TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 2 Quick facts 3 Personnel breakdown 4 Numerical roster 5 Alphabetical roster 6 Roster by position group 7 Season preview MEDIA 14 Media services and policies 16 Campus map 17 Boone Pickens Stadium map 18 Learfield Sports/Cowboy Radio Network 19 Following OSU online and through social media 20 Outlets covering OSU football COACHES AND STAFF 22 Head Coach Mike Gundy 27 Assistant coaches 37 Football operations and recruiting staff 38 Football support staff THE COWBOYS 40 Returning player bios 61 Newcomer bios 68 Others in camp OPPONENTS 70 2014 opponent capsules 72 Series history vs. 2014 opponents 73 Series record vs. all opponents 74 Series history vs. all opponents 2013 REVIEW 76 2013 honors and recognition 77 2013 notes 90 2013 box scores and recaps 95 2013 starting lineups/career starts 96 2013 explosive plays 97 2013 scoring summary 98 2013 scoring drive superlatives 99 Cowboys in the 2013 Big 12 & NCAA stats 100 2013 statistics RECORDS 114 Team records 116 Individual records 118 Team single-game lists 122 Team single-season lists 127 Individual single-game lists 130 Individual single-season lists 134 Individual career lists 138 Longest plays
HISTORY 140 Yearly results 141 Coaching history 142 Offense by year 143 Defense by year 144 Cowboys in the hall of fame 145 All-Americans 151 Awards and honors 155 Streaks 156 100-yard rushing games 158 100-yard receiving games 159 300-yard passing games 160 OSU in the yearly NCAA stat rankings 161 Annual team leaders 164 All-time scores 169 Bowl recaps 179 Bowl records 180 Season openers and home openers 181 Homecoming and TV games 182 Super Bowl Cowboys 183 Cowboys in the Pro Bowl and NFL Draft 184 Cowboys in the NFL 186 Letterwinners
THE UNIVERSITY 190 Oklahoma State University 191 President Burns Hargis 192 Campus of Champions 193 Athletic Director Mike Holder 194 Mr. T. Boone Pickens 195 Prominent athletics alumni 196 The Big 12 Conference 198 OSU spirit 199 America’s Greatest Homecoming Celebration 200 City of Stillwater, Oklahoma THE PROGRAM 202 Boone Pickens Stadium 205 Boone Pickens Stadium history 206 Sherman E. Smith Training Center 207 The Rise of the Cowboys 208 State of the program
2014 OKLAHOMA STATE FOOTBALL GUIDE CREDITS
The 2014 Oklahoma State Football Guide was written, edited, designed and layed out by Gavin Lang and Sean Maguire with assistance from the OSU media relations staff. Cover design by Jordan Smith. Photography by Bruce Waterfield, Phil Shockley and Gary Lawson of OSU Marketing, Brody Schmidt and the staff of Ostatephoto.com, George and Marianne Bulard of Genesee Party Pix Stillwater and Greg Bullard. Additional photos provided by Visit Stillwater, OSU Special Collections and Archives, OSU Communications, the OSU Alumni Association, Rivals.com and Scout.com. Special thanks to the teams of the National Football League for their assistance. Printing by Printing Services, Norman.
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QUICK FACTS UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Location Stillwater, OK Founded Dec. 25, 1890 Colors Orange and Black Enrollment 37,232 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 2013 Record 10-3 2013 Conference Record 7-2 2013 Big 12 Finish Tied for second 2013 Postseason AT&T Cotton Bowl, Lost to No. 9 Missouri, 41-31 Final Rank No. 17 Associated Press Poll, No. 17 USA Today Coaches Poll STADIUM INFORMATION Home Facility Boone Pickens Stadium Capacity 60,218 Surface AstroTurf Field Opening 1913 Stadium Opening 1920 Rededication 2009
2014 SCHEDULE Aug. 30 vs. Florida State Sept. 6 Missouri State Sept. 13 UTSA Sept. 25 Texas Tech Oct. 4 Iowa State Oct. 11 at Kansas Oct. 18 at TCU Oct. 25 West Virginia Nov. 1 at Kansas State Nov. 15 Texas Nov. 22 at Baylor Dec. 6 at Oklahoma
Arlington, TX Stillwater, OK Stillwater, OK Stillwater, OK Stillwater, OK Lawrence, KS Fort Worth, TX Stillwater, OK Manhattan, KS Stillwater, OK Waco, TX Norman, OK
HEAD COACH AT A GLANCE Head Coach Mike Gundy Alma Mater Oklahoma State, 1990 Career Record 77-38/10th Year OSU Record Same Big 12 Record 45-30 FOOTBALL STAFF Joe Bob Clements Bob Connelly Tim Duffie Kasey Dunn Van Malone Jason Ray Jemal Singleton Glenn Spencer Mike Yurcich
Defensive Line Offensive Line Safeties Receivers Cornerbacks Receivers Running Backs Defensive Coordinator/LB Offensive Coordinator/QB
FOOTBALL ADMINISTRATION Mack Butler Director of Operations Johnny Barr Recruiting Coordinator Rod Johnson Asst. Director of Operations Mike Groce Asst. Director of Recruiting SPEED, STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING Rob Glass Assistant A.D. Trumain Carroll Assistant Joel Tudman Assistant Gary Calcagno Assistant Jeff Hunt Assistant ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS Danielle Clary Asst. To Mike Gundy Sharla Curtis Recruiting Assistant Tolu Moala Offensive Assistant Sarah Webb Defensive Assistant
EQUIPMENT ROOM Wes Edwards Matt Davis Justin Williams
Equipment Coordinator Assistant Assistant
SPORTS MEDICINE Dr. Val Gene Iven John Stemm Kevin Blaske Scott Parker
Head Team Physician Director of Athletic Training Football Athletic Trainer Assistant Athletic Trainer
VIDEO Jeff Naple Zach Ramsey
MEDIA RELATIONS Gavin Lang Assistant A.D./Media Relations Football Contact gavin.lang@okstate.edu 405-744-4644 Sean Maguire Football Contact sean.maguire@okstate.edu 405-744-6963 Mike Noteware Associate Director Ryan Cameron Assistant Director Wade McWhorter Assistant Director Roxanne Cantrell Unit Assistant Austin Chappell Graduate Assistant Taylor Miller Graduate Assistant Greg Bartlett Web Developer Jordan Smith Web Developer
Rennie Childs
KEY FALL DATES July 21 OSU at Big 12 Media Day July 23 Cowboy Football Media Golf Outing July 31 Players Report August 1 First Day of Practice August 2 OSU Fan Appreciation Day/Media Day August 21 First Media Luncheon August 30 Season Opener vs. Florida State
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Video Coordinator Assistant Coordinator
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PERSONNEL BREAKDOWN
David Glidden
STARTERS RETURNING Offense - 6 Player Career Starts Daniel Koenig, OL 22 Jhajuan Seales, WR 13 Austin Hays, WR 9* J.W. Walsh, QB 8 Chris Grisbhy, OL 8 Desmond Roland, RB 7 Defense - 4 Player Career Starts James Castleman, DT 24 Jimmy Bean, DE 13 Ryan Simmons, LB 13 Kevin Peterson, CB 12 Specialists - 2 Player Ben Grogan, K Kip Smith, P
Career Starts 13 13
STARTERS LOST Offense - 9 Player Career Starts Parker Graham, OL 31 Tracy Moore, WR 28 Charlie Moore, WR 21 Josh Stewart, WR 20 Brandon Webb, OL 18 Jake Jenkins, OL 14 Clint Chelf, QB 13 Kye Staley, FB 13 Jeremy Smith, RB 9 Defense - 8 Player Career Starts Shaun Lewis, LB 45 Caleb Lavey, LB 39 Daytawion Lowe, S 39 Justin Gilbert, CB 36 Calvin Barnett, DT 26 Shamiel Gary, S 23 Tyler Johnson, DE 13 Tyler Patmon, CB 5
LETTERMEN RETURNING (37) Offense (20) Devin Davis Brandon Garrett Chris Grisbhy Daniel Koenig Paul Lewis Zac Veatch J.W. Walsh Rennie Childs Caleb Muncrief Desmond Roland Derek Branson Teddy Johnson Jeremy Seaton Marcell Ateman C.J. Curry David Glidden Austin Hays Jhajuan Seales Brandon Sheperd Blake Webb
OL OL OL OL OL QB RB RB RB FB FB FB WR WR WR WR WR WR WR
Defense (15) Jimmy Bean Trace Clark Eric Davis Emmanuel Ogbah Sam Wren James Castleman Ofa Hautau Kris Catlin Seth Jacobs Ryan Simmons Miketavius Jones Ashton Lampkin Kevin Peterson Deric Robertson Jordan Sterns
DE DE DE DE DE DT DT LB LB LB CB CB CB S S
Specialists (2) Ben Grogan Kip Smith
K P
LETTERMEN LOST (33) Offense (14) Travis Cross Parker Graham Jake Jenkins Brandon Webb Clint Chelf Jeremy Smith Kye Staley John Goodlett Blake Jackson Charlie Moore Tracy Moore Taylor Moss Nick Rockwell Josh Stewart
OL OL OL OL QB RB FB WR WR WR WR WR WR WR
Defense (16) Tyler Johnson Calvin Barnett Davidell Collins Anthony Rogers Deion Imade Caleb Lavey Shaun Lewis Joe Mitchell Dominic Ramacher Steven Sumpter Justin Gilbert Tyler Patmon Zack Craig Shamiel Gary Lyndell Johnson Daytawion Lowe
DE DT DT DT LB LB LB LB LB LB CB CB S S S S
Specialists (3) Connor Sinko Andrew Suter Michael Reichenstein
LS LS P
Sam Wren
Trace Clark
Specialists – 0 * In 2012
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NUMERICAL ROSTER No. 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 10 10 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 17 18 19 19 20 20 22 22 23 24 24 25 25 26 27 27 28 29 29 30 30 32 33 33 35 35 36 37 38 38 39 40 41 41 42 42 44 44 45 46 47
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Name Pos. Ht. Kevin Peterson CB 5-11 Ra’Shaad Samples WR 5-11 Darius Curry CB 6-1 Caleb Muncrief RB 5-8 Marcell Ateman WR 6-4 Chris Hardeman CB 5-9 Dylan Harding S 6-2 J.W. Walsh QB 6-2 Jerel Morrow CB 6-0 Blake Webb WR 5-11 Keenen Brown WR 6-3 Ashton Lampkin CB 5-11 Tre Flowers S 6-3 Brandon Sheperd WR 6-1 Gyasi Akem LB 6-1 C.J. Curry WR 6-2 Seth Jacobs LB 6-2 Mason Rudolph QB 6-4 Tre Roberts S 6-2 Daxx Garman QB 6-2 Kirk Tucker DB 6-2 David Glidden WR 5-7 Jordan Sterns S 6-1 Taylor Cornelius QB 6-6 Josh Furman S 6-2 Elliott Jeffcoat S 5-10 Chris Lacy WR 6-3 Deric Robertson S 6-2 Austin Hays WR 6-2 Ramon Richards CB 6-0 Ben Grogan K 6-1 Justin Phillips LB 6-0 Corey Bennett RB 5-9 Larry Stephens S 5-10 Otis Gates RB 5-7 Juwan Offray CB 5-11 Rennie Childs RB 5-10 Tyreek Hill ATH 5-10 Miketavius Jones CB 5-10 Taylor Lewis CB 6-0 James Washington WR 6-0 Desmond Roland RB 6-2 Matthew Newsome S 5-11 Corion Webster RB 5-11 DeShawn Franklin S 5-11 Cameron Gravelle WR 6-0 Zach Sinor P 5-11 Bryant Reber CB 6-0 Raymond Taylor RB 5-7 Kris Catlin LB 6-1 Archibald Ocloo-Lee CB 5-8 Sione Palelei RB 5-10 Andre Dowuona-Hammond DE 6-2 Kip Smith P 6-1 Nate Miller WR 5-10 Derek Deeds S 5-9 Kameron Doolittle WR 5-8 Emmanuel Ogbah DE 6-4 Teddy Johnson FB 5-11 Devante Averette LB 6-0 Britton Abbott FB 6-3 Dawson Bassett LB 6-4 Bryan Shanklin FB 5-11 Demarcus Sherod LB 6-0 Dillon Rake LB 6-1 Jeremy Seaton FB/TE 6-2 Chad Whitener LB 6-1 Derek Branson FB 6-2 Brian Ciszewski LB 5-11
Wt. 185 178 190 190 210 178 190 205 180 190 205 180 190 195 210 205 220 217 202 205 190 185 205 184 202 190 191 200 185 180 186 215 205 185 202 180 205 185 175 180 193 210 165 208 200 195 190 185 190 225 180 196 235 235 185 194 200 270 225 235 230 228 210 225 216 250 240 250 188
Exp. Jr-2L Fr-RS Fr-RS Jr-1L So-1L Fr-HS Fr-HS Jr-2L Fr-RS So-1L Fr-HS Jr-2L Fr-RS Jr-2L Fr-HS So-1L So-1L Fr-HS Fr-HS Jr-TR Fr-HS Jr-1L So-1L Fr-HS Sr-Tr Sr-Sq Fr-HS So-1L So-1L Fr-HS So-1L Fr-HS Jr-Sq Sr-2L Jr-Sq Fr-HS So-1L Jr-TR Jr-2L Fr-RS Fr-HS Sr-2L Fr-HS Fr-RS Sr-Sq Sr-Sq Fr-HS Jr-Sq Jr-Sq Jr-2L So-Sq Fr-HS Fr-HS Sr-1L Jr-Sq So-Sq Jr-Sq So-1L Sr-3L Jr-TR Fr-HS Fr-RS Fr-HS So-1L So-Sq Jr-2L So-Tr Sr-1L Fr-HS
Hometown/Previous School Wagoner, OK/Wagoner Dallas, TX/Skyline Flowery Branch, GA/Flowery Branch Madill, OK/Madill Dallas, TX/Wylie East Houston, TX/Alief Taylor Jenks, OK/Jenks Denton, TX/Guyer Emporia, KS/Emporia The Woodlands, TX/The Woodlands Houston, TX/Alief Taylor Arlington, TX/Dunbar Converse, TX/Judson St. Louis, MO/Parkway Central Broken Arrow, OK/Broken Arrow Flowery Branch, GA/Flowery Branch Arroyo Grande, CA/Arroyo Grande Rock Hill, SC/ Northwestern Houston, TX/Eisenhower Southlake, TX/Carroll/Arizona Tucker, GA/Tucker Mustang, OK/Mustang Cibolo, TX/Steele Bushland, TX/Bushland Annapolis, MD/Old Mill/Michigan Batesburg-Leesville, SC/High DeSoto, TX/DeSoto Killeen, TX/Killeen San Antonio, TX/Ronald Reagan San Antonio, TX/Brackenridge Arlington, TX/Martin Pearland, TX/Pearland Choctaw, OK/Choctaw Houston, TX/North Shore Newnan, GA/Newnan New Orleans, LA/Edna Karr Houston, TX/Cypress Ridge Pearson, GA/Coffee/Garden City CC Houston, TX/North Shore Dallas, TX/DeSoto Stamford, TX/Stamford Dallas, TX/Lake Highlands Sugar Land, TX/Clements Atlanta, TX/Atlanta Gainesville, TX/Gainesville Austin, TX/Anderson Castroville, TX/Medina Valley Leawood, KS/Blue Valley Wichita, KS/Collegiate/Kansas State San Antonio, TX/Madison Moore, OK/Westmoore Gonzales, LA/East Ascension Yukon, OK/Yukon Broomfield, CO/Legacy/UCLA Lawton, OK/MacArthur Yukon, OK/Yukon/Washburn Edmond, OK/Memorial/NEO A&M JC Houston, TX/George Bush Coppell, TX/Coppell Melvindale, MI/Melvindale/Ellsworth CC Liberal, KS/Liberal Tuttle, OK/Tuttle Mansfield, TX/Mansfield Decatur, GA/Columbia Southlake, TX/Carroll Cashion, OK/Cashion Mansfield, TX/Mansfield/California McKinney, TX/Boyd Flower Mound, TX/Marcus
No. 47 49 49 50 50 52 53 54 57 58 59 60 61 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 82 83 84 85 86 86 87 87 89 89 90 91 92 94 95 96 97 98 99
Name Blake Jarwin Kevin King Ryan Lester Josh Mabin Zac Veatch Ryan Simmons Zac Faires Josh Elias Paul Lewis Daniel Koenig Matt Hockett Zachary Crabtree Kaleb Smith Deonte Cruse Jesse Robinson Ivan Thomas Lemaefe Galea’i Brandon Garrett Deionte Noel Devin Davis Ben Hughes Brad Lundblade Robert Lolofie Grant Canis Michael Wilson Chris Grisbhy Colby Hegwood Jaxon Salinas Matthew Mucha Jack Kurzu Jaren Colston-Green Jhajuan Seales Cole Neph Cole Walterscheid Brendan Fagan Christian Schroeder Jordan Frazier Shawn Ackley Jarrell Owens Tyler Holcomb Victor Irokansi Luke Timian Sam Wren Trace Clark James Castleman Jimmy Bean Jordan Brailford Vili Leveni Vincent Taylor Eric Davis Ofa Hautau Trey Carter
Pos. TE K FB LB OL LB LS LS OL OL P OL LS DT OL DT OL OL OL OL DT OL DE OL OL OL OL OL OL OL WR WR WR DE WR WR TE DT DE TE DE WR DE DE DT DE DE DE DT DT DT DE
Ht. 6-5 5-10 5-10 6-2 6-4 6-0 6-3 6-0 6-3 6-6 6-3 6-7 6-3 6-0 6-6 6-0 6-5 6-5 6-3 6-5 6-3 6-3 6-2 6-2 6-6 6-5 6-5 6-4 6-6 6-4 6-2 6-2 6-3 6-6 6-2 5-11 6-5 6-4 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-1 6-2 6-4 6-2 6-5 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-2 6-4
Wt. 240 175 225 227 290 235 200 195 295 300 185 290 250 300 310 265 330 295 300 312 310 290 250 275 300 325 320 305 255 305 170 198 205 210 200 190 242 265 240 228 240 185 255 255 300 250 225 270 290 290 290 250
Exp. Hometown/Previous School So-Sq Tuttle, OK/Tuttle Jr-Sq Jenks, OK/Jenks Sr-Sq Muskogee, OK/Muskogee Fr-HS Houston, TX/Klein Oak So-1L Broken Arrow, OK/Broken Arrow Jr-2L Cibolo, TX/Steele Jr-TR Edinburg, TX/Texas Southern Jr-TR San Jose, CA/Valley Christian/Arizona So-1L Houston, TX/North Shore Sr-3L Cape Coral, FL/Cape Coral Fr-HS Norman, OK/Norman Fr-RS Mansfield, TX/Mansfield Fr-RS Aledo, TX/All Saints Episcopal Sr-Sq Murfreesboro, TN/Siegel/NEO A&M JC Fr-RS Bedford, TX/L.D. Bell Fr-HS Lawton, OK/Lawton Fr-HS Euless, TX/Trinity Sr-1L Deer Park, TX/Deer Park/Trinity Valley CC Fr-HS Cibolo, TX/Steele So-1L Nacogdoches, TX/Nacogdoches Fr-RS Waco, TX/University Fr-HS Argyle, TX/Liberty Christian Fr-HS Midwest City, OK/Carl Albert So-Sq Midland, TX/Midland So-Sq Aledo, TX/Aledo Sr-1L Clute, TX/Brazoswood/Blinn CC Jr-Sq Flowood, MS/NW Rankin/Pearl River CC Fr-RS Irving, TX/Irving Fr-HS Seabrook, TX/Clear Lake Fr-RS St. Louis, MO/Mary Institute Country Day Fr-RS Tallahassee, FL/Leon So-1L Port Arthur, TX/Memorial Fr-HS Owasso, OK/Owasso Fr-HS Muenster,TX/Muenster Jr-Sq Flower Mound, TX/Marcus Sr-Sq Grapevine, TX/Grapevine Fr-HS Springfield, MO/Lighthouse Christian Jr-Sq Cleveland, OK/Cleveland/Lindenwood Fr-HS Palestine, TX/Palestine Fr-RS Edmond, OK/Memorial So-Sq Pflugerville, TX/Hendrickson Fr-HS Southlake, TX/Carroll Sr-1L Palestine, TX/Palestine/Arizona Western CC Jr-2L Wichita, KS/Collegiate School Sr-3L Amarillo, TX/Amarillo Jr-1L Denton, TX/Guyer Fr-HS Tulsa, OK/Booker T. Washington Fr-RS Hurst, TX/L.D. Bell Fr-RS San Antonio, TX/James Madison So-1L Tyler, TX/John Tyler Sr-1L Salt Lake City, UT/East/Snow College Fr-HS Dallas, TX/Pinkston
PRONUNCIATIONS 1 Ra’Shaad Samples 5 Jerel Morrow 8 Gyasi Akem 11 Tre Roberts 22 Juwan Offray 24 Miketavius Jones 29 Zach Sinor 33 Sione Palelei 38 Emmanuel Ogbah 40 Devante Averette 42 Demarcus Sherod
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Josh Mabin Daniel Koenig Deonte Cruse Lemaefe Galea’i Chris Grisbhy Matthew Mucha Jhajuan Seales Jarrell Owens Victor Irokansi Vili Leveni Ofa Hautau
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ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. 41 86 8 3 40 41 92 20 94 46 6 73 99 91 32 23 47 90 80 14 60 63 8 2 69 97 37 38 35 54 83 53 7 28 85 14 66 12 67 22 13 29 75 19 3 4 98 17 76 24 59 87 70 87 10 47 15 39 24 49 58 79 15 6 49 95 57 25 72
Name Pos. Britton Abbott FB Shawn Ackley DT Gyasi Akem LB Marcell Ateman WR Devante Averette LB Dawson Bassett LB Jimmy Bean DE Corey Bennett RB Jordan Brailford DE Derek Branson FB Keenen Brown WR Grant Canis OL Trey Carter DE James Castleman DT Kris Catlin LB Rennie Childs RB Brian Ciszewski LB Trace Clark DE Jaren Colston-Green WR Taylor Cornelius QB Zachary Crabtree OL Deonte Cruse DT C.J. Curry WR Darius Curry CB Devin Davis OL Eric Davis DT Derek Deeds S Kameron Doolittle WR Andre Dowuona-Hammond DE Josh Elias LS Brendan Fagan WR Zac Faires LS Tre Flowers S DeShawn Franklin S Jordan Frazier TE Josh Furman S Lemaefe Galea’i OL Daxx Garman QB Brandon Garrett OL Otis Gates RB David Glidden WR Cameron Gravelle WR Chris Grisbhy OL Ben Grogan K Chris Hardeman CB Dylan Harding S Ofa Hautau DT Austin Hays WR Colby Hegwood OL Tyreek Hill ATH Matt Hockett P Tyler Holcomb TE Ben Hughes DT Victor Irokansi DE Seth Jacobs LB Blake Jarwin TE Elliott Jeffcoat S Teddy Johnson FB Miketavius Jones CB Kevin King K Daniel Koenig OL Jack Kurzu OL Chris Lacy WR Ashton Lampkin CB Ryan Lester FB Vili Leveni DE Paul Lewis OL Taylor Lewis CB Robert Lolofie DE
Ht. 6-3 6-4 6-1 6-4 6-0 6-4 6-5 5-9 6-3 6-2 6-3 6-2 6-4 6-2 6-1 5-10 5-11 6-4 6-2 6-6 6-7 6-0 6-2 6-1 6-5 6-3 5-9 5-8 6-2 6-0 6-2 6-3 6-3 5-11 6-5 6-2 6-5 6-2 6-5 5-7 5-7 6-0 6-5 6-1 5-9 6-2 6-2 6-2 6-5 5-10 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-2 6-5 5-10 5-11 5-10 5-10 6-6 6-4 6-3 5-11 5-10 6-3 6-3 6-0 6-2
Wt. 230 265 210 210 235 228 250 205 225 250 205 275 250 300 225 205 188 255 170 184 290 300 205 190 312 290 194 200 235 195 200 200 190 200 242 202 330 205 295 202 185 195 325 186 178 190 290 185 320 185 185 228 310 240 220 240 190 225 175 175 300 305 191 180 225 270 295 180 250
Exp. Hometown/Previous School Fr-HS Liberal, KS/Liberal Jr-Sq Cleveland, OK/Cleveland/Lindenwood Fr-HS Broken Arrow, OK/Broken Arrow So-1L Dallas, TX/Wylie East Jr-TR Melvindale, MI/Melvindale/Ellsworth CC Fr-RS Tuttle, OK/Tuttle Jr-1L Denton, TX/Guyer Jr-Sq Choctaw, OK/Choctaw Fr-HS Tulsa, OK/Booker T. Washington Sr-1L McKinney, TX/Boyd Fr-HS Houston, TX/Alief Taylor So-Sq Midland, TX/Midland Fr-HS Dallas, TX/Pinkston Sr-3L Amarillo, TX/Amarillo Jr-2L San Antonio, TX/Madison So-1L Houston, TX/Cypress Ridge Fr-HS Flower Mound, TX/Marcus Jr-2L Wichita, KS/Collegiate School Fr-RS Tallahassee, FL/Leon Fr-HS Bushland, TX/Bushland Fr-RS Mansfield, TX/Mansfield Sr-Sq Murfreesboro, TN/Siegel/NEO A&M JC So-1L Flowery Branch, GA/Flowery Branch Fr-RS Flowery Branch, GA/Flowery Branch So-1L Nacogdoches, TX/Nacogdoches So-1L Tyler, TX/John Tyler So-Sq Yukon, OK/Yukon/Washburn Jr-Sq Edmond, OK/Memorial/NEO A&M JC Fr-HS Yukon, OK/Yukon Jr-TR San Jose, CA/Valley Christian/Arizona Jr-Sq Flower Mound, TX/Marcus Jr-TR Edinburg, TX/Texas Southern Fr-RS Converse, TX/Judson Sr-Sq Gainesville, TX/Gainesville Fr-HS Springfield, MO/Lighthouse Christian Sr-Tr Annapolis, MD/Old Mill/Michigan Fr-HS Euless, TX/Trinity Jr-TR Southlake, TX/Carroll/Arizona Sr-1L Deer Park, TX/Deer Park/Trinity Valley CC Jr-Sq Newnan, GA/Newnan Jr-1L Mustang, OK/Mustang Sr-Sq Austin, TX/Anderson Sr-1L Clute, TX/Brazoswood/Blinn CC So-1L Arlington, TX/Martin Fr-HS Houston, TX/Alief Taylor Fr-HS Jenks, OK/Jenks Sr-1L Salt Lake City, UT/East/Snow College So-1L San Antonio, TX/Ronald Reagan Jr-Sq Flowood, MS/NW Rankin/Pearl River CC Jr-TR Pearson, GA/Coffee/Garden City CC Fr-HS Norman, OK/Norman Fr-RS Edmond, OK/Memorial Fr-RS Waco, TX/University So-Sq Pflugerville, TX/Hendrickson So-1L Arroyo Grande, CA/Arroyo Grande So-Sq Tuttle, OK/Tuttle Sr-Sq Batesburg-Leesville, SC/High Sr-3L Coppell, TX/Coppell Jr-2L Houston, TX/North Shore Jr-Sq Jenks, OK/Jenks Sr-3L Cape Coral, FL/Cape Coral Fr-RS St. Louis, MO/Mary Institute Country Day Fr-HS DeSoto, TX/DeSoto Jr-2L Arlington, TX/Dunbar Sr-Sq Muskogee, OK/Muskogee Fr-RS Hurst, TX/L.D. Bell So-1L Houston, TX/North Shore Fr-RS Dallas, TX/DeSoto Fr-HS Midwest City, OK/Carl Albert
No. 71 50 36 5 78 2 82 27 68 33 22 38 86 33 1 19 44 30 18 11 16 64 26 10 77 1 84 81 44 42 7 42 52 29 61 35 20 13 30 96 65 89 12 50 4 82 25 5 27 45 74 89
Name Brad Lundblade Josh Mabin Nate Miller Jerel Morrow Matthew Mucha Caleb Muncrief Cole Neph Matthew Newsome Deionte Noel Archibald Ocloo-Lee Juwan Offray Emmanuel Ogbah Jarrell Owens Sione Palelei Kevin Peterson Justin Phillips Dillon Rake Bryant Reber Ramon Richards Tre Roberts Deric Robertson Jesse Robinson Desmond Roland Mason Rudolph Jaxon Salinas Ra’Shaad Samples Christian Schroeder Jhajuan Seales Jeremy Seaton Bryan Shanklin Brandon Sheperd Demarcus Sherod Ryan Simmons Zach Sinor Kaleb Smith Kip Smith Larry Stephens Jordan Sterns Raymond Taylor Vincent Taylor Ivan Thomas Luke Timian Kirk Tucker Zac Veatch J.W. Walsh Cole Walterscheid James Washington Blake Webb Corion Webster Chad Whitener Michael Wilson Sam Wren
Pos. Ht. OL 6-3 LB 6-2 WR 5-10 CB 6-0 OL 6-6 RB 5-8 WR 6-3 S 5-11 OL 6-3 CB 5-8 CB 5-11 DE 6-4 DE 6-3 RB 5-10 CB 5-11 LB 6-0 LB 6-1 CB 6-0 CB 6-0 S 6-2 S 6-2 OL 6-6 RB 6-2 QB 6-4 OL 6-4 WR 5-11 WR 5-11 WR 6-2 FB/TE 6-2 FB 5-11 WR 6-1 LB 6-0 LB 6-0 P 5-11 LS 6-3 P 6-1 S 5-10 S 6-1 RB 5-7 DT 6-3 DT 6-0 WR 6-1 DB 6-2 OL 6-4 QB 6-2 DE 6-6 WR 6-0 WR 5-11 RB 5-11 LB 6-1 OL 6-6 DE 6-2
Wt. 290 227 185 180 255 190 205 165 300 180 180 270 240 196 185 215 216 185 180 202 200 310 210 217 305 178 190 198 250 210 195 225 235 190 250 235 185 205 190 290 265 185 190 290 205 210 193 190 208 240 300 255
Exp. Hometown/Previous School Fr-HS Argyle, TX/Liberty Christian Fr-HS Houston, TX/Klein Oak Jr-Sq Lawton, OK/MacArthur Fr-RS Emporia, KS/Emporia Fr-HS Seabrook, TX/Clear Lake Jr-1L Madill, OK/Madill Fr-HS Owasso, OK/Owasso Fr-HS Sugar Land, TX/Clements Fr-HS Cibolo, TX/Steele So-Sq Moore, OK/Westmoore Fr-HS New Orleans, LA/Edna Karr So-1L Houston, TX/George Bush Fr-HS Palestine, TX/Palestine Fr-HS Gonzales, LA/East Ascension Jr-2L Wagoner, OK/Wagoner Fr-HS Pearland, TX/Pearland So-Sq Southlake, TX/Carroll Jr-Sq Leawood, KS/Blue Valley Fr-HS San Antonio, TX/Brackenridge Fr-HS Houston, TX/Eisenhower So-1L Killeen, TX/Killeen Fr-RS Bedford, TX/L.D. Bell Sr-2L Dallas, TX/Lake Highlands Fr-HS Rock Hill, SC/ Northwestern Fr-RS Irving, TX/Irving Fr-RS Dallas, TX/Skyline Sr-Sq Grapevine, TX/Grapevine So-1L Port Arthur, TX/Memorial Jr-2L Cashion, OK/Cashion Fr-HS Mansfield, TX/Mansfield Jr-2L St. Louis, MO/Parkway Central So-1L Decatur, GA/Columbia Jr-2L Cibolo, TX/Steele Fr-HS Castroville, TX/Medina Valley Fr-RS Aledo, TX/All Saints Episcopal Sr-1L Broomfield, CO/Legacy/UCLA Sr-2L Houston, TX/North Shore So-1L Cibolo, TX/Steele Jr-Sq Wichita, KS/Collegiate/Kansas State Fr-RS San Antonio, TX/James Madison Fr-HS Lawton, OK/Lawton Fr-HS Southlake, TX/Carroll Fr-HS Tucker, GA/Tucker So-1L Broken Arrow, OK/Broken Arrow Jr-2L Denton, TX/Guyer Fr-HS Muenster,TX/Muenster Fr-HS Stamford, TX/Stamford So-1L The Woodlands, TX/The Woodlands Fr-RS Atlanta, TX/Atlanta So-Tr Mansfield, TX/Mansfield/California So-Sq Aledo, TX/Aledo Sr-1L Palestine, TX/Palestine/Arizona Western CC
PRONUNCIATIONS 8 40 63 66 75 98 87 24 58 95 50 5
Gyasi Akem Devante Averette Deonte Cruse Lemaefe Galea’i Chris Grisbhy Ofa Hautau Victor Irokansi Miketavius Jones Daniel Koenig Vili Leveni Josh Mabin Jerel Morrow
