 43 23 Joseph Randle Louisiana 1st and 10 at UL 36 22 Joseph Randle Oklahoma 1st and 10 at OSU 48 22 Joseph Randle Texas Tech 1st and 10 at OSU 40 22 Joseph Randle Louisiana 1st and Goal at UL 4

Result of Drive Touchdown Touchdown Fumble Touchdown Touchdown Downs Touchdown Touchdown Touchdown Touchdown Field Goal Fumble Touchdown Field Goal Interception Touchdown Turnover Turnover Touchdown Field Goal Fumble Touchdown

passing plays - 20 yards or longer (72) Yds Connection Opponent Result of Pass 67 Weeden to Blackmon Stanford Touchdown 66 Weeden to Stewart Texas Tech Touchdown 63 Weeden to Randle Arizona 1st and Goal at Ariz 6 56 Weeden to Anyiam Kansas 1st and Goal at KU 4 56 Weeden to Horton Louisiana 1st and Goal at UL 4 54 Weeden to Blackmon Kansas State Touchdown 53 Weeden to T. Moore Oklahoma 1st and 10 at OU 15 51 Weeden to Blackmon Baylor 1st and 10 at BU 36 48 Weeden to Blackmon Texas Tech Touchdown 43 Weeden to Blackmon Stanford Touchdown 43 Weeden to T. Moore Kansas State 1st and 10 at KSU 18 40 Weeden to Horton Tulsa 1st and 10 at TU 29 40 Weeden to Blackmon Louisiana 1st and Goal at UL 5 39 Weeden to T. Moore Baylor 1st and 10 at BU 16 39 Cl. Chelf to Co. Chelf Kansas 1st and 10 at KU 30 39 Weeden to T. Moore Louisiana 1st and 10 at UL 36 37 Weeden to Cooper Texas 1st and Goal at UT 1 36 Weeden to Anderson Iowa State 1st and 10 at ISU 40 36 Weeden to Anyiam Tulsa Touchdown 34 Weeden to Blackmon Kansas State 1st and 10 at KSU 42 33 Weeden to Cooper Texas Tech 1st and 10 at TTU 34 33 Weeden to Anderson Kansas State 1st and 10 at KSU 32 33 Weeden to Blackmon Baylor 1st and 10 at BU 17 31 Weeden to Co. Chelf Iowa State 1st and 10 at OSU 41 31 Weeden to Anyiam Missouri 1st and 10 at MU 49 31 Weeden to Harrison Missouri 1st and 10 at MU 23 31 Cl Chelf to Harrison Kansas 1st and 10 at KU 22 31 Weeden to Cooper Texas A&M 1st and Goal at TAMU 9 30 Weeden to T. Moore Iowa State Touchdown 30 Cl. Chelf to Harrison Kansas Touchdown 29 Weeden to Co. Chelf Stanford 1st and 10 at STAN 49 29 Weeden to Cooper Texas Tech 1st and 10 at TTU 46 29 Weeden to Blackmon Arizona 1st and 10 at Ariz 41 28 Weeden to Co. Chelf Stanford 1st and 10 at STAN 49 28 Weeden to Blackmon Iowa State 1st and 10 at OSU 39 28 Weeden to Anderson Texas Tech Touchdown 28 Weeden to Stewart Texas A&M 1st and 10 at TAMU 13 27 Weeden to Blackmon Iowa State Touchdown 27 Weeden to Stewart Texas Tech Touchdown 27 Weeden to Harrison Missouri Touchdown 27 Weeden to Cooper Tulsa 1st and 10 at TU 37 27 Weeden to Blackmon Arizona 1st and 10 at Ariz 32 25 Weeden to T. Moore Iowa State 1st and 10 at ISU 42 25 Weeden to T. Moore Iowa State 1st and 10 at ISU 34

Result of Drive Touchdown Touchdown Touchdown Touchdown Touchdown Touchdown Touchdown Touchdown Touchdown Touchdown Touchdown Field Goal Field Goal Touchdown Touchdown Field Goal Touchdown Interception Touchdown Field Goal Touchdown Touchdown Touchdown Field Goal Touchdown Missed FG Touchdown Field Goal Touchdown Touchdown Touchdown Touchdown Touchdown Touchdown Punt Touchdown Touchdown Touchdown Touchdown Touchdown Touchdown Touchdown Touchdown Field Goal

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Weeden to Co. Chelf Weeden to T. Moore Weeden to Cooper Weeden to Co. Chelf Cl. Chelf to Anderson Weeden to Blackmon Weeden to Anderson Weeden to Blackmon Weeden to Blackmon Weeden to Blackmon Weeden to Blackmon Weeden to Cooper Weeden to Blackmon Cl. Chelf to C. Moore Weeden to Cooper Weeden to Blackmon Cl. Chelf to Stewart Weeden to Blackmon Cl. Chelf to C. Moore Weeden to Blackmon Weeden to T. Moore Weeden to T. Moore Weeden to Anyiam Weeden to Blackmon Weeden to Blackmon Weeden to Anyiam Cl. Chelf to Anderson Cl. Chelf to Stewart

Kansas Tulsa Arizona Stanford Kansas Kansas Tulsa Tulsa Louisiana Stanford Texas Tech Texas Tech Texas Louisiana Iowa State Stanford Kansas Oklahoma Texas Tech Kansas State Kansas State Missouri Texas A&M Texas A&M Texas A&M Arizona Louisiana Louisiana

1st and 10 at KU 44 1st and 10 at OSU 45 1st and 10 at the 50 1st and Goal at STAN 1 Touchdown Touchdown Touchdown 1st and 10 at TU 33 1st and 10 at UL 24 1st and 10 at STAN 9 1st and 10 at TTU 46 1st and 10 at TTU 23 1st and 10 at UT 35 1st and 10 at UL 15 1st and 10 at OSU 42 1st and 10 at STAN 39 1st and Goal at KU 1 1st and 10 at OSU 35 1st and 10 at TTU 16 1st and 10 at KSU 26 1st and 10 at OSU 39 1st and 10 at MU 48 1st and 10 at OSU 40 1st and 10 at OSU 46 1st and 10 at OSU 29 1st and 10 at OSU 27 1st and 10 at UL 38 1st and 10 at UL 9

kick Yds 100 96 50 34 33 32 31 30

returns - 30 yards or longer (8) Returner Opponent Result of Return Justin Gilbert Texas Touchdown Justin Gilbert Tulsa Touchdown Justin Gilbert Stanford 1st and 10 at the 50 Justin Gilbert Louisiana 1st and 10 at OSU 49 Justin Gilbert Missouri 1st and 10 at OSU 42 Josh Stewart Iowa State 1st and 10 at OSU 39 Justin Gilbert Stanford 1st and 10 at OSU 33 Justin Gilbert Stanford 1st and 10 at OSU 30

punt returns - 20 yards or longer Yds Returner Opponent Result of Return None int/fumble returns - 20 yards or Yds Returner Opponent 70 Shaun Lewis Iowa State 59 Jamie Blatnick Oklahoma 47 James Thomas Kansas State 47 Brodrick Brown Baylor 34 Daytawion Lowe Baylor 27 Justin Gilbert Baylor 26 Devin Hedgepeth Louisiana 24 Justin Gilbert Tulsa 21 Brodrick Brown Missouri

longer (9) Result of Return Touchdown 1st and Goal at OU 1 1st and Goal at KSU 5 1st and Goal at BU 7 1st and 10 at OSU 45 1st and 10 at OSU 27 1st and 10 at UL 34 1st and 10 at TU 47 1st and 10 at MU 43

Touchdown Punt Touchdown Field Goal Touchdown Touchdown Touchdown Turnover Touchdown Touchdown Touchdown Touchdown Touchdown Touchdown Downs Touchdown Touchdown Punt Field Goal Field Goal Touchdown Field Goal Field Goal Touchdown Punt Punt Touchdown Field Goal

Result of Drive Touchdown Touchdown Punt Touchdown Punt Punt Touchdown Punt

Result of Drive

Result of Drive Touchdown Touchdown Touchdown Touchdown Touchdown Punt Touchdown Downs Touchdown

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scoring summary Sept. 3 vs. Louisiana Quinn Sharp, 27-yd field goal Joseph Randle, 4-yd run Jeremy Smith, 1-yd run Weeden 15-yd pass to Cooper Joseph Randle, 4-yd run Quinn Sharp, 22-yd field goal Quinn Sharp, 46-yd field goal Weeden 19-yd pass to T. Moore Weeden 15-yd pass to Harrison Quinn Sharp, 23-yd field goal Chelf 7-yd pass to Anderson

Qtr. 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 4 4 4

Time 10:48 3:16 11:17 8:38 6:36 0:00 8:17 2:23 14:55 5:36 2:52

Plays 11 6 13 4 4 6 4 2 6 7 6

Yds. 75 34 72 59 48 55 5 60 51 65 66

Elapsed 2:29 2:20 3:59 1:11 1:07 1:31 1:39 0:40 1:28 2:38 2:15

Sept. 8 vs. Arizona Joseph Randle, 1-yard run Weeden to Blackmon, 3-yd pass Joseph Randle, 4-yd run Weeden to Blackmon, 8-yd pass Jeremy Smith, 6-yd run Quinn Sharp, 18-yd field goal

Qtr. 1 1 2 3 4 4

Time 11:30 2:54 13:30 0:30 12:32 3:03

Plays 9 12 10 6 4 15

Yds. 88 80 70 38 73 78

Elapsed 3:30 4:34 3:06 2:12 1:06 7:00

Sept. 18 at Tulsa Justin Gilbert, 96-yard kick return Weeden to Anyiam, 36-yd pass Joseph Randle, 1-yd run Quinn Sharp, 35-yd field goal Joseph Randle, 5-yd run Joseph Randle, 11-yd run Jeremy Smith, 6-yd run Weeden to Anderson, 24-yd pass Weeden to Blackmon, 4-yd pass

Qtr. 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4

Time 7:52 4:57 14:22 7:59 5:26 11:57 9:38 7:04 7:34

Plays - 4 10 5 7 7 2 8 10

Yds. - 46 43 51 56 74 21 60 57

Elapsed 1:26 3:53 1:31 1:39 2:20 0:35 2:11 3:25

Sept. 24 at Texas A&M Quinn Sharp, 27-yd field goal Jeremy Smith, 13-yd run Weeden to Blackmon, 11-yd pass Weeden to T. Moore, 4-yd pass Quinn Sharp, 24-yd field goal Quinn Sharp, 18-yd field goal

Qtr. 1 3 3 3 4 4

Time 9:38 12:24 7:34 3:33 14:06 6:24

Plays 13 11 10 9 6 13

Yds. 72 80 89 56 27 79

Elapsed 4:21 2:36 2:31 3:24 1:53 5:09

Oct. 8 vs. Kansas Weeden to Cooper, 12-yd pass Weeden to Blackmon, 24-yd pass Weeden to Anyiam, 2 yd pass Jeremy Smith, 38-yd run Weeden to Anyiam, 3-yd pass Joseph Randle, 2-yd run Weeden to Blackmon, 1-yd pass Chelf to Anderson, 24-yd pass Chelf to Harrison, 30-yd pass Herschel Sims, 1-yd run

Qtr. 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 4

Time 8:45 7:50 5:40 2:17 0:12 7:19 4:02 2:42 8:12 12:45

Plays 8 3 4 5 3 12 5 2 5 10

Yds. 60 33 60 85 25 80 19 21 73 80

Elapsed 1:49 0:40 0:50 1:20 0:30 3:14 2:08 0:38 1:14 2:27

Oct. 15 at Texas Joseph Randle, 1-yd run Weeden to Blackmon, 15-yd pass Jeremy Smith, 30-yd run Justin Gilbert, 100-yd kick return Quinn Sharp, 22-yd field goal Jeremy Smith, 74-yd run

Qtr. 1 2 2 3 3 3

Time 8:32 8:34 0:38 14:48 6:53 4:14

Plays 5 8 9 - 14 2

Yds. 64 63 80 - 64 86

Elapsed 1:17 2:05 2:31 3:44 0:29

Oct. 22 at Missouri Weeden to Harrison, 27-yd pass Weeden to Blackmon, 8-yd pass Weeden to Randle, 13-yd pass Quinn Sharp, 36-yd field goal Joseph Randle, 16-yd run Joseph Randle, 59-yd run Joseph Randle, 12-yd run

Qtr. 1 1 2 2 3 3 4

Time 6:47 1:59 14:56 6:47 9:28 0:28 0:45

Plays 9 10 5 10 3 3 7

Yds. 74 88 48 54 27 88 43

Elapsed 2:41 2:32 1:09 2:12 0:54 0:58 2:53

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Oct. 29 vs. Baylor Joseph Randle, 2-yd run Weeden 18-yd pass to Staley Joseph Randle, 62-yd run Weeden 8-yd pass to Blackmon Joseph Randle, 7-yd run Joseph Randle, 7-yd run Weeden 2-yd pass to Blackmon Herschel Sims, 18-yd run Quinn Sharp, 36-yd field goal

Qtr. 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4

Time 4:55 4:37 0:54 4:44 0:40 13:10 1:34 14:34 9:18

Plays 14 1 3 8 3 1 8 1 13

Yds. 99 13 69 68 55 7 99 81 37

Elapsed 4:10 0:12 0:43 3:28 0:50 0:04 2:30 0:21 4:45

Nov. 5 vs. Kansas State Joseph Randle, 4-yd run Weeden to Blackmon, 11-yd pass Quinn Sharp, 19-yd field goal Weeden to T. Moore, 5-yd pass Quinn Sharp, 29-yd field goal Weeden to Randle, 15 yd pass Quinn Sharp, 40-yd field goal Weeden to Blackmon, 54-yd pass Joseph Randle, 23-yd run

Qtr. 1 1 2 2 2 3 4 4 4

Time 12:50 7:58 7:50 6:38 0:38 10:24 13:44 4:47 2:16

Plays 1 5 9 1 11 6 7 2 4

Yds. 4 85 78 5 57 62 53 64 65

Elapsed 0:05 1:33 2:56 0:08 3:03 1:30 1:54 0:29 1:02

Nov. 12 at Texas Tech Weeden to Blackmon, 2-yd pass Joseph Randle, 2-yd run Weeden to Stewart, 27-yd pass Weeden to Anderson, 28-yd pass Josh Stewart, 3-yd fumble recovery Joseph Randle, 1-yd run Joseph Randle, 10-yd run Weeden to Blackmon, 48-yd pass Weeden to Stewart, 66-yd pass Quinn Sharp, 37-yd field goal

Qtr. 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 4

Time 10:52 5:19 1:42 14:37 14:33 5:33 0:37 11:32 3:53 10:13

Plays 8 6 5 3 - 10 8 5 3 12

Yds. 59 29 81 38 - 77 67 68 77 61

Elapsed 3:29 1:24 1:42 0:29 3:54 2:39 1:32 0:37 6:09

Nov. 18 at Iowa State Shaun Lewis, 70-yd interception return Quinn Sharp, 29-yd field goal Weeden to Blackmon, 27-yd pass Weeden to T. Moore, 30-yd pass Weeden to Cooper, 6-yd pass

Qtr. 1 2 2 3 OT

Time 1:04 10:43 5:26 12:33 -

Plays - 10 8 8 4

Yds. - 80 75 80 25

Elapsed 4:00 1:48 2:27 -

Dec. 3 vs. Oklahoma Jeremy Smith, 9-yd run Quinn Sharp, 25-yd field goal Joseph Randle, 1-yd run Joseph Randle, 2-yd run Quinn Sharp, 37-yd field goal Richetti Jones, 5-yd fumble recovery Jeremy Smith, 37-yd run Quinn Sharp, 34-yd field goal

Qtr. 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 3

Time 8:36 2:51 4:39 1:05 12:02 11:56 5:23 1:56

Plays 4 11 1 7 9 - 3 7

Yds. 68 72 1 43 60 - 40 57

Elapsed 1:13 4:04 0:03 2:31 2:58 0:46 2:32

Jan. 2 vs. Stanford Weeden to Blackmon, 43-yd pass Weeden to Blackmon, 67-yd pass Brandon Weeden, 2-yd run Quinn Sharp, 19-yd field goal Weeden to Blackmon, 17-yd pass Joseph Randle, 4-yd run Quinn Sharp, 22-yd field goal

Qtr. 2 2 2 3 4 4 OT

Time 8:50 6:19 0:27 5:21 11:53 2:35 -

Plays 4 2 9 4 8 7 4

Yds. 84 67 77 3 60 67 20

Elapsed 1:24 0:38 1:51 1:14 2:23 1:51 -

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2011 IN REVIEW

2011 STATISTICS

OVERALL- 12-1 :: BIG 12 CONFERENCE- 8-1 HOME- 6-0 :: ROAD- 5-1 :: NEUTRAL SITES- 1-0

scoring drive superlatives Longest Touchdown Plays 100 Justin Gilbert kick return at Texas 96 Justin Gilbert kick return at Tulsa 81 Herschel Sims run vs. Baylor 74 Jeremy Smith run at Texas 67 Weeden to Blackmon vs. Stanford 66 Weeden to Stewart at Texas Tech 62 Joseph Randle run vs. Baylor 59 Joseph Randle run at Missouri 54 Weeden to Blackmon vs. Kansas State 48 Weeden to Blackmon at Texas Tech 43 Weeden to Blackmon vs. Stanford 38 Jeremy Smith run vs. Kansas 37 Jeremy Smith run vs. Oklahoma 36 Weeden to Anyiam at Tulsa 30 Weeden to T. Moore at Iowa State 30 Jeremy Smith run at Texas 30 Cl. Chelf to Harrison vs. Kansas Most Yards covered 99 yds (TD) 99 yds (TD) 89 yds (TD) 88 yds (TD) 88 yds (TD) 88 yds (TD) 86 yds (TD) 85 yds (TD) 85 yds (TD) 84 yds (TD) 81 yds (TD) 81 yds (TD) 80 yds (TD) 80 yds (FG) 80 yds (TD) 80 yds (TD) 80 yds (TD) 80 yds (TD) 80 yds (TD)

vs. Baylor vs. Baylor at Texas A&M at Missouri at Missouri vs. Arizona at Texas vs. Kansas State vs. Kansas vs. Stanford at Texas Tech vs. Baylor at Iowa State at Iowa State at Texas vs. Kansas vs. Kansas at Texas A&M vs. Arizona

FEWEST Plays 1 play, 81 yds (TD) 1 play, 13 yds (TD) 1 play, 7 yds (TD) 1 play, 5 yds (TD) 1 play, 4 yds (TD) 1 play, 1 yd (TD) 2 plays, 86 yds (TD) 2 plays, 67 yds (TD) 2 plays, 64 yds (TD) 2 plays, 60 yds (TD) 2 plays, 21 yds (TD) 2 plays, 21 yds (TD) 3 plays, 88 yds (TD) 3 plays, 77 yds (TD) 3 plays, 69 yds (TD) 3 plays, 55 yds (TD) 3 plays, 40 yds (TD) 3 plays, 38 yds (TD) 3 plays, 33 yds (TD) 3 plays, 27 yds (TD) 3 plays, 25 yds (TD) 4 plays, 84 yds (TD) 4 plays, 73 yds (TD) 4 plays, 68 yds (TD) 4 plays, 65 yds (TD) 4 plays, 60 yds (TD) 4 plays, 59 yds (TD) 4 plays, 48 yds (TD) 4 plays, 46 yds (TD) 4 plays, 25 yds (TD) 4 plays, 20 yds (FG) 4 plays, 5 yds (FG) 4 plays, 3 yds (FG) 5 plays, 85 yds (TD) 5 plays, 81 yds (TD) 5 plays, 73 yds (TD) 5 plays, 68 yds (TD) 5 plays, 64 yds (TD) 5 plays, 51 yds (FG) 5 plays, 19 yds (TD)

vs. Baylor vs. Baylor vs. Baylor vs. Kansas State vs. Kansas State vs. Oklahoma at Texas vs. Stanford vs. Kansas State vs. Louisiana vs. Kansas at Tulsa at Missouri at Texas Tech vs. Baylor vs. Baylor vs. Oklahoma at Texas Tech vs. Kansas at Missouri vs. Kansas vs. Stanford vs. Arizona vs. Oklahoma vs. Kansas State vs. Kansas vs. Louisiana vs. Louisiana at Tulsa at Iowa State vs. Stanford vs. Louisiana vs. Stanford vs. Kansas at Texas Tech vs. Kansas at Texas Tech at Texas at Tulsa vs. Kansas

Most Plays 15 plays, 78 yds (FG) 14 plays, 99 yds (TD) 14 plays, 64 yds (FG) 13 plays, 79 yds (FG) 13 plays, 72 yds (TD) 13 plays, 72 yds (TD) 13 plays, 37 yds (FG)

vs. Arizona vs. Baylor at Texas at Texas A&M at Texas A&M vs. Louisiana vs. Baylor