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78 Matthew Mucha 22 Juwan Offray 38 Emmanuel Ogbah 86 Jarrell Owens 33 Sione Palelei 11 Tre Roberts 1 Ra’Shaad Samples 81 Jhajuan Seales 42 Demarcus Sherod 29 Zach Sinor
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ROSTER BY POSITION GROUPS OFFENSIVE LINE No. 50 57 58 60 64 66 67 68 69 71 73 74 75 76 77 78 79
Name Zac Veatch Paul Lewis Daniel Koenig Zachary Crabtree Jesse Robinson Lemaefe Galea’i Brandon Garrett Deionte Noel Devin Davis Brad Lundblade Grant Canis Michael Wilson Chris Grisbhy Colby Hegwood Jaxon Salinas Matthew Mucha Jack Kurzu
QUARTERBACKS No. 4 10 12 14
Name J.W. Walsh Mason Rudolph Daxx Garman Taylor Cornelius
RUNNING BACKS
No. 2 20 22 23 24 26 27 30 33 39 41 42 44 46 49
Name Caleb Muncrief Corey Bennett Otis Gates Rennie Childs Tyreek Hill Desmond Roland Corion Webster Raymond Taylor Sione Palelei Teddy Johnson Britton Abbott Bryan Shanklin Jeremy Seaton Derek Branson Ryan Lester
RECEIVERS
No. 1 3 5 6 7 8 13 15 17 24 25 29 36 38 47 80 81 82 83 84 85 87 89
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Name Ra’Shaad Samples Marcell Ateman Blake Webb Keenen Brown Brandon Sheperd C.J. Curry David Glidden Chris Lacy Austin Hays Tyreek Hill James Washington Cameron Gravelle Nate Miller Kameron Doolittle Blake Jarwin Jaren Colston-Green Jhajuan Seales Cole Neph Brendan Fagan Christian Schroeder Jordan Frazier Tyler Holcomb Luke Timian
COACHED BY BOB CONNELLY
Pos. OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL
Ht. 6-4 6-3 6-6 6-7 6-6 6-5 6-5 6-3 6-5 6-3 6-2 6-6 6-5 6-5 6-4 6-6 6-4
Wt. 290 295 300 290 310 330 295 300 312 290 275 300 325 320 305 255 305
Exp. Hometown/Previous School So-1L Broken Arrow, OK/Broken Arrow So-1L Houston, TX/North Shore Sr-3L Cape Coral, FL/Cape Coral Fr-RS Mansfield, TX/Mansfield Fr-RS Bedford, TX/L.D. Bell Fr-HS Euless, TX/Trinity Sr-1L Deer Park, TX/Deer Park/Trinity Valley CC Fr-HS Cibolo, TX/Steele So-1L Nacogdoches, TX/Nacogdoches Fr-HS Argyle, TX/Liberty Christian So-Sq Midland, TX/Midland So-Sq Aledo, TX/Aledo Sr-1L Clute, TX/Brazoswood/Blinn CC Jr-Sq Flowood, MS/NW Rankin/Pearl River CC Fr-RS Irving, TX/Irving Fr-HS Seabrook, TX/Clear Lake Fr-RS St. Louis, MO/Mary Institute Country Day
Pos. QB QB QB QB
Ht. 6-2 6-4 6-2 6-6
Wt. 205 217 205 184
Exp. Jr-2L Fr-HS Jr-Tr Fr-HS
Pos. Ht. RB 5-8 RB 5-9 RB 5-7 RB 5-10 ATH 5-10 RB 6-2 RB 5-11 RB 5-7 RB 5-10 FB 5-11 FB 6-3 FB 5-11 FB/TE 6-2 FB 6-2 FB 5-10
Wt. 190 205 202 205 185 210 208 190 196 225 230 210 250 250 225
COACHED BY MIKE YURCICH Hometown/Previous School Denton, TX/Guyer Rock Hill, SC/ Northwestern Southlake, TX/Carroll/Arizona Bushland, TX/Bushland
COACHED BY JEMAL SINGLETON
Exp. Jr-1L Jr-Sq Jr-Sq So-1L Jr-Tr Sr-2L Fr-RS Jr-Sq Fr-HS Sr-3L Fr-HS Fr-HS Jr-2L Sr-1L Sr-Sq
Hometown/Previous School Madill, OK/Madill Choctaw, OK/Choctaw Newnan, GA/Newnan Houston, TX/Cypress Ridge Pearson, GA/Coffee/Garden City CC Dallas, TX/Lake Highlands Atlanta, TX/Atlanta Wichita, KS/Collegiate/Kansas State Gonzales, LA/East Ascension Coppell, TX/Coppell Liberal, KS/Liberal Mansfield, TX/Mansfield Cashion, OK/Cashion McKinney, TX/Boyd Muskogee, OK/Muskogee
COACHED BY KASEY DUNN AND JASON RAY
Pos. WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR ATH WR WR WR WR TE WR WR WR WR WR TE TE WR
Ht. 5-11 6-4 5-11 6-3 6-1 6-2 5-7 6-3 6-2 5-10 6-0 6-0 5-10 5-8 6-5 6-2 6-2 6-3 6-2 5-11 6-5 6-3 6-1
Wt. 178 210 190 205 195 205 185 191 185 185 193 195 185 200 240 170 198 205 200 190 242 228 185
Exp. Fr-RS So-1L So-1L Fr-HS Jr-2L So-1L Jr-1L Fr-HS So-1L Jr-Tr Fr-HS Sr-Sq Jr-Sq Jr-Sq So-Sq Fr-RS So-1L Fr-HS Jr-Sq Sr-Sq Fr-HS Fr-RS Fr-HS
Hometown/Previous School Dallas, TX/Skyline Dallas, TX/Wylie East The Woodlands, TX/The Woodlands Houston, TX/Alief Taylor St. Louis, MO/Parkway Central Flowery Branch, GA/Flowery Branch Mustang, OK/Mustang DeSoto, TX/DeSoto San Antonio, TX/Ronald Reagan Pearson, GA/Coffee/Garden City CC Stamford, TX/Stamford Austin, TX/Anderson Lawton, OK/MacArthur Edmond, OK/Memorial/NEO A&M JC Tuttle, OK/Tuttle Tallahassee, FL/Leon Port Arthur, TX/Memorial Owasso, OK/Owasso Flower Mound, TX/Marcus Grapevine, TX/Grapevine Springfield, MO/Lighthouse Christian Edmond, OK/Memorial Southlake, TX/Carroll
DEFENSIVE LINE No. 35 38 41 63 65 70 72 82 86 86 87 89 90 91 92 94 95 96 97 98 99
Name Andre Dowuona-Hammond Emmanuel Ogbah Dawson Bassett Deonte Cruse Ivan Thomas Ben Hughes Robert Lolofie Cole Walterscheid Jarrell Owens Shawn Ackley Victor Irokansi Sam Wren Trace Clark James Castleman Jimmy Bean Jordan Brailford Vili Leveni Vincent Taylor Eric Davis Ofa Hautau Trey Carter
LINEBACKERS No. 8 10 12 14 19 31 32 40 42 44 45 47 50 52
Name Gyasi Akem Seth Jacobs Kirk Tucker Josh Furman Justin Phillips D’Nerius Antoine Kris Catlin Devante Averette Demarcus Sherod Dillon Rake Chad Whitener Brian Ciszewski Josh Mabin Ryan Simmons
CORNERBACKS
No. 1 2 3 5 6 18 22 24 25 30 33
Name Kevin Peterson Darius Curry Chris Hardeman Jerel Morrow Ashton Lampkin Ramon Richards Juwan Offray Miketavius Jones Taylor Lewis Bryant Reber Archibald Ocloo-Lee
SAFETIES
No. 4 7 11 13 15 16 20 27 28 37
Name Dylan Harding Tre Flowers Tre Roberts Jordan Sterns Elliott Jeffcoat Deric Robertson Larry Stephens Matthew Newsome DeShawn Franklin Derek Deeds
SPECIALISTS
No. 19 29 35 49 53 54 59 61
Name Ben Grogan Zach Sinor Kip Smith Kevin King Zac Faires Josh Elias Matt Hockett Kaleb Smith
COACHED BY JOE BOB CLEMENTS
Pos. DE DE DE DT DT DT DE DE DE DT DE DE DE DT DE DE DE DT DT DT DE
Ht. 6-2 6-4 6-4 6-0 6-0 6-3 6-2 6-6 6-3 6-4 6-3 6-2 6-4 6-2 6-5 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-2 6-4
Wt. 235 270 228 300 265 310 250 210 240 265 240 255 255 300 250 225 270 290 290 290 250
Pos. LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB
Ht. 6-1 6-2 6-2 6-2 6-0 6-0 6-1 6-0 6-0 6-1 6-1 5-11 6-2 6-0
Wt. 210 220 190 202 215 215 225 235 225 216 240 188 227 235
Exp. Fr-HS So-1L Fr-HS Sr-Tr Fr-HS Jr-Tr Jr-2L Jr-Tr So-1L So-Sq So-Tr Fr-HS Fr-HS Jr-2L
Pos. CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB
Ht. 5-11 6-1 5-9 6-0 5-11 6-0 5-11 5-10 6-0 6-0 5-8
Wt. 185 190 178 180 180 180 180 175 180 185 180
Exp. Jr-2L Fr-RS Fr-HS Fr-RS Jr-2L Fr-HS Fr-HS Jr-2L Fr-RS Jr-Sq So-Sq
Pos. S S S S S S S S S S
Ht. 6-2 6-3 6-2 6-1 5-10 6-2 5-10 5-11 5-11 5-9
Wt. 190 190 202 205 190 200 185 165 200 194
Exp. Fr-HS Fr-RS Fr-HS So-1L Sr-Sq So-1L Sr-2L Fr-HS Sr-Sq So-Sq
Pos. K P P K LS LS P LS
Ht. 6-1 5-11 6-1 5-10 6-3 6-0 6-3 6-3
Wt. 186 190 235 175 200 195 185 250
Exp. So-1L Fr-HS Sr-1L Jr-Sq Jr-Tr Jr-TR Fr-HS Fr-RS
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Exp. Hometown/Previous School Fr-HS Yukon, OK/Yukon So-1L Houston, TX/George Bush Fr-RS Tuttle, OK/Tuttle Sr-Sq Murfreesboro, TN/Siegel/NEO A&M JC Fr-HS Lawton, OK/Lawton Fr-RS Waco, TX/University Fr-HS Midwest City, OK/Carl Albert Fr-HS Muenster,TX/Muenster Fr-HS Palestine, TX/Palestine Jr-Sq Cleveland, OK/Cleveland/Lindenwood So-Sq Pflugerville, TX/Hendrickson Sr-1L Palestine, TX/Palestine/Arizona Western CC Jr-2L Wichita, KS/Collegiate School Sr-3L Amarillo, TX/Amarillo Jr-1L Denton, TX/Guyer Fr-HS Tulsa, OK/Booker T. Washington Fr-RS Hurst, TX/L.D. Bell Fr-RS San Antonio, TX/James Madison So-1L Tyler, TX/John Tyler Sr-1L Salt Lake City, UT/East/Snow College Fr-HS Dallas, TX/Pinkston
COACHED BY GLENN SPENCER Hometown/Previous School Broken Arrow, OK/Broken Arrow Arroyo Grande, CA/Arroyo Grande Tucker, GA/Tucker Annapolis, MD/Old Mill/Michigan Pearland, TX/Pearland New Iberia, LA/Westgate/Trinity Valley CC San Antonio, TX/Madison Melvindale, MI/Melvindale/Ellsworth CC Decatur, GA/Columbia Southlake, TX/Carroll Mansfield, TX/Mansfield/California Flower Mound, TX/Marcus Houston, TX/Klein Oak Cibolo, TX/Steele
COACHED BY VAN MALONE Hometown/Previous School Wagoner, OK/Wagoner Flowery Branch, GA/Flowery Branch Houston, TX/Alief Taylor Emporia, KS/Emporia Arlington, TX/Dunbar San Antonio, TX/Brackenridge New Orleans, LA/Edna Karr Houston, TX/North Shore Dallas, TX/DeSoto Leawood, KS/Blue Valley Moore, OK/Westmoore
COACHED BY TIM DUFFIE Hometown/Previous School Jenks, OK/Jenks Converse, TX/Judson Houston, TX/Eisenhower Cibolo, TX/Steele Batesburg-Leesville, SC/High Killeen, TX/Killeen Houston, TX/North Shore Sugar Land, TX/Clements Gainesville, TX/Gainesville Yukon, OK/Yukon/Washburn
COACHED BY ROBBIE DISCHER Hometown/Previous School Arlington, TX/Martin Castroville, TX/Medina Valley Broomfield, CO/Legacy/UCLA Jenks, OK/Jenks Edinburg, TX/Texas Southern San Jose, CA/Valley Christian/Arizona Norman, OK/Norman Aledo, TX/All Saints Episcopal
2014 SEASON PREVIEW
THE NEXT GENERATION
With only 10 starters and 37 letterwinners returning from last year’s team, a new wave of Cowboys gets to etch a name for itself in 2014. Part of Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy’s philosophy is the concept that if one man goes down, the next man steps in and the team continues to move forward. In 2014, that philosophy will be put to good use because OSU lost a particularly high amount of production from 2013 and is replacing it with several players who are yet unproven. Good players are everywhere on the roster, but many of those good players will be learning on the fly as they’ll face a sustained amount of meaningful game action for the first time in 2014. What does that mean? It means that Gundy and his staff will spend more time developing and less time refining than they have in recent years. Based on returning productivity and past performance, areas of strength include the defensive line and the offensive skill positions.
Gone are 17 starters and 33 letterwinners from OSU’s 2013 team that went 10-3 and played in the AT&T Cotton Bowl. Among the group of players lost are consensus AllAmerica cornerback Justin Gilbert, first-team All-Big 12 performers Caleb Lavey, Calvin Barnett, Parker Graham and Shaun Lewis and second-team All-Big 12 performers Clint Chelf, Josh Stewart, Daytawion Lowe and Kye Staley.
Good players are everywhere on the roster, but many of those good players will be learning on the fly as they face a sustained amount of meaningful game action for the first time in 2014.
On the defensive side of the ball, departed seniors accounted for 78 percent of OSU’s tackles, 73 percent of OSU’s turnovers forced, 87 percent of OSU’s forced fumbles and 78 percent of OSU’s pass breakups in 2013. Back are six offensive starters, four defensive starters, the kicker and the punter from last year. All told, Gundy welcomes back 20 offensive letterwinners and 15 defensive letterwinners. Only six players on the OSU roster have started 10 or more games in their career with defensive tackle James Castleman (24 career starts) and offensive lineman Daniel Koenig (22 career starts) leading the way. Receiver Jhajuan Seales, defensive end Jimmy Bean, linebacker Ryan Simmons and cornerback Kevin Peterson were full-time starters a year ago, with quarterback J.W. Walsh, offensive lineman Chris Grisbhy and running back Desmond Roland all starting at least five games in 2013.
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2014 SEASON PREVIEW STATE OF THE PROGRAM The Oklahoma State football program has risen to a new level of national prominence in recent years. A look: MOST WINS, 2008-13 1. Alabama 2. Boise State 3. Oregon 4. Ohio State 4. Oklahoma 6. LSU 6. Florida State 8. Oklahoma State 8. Stanford 10. TCU
72-9 69-10 67-12 63-15 63-17 61-18 61-20 59-19 59-20 58-19
CONSECUTIVE YEARS WITH A BOWL GAME Oklahoma State has appeared in a school-record eight consecutive bowl games, which marks the 13th-longest active streak in the nation. The list: Consecutive Team Bowl Appearances 1. Florida State 32 2. Virginia Tech 21 3. Georgia 17 3. Georgia Tech 17 5. Oklahoma 15 6. LSU 14 7. Boise State 12 7. Wisconsin 12 9. Alabama 10 10. BYU 9 10. Clemson 9 10. Oregon 9 13. Oklahoma State 8 14. Michigan State 7 15. Nebraska 6 15. Northern Illinois 6 15. Pittsburgh 6 15. South Carolina 6 19. Ohio 5 19. Stanford 5 19. Texas A&M 5
BIG 12 RECORD - CONFERENCE GAMES, 2008-13 Only two teams in the Big 12 have posted a winning record against the league every season since 2008, Oklahoma State and Oklahoma. West Virginia and TCU were not counted in these totals, as they joined the Big 12 in 2012. 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Total Oklahoma 7-1 5-3 6-2 6-3 8-1 7-2 39-12 Oklahoma State 5-3 6-2 6-2 8-1 5-4 7-2 37-14 Texas 7-1 8-0 2-6 4-5 5-4 7-2 33-18 Kansas State 2-6 4-4 3-5 7-2 8-1 5-4 29-22 Texas Tech 7-1 5-3 3-5 2-7 4-5 4-5 25-26 Baylor 2-6 1-7 4-4 6-3 4-5 8-1 25-26 Iowa State 0-8 3-5 3-5 3-6 3-6 2-7 14-37 Kansas 4-4 1-7 1-7 0-9 0-9 1-8 7-44
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POSITION BREAKDOWN OFFENSIVE LINE A reasonable argument can be made that OSU has an experienced group of offensive linemen. An equally reasonable argument can be made that the Cowboys embark on the 2014 season with much to prove up front. So what to expect from the OSU offensive line? That lies in the eye of the beholder. Optimists can point to the return of left tackle Devin Davis as a boost to a group that includes five players who have already started at least one game at offensive line during their career and a sixth player (guard Zac Veatch) who moves over from tight end, where he also logged a start. Many viewed Davis as being one of the best offensive lineman on the OSU roster heading into the 2013 season. He suffered an injury during fall camp and just like that, his season was over before it ever started. At six-foot-five and a wellproportioned 312 pounds, Davis has a presence that commands attention. A full recovery from him will go a long way in helping the Cowboys in the trenches. A trio of offensive linemen who earned starts last season were tackles Daniel Koenig and Brandon Garrett and guard Chris Grisbhy. Koenig battled injury at the beginning of the 2013 season, but started every game after his return. Both Garrett and Grisbhy came to OSU from the junior college ranks and both had their moments in 2013. Garrett played exclusively at tackle and Grisbhy saw action at both guard and tackle a year ago. Garrett, however, suffered an injury in the Cotton Bowl and joined Davis on the sidelines for the duration of the Cowboys’ 2014 spring drills. Like Davis, Garrett’s recovery could play a role in the fortunes of OSU’s offensive line in 2014. For the fourth time in as many years, the Cowboys break in a new center. Paul Lewis, who started a game at guard as a redshirt freshman in 2013, moved to center during the season and is a strong candidate to start there in 2014. Veatch is an interesting prospect in that he was a high school tight end that was converted into an offensive lineman. He hasn’t had substantial game experience up front, but the coaches have repeatedly praised his mindset and toughness. Others who will likely factor in to the playing time rotation include sophomore Michael Wilson and redshirt freshman Zachary Crabtree. Wilson saw limited action in 2013 and Crabtree redshirted. The man charged with making sense of the uncertainty is Bob Connelly, an 18-year coaching veteran who joined the OSU staff in February. Though in his first year with Oklahoma State, Connelly has a good deal of experience coaching offensive line at big-time college football programs. Stops at Alabama, UCLA and Arizona State highlight his résumé.
THE BOTTOM LINE The offensive line is a position group that carries some questions into the fall, perhaps none bigger than if fully-recovered versions of Devin Davis and Brandon Garrett will be available to first-year coach Bob Connelly. If those two are healthy, it carries a trickle-down effect of experience and depth that would help the offensive line as a group.
QUARTERBACK In junior J.W. Walsh, OSU has a quarterback who has put up big numbers and has led the team to Big 12 Conference wins, both at home and on the road. A true dual-threat quarterback, Walsh started three games as a redshirt freshman in 2012 and five games as a NCAA LEADERS, CAREER QBR sophomore in 2013. He finished last season as one of only five sophomore Player, School Career QBR quarterbacks with 20 or more career passing touchdowns and 10 or more 1. Marcus Mariota, Oregon 88.7 career rushing touchdowns. The other four were Texas A&M’s Johnny Man2. Jameis Winston, Florida State 88.5 ziel, Oregon’s Marcus Mariota, UCLA’s Brett Hundley and BYU’s Taysom 3. Bryce Petty, Baylor 85.3 Hill. 4. Nick Marshall, Auburn 82.9 Walsh has split time at quarterback with others in both of his first two 5. Davis Webb, Texas Tech 82.6 years in Stillwater, sharing snaps - and starts - with Clint Chelf and Wes 6. Dak Prescott, Mississippi State 82.2 Lunt in 2012 and then with Chelf again in 2013. Consequently, Walsh hasn’t 7. J.W. Walsh, Oklahoma State 80.1 piled up eye-popping numbers to this point in his career. However, when 8. Kevin Hogan, Stanford 78.7 Walsh is examined through the lens of efficiency stats, the picture becomes 9. Brett Hundley, UCLA 77.2 clearer on what he brings to the team. Walsh’s career QBR of 80.1 ranks 10. Marquise Williams, North Carolina 76.2 seventh among all returning quarterbacks nationally. On the Big 12 level, Walsh ranks second among returning quarterbacks in the conference in pass efficiency rating. The list (minimum 300 career pass attempts): Player, School Bryce Petty, Baylor J.W. Walsh, Oklahoma State David Ash, Texas Davis Webb, Texas Tech Clint Trickett, WVU Trevone Boykin, TCU
Cmp 260 222 366 226 189 272
Att 417 353 578 361 339 468
Pct 62.4 62.9 63.3 62.6 55.8 58.1
Yds 4340 2897 4538 2718 2552 3252
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Y/A 10.4 8.2 7.9 7.5 7.5 6.9
TD 33 22 30 20 14 22
Int 3 8 18 9 11 17
Effic. 174.5 147.9 140.2 139.1 126.1 124.7
2014 SEASON PREVIEW Third-year man Daxx Garman is a natural thrower who lacks game experience, but has given reason for optimism on the practice field. True freshman Mason Rudolph enrolled early after a decorated high school career, and could see his development accelerated as a result.
THE BOTTOM LINE The owner of a 6-2 career record as a starter, J.W. Walsh is one of the returning national and Big 12 leaders in career efficiency stats and he has positioned himself as a leader on the field, in the weight room and in the locker room at OSU. Daxx Garman has demonstrated skills in a practice setting that can make him effective and Mason Rudolph is a young prospect with some of tools needed to be successful.
RUNNING BACK Desmond Roland is a proven entity. Despite starting only seven games last year, Roland still finished 2013 with 811 rushing yards and 13 rushing touchdowns. He has scored 21 touchdowns in his 30 career games, despite not getting feature-back touches until the midpoint of his junior year. At 6-2, 210, Roland has a straight-ahead, powerful running style not common in spread offenses. He showed workhorse ability in the first two starts of his career by rushing a combined 57 times for 315 yards and seven touchdowns in leading OSU to wins at Iowa State and at Texas Tech. He also showed explosive ability by rushing 21 times for 144 yards (6.9 yards per carry) and adding two rushing touchdowns against Oklahoma to cap the 2013 regular season. He also had a touchdown catch against the Sooners that day. Behind Roland are a pair of explosive options in sophomore Rennie Childs and junior Tyreek Hill. As a true freshman in 2013, Childs caught the attention of observers when he was inserted into OSU’s close win over TCU in the second half and rushed for 45 yards on nine carries and added a crucial touchdown in his limited action. He then added 70 yards on just nine carries (7.8 yards per carry) as part of the Cowboys’ win at Texas Tech. His one-cut-and-get-up-the-field style makes him more of a prototypical back in a spread system. As for Hill, perhaps no player generated more buzz around Stillwater during spring drills than the five-star recruit from the junior college ranks. Hill split the spring between the gridiron and the track and excelled on both. In football, he was a threat to rip off long runs at any time. Coaches consistently praised his performance. In track, he won the Big 12 indoor 200 meter title and took fifth at the NCAA Indoor Championships to earn All-America status. He was a key cog in the Cowboys winning their first Big 12 team championship. The best illustration of Hill’s speed is this - the 20.14 that he clocked in the 200 meters during his high school days would have placed him fifth at the 2012 London Olympics. Hill’s speed is unique and so is his playing style. He is listed as a running back, but is a good candidate to see action as a receiver and on special teams as well. During the spring, OSU coaches verbalized multiple times a desire to get him as many touches as possible. Be it from out of the backfield, from the wide receiver spot or in the return game, Hill has the earmarks of a big-play talent. At fullback, OSU returns junior Jeremy Seaton, who became an increasingly viable option as last season progressed. Like Hill, Seaton is versatile enough to line up in multiple positions. Don’t be surprised to see Seaton at tight end from time to time. To this point of his career, he has not touched the ball with any regularity, but his eight career touches have resulted in three touchdowns.
THE BOTTOM LINE While Desmond Roland is the only seasoned veteran in the bunch, there is still reason to believe that running back can be one of the better position groups for OSU in 2014. Neither Rennie Childs nor Tyreek Hill have proven themselves throughout the grind of a season, but both have earned the right to get a good share of touches in 2014.
WIDE RECEIVER What does Oklahoma State have at wide receiver? A stable of good players. What does Oklahoma State not have at wide receiver? A stable of experienced players. It could be that this position group is among the best on the roster. It could also be that this position group is still finding itself and needs some time to develop into what it can ultimately be. There’s no way to know for sure until games are played. What is known, however, is that Jhajuan Seales is the most accomplished of the bunch. Seales was third on the team last year with 39 catches for 571 yards and three touchdowns. Those marks represent the highest totals for any of OSU’s returning pass-catchers. Based on his work during spring practice, Seales is on schedule to be a productive Big 12 receiver. Junior Brandon Sheperd and sophomore Marcell Ateman both have big-play ability in the vertical passing game and saw meaningful action a year ago. After missing last season to injury, Austin Hays returns as well. Sheperd is an explosive talent capable of making sensational grabs. At six-foot-four, 210 pounds and a good leaper, Ateman has the natural tools that can translate into a high level of productivity. Once his raw tools and his understanding of the nuances of the position come together, Ateman could blossom into a standout. The same can be said about Sheperd. Hays has a very good understanding of all four receiver positions within OSU’s offense and his versatility makes him valuable. An additional player to watch on the outside is C.J. Curry. With only one catch in 2013, Curry won’t turn heads on a stat sheet, but he improved noticeably on the practice field as last season progressed and could be in line to see the ball come his way more often in 2014.
STATE OF THE PROGRAM The Golden Years at Oklahoma State are happening right now. Now in his 10th year at the helm of the program, Mike Gundy is leading his alma mater to a level of sustained success never before seen in Stillwater. Comparing the program Gundy has built to the one he inherited when he took over in 2005: The 10 years Before Gundy Era Gundy (2005-pres.) (1995-2004) Top-25 National Finishes Top-20 National Finishes Top-15 National Finishes Top-10 National Finishes Top-5 National Finishes
4 4 2 1 1
1 0 0 0 0
Seasons with at least 10 wins Seasons with at least nine wins Seasons with at least eight wins
3 5 6
0 1 3
Conference Record 45-30 Top-3 Finishes in Conf. Standings 5
32-49 0
All-Americans Conference Player of the Year First-Round NFL Draft Picks
16 4 5 0 5 3
Bowl Appearances Bowl Victories
8 5
4 1
COWBOYS IN THE NFL Entering the 2014-15 season, 26 OSU products are playing in the NFL, most all of whom played under Mike Gundy. The list: Player Team Dan Bailey Dallas Cowboys Calvin Barnett Cleveland Browns Justin Blackmon Jacksonville Jaguars Dez Bryant Dallas Cowboys Josh Cooper Minnesota Vikings Perrish Cox San Francisco 49ers Shamiel Gary New England Patriots Justin Gilbert Cleveland Browns Parker Graham Baltimore Ravens Corey Hilliard Detroit Lions Kendall Hunter San Francisco 49ers Charlie Johnson Minnesota Vikings Orie Lemon Dallas Cowboys Shaun Lewis Green Bay Packers Daytawion Lowe Philadelphia Eagles Russell Okung Seattle Seahawks Tyler Patmon Dallas Cowboys Brandon Pettigrew Detroit Lions Joseph Randle Dallas Cowboys Zac Robinson Cincinnati Bengals Ryan Robinson Oakland Raiders Quinn Sharp Cincinnati Bengals Antonio Smith Oakland Raiders Lane Taylor Green Bay Packers Brandon Weeden Dallas Cowboys Kevin Williams Seattle Seahawks
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Position Kicker Defensive Line Wide Receiver Wide Receiver Wide Receiver Cornerback Safety Cornerback Offensive Line Offensive Line Running Back Offensive Line Linebacker Linebacker Safety Offensive Line Cornerback Tight End Running Back Quarterback Defensive End Place kicker Defensive End Guard Quarterback Defensive Line
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2014 SEASON PREVIEW STATE OF THE PROGRAM
Since 2009, Oklahoma State has six first-round NFL Draft picks, a total that leads the Big 12 and trails only Alabama, Florida and LSU nationally. A closer look: OSU’S FIRST-ROUND PICKS SINCE 2009 Year Rd. Pick Player Team Pos. 2009 1 20 Brandon Pettigrew Lions TE 2010 1 6 Russell Okung Seahawks T 1 24 Dez Bryant Cowboys WR 2012 1 5 Justin Blackmon Jaguars WR 1 22 Brandon Weeden Browns QB 2014 1 8 Justin Gilbert Browns CB FIRST-ROUND PICKS SINCE 2009 (BIG 12) 1. Oklahoma State 6 2. Baylor 5 Oklahoma 5 4. Texas 3 5. TCU 2 West Virginia 2 7. Kansas State 1 Texas Tech 1 9. Iowa State 0 Kansas 0 FIRST-ROUND PICKS SINCE 2009 (NATIONAL) 1. Alabama 2. Florida 3. LSU 4. Oklahoma State Florida State Missouri North Carolina Texas A&M USC 10. Baylor Georgia Ohio State Oklahoma Tennessee 15. Auburn California Illinois Louisville Notre Dame Wisconsin
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16 8 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4
In David Glidden and Blake Webb, the Cowboys have a pair of quick and shifty slot receivers. Both have been around the program for a while, but neither has been asked to carry a heavy workload to this point, thanks to the presence of two-time All-Big 12 receiver Josh Stewart. Glidden caught 15 passes a year ago. Webb caught only two thanks to an earlyseason injury that sidelined him for the rest of the year. Webb was back in action during the spring and was productive. Tyreek Hill could see some action in the slot as could Ra’Shaad Samples. Samples redshirted a year ago and missed most of the spring to injury, but is an interesting prospect. Blazing fast and a high-level national recruit during his high school days, Samples has the natural tools and skill set to thrive in Oklahoma State’s offense. Injuries have kept him from demonstrating what he can do at this early point of his college career, so he is a bit of an x-factor entering the season. When OSU implemented its current version of the spread offense in 2010, the Cowboys moved away from a true tight end position, but that is beginning to change because OSU has a few options there in Seaton, Blake Jarwin and Jordan Frazier. Seaton was mentioned earlier as a fullback and Jarwin is a walk-on who has spent his career as a standout member of the scout team but now appears to be ready to see game action. Frazier was a member of the 2014 signing class who enrolled early and participated in spring practice.
THE BOTTOM LINE There is a lot that is unknown about OSU’s receiving corps because the group is young and inexperienced, but these are good players and it wouldn’t be a surprise if this group turns into one of the strengths of the team as the season progresses.
DEFENSIVE LINE Most of OSU’s position groups will look much different in 2014 than they did in 2013. The most notable exception is the defensive line. This group returns most of the playmakers from the 2013 unit that was instrumental in the Cowboys ranking 16th nationally with an average of 7.3 tackles for loss per game. OSU registered 25 sacks last season, 19.5 of which came from defensive linemen. Senior defensive tackle James Castleman and junior defensive end Jimmy Bean both started every game last year. Senior defensive tackle Ofa Hautau was a heavily-utilized backup, as were senior defensive end Sam Wren, sophomore defensive end Emmanuel Ogbah and junior defensive end Trace Clark. These are six key rotational players from one of the better defensive line groups OSU has fielded in some time. An athletic six-foot-two, 300-pounder, Castleman is an established performer. He led all Cowboy interior linemen with 33 tackles last year and with an interception, two blocked kicks, a pair of fumble recoveries and a forced fumble to his credit, he has done a little bit of everything during his time in Stillwater. His 11.5 career tackles for loss are tops among returning OSU players. Bean led the Cowboys with 4.5 sacks last season and blossomed in the final stretch, registering at least one tackle for loss in each of OSU’s last four games, highlighted by a three-tackle-for-loss showing against Missouri in the Cotton Bowl. His 6.5 tackles for loss in the final four games of last season were more than double the output for any Cowboy during that period of time. After battling injuries early in his career, Bean has added about 15 pounds of muscle to his frame since arriving on campus and has positioned himself to be an important member of the defensive unit. In Hautau and Wren, OSU has a pair of junior college transfers with a year of Big 12 experience. Both members of the duo saw substantial action a year ago and appear primed to be difference-makers in 2014. At six-foot-two and 290 pounds with a low center of gravity, Hautau is difficult to move and consequently, is effective against the run. Wren has an explosive first step off the edge and is fast enough and athletic enough to make plays all over the field. Two emerging players who seem ready to break through are Ogbah and Clark. As a redshirt freshman playing in a reserve role last year, Ogbah made 20 tackles, 5.5 of which were tackles for loss. He bagged four sacks and was credited with four quarterback hurries. Long story short - he knows his way into opposing backfields. A very intelligent individual, Clark is in his third year in the program and is now in position to make more of an impact in key situations than he has been to this point. Other developing defensive linemen to watch are redshirt freshmen Vili Leveni and Vincent Taylor and sophomore Eric Davis.
THE BOTTOM LINE With six key players back, there is no question that the defensive line is OSU’s most established unit. James Castleman and Jimmy Bean are the leaders, but Emmanuel Ogbah, Ofa Hautau, Sam Wren and Trace Clark are all capable of making plays as well. This is a strong group.
LINEBACKER With first-team All-Big 12 performers Shaun Lewis and Caleb Lavey patrolling the field, two of Oklahoma State’s three linebacker spots were manned by three-year starters in 2013. Lewis and Lavey are gone and now it’s time for others to put their imprint on the second level of the Cowboy defense. The only returning player with starting experience - junior Ryan Simmons - figures to be the leader of the group. A team-first style of player, Simmons came to Stillwater as a middle linebacker, but was converted to weakside backer in 2013 thanks to the presence of Lavey. He now returns to his natural position and enters 2014 as OSU’s returning leader in career tackles with 93. In 2013, Simmons ranked near the top of the squad with 67 tackles and nine tackles for loss.
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2014 SEASON PREVIEW Beyond Simmons, linebackers coach and defensive coordinator Glenn Spencer will be looking for players to step up into roles they have not yet experienced to this point of their respective careers. Sophomore Seth Jacobs and junior Devante Averette logged the bulk of outside linebacker reps during spring practice. Jacobs was a well-thought-of recruit in the 2012 class who is still on the front end of his career. He rotated in for some action as a redshirt freshman last season, but didn’t carry a particularly heavy workload. His role should expand significantly in 2014 and he has been praised by the coaches for his attitude and team-first mindset. Averette is a junior college transfer who gave reason for optimism during the spring with his ability to fly to the football. With no Division I experience, there will be an adjustment period for Averette, but he could be effective when everything clicks. Linebacker may be a position where OSU’s first-year players have a chance to break in and see some game action. Averette, who enrolled early to participate in spring drills, has already been mentioned, but 2013 first-team junior college All-American D’Nerius Antoine is a name to remember as well. At six-foot, 215, he has the frame to play OSU’s hybrid “star” linebacker position. He will get a good look from the coaching staff during fall camp. Another candidate for meaningful action at the “star” linebacker is Josh Furman, who graduated from Michigan and enrolled at OSU during the summer. He’s eligible to play this season. He started three games at safety in three years with the Wolverines and tallied 29 career tackles in that span. Though the bulk of his production at Michigan came on special teams, his overall experience should serve both he and the OSU defense well. If true freshmen Gyasi Akem, Josh Mabin or Justin Phillips are ready to contribute, it’s not too far of a reach to think any of them may crack the two-deep at some point in 2014.
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THE BOTTOM LINE With Ryan Simmons the only member of this position group having substantial game experience under his belt, on-thejob training will be a theme for OSU’s linebackers, no matter who plays. There are players here who could conceivably be productive, but there is no way to know for sure until games are played.
TEXAS TECH Big 12 opener will be played on a Thursday night. Pokes have won five straight over Red Raiders.
CORNERBACK The bad news is that perhaps the best cornerback in Oklahoma State history - 2013 consensus All-American and Thorpe Award finalist Justin Gilbert - is gone. The good news is that the Cowboys have a pair of battle-tested players manning the cornerback positions in juniors Kevin Peterson and Ashton Lampkin. Peterson was a regular starter opposite of Gilbert a year ago and Lampkin garnered substantial playing time as a reserve. Peterson has the makings of a very good cornerback, both from a mental standpoint and from a physical standpoint. He made 24 tackles a year ago, broke up four passes and recorded two interceptions. Now in his third year with the Cowboys, Peterson finds himself in a leadership role for the first time, which is something the coaches are comfortable with thanks to his intelligence, his work ethic and his on-field performance. Peterson is expected to not only serve in a leadership role for the cornerbacks, but for the defense and the team as a whole. Lampkin was a regular contributor as a sophomore in 2013 and has the inside track on earning the starting nod across from Peterson in 2014. At five-foot-11 and 180 pounds, he has good size to go with good speed. He also has a fearless attitude on the field, which is a must for successful cornerbacks in the Big 12. Though he saw ample action as a cornerback last season, perhaps his biggest contribution to the team came as part of OSU’s kickoff coverage unit, where he was regularly the first one down the field and was ultimately recognized as the team’s special teams player of the year. Cornerbacks coach Van Malone utilized the spring as an opportunity to accelerate the development of redshirt freshman Darius Curry in order to get him ready for significant playing time as well. At six-foot-one and 190 pounds, Curry has an imposing frame for a cornerback and his performance on the practice field during the spring provided reason for optimism. He is at the front end of his career and is a developing prospect, but game experience in 2014 could catapult him into becoming a productive member of the defense. Cornerback is another spot where it isn’t a stretch to think a true freshman could earn his way onto the two-deep this season. Opportunities are there for incoming speedsters Chris Hardeman, Juwan Offray and Ramon Richards if they are ready to help the team on Saturdays.
THE BOTTOM LINE Kevin Peterson is one of the leaders of the team and Ashton Lampkin has earned a crack at being a starter for the first time in his career. Beyond those two, OSU cornerbacks will be learning on the job. There is talent, but not much experience. For the most part, this is a developing group that could eventually be very good.
SAFETY The Cowboys lost 62 career starts at safety when Daytawion Lowe and Shamiel Gary wrapped up their collegiate careers in 2013, so no matter what happens, this position group will look different in 2014. Sophomore Jordan Sterns and redshirt freshman Tre Flowers took the first-team reps throughout spring practice, but senior Larry Stephens will be factor during the fall. Stephens was not at full speed during the spring as he wrapped up his rehab from a season-ending injury sustained in the 2013 opener vs. Mississippi State. Sophomore Deric Robertson also figures to be in the playing time rotation. Sterns, Stephens and Robertson have all seen meaningful game action, but are yet to have proven themselves throughout the grind of a Big 12 season. That will come this year.
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VS. FLORIDA STATE (ARLINGTON, TX) Reigning national champions return last year’s Heisman Trophy winning QB, Jameis Winston.
MISSOURI STATE Bears won four of their last five games to close out the 2013 season.
UTSA Larry Coker-coached Roadrunners lost only three starters from last year’s squad that went 7-5.
IOWA STATE Cyclones’ return 18 starters - a mark that tops the Big 12. Of that total, 11 are on offense.
AT KANSAS Cowboys will be hunting their sixth straight win in Lawrence.
AT TCU OSU’s first trip to Fort Worth since 1992. Eight starters back from Big 12’s No. 2 defense in 2013.
WEST VIRGINIA Former Gundy assistant Dana Holgorsen and the Mountaineers upset the Cowboys last year.
AT KANSAS STATE The Pokes have won four of the last five and five of the last seven vs. K-State.
TEXAS OSU has won three of the last four over the Longhorns.
AT BAYLOR Cowboys are 16-2 in their last 18 meetings with the Bears.
AT OKLAHOMA Matchup of the Big 12’s two winningest programs over the last six years.
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2014 SEASON PREVIEW Sterns is a physical player who has impressed the coaches with his competitiveness and toughness. He has the kind of steady mindset and consistent approach that could lead to success. Robertson has the skill set, speed and smooth athleticism of a cornerback, but has the frame of a safety. A two-sport performer who spent time as a long jumper on the OSU track and field team, Flowers is long and covers a lot of ground. Incoming freshmen Dylan Harding, Tre Roberts and Kirk Tucker may have an opportunity to get on the field as well.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF DEBUTS Beginning with the 2014-15 season, college football will enter a new era when a postseason playoff will begin. The format is simple: top four teams, two semifinals played in bowl games, and a national championship game played in a different city each year. Each semifinal will be played during the New Year’s holiday with the national championship game in prime time on a Monday night at least a week later. THE SELECTION COMMITTEE A selection committee will choose the four teams for the playoff based on their performance during the regular season, including, strength of schedule, head-to-head results, championships won, and other factors. The teams will be seeded so that #1 will play #4 in one semifinal and #2 will meet #3 in the other, with the winners advancing to the national championship game. THE ROTATION The semifinals will rotate among six different bowls, extending the experience to more fans. In the years when the bowls are not hosting semifinals, the bowls will feature eight other teams in four compelling matchups.
2015-16 Semifinals (Jan. 1): Orange Bowl and Cotton Bowl Championship Game (Jan. 11): Glendale, Ariz. 2016-17 Semifinals (Jan. 2): Chick-Fil-A Bowl and Fiesta Bowl Championship Game (Jan. 9): Tampa, Fla. 2014 BIG 12 BOWL TIE-INS College Football Playoff/Allstate Sugar (vs. SEC opponent)* Valero Alamo (vs. Pac-12 opponent) Russell Athletic (vs. ACC opponent) Texas (vs. SEC opponent) Liberty (vs. SEC opponent) Buffalo Wild Wings (vs. Pac-12 opponent) Heart of Dallas (vs. Conference-USA opponent)/Bell Helicopter Armed Forces (vs. AAC opponent)^ * The Allstate Sugar Bowl will host the Big 12 champion against the winner of the SEC in a 12-year partnership, unless one or both teams are selected for the College Football Playoff. If that were to occur another deserving team from the conference(s) would be selected. ^ Big 12 representative will play in the bowls on a rotating basis.
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SPECIALISTS The Mike Gundy era at Oklahoma State has seen consistent success in special teams. He has coached a Lou Groza Award winner, a Ray Guy Award winner, one of only two players in college football history to earn All-America distinction as both a punter and as a kicker by the Football Writers Association and four Big 12 Special Teams Players of the Year. In sophomore Ben Grogan and senior Kip Smith, OSU returns both its starting kicker and its starting punter from 2013. Starting at kicker as a true freshman last year, Grogan experienced the kind of uneven play that is common for players making their collegiate debut. On the year, Grogan converted on 11-of-18 field goal attempts. After nailing an OSU freshman-record four field goals in the Cowboys’ 33-29 win over Kansas State, he was honored as the Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Week. Consistency will be his biggest focus in 2014 so as to make performances like the one he had in lifting the Pokes to victory over the Wildcats the norm. Smith handled kickoff duties and punting chores in 2013. His hang time and directional kicking ability made him particularly strong in the kickoff department and played no small role in OSU leading the Big 12 and ranking 18th nationally by yielding only 18.74 yards per kickoff return. Gone are star return men Justin Gilbert, who set a Big 12 record with six career kickoff returns for touchdowns, and Josh Stewart, who led the Big 12 and ranked fourth nationally by averaging 16.7 yards per punt return in 2013. Tyreek Hill, Brandon Sheperd and David Glidden figure to get first dibs on filling those spots. The Cowboys will also be replacing long snappers Connor Sinko (placements) and Andrew Suter (punts) and holder Michael Reichenstein. Look for Kaleb Smith to step into the snapper role and either Richard Lagow or Smith to assume holder duties.
2014-15 Semifinals (Jan. 1): Sugar Bowl and Rose Bowl Championship Game (Jan. 12): Arlington, Texas
THE BOTTOM LINE With both of OSU’s starters from last year gone, 2014 marks the beginning of a new era at safety. How quickly the Cowboy youngsters learn and adapt will be an important factor in the success of this position group.
THE BOTTOM LINE OSU returns its starting kicker and punter from a year ago, and with speedster Tyreek Hill in the fold, the Cowboys seem to have a good option to replace departed star return men Justin Gilbert and Josh Stewart.
SCHEDULE A battle with reigning national champion Florida State at the 2014 AdvoCare Cowboys Classic on Aug. 30 and a trip to Norman for Bedlam on Dec. 6 mark a sensational beginning and a sensational ending to the 2014 Oklahoma State football schedule. Also notable is that the Cowboys return to the Thursday night slate for the first time since 2011 when they host Texas Tech on Sept. 25 in Boone Pickens Stadium. When the Cowboys take on the Seminoles, it will mark the third time that OSU has opened a season by facing the reigning national champion. The Pokes started 1965 by taking on 1964 champ Arkansas and started 1995 by battling 1994 champ Nebraska. After the opener in Arlington, the Pokes settle in for a four-game homestand that starts Sept. 6 when Missouri State comes to town. Former Cowboy assistant Larry Coker brings his UTSA squad to Stillwater on Sept. 13 to cap the nonconference portion of the schedule. Following a bye week, OSU opens Big 12 play with Texas Tech on Thursday night, Sept. 25. A pair of the most memorable games of the Mike Gundy era were played on Thursday nights in Boone Pickens Stadium, with Brandon Weeden coming off the bench to lead the Cowboys to victory over Colorado in 2009 and Dan Bailey kicking a game-winning field goal with no time on the clock to sink Texas A&M in 2010. OSU hosts Iowa State on Oct. 4 before taking on Kansas in Lawrence on Oct. 11. The Cowboys’ first trip to TCU since 1992 takes place on Oct. 18 and will be followed by West Virginia coming to Stillwater on Oct. 25. OSU and Kansas State have had close battles the last few years and that series will be renewed on Nov. 1 in Manhattan. The Pokes have won five of their last seven meetings with K-State, but the Cowboys and Wildcats have only been separated by a total of nine points during that stretch. An open date on Nov. 8 sets the stage for a finishing stretch of what could be prominent games against Texas in Stillwater on Nov. 15, at Baylor on Nov. 22 and at Oklahoma on Dec. 6.
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PAID HIS DUES
Cornerback Ashton Lampkin has thrived on special teams throughout his career. He now has his shot at being an impact player on defense.
MAN IN THE MIDDLE
Ryan Simmons returns to his natural middle linebacker position after starting on the outside last season.
DUAL THREAT
J.W. Walsh’s career adjusted QBR of 80.1 ranks him seventh nationally among all quarterbacks returning in 2014.
Jhajuan Seales
MEDIA INFO Oklahoma State has placed no lower than third in the Big 12 Conference since 2008.
COWBOY FOOTBALL
MEDIA SERVICES AND POLICIES MEDIA SERVICES Thank you for your coverage of the Oklahoma State Cowboys and Big 12 football. Please let us know if we can assist your efforts at any time during the football campaign. The following is a list of policies and procedures that are in place for the season. Please contact the OSU media relations office with any questions or concerns. Gavin Lang (gavin.lang@okstate.edu) and Sean Maguire (sean.maguire@okstate.edu) serve as the media relations contacts for Oklahoma State football. The OSU media relations office is located in the southwest corner of Gallagher-Iba Arena on the second floor of the Athletics Center in room 220. The primary office number is 405-744-7714. OSU MEDIA RELATIONS FTP SITE Oklahoma State Athletics provides broadcast-quality video highlights for media use on its FTP site. The site is password protected. To register for FTP services, please contact Greg Bartlett (greg.bartlett@okstate.edu). For highlights of Cowboy games, or to obtain practice footage, contact the OSU media relations office, or C.J. Lickert, Oklahoma State’s video and technical director (lickert@okstate.edu). MONDAY MEDIA LUNCHEONS Each game week during the football season, OSU hosts a media luncheon in the south club level of Boone Pickens Stadium. Lunch is served at noon with requested players and coordinators available at 12:30. Head coach Mike Gundy speaks at 1 p.m. Contact the media relations office for more details. OSU does not normally host a luncheon during open weeks of the season. Gundy’s portion of the news conference is available live at www.okstate.com and is archived as well. It is also available on the OSU FTP site on Monday afternoons. MEDIA LUNCHEON PARKING & ENTRY Parking for OSU’s Monday media luncheon is across the street from the stadium in the St. John Catholic Church parking lot. Members of the media should enter the stadium through the normal game day media gate located at the southeast corner of the stadium. A NOTE ABOUT PARKING ON CAMPUS Members of the media who visit the OSU campus regularly for media functions can obtain on-campus vendor parking permits by stopping by Parking Services, located on the northeast corner of the intersection of Monroe Street and Hall of Fame Avenue. PLAYER INTERVIEW AVAILABILITY All interviews with Oklahoma State student-athletes should be coordinated through the media relations office. During the season, OSU players are available Mondays at the weekly media luncheon. Telephone interviews may be arranged by contacting Sean Maguire in the media relations office (sean.maguire@okstate.edu). All interview requests should be made at least 24 hours in advance. OSU’s first-year players (true freshmen and transfers) are not available for interviews.
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COACH INTERVIEW AVAILABILITY Interviews with the OSU coaching staff should also be arranged through the media relations office. Head coach Mike Gundy, the coordinators and requested assistants are available at OSU’s weekly media luncheon on Mondays during the season. Telephone interviews with the head coach or staff members can be arranged by contacting Gavin Lang (gavin. lang@okstate.edu). As with the student-athletes, interview requests should be made at least 24 hours in advance. BIG 12 CONFERENCE CALL Head coach Mike Gundy is available via teleconference on Mondays as part of the Big 12 Conference call. Contact Joni James Lehmann (joni@Big12Sports.com) for more information. APPLYING FOR SEASON MEDIA CREDENTIALS Season credentials for Oklahoma State must be requested through OSU’s official website. To begin the process, visit www.okstate.com/media. Only media covering the Cowboys on a consistent basis and on assignment will be considered for season credentials. A lost season credential will, unfortunately, result in credentials being issued on a game-by-game basis as available. The deadline for requesting season credentials is Thursday, August 14. No season credentials will be awarded after that date. APPLYING FOR SINGLE-GAME MEDIA CREDENTIALS Credentials for individual games should be requested one week in advance to be considered. Those requests should also be made at www.okstate.com/media. Credentials will only be granted to media on assignment and to those who cover the Cowboys or their opponent on a regular basis. Approved passes will be mailed out up until the week of the game. Credentials that are applied for the week of the game will not be mailed out, rather, they will be held at the media will call window at Boone Pickens Stadium for pickup on game day. CREDENTIAL TYPES
--- MEDIA -- This credential is for writers. It includes press box access and a press box seat, as well as access to postgame interview rooms. It does not allow sideline access until postgame. The media pass is also good for visiting radio network/ television crew members who do not require sideline access. --- PHOTO -- This credential includes sideline access, interview room access, as well as access to the press box and the field level photo work room. Photo credential holders will not have a reserved seat in the press box. For sideline access, photographers must pick up a game-day armband in the press box with ID required. This credential is for photographers and videographers. MEDIA PARKING ON GAMEDAY Media parking for OSU home games is located in the parking structure just north of the Monroe and Hall of Fame intersection. The structure is just northwest of Boone Pickens Stadium and the street address is 509 North Monroe, Stillwater, OK, 74078. From 6th Street (Highway 51), the primary east-west passage through Stillwater, turn north on Monroe Street and proceed through the OSU campus through Hall of Fame Avenue to the garage. From Hall of Fame Avenue, which loops around the north side of campus, turn north on Monroe. From highway 412, the toll road from Tulsa, take the first Stillwater exit from the turnpike. At the turnpike gate, go straight through the toll booth to Washington Street and take a right at the intersection of Washington and McElroy, followed by the first left. A shuttle will be available to transport media to the press entrance at the stadium beginning three hours prior to kickoff and it will continue to operate until the press box is closed. UPLINK TRUCK PARKING Media outlets looking to park an uplink truck should notify Gavin Lang no later than Monday the week of the game. Uplink trucks will park on the concrete walkway between the Sherman E. Smith Indoor Training Center and the turf field immediately to the south of it. Uplink trucks that have made arrangements will be parked in that area on a first-come, firstserved basis. MEDIA CREDENTIAL PICK-UP ON GAMEDAY The will call window for media credentials is located on the south side of Boone Pickens Stadium next to Gate 1 (adjacent to the media entrance). The window will open three hours prior to kickoff and will remain open until kickoff. Media arriving after kickoff should call the Boone Pickens Stadium press box at 405-744-5757 for assistance. WHERE TO ENTER THE STADIUM ON GAMEDAY Working members of the media should enter at the pass gate located in the southeast corner of the stadium. Elevators to the press and broadcast levels are located inside the stadium in the southeast corner. The press entrance is just east of Gate 1.
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MEDIA SERVICES AND POLICIES HOW TO GET TO THE PRESS BOX The press box is located on the southeast corner of the stadium and opens four hours prior to kickoff on gamedays. The media meal is served two hours prior to kick. After entering the stadium from the southeast corner, make the first left and another quick left to the elevators. Take the elevators up to the suite level. The press box is the first door on the right. Mike Gundy’s postgame news conference will be available in the press box through the in-house television network for those on tight deadlines. Quotes will also be provided from the visiting players and coaches, key OSU players and coordinators.