12 plays, 80 yds (TD) 12 plays, 80 yds (TD) 12 plays, 61 yds (FG) 11 plays, 80 yds (TD) 11 plays, 75 yds (FG) 11 plays, 72 yds (FG) 11 plays, 57 yds (FG) 10 plays, 89 yds (TD) 10 plays, 88 yds (TD) 10 plays, 80 yds (TD) 10 plays, 80 yds (FG) 10 plays, 77 yds (TD) 10 plays, 70 yds (TD) 10 plays, 57 yds (TD) 10 plays, 54 yds (FG) 10 plays, 43 yds (TD)

vs. Kansas vs. Arizona at Texas Tech at Texas A&M vs. Louisiana vs. Oklahoma vs. Kansas State at Texas A&M at Missouri vs. Kansas at Iowa State at Texas Tech vs. Arizona at Tulsa at Missouri at Tulsa

Least Time Elapsed 0:03 - 1 play, 1 yd (TD) 0:04 - 1 play, 7 yds (TD) 0:05 - 1 play, 4 yds (TD) 0:08 - 1 play, 5 yds (TD) 0:12 - 1 play, 13 yds (TD) 0:21 - 1 play, 81 yds (TD) 0:29 - 3 plays, 38 yds (TD) 0:29 - 2 plays, 86 yds (TD) 0:30 - 3 plays, 25 yds (TD) 0:35 - 2 plays, 21 yds (TD) 0:37 - 3 plays, 77 yds (TD) 0:38 - 2 plays, 67 yds (TD) 0:38 - 2 plays, 21 yds (TD) 0:40 - 3 plays, 33 yds (TD) 0:40 - 2 plays, 60 yds (TD) 0:43 - 3 plays, 69 yds (TD) 0:46 - 3 plays, 40 yds (TD) 0:50 - 4 plays, 60 yds (TD) 0:50 - 3 plays, 55 yds (TD) 0:54 - 3 plays, 27 yds (TD) 0:58 - 3 plays, 88 yds (TD) 1:02 - 4 plays, 65 yds (TD) 1:06 - 4 plays, 73 yds (TD) 1:07 - 4 plays, 48 yds (TD) 1:11 - 4 plays, 59 yds (TD) 1:13 - 4 plays, 68 yds (TD) 1:14 - 5 plays, 73 yds (TD) 1:14 - 4 plays, 3 yds (FG) 1:17 - 5 plays, 64 yds (TD) 1:20 - 5 plays, 85 yds (TD) 1:24 - 4 plays, 84 yds (TD) 1:24 - 6 plays, 29 yds (TD) 1:26 - 4 plays, 46 yds (TD) 1:28 - 6 plays, 51 yds (TD) 1:30 - 6 plays, 62 yds (TD) 1:31 - 6 plays, 55 yds (FG) 1:31 - 5 plays, 51 yds (FG) 1:32 - 5 plays, 68 yds (TD) 1:33 - 5 plays, 85 yds (TD) 1:39 - 7 plays, 56 yds (TD) 1:39 - 4 plays, 5 yds (FG) 1:49 - 8 plays, 60 yds (TD) 1:48 - 8 plays, 75 yds (TD) 1:42 - 5 plays, 81 yds (TD) 1:51 - 9 plays, 77 yds (TD) 1:51 - 7 plays, 67 yds (TD) 1:53 - 6 plays, 27 yds (FG) 1:54 - 7 plays, 53 yds (FG)

vs. Oklahoma vs. Baylor vs. Kansas State vs. Kansas State vs. Baylor vs. Baylor at Texas Tech at Texas vs. Kansas at Tulsa at Texas Tech vs. Stanford vs. Kansas vs. Kansas vs. Louisiana vs.Baylor vs. Oklahoma vs. Kansas vs. Baylor at Missouri at Missouri vs. Kansas State vs. Arizona vs. Louisiana vs. Louisiana vs. Oklahoma vs. Kansas vs. Stanford at Texas vs. Kansas vs. Stanford at Texas Tech at Tulsa vs. Louisiana vs. Kansas State vs. Louisiana at Tulsa at Texas Tech vs. Kansas State at Tulsa vs. Louisiana vs. Kansas at Iowa State at Texas Tech vs. Stanford vs. Stanford at Texas A&M vs. Kansas State

Most Time Elapsed 7:00 - 15 plays, 78 yds (FG) 6:09 - 12 plays, 61 yds (FG) 5:09 - 13 plays, 79 yds (FG) 4:45 - 13 plays, 37 yds (FG) 4:34 - 12 plays, 80 yds (TD) 4:21 - 13 plays, 72 yds (FG) 4:10 - 14 plays, 99 yds (TD) 4:04 - 11 plays, 72 yds (FG) 4:00 - 10 plays, 80 yds (FG) 3:59 - 13 plays, 72 yds (TD) 3:54 - 10 plays, 77 yds (TD) 3:53 - 10 plays, 43 yds (TD) 3:44 - 14 plays, 64 yds (FG) 3:30 - 9 plays, 88 yds (TD) 3:28 - 8 plays, 68 yds (TD) 3:25 - 10 plays, 57 yds (TD) 3:29 - 8 plays, 59 yds (TD) 3:24 - 9 plays, 56 yds (TD) 3:14 - 12 plays, 80 yds (TD) 3:06 - 10 plays, 70 yds (TD) 3:03 - 11 plays, 57 yds (FG)

vs. Arizona at Texas Tech at Texas A&M vs. Baylor vs. Arizona at Texas A&M vs. Baylor vs. Oklahoma at Iowa State vs. Louisiana at Texas Tech at Tulsa at Texas vs. Arizona vs. Baylor at Tulsa at Texas Tech at Texas A&M vs. Kansas vs. Arizona vs. Kansas State

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scoring drive analysis Negative Yards 0-9 yards 10-19 yards 20-29 yards 30-39 yards 40-49 yards 50-59 yards 60-69 yards 70-79 yards 80-89 yards 90-99 yards

Oklahoma State TD FG 0 0 4 2 2 0 6 2 4 1 6 0 7 6 20 3 10 6 16 1 2 0

Opponent TD FG 0 0 0 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 4 8 1 19 0 0 0

game-opening drives -------- Oklahoma State -------- ------------ Opponent ------------ Plays Yards TOP Result Plays Yards TOP Result Louisiana 11 75 2:29 Field Goal 4 14 1:43 Punt Arizona 9 88 3:30 Touchdown 9 26 4:02 Punt at Tulsa 10 55 3:25 Interception 10 45 3:43 Field Goal at Texas A&M 13 72 4:21 Field Goal 4 80 1:01 Touchdown Kansas 8 60 1:49 Touchdown 10 80 4:26 Touchdown at Texas 3 0 0:38 Punt 5 13 1:47 Punt at Missouri 8 50 2:42 Missed FG 3 6 1:28 Punt Baylor 14 99 4:10 Touchdown 16 69 5:55 Downs Kansas State 3 8 1:23 Punt 2 3 0:42 Fumble at Texas Tech 8 59 3:29 Touchdown 3 5 0:39 Punt at Iowa State 3 3 1:08 Punt 3 9 1:21 Punt Oklahoma 6 28 3:02 Punt 5 11 1:12 Punt vs. Stanford 1 0 0:08 Interception 7 57 4:01 Missed FG second half-opening drives -------- Oklahoma State -------- ------------ Opponent ------------ Plays Yards TOP Result Plays Yards TOP Result Louisiana 6 26 2:41 Downs 1 12 0:10 Fumble Arizona 3 -1 1:09 Punt 6 12 2:03 Punt at Tulsa 7 74 2:20 Touchdown 2 14 0:43 Interception at Texas A&M 11 80 2:36 Touchdown 5 18 2:19 Punt Kansas 3 -2 1:07 Punt 3 31 1:02 Touchdown at Texas 3 6 0:35 Punt 3 7 1:54 Punt at Missouri 6 8 1:48 Punt 6 13 2:46 Interception Baylor 3 1 1:04 Punt 2 12 0:42 Fumble Kansas State 6 62 1:30 Touchdown 5 10 3:06 Punt at Texas Tech 5 9 1:56 Fumble 11 39 3:06 Downs at Iowa State 8 80 2:39 Touchdown 6 50 2:16 Touchdown Oklahoma 9 60 2:58 Field Goal 1 -15 0:06 Fumble vs. Stanford 6 8 2:29 Punt 8 59 4:03 Touchdown

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Cowboys in the Big 12 individual Stats and NCAA Rankings 1 Joseph Randle - RB Actual Team Stats Big 12 NCAA Category Actual Rank Rank Scoring Offense 48.7 1 2 Scoring Defense 26.8 4 61 Total Offense 545.8 2 3 Total Defense 456.8 7 107 Rushing Offense 158.6 9 51 Rushing Defense 184.9 6 90 Pass Offense 387.2 1 2 Pass Defense 271.8 7 107 Pass Efficiency 160.7 2 7 Pass Efficiency Defense 114.7 2 20 Kickoff Returns 22.2 4 49 Punt Return Average 3.4 10 115 Interceptions 24 1 2 Net Punting 38.8 1 20 Kickoff Coverage 46.6 1 NR Field Goal Kicking Pct. .880 2 NR PAT Kicking Pct. .988 4 NR Sacks Per Game 2.31 3 36 Sacks Allowed Per Game 0.92 3 11 First Downs Per Game 25.9 3 6 Opponent First Downs 25.3 10 117 3rd Down Conversion Pct. 48.9 1 8 3rd Down Conversion Defense 41.8 7 81 4th Down Conversion Pct. 53.3 7 51 Oppt. 4th Down Conv. Pct. 55.6 7 80 Yards Penalized 50.5 5 66 Opponent Yards Penalized 42.0 10 NR Time of Possession 26:18 10 116 Turnover Margin +21 1 1 Red Zone Scoring Pct. 89.0 3 11 Red Zone Scoring Pct. Defense 72.9 1 12 NR - NCAA does not track national rankings in this category.