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VISITING RADIO The visiting radio booth is located on the broadcast level (upper concourse) of Boone Pickens Stadium on the south side of the field. Only the official radio network of the visiting school will have access to the booth. OSU radio rights holder Learfield Communications provides three co-op lines in the visitors’ booth and a dry pair in the visitors’ locker room. Contact the media relations office for more information. FIELD ACCESS To access the field at Boone Pickens Stadium, use the ramp located in the east end zone (Gallagher-Iba Arena side) of the stadium. Media credentials do not permit field access until postgame. SIDELINE POLICIES Photographers are the only members of the media permitted on the sidelines during games, but photographers and videographers are also welcome to shoot from the broadcast level of Boone Pickens Stadium. Because of the tight sidelines at OSU, shooting areas for each game are designated on a field map that is distributed with armbands. The designated areas allow space for working media as well as OSU and visiting spirit groups to co-exist. The OSU media relations office will have a photo marshal on the field to assist the media in their game-day efforts. The bench areas of both sidelines are off-limits to media. While passing through from one end of the field to the other, members of the media should walk behind the bench areas. Members of the media should not approach Cowboy players or coaches until the designated time for interview availability after the game. PHOTO WORK ROOM The photo work room at Boone Pickens Stadium is located on the field level and can be accessed by taking the southwest tunnel (the same tunnel used by Bullet to enter the stadium) and turning left. The work room is equipped with Internet access, drinks, flip cards and game programs. An armband, which can only be obtained in the press box, must be visible for admittance into the west end zone. GAMEDAY INTERVIEW AREAS The visiting team locker room and interview room are located in the Athletics Center, in the east end zone of Boone Pickens Stadium. To access the interview area, enter the Heritage Hall museum off of the east plaza of the stadium (east end zone). Oklahoma State will provide an escort for visiting media and media relations directors. Interviews with Cowboy coaches and players take place in the west end zone theater room, just up the northwest tunnel. OSU will provide an escort to that location as well. Members of the media should not approach OSU players or coaches for comments on the field. The OSU locker room is closed. PRACTICE AVAILABILITY Oklahoma State’s football practices are primarily closed to the public and media with limited exceptions (media will be notified in advance of those dates). The first portion of the workouts (generally the first 15-20 minutes) is at times open to photographers. Again, media will be notified in advance of those opportunities. Members of the media planning to shoot practice should contact the OSU media relations office in advance to confirm arrangements and practice times. PRACTICE LOCATION The Cowboys practice in the Sherman Smith Training Center, which is just across Hall of Fame Avenue from Boone Pickens Stadium. The facility has four fields – two outdoor grass fields, an outdoor turf field and an indoor turf field. COLLEGEPRESSBOX.COM Collegepressbox.com is the official media website for Big 12 Conference football. Access and download weekly game notes, quotes, statistics, media guides, headshots, logos and more for the conference and each of its member schools. Login information will be distributed to accredited media or you can apply for a password by sending an e-mail to password@collegepressbox.com.
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GAVIN LANG Assistant A.D./Media Relations (Football) 405-744-3875 gavin.lang@okstate.edu Twitter: @glang1
MIKE NOTEWARE Men’s Basketball, Softball 405-744-7756 mike.noteware@okstate.edu Twitter: @Noteware_OSUSID
RYAN CAMERON Women’s Basketball, Men’s & Women’s Golf 405-744-4854 ryan.cameron@okstate.edu Twitter: @ryancameron24
SEAN MAGUIRE Football, Wrestling, Track & Field 405-744-6963 sean.maguire@okstate.edu Twitter: @spmag
WADE MCWHORTER Baseball, Soccer 405-744-7853 wade.mcwhorter@okstate.edu Twitter: @WadeMc_Dadx3
AUSTIN CHAPPELL Cross Country/Track and Field, Softball 405-744-7714 james.chappell@okstate.edu Twitter: @AChappell02
TAYLOR MILLER Wrestling, Men’s and Women’s Tennis 405-744-7714 taylor.miller11@okstate.edu Twitter: @taylormillerosu
ROXANNE CANTRELL Unit Assistant Football Credentials 405-744-7714 roxanne.cantrell@okstate.edu
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CAMPUS MAP
DIRECTIONS TO STILLWATER
From Oklahoma City (Will Rogers Airport) Take Meridian north to I-44 East and then to I-35 North. Follow I-35 North all the way to Highway 51 (Stillwater, exit 174), and travel east approximately 17 miles into town. Take a left on Western and follow it as it turns into Hall of Fame. To reach game day media parking lot, turn north off Hall of Fame on Monroe Street and proceed to the parking structure. From Tulsa International Airport Take I-244 West to the Cimarron Turnpike (Highway 64/412 West). After paying second toll, DO NOT exit on Perkins, instead follow the road, which is Boomer and later becomes Main, into town. Turn right on McElroy and proceed west to Monroe. Turn left on Monroe to reach the parking structure.
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BOONE PICKENS STADIUM MAP
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LEARFIELD SPORTS/COWBOY RADIO NETWORK LEARFIELD SPORTS
IN THE BOOTH
For nearly 40 years, Learfield Sports has excelled in administering the multimedia rights for a host of reputable colleges and universities. Currently, the company not only represents Oklahoma State Athletics, but more than 50 other collegiate properties across the country. Additionally, Learfield Sports secures marketing partnerships for the Black Coaches and Administrators (BCA) and spearheads corporate partner platforms for the Big Ten Conference and the Western Athletic Conference. The company also provides exclusive sports programming to more than 1,000 radio stations throughout the country, and it shares a strategic affiliation with Team Services, LLC, affording Learfield Sports’ partners a distinct advantage in the areas of venue consulting, naming rights and market research.
Dave Hunziker, Play-by-Play Dave Hunziker is in his 14th season as “Voice of the Cowboys” for Oklahoma State University football and men’s basketball. Hunziker’s “Pistols Firing, touchdown Oklahoma State!” call has become a nationally recognized exclamation of Cowboy scores. His exciting, yet conversational style has made him popular with Oklahoma State fans of all ages. Hunziker was awarded the Bill Teegins Excellence in Sportscasting Award in January 2011 and was honored as the National Sportscasters and Sports Writers Association (NSSA) Oklahoma Broadcaster of the Year in 2014.
Texas-based Learfield Sports is the operating unit of Learfield Communications, Inc. (Learfield), which was founded in 1972. Learfield’s original name, Missouri Network, Inc., was a product of Clyde Lear and Derry Brownfield that eventually grew from a small farm network heard over six Missouri radio stations into a diverse media enterprise with more than 350 employees and corporate headquarters in Jefferson City, Mo. As a valuable extension to the company, Learfield Sports launched in 1975 with the radio rights to the University of Missouri. Today, with 200 full-time people, Learfield Sports’ agreements with university athletic departments are broad in scope and include management of a wide variety of sponsorship, media and marketing inventory, leveraged through strategic long-term relationships with these partner schools. On a national level, Learfield Sports celebrates the opportunity to stamp its name on one of the industry’s most prestigious awards – the Directors’ Cup – renaming it the Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup, in partnership with USA Today and NACDA. Learfield Sports’ mission to “Build the Team, Grow the Company and Have Fun” is accentuated through a culture driven to exceed goals, serve partners enthusiastically, work as a team, celebrate successes, and do what is right and honest in every endeavor. Collectively, they remain unwavering in the commitment to ensure each and every relationship is served to the best of their ability, while building on their strengths and striving to lead the way in college sports. Kip Racy is in his sixth year in Stillwater as manager of Cowboy Sports Properties.
John Holcomb, Analysis John Holcomb is in his 10th season as the radio analyst for OSU football, and his seventh season as the analyst for OSU men’s basketball on the Cowboy Sports Network. Holcomb was named the Oklahoma Sportscaster of the Year in 2001, 2002 and again in 2011 by the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association. Holcomb is Sports Director of the News on 6 Sports team and co-hosts the “Oklahoma Sports Blitz” statewide on Sunday nights.
Robert Allen, Sideline Robert Allen, a 1982 graduate of Oklahoma State, joined the Cowboy Radio Network in 2002 as a sideline reporter for Cowboy football. Robert is also the editor of the GoPokes magazine. A former walk-on at Oklahoma State, Allen has worked freelance for ESPN, NBC Sports, and Fox Sports Southwest. Following the 2011 Big 12 Championship season he co-authored a book, More Than a Championship, with head coach Mike Gundy.
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DEFENSIVE LEADER
Defensive coordinator Glenn Spencer was a central figure in OSU’s significant improvement in scoring defense from 2012 to 2013.
STRONG DEBUT
In his first year as a major college coach, Mike Yurcich coordinated an OSU offense that ranked sixth in school history in scoring, fourth in passing and sixth in rushing touchdowns.
INSTILLING AN ATTITUDE Longtime Bill Snyder pupil Joe Bob Clements made a significant impact with OSU’s defensive linemen during his first year in Stillwater.
Mike Gundy
COACHES Mike Gundy was the 2011 national coach of the year and consistently has OSU positioned among the top teams in the Big 12 Conference.
COWBOY FOOTBALL
COACHING STAFF Evidence of Oklahoma State’s rise on both the Big 12 and national levels during Mike Gundy’s tenure as head coach is everywhere. Consider the following:
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COWBOYS
• Oklahoma State has been ranked in the top 10 of the Associated Press poll in five of the last six seasons and has posted 10-win seasons three of the last four years. OSU has finished no lower than third in the Big 12 since 2009. • The Cowboys have won 41 games in the last four years and 50 games in the last five.
MIKE GUNDY
• Gundy has led the Cowboys to a 37-14 record against Big 12 opposition since 2008 and he has OSU situated as one of only two Big 12 teams with a winning conference record every year since 2008.
HEAD COACH | 10TH YEAR OKLAHOMA STATE, 1990
• 2011 winner of the Paul “Bear” Bryant College Coach of the Year Award selected by the Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association, and the Eddie Robinson National Coach of the Year Award presented by the Football Writers Association of America after leading Oklahoma State to a 12-1 record, its first Big 12 championship and BCS bowl game appearance in 2011. In guiding the Cowboys to the 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. • 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 Thorpe Award given to the nation’s top defensive back, 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.
• The Cowboys rank eighth nationally with 59 wins since the beginning of the 2008 season. • OSU has scored four victories over teams ranked in the Associated Press top 10 since 2008. • OSU’s current streak of eight straight bowl games is the best in the history of the program. • From 2011-13, Oklahoma State has taken care of its home turf, compiling a 17-2 record in Boone Pickens Stadium. • OSU has set the top five single-season attendance records in school history the past five seasons, including a record average of 59,126 in 2013.
After the 2010 football season, Mike Gundy was named the Big 12 Coach of the Year after the Cowboys completed the first 11-win season in school history. In 2011, he was the National Coach of the Year after leading the Cowboys to a 12-1 record and a Big 12 championship.
• Seventeen Gundy-era Cowboys have been drafted into the NFL, with six of those 17 chosen in the first round. • While still in the early stages of his head coaching career, Gundy’s coaching tree has already blossomed. Former Gundy coordinators include Illinois head coach Tim Beckman, North Carolina head coach Larry Fedora, West Virginia head coach Dana Holgorsen and Southern Miss head coach Todd Monken. Other notable former Gundy position coaches include Texas offensive coordinator Joe Wickline and TCU offensive coordinator Doug Meacham. • Eye-popping point totals have become the norm, with the Cowboys scoring 50 or more points 27 times, 60 or more points eight times and 70 or more points twice under Gundy heading into the 2014 season.
• Has coached 16 All-Americans in the last six seasons, including a pair of unanimous All-Americans: OL Russell Okung in 2009 and WR Justin Blackmon in 2010 and 2011. • In quarterback Brandon Weeden, Kendall 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.
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Mike Gundy and Eddie Robinson, Jr., celebrate Gundy’s 2011 Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year award.
COACHING STAFF In 2005, when Mike Gundy was elevated to head coach, he could have been described as a sentimental selection 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. Fast forward to 2014, and with that sentimental choice now the winningest coach in OSU football history, it appears the Cowboy football program has entered into a new era. OSU has an outright Big 12 title (2011) and a share of the old Big 12 South title (2010). In 2011, Oklahoma State made its first Bowl Championship Series appearance – which resulted in a win over fourth-ranked Stanford. The school finished the 2010 and 2011 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 2010 and 2011 seasons represented the first 11-win and 12-win seasons in Cowboy history and OSU has capped each of its last eight seasons with bowl trips. It is a consistency that has never been in place in Stillwater. OSU was 12-15 after 27 games under Gundy. Since then, the Cowboys have gone 65-23. Gundy has coached 14 firstteam All-Americans and four individual national award winners during his short head coaching career. And during his tenure, OSU has been firmly established as one of the most entertaining offensive teams in America. Five times in the last seven years Oklahoma State has been among the nation’s top 10 in total offense. The Cowboys averaged a school-record 48.7 points per game in 2011. In fact, only twice in the last six 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, quarterback Brandon Weeden, receivers Dez Bryant and Justin Blackmon and tight end Brandon Pettigrew were all taken in the first round of recent NFL Drafts. Records have been falling at the box office as well. The 2013 Cowboys were supported like no other in school history as new school marks were set for season tickets (50,223) and average attendance (59,126). Six of the eight single-game attendance highs came in 2013, including a sellout crowd of 60,218 that watched the Cowboys topple No. 3 Baylor. Gundy’s squad set a Big 12 record with nine first-team All-Big 12 selections in 2010 and matched that record in 2011. Under Gundy, Oklahoma State has won at least seven games in eight straight seasons for the first time ever and won at least nine games in four straight seasons for the first time from 2008-11. In 2010 and 2011, Oklahoma State reached 11 wins in consecutive seasons for the first time in school history. OSU reached another milestone in 2011 with wins over five ranked teams.
GUNDY CAPSULE Year 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Career
Overall Home Away Neutral League Record 4-7 3-3 1-4 0-0 1-7 7-6 4-2 1-4 2-0 3-5 7-6 4-2 2-4 1-0 4-4 9-4 6-1 2-2 1-1 5-3 9-4 6-2 3-1 0-1 6-2 11-2 5-2 5-0 1-0 6-2 12-1 6-0 5-1 1-0 8-1 8-5 6-1 1-4 1-0 5-4 10-3 5-1 4-1 1-1 7-2 77-38 45-14 24-21 8-3 45-30
Finish 6th South 5th South 3rd South 4th South 2nd South T1st South 1st T3rd T2nd -
GUNDY-ERA STANDOUTS NFL DRAFT PICKS Year Rd. Pick Player
Team
2005 2 56 Darrent Williams, CB Denver Broncos 2005 3 73 Vernand Morency, RB Houston Texans 2005 7 249 Billy Bajema, TE
San Francisco 49ers
2006 6 199 Charlie Johnson, T
Indianapolis Colts
2007 4 132 Ryan McBean, DE
Pittsburgh Steelers
2007 6 209 Corey Hilliard, OT
New England Patriots
2009 1 20 Brandon Pettigrew, TE Detroit Lions 2010 1
6 Russell Okung, OL
Seattle Seahawks
2010 1 24 Dez Bryant, WR
Dallas Cowboys
2010 5 137 Perrish Cox, DB
Denver Broncos
2010 7 250 Zac Robinson, QB
New England Patriots
2011 4 115 Kendall Hunter, RB
San Francisco 49ers
2012 1
5 Justin Blackmon, WR Jacksonville Jaguars
2012 1 22 Brandon Weeden, QB Cleveland Browns 2012 6 190 Markelle Martin, S
Tennessee Titans
2013 5 151 Joseph Randle, RB
Dallas Cowboys
2014 1
Cleveland Browns
8 Justin Gilbert, CB
MAJOR AWARD WINNERS 2008
Matt Fodge
Ray Guy Award
2010
Dan Bailey
Lou Groza Award
2010
Justin Blackmon
Biletnikoff Award
2011
Justin Blackmon
Biletnikoff Award
ALL-AMERICANS 2008
Dez Bryant
Wide Receiver
2008
Perrish Cox
Kick Returner
2008
Kendall Hunter
Running Back
2009
Perrish Cox
Cornerback
2009
Russell Okung
Offensive Line
2010
Dan Bailey
Kicker
2010
Justin Blackmon
Wide Receiver
2010
Kendall Hunter
Running Back
2010
Quinn Sharp
Punter
2011
Levy Adcock
Offensive Line
2011
Justin Blackmon
Wide Receiver
2011
Grant Garner
Offensive Line
2011
Markelle Martin
Safety
2011
Quinn Sharp
Kicker
2012
Quinn Sharp
Kicker
2013
Justin Gilbert
Cornerback
BIG 12 PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2008
Dez Bryant
Special Teams
2010
Dan Bailey
Special Teams
2010
Justin Blackmon
Offense
2011
Quinn Sharp
Special Teams
2012
Quinn Sharp
Special Teams
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COACHING STAFF GUNDY-ERA STANDOUTS BIG 12 NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR 2006 Adarius Bowman Offense 2012 Calvin Barnett Defense
Under Gundy, OSU has not only set a school record for first-team all-league selections, but also for first-team academic all-conference selections. Gundy and Oklahoma State agreed on a new contract in January of 2012. 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.
BIG 12 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 2006 Andre Sexton Defense 2010 Shaun Lewis Defense 2012 J.W. Walsh Offense BIG 12 OFFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE YEAR 2009 Russell Okung 2011 Grant Garner FIRST-TEAM ALL-BIG 12 2006 Adarius Bowman Corey Hilliard 2007 Dantrell Savage Brandon Pettigrew 2008 Dez Bryant Kendall Hunter Russell Okung 2009 Perrish Cox Russell Okung Keith Toston Bryant Ward 2010 Levy Adock Dan Bailey Justin Blackmon Kendall Hunter Orie Lemon Andrew McGee Quinn Sharp Bryant Ward Brandon Weeden 2011 Justin Blackmon Levy Adcock Grant Garner Quinn Sharp Quinn Sharp Jamie Blatnick Markelle Martin Brodrick Brown 2012 Joseph Randle Lane Taylor Josh Stewart Calvin Barnett Quinn Sharp Quinn Sharp 2013 Parker Graham Calvin Barnett Shaun Lewis Justin Gilbert
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Oklahoma State has reached the Associated Press top 10 in five of the last six seasons and climbed to an all-time high of second in 2011 before finishing third. After missing out on the AP top 10 in 2012, the Cowboys climbed as high as No. 6 in 2013.
Wide Receiver Offensive Line Running Back Tight End Wide Receiver Running Back Offensive Line Cornerback Offensive Line Running Back Running Back Offensive Line Kicker Wide Receiver Running Back Linebacker Cornerback Punter Fullback Quarterback Wide Receiver Offensive Line Offensive Line Punter Kicker Defensive End Safety Cornerback Running Back Offensive Line Wide Receiver Defensive Line Punter Kicker Offensive Line Defensive Line Linebacker Cornerback
His record of 77-38 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, 8-1 in 2011, 5-4 in 2012 and 7-2 in 2013. 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 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 terrorized opposing defenses 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.
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 Year 1990 1991-93 1994-95 1996 1997-2000 2001-04 2005-present
Employer Position Oklahoma State Receivers Oklahoma State Quarterbacks Oklahoma State Offensive Coordinator Baylor Quarterbacks/Passing Game Coordinator Maryland Quarterbacks/Passing Game Coordinator/Receivers Oklahoma State Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator Oklahoma State Head Coach
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COACHING STAFF 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 had registered bowl wins 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 single-season record in total offense (since broken by Brandon Weeden). The 2008 season made 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, were first-team All-Americans. Quarterback Zac Robinson was a finalist for the Manning Award and a semifinalist for the Davey O’Brien Award. 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 AP 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.
NOTING GUNDY LONGEST-TENURED COACHES AT THEIR CURRENT SCHOOL 1. Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech 28th year 2. Larry Blakeney, Troy 24th year 3. Bill Snyder, Kansas State 23rd year 4. Bob Stoops, Oklahoma 16th year 4. Kirk Ferentz, Iowa 16th year 6. Gary Pinkel, Missouri 14th year 6. Gary Patterson, TCU 14th year 6. Mark Richt, Georgia 14th year 6. Mike Riley, Oregon State 14th year 10. George O’Leary, UCF 11th year 11. Mike Gundy, Oklahoma State 10th year 11. Steve Spurrier, South Carolina 10th year 11. Kyle Whittingham, Utah 10th year 11. Bronco Mendenhall, BYU 10th year 11. Frank Solich, Ohio 10th year 11. Les Miles, LSU 10th year 11. Rick Stockstill, Middle Tennessee 10th year HEAD COACHES AT THEIR ALMA MATER Troy Calhoun Air Force Bryan Harsin Boise State Ruffin McNeil East Carolina Paul Haynes Kent State Pat Fitzgerald Northwestern Mike Gundy Oklahoma State David Shaw Stanford Kliff Kingsbury Texas Tech Bill Blankenship Tulsa Matt Wells Utah State Sean Kugler UTEP Frank Beamer Virginia Tech
The 2010 season represented a breakthrough 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 games in the regular season for the first time ever and for the fourth time overall. The 2010 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 in the preseason. 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.
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COACHING STAFF 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 beat 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). Despite a rash of injuries at crucial positions, the 2012 Cowboys maintained their theme of explosive offense by finishing the regular season leading the Big 12 and ranking third nationally with 45.7 points per game and also ranking in the top 11 nationally in total offense (fourth), passing offense (seventh), fewest sacks allowed per game (ninth), first downs per game (11th) and red zone scoring percentage (third). Making the 2012 numbers even more impressive is the fact that OSU was relegated to constant instability at quarterback due to injury. True freshman Wes Lunt started four games, redshirt freshman J.W. Walsh started three and junior Clint Chelf started four in the first significant action of his career. All three finished the season with more than 1,000 passing yards - a first in Big 12 history. Each had at least one game with at least 330 passing yards and each claimed at least one victory over a Big 12 opponent as a starter. 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 (1986-89), 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. Gundy and his wife, Kristen (also an OSU graduate), have three children, Gavin, Gunnar and Gage.
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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 at Florida Atlantic Arkansas State Colorado Missouri at Texas A&M at Iowa State No. 2 Texas No. 13 Texas Tech at Baylor at Oklahoma
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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 vs. Arkansas State Florida Atlantic at Houston at Kansas State at Kansas No. 23 Texas A&M No. 20 Nebraska at No. 4 Texas Baylor at Texas Tech No. 13 Oklahoma vs. Alabama*
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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 Florida Atlantic at Troy Texas Tech Sam Houston St. at Texas A&M at Nebraska No. 25 Kansas St. No. 14 Texas No. 5 Kansas at Baylor at No. 10 Oklahoma vs. Indiana#
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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) vs Washington State Houston Missouri State Troy Texas A&M at No. 3 Missouri Baylor at No. 1 Texas Iowa State at No. 2 Texas Tech at Colorado No. 3 Oklahoma vs. No. 15 Oregon%
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2009 9/5 9/12 9/19 9/26 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7
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
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Texas Tech Colorado at Oklahoma vs. Ole Miss!
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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 vs. No. 4 Stanford $
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8-5 (5-4 Big 12) Savannah State at Arizona Louisiana No. 12 Texas at Kansas Iowa State TCU at No.3 Kansas State West Virginia No. 23 Texas Tech at No. 14 Oklahoma at Baylor vs. Purdue+
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10-3 (7-2 Big 12) vs. Mississippi State at UTSA Lamar at West Virginia Kansas State TCU at Iowa State at No. 15 Texas Tech Kansas at No. 23 Texas No. 3 Baylor No. 18 Oklahoma vs. No. 9 Missouri!
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COACHING STAFF • During Clements’ 16 combined years as a player, staffer and full-time assistant coach at K-State, the Wildcats won two Big 12 championships, four Big 12 North championships, won nine or more games in a season 11 times and won 10 or more games in a season nine times.
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JOE BOB CLEMENTS
DEFENSIVE LINE SECOND YEAR AT OSU | 16TH YEAR OVERALL KANSAS STATE, 1999
• Defensive line coach Joe Bob Clements joined the Oklahoma State coaching staff in January of 2013 immediately after helping lead his alma mater, Kansas State, to the Big 12 title in 2012 as the Wildcats’ defensive run game coordinator and defensive ends coach. • His impact was felt immediately at OSU, as the Cowboy defensive linemen combined for 19.5 sacks during his first year in Stillwater, up from 12.5 the year prior to his arrival. Defensive tackle Calvin Barnett was a first-team All-Big 12 selection by the Associated Press and the Big 12 coaches. • Oklahoma State saw significant improvement in the scoring column in Clements’ first year, limiting opponents to 21.6 points per game, down from 28.2 points per game the year prior to his arrival. Thanks in no small part to the defensive line, OSU allowed only 11 rushing touchdowns during the 2013 regular season, a mark that ranked 11th nationally. • OSU’s 95 tackles for loss in Clements’ first year set the fourth-highest single-season total in school history and the Cowboys’ 29 quarterback hurries ranked sixth. • The Cowboys finished 2013 ranked in the top 25 nationally in scoring defense (19th), turnovers gained (fifth), passes intercepted (third), red zone defense (seventh), pass efficiency defense (sixth), tackles for loss (16th) and third-down conversion percentage defense (seventh) just one year after ranking in the top 25 nationally in only one of those categories (tackles for loss - 25th in 2012). • The Cowboys forced 33 turnovers in Clements’ first year, with defensive linemen responsible for six fumbles forced, four fumbles recovered and two blocked kicks. • The disruptive nature of the OSU defensive line played a role in the 2013 Cowboys ranking third in school history in yards per pass attempt defense and third in pass efficiency defense.
• In 2012, K-State led the Big 12 in scoring defense, ranked second in the conference in rushing defense, turnovers gained and sacks and was third in both total defense and pass efficiency defense. One of Clements’ defensive ends, Meshak Williams, was honored as Big 12 defensive lineman of the year after leading the league in sacks and another, Adam Davis, was a second-team all-Big 12 honoree who led the league with four fumbles forced. • From 2004-05, Clements served as K-State’s recruiting coordinator. The two recruiting classes he spearheaded produced future NFL players Zac Diles, Yamon Figurs, Tearrius George, Justin McKinney and Reggie Walker. • Clements spent seven seasons as a full-time member of the K-State coaching staff, plus two seasons at San Diego State and one season at Kansas prior to joining the staff at Oklahoma State. • At San Diego State from 2006-07, Clements’ time was highlighted by the performance of first-team all-Mountain West Conference defensive lineman Antwan Applewhite. In Applewhite, Clements coached the first Aztec defensive lineman to earn first-team all-Mountain West Conference honors in seven years. • At Kansas in 2008, Clements helped coach the Jayhawks to an eight-win season and a win over division champion and archrival Missouri. The 2008 Jayhawks picked up a convincing 42-21 win over Minnesota in the Insight Bowl.
PERSONAL • Clements and his wife, Pelusa, have four children, Orianna, Chance, Emma and Kaden. YEAR BY YEAR Year School Position 1999-2000 Kansas State Student Assistant 2001-02 Kansas State Graduate Assistant 2003-05 Kansas State DE 2006-07 San Diego State DL 2008 Kansas DL 2009-11 Kansas State DE 2012 Kansas State Defense Run Game Coord./DE 2013-pres. Oklahoma State DL BOWL GAMES 1999 Holiday Bowl 2001 Insight.com Bowl 2001 Cotton Bowl 2002 Holiday Bowl 2004 Fiesta Bowl 2008 Insight Bowl 2010 Pinstripe Bowl 2012 Cotton Bowl 2013 Fiesta Bowl 2014 Cotton Bowl PROMINENT PUPILS Antwan Applewhite, Carolina Panthers Caleb Blakesley, Kansas Adam Davis, Kansas State Thomas Houchin, Indianapolis Colts Kevin Huntley, Atlanta Falcons Andrew Shull, Detroit Lions Meshak Williams, Baltimore Ravens
• Clements broke into coaching as a student assistant at K-State in 1999, was elevated to a graduate assistant post with the Wildcats in 2001 and earned his first full-time coaching position when Bill Snyder promoted him to K-State defensive ends coach in 2003. • Clements played defensive end at K-State from 1994-98. He was a member of five bowl teams with the Wildcats, highlighted by trips to the Cotton and Fiesta Bowls. • Clements graduated from Kansas State in 1999 with a bachelors degree in mass communications, then added a master’s degree in counseling (student development) from K-State in 2009.
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COACHING STAFF
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BOB CONNELLY
OFFENSIVE LINE FIRST YEAR AT OSU | 19TH YEAR OVERALL TEXAS A&M COMMERCE, 1994
• Bob Connelly joined the Oklahoma State coaching staff in February of 2014. • Connelly, an 18-year coaching veteran with full-time coaching stops at such programs as Alabama, UCLA, Arizona State and Washington State, has Texas roots and has coached offensive linemen his entire career. • Highlighting the nine bowl teams he has coached during his career are the 1998 Texas A&M squad that played in the Sugar Bowl, the 2002 Washington State squad that played in the Rose Bowl and the 2005 Alabama squad that played in the Cotton Bowl. • Among the players he has coached are 2008 Outland Trophy winner and the sixth overall pick of the 2009 NFL Draft, Andre Smith, plus three other players who were also selected in the first three rounds of the NFL Draft in Justin Smiley (second round in 2004), Evan Mathis (third round in 2005) and Antoine Caldwell (third round in 2009). Mathis went on to earn a Pro Bowl selection in 2013. • Prior to joining the staff at OSU, Connelly’s most recent collegiate coaching stop came at Arizona State, where he held the title of associate head coach and mentored the Sun Devil offensive line in 2012. • During his season in Tempe, he took an ASU offensive line that had lost seven seniors from the season before and turned it into one that paved the way for an offense that ranked in the top 25 nationally in scoring, rushing offense and total offense.
• He left Washington State for Alabama in 2003 and helped the Crimson Tide go from a team that went 4-9 to 10-2 in just two years.
PERSONAL • Connelly and his wife, Racquel, have two daughters, Taylor and Paige.
• Following a one-year stop at UCLA in 2007, Connelly rejoined Price - this time at UTEP - in 2008. The Miners averaged more than 400 yards of total offense per game in both 2008 and in 2009. The 2009 squad ranked 18th nationally in total offense and was 20th nationally in passing offense.
YEAR BY YEAR Year School 1995 Texas A&M Commerce 1996-97 Cisco Junior College 1998 Texas A&M 1999 Cal State Northridge 2000 San Jose State 2001-02 Washington State 2003-06 Alabama 2007 UCLA 2008-11 UTEP 2012 Arizona State 2013 Oklahoma State
• A native of Carrollton, Texas, who graduated from Texas A&M Commerce in 1994 with a degree in kinesiology and then a master’s degree in health, physical education and recreation, Connelly was an All-America offensive guard as well as a two-time member of the Academic All-America team during his playing days. He was singled out as his school’s male athlete of the year.
BOWL GAMES 1998 Sugar Bowl 2001 Sun Bowl 2002 Rose Bowl 2004 Music City Bowl 2005 Cotton Bowl 2006 Independence Bowl 2007 Las Vegas Bowl 2010 New Mexico Bowl 2012 Fight Hunger Bowl PROMINENT PUPILS Andre Smith, Cincinnati Bengals and 2008 Outland Trophy winner Evan Mathis, Philadelphia Eagles, NFL Pro Bowl selection Wesley Britt, New England Patriots Justin Smiley, San Francisco 49ers Antoine Caldwell, Houston Texans Rex Tucker, Chicago Bears Cameron Spikes, Arizona Cardinals Seth McKinney, Miami Dolphins Billy Yates, New England Patriots
• Connelly served on Mike Price’s coaching staff at Washington State from 2001-02 and helped the Cougars to a 20-5 record during his two seasons there for the best two-year stretch in WSU history. The Cougars ranked in the top 25 nationally in scoring offense, total offense and passing offense in both of Connelly’s seasons.
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Position OL,TE OL, TE Graduate Assistant OL, TE OL OL OL OL Associate Head Coach/ Co-Offensive Coord./ OL Associate Head Coach/ OL OL
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COWBOYS
TIM DUFFIE
SAFETIES SECOND YEAR AT OSU | 15TH YEAR OVERALL TEXAS TECH, 1999
• Tim Duffie joined the Oklahoma State staff in March of 2013 and coaches the Cowboy safeties. • In his first season in Stillwater, the Cowboys showed significant improvement by holding opponents to 21.6 points per game, down from 28.2 points per game the year prior to his arrival. • The Cowboys finished 2013 ranked in the top 25 nationally in scoring defense (19th), turnovers gained (fifth), passes intercepted (third), red zone defense (seventh), pass efficiency defense (sixth), tackles for loss (16th) and third-down conversion percentage defense (seventh) just one year after ranking in the top 25 nationally in only one of those categories (tackles for loss - 25th in 2012). • The 2013 Cowboys ranked third in school history in yards per pass attempt defense and third in pass efficiency defense. OSU’s 21 interceptions in Duffie’s first year were the sixth-highest total in school history and its 60 pass breakups ranked seventh.
Rams full secondary in 2011, Duffie was instrumental in helping CSU finish the regular season ranked 14th in the nation by allowing only 179.6 passing yards per game.
• Duffie earned a bachelor’s degree in exercise and sports science from Texas Tech in 1999 and a masters in education administration from UTEP in 2002.
• Duffie broke into coaching at UTEP, where he served as a graduate assistant coaching linebackers in 2000 and then safeties in 2001. He was elevated to his first full-time position coaching the Miners safeties from 2002-03 then served as UTEP’s linebackers coach from 2004-06 and back to safeties in 2007.
PERSONAL • Duffie and his wife, Autumn, have two sons together, Memphis and Manhattan. He also has a son, Timias.
• During his time at UTEP, he coached nine all-conference athletes, the 2004 Western Athletic Conference Defensive Player of the Year in Robert Rodriguez and a second-round NFL draft choice in Thomas Howard. Howard went on to become an every day starter for the Oakland Raiders and Cincinnati Bengals. • In addition to his role at UTEP, Duffie worked with the Detroit Lions in the summer of 2001 in a coaching fellowship. • As a two-year starter and four-year letterwinner playing for coach Spike Dykes at Texas Tech, Duffie had 202 tackles, six tackles for loss, one sack, three passes broken up and two interceptions from 1996-99. As a senior, he started all 11 games and racked up a single-game career-high 18 tackles at Missouri. A second-team all-state selection at Jefferson High School in his hometown of Jefferson, Texas, Duffie earned Cypress Valley Player of the Year honors and was an all-district performer on three occasions. In addition to football, he lettered in basketball, baseball and track.
YEAR BY YEAR Year School 2000-01 UTEP 2001 Detroit Lions 2002-07 UTEP 2008-11 Colorado State 2012 Wake Forest 2013-pres. Oklahoma State
Position Graduate Assistant Minority Fellowship S from 2002-03, 2007; LB from 2004-06 CB from 2008-10; Secondary in 2011 Secondary S
BOWL GAMES 2004 Houston Bowl 2005 GMAC Bowl 2008 New Mexico Bowl 2014 Cotton Bowl PROMINENT PUPILS Quintin Demps, Houston Texans Thomas Howard, Cincinnati Bengals Robert Rodriguez, Tennessee Titans Trey Merkens, Atlanta Falcons
• Duffie coached Daytawion Lowe to second-team All-Big 12 honors by the Associated Press and the coaches in 2013. • Duffie came to Stillwater after spending the 2012 season coaching the secondary at Wake Forest. In his lone season at Wake, the Demon Deacons led the Atlantic Coast Conference and ranked 25th nationally in turnover margin. • Prior to his time at Wake Forest, Duffie spent 2008-11 at Colorado State. He was cornerbacks coach from 2008-10 and then coached the entire Rams secondary in 2011. He served as CSU’s primary recruiter for the state of Texas. • While in Fort Collins, Duffie was heavily involved in recruiting much of CSU’s top talent, including Crockett Gillmore, an all-conference performer in his first season as a tight end in 2011, Weston Richburg, a 2010 freshman All-American, and Austin Gray, a 12-game starter at safety as a freshman in 2011. In his first year at the reins of the
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COWBOYS
KASEY DUNN
RECEIVERS FOURTH YEAR AT OSU | 22ND YEAR OVERALL IDAHO, 1992
• Receivers coach Kasey Dunn joined the Oklahoma State staff in February of 2011. His three seasons in Stillwater all rank among the top seven in school history for scoring offense, total offense, passing offense and passing touchdowns. • 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 and was the fifth overall pick in the 2012 NFL Draft. • In Dunn’s first two years on staff, Oklahoma State ranked in the top five nationally in scoring offense and total offense both years and was second nationally in passing in 2011 and seventh nationally in passing in 2012. • With Dunn on staff at OSU, both Justin Blackmon (122 receptions in 2011) and Josh Stewart (101 receptions in 2012) had seasons with more than 100 catches. • In 2013, Dunn’s work with the receivers contributed to OSU turning in the sixth-best season in school history for scoring offense and the fourth-best season in school history for passing offense. • Dunn helped receiver Josh Stewart move into the top four in school history for career receptions and to second-team All-Big 12 honors by the coaches in 2013. • In 2013, the Cowboys ranked 14th nationally by averaging 39.1 points per game. • 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. • 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. • 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.
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• 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. • 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. • 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.).
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. • He also coached two WSU running backs to school records, with Kevin Brown rushing for a sophomore schoolrecord 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. YEAR BY YEAR Year School 1993 Idaho 1994 San Diego 1995 Idaho 1996-97 New Mexico 1998-02 Washington State 2003 TCU 2004-06 Arizona 2007 Baylor 2008-09 Seattle Seahawks 2010 Southern Miss 2011-pres. Oklahoma State
Position Volunteer Assistant TE/WR CB CB Special Teams Coord. from 2000-02/RB CB RB Special Teams Coord./WR RB WR WR
BOWL GAMES 1997 Insight.com Bowl 2001 Sun Bowl 2003 Rose Bowl 2003 Forth Worth Bowl 2010 Beef O’Brady’s Bowl 2012 Fiesta Bowl 2013 Heart of Dallas Bowl 2014 Cotton Bowl PROMINENT PUPILS Justin Blackmon, Jacksonville Jaguars Edgerrin James, Seattle Seahawks Julius Jones, Seattle Seahawks Justin Forsett, Seattle Seahawks T.J. Duckett, Seattle Seahawks David Gettis, Carolina Panthers Mike Bell, New Orleans Saints Chris Henry, Tennessee Titans
• 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 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-
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COACHING STAFF Moore, Houston’s Case Keenum and Oklahoma’s Landry Jones.
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• With Malone on staff, Tulsa compiled a 13-3 record in Conference USA.
VAN MALONE
CORNERBACKS THIRD YEAR AT OSU | 12TH YEAR OVERALL TEXAS
• Van Malone joined the Oklahoma State staff in February of 2012. He came to Stillwater after spending two years serving as secondary coach and recruiting coordinator at Tulsa. • He coached the Cowboy safeties in 2012 before switching to cornerbacks coach prior to the 2013 season. • Under Malone’s direct guidance in 2013, Justin Gilbert became a consensus All-American and was a finalist for the Thorpe Award presented to the nation’s top defensive back. Gilbert ranked third nationally with seven interceptions and had two pick-sixes in 2013. • With Malone on staff, the Cowboys ranked fifth nationally with 33 turnovers forced in 2013. 11 of those turnovers involved his cornerbacks. OSU showed marked improvement in scoring defense, holding its 2013 regularseason opponents to 21.6 points per game after allowing 28.2 points per game the previous year. • The Cowboys finished 2013 ranked in the top 25 nationally in scoring defense (19th), turnovers gained (fifth), passes intercepted (third), red zone defense (seventh), pass efficiency defense (sixth), tackles for loss (16th) and third-down conversion percentage defense (seventh) just one year after ranking in the top 25 nationally in only one of those categories (tackles for loss - 25th in 2012). • The 2013 Cowboys ranked third in school history in yards per pass attempt defense and third in pass efficiency defense. OSU’s 21 interceptions were the sixth-highest total in school history and its 60 pass breakups ranked seventh. • With Malone serving as his position coach, Cowboy safety Daytawion Lowe ranked among the team leaders in tackles, pass breakups, interceptions and forced fumbles in 2012. • 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
• Prior to his appointment at Tulsa, Malone spent four seasons at Texas A&M as a secondary coach. He coached the cornerbacks in his first two years (2006-07) and spent his final two seasons (2008-09) coaching the safeties. • Malone coached defensive backs at the University of North Texas during the 2005 season and also assisted coaching the special teams. • 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 played five seasons in the NFL after being drafted in the second round - the 57th 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. • 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. 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, 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. • Malone was a four-year letterman (1990-93) at the University of Texas, earning third-team 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. • 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 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 (19982003) 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. PERSONAL • Malone and his wife, Nedra, have three sons: Van, Vaughn, and Vincent. YEAR BY YEAR Year School Position 2003 Detroit Lions Minority Fellowship 2003 North Dakota State WR 2004 Western Michigan CB, Special Teams 2005 North Texas DB, Special Teams 2006-09 Texas A&M CB, S 2010-11 Tulsa Secondary/ Recruiting Coord. 2012-pres. Oklahoma State S in 2012 CB since 2013 BOWL GAMES 2006 Holiday Bowl 2007 Alamo Bowl 2009 Independence Bowl 2010 Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl 2011 Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl 2013 Heart of Dallas Bowl 2014 Cotton Bowl PROMINENT PUPILS Justin Gilbert, Cleveland Browns Melvin Bullitt, Indianapolis Colts Danny Gorrer, Baltimore Ravens Von Miller, Denver Broncos Jordan Pugh, Carolina Panthers Joe Mays, Philadelphia Eagles Damaris Johnson, Philadelphia Eagles Greg Jennings, Green Bay Packers
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COACHING STAFF yards for a score and Stewart taking two punts back for scores. One of Stewart’s punt return touchdowns spanned 95 yards to set a Big 12 record. It was the longest punt return in the nation in 2013.
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• Ray had a hand in Oklahoma State finishing 2013 ranked 11th in the country in punt returns, 37th nationally in kickoff returns, and 14th nationally in scoring offense.
JASON RAY
RECEIVERS SECOND YEAR AT OSU | SIXTH YEAR OVERALL MISSOURI, 2007
• Jason Ray joined the Oklahoma State staff in January of 2013 immediately following a four-year tenure at Wyoming in which he coached UW’s running backs from 2009-11 and the Wyoming receivers in 2012. • Ray’s work with the receivers contributed to OSU turning in the sixth-best season in school history for scoring offense and the fourth-best season in school history for passing offense. • Under Ray’s guidance in 2013, receiver Josh Stewart moved into the top four in school history for career receptions and was a second-team All-Big 12 selection by the coaches. • Ray worked directly with OSU’s punt returners and kick returners, with both groups thriving under his tutelage in 2013. Justin Gilbert ranked fifth in the Big 12 and 27th nationally with 25.2 yards per kickoff return and Josh Stewart led the Big 12 and ranked fourth nationally with 16.7 yards per punt return. Both Gilbert and Stewart scored in the return game, with Gilbert taking a kickoff back 100
• The job at Wyoming was Ray’s first in coaching, as his previous job was as a development associate with the Tiger Scholarship Fund at the University of Missouri. • Ray’s lead pupil at Wyoming was Alvester Alexander, who finished his career ninth on the school’s career rushing list with 2,127 career yards and third in career rushing touchdowns with 27. In 2010, Ray coached Alexander to honorable mention All-Mountain West honors. Alexander set new UW records for rushing touchdowns in a single season (14 in 2010) and a single game (five vs. Colorado State in 2010) under Ray’s coaching. • Ray was a receiver at Missouri from 2003 through 2007 and during his time in Columbia he was part of four bowl teams. He was also an academic All-Big 12 selection and a member of the Commissioners Honor Roll. Ray was voted president of the Missouri Student-Athlete Advisory Committee as a senior, and he was a team captain for Missouri’s 12-win team in 2007. • He was part of a Missouri offense that ranked No. 5 in the nation in total offense, averaging 490.3 yards per game. The 2007 Tiger offense also ranked No. 8 in the NCAA in scoring offense (39.9 points per game) and No. 9 in passing offense (314.1 yards per game). YEAR BY YEAR Year School 2009-12 Wyoming 2013-pres. Oklahoma State
Position RB from 2009-11 WR in 2012 WR
BOWL GAMES 2009 New Mexico Bowl 2011 New Mexico Bowl 2014 Cotton Bowl PROMINENT PUPILS Alvester Alexander, Chicago Bears Josh Stewart, Oklahoma State
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JEMAL SINGLETON
RUNNING BACKS FOURTH YEAR AT OSU | 14TH YEAR OVERALL AIR FORCE, 1999
• Jemal Singleton joined the Oklahoma State staff in February of 2011. • In both of Singleton’s first two seasons on staff, Oklahoma State ranked in the top five nationally in total offense and scoring offense. • The Cowboys have scored more than 50 points 11 times, broke the 60-point mark in five contests, the 70-point mark twice and the 80-point plateau once with Singleton on the sidelines. • Under Singleton’s watch in 2012, Joseph Randle was a unanimous first-team All-Big 12 selection after leading the league with 112.6 rushing yards per game during the regular season. Randle also ranked among the conference leaders in touchdowns and all-purpose yards per game. He went on to be selected by the Dallas Cowboys in the 2013 NFL Draft. • The OSU running backs combined to score 27 rushing touchdowns and add another three receiving touchdowns during the 2012 season. • Oklahoma State scored 35 rushing touchdowns during the 2013 regular season, a mark that ranked the Cowboys second in the Big 12 and 15th nationally. It was the sixthhighest single-season mark in school history. • Despite not starting until the seventh game of the 2013 season, Desmond Roland led all Big 12 running backs and was 31st nationally with 13 rushing touchdowns. • Perhaps Singleton’s greatest point of emphasis as a coach is ball security, and the Cowboy running backs were spectacular in that area in 2013, fumbling only four times in 393 touches. As a team, OSU’s five fumbles lost led the Big 12 and ranked fifth nationally. • 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.
• While at the Academy, Singleton helped lead the school to new heights. The team won 10 or more games in backto-back seasons for the first time in school history during his junior and senior campaigns.
• 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 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.
• 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 conference-best 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 yardsper-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.
• The 1997 team went 10-3 while the 1998 squad went 12-1 and won the school’s first outright conference title.
• 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 two daughters, Morgan and Mallory. YEAR BY YEAR Year School 2000-01 Air Force 2003-05 Air Force 2006-10 Air Force 2011-pres. Oklahoma State
Position Prep School Assistant Varsity Assistant RB Run Game Coord. from 2007-10 RB
BOWL GAMES 2007 Armed Forces Bowl 2008 Armed Forces Bowl 2009 Armed Forces Bowl 2010 Independence Bowl 2012 Fiesta Bowl 2013 Heart of Dallas Bowl 2014 Cotton Bowl PROMINENT PUPILS Joseph Randle, Dallas Cowboys Asher Clark, Air Force Chad Hall, Air Force Jared Tew, Air Force
• 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.
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COACHING STAFF in rushing defense, fourth in pass efficiency defense and second in third-down defense in 2012.
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• In just two years under Spencer’s guidance, linebacker Alex Elkins went from not playing high school football to leading OSU in tackles during the 2012 season.
GLENN SPENCER
DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR/LINEBACKERS SEVENTH YEAR AT OSU | 27TH YEAR OVERALL GEORGIA TECH, 1987
• Glenn Spencer was promoted to defensive coordinator in January of 2013. He coached the Cowboy defensive line in 2008 and has coached the OSU linebackers from 2009 through the present. • The Cowboys have become one of the Big 12’s elite teams with Spencer on the staff, as OSU has amassed a 59-19 record since he came to Stillwater prior to the 2008 season - a mark that ranks eighth nationally 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. • Under Spencer’s watch, the Cowboy defense was a crucial component in OSU recording only the sixth 10-win season in school history, but the third in a span of four seasons. • A 2013 nominee for the Broyles Award given to the nation’s top assistant coach, Spencer oversaw a significant improvement in Oklahoma State’s defense from 2012 to 2013. In Spencer’s first year as defensive coordinator, the Cowboys limited opponents to 21.6 points per game, down from 28.2 points per game the year before he took over. • In 2013, he led one of the most impressive defensive turnarounds in the nation. The Cowboys finished 2013 ranked in the top 25 nationally in scoring defense (19th), turnovers gained (fifth), passes intercepted (third), red zone defense (seventh), pass efficiency defense (sixth), tackles for loss (16th) and third-down conversion percentage defense (seventh) just one year after ranking in the top 25 nationally in only one of those categories (tackles for loss - 25th in 2012). • The 2013 Cowboys ranked third in school history in yards per pass attempt defense and third in pass efficiency defense. OSU’s 21 interceptions were the sixth-highest total in school history and its 60 pass breakups ranked seventh. • Cornerback Justin Gilbert was a 2013 finalist for the Jim Thorpe Award given to the nation’s top defensive back and he was joined by defensive tackle Calvin Barnett and linebacker Caleb Lavey on the 2013 first-team All-Big 12 squad as chosen by the Associated Press. Linebacker Shaun Lewis was a first-team All-Big 12 honoree as selected by the Big 12 coaches. • Spencer’s linebackers helped lead the way for OSU to lead the Big 12 in red zone scoring defense, rank third
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• The Oklahoma State defense has been among the nation’s most opportunistic since 2009, as the Cowboys have forced 163 turnovers to lead the nation. OSU ranked No. 1 in the country with 44 turnovers forced in 2011, was fifth with 34 in 2010 and was fifth in 2013 with 33. • 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 firstteam 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 staff that helped OSU improve to 31st nationally in total defense and a group that ranked 11th nationally in rushing defense in ’09. • Before coming to OSU in 2008, he spent the previous three seasons as assistant head coach, recruiting coordinator and defensive backs coach at Duke. • During his time with the Blue Devils, Spencer coached John Talley to first-team All-Atlantic 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.
• 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. Spencer was inducted into the West Georgia Hall of Fame in the summer of 2014. 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 has two sons, Luke and Abraham. He and his wife, ESPN reporter Jeannine Edwards Spencer, were married in July of 2013. YEAR BY YEAR Year School 1990-96 West Georgia 1997 West Georgia 1998-2000 West Georgia 2001 Georgia Tech 2002-03 Georgia Tech 2004-06 Duke 2008-pres. Oklahoma State
Position DL, LB Defensive Coordinator Head Coach RB DL Assistant Head Coach/ Recruiting Coord./ DB DL in 2008 LB from 2009-present Co-Def. Coord. 2011-12, Def. Coord. from 2013-pres.
BOWL GAMES 2001 Seattle Bowl 2002 Silicon Valley Football Classic 2008 Holiday Bowl 2010 Cotton Bowl 2010 Alamo Bowl 2012 Fiesta Bowl 2013 Heart of Dallas Bowl 2014 Cotton Bowl PROMINENT PUPILS Anthony Hargrove, New Orleans Saints Eric Henderson, Cincinnati Bengals Joe Burns, Buffalo Bills Orie Lemon, Dallas Cowboys Alfred Malone, Houston Texans Vincent Rey, Cincinnati Bengals Gerris Wilkinson, New York Giants
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COACHING STAFF 12 honoree selected by the Associated Press and the Big 12 coaches.
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• Quarterback J.W. Walsh set a single-game school record for completion percentage (min. 20 attempts) when he connected on 88.9 percent of his passes (24-of-27) against UTSA under Yurcich’s guidance.
MIKE YURCICH
OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR/QUARTERBACKS SECOND YEAR AT OSU | 16TH OVERALL CALIFORNIA (PA.), 1999
• Mike Yurcich joined the Oklahoma State coaching staff in February of 2013 after serving as offensive coordinator at Shippensburg University from 2011-12. • In his first year at OSU, the Cowboys ranked 14th nationally by averaging 39.1 points per game. OSU scored 40 or more points six times and 50 or more points four times. • In addition to racking up big point totals during Yurcich’s first year, the Cowboys led the Big 12 and ranked seventh nationally by losing only five fumbles. • Yurcich’s first year resulted in OSU recording the sixthbest season in school history for scoring offense, the fourth-best season in school history for passing offense and the sixth-best season in school history for rushing touchdowns. • Balance was a strong suit for the OSU offense during Yurcich’s first year as offensive coordinator, as 14 different players scored an offensive touchdown during the 2013 regular season. The Cowboys finished the regular season with 503 rushing attempts and 484 passing attempts. • Oklahoma State was one of only three teams in the nation to record a game with 500 passing yards and a game with 300 rushing yards during the 2013 season - and both of OSU’s came on the road. The Pokes hit UTSA for 518 passing yards and battered Iowa State with 348 rushing yards. • Yurcich was at the reins for an Oklahoma State first when the Cowboys beat Iowa State, 58-27, and No. 15 Texas Tech, 52-34, in consecutive weeks to mark the first time in the history of the program that OSU scored 50 points or more in back-to-back road games. • With Yurcich serving as his position coach, OSU quarterback Clint Chelf ranked eighth nationally with an adjusted QBR of 83.9. Chelf was a two-time selection as Big 12 Player of the Week and was a second-team All-Big
• Other offensive players to earn All-Big 12 honors under Yurcich’s watch were offensive lineman Parker Graham (first team by the Associated Press and by the coaches), fullback Kye Staley (second team by the coaches) and receiver Josh Stewart (second team by the coaches). • Oklahoma State scored 35 rushing touchdowns during the 2013 regular season, a mark that ranked the Cowboys second in the Big 12 and 15th nationally. • Despite not starting until the seventh game of the 2013 season, Desmond Roland led all Big 12 running backs and was 31st nationally with 13 rushing touchdowns. • Yurcich helped re-write the record books at Shippensburg. His first team set school records for points, touchdowns, total plays, first downs and total offense. His second team led the NCAA (Division II) in total offense (529.2 yards per game), and was second nationally in scoring (46.9 points per game) and passing offense (387.7 yards per game) during an 11-2 season. • With Yurcich serving as his position coach, Shippensburg quarterback Zach Zulli won the 2012 Harlon Hill Award as the top player in Division II. Zulli set NCAA Division II records by accounting for 336 points and 56 touchdowns and tied the national record with 54 touchdown passes. Zulli ranked fourth in Division II in passing yards per game (365.2), third in total offense (382.4) and fifth in passing efficiency with a rating of 165.3 • Shippensburg scored 40 or more points 16 times in 24 games with Yurcich calling the plays from 2011-12. • Before coaching at Shippensburg, Yurcich spent time at Edinboro University from 2006-2010, where he served as offensive coordinator and coached quarterbacks and receivers. During his tenure at Edinboro, Yurcich coached All-America quarterback Trevor Harris, a fourtime all-Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference West selection who signed a free agent contract with the NFL’s Jacksonville Jaguars.
• Edinboro had back-to-back nine win seasons in 2008 and 2009. The Fighting Scots advanced to the 2009 NCAA Division II football playoffs where Harris set a Division II playoff record with 630 passing yards against West Liberty. • Edinboro averaged at least 30 points per game from 2007-09 and consistently ranked among Division II’s top offenses with Yurcich calling plays. • Yurcich is a 1999 graduate of California University in Pennsylvania. He spent three seasons as the school’s starting quarterback and was a two-year captain. He began his playing career at Mount Union College. He earned a degree in psychology at California and a master’s degree in education from St. Francis, where he picked up a school counseling license. PERSONAL • Yurcich is a native of Euclid, Ohio. His wife, Julie, was an All-America cross country athlete at Edinboro. They have two sons: Jack and Clay. YEAR BY YEAR Year School 1999-2002 Saint Francis (Ind.) 2003-04 Indiana 2005-10 Edinboro 2011-12 Shippensburg 2013-pres. Oklahoma State
Position RB in 1999, QBs/JV from 2000-01, Offensive Coord./QBs/ JV in 2002 Offensive Grad Assistant QB/WR in 2005, Offensive Coord./ QBs, WR from 2006-10 Offensive Coord./QBs Offensive Coord./QBs
BOWL GAMES 2014 Cotton Bowl
PROMINENT PUPILS Clint Chelf, Oklahoma State Trevor Harris, Edinboro Zach Zulli, Shippensburg
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ROB GLASS
ASST. A.D./SPEED, STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING 20TH YEAR AT OSU | 29TH OVERALL OKLAHOMA STATE 1984
• Rob Glass is in his 10th year as assistant athletic director for speed, strength and conditioning at his alma mater and was a key figure in Oklahoma State winning its first-ever 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 1986-95 and his current tenure brings his total to 18 years at Oklahoma State. • During his 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 AllAmericans 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 20 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
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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, Dez Bryant, Kendall Hunter, Brandon Pettigrew, Russell Okung, Justin Blackmon, Levy Adcock, Quinn Sharp, Justin Gilbert and Jason Gildon. • 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.
YEAR BY YEAR Year Employer 1986-88 Oklahoma State 1989-95 Oklahoma State 1995-98 Florida 1998-2004 Florida 2005-pres. Oklahoma State
Position Graduate Assistant Head Strength Coach Coordinator of Strength and Conditioning Director of Strength and Conditioning Assistant Athletic Director, Speed, Strength and Conditioning
BOWL GAMES 1987 Sun Bowl 1988 Holiday Bowl 1996 Fiesta Bowl 1997 Sugar Bowl 1998 Citrus Bowl 1999 Orange Bowl 2000 Citrus Bowl 2001 Sugar Bowl 2002 Orange Bowl 2003 Outback Bowl 2004 Outback Bowl 2004 Peach Bowl 2006 Independence Bowl 2007 Insight Bowl 2008 Holiday Bowl 2010 Cotton Bowl 2010 Alamo Bowl 2012 Fiesta Bowl 2013 Heart of Dallas Bowl 2014 Cotton Bowl PROMINENT PUPILS Barry Sanders, Detroit Lions Danny Wuerffel, New Orleans Saints Thurman Thomas, Buffalo Bills Russell Okung, Seattle Seahawks Justin Blackmon, Jacksonville Jaguars Dez Bryant, Dallas Cowboys Brandon Weeden, Dallas Cowboys Brandon Pettigrew, Detroit Lions Justin Gilbert, Cleveland Browns Kendall Hunter, San Francisco 49ers Jevon Kearse, Tennessee Titans Fred Taylor, New England Patriots Jason Gildon, Pittsburgh Steelers Lito Sheppard, New York Jets Rex Grossman, Houston Texans Ike Hilliard, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
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FOOTBALL OPERATIONS AND RECRUITING STAFF
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MACK BUTLER
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ROD JOHNSON
DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL OPERATIONS 10TH YEAR AT OSU | 43RD OVERALL CENTRAL OKLAHOMA, 1972
DIRECTOR OF RECRUITING 11TH YEAR AT OSU | 42ND OVERALL OKLAHOMA, 1970
ASST. DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL OPERATIONS NINTH YEAR AT OSU AND OVERALL N.C. STATE, 2003
• 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.
• Johnny Barr is in the fifth year of his third tenure in Stillwater after returning to the Cowboy staff in 2009. He serves as director of recruiting. 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.
• Rod Johnson joined the Oklahoma State football staff in May of 2012 after spending the previous six years working in the OSU compliance and academics offices. He is involved in the daily functions of Cowboy football.
• Barr returned to OSU after serving as coordinator of oncampus recruiting at Texas A&M from 2004-07.
• Johnson interned in the N.C. State compliance office during the 2003-04 school year before accepting a fulltime job as assistant director of compliance in August of 2004. He held that post until coming to Oklahoma State in January of 2006.
• He has served as a district representative on the Director of Football Operations National Committee since 2007. • Butler has been part of 17 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 national championship team. • During his time in the Oklahoma high school coaching ranks, Butler served as head coach in the 1985 all-state game. • 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.
• Barr is well-known in Big 12 circles. In addition to his first two stints at Oklahoma State and his 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.
• Johnson was a defensive back at North Carolina State from 1998-2003.
• A native of La Marque, Texas, Johnson and his wife, Shanna, have two children, Skyy - born in 2003, and Zayden - born in 2005.