Big 12 NCAA Rank Rank Rushing yards per game 93.5 4 34 Scoring per game 12.0 2 4 Total touchdowns 26 2 4 Rushing touchdowns 24 2 4 All-purpose yards per game 114.0 7 67

Big 12 NCAA 3 Brandon Weeden - QB Actual Rank Rank Passing yards per game 363.6 1 2 Total passing yards 4727 1 2 Pass efficiency 159.7 2 9 Total offense per game 355.8 2 3 Touchdown passes 37 1 4 Points responsible for 17.85 3 8 Big 12 NCAA 81 Justin Blackmon - WR Actual Rank Rank Receptions per game 9.3 1 3 Total receptions 121 1 3 Receiving yards per game 117.1 2 5 Total receiving yards 1522 2 4 Scoring per game 8.5 7 29 Touchdown receptions 18 1 2 Total touchdowns 18 4 12 All-purpose yards per game 117.8 6 58 Big 12 NCAA 25 Josh Cooper - IR Actual Rank Rank Receptions per game 5.9 5 39 Receiving yards per game 59.6 12 91 Punt return average 3.89 3 47 Big 12 NCAA 13 Quinn Sharp - P/K Actual Rank Rank Scoring per game 11.2 3 5 Punting average 46.3 1 3 Field goals per game 1.69 3 7 PAT kicking percentage 98.8 3 NR Big 12 NCAA 4 Justin Gilbert - CB Actual Rank Rank Kick return average 27.0 1 12 Passes defended per game 1.15 6 30 Interceptions per game 0.38 2 14

Big 12 NCAA 10 Markelle Martin - S Actual Rank Rank Tackles per game 5.7 36 Passes defended per game 0.85 11 78 Solo tackles per game 4.54 16 82 Big 12 NCAA 19 Brodrick Brown - CB Actual Rank Rank Tackles per game 5.2 44 Passes defended per game 1.54 1 3 Interceptions per game 0.38 2 14 Solo tackles per game 4.54 16 82 Big 12 NCAA 8 Daytawion Lowe - S Actual Rank Rank Solo tackles per game 5.77 3 12 Tackles per game 7.5 13 Fumbles forced per game 0.23 6 64 Big 12 NCAA 45 Caleb Lavey - LB Actual Rank Rank Tackles per game 5.7 36 Big 12 NCAA 50 Jamie Blatnick - DE Actual Rank Rank Sacks per game 0.62 4 38 Tackles for loss per game 1.04 6 69 Big 12 NCAA 89 Nigel Nicholas - DT Actual Rank Rank Tackles for loss per game 0.77 11 Big 12 NCAA 22 James Thomas - LB Actual Rank Rank Passes defended per game 0.69 14 Interceptions per game 0.31 5 38 Big 12 NCAA 11 Shaun Lewis - LB Actual Rank Rank Tackles for loss per game 0.77 11 Big 12 NCAA 99 Richetti Jones - DE Actual Rank Rank Sacks per game 0.31 17 Fumbles forced per game 0.23 6 64 Fumbles recovered per game 0.23 2 27 Big 12 NCAA 37 Alex Elkins - LB Actual Rank Rank Solo tackles per game 5.6 6 19 Tackles per game 6.9 16 -

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2011 STATISTICS Results DATE Sept 3, 2011 Sept 8, 2011 Sept 17, 2011 * Sept 24, 2011 * Oct 8, 2011 * Oct 15, 2011 * Oct 22, 2011 * Oct 29, 2011 * Nov 5, 2011 * Nov 12, 2011 * Nov 18, 2011 * Dec 3, 2011 Jan. 2, 2012

OPPONENT LOUISIANA ARIZONA at Tulsa at No. 8 Texas A&M KANSAS at No. 22 Texas at Missouri BAYLOR No. 17 KANSAS STATE at Texas Tech at IOWA STATE No. 13 OKLAHOMA vs. No. 4 Stanford

W/L W W W W W W W W W W L (2OT) W W (OT)

SCORE 61-34 37-14 59-33 30-29 70-28 38-26 45-24 59-24 52-45 66-6 37-31 44-10 41-38

OVERALL- 12-1 :: BIG 12 CONFERENCE- 8-1 HOME- 6-0 :: ROAD- 5-1 :: NEUTRAL SITES- 1-0

ATTEND 55,382 54,654 24,563 87,358 58,030 100,101 64,202 58,274 58,895 57,205 52,027 58,141 69,927

* Big 12 Game Team Statistics TEAM STATISTICS OSU SCORING 633 Points Per Game 48.7 FIRST DOWNS 337 Rushing 99 Passing 222 Penalty 16 RUSHING YARDAGE 2062 Yards gained rushing 2327 Yards lost rushing 265 Rushing Attempts 391 Average Per Rush 5.3 Average Per Game 158.6 TDs Rushing 36 PASSING YARDAGE 5034 Comp-Att-Int 429-596-13 Average Per Pass 8.4 Average Per Catch 11.7 Average Per Game 387.2 TDs Passing 40 TOTAL OFFENSE 7096 Total Plays 987 Average Per Play 7.2 Average Per Game 545.8 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 52-1157 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 23-79 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 24-280 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 22.2 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 3.4 INT RETURN AVERAGE 11.7 FUMBLES-LOST 15-10 PENALTIES-Yards 72-656 Average Per Game 50.5 PUNTS-Yards 49-2229 Average Per Punt 45.5 Net punt average 38.8 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 26:18 3RD-DOWN Conversions 90/184 3rd-Down Pct 49% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 8/15 4th-Down Pct 53% SACKS BY-Yards 30-195 MISC YARDS 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 81 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 22-25 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 RED-ZONE SCORES (73-82) 89% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (53-82) 65% PAT-ATTEMPTS (79-80) 99% ATTENDANCE 343376 Games/Avg Per Game 6/57229 Neutral Site Games SCORE BY QUARTERS Oklahoma State Opponents

1st 170 43

2nd 193 82

3rd 161 91

OPP 348 26.8 329 133 180 16 2404 2792 388 548 4.4 184.9 24 3534 322-541-24 6.5 11.0 271.8 15 5938 1089 5.5 456.8 53-1283 15-167 13-257 24.2 11.1 19.8 27-20 72-546 42.0 65-2717 41.8 39.0 33:42 89/213 42% 15/27 56% 12-102 0 44 13-19 2-2 (35-48) 73% (24-48) 50% (41-42) 98% 385456 6/64243 1/69927 4th 99 119

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OT 10 13

Rushing Randle, Joseph Smith, Jeremy Sims, Herschel Roland, Desmond Sharp, Quinn Anyiam, Hubert Blackmon, J. Aska, Joe Staley, Kye Cooper, Josh Chelf, Clint TEAM Weeden, Brandon Total.......... Opponents......

GP 13 12 9 5 13 7 13 6 13 12 5 10 13 13 13

Att 208 91 31 17 1 1 4 3 1 2 3 12 17 391 548

Passing Weeden, Brandon Chelf, Clint Harrison, M. Total.......... Opponents......

G 13 5 11 13 13

Effic 159.68 185.63 0.00 160.71 114.67

Gain 1248 666 244 98 23 7 7 6 4 9 0 0 15 2327 2792

Loss 32 20 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 6 14 71 117 265 388

Net 1216 646 242 95 23 7 7 6 4 3 -14 -71 -102 2062 2404

Avg 5.8 7.1 7.8 5.6 23.0 7.0 1.8 2.0 4.0 1.5 -4.7 -5.9 -6.0 5.3 4.4

TD 24 9 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 36 24

Long Avg/G 62 93.5 74 53.8 81 26.9 30 19.0 23 1.8 7 1.0 6 0.5 3 1.0 4 0.3 9 0.2 0 -2.8 0 -7.1 11 -7.8 81 158.6 80 184.9

Cmp-Att-Int 409-565-13 20-30-0 0-1-0 429-596-13 322-541-24

Pct 72.4 66.7 0.0 72.0 59.5

Yds 4727 307 0 5034 3534

TD 37 3 0 40 15

Lng 67 39 0 67 72

Receiving Blackmon, J. Cooper, Josh Moore, Tracy Randle, Joseph Anderson, I. Anyiam, Hubert Chelf, Colton Harrison, M. Stewart, Josh Smith, Jeremy Staley, Kye Horton, Justin Moore, Charlie Paulsen, David Youman, Wilson Sims, Herschel Total.......... Opponents......

G 13 12 13 13 13 7 13 11 13 12 13 13 13 13 12 9 13 13

No. 122 71 45 43 28 27 21 20 19 11 10 4 3 2 2 1 429 322

Yds 1522 715 672 266 315 370 291 255 291 81 81 101 56 13 6 -1 5034 3534

Avg 12.5 10.1 14.9 6.2 11.2 13.7 13.9 12.8 15.3 7.4 8.1 25.2 18.7 6.5 3.0 -1.0 11.7 11.0

TD 18 3 4 2 4 3 0 3 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 40 15

Long 67 37 53 63 36 56 39 31 66 16 18 56 23 11 4 0 67 72

Total Offense Weeden, Brandon Randle, Joseph Smith, Jeremy Chelf, Clint Sims, Herschel Roland, Desmond Sharp, Quinn Blackmon, J. Anyiam, Hubert Aska, Joe Staley, Kye Cooper, Josh TEAM Total.......... Opponents......

G 13 13 12 5 9 5 13 13 7 6 13 12 10 13 13

Plays 582 208 91 33 31 17 1 4 1 3 1 2 12 987 1089

Rush -102 1216 646 -14 242 95 23 7 7 6 4 3 -71 2062 2404

Pass 4727 0 0 307 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5034 3534

Total 4625 1216 646 293 242 95 23 7 7 6 4 3 -71 7096 5938

Avg/G 355.8 93.5 53.8 58.6 26.9 19.0 1.8 0.5 1.0 1.0 0.3 0.2 -7.1 545.8 456.8

Avg/G 363.6 61.4 0.0 387.2 271.8 Avg/G 117.1 59.6 51.7 20.5 24.2 52.9 22.4 23.2 22.4 6.8 6.2 7.8 4.3 1.0 0.5 -0.1 387.2 271.8

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2011 STATISTICS Scoring |------ PATs ------| TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Randle, Joseph 26 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 156 Sharp, Quinn 0 22-25 79-80 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 145 Blackmon, J. 18 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 110 Smith, Jeremy 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 54 Anderson, I. 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Moore, Tracy 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Cooper, Josh 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Stewart, Josh 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Harrison, M. 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Anyiam, Hubert 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Sims, Herschel 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Gilbert, Justin 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Staley, Kye 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Jones, Richetti 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Lewis, Shaun 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Weeden, Brandon 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-1 0 0 6 Total.......... 81 22-25 79-80 0-0 1 1-1 0 0 633 Opponents...... 44 13-19 41-42 0-0 0 0-1 0 2 348 Punt Returns Cooper, Josh May, Andrae Stewart, Josh Chelf, Colton Blackmon, J. Total.......... Opponents......

No. 19 1 1 1 1 23 15

Yds 74 0 -3 6 2 79 167

Avg 3.9 0.0 -3.0 6.0 2.0 3.4 11.1

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Long 15 0 0 6 0 15 33

Kick Returns No. Gilbert, Justin 26 Stewart, Josh 13 Anderson, I. 5 Anyiam, Hubert 4 Sims, Herschel 3 Harrison, M. 1 Total.......... 52 Opponents...... 53

Yds 703 261 91 71 18 13 1157 1283

Avg 27.0 20.1 18.2 17.8 6.0 13.0 22.2 24.2

TD 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 1

Long 100 32 27 27 10 13 100 100

Interceptions Gilbert, Justin Brown, Brodrick Thomas, James Lewis, Shaun Hedgepeth, D. Lowe, Daytawion Elkins, Alex Bassett, Cooper Lavey, Caleb Blatnick, Jamie Jones, Richetti Total.......... Opponents......