• 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 1979-82. • 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 17 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. • 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.
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• Mike Groce serves as assistant director of football recruiting. He came to OSU after spending two seasons as director of football operations and on-campus recruiting coordinator at Texas State. • Groce previously served Oklahoma State football as a volunteer recruiting assistant in 2010. • He was a recruiting assistant at Texas A&M from 2005-07 before moving into operations from 2008-09. • Groce went to Texas A&M after playing baseball at Southeastern Oklahoma State, where he was a pitcher. • He graduated from Southeastern Oklahoma State in 2005 with a degree in health, physical education and recreation. • Groce’s father, Ike Groce, served as OSU’s head women’s tennis coach from 1979-85.
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SARA ADCOCK Defense Assistant
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Recruiting Assistant
STEVE HAUSER
Quality Control
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TRUMAIN CARROLL
DANIELLE CLARY
MATT DAVIS
CHRIS DEAL
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WES EDWARDS
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TERRY HENLEY
JEFF HUNT
DR. VAL GENE IVEN
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MARILYN MIDDLEBROOK
JEFF NAPLE
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BOBBY REID
JOEL TUDMAN
JUSTIN WILLIAMS
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DR. MARK PASCALE
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Special teams ace and one-time walk-on Teddy Johnson was rewarded for his hard work by the OSU coaches, who put him on scholarship prior to the spring.
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Three-year letterman Daniel Koenig is one of the veteran leaders of the offense.
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Entering his third year as a starter, junior defensive tackle James Castleman has positioned himself as one of the leaders of the OSU defense.
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THE COWBOYS Running back Desmond Roland’s powerful style makes him a load to tackle. After waiting his turn and splitting time early in his career, Roland now has the opportunity to uphold Oklahoma State’s tradition of running back excellence.
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RETURNING PLAYER BIOS Oct. 19 TCU Oct. 26 at Iowa State Nov. 2 at Texas Tech Nov. 9 Kansas Nov. 16 at Texas Nov. 23 Baylor Dec. 7 Oklahoma Jan. 3 vs. Missouri
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3 MARCELL ATEMAN RECEIVER | 6-4 | 210 | SOPHOMORE DALLAS, TEXAS/WYLIE EAST
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 25 0 13 3 53 0 34 1 3 0 3 1 51 0 51 0 0 0 0 4 36 0 23
Ateman’s Career Receiving Stats Year G Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long Avg./G 2013 13 22 276 12.5 0 51 21.2 Career 13 22 276 12.5 0 51 21.2
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4, twice, last vs. Missouri, 1/3/14 53 vs. Kansas, 11/9/13 51 vs. Baylor, 11/23/13
A big-bodied receiver who made an impact as a freshman, playing in every game and recording at least one catch in 10. 2013 (Freshman): Played in every game as a freshman ... Finished the regular season fifth on the team in receptions (22) and receiving yards (276) ... Grabbed a career-high four catches both at UTSA and in the Cotton Bowl against Missouri ... Tallied more than 40 receiving yards in four games, including a career-best 53 in a win over Kansas ... His 51-yard catch against Baylor was the longest of his career and anchored a 99-yard touchdown drive to put the Cowboys up 7-0 in their upset of No. 3 Baylor ... Also tallied 46 yards against Lamar and 40 at UTSA. High School: Coached by Joe Lepsis ... Made 84 catches for 1,584 yards and 27 touchdowns as a senior ... Participated in the 2012 Offense-Defense All-America Bowl ... A four-star recruit by both Rivals.com and Scout.com ... Ranked by Scout.com as the nation’s No. 25 receiver ... A first-team all-area selection by the Dallas Morning News ... Made 67 catches for 1,047 yards with 10 touchdowns as a junior ... Made 32 catches for 479 yards and six touchdowns as a sophomore ... Also played basketball, where he earned all-district recognition ... Assisted with his school’s Peer Assistance Leadership Program ... Carried scholarship offers from Arkansas, Michigan, Tennessee, Ole Miss, Missouri and Texas Tech, among numerous others. Personal: Marcell Ligon Ateman was born Sept. 16, 1994, in Dallas ... Son of Ronald and Arlene Ateman ... Father played basketball at Western Illinois ... Undecided on a major. Ateman’s 2013 Game-by-Game Receiving Stats Date Opponent No. Yds. TD Long Aug. 31 vs. Mississippi State 1 6 0 6 Sept. 7 at UTSA 4 40 0 22 Sept. 14 Lamar 3 46 0 29 Sept. 28 at West Virginia 1 6 0 6 Oct. 5 Kansas State 2 10 0 5 40
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41 DAWSON BASSETT LINEBACKER | 6-4 | 228 | R-FRESHMAN TUTTLE, OKLA./TUTTLE
Redshirted in 2013 ... Made a name for himself through hard work while competing as part of the scout team as a true freshman ... Younger brother of former Cowboy football captain Cooper Bassett. 2013: Redshirt. High School: Coached by Phil Koons ... Played both linebacker and tight end ... First-team all-state honoree at linebacker by the Oklahoma Coaches Association ... Recorded 106 tackles, three interceptions and four sacks, along with 780 receiving yards and 11 touchdowns on just 32 catches ... Honorable mention all-state and little all-city first-team selection by The Oklahoman ... First-team alldistrict ... Class 3A-1 defensive player of the year ... Also played baseball, basketball and track and field ... Four-year member of the National Honor Society and the Oklahoma Honor Society ... Participated with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and served as a mentor for seventhgrade football ... Was a teacher and leader at vacation bible school. Personal: Dawson Avery Bassett was born May 11, 1994, in Oklahoma City, Okla. ... Son of John and Vicki Bassett ... Majoring in business.
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92 JIMMY BEAN
DEFENSIVE END | 6-5 | 250 | JUNIOR DENTON, TEXAS/GUYER
Career Highs Tackles Sacks TFL
7 vs. Missouri, 2014 1.0, four times, last vs. Missouri, 2014 3.0 vs. Missouri, 2014
An athletic defensive end who made an impact in his first year as a starter ... Enjoyed a breakthrough game with seven tackles, three tackles for loss and a sack against Missouri in the 2014 Cotton Bowl ... Started strong during fall camp of 2012, but an August injury slowed him and eventually led to a redshirt season. 2013 (Sophomore): Started every game at defensive end ... Finished the regular season with 34 total tackles, including a high of seven against Missouri in the Cotton Bowl ... Tallied 9.5 tackles for a loss, including three in the Cotton Bowl and at least one in wins against Kansas State, TCU, Texas and Baylor ... Credited with 4.5 sacks, occurring against UTSA, Kansas State, TCU, Missouri and one for an eight-yard loss against Baylor ... Recorded three quarterback hurries ... Made four tackles in wins over Iowa State, TCU and Kansas State ... Made three tackles against Mississippi State, UTSA and Texas. 2012: Redshirt. 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, Iowa, Minnesota, Ole Miss, Texas A&M and Texas Tech. Personal: Born Nov. 8, 1993, in Ontario, Calif. … Son of Jimmy Bean, Sr., and Charlotte Morre … Education major … One of five siblings. Bean’s Career Stats Year GP UT-AT-TT TFL Sacks INT PBU QBH FF FR BK 2011 3 2-0-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2012 Redshirt 2013 13 21-13-34 9.5 4.5 0 0 3 0 0 0 Career 16 23-13-36 9.5 4.5 0 0 3 0 0 0
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RETURNING PLAYER BIOS 2013 (Junior): Saw action in seven games, primarily on special teams ... Blocked and recovered a punt at Texas Tech in a play that was important in OSU’s win over the Red Raiders ... Did not record any other statistics.
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2012 (Sophomore): Did not record any game action. 2011 (Redshirt): Redshirt.
20 COREY BENNETT RUNNING BACK | 5-9 | 205 | JUNIOR CHOCTAW, OKLA./CHOCTAW
Squad member who has seen spot duty in late-game situations ... Rushed for nearly 100 yards and a touchdown against Savannah State in 2012. 2013 (Sophomore): Saw action in lopsided wins over Lamar and Baylor, but did not record any statistics. 2012 (Freshman): Logged game action against Savannah State and Louisiana ... Rushed 12 times for 91 yards and a touchdown against Savannah State ... Did not record any stats against Louisiana. 2011: Redshirt. High School: Attended Choctaw HS in Choctaw, Okla., where he was coached by Bill Bays ... An all-district selection and team captain ... Rushed for 1,286 yards and had 13 touchdowns ... Also competed in track and field. Personal: Corey Bennett was born Jan. 27, 1993 in Oklahoma City ... Son of Kimberly Winston and Japeth Bennett ... Brother, Lydell Rhodes, is a professional boxer ... Majoring in business marketing. Bennett’s Career Rushing Stats Year G Att. Gain Loss Net Avg. TD Long Avg./G 2012 2 12 94 3 91 7.6 1 16 45.5 2013 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career 4 12 94 3 91 7.6 1 16 22.8
High School: Attended Boyd HS in McKinney, Texas, where he was coached by Don Drake ... Also played basketball and baseball ... Was Boyd’s player of the year in 2007 and earned all-district honors in 2009 ... Member of the honor roll, the National Honor Society, the all academic team and was in the top 10 percent of his class ... Participated in extracurricular activities including Meals on Wheels, Habitat for Humanity and student government. Personal: Derek Branson was born Feb. 13, 1992 in Tulsa ... Son of Kim and Patti Branson ... Majoring in sports management/marketing. Branson’s Career Stats Year GP UT-AT-TT TFL Sacks INT PBU QBH FF FR BK 2012 0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2013 7 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Career 7 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
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91 JAMES CASTLEMAN DEFENSIVE TACKLE | 6-2 | 300 | SENIOR AMARILLO, TEXAS/AMARILLO
Career Highs Tackles 9 at Arizona, 2012 Sacks 1.0, twice, last vs. Mississippi State, 2013 TFL 2.0 at Arizona, 2012
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46 DEREK BRANSON FULLBACK | 6-2 | 250 | SENIOR MCKINNEY, TEXAS/BOYD
Squad member who is a valuable asset to the program ... Signature moment of his career to date came when he blocked and recovered a punt at Texas Tech in 2013.
2010 (Freshman): Attended Oklahoma State, but was not on the football team.
Athletic defensive tackle who led OSU’s interior linemen with 33 tackles in 2013 ... Made one of the most memorable plays of the 2013 season when he forced and recovered a fumble at the goal line in the Cowboys’ win over No. 3 Baylor.
the regular season, including a field goal at West Virginia and a PAT at Iowa State ... His two blocks tie for the fourth-most by one player in a season in school history ... Finished the regular season with one forced fumble, one fumble recovery and one pass breakup. 2012 (Sophomore): Recorded 30 tackles ... Finished sixth on the team with 6.5 tackles for loss ... Had an interception that he returned 14 yards against Texas Tech ... Had a season-high nine tackles, broke up a pass, had a quarterback sack and another tackle for loss in his first career road start at Arizona ... Had five tackles against Texas ... Recorded tackles behind the line of scrimmage against Louisiana, Texas, Iowa State, West Virginia and Texas Tech ... Started every game but the season finale, which he missed due to injury. 2011 (Freshman): Played in 11 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. 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 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 TFLs 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. Personal: James Michael Castleman was born Nov. 14, 1992, in Amarillo, Texas ... Son of Kim Castleman ... University studies major. Castleman’s Career Stats Year GP UT-AT-TT TFL Sacks INT PBU QBH FF FR BK 2011 11 7-0-7 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2012 12 23-7-30 6.5 1.0 1 3 1 0 0 0 2013 13 24-9-33 5.0 1.0 0 1 0 1 2 2 Career 36 54-16-70 11.5 2.0 1 4 2 1 2 2
2013 (Junior): Started every game at defensive tackle ... Finished the season with 33 total tackles and 5.0 tackles for a loss ... Made five tackles in both the West Virginia and Kansas games, four in the Iowa State game and three against Texas Tech and Texas ... Credited with a quarterback sack for a loss of three yards in the seasonopener against Mississippi State ... Blocked two kicks in
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32 KRIS CATLIN
23 RENNIE CHILDS
LINEBACKER | 6-1 | 225 | JUNIOR SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS/MADISON
Career Highs Tackles TFL Sacks
RUNNING BACK | 5-10 | 205 | SOPHOMORE HOUSTON, TEXAS/CYPRESS RIDGE
7 vs. Lamar, 2013 1.0 vs. Savannah State, 2012 No career sacks
The bulk of his contributions to date have come on special teams. 2013 (Sophomore): Played in every contest except the Texas game and the Cotton Bowl ... Finished the regular season with 13 total tackles, including 10 solo tackles ... Saw significant playing time against Lamar, recording a game-high seven solo tackles ... Made three tackles against UTSA, two against TCU and one against Kansas. 2012 (Freshman): Saw action in every game but Baylor … Played on special teams throughout the season … Ended the season with nine tackles, including eight solo stops … Had three tackles in the opener against Savannah State ... Had a tackle for loss and a forced fumble against SSU as well ... Had two tackles in the bowl win over Purdue. 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 … Majoring in education … Father played college basketball at Parkland College. Catlin’s Career Stats Year GP UT-AT-TT TFL Sacks INT PBU QBH FF FR BK 2012 12 8-1-9 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2013 11 10-3-13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career 23 18-4-22 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
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Career Highs Rushes Rushing Yards Rushing TD Long Rush
9, twice, last at Texas Tech, 11/2/13 70 at Texas Tech, 11/2/13 1 vs. TCU, 10/19/13 30 vs. Baylor, 11/23/13
Made an impact in the running game as a true freshman, highlighted by a performance against TCU in which he accounted for 79 yards of offense and a touchdown in 10 touches to spark the Cowboys to a close victory. 2013 (Freshman): Played in eight games as a true freshman, getting several meaningful carries in important situations ... Saw his first action at UTSA, carrying one time for four yards ... Followed with 11 yards on five carries the next week against Lamar ... Scored his first career touchdown on a seven-yard run in the fourth quarter of a 24-10 win over TCU ... Totaled 45 yards on 16 carries in that game, including a 16-yard rush ... Carried the ball twice at Iowa State ... Had a career-high 70 rushing yards at Texas Tech, highlighted by a 22-yard rush and an average of 7.8 yards per carry ... Carried the ball four times against Kansas, Texas and Baylor ... Reached 35 yards on just four carries against the No. 3 Bears before leaving the game with an injury ... Had a career-long rush of 30 yards in that game ... Ran three times for 12 yards in the Cotton Bowl against Missouri, where he also caught one pass for four yards. High School: Coached by Gary Thiebaud ... Rushed for 1,945 yards and 19 touchdowns on 213 carries his senior year en route to earning first-team all-district and second-team all-greater Houston recognition by the Houston Chronicle ... Made 11 catches for 193 yards and two scores his senior year ... Ripped off 1,453 yards and 12 touchdowns as a junior ... A three-star recruit by ESPN. com, Rivals.com and Scout.com ... Also competed in track and field ... Held offers from Boise State and Houston, among others. Personal: Renderick Voltair Childs, Jr., was born Aug. 28, 1995, in Houston ... Son of Kassandra and Renderick Childs ... Business major. Childs’ 2013 Game-by-Game Rushing Stats Date Opponent No. Gain Loss Net TD Long Avg. Aug. 31 vs. Mississippi St. DNP Sept. 7 at UTSA 1 4 0 4 0 4 4.0 Sept. 14 Lamar 5 12 1 11 0 7 2.2 Sept. 28 at West Virginia DNP Oct. 5 Kansas State DNP Oct. 19 TCU 9 50 5 45 1 16 5.0 Oct. 26 at Iowa State 2 2 3 -1 0 2 -0.5 Nov. 2 at Texas Tech 9 71 1 70 0 22 7.8 Nov. 9 Kansas 4 5 1 4 0 2 1.1
Nov. 16 at Texas 4 9 0 9 0 3 2.2 Nov. 23 Baylor 4 35 0 35 0 30 8.8 Dec. 7 Oklahoma DNP Jan. 3 Missouri 3 12 0 12 0 8 4.0 Childs’ 2013 Game-by-Game Receiving Stats Date Opponent No. Yds. TD Long Aug. 31 vs. Mississippi St. DNP Sept. 7 at UTSA 1 -3 0 -3 Sept. 14 Lamar 1 14 0 14 Sept. 28 at West Virginia DNP Oct. 5 Kansas State DNP Oct. 19 TCU 1 34 0 34 Oct. 26 at Iowa State 0 0 0 0 Nov. 2 at Texas Tech 0 0 0 0 Nov. 9 Kansas 0 0 0 0 Nov. 16 at Texas 0 0 0 0 Nov. 23 Baylor 0 0 0 0 Dec. 7 Oklahoma DNP Jan. 3 Missouri 1 4 0 4 Childs’ Career Rushing Stats Year G Att. Gain Loss Net Avg. TD Long Avg./G 2013 9 41 200 11 189 4.6 2 30 21.0 Career 9 41 200 11 189 4.6 2 30 21.0 Childs’ Career Receiving Stats Year G Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long Avg./G 2013 9 4 49 12.2 0 34 5.4 Career 9 4 49 12.2 0 34 5.4
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90 TRACE CLARK
DEFENSIVE END | 6-4 | 255 | JUNIOR WICHITA, KAN./COLLEGIATE SCHOOL
2013 Second Team Academic All-Big 12 Career Highs Tackles Sacks TFL
3, twice, last at Iowa State, 2013 No career sacks 1.0 at Iowa State, 2013
Saw action in every game as a sophomore ... One of just a handful of true freshmen to see the field in 2012 ... Could be poised for a breakthrough season in 2014. 2013 (Sophomore): Played in every game ... Credited with 10 tackles and four solo stops ... Also tallied 1.5 tackles for a loss, a pass break up and a quarterback hurry ... Tallied three tackles against both UTSA and Iowa State ... Had two stops against Mississippi State in the season opener and one stop against Lamar and Texas. 2012 (Freshman): Played in seven games as a defensive end ... Ended the season with five tackles, including four solo stops ... Had two tackles against Louisiana and Texas Tech ... Saw game action against Savannah State, Arizona, Louisiana, TCU, West Virgina, Texas Tech and Purdue ... Had two tackles against the Cajuns and two more vs. Tech.
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RETURNING PLAYER BIOS High School: 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 Top 11 selection in the state of Kansas 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 … Was a 4.0 student in high school ... Mechanical engineering major. Clark’s Career Stats Year GP UT-AT-TT TFL Sacks INT PBU QBH FF FR BK 2012 7 4-1-5 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2013 13 4-6-10 1.5 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 Career 20 8-7-15 1.5 0 0 1 2 0 0 0
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60 ZACHARY CRABTREE
OFFENSIVE LINE | 6-7 | 290 | R-FRESHMAN MANSFIELD, TEXAS/MANSFIELD
Has the prototypical frame for a big-time offensive tackle and showed some talent while redshirting in 2013. 2013: Redshirt High School: Coached by Jeff Holme ... A three-star recruit by both Rivals.com and Scout.com ... Ranked as the nation’s No. 53 offensive tackle by Rivals.com and the nation’s No. 72 offensive tackle by Scout.com ... A top-100 recruit in the state of Texas by the Waco Tribune-Herald and by Rivals.com ... All-district honoree ... Also played basketball ... Carried scholarship offers from Baylor, Texas Tech and Washington State, among others.
High School: Coached by David Watson at Siegel High School in Murfreesboro, Tenn. … An All-Area and All-Region selection as a junior and senior … Pre-season All-State selection as a senior … 2008 Ohio State Nike Combine MVP … Also played basketball … Served as a volunteer at the Ronald McDonald House. Personal: Deonte Jermayne Cruse was born in Louisville, Ky., on Sept. 25, 1990 … Son of Setonia and the late Gary Cook … Studying education and sports media … Grew up in Waterloo, Iowa and Nashville, Tenn. … Father Gary Cook played football at Western Kentucky … Cousin Kendrick Perkins plays in the NBA for the Oklahoma City Thunder … Cousin Bruce Perkins played in the NFL with Tampa Bay and Indianapolis … Great uncle Don Perkins played for the Dallas Cowboys and is in the NFL Hall of Fame … Uncle Melvin Campbell played with the Oakland Raiders … Cousin Acie Earl played for the Boston Celtics … Cousin Michelle Campbell played basketball at Rutgers and plays with the WNBA’s Chicago Sky … Cousin Korrine Campbell played basketball at West Virginia and plays overseas in Turkey. Cruse’s Career Stats Year GP UT-AT-TT TFL Sacks INT PBU QBH FF FR BK 2013 1 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career 1 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Personal: Zachary David Crabtree was born Sept. 16, 1994, in Arlington, Texas ... Son of Brenda and Garry Crabtree ... Business major.
80 JAREN COLSTON-GREEN RECEIVER | 6-2 | 170 | R-FRESHMAN TALLAHASSEE, FLA./LEON
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Walk-on looking to earn the first playing time of his career.
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2013: Redshirt
RECEIVER | 6-2 | 205 | SOPHOMORE FLOWERY BRANCH, GA./FLOWERY BRANCH
High School: Attended Leon HS in Tallahassee, Fla., where he was coached by Bill Ragans and Atlanta Sports Academy Post-Grad Prep School, where he was coached by Damon Dawson ... Earned honorable mention All-Big Bend honors as a junior ... Finished his high school career with 780 receiving yards and eight touchdowns in run-dominated offense ... Also competed in track and field ... Had 890 yards and 10 touchdowns at Atlanta Sports Academy Prep School. Personal: Jaren Michael Colston-Green was born June 22, 1993 in Atlanta, Ga. ... Son of Karen Colston and Willie Green ... Father was a standout receiver at the University of Mississippi and played nine years in the NFL with the Detroit Lions, Carolina Panthers, and Denver Broncos, winning Super Bowl titles with the Broncos in 1997 and 1998 ... Majoring in education.
63 DEONTE CRUSE
DEFENSIVE LINE | 6-0 | 300 | SENIOR MURFREESBORO, TENN./SIEGEL/NEO A&M JC
A 2013 addition from the junior college ranks. 2013 (Junior): Saw action in the Lamar game, recording one solo tackle. Junior College: Coached by Dale Patterson at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College … Recorded 71 tackles as a sophomore, including 33 solo stops … Also recorded two sacks, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery … As a freshman, recorded 70 total tackles, two sacks, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries … First team All-SWJCFC selection as a sophomore … Honorable mention All-SWJCFC as a freshman … Active in community service, including assisting with the clean-up efforts after the 2011 tornado in Joplin, Mo.
Career Highs Receptions Receiving Yards Long Reception
1, three times, last vs. Kansas, 2013 25 vs. Louisiana, 2012 25 vs. Louisiana, 2012
Saw action in more than half of OSU’s games as a freshman in 2013 ... Was scheduled to see action as a true freshman before an injury prematurely ended his 2012 and led to a redshirt season. 2013 (Freshman): Played in seven regular season games as a freshman, including the last four ... Had one catch for 10 yards against Kansas. 2012 (Redshirt): Redshirt season after appearing briefly in two games early in the season … Caught an eight-yard pass in the season opener against Savannah State and he had a 25-yard reception against Louisiana.
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RETURNING PLAYER BIOS High School: A big signature for the Cowboys as he became the latest Georgian to ink with OSU … Was the 13th Georgian to sign with OSU since 2006 … SuperPrep all-region selection … A former Georgia commitment who was rated as the nation’s No. 45 receiver prospect by Rivals and the No. 18 player in the state of Georgia … Scout ranked 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 (a cornerback at OSU) and Justin … Undecided on a major. Curry’s Career Stats Year G Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long Avg./G 2012 2 2 33 16.5 0 25 16.5 2013 7 1 10 10.0 0 10 1.4 Career 9 3 43 14.3 0 25 4.8
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2013 (Freshman): Played in four games as a freshman, appearing against UTSA, Lamar, Iowa State, Kansas and Oklahoma ... Made a solo tackle against Lamar. 2012 (Redshirt): Redshirt.
A big lineman with a bright future at OSU ... Was slated to start at left tackle as a sophomore in 2013, but missed the season after sustaining an injury during fall camp.
High School: 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.
2013 (Sophomore): Lost his season to an injury sustained in fall camp.
Personal: Born June 1, 1994, in Tyler, Texas … Son of Vanessa and Allen Davis … Majoring in education.
2012 (Freshman): Got his first career starts against Texas Tech and in the season finale at Baylor ... Saw action in seven games ... Played a season-high 67 snaps against Savannah State and 45 snaps against Texas Tech.
Davis’s Career Stats Year GP UT-AT-TT TFL Sacks INT PBU QBH FF FR BK 2013 4 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career 4 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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OFFENSIVE LINE | 6-5 | 312 | SOPHOMORE NACOGDOCHES, TEXAS/NACOGDOCHES
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2 DARIUS CURRY
CORNERBACK | 6-1 | 190 | R-FRESHMAN FLOWERY BRANCH, GA./FLOWERY BRANCH
Highly-regarded talent coming out of high school looking to prove himself at the college level after redshirting in 2013. 2013: Redshirt. High School: Coached by Chris Griffin ... A four-star recruit by ESPN.com ... ESPN.com ranked him as the No. 23 cornerback in the nation and the No. 36 player overall in the state of Georgia ... Team captain and team MVP ... Invited to the Offense-Defense All-America Game ... A three-star recruit by both Rivals.com and Scout.com ... Tabbed by Rivals as the nation’s No. 51 cornerback and the No. 48 player overall in the state of Georgia ... Also played basketball ... Held scholarship offers from Auburn, Georgia Tech, South Carolina, Tennessee and Penn State, among numerous others. Personal: Darius Curry was born Dec. 29, 1994, in Augusta, Ga. ... Son of Felix and Trina Curry ... Brother, C.J. is a wide receiver for Oklahoma State ... Undecided on a major.
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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 firstteam 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, 1993, in Nacogdoches … Son of Sheila and Kevin Davis … University studies major … Also participated in basketball and power lifting in high school … A first-team all-academic choice … The youngest of four siblings.
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97 ERIC DAVIS
DEFENSIVE TACKLE | 6-3 | 290 | SOPHOMORE TYLER, TEXAS/JOHN TYLER
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38 KAMERON DOOLITTLE RECEIVER | 5-8 | 200 | JUNIIOR EDMOND, OKLA./MEMORIAL/NEO A&M JC
A valuable squad player added from the junior college ranks in 2013. 2013: Redshirt. Junior College: Coached by Dale Patterson at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M … Named an All-Conference wide receiver for the 2012 season. High School: Coached by Justin Meredith at Edmond Memorial … Complied more than 2,600 rushing yards, 1,000 passing yards, and 700 receiving yards in his high school career … Also played basketball. Personal: Kameron Dwayne Doolittle was born Dec. 26, 1992, in Edmond, Okla. ... Son of Dwayne and Denise Doolittle ... Majoring in Education.
Developing prospect on the defensive front that saw some game action as a redshirt freshman in 2013.
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RETURNING PLAYER BIOS High School: Coached by Ricky Ray Lock at Gainesville High School … Was All-District and team MVP in football … Member of the Honor Society and Leadership Club … Named Team MVP and All-District … Also played basketball and ran track.
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Personal: DeShawn Mitchell Franklin was born April 11, 1992, in Gainesville, Texas … Son of Mitch and LeDana Franklin … His cousin Rod Brown played at OSU, and another cousin, Carl Mims, was drafted by Washington Redskins in 1988 … Studying physical education.
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SAFETY | 6-3 | 190 | R-FRESHMAN CONVERSE, TEXAS/JUDSON
A tall, rangy, athletic player who has the skill set to be effective against Big 12-style offenses ... Two-sport athlete who doubles as a long jumper on the Oklahoma State track and field team.
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2013: Redshirt. High School: Coached by Mark Smith ... All-district and all-area selection who also earned honorable mention all-state accolades ... Racked up 76 tackles, three interceptions and a pass defended his senior year ... A three-star prospect by ESPN.com, Rivals.com and Scout.com ... Scout.com ranked him as the No. 32 safety in the nation and ESPN.com had him as the No. 64 safety nationally ... Also competed in basketball and track and field ... Member of the A/B honor roll and participated with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes ... Held scholarship offers from Kansas State, Mississippi State, BYU, Boise State, Arizona State and Utah, among numerous others. Personal: Tre Quille Flowers was born June 2, 1995, in Converse, Texas ... Son of Rodney and Crystal Flowers ... Brother, Rodney, plays football for Langston University and his sister, Aleshia Flowers, played basketball at South Florida ... Uncle, Erik Flowers, played with several teams during his seven seasons in the NFL ... Undecided on a major.
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QUARTERBACK | 6-2 | 205 | JUNIOR SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS/CARROLL/ARIZONA
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2011 at Arizona: Redshirted. High School: Switched high schools during his career and did play his senior year at Southlake Carroll HS ... As a junior playing for Jones HS just outside of Oklahoma City in 2009, he completed 69 percent of his passes for 2,500 yards and 26 touchdowns ... Also played baseball ... Was a member of the National Honor Society and graduated in the top five percent of his class.
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A valuable squad player.
2012 (Sophomore): Did not appear in any games. 2011 (Freshman): Did not appear in any games. 2010 (Redshirt): Redshirt
Personal: Brandon Garrett was born May 14, 1992, in Deer Park, Texas … Son of Heath Garrett and Tammy Helms … Business management major … Grandfather, Stan Garrett, played football at Rice.
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2012 (Freshman): Quarterbacked the OSU scout team while sitting out his transfer year per NCAA regulations.