No. 5 5 4 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 24 13

Yds 57 24 49 71 26 34 1 1 11 6 0 280 257

Avg 11.4 4.8 12.2 35.5 13.0 34.0 1.0 1.0 11.0 6.0 0.0 11.7 19.8

TD 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3

Long 27 21 47 70 26 34 1 1 11 6 0 70 60

Fumble Returns No. Blatnick, Jamie 2 Brown, Brodrick 1 Thomas, James 1 Lewis, Shaun 1 Stewart, Josh 1 Jones, Richetti 1 Total.......... 7 Opponents...... 2

Yds 64 47 0 9 3 5 128 59

Avg 32.0 47.0 0.0 9.0 3.0 5.0 18.3 29.5

TD 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1

Long 59 47 0 9 3 5 59 37

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OVERALL- 12-1 :: BIG 12 CONFERENCE- 8-1 HOME- 6-0 :: ROAD- 5-1 :: NEUTRAL SITES- 1-0 All-Purpose Blackmon, J. Randle, Joseph Cooper, Josh Gilbert, Justin Smith, Jeremy Moore, Tracy Stewart, Josh Anyiam, Hubert Anderson, I. Chelf, Colton Harrison, M. Sims, Herschel Horton, Justin Roland, Desmond Staley, Kye Lewis, Shaun Moore, Charlie Thomas, James Lowe, Daytawion Hedgepeth, D. Brown, Brodrick Sharp, Quinn Paulsen, David Lavey, Caleb Blatnick, Jamie Aska, Joe Youman, Wilson Elkins, Alex Bassett, Cooper Chelf, Clint TEAM Weeden, Brandon Total.......... Opponents......

G 13 13 12 13 12 13 13 7 13 13 11 9 13 5 13 13 13 13 13 4 13 13 13 13 13 6 12 13 12 5 10 13 13 13

Rush 7 1216 3 0 646 0 0 7 0 0 0 242 0 95 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 -14 -71 -102 2062 2404

Rec 1522 266 715 0 81 672 291 370 315 291 255 -1 101 0 81 0 56 0 0 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 5034 3534

Field Goals FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 Sharp, Quinn 22-25 88.0 4-4 Field Goal Sequence Louisiana Arizona Tulsa Texas A&M Kansas Texas Missouri Baylor Kansas State Texas Tech Iowa State Oklahoma Stanford

PR 2 0 74 0 0 0 -3 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 79 167

KOR 0 0 0 703 0 0 261 71 91 0 13 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1157 1283

20-29 30-39 40-49 10-10 6-8 2-3

Oklahoma State (27),(22),(46),(23) 42,(18) (35) (27),(24),(18) - (22) 34,(36) (36) (19),(29),(40) (37) (29),37 (25),(37),(34) (19),(22)

IR 0 0 0 57 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 71 0 49 34 26 24 0 0 11 6 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 280 257

Tot 1531 1482 792 760 727 672 549 448 406 297 268 259 101 95 85 71 56 49 34 26 24 23 13 11 6 6 6 1 1 -14 -71 -102 8612 7645

50-99 0-0

Avg/G 117.8 114.0 66.0 58.5 60.6 51.7 42.2 64.0 31.2 22.8 24.4 28.8 7.8 19.0 6.5 5.5 4.3 3.8 2.6 6.5 1.8 1.8 1.0 0.8 0.5 1.0 0.5 0.1 0.1 -2.8 -7.1 -7.8 662.5 588.1

Lg 46

Blk 0

OPPONENTS (23),(29) (25),(34) (43),(35) 36 (34) (26) 48,(36) (37) 34,(24) (48) 41,(30),35,43

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. Punting Sharp, Quinn TEAM Reichenstein, M Total.......... Opponents......

No. 47 1 1 49 65

Yds 2175 5 49 2229 2717

Avg 46.3 5.0 49.0 45.5 41.8

Long 60 5 49 60 59

TB 8 0 0 8 5

FC 9 0 0 9 20

I20 12 0 0 12 16

Blkd 0 0 0 0 0

Kickoffs Sharp, Quinn Total.......... Opponents......

No. 114 114 65

Yds 7810 7810 3998

Avg 68.5 68.5 61.5

TB 61 61 9

OB 0 0 3

Retn

Net

YdLn

1283 1157

46.6 40.9

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2011 STATISTICS Defensive Stats 8 Lowe, Daytawion 37 Elkins, Alex 45 Lavey, Caleb 10 Martin, M. 19 Brown, Brodrick 11 Lewis, Shaun 4 Gilbert, Justin 50 Blatnick, Jamie 89 Nicholas, Nigel 99 Jones, Richetti 29 Mitchell, Joe 40 Johnson, Tyler 28 Imade, Deion 22 Thomas, James 94 Rogers, Anthony 96 Robinson, Ryan 23 Craig, Zack 16 May, Andrae 80 Bassett, Cooper 72 Littlehead, C. 20 Stephens, Larry 86 Youman, Wilson 27 Johnson, L. 98 Collins, D. 18 Hedgepeth, D. 91 Castleman, J. 2 Cooper, L. 36 Johnson, Teddy 17 Moore, Charlie 41 Ornelas, Nico 2C Sims, Herschel 52 Simmons, Ryan 39 Hale, Kyle 3X Maselera, Isaac 81 Blackmon, J. 1 Randle, Joseph 92 Bean, Jimmy 93 Hayes, Maurice 82 Anderson, I. 3 Weeden, Brandon 57 Davis, DeJuan 7 Harrison, M. 25 Cooper, Josh 90 Okafor, Joe 58 King, Jarid 83 Chelf, Colton 13 Sharp, Quinn 68 Taylor, Lane 2B Aska, Joe 5 Stewart, Josh 87 Moore, Tracy Total.......... Opponents......

GP 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 8 9 13 13 13 13 13 12 12 13 11 9 11 4 10 4 10 12 10 8 3 12 9 13 13 3 3 13 13 12 11 12 2 3 13 13 13 5 13 12 13 13

|-------Tackles-------| Solo Ast Total 75 22 97 72 18 90 46 28 74 55 19 74 59 9 68 40 21 61 48 11 59 34 16 50 23 12 35 22 11 33 26 6 32 22 7 29 23 5 28 20 7 27 14 7 21 17 4 21 19 1 20 17 2 19 14 3 17 13 3 16 11 1 12 7 4 11 8 3 11 6 1 7 6 1 7 7 . 7 6 . 6 6 . 6 3 3 6 5 . 5 4 1 5 2 1 3 2 1 3 3 . 3 3 . 3 2 . 2 2 . 2 2 . 2 2 . 2 . 2 2 . 1 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 . 1 1 1 . 1 . 1 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 754 233 987 685 225 910

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TFL/Yds 2.0-24 5.0-25 5.0-17 5.0-11 4.0-12 9.5-27 1.0-4 13.5-60 10.0-30 6.5-30 1.0-2 2.5-12 . 4.5-18 2.5-8 3.0-10 1.0-8 . 4.0-11 2.0-7 . 4.0-15 1.0-2 2.0-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0-2 . . . 1.0-2 . . . . . . . . 91-339 53.0-206

OVERALL- 12-1 :: BIG 12 CONFERENCE- 8-1 HOME- 6-0 :: ROAD- 5-1 :: NEUTRAL SITES- 1-0

|-Sacks-| No-Yards 2.0-24 1.0-13 1.0-9 . . 1.5-4 . 8.0-51 2.0-11 4.0-26 . 1.0-8 . 3.0-14 1.0-5 1.0-3 1.0-8 . 1.0-2 1.0-3 . 1.0-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30-195 12-102

|---Pass Def---| Int-Yds BrUp 1-34 5 1-1 2 1-11 . . 11 5-24 15 2-71 . 5-57 10 1-6 7 . 2 1-0 1 . . . . . . 4-49 5 . 1 . 1 . . . . 1-1 1 . . . . . . . . . . 2-26 1 . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-280 63 13-257 54

QBH 1 2 1 . . 4 . 5 1 8 . . . 1 2 1 . . 2 1 . 1 . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 14

|-Fumbles-| Rcv-Yds FF 1-0 3 2-0 1 . 1 1-0 2 2-47 . 2-9 1 1-0 . 2-64 1 . 1 3-5 3 . . . . . . 1-0 2 . 1 . . . . 1-0 . 1-0 . . . . . . 1 . . 1-0 . . . . . . . 1-0 . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 . . . 20-128 18 10-59 10

Blkd Kick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Game-by-Game Passing #3 Weeden, Brandon Att Comp Louisiana 39 24 Arizona 53 42 Tulsa 39 29 Texas A&M 60 47 Kansas 28 24 Texas 41 23 Missouri 49 33 Baylor 36 24 Kansas State 46 36 Texas Tech 37 31 Iowa State 58 42 Oklahoma 36 24 Stanford 43 30 TOTALS 565 409

Int 3 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 1 13

Pct 61.5 79.2 74.4 78.3 85.7 56.1 67.3 66.7 78.3 83.8 72.4 66.7 69.8 72.4

Yards 388 397 369 438 288 218 338 274 502 423 476 217 399 4727

TD 3 2 3 2 5 1 3 3 4 5 3 0 3 37

Long 56 63 40 31 56 37 31 51 54 66 36 53 67 67

Sack 1 1 1 3 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 12

Yds 6 13 9 28 9 1 17 0 0 10 0 0 9 102

Effic 155.1 150.8 169.0 150.7 231.0 108.8 141.4 158.1 189.9 224.4 148.1 117.3 166.1 159.7