SAFETY | 5-11 | 200 | SENIOR GAINESVILLE, TEXAS/ GAINESVILLE
2013 (Junior): Saw action against Lamar and Baylor.
High School: Attended Deer Park HS in Deer Park, Texas, where he was coached by Chris Massey … First-team alldistrict honoree as a senior – his lone year of varsity action … Helped his team to an 8-2 record … Participated with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.
2013 (Sophomore): Did not see any game action, but provided quality depth.
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28 DESHAWN FRANKLIN
Junior College: Coached by Brad Smiley … Three-star prospect by ESPN.com and a two-star prospect by both Rivals.com and Scout.com … Honorable mention AllSouthwest Junior College Football Conference honoree … Held offers from Louisiana and North Texas, among others.
Pro-style quarterback who delivers the ball well.
Personal: Daxx Garman was born Feb. 18, 1993, in Oklahoma City ... Son of Pat and Shelli Garman ... Father played baseball at Cal State Fullerton and with the Texas Rangers ... Sociology major.
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2013 (Junior): Played in 11 games and started in four, including the Iowa State and Texas Tech games, as well as the regular season Bedlam finale and the Cotton Bowl against Missouri ... Credited with one knockdown block against TCU and three against Iowa State ... played 89 snaps against Texas Tech.
67 BRANDON GARRETT OFFENSIVE LINE | 6-5 | 295 | SENIOR DEER PARK, TEXAS/DEER PARK/TRINITY VALLEY CC
A junior college transfer who started four games in his first season at the FBS level ... Spent the spring rehabbing from an injury sustained in the 2014 AT&T Cotton Bowl.
13 DAVID GLIDDEN RECEIVER | 5-7 | 185 | JUNIOR MUSTANG, OKLA./MUSTANG
Career Highs Receptions Receiving Yards Long Reception Long PR
6 vs. Kansas, 11/9/13 73 vs. Kansas, 11/9/13 39 vs. Kansas, 11/9/13 12, vs. Louisiana, 9/15/12
Shifty, quick receiver who is effective in space ... Also contributes on special teams as a punt returner. 2013 (Sophomore): Played in every game and earned a start in a win at Texas ... Finished the season with 15 catches for 173 yards ... Had at least one catch in nine games, highlighted by a career day against Kansas with six catches for 73 yards and a career-long reception of 39 yards ... Also had a 29-yard catch at UTSA ... Returned five punts with a season-long of nine yards against Kansas. 2012 (Freshman): Saw action on special teams as a punt returner, as well as at receiver … Saw action in six games, including the final four games of the season … Made his collegiate debut against Louisiana … His first career reception went for an 18-yard touchdown at Baylor … Returned five punts for 19 yards against Louisiana and he had an eight-yard punt return against Texas. 2011: Redshirt.
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RETURNING PLAYER BIOS 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 … Business management major … His brother, Dylan, plays baseball at Oklahoma Christian and his father was a semi-pro football player. Glidden’s 2012 Game-by-Game Receiving Stats Date Opponent No. Yds. TD Long Sept. 1 Savannah State DNP Sept. 8 at Arizona DNP Sept. 15 Louisiana 0 0 0 0 Sept. 29 Texas 0 0 0 0 Oct. 13 at Kansas DNP Oct. 20 Iowa State DNP Oct. 27 TCU DNP Nov. 3 at Kansas State 0 0 0 0 Nov. 10 West Virginia 0 0 0 0 Nov. 17 Texas Tech 0 0 0 0 Nov. 24 at Oklahoma 0 0 0 0 Dec. 1 at Baylor 1 18 1 18 Jan. 1 vs. Purdue 0 0 0 0 Glidden’s 2013 Game-by-Game Receiving Stats Date Opponent No. Yds. TD Long Aug. 31 vs. Mississippi State 1 12 0 12 Sept. 7 at UTSA 2 40 0 29 Sept. 14 Lamar 1 6 0 6 Sept. 28 at West Virginia 1 5 0 5 Oct. 5 Kansas State 1 14 0 14 Oct. 19 TCU 0 0 0 0 Oct. 26 at Iowa State 0 0 0 0 Nov. 2 at Texas Tech 1 14 0 14 Nov. 9 Kansas 6 73 0 39 Nov. 16 at Texas 0 0 0 0 Nov. 23 Baylor 1 4 0 4 Dec. 7 Oklahoma 0 0 0 0 Jan. 3 vs. Missouri 1 5 0 5 Glidden’s Career Receiving Stats Year G Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long Avg./G 2012 8 1 18 18.0 1 18 2.3 2013 13 15 173 11.53 0 39 13.3 Career 21 16 191 11.93 1 39 9.09 Glidden’s Career Special Teams Stats Year GP KR Yds Avg TD Long PR Yds Avg TD Long 2012 8 0 0 0 0 0 6 27 4.5 0 12 2013 13 0 0 0 0 0 5 11 2.2 0 9 Career 21 0 0 0 0 0 11 38 3.5 0 12
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2013 (Junior): Started eight games and played in 11 ... Saw time at both guard and tackle on the offensive line ... Credited with six knockdown blocks including four against Baylor ... Named the offensive line MVP by coaches for his performance at UTSA, where he played a season-high 77 snaps. 2012 (Sophomore): Saw action in two games, playing against Savannah State and Baylor.
29 CAMERON GRAVELLE RECEIVER | 6-0 | 195 | SENIOR AUSTIN, TEXAS/ANDERSON
One-time walk-on who was put on scholarship after the 2013 season. 2013 (Junior): Logged playing time in lopsided wins over Kansas and Baylor, but did not record any stats. 2012 (Sophomore): Saw late-game action in wins over Savannah State and Louisiana, making one catch for eight yards against Savannah State.
Junior College: Was one of three junior college transfers in the 2012 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 … Education major ... Son of Jackie Grisbhy.
2011: Redshirt. 2010 (Freshman): Attended Oklahoma State, but did not play football. High School: Attended Anderson HS in Austin, Texas, where he was coached by Marcus Reiland ... First-team all-district honoree his junior and senior years ... Honored as his school’s male athlete of the year his senior year ... Also competed in baseball and basketball and was honorable mention all-district on the diamond ... Academic all-district in all three sports his junior and senior years ... Member of the National Honor Society and the Student Athlete Mentor program. Personal: Cameron Joseph Gravelle was born March 14, 1992 in Austin, Texas ... Son of Matthew Gravelle and Patricia Verzino ... Accounting major. Gravelle’s Career Receiving Stats Year G Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long Avg./G 2012 2 1 8 8.0 0 8 4.0 2013 2 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Career 4 1 8 8.0 0 8 2.0
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75 CHRIS GRISBHY OFFENSIVE LINE | 6-5 | 325 | SENIOR CLUTE, TEXAS/BRAZOSWOOD/BLINN CC
Pronounced GRIZZ-bee Moved into a starting role in 2013 after transitioning to FBS football in 2012.
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19 BEN GROGAN
KICKER | 6-1 | 186 | SOPHOMORE ARLINGTON, TEXAS/MARTIN
Career Highs Longest FG 41 yards, twice, last vs. Oklahoma, 2013 Most FG Made 4 vs. Kansas State, 2013 Stepped immediately into the starting role after arriving on campus and set an OSU freshman record with four field goals made in a close victory over Kansas State. 2013 (Freshman): Lead the team in scoring with 100 points ... Ranked sixth in the Big 12 and 51st in the NCAA in scoring per game at 7.7 ppg ... Finished the regular season 11-18 on field goal attempts, two of which were blocked ... Big 12 special teams player of the week after connecting on an OSU freshman-record four field goals against Kansas State ... Made season-long field goals of 41 yards against Texas Tech and Oklahoma ... Was 67of-68 on PAT attempts, with his only miss being a blocked kick at Iowa State. High School: Coached by Bob Wager ... Earned class 5A first-team all-state honors by the Associated Press Sports Editors after he connected on nine-of-11 field goals with a long of 56 yards and was a perfect 40-for-40 on PAT attempts his senior year ... Three-star prospect by both ESPN.com and Rivals.com ... Rivals.com ranked him as the No. 9 kicker in the nation and ESPN.com had him at No. 15 nationally ... The only kicker included on the list of Texas Football Magazine’s top 300 prospects ...
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RETURNING PLAYER BIOS Member of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram Super Team as a first-team kicker and punter ... Knocked in eight-of-10 field goal attempts with a long of 52 yards and added 25-of-25 PATs his junior year ... Also played soccer ... Member of the National Honor Society ... Held offers from Kansas and Memphis ... Once kicked a PAT using the old-time drop-kick style. Personal: Ben Grogan was born Jan. 9, 1995, in Arlington, Texas ... Son of Mike and Marcia Grogan ... Majoring in geology. Grogan’s 2013 Game-by-Game Kicking Stats Date Opponent PAT-A FGM-FGA Lg Blk Aug. 31 vs. Mississippi State 3-3 0-1 0 1 Sept. 7 at UTSA 8-8 0-0 0 0 Sept. 14 Lamar 8-8 1-1 39 0 Sept. 28 at West Virginia 3-3 0-2 0 0 Oct. 5 Kansas State 3-3 4-5 34 1 Oct. 19 TCU 3-3 1-3 28 0 Oct. 26 at Iowa State 7-8 1-1 22 0 Nov. 2 at Texas Tech 7-7 1-1 41 0 Nov. 9 Kansas 6-6 0-0 0 0 Nov. 16 at Texas 5-5 1-1 39 0 Nov. 23 Baylor 7-7 0-0 0 0 Dec. 7 Oklahoma 3-3 1-1 41 0 Jan. 3 vs. Missouri 4-4 1-2 25 0
Junior College: Coached by Tyler Hughes at Snow College in Utah ... Helped lead the Badgers to an 11-1 record, their first league title since 2008 and a No. 3 final national ranking ... First-team All-American by the National Junior College Athletic Association and by JC Gridwire ... Defensive player of the year in the Western States Football League ... Logged 41 tackles, five sacks and 11 tackles for loss ... Was the driving force in Snow leading the nation in sacks as a team due to the constant double-teams he commanded on the interior ... A three-star prospect by ESPN. com, Rivals.com and Scout.com ... Scout.com ranked him as the No. 10 junior college defensive tackle in the country ... Carried scholarship offers from Utah, Oregon State and Hawaii, among others. High School: Amassed 57 tackles, 17 sacks, a safety and an interception as a senior ... First-team all-state selection in class 4A by the Salt Lake Tribune and the Deseret News ... Had 36 tackles and four sacks as a junior. Hautau’s Career Stats Year GP UT-AT-TT TFL Sacks INT PBU QBH FF FR BK 2013 12 6-2-8 2.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career 12 6-2-8 2.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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Grogan’s Career Kicking Stats Year FGM-FGA Pct. 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg Blk 2013 11-18 61.1 0-0 5-6 4-7 2-5 0-0 41 2 Career 11-18 61.1 0-0 5-6 4-7 2-5 0-0 41 2
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RECEIVER | 6-2 | 185 | SOPHOMORE SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS/REAGAN
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DEFENSIVE TACKLE | 6-2 | 290 | SENIOR SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH/EAST/SNOW COLLEGE
Pronounced OH-fuh HOW-tao Career Highs Tackles Sacks TFL
2, twice, last vs. Kansas State, 2013 1 at West Virginia, 2013 1.0, twice, last at West Virginia, 2013
After seeing significant action in his first year at the Division I level in 2013, is a strong candidate to earn a starting spot on the interior of the defensive line in 2014. 2013 (Junior): Played in 12 games during the regular season ... Totaled eight tackles, including two for a loss and one sack ... Credited with two tackles in the Lamar, West Virginia and Kansas State games ... Also credited with a tackle in the Mississippi State and Oklahoma games ... Had a sack for a loss of three yards at West Virginia.
8 vs. Savannah State, 2012 81 at Kansas State, 2012 54 at Kansas State, 2012
Missed most of 2013 due to injury, but was a strong performer as a true freshman in 2012 ... Coaches have praised him for his understanding of the offense as a whole and his ability to play multiple wide receiver positions within OSU’s scheme. 2013 (Sophomore): His lone game action came against Lamar, when he made one catch for eight yards. 2012 (Freshman): Got his first career start against Kansas and ended the season with nine straight starts under his belt ... Led all freshmen in starts (10), catches (29) and receiving yards (394) ... Receptions total was fourth on the team and yardage total was fifth among all Cowboys … Began his career with eight catches for 77 yards in the season opener against Savannah State ... His first career TD came on a 1-yard pass from J.W. Walsh in the opener ... Injury and illness sidelined him for the next three games (Arizona, Louisiana and Texas) ... Had nine-yard receptions against Kansas and TCU ... Caught a 41-yard pass against TCU ... At Kansas State he had four catches for
81 yards, including a 54-yard TD reception from Wes Lunt ... Caught three passes for 49 yards against West Virginia ... Had a 17-yard catch vs. Texas Tech and a 27-yarder at OU ... Had five catches for 59 yards at Baylor ... Caught four passes covering 25 yards against Purdue … Averaged 13.6 yards per catch. High School: 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 ... Also a baseball and track athlete ... A first-team academic all-state selection ... One of the last Cowboys added to the signing class. Personal: Born Jan. 18, 1994, in San Antonio ... Parents are Russell and Robin Hays ... Business finance major ... Dad was a receiver at Texas (1981-85). Hays’ 2012 Game-by-Game Receiving Stats Date Opponent No. Yds. TD Long Sept. 1 Savannah State 8 77 1 29 Sept. 8 at Arizona DNP Sept. 15 Louisiana DNP Sept. 29 Texas DNP Oct. 13 at Kansas 1 9 0 9 Oct. 20 Iowa State 1 9 0 9 Oct. 27 TCU 1 41 0 41 Nov. 3 at Kansas State 4 81 1 54 Nov. 10 West Virginia 3 49 0 36 Nov. 17 Texas Tech 1 17 0 17 Nov. 24 at Oklahoma 1 27 0 27 Dec. 1 at Baylor 5 59 0 15 Jan. 1 vs. Purdue 4 25 0 7 Hays’ 2013 Game-by-Game Receiving Stats Date Opponent No. Yds. TD Long Aug. 31 vs. Mississippi State DNP Sept. 7 at UTSA DNP Sept. 14 Lamar 1 8 0 8 Sept. 28 at West Virginia DNP Oct. 5 Kansas State DNP Oct. 19 TCU DNP Oct. 26 at Iowa State DNP Nov. 2 at Texas Tech DNP Nov. 9 Kansas DNP Nov. 16 at Texas DNP Nov. 23 Baylor DNP Dec. 7 Oklahoma DNP Jan. 3 Missouri DNP Hays’ Career Receiving Stats Year G Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long Avg./G 2012 10 29 394 13.6 2 54 39.4 2013 1 1 8 8.0 0 8 8.0 Career 11 30 402 13.4 2 54 36.5
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RETURNING PLAYER BIOS Personal: Ben Hughes IV was born Aug. 23, 1994, in Waco, Texas ... Son of Ben Hughes and Deanna Young ... His father played football at Texas State and his aunt, Shayla Hughes, ran track at Texas ... Undecided on a major.
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OFFENSIVE LINE | 6-5 | 320 | JUNIOR FLOWOOD, MISS./NW RANKIN/PEARL RIVER CC
Developing player who came from the junior college ranks. 2013: Saw late-game action in OSU’s wins over Iowa State and Kansas. Junior College: Played one year at Pearl River CC in Poplarville, Miss., where he was coached by Tim Hatten ... Was a starter from day one playing in a spread offense very similar to Oklahoma State’s ... Did not accumulate any stats as an offensive lineman. High School: Attended Northwest Rankin HS in Flowood, Miss., where he played for David Coates and Pete Hurt ... All-district honoree .. Played in the Mississippi North vs. South All-Star Game ... Coached youth football. Personal: Colby Hegwood was born Feb. 5, 1994 ... Son of Glenn and Peggy Hegwood ... Civil engineering major.
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87 VICTOR IROKANSI DEFENSIVE END | 6-3 | 240 | SOPHOMORE PFLUGERVILLE, TEXAS/HENDRICKSON
Pronounced eer-oh-KAWN-see Prospect who has shown good burst at times and is looking to establish himself as a playing time candidate in 2014. 2013 (Freshman): Saw action in two games, playing at UTSA and against Lamar. 2012: Redshirt. High School: 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 … Secondary education/social studies major.
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Developing prospect who stands to benefit from the redshirt season he took in 2013. 2013: Redshirt. High School: Coached by Matt Carrol ... A four-star prospect by ESPN.com and a three-star prospect by both Rivals.com and Scout.com ... ESPN.com ranked him as the nation’s No. 31 defensive tackle and the No. 44 player overall in the state of Texas ... Had 87 tackles (17 for loss with six sacks) his junior year .. A member of the Waco Tribune-Herald Super CenTex first team and also a top-100 recruit in Texas by the same publication ... Also competed in track and field, power lifting, basketball and soccer ... Earned a spot on his school’s top six percent A honor roll ... Participated in several extracurricular activities including assisting with little league football, the choir, culinary arts and art club ... Held scholarship offers from Kansas State and Mississippi State, among others.
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LINEBACKER | 6-2 | 220 | SOPHOMORE ARROYO GRANDE, CALIF./ARROYO GRANDE
Career Highs Tackles Sacks TFL
4 vs. Lamar, 2013 No career sacks No career tackles for loss
Saw the first game action of his career in 2013 and figures to expand his role moving forward.
2013 (Freshman): Saw action in six games, playing against UTSA, Lamar, Iowa State, Texas Tech, Kansas and Texas ... Finished with 11 tackles and eight solo stops ... Had a season-high four tackles against Lamar ... Credited with three stops at Iowa State, two at UTSA and one in the Texas Tech and Kansas games. 2012: Redshirt. High School: Coached by Tom Goosen ... 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 … Had 151 tackles and 926 yards of total offense as a senior ... Also competed in track and field ... Coached youth football and was a teacher’s aid for a local fourth-grade class ... Held scholarship offers from Oregon, UCLA, Arkansas, Washington and Oregon State, among others. Personal: Seth Josiah Jacobs was born Oct. 14, 1993, in Lindsay, Calif. ... Son of Jimmy and Tracy Jacobs ... Father played football at the University of Idaho and had a stint with the Canadian Football League’s British Columbia Lions ... Strategic communications major. Jacobs’ Career Stats Year GP UT-AT-TT TFL Sacks INT PBU QBH FF FR BK 2013 6 8-3-11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career 6 8-3-11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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RETURNING PLAYER BIOS junior and senior … Offensive MVP and team MVP as a junior … A standout punter as a sophomore and junior … Won offensive MVP at Offense-Defense Camp featuring Steve Smith in North Carolina in the summer of 2007 … Named All-Area in soccer and won a state championship … Was a 4x400m state runner-up in track…Also played basketball … Received an academic patch for having a 3.0 GPA and/or higher … Received the Academic Leadership Award his senior year.
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TIGHT END | 6-5 | 240 | SOPHOMORE TUTTLE, OKLA./TUTTLE
Valuable member of the scout team who is a candidate to see playing time. 2013 (R-Freshman): Practiced, but did not see any game action. 2012: Redshirt. High School: Attended Tuttle HS in Tuttle, Okla., where he was coached by Phillip Koons ... Member of The Oklahoman’s Little All-City team ... Also competed in baseball, basketball and track and field ... Made seven catches for 145 yards and registered 38 tackles, three sacks and nine tackles for loss playing defense ... Member of the National Honor Society and participated in FCA. Personal: Blake Jarwin was born July 16, 1994 in Oklahoma City ... Son of James and Leslie Jarwin ... Mother played basketball at St. Gregory’s Junior College and Southern Nazarene University ... Majoring in business management.
Personal: Elliot T. Jeffcoat was born Dec. 18, 1990, in Columbia, S.C. … Son of Priscilla Jeffcoat and ET Tolen … Second cousin Zack Bowan plays in the NFL … Cousin Shaq Roland plays at South Carolina … Cousin Jim Jeffcoat played for the Dallas Cowboys and Buffalo Bills … Jim’s son Jackson Jeffcoat played at Texas … Uncle James Lewis started at center for the East Carolina basketball team ... Was a member of the Future Farmers of America and Peer Mediation while in high school … Studying Agriculture Business, Farm and Ranch Management. Jeffcoat’s Career Stats Year GP UT-AT-TT TFL Sacks INT PBU QBH FF FR BK 2011 0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2012 2 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2013 1 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career 3 2-0-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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2010: Redshirt. High School: Attended Coppell HS, 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 with 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 high school 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 ... Majoring in business management. Johnson’s Career Stats Year GP UT-AT-TT TFL Sacks INT PBU QBH FF FR BK 2011 10 6-0-6 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2012 11 5-0-5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2013 13 7-2-9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career 34 18-2-20 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
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39 TEDDY JOHNSON
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... Usually one of the first players down the field in any coverage situation.
FULLBACK | 5-11 | 225 | SENIOR COPPELL, TEXAS/COPPELL
24 MIKETAVIUS JONES CORNERBACK | 5-10 | 175 | JUNIOR HOUSTON, TEXAS/NORTH SHORE
Pronounced mike-TAY-vee-us
15 ELLIOTT JEFFCOAT
SAFETY | 5-10 | 190 | SENIOR BATESBURG-LEESVILLE, S.C./BATESBURG-LEESVILLE
A squad member who has contributed in game action. 2013 (Junior): Played against Lamar, recording one tackle. 2012 (Sophomore): Saw action against Savannah State and Lamar, recording one total tackle. 2011 (Freshman): Did not appear in any games. High School: Coached by Courtney McInnis at BatesburgLeesville High School … Rushed for more than 2,000 yards, had more than 500 yards receiving and more than 3,000 all-purpose yards as a senior … Also led the team with more than 30 total touchdowns … All-Region as a
2011 Second Team Academic All-Big 12 2012 First Team Academic All-Big 12 2013 Second Team Academic All-Big 12 A key member of Oklahoma State’s special teams coverage units who made the move from linebacker to fullback ... One-time walk-on who was rewarded with a scholarship after the 2013 season.
Career Highs Tackles TFL Pass Break Ups
5 at UTSA, 2013 No career tackles for loss No career pass breakups
One of the fastest players on the roster ... Has been part of very good teams during his time at Oklahoma State.
2013 (Junior): Played in every game on special teams ... Credited with nine tackles during the season, including seven solo stops ... Had at least one tackle in seven games.
2013 (Sophomore): Played in every game and made 14 total tackles with 13 solo stops ... His best game came against UTSA when he was credited with five tackles ... Made at least one tackle in eight games.
2012 (Sophomore): Saw action in every game except Louisiana and Purdue, primarily on special teams … Ended the season with five solo tackles … Had two tackles at Kansas State and solo stops against Texas, Oklahoma and Baylor … Recovered a fumble against West Virginia.
2012 (Freshman): Credited with three tackles while playing in 10 games … Did not play against Savannah State, Arizona or Texas, but saw action in each of the final nine games of the season … Had solo tackles against Louisiana, Kansas State and Texas Tech.
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
2011: Redshirt.
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RETURNING PLAYER BIOS 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 fouryear member of the North Shore track team ... Member of the National Honor Society ... Baylor, Houston, Kansas and Rice were among the schools showing interest.
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 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 ... University studies major.
Personal: Born April 8, 1992, in Fort Myers, Fla. … Son of Bob and Cindy Koenig … Business marketing 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.
Jones’ Career Stats Year GP UT-AT-TT TFL Sacks INT PBU QBH FF FR BK 2012 10 3-0-3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2013 13 13-1-14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career 23 16-1-17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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6 ASHTON LAMPKIN CORNERBACK | 5-11 | 180 | JUNIOR FORT WORTH, TEXAS/DUNBAR
2013 First Team Academic All-Big 12 Career Highs Tackles 4, three times, last vs. Kansas State, 2013 TFL No career tackles for loss Pass Break Ups 1 at UTSA, 2013 Strong candidate to become a full-time starter in 2014 ... Honored as Oklahoma State’s Special Teams Most Valuable Player in 2013 ... Became an important part of the OSU secondary as a sophomore in 2013 ... Has seen action in every game during his career as a Cowboy and possesses good size for his position.
OFFENSIVE LINE | 6-4 | 305 | R-FRESHMAN ST. LOUIS, MO./MARY INSTITUTE COUNTRY DAY
OFFENSIVE LINE | 6-6 | 300 | SENIOR CAPE CORAL, FLA./CAPE CORAL
Developing offensive line prospect who redshirted as a true freshman in 2013.
Pronounced CONE-ig A two-year starter who is the third of the Koenig brothers to start on the Oklahoma State offensive line, following Doug, who lettered in 2003 and David, who lettered from 2004-07. 2013 (Junior): Started 11 games with an injury keeping him out of the UTSA and Lamar games early in the year ... Played right tackle at the beginning of the year, but moved to the left tackle spot after a shuffling of the offensive line for TCU game ... He remained there and thrived all year, earning the offensive line MVP award against Kansas and Baylor ... Credited with 25 knockdown blocks, including six vs. Oklahoma and five in the season opener vs. Mississippi State ... Given the most physical award for his performances against Mississippi State, TCU, Iowa State and Baylor. 2012 (Sophomore): Started 11 games at right tackle ... Was banged up against Texas Tech and did not start, and did not open the game at Baylor ... Still ended up playing 23 snaps against the Red Raiders ... Was the OSU offensive line MVP against Louisiana and Kansas ... Highest film grade came after the Louisiana game ... Had 12 knockdown blocks in that game and 6.5 knock-downs at Arizona. 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.
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58 DANIEL KOENIG
2010: Redshirt.
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2013: Redshirt. High School: Coached by Josh Smith ... Helped lead the squad to a class 4A state runner-up finish in 2011 ... Battled injury his senior year, but was a first-team all-state and all-metro honoree as a junior in 2011 ... A three-star prospect by ESPN.com, Rivals.com and Scout.com ... Rivals tabbed him as the nation’s No. 32 offensive guard and Scout had him at No. 40 nationally ... ESPN.com ranked him as an offensive tackle and put him at No. 80 on its national list ... Also competed in the shot put ... Owner of a 3.5 grade point average on an unweighted scale ... Transferred in after starting his high school career at St. Thomas Aquinas HS in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. ... Part of St. Thomas Aquinas’ 2010 class 5A state champion team ... Earned highest academic honors at St. Thomas Aquinas in 2010 ... Member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and participated in community service at St. Louis Family Church and at his school ... Held scholarship offers from Ball State and Troy. Personal: Robert John Kurzu II was born Oct. 28, 1994, in St. Louis, Mo. ... Son of Bob and Laura Kurzu ... Father played football at Florida and his sister, Sarah, was on the rowing team at Miami (Fla.) ... Great-grandfather, Jim Storms, played football and basketball at Missouri ... Business marketing major.
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RETURNING PLAYER BIOS 2013 (Sophomore): Played in every game as a sophomore ... Tallied 24 tackles with 19 solo tackles ... Credited with a pass breakup as well ... Had a season-high four tackles against UTSA and Kansas State ... Made three stops against Texas and Baylor ... Credited with at least one tackle in nine games. 2012 (Freshman): Saw action in every game ... Became the first Cowboy with an interception in 2012 when he picked off a pass in the season opener against Savannah State ... Had three tackles against Savannah State, TCU and Texas Tech ... Had a season-best four tackles at Baylor in the regular-season finale and had a solo tackle in the bowl win over Purdue. High School: 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 … Recorded six picks as a junior ... Had a big offer sheet with Arizona, Arizona State, Kansas State, Missouri, Texas A&M, Texas Tech and Utah all in contention. Personal: Born Jan. 10, 1994, in Oklahoma City … Son of Stacey Lampkin and Anthony Crooks … Business marketing major. Lampkin’s Career Stats Year GP UT-AT-TT TFL Sacks INT PBU QBH FF FR BK 2012 13 18-0-18 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2013 13 19-5-24 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Career 26 37-5-42 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0
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Personal: Born Feb. 26, 1993, in Houston … Son of Darolyn and Raymond Lewis … Business major.
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DEFENSIVE END | 6-3 | 270 | R-FRESHMAN HURST, TEXAS/L.D. BELL
Has added a tremendous amount of mass since coming to campus and is a candidate to go from redshirt to gameday contributor.
25 TAYLOR LEWIS
CORNERBACK | 6-0 | 180 | R-FRESHMAN DALLAS, TEXAS/DESOTO
2013: Redshirt. High School: Coached by Mark Smith ... Logged 41 tackles (11 for loss) and three sacks as a senior ... Had 38 tackles (six for loss) and two sacks as a junior ... A threestar prospect by ESPN.com, Rivals.com and Scout.com ... Ranked as the nation’s No. 68 defensive end by Scout.com ... A member of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram super team ... A top-100 Dallas-area recruit by the Dallas Morning News ... Two-time first-team all-district honoree ... Carried scholarship offers from Utah, Boise State, Mississippi State, Houston and Navy, among others. Personal: Vili Leveni was born June 3, 1995 ... Son of Melesete Leveni ... One of eight children, he has five sisters and two brothers ... General business major.
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Son of former Houston Oiler and Tennessee Titan Rod Lewis ... A member of the scout team while redshirting as a true freshman in 2013. 2013: Redshirt. High School: Coached by Claude Mathis ... All-district honoree and his team’s defensive most valuable player after making 52 tackles and picking off four passes as a senior ... A second-team all-area selection by the Dallas Morning News ... A three-star recruit by ESPN.com, Rivals. com and Scout.com ... Member of the A/B honor roll and the student council ... Also competed in track and field ... Held scholarship offers from Kansas and Washington State. Personal: Taylor F. Lewis was born Jan. 24, 1995, in Houston, Texas ... Son of Rod and Becky Lewis ... Father played football at Arizona and had a five year NFL career with the Houston Oilers/Tennessee Titans ... Strategic communications major.