#10 Chelf, Clint Louisiana Tulsa Kansas Texas Tech TOTALS

Att 4 1 21 4 30

Comp 4 0 14 2 20

Int 0 0 0 0 0

Pct 100.0 0.0 66.7 50.0 66.7

Yards 70 0 206 31 307

TD 1 0 2 0 3

Long 23 0 39 20 39

Sack 0 0 0 0 0

Yds 0 0 0 0 0

Effic 329.5 0.0 180.5 115.1 185.6

#7 Harrison, M. Missouri TOTALS

Att 1 1

Comp 0 0

Int 0 0

Pct 0.0 0.0

Yards 0 0

TD 0 0

Long 0 0

Sack 0 0

Yds 0 0

Effic 0.0 0.0

Game-by-Game Rushing RUSHING No-Yds/TD UL ARIZONA TLS Randle, Joseph 208-1216/24 22-129/2 15-121/2 25-128/3 Smith, Jeremy 91-646/9 11-19/1 11-65/1 13-52/1 Sims, Herschel 31-242/2 DNP DNP DNP Roland, Desmond 17-95/0 8-61/0 DNP 2-7/0 Sharp, Quinn 1-23/0 - 1-23/0 - Anyiam, Hubert 1-7/0 1-7/0 - - Blackmon, J. 4-7/0 - 1-6/0 1-0/0 Aska, Joe 3-6/0 - DNP 3-6/0 Staley, Kye 1-4/0 - 1-4/0 - Cooper, Josh 2-3/0 - - - Chelf, Clint 3--14/0 - DNP - TEAM 12--71/0 1--2/0 - 2--4/0 Weeden, Brandon 17--102/1 1--6/0 2--22/0 2--15/0

TAMU 21-83/0 6-39/1 DNP DNP - - - - - - DNP 4--50/0 4--26/0

KU 7-23/1 3-39/1 7-22/1 7-27/0 - - - - - - 1--7/0 - 2-2/0

UT 17-68/1 7-140/2 - - - - - DNP - - DNP 2--5/0 1--1/0

Game-by-Game receiving RECEIVING No-Yds/TD Blackmon, J. 122-1522/18 Cooper, Josh 71-715/3 Moore, Tracy 45-672/4 Anyiam, Hubert 27-370/3 Anderson, I. 28-315/4 Chelf, Colton 21-291/0 Stewart, Josh 19-291/2 Randle, Joseph 43-266/2 Harrison, M. 20-255/3 Horton, Justin 4-101/0 Staley, Kye 10-81/1 Smith, Jeremy 11-81/0 Moore, Charlie 3-56/0 Paulsen, David 2-13/0 Youman, Wilson 2-6/0 Sims, Herschel 1--1/0

TAMU 11-121/1 11-123/0 3-20/1 10-92/0 1-5/0 2-21/0 1-28/0 4-4/0 2-9/0 1-4/0 1-11/0 - - - - DNP

KU 8-84/2 4-41/1 - 5-85/2 2-28/1 3-70/0 5-64/0 1-9/0 4-81/1 - 3-14/0 1-6/0 1-13/0 - - 1--1/0

UT 7-74/1 6-57/0 1-11/0 4-47/0 - - 1-8/0 2-10/0 - - 1-0/0 1-11/0 - - - -

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UL ARIZONA 8-144/0 12-128/2 1-15/1 6-58/0 7-112/1 2-16/0 - 3-38/0 2-27/1 - - 3-24/0 2-24/0 - 2-9/0 9-99/0 3-32/1 2-13/0 1-56/0 1-1/0 - 2-14/0 1-16/0 - 1-23/0 - - 1-2/0 - 1-4/0 DNP DNP

TLS 7-57/1 7-78/0 4-72/0 4-77/1 1-24/1 - - 1-9/0 1-1/0 1-40/0 - 2-9/0 - - 1-2/0 DNP

MU BU 14-138/3 14-152/4 13-71/0 3-77/0 - 8-104/1 DNP DNP - - - DNP - - DNP DNP - - 2-3/0 - DNP - DNP 2--6/0 2--17/0 -

MU 8-54/1 5-44/0 7-63/0 1-31/0 5-34/0 - 2-20/0 1-13/1 3-71/1 - - 1-8/0 - - - -

BU 13-172/2 1-4/0 2-52/0 DNP 1-8/0 3-14/0 1-3/0 1-2/0 1-1/0 - 1-18/1 - - - - -

KSU 16-73/2 DNP - DNP - DNP 1-0/0 DNP - DNP DNP - -

TTU 18-78/3 5-13/0 13-109/0 DNP - DNP - DNP - - 2--7/0 DNP 1--10/0

ISU 10-49/0 8-11/0 - DNP - DNP - DNP - - DNP DNP -

OU STAN 19-151/2 10-23/1 10-119/2 1-1/0 3-7/0 - DNP - DNP DNP 1-1/0 - - - DNP DNP - 1--4/0 - 2--7/1

KSU 13-205/2 DNP 9-146/1 DNP 3-46/0 1-12/0 3-41/0 5-31/1 2-21/0 - - DNP - - - -

TTU 6-103/2 6-106/0 4-31/0 DNP 6-63/1 1-9/0 2-93/2 6-18/0 DNP - - - 1-20/0 1-11/0 DNP -

ISU 10-99/1 13-128/1 5-96/1 DNP 4-52/0 3-44/0 1-8/0 2-3/0 DNP - 2-24/0 2-22/0 - - - -

OU STAN 10-95/0 9-186/3 4-6/0 7-55/0 1-53/0 DNP DNP 1-18/0 2-10/0 - 5-97/0 1-2/0 4-31/0 5-28/0 1-10/0 1-16/0 - - 2-2/0 1-7/0 - - - - -

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2011 STATISTICS Game-by-Game Tackles TOTAL TACKLES UA-A Lowe, Daytawion 75-22 Elkins, Alex 72-18 Lavey, Caleb 46-28 Martin, M. 55-19 Brown, Brodrick 59-9 Lewis, Shaun 40-21 Gilbert, Justin 48-11 Blatnick, Jamie 34-16 Nicholas, Nigel 23-12 Jones, Richetti 22-11 Mitchell, Joe 26-6 Johnson, Tyler 22-7 Imade, Deion 23-5 Thomas, James 20-7 Robinson, Ryan 17-4 Rogers, Anthony 14-7 Craig, Zack 19-1 May, Andrae 17-2 Bassett, Cooper 14-3 Littlehead, C. 13-3 Stephens, Larry 11-1 Johnson, L. 8-3 Youman, Wilson 7-4 Hedgepeth, D. 6-1 Collins, D. 6-1 Castleman, J. 7-0 Cooper, L. 6-0 Johnson, Teddy 6-0 Moore, Charlie 3-3 Ornelas, Nico 5-0 Sims, Herschel 4-1 Maselera, Isaac 3-0 Blackmon, J. 3-0 Simmons, Ryan 2-1 Hale, Kyle 2-1 Anderson, I. 2-0 Bean, Jimmy 2-0 Randle, Joseph 2-0 Hayes, Maurice 2-0 Weeden, Brandon 0-2 Stewart, Josh 1-0 Davis, DeJuan 0-1 King, Jarid 1-0 Cooper, Josh 1-0 Moore, Tracy 1-0 Sharp, Quinn 1-0 Aska, Joe 1-0 Taylor, Lane 1-0 Okafor, Joe 0-1 Chelf, Colton 0-1 Harrison, M. 1-0

TOT 97 90 74 74 68 61 59 50 35 33 32 29 28 27 21 21 20 19 17 16 12 11 11 7 7 7 6 6 6 5 5 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

UL 4-2 5-1 1-0 5-4 - 3-1 - 3-0 3-0 0-1 4-0 DNP 2-2 2-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-1 2-0 - - 1-1 - 2-0 - 3-0 DNP - - - DNP DNP - 1-0 - - 1-0 - - 0-1 - - - - - 1-0 - - 0-1 - -

ARIZONA 7-0 5-0 4-1 7-0 2-1 0-1 4-0 3-2 2-0 - - DNP 5-0 2-0 2-0 - - 3-0 2-0 1-1 - 1-1 0-1 2-0 - 2-0 DNP - - 2-0 DNP 1-0 - 1-0 - - - - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - DNP - -

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TLS 8-2 - 2-3 4-1 3-2 5-2 1-1 2-2 1-1 3-4 7-5 DNP - 2-1 3-1 1-0 4-0 - 1-1 - - - - 2-0 DNP 1-0 DNP - - - DNP - - 0-1 - - DNP 1-0 DNP 0-1 - - DNP - - - - 1-0 DNP - -

OVERALL- 12-1 :: BIG 12 CONFERENCE- 8-1 HOME- 6-0 :: ROAD- 5-1 :: NEUTRAL SITES- 1-0

TAMU 5-2 2-4 0-10 5-1 6-2 2-5 6-3 0-2 1-2 1-0 - DNP 1-1 0-2 1-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 0-1 1-0 - - - 0-1 0-1 DNP DNP - - DNP DNP - - DNP - - DNP - DNP - - - DNP - - - - - DNP - -

KU 4-0 2-1 2-0 2-0 1-0 5-1 1-0 4-0 1-0 1-0 3-0 6-1 6-0 3-1 3-0 2-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 5-0 2-1 - DNP - - 3-0 3-0 1-0 2-0 - - - DNP 1-0 - 1-0 - - - - - 1-0 - - - 1-0 - - - -

UT 4-0 5-1 7-5 3-5 4-0 1-1 7-4 6-3 2-3 1-2 2-0 1-1 1-0 - 0-1 2-1 0-1 1-1 - 2-0 1-0 - 1-0 DNP 1-0 - DNP 1-0 - DNP 0-1 DNP - DNP - - DNP - DNP - - - DNP - - - DNP - DNP - -

MU 5-6 3-3 5-4 2-4 1-0 2-7 3-1 3-2 3-1 2-3 2-1 1-3 2-1 - - 1-3 - - DNP 0-1 - DNP 4-3 DNP 2-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-2 - 1-0 DNP - DNP 0-1 1-0 DNP - DNP - - 0-1 DNP - - - DNP - DNP 0-1 -

BU 8-1 9-0 6-0 4-0 3-0 4-0 4-0 2-1 1-0 4-0 2-0 6-0 5-1 6-2 3-0 1-0 5-0 4-0 2-0 - 1-0 DNP - DNP 1-0 1-0 3-0 - - 1-0 - - - DNP 1-0 - DNP 1-0 DNP - - - - - - - DNP - DNP - 1-0

KSU 9-3 12-1 3-1 3-0 10-0 7-1 4-0 2-1 0-3 4-0 1-0 - 1-0 - 2-0 1-0 - 2-0 - 3-0 2-0 DNP - DNP - - - DNP 2-0 - 2-0 DNP - DNP - - DNP - DNP - - - DNP DNP 1-0 - DNP - DNP - -

TTU 1-0 5-0 6-0 3-0 7-0 1-0 2-0 1-0 3-0 3-0 1-0 3-1 DNP 2-0 1-1 - 2-0 1-0 - 2-0 - 2-0 DNP DNP 1-0 - DNP 2-0 - - 1-0 2-0 - DNP - 1-0 DNP - DNP - 1-0 - DNP - - - DNP - DNP - DNP

ISU 7-1 7-3 2-3 8-1 9-0 1-1 3-2 2-3 4-0 2-1 2-0 1-0 DNP 2-0 0-1 0-1 1-0 - 3-1 1-0 1-1 1-0 1-0 DNP - - DNP - 0-1 - - - 3-0 DNP - - DNP - DNP - - - DNP 1-0 - - DNP - DNP - DNP

OU 7-2 5-4 3-0 2-1 8-0 6-0 9-0 3-0 0-2 - - 4-1 DNP - - 2-0 2-0 1-0 - 2-1 - 1-0 1-0 DNP 1-0 - - - - - - - - DNP - - DNP - DNP - - - DNP - - - - - DNP - -

STAN 6-3 12-0 5-1 7-2 5-4 3-1 4-0 3-0 2-0 1-0 2-0 DNP DNP 1-0 1-0 3-1 2-0 2-0 3-0 DNP 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP -

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2011 STATISTICS Individual Game-by-Game Sacks SACKS UA-A TOT Blatnick, Jamie 8-0 8.0 Jones, Richetti 4-0 4.0 Thomas, James 3-0 3.0 Nicholas, Nigel 2-0 2.0 Lowe, Daytawion 2-0 2.0 Lewis, Shaun 1-1 1.5 Craig, Zack 1-0 1.0 Bassett, Cooper 1-0 1.0 Lavey, Caleb 1-0 1.0 Youman, Wilson 1-0 1.0 Littlehead, C. 1-0 1.0 Elkins, Alex 1-0 1.0 Rogers, Anthony 1-0 1.0 Robinson, Ryan 1-0 1.0 Johnson, Tyler 1-0 1.0

ARIZONA - - - 1.0-6 - - - - - - - - - - DNP

TLS 1.0-8 - 1.0-8 - - 1.0-4 - - - - - - - - DNP

TAMU - 1.0-5 - - - - - - - - - - - 1.0-3 DNP

KU 1.0-4 1.0-10 - - - 0.5-0 - - - - - - - - 1.0-8

UT 2.0-9 - - - 2.0-24 - - - - 1.0-8 - - - - -

MU 1.0-8 - - - - - - DNP - - - - - - -

BU 1.0-6 - 1.0-3 - - - - - - - - - - - -

KSU - - - - - - - - 1.0-9 - 1.0-3 - - - -

TTU - 1.0-3 - - - - - - - DNP - - - - -

ISU - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

OU - - - - - - 1.0-8 - - - - 1.0-13 - - -

STAN 1.0-6 1.0-8 DNP DNP DNP

iNDIVIDUAL Game-by-Game Tackles For Loss TACKLES FOR LOSS UA-A TOT UL ARIZONA Blatnick, Jamie 13-1 13.5 1.0-10 - Nicholas, Nigel 8-4 10.0 1.0-5 1.0-6 Lewis, Shaun 8-3 9.5 1.0-1 - Jones, Richetti 6-1 6.5 - - Martin, M. 5-0 5.0 1.0-1 - Elkins, Alex 4-2 5.0 - 1.0-3 Lavey, Caleb 4-2 5.0 - - Thomas, James 4-1 4.5 1.0-3 - Youman, Wilson 4-0 4.0 - - Bassett, Cooper 4-0 4.0 1.0-2 1.0-2 Brown, Brodrick 4-0 4.0 - - Robinson, Ryan 3-0 3.0 - - Johnson, Tyler 2-1 2.5 DNP DNP Rogers, Anthony 2-1 2.5 1.0-5 - Collins, D. 2-0 2.0 - - Littlehead, C. 2-0 2.0 - - Lowe, Daytawion 2-0 2.0 - - Gilbert, Justin 1-0 1.0 - - Johnson, L. 1-0 1.0 - - Mitchell, Joe 1-0 1.0 - - Craig, Zack 1-0 1.0 - - Cooper, Josh 1-0 1.0 - - Anderson, I. 1-0 1.0 - -

TLS 1.0-8 1.0-6 2.0-6 - 1.0-2 - - 2.0-11 - - - - DNP - DNP - - - - - - - -

TAMU 0.5-1 0.5-0 2.0-7 1.0-5 - 0.5-1 1.0-2 0.5-1 - - - 1.0-3 DNP - - - - - - - - - -

KU 1.0-4 - 1.0-1 1.0-10 - - - - - - 1.0-3 1.0-4 2.0-12 1.0-2 - 1.0-4 - - - - - - -

UT 4.0-14 3.0-8 0.5-1 0.5-1 - - - - 1.0-8 - 1.0-3 - - - - - 2.0-24 - - 1.0-2 - - -

MU 1.0-8 1.5-1 - 1.0-1 - 0.5-1 - - 2.0-5 DNP - - 0.5-0 0.5-1 1.0-1 - - - DNP - - - -

BU 1.0-6 - - - 2.0-5 - - 1.0-3 - 1.0-4 - - - - 1.0-1 - - - DNP - - - -

KSU - - - - - 2.0-7 1.0-9 - - - - - - - - 1.0-3 - 1.0-4 DNP - - DNP -

TTU - - 1.0-5 2.0-5 - - 1.0-1 - DNP - 1.0-2 - - - - - - - 1.0-2 - - - 1.0-2

ISU 1.0-1 1.0-3 - - - - 1.0-2 - - - 1.0-4 - - - - - - - - - - 1.0-2 -

OU 1.0-1 - 2.0-6 - - 1.0-13 - - 1.0-2 - - - - - - - - - - - 1.0-8 - -

STAN 2.0-7 1.0-1 1.0-8 1.0-3 1.0-3 DNP 1.0-3 1.0-3 DNP DNP DNP DNP -

Game-by-Game Punt Returns PUNT RETURNS No-Yds UL Cooper, Josh 19-74 2-17 Chelf, Colton 1-6 - Blackmon, J. 1-2 - May, Andrae 1-0 - Stewart, Josh 1--3 1--3

ARIZONA 3-17 - - - -

TLS - - - - -

TAMU 1-1 - - - -

KU - - - - -

UT 2-8 - - 1-0 -

MU 2--2 - - - -

BU - - - - -

KSU DNP - 1-2 - -

TTU 3-11 - - - -

ISU 3-8 1-6 - - -

OU 1-0 - - - -

STAN 2-14 -

Game-by-Game Kick Returns KICK RETURNS No-Yds UL Gilbert, Justin 26-703 3-65 Stewart, Josh 13-261 2-40 Anderson, I. 5-91 - Anyiam, Hubert 4-71 1-16 Sims, Herschel 3-18 DNP Harrison, M. 1-13 -

ARIZONA 3-68 - - - DNP -

TLS 2-95 2-25 - 1-16 DNP 1-13

TAMU 4-58 - - - DNP -

KU - - 4-74 - - -

UT 1-100 - - 1-27 - -

MU 3-75 1-20 - 1-12 - -

BU 2-42 1-14 - DNP - -

KSU 3-62 2-49 - DNP 3-18 -

TTU - 1-28 - DNP - DNP

ISU - 2-50 1-17 DNP - DNP

OU 1-2 - - DNP - -

STAN 4-136 2-35 DNP DNP -

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UL 1.0-10 - 1.0-3 1.0-5 - - - 1.0-2 - - - - 1.0-5 - DNP

OVERALL- 12-1 :: BIG 12 CONFERENCE- 8-1 HOME- 6-0 :: ROAD- 5-1 :: NEUTRAL SITES- 1-0

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2011 STATISTICS

OVERALL- 12-1 :: BIG 12 CONFERENCE- 8-1 HOME- 6-0 :: ROAD- 5-1 :: NEUTRAL SITES- 1-0

Game-by-Game Interception Returns INT. RETURNS No-Yds UL ARIZONA Brown, Brodrick 5-24 - - Gilbert, Justin 5-57 - - Thomas, James 4-49 - - Lewis, Shaun 2-71 - - Hedgepeth, D. 2-26 1-26 - Blatnick, Jamie 1-6 - - Jones, Richetti 1-0 - - Lowe, Daytawion 1-34 - - Lavey, Caleb 1-11 - - Bassett, Cooper 1-1 - - Elkins, Alex 1-1 - -

TLS 1-0 1-24 1-1 - 1-0 - - - - - -

TAMU 1-0 1-6 1-1 - - - - - - - -

KU 1-3 - - - DNP 1-6 - - - - -

UT - - 1-0 - DNP - - - 1-11 - -

MU 1-21 - - 1-1 DNP - 1-0 - - DNP -

BU - 1-27 - - DNP - - 1-34 - - -

KSU - - 1-47 - DNP - - - - - -

TTU - - - - DNP - - - - 1-1 -

ISU - - - 1-70 DNP - - - - - 1-1

OU 1-0 1-0 - - DNP - - - - - -

STAN 1-0 DNP -

Game-by-Game Fumble Returns FUMBLE RETURNS No-Yds UL Blatnick, Jamie 2-64 - Brown, Brodrick 1-47 - Lewis, Shaun 1-9 - Jones, Richetti 1-5 - Stewart, Josh 1-3 - Thomas, James 1-0 -

TLS - - - - - 1-0

TAMU - - - - - -

KU 1-5 - - - - -

UT - - - - - -

MU - - 1-9 - - -

BU - 1-47 - - - -

KSU - - - - - -

TTU - - - - 1-3 -

ISU - - - - - -

OU 1-59 - - 1-5 - -

STAN -

ARIZONA - - - - - -

Game-by-Game Team Comparison First Downs Opponent Score Total Rush Pass Pen LOUISIANA 61-34 31/19 10/6 21/10 0/3 ARIZONA 37-14 25/21 8/2 17/19 0/0 Tulsa 59-33 32/27 13/21 18/5 1/1 Texas A&M 30-29 33/25 8/7 22/17 3/1 KANSAS 70-28 27/24 6/9 19/15 2/0 Texas 38-26 21/24 8/14 12/9 1/1 Missouri 45-24 27/26 8/15 18/11 1/0 BAYLOR 59-24 23/36 10/13 12/19 1/4 KANSAS STATE 52-45 26/27 6/13 20/12 0/2 Texas Tech 66-6 31/16 9/7 18/9 4/0 Iowa State 31-37 24/33 2/10 21/20 1/3 OKLAHOMA 44-10 22/24 10/7 10/17 2/0 Stanford 41-38 15/27 1/9 14/17 0/1 Totals

Rushing Number-Yards 44-208/37-108 31-197/21-41 48-174/59-365 35-46/27-162 27-106/44-153 27-202/49-231 31-195/52-248 27-327/54-176 17-73/51-276 39-183/30-101 18-60/41-192 33-278/33-108 14-13/50-243

633-348 337/329 99/133 222/180 16/16 391-2062/548-2404

Passing Comp-Att-Int Yards 28-43-3/20-37-1 458/212 42-53-1/37-51-0 397/398 29-40-2/8-26-4 369/117 47-60-0/28-47-3 438/309 38-49-0/26-37-2 494/325 23-41-0/22-40-2 218/139 33-50-1/15-28-3 338/215 24-36-0/34-51-2 274/446 36-46-2/22-39-1 502/231 33-41-0/25-44-1 454/169 42-58-3/31-60-2 476/376 24-36-0/27-50-2 217/250 30-43-1/27-31-1 399/347 429-596-13/322-541-24 5034/3534

Total Offense Plays-Yards 87-666/74-320 84-594/72-439 88-543/85-482 95-484/74-471 76-600/81-478 68-420/89-370 81-533/80-463 63-601/105-622 63-575/90-507 80-637/74-270 76-536/101-568 69-495/83-358 57-412/81-590

Return Yards 161/207 85/60 174/150 66/30 88/152 146/269 136/140 164/149 178/269 43/78 152/126 66/62 185/74

TurnOvers 3/2 1/1 2/6 1/4 0/4 1/3 1/4 1/5 4/2 2/3 5/3 1/5 1/2

987-7096/1089-5938

1644/1766

23/444

Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category Opponent LOUISIANA ARIZONA Tulsa Texas A&M KANSAS Texas Missouri BAYLOR KANSAS STATE Texas Tech Iowa State OKLAHOMA Stanford Totals

3rd Down Conversions 10-17/5-16 8-15/8-16 11-18/6-17 8-18/7-13 8-12/8-18 2-12/8-19 9-18/6-15 8-13/7-18 4-9/9-18 8-13/6-17 6-14/7-17 4-13/4-15 4-12/8-14

4th Down Conversions 0-1/0-1 2-2/1-3 0-1/1-1 0-2/0-0 0-0/2-3 2-3/1-3 0-0/1-2 1-1/5-7 0-0/2-2 1-2/0-3 0-1/1-1 0-0/1-1 2-2/0-0

Time of Possession 29:00/31:00 31:22/28:38 29:46/30:14 33:03/26:57 24:46/35:14 20:42/39:18 28:14/31:46 21:06/38:54 19:11/40:49 32:47/27:13 24:47/35:13 28:53/31:07 18:13/41:47

TOP Margin -2:00 2:44 -0:28 6:06 -10:28 -18:36 -3:32 -17:48 -21:38 5:34 -10:26 -2:14 -23:34

Avg Yds/Rush 4.7/2.9 6.4/2.0 3.6/6.2 1.3/6.0 3.9/3.5 7.5/4.7 6.3/4.8 12.1/3.3 4.3/5.4 4.7/3.4 3.3/4.7 8.4/3.3 0.9/4.9

Avg Yds/Pass 10.7/5.7 7.5/7.8 9.2/4.5 7.3/6.6 10.1/8.8 5.3/3.5 6.8/7.7 7.6/8.7 10.9/5.9 11.1/3.8 8.2/6.3 6.0/5.0 9.3/11.2

Avg Yds/Play 7.7/4.3 7.1/6.1 6.2/5.7 5.1/6.4 7.9/5.9 6.2/4.2 6.6/5.8 9.5/5.9 9.1/5.6 8.0/3.6 7.1/5.6 7.2/4.3 7.2/7.3

Punting Number-Avg 2-50.0/8-45.5 3-54.0/5-48.0 4-45.2/5-37.0 4-45.0/3-41.0 4-42.2/4-46.2 6-46.3/7-41.1 6-44.2/5-36.8 2-49.5/0-0.0 2-51.0/5-33.4 2-45.0/7-44.4 4-47.8/6-45.7 5-39.0/8-39.1 5-43.4/2-41.5

Penalties Number-Yards 7-80/7-42 10-90/11-67 5-50/3-25 11-95/10-82 5-35/5-25 2-20/3-30 3-15/1-11 7-80/3-28 3-35/5-40 3-24/5-42 10-87/8-65 5-40/5-54 1-5/6-35

90-184/89-213

8-15/15-27

341:50/438:10

-96:20

5.3/4.4

8.4/6.5

7.2/5.5

49-45.5/65-41.8

656/546

Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category

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2011 STATISTICS Individual Game Highs Rushes 25 Yards Rushing 152 TD Rushes 4 Long Rush 81 Pass attempts 60 Pass completions 47 Yards Passing 502 TD Passes 5 Long Pass 67 Receptions 13 Yards Receiving 205 TD Receptions 3 Long Reception 67 Field Goals 4 Long Field Goal 46 Punts 6 Punting Avg 57.5 Long Punt 60 Punts inside 20 3 Long Punt Return 15 Long Kickoff Return 100 Tackles 13 Sacks 2.0 Tackles For Loss 4.0 Interceptions 1 Team Game Highs Rushes 48 Yards Rushing 327 Yards Per Rush 12.1 TD Rushes 5 Pass attempts 60 Pass completions 47 Yards Passing 502 Yards Per Pass 11.1 TD Passes 7 Total Plays 95 Total Offense 666 Yards Per Play 9.5 Points 70 Sacks By 5 First Downs 33 Penalties 11 Penalty Yards 95 Turnovers 5 Interceptions By 4 Punts 6 Punting Avg 54.0 Long Punt 60 Punts inside 20 3 Long Punt Return 15

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at Tulsa (Sep 18, 2011) vs Baylor (Oct 29, 2011) vs Baylor (Oct 29, 2011) vs Baylor (Oct 29, 2011) at Texas A&M (Sep 24, 2011) at Texas A&M (Sep 24, 2011) vs Kansas State (Nov 05, 2011) at Texas Tech (Nov 12, 2011) vs Kansas (Oct 08, 2011) at Texas A&M (Sep 24, 2011) vs Louisiana (Sep 3, 2011) vs Baylor (Oct 29, 2011) vs Kansas (Oct 08, 2011) vs Louisiana (Sep 3, 2011) at Texas (Oct 15, 2011) at Texas A&M (Sep 24, 2011) at Texas A&M (Sep 24, 2011) at Texas A&M (Sep 24, 2011) at Iowa State (Nov 18, 2011) at Tulsa (Sep 18, 2011) at Texas (Oct 15, 2011) at Missouri (Oct 22, 2011) vs Arizona (Sep 08, 2011) vs Kansas (Oct 08, 2011) at Texas (Oct 15, 2011) at Iowa State (Nov 18, 2011) vs Arizona (Sep 08, 2011)

OVERALL- 12-1 :: BIG 12 CONFERENCE- 8-1 HOME- 6-0 :: ROAD- 5-1 :: NEUTRAL SITES- 1-0 Opponent Individual Game Highs Rushes 35 Taylor,S, vs Stanford (Jan 2, 2012) Yards Rushing 177 Taylor,S, vs Stanford (Jan 2, 2012) TD Rushes 3 Klein, Collin, vs Kansas State (Nov 05, 2011) Long Rush 80 DOUGLAS,J., at Tulsa (Sep 18, 2011) Pass attempts 58 Barnett, Jared, at Iowa State (Nov 18, 2011) Pass completions 37 Foles, N., vs Arizona (Sep 08, 2011) Yards Passing 425 Griffin III, R., vs Baylor (Oct 29, 2011) TD Passes 3 Barnett, Jared, at Iowa State (Nov 18, 2011) Long Pass 72 Griffin III, R., vs Baylor (Oct 29, 2011) Receptions 11 Wright, Kendall, vs Baylor (Oct 29, 2011) Yards Receiving 154 Williams, T., vs Baylor (Oct 29, 2011) TD Receptions 2 BURNHAM,B., at Tulsa (Sep 18, 2011) Fuller, Jeff, at Texas A&M (Sep 24, 2011) Long Reception 72 Williams, T., vs Baylor (Oct 29, 2011) Field Goals 2 Baer, Brett, vs Louisiana (Sep 3, 2011) FITZPATRICK,K., at Tulsa (Sep 18, 2011) Bullock, Randy, at Texas A&M (Sep 24, 2011) Long Field Goal 48 Hunnicutt,Mike, vs Oklahoma (Dec 03, 2011) Punts 8 Baer, Brett, vs Louisiana (Sep 3, 2011) Way,Tress, vs Oklahoma (Dec 03, 2011) Punting Avg 48.0 Dugandzic, K., vs Arizona (Sep 08, 2011) Long Punt 59 Doherty, Ron, vs Kansas (Oct 08, 2011) Punts inside 20 3 Tucker, Justin, at Texas (Oct 15, 2011) Long Punt Return 33 Gaines, E.J., at Missouri (Oct 22, 2011) Long Kickoff Return 100 Whittaker, Fozz, at Texas (Oct 15, 2011) Tackles 14 Klein, A.J., at Iowa State (Nov 18, 2011) Sacks 2.0 Porter, Sean, at Texas A&M (Sep 24, 2011) Tackles For Loss 3.0 WALKER,T., at Tulsa (Sep 18, 2011) Interceptions 2 Bentley, Dwight, vs Louisiana (Sep 3, 2011) Opponent Team Game Highs Rushes 59 Yards Rushing 365 Yards Per Rush 6.2 TD Rushes 4 Pass attempts 60 Pass completions 37 Yards Passing 446 Yards Per Pass 11.2 TD Passes 3 Total Plays 105 Total Offense 622 Yards Per Play 7.3 Points 45 Sacks By 3 First Downs 36 Penalties 11 Penalty Yards 82 Turnovers 6 Interceptions By 3 Punts 8 Punting Avg 48.0 Long Punt 59 Punts inside 20 3 Long Punt Return 33

at Tulsa (Sep 18, 2011) at Tulsa (Sep 18, 2011) at Tulsa (Sep 18, 2011) vs Kansas State (Nov 05, 2011) at Iowa State (Nov 18, 2011) vs Arizona (Sep 08, 2011) vs Baylor (Oct 29, 2011) vs Stanford (Jan 2, 2012) at Iowa State (Nov 18, 2011) vs Baylor (Oct 29, 2011) vs Baylor (Oct 29, 2011) vs Stanford (Jan 2, 2012) vs Kansas State (Nov 05, 2011) at Texas A&M (Sep 24, 2011) vs Baylor (Oct 29, 2011) vs Arizona (Sep 08, 2011) at Texas A&M (Sep 24, 2011) at Tulsa (Sep 18, 2011) vs Louisiana (Sep 3, 2011) at Iowa State (Nov 18, 2011) vs Louisiana (Sep 3, 2011) vs Oklahoma (Dec 03, 2011) vs Arizona (Sep 08, 2011) vs Kansas (Oct 08, 2011) at Texas (Oct 15, 2011) at Missouri (Oct 22, 2011)

2011 BIG 12 CHAMPIONS | fIESTA bOWL cHAMPIONS


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