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FULLBACK | 5-10 | 225 | SENIOR MUSKOGEE, OKLA./MUSKOGEE
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OFFENSIVE LINEMAN | 6-3 | 295 | SOPHOMORE HOUSTON, TEXAS/NORTH SHORE
A valuable squad member. 2013 (Junior): Joined the program after being enrolled at OSU but not part of the team his first two years of college ... A member of the scout team. High School: Coached by David Heath at Muskogee High School … All-State Defensive Tackle … Honored as a KXII A+ Athlete … Accumulated 207 tackles, 15 sacks, two caused fumbles, three recovered fumbles and 33 tackles for loss in his high school career… Also was a member of the Muskogee wrestling team and threw shot put for the track team … Class Salutatorian. Personal: Ryan Thomas Lester was born July 24, 1991, in Oklahoma City, Okla. … Son of Charles and Jamie Lester … Has volunteered with church mission trips and with Habitat for Humanity … Studying Health Promotions.
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49 RYAN LESTER
the track and field team ... Maintained a 3.5 grade point average and was a member of the A&B Honor Roll every year of high school.
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Candidate to be a full-time starter on the interior of the offensive line ... Saw action in six games and started once as a redshirt freshman in 2013. 2013 (R-Freshman): Played in six games and earned a start against Lamar ... Credited with two knockdown blocks on the year ... Played a season-high 54 snaps against Lamar. 2012: Redshirt. High School: Coached by David Aymond ... First-team alldistrict selection ... Had 15 knockdowns and 20 pancake blocks his senior year ... Lost part of his junior season to injury … Rated by Rivals as the No. 16 center prospect in the country … Competed in the shot put and discus for
5 JEREL MORROW
CORNERBACK | 6-0 | 180 | R-FRESHMAN EMPORIA, KAN./EMPORIA
Two-sport athlete at Oklahoma State who doubles as a long jumper on the Cowboys’ track and field team ... Redshirted the 2013 football season as a true freshman. 2013: Redshirt.
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RETURNING PLAYER BIOS High School: Coached by Bill Lowe ... Ranked as the No. 1 player in the state of Kansas by ESPN.com and Rivals. com ... Played in the Offense-Defense All-America Bowl ... Hauled in 38 receptions for 726 yards and five touchdowns as a senior ... Earned first-team all-state accolades as both a wide receiver and as a defensive back by different outlets ... Rivals.com tabbed him as the nation’s No. 17 player under the “athlete” category ... Also a standout performer in track and field with aspirations of competing as a jumper at OSU ... Had scholarship offers from Nebraska, Missouri, Kansas State and Kansas among numerous others. Personal: Jerel Morrow was born Sept. 22, 1994 ... Son of Tammy and Leon Morrow ... Business major.
Muncrief’s Career Special Teams Stats Year GP KR Yds Avg TD Long 2012 7 2 42 21.0 0 33 2013 5 0 0 0 0 0 Career 12 2 42 21.0 0 33
PR Yds Avg TD Long 4 74 18.5 0 23 0 0 0 0 0 4 74 18.5 0 23
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1 KEVIN PETERSON CORNERBACK | 5-11 | 185 | JUNIOR WAGONER, OKLA./WAGONER
38 EMMANUEL OGBAH
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Pronounced AWG-buh
2013 Second Team Academic All-Big 12
2 CALEB MUNCRIEF RUNNING BACK | 5-8 | 190 | JUNIOR MADILL, OKLA./MADILL
Saw the field as a true freshman in 2012 and played a role in the offense in 2013. 2013 (Sophomore): Saw action in five games ... Carried the ball twice for nine yards against UTSA, twice for six yards against Lamar and twice for three yards against Kansas. 2012 (Freshman): Played in seven games, including four Big 12 games (Texas, Kansas, Iowa State and Texas Tech) … Had five carries for 22 yards in his college debut against Savannah State to accompany four punt returns for 74 yards, including a 23-yarder … Carried six times for 21 yards vs. Louisiana with two kickoff returns for 42 yards … Had three rushes for 14 yards against Purdue. High School: Coached by Kerry Roberts and Milton Cooper ... 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 ... Completed his high school days with a state championship in the 100 meters (10.74) ... Participated with the Madill First Baptist Church FCA. Personal: Caleb Michael Muncrief was born Feb. 12, 1994, in Ardmore, Okla. ... Son of Mike and Kayelynn Muncrief ... Secondary education/social studies major. Muncrief’s Career Rushing Stats Year G Att. Gain Loss Net Avg. TD Long Avg./G 2012 7 14 63 6 57 4.1 0 13 8.1 2013 5 6 18 0 18 3.0 0 5 3.6 Career 12 20 81 6 75 3.8 0 13 6.2
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DEFENSIVE END | 6-4 | 270 | SOPHOMORE HOUSTON, TEXAS/GEORGE BUSH
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Career Highs Tackles Sacks TFL
3, twice, last at Iowa State, 2013 1.0, 4 times, last vs. Baylor, 2013 1.0, 6 times, last vs. Oklahoma, 2013
An exciting prospect to follow who made plays and was a strong contributor en route to earning honorable mention Big 12 Defensive Freshman of the Year recognition in 2013. 2013 (Freshman): Played in every game as a freshman ... Finished the regular season with 20 total tackles and 15 solo stops ... Finished tied for the team lead with 4.0 sacks ... Ranked seventh on the team in tackles for loss with 5.5 and fourth on the team in yards lost on those tackles with 29 ... Also logged four quarterback hurries and a fumble recovery ... Credited with at least one tackle in 12 games ... Had a season-high three stops against Mississippi State and Iowa State ... All four of his sacks were unassisted with one each vs. Mississippi State, Texas Tech, Texas and Baylor. 2012: Redshirt. High School: Was a 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 ... Received recruiting attention from Arizona and Texas Tech, among others … Attended the same high school as OSU All-American and Pro Bowl offensive lineman Russell Okung of the Seattle Seahawks. Personal: Born Nov. 6, 1993, in Lagos, Nigeria … Son of Richard and Regina Ogbah …Business major. Ogbah’s Career Stats Year GP UT-AT-TT TFL Sacks INT PBU QBH FF FR BK 2013 13 15-5-20 5.5 4.0 0 0 4 0 1 0 Career 13 15-5-20 5.5 4.0 0 0 4 0 1 0
Career Highs Tackles 6, vs. Baylor, 2013 TFL 1.0, 3 times, last vs. Baylor, 2013 Pass Break Ups 2 at West Virginia, 2013 Expected to be one of the anchors of the Oklahoma State defense moving forward after he cracked into the starting lineup on a full-time basis as a sophomore in 2013. 2013 (Sophomore): Started 11 games and played in 12 ... Missed the Texas Tech game due to injury ... Finished the season with 24 tackles and 20 solo stops ... Had six pass breakups on the year ... Intercepted a pass against Oklahoma on the opening play of the second half ... Also picked off a pass against Kansas and returned it for 38 yards ... Had a season-high six tackles in OSU’s win over No. 3 Baylor ... Credited with one tackle for a loss against UTSA, Kansas and Baylor. 2012 (Freshman): Saw action in every game and his playing time increased down the stretch, including a start in the regular season finale against Baylor ... Had a season-best four tackles against Texas Tech and at Baylor ... Had two tackles against West Virginia, Kansas State and Purdue … His 20 tackles led the 2012 recruiting class. High School: Coached by Dale Condict ... A 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 ... Extracurricular activities included reading to children weekly in a local elementary school and participating with the FCCLA community leadership group. Personal: Kevin Lamont Peterson was born March 22, 1994, in Muskogee … Son of Kevin and Kimberly Peterson … Education major. Peterson’s Career Stats Year GP UT-AT-TT 2012 13 16-4-20 2013 12 20-4-24 Career 25 36-8-44
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TFL Sacks INT PBU QBH FF FR BK 0.0 0.0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3.0 0.0 2 4 0 0 0 0 3.0 0.0 2 6 0 0 0 0
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44 DILLON RAKE
LINEBACKER | 6-1 | 216 | SOPHOMORE SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS/CARROLL
Walk-on who was a hard-working, talented and productive member of the scout team in 2013 ... Is a candidate to see playing time. 2013 (R-Freshman): Saw action in OSU’s lopsided win over Lamar, but did not record any stats. 2012: Redshirt who was a member of the Oklahoma State baseball team, but did not see any game action. High School: Attended Southlake Carroll HS, where he was coached by Hal Wasson ... All-district honoree who helped lead Carroll to a Class 5A Division I state title ... Recorded 124 tackles, 76 of which were solo stops. Personal: James Dillon Rake was born June 1, 1993 in Topeka, Kan. ... Son of Jalynn and Greg Rake ... Mother played basketball at Abilene Christian University and dad played baseball at Ohio State ... International business major.
High School: Coached by Sam Jones ... First-team alldistrict honoree in 2011 and 2012 and a first-team all-area selection in 2012 ... Participated in the USA Football International Bowl ... Made 54 tackles and had two interceptions, five fumbles forced and one fumble recovered as a senior ... Had 94 tackles, an interception and three fumbles forced as a junior ... A top-100 recruit in the state of Texas by the Waco Herald Tribune ... Three-star prospect by ESPN.com, Rivals.com and Scout.com ... Rivals.com ranked him No. 35 among America’s safeties ... Also a top-100 safety nationally by Scout (79th) and ESPN.com (83rd) ... Assisted with the AVID college prep program and participated with the French club ... Also competed in track and field ... Held a scholarship offer from Baylor. Personal: Deric Robertson was born Sept. 13, 1995, in Killeen, Texas ... Son of Alexander and Patricia Robertson ... Father played football and mother competed in track and field ... Undecided on a major. Robertson’s Career Stats Year GP UT-AT-TT TFL Sacks INT PBU QBH FF FR BK 2013 8 3-1-4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career 8 3-1-4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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OFFENSIVE LINE | 6-6 | 310 | R-FRESHMAN BEDFORD, TEXAS/L.D. BELL
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16 DERIC ROBERTSON SAFETY | 6-2 | 200 | SOPHOMORE KILLEEN, TEXAS/KILLEEN
Career Highs Tackles TFL Pass Break Ups
3 at UTSA, 2013 No career tackles for loss No career pass break-ups
Saw action in some important situations as a true freshman in 2013 ... A strong offseason could push him into the starting lineup. 2013 (Freshman): Played in eight games as a true freshman ... Made four tackles and three solo stops ... Credited with three tackles at UTSA and one at Texas.
2013: Redshirt. High School: Coached by Mark Smith ... Three-year starter and letterman ... All-district honoree ... A three-star prospect by ESPN.com, Rivals.com and Scout.com ... ESPN.com ranked him No. 50 among offensive tackles nationally and the No. 105 player overall in the state of Texas ... A top-100 offensive tackle nationally by Scout. com (84th) ... Participated with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Young Life ... Also competed in track and field, wrestling, basketball and power lifting ... Held offers from Kansas State, Iowa State and Texas Tech among numerous others. Personal: Jesse Lee Robinson was born Feb. 13, 1995, in Fort Worth, Texas ... Son of Kris and David Robinson ... Father played college football and both his mother and brother played college basketball ... Undecided on a major.
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26 DESMOND ROLAND RUNNING BACK | 6-2 | 210 | SENIOR DALLAS, TEXAS/LAKE HIGHLANDS
Career Highs Rushes 31 at Texas Tech, 11/2/13 Rushing Yards 219 at Iowa State, 10/26/13 Rushing TD 4 at Iowa State, 10/26/13 Long Rush 58 at Iowa State, 10/26/13 Long KR 80 at Kansas State 11/3/12 Big, physical back who was Oklahoma State’s leading rusher in 2013 despite starting the year as a backup ... Has been a contributor on special teams and as a running back during his career. 2013 (Junior): Took over the starting spot at running back against Iowa State and never looked back, starting the final seven games of the season ... OSU’s leading rusher with 811 yards on 176 carries ... Also led the team with 16 touchdowns, scoring 13 on the ground and three receiving ... Had the most rushing yards (219 at Iowa State), carries (31 at Texas Tech), and touchdown rushes (four at Iowa State) of any Cowboy in a 2013 game ... Big 12 offensive player of the week after the Iowa State game ... His next-best performance after Iowa State came against Oklahoma, where he rushed for 144 yards and two scores on 21 carries and had a 15-yard touchdown catch ... Had a 58-yard rush at Iowa State that helped him log an average of 8.4 yards per carry in that game ... Before taking over the starting spot, he totaled 147 yards and two touchdowns on 36 carries in the first six games ... In the last seven games as a starter, he ran for 664 yards and 11 scores on 140 carries ... Had seven rushes of at least 20 yards ... Also had seven kickoff returns in the regular season, racking up 155 return yards for an average of 22.1 yards per return. 2012 (Sophomore): Led all OSU rushers (who had more than 20 carries) with an average of 6.5 yards per rush ... Finished fourth on the team with four rushing touchdowns ... Broke the 100-yard mark for the first time in his career with 104 yards and three scores against Savannah State in the season opener ... Ran for 56 yards and a TD against Louisiana ... Rushed for 52 yards on just seven carries against Texas Tech ... Gained 18 yards against Iowa State and 20 vs. Texas ... Had an 80-yard kickoff return for a touchdown against Kansas State ... Had nine carries for 51 yards against Purdue, including a 22-yard run.
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RETURNING PLAYER BIOS Roland’s Career Rushing Stats Year G Att. Gain Loss Net Avg. TD Long Avg./G 2011 5 17 98 3 95 5.6 0 30 19.0 2012 12 46 310 9 301 6.5 4 42 25.1 2013 13 176 847 36 811 4.6 13 58 62.3 Career 30 239 1255 48 1207 5.0 17 58 40.0 Desmond Roland
Roland’s Career Receiving Stats Year G Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long Avg./G 2011 5 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2012 12 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2013 13 9 83 9.2 3 21 6.3 Career 30 9 83 9.2 3 21 2.7
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OFFENSIVE LINE | 6-4 | 305 | R-FRESHMAN IRVING, TEXAS/IRVING
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: Coached by Scott Smith ... 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 … 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 … The No. 50 prospect in Texas as selected by SuperPrep … Also played basketball and competed in track and field ... Recruited by Arkansas, Ole Miss, Nebraska, TCU and Texas A&M. Personal: Desmond Lamont Roland II was born April 8, 1992, in Midwest City, Okla. ... Son of Carolyn and Desmond Roland ... His sister was an All-American distance runner at Grambling State ... Education major. Roland’s 2011 Game-by-Game Rushing Stats Date Opponent No. Gain Loss Net TD Long Avg. Sept. 3 Louisiana 8 63 2 61 0 30 7.6 Sept. 8 Arizona DNP Sept. 17 at Tulsa 2 7 0 7 0 4 3.5 Sept. 24 at Texas A&M DNP Oct. 8 Kansas 7 28 1 27 0 13 3.9 Oct. 15 at Texas 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Oct. 22 at Missouri DNP Oct. 29 Baylor DNP Nov. 5 Kansas State DNP Nov. 12 at Texas Tech DNP Nov. 18 at Iowa State DNP Dec. 3 Oklahoma 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Jan. 2 vs. Stanford DNP Roland’s 2012 Game-by-Game Rushing Stats Date Opponent No. Gain Loss Net TD Long Avg. Sept. 1 Savannah State 9 105 1 104 3 42 11.6 Sept. 8 at Arizona 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
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Sept. 15 Louisiana 13 61 Sept. 29 Texas 3 20 Oct. 13 at Kansas 0 0 Oct. 20 Iowa State 5 18 Oct. 27 TCU 0 0 Nov. 3 at Kansas State 0 0 Nov. 10 West Virginia 0 0 Nov. 17 Texas Tech 7 55 Nov. 24 at Oklahoma 0 0 Dec. 1 at Baylor 0 0 Jan. 1 vs. Purdue 9 51
5 56 1 12 4.3 0 20 0 16 6.7 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 18 0 5 3.6 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 3 52 0 24 7.4 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 51 0 22 5.7
Roland’s 2013 Game-by-Game Rushing Stats Date Opponent No. Gain Loss Net TD Long Avg. Aug. 31 vs. Mississippi St. 10 52 6 46 0 20 4.6 Sept. 7 at UTSA 5 26 0 26 0 15 5.2 Sept. 14 Lamar 9 24 7 17 1 8 1.9 Sept. 28 at West Virginia 7 47 1 46 0 22 6.6 Oct. 5 Kansas State 2 1 0 1 0 1 0.5 Oct. 19 TCU 3 14 3 11 1 11 3.7 Oct. 26 at Iowa State 26 219 0 219 4 58 8.4 Nov. 2 at Texas Tech 31 96 0 96 3 9 3.1 Nov. 9 Kansas 16 47 3 44 1 8 2.8 Nov. 16 at Texas 19 73 14 59 0 29 3.1 Nov. 23 Baylor 11 37 1 36 0 8 3.3 Dec. 7 Oklahoma 21 145 1 144 2 51 6.9 Jan. 3 Missouri 16 66 0 66 1 9 4.1 Roland’s 2013 Game-by-Game Receiving Stats Date Opponent No. Yds. TD Long Aug. 31 vs. Mississippi St. 1 3 0 3 Sept. 7 at UTSA 1 21 1 21 Sept. 14 Lamar 1 20 0 20 Sept. 28 at West Virginia 0 0 0 0 Oct. 5 Kansas State 0 0 0 0 Oct. 19 TCU 0 0 0 0 Oct. 26 at Iowa State 0 0 0 0 Nov. 2 at Texas Tech 0 0 0 0 Nov. 9 Kansas 1 19 1 19 Nov. 16 at Texas 2 25 0 18 Nov. 23 Baylor 0 0 0 0 Dec. 7 Oklahoma 2 -8 1 15 Jan. 3 Missouri 1 3 0 3
Developing prospect on the offensive line. 2013: Redshirt. High School: Coached by Aaron De La Torre ... Two-time all-district honoree and an all-north Texas selection ... Second-team class 5A all-state honoree by the Associated Press Sports Editors ... Three-star prospect by ESPN.com and Scout.com and a two-star prospect by Rivals.com ... ESPN.com ranked him as the nation’s No. 73 offensive guard ... Also competed as a wrestler ... Held scholarship offers from San Diego State and Louisiana-Monroe. Personal: Jaxon Bailey Salinas was born April 27, 1995 ... Son of Melanie and Manuel Salinas ... Two of his uncles played small college football ... Graphic design major.
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1 RA’SHAAD SAMPLES WIDE RECEIVER | 5-11 | 178 | R-FRESHMAN DALLAS, TEXAS/SKYLINE
Has the general skill set that would project him to be effective in the Cowboys’ fast-paced brand of offense ... A strong offseason could position him to be a contributor early on in his career. 2013: Redshirt. High School: Coached by his father, Reginald Samples ... Under Armour All-America Game participant ... Caught
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RETURNING PLAYER BIOS 62 passes for 1,072 yards and 23 touchdowns as a senior on the heels of making 65 catches for 1,369 yards and 19 touchdowns as a junior ... His 48 career touchdown catches rank among the highest totals in state history ... A four-star prospect by ESPN.com, Rivals.com and Scout.com ... ESPN.com ranked him No. 19 among wide receivers nationally, with Scout.com ranking him 29th and Rivals 35th ... ESPN.com ranked him as the No. 20 overall player in the state of Texas and Rivals had him 36th among all Texans ... Second-team all-state selection by the Associated Press Sports Editors after his senior year ... Competed at ESPN’s nationally-televised “The Opening” event before the season ... A top-100 recruit in the state of Texas by the Waco Herald Tribune ... Two-time first-team all-area selection by the Dallas Morning News ... Held scholarship offers from Notre Dame, Nebraska, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Texas, Texas A&M, USC and UCLA among numerous others. Personal: Ra’Shaad D. Samples was born Dec. 11, 1994, in Dallas ... Son of Reginald and Julie Samples ... Business management major.
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84 CHRISTIAN SCHROEDER RECEIVER | 5-11 | 190 | SENIOR GRAPEVINE, TEXAS/GRAPEVINE
A walk-on receiver who has been part of the program since 2010. 2013 (Junior): Saw action in OSU wins over UTSA and Kansas, but did not record any stats. 2012 (Sophomore): Saw game action against Savannah State, but did not record any statistics. 2011 (Freshman): Saw his lone game action against Kansas, recording no stats. 2010: Redshirt High School: Attended Grapevine High School, where he was coached by Dave Henigan ... A Class 5-5A secondteam all-district running back who rushed for nearly 1,000 yards ... Excellent student with a 3.8 grade point average ... Also played baseball ... Member of the Academic Honor Society and the Spanish Honor Society. Personal: Christian Schroeder was born July 13, 1992, in Overland Park, Kan. ... Son of Andy and Elisa Schroeder ... Majoring in entrepreneurship ... Dad played baseball at Missouri State.
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Seales’ Career Receiving Stats Year G Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long Avg./G 2013 13 39 571 14.6 3 44 43.9 Career 13 39 571 14.6 3 44 43.9
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81 JHAJUAN SEALES RECEIVER | 6-2 | 198 | SOPHOMORE PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS/MEMORIAL
Pronounced juh-WAHN Career Highs Receptions Receiving Yards Long Reception
7 at UTSA, 9/7/13 87 twice, last vs Kansas State, 10/5/13 44, twice, last at Texas Tech, 11/2/13
Oklahoma State’s leading returning receiver from 2013 in terms of receptions, receiving yards and receiving touchdowns ... Has turned heads since coming to campus and is now positioned as OSU’s top receiving threat. 2013 (Freshman): Started every regular season game as a freshman and played significantly in the Cotton Bowl ... Finished the regular season third on the team in receptions (39) and receiving yards (571) ... Caught one pass for 14 yards in his first career game ... Had a season-high 87 receiving yards against UTSA and Kansas State ... Had two season-long 44 yard receptions, one at UTSA and one at Texas Tech ... Scored his first career touchdown on a 10-yard pass from J.W. Walsh in the first quarter of the UTSA game ... Scored again on a 33-yard pass from Clint Chelf against Baylor ... Scored on a 21-yard catch against Missouri in the Cotton Bowl ... Caught 10 passes for 20 yards or longer ... Had one carry for 11 yards against Iowa State. 2012: Redshirt. High School: 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 listed his 40 time at 4.4 … Former Houston commit. Personal: Born Nov. 26, 1993, in Port Arthur, Texas … Son of Twana Doffeny … Undecided on a major. Seales’ 2013 Game-by-Game Receiving Stats Date Opponent No. Yds. TD Long Aug. 31 vs. Mississippi State 1 14 0 14 Sept. 7 at UTSA 7 87 1 44 Sept. 14 Lamar 3 22 0 11 Sept. 28 at West Virginia 4 40 0 16 Oct. 5 Kansas State 4 87 0 43 Oct. 19 TCU 1 20 0 20 Oct. 26 at Iowa State 2 15 0 8 Nov. 2 at Texas Tech 3 78 0 44 Nov. 9 Kansas 1 11 0 11 Nov. 16 at Texas 3 45 0 29 Nov. 23 Baylor 3 74 1 37 Dec. 7 Oklahoma 4 36 0 12 Jan.. 3 Missouri 3 42 1 21
44 JEREMY SEATON FULLBACK | 6-2 | 250 | JUNIOR CASHION, OKLA./CASHION
2012 Second Team Academic All-Big 12 2013 Second Team Academic All-Big 12 A former walk-on tight end/fullback whose blocking ability and soft hands make him an important part of the OSU offense. 2013 (Sophomore): Started the season opener and the final in the Cotton Bowl and saw action in all but one game ... Played a valuable role as a lead blocker in the backfield and was also used in the passing game ... Finished the year with six catches for 56 yards and two touchdowns ... Had a 30-yard touchdown catch against West Virginia and a 1-yard TD grab at Texas Tech. 2012 (Freshman): Played in all 13 games and was in the starting lineup as a fullback against Louisiana and Texas Tech ... First reception of the season was a three-yarder against West Virginia ... Scored his first career touchdown on a 16-yard reception against Purdue. 2011: Redshirt High School: Coached by Lynn Shackleford at Cashion High School ... A three-sport standout who earned all-state honors in football and baseball and was the team MVP in football, basketball and baseball ... Was an all-district quarterback and the district MVP ... Passed for 1,800 yards and rushed for an additional 1,600 yards, racking up 40 touchdowns along the way ... Participated in several extracurricular activities, including FCA and FFA. Personal: Jeremy Richard Seaton was born on Aug. 27, 1992, in Oklahoma City ... Son of Junior and Cindy Seaton ... Business marketing major. Seaton’s Career Receiving Stats Year G Rec. Yds. Avg. 2012 13 2 19 9.5 2013 12 6 56 9.3 Career 25 8 75 9.4
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TD Long Avg./G 1 16 1.5 2 30 4.7 3 30 3.0
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7 BRANDON SHEPERD RECEIVER | 6-1 | 195 | JUNIOR ST. LOUIS, MO./PARKWAY CENTRAL
Career Highs Receptions Receiving Yards Long Reception
4 at UTSA, 9/7/13 73 at UTSA, 9/7/13 38 vs. Oklahoma, 12/7/13
Capable of making spectacular plays and is a very strong candidate to move into the starting lineup if he has a productive offseason. 2013 (Sophomore): Played in every game ... Had 14 catches for 223 yards on the year ... His best game of the year came at UTSA, where he recorded season-highs for receptions (four), yards (73) and TDs (one) ... Grabbed three catches for 28 yards against Kansas State ... Had a 25-yard catch against Baylor and a season-long 38-yard reception against Oklahoma.
Oct. 27 TCU DNP Nov. 3 at Kansas State DNP Nov. 10 West Virginia DNP Nov. 17 Texas Tech 0 0 0 0 Nov. 24 at Oklahoma 0 0 0 0 Dec. 1 at Baylor 0 0 0 0 Jan. 1 vs. Purdue 0 0 0 0
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.
Sheperd’s 2013 Game-by-Game Receiving Stats Date Opponent No. Yds. TD Long Aug. 31 vs. Mississippi State 0 0 0 0 Sept. 7 at UTSA 4 73 1 37 Sept. 14 Lamar 1 14 0 14 Sept. 28 at West Virginia 0 0 0 0 Oct. 5 Kansas State 3 28 0 15 Oct. 19 TCU 0 0 0 0 Oct. 26 at Iowa State 0 0 0 0 Nov. 2 at Texas Tech 0 0 0 0 Nov. 9 Kansas 1 9 0 9 Nov. 16 at Texas 0 0 0 0 Nov. 23 Baylor 1 25 0 25 Dec. 7 Oklahoma 1 38 0 38 Jan. 3 Missouri 3 36 0 17
Personal: Born Nov. 20, 1992, in Atlanta … Son of Bobbie Sherod and Jerome Simmons … Education major … Youngest of three siblings.
Sheperd’s Career Receiving Stats Year G Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long Avg./G 2012 6 1 1 1.0 1 1 0.2 2013 13 14 223 15.9 1 38 17.1 Career 19 15 224 14.9 2 38 11.7
2012 (Freshman): Played in six games and had one catch (against Savannah State) … Lone kickoff return of the season went for 26 yards against Purdue in the Heart Of Dallas Bowl. High School: Coached by Mark Goldenburg ... 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 who placed in the top three at the state meet in each event in which he competed … Had heavy recruiting interest with some of his reported scholarship offers coming from Illinois, Iowa, Kansas State and Missouri. Personal: Brandon Sheperd was born Nov. 16, 1992, in St. Louis, Mo. ... Son of Kara Sheperd and Karlton Finger ... Undecided on a major. Sheperd’s 2012 Game-by-Game Receiving Stats Date Opponent No. Yds. TD Long Sept. 1 Savannah State 1 1 1 1 Sept. 8 at Arizona DNP Sept. 15 Louisiana DNP Sept. 29 Texas DNP Oct. 13 at Kansas DNP Oct. 20 Iowa State 0 0 0 0 56
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Sherod’s Career Stats Year GP UT-AT-TT TFL Sacks INT PBU QBH FF FR BK 2012 12 6-1-7 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2013 0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career 12 6-1-7 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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52 RYAN SIMMONS LINEBACKER | 6-0 | 235 | JUNIOR CIBOLO, TEXAS/STEELE
Career Highs Tackles TFL Sacks
11 at Iowa State, 2013 3.0, twice, last at Texas Tech, 2013 1.0 at Iowa State, 2013
Started every game in 2013 as an outside linebacker, but is expected to return to his natural middle linebacker spot in 2014 ... Likely to serve as one of the leaders of the team.
42 DEMARCUS SHEROD LINEBACKER | 6-0 | 225 | SOPHOMORE DECATUR, GA./COLUMBIA
Pronounced shu-ROD Was slated to be a key contributor in 2013 before a fall camp injury ended his season. 2013 (Sophomore): Lost his season after sustaining an injury during fall camp. 2012 (Freshman): Played in every game but the opener … Got his first career start against Louisiana … Two of his seven tackles were behind the line of scrimmage (vs. Louisiana and Purdue) … Had three tackles against Louisiana and two against Texas Tech. 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
2013 (Sophomore): Started all 13 games at outside linebacker ... Ranked fourth on the team with 67 total tackles, including 50 solo stops ... Ranked fourth on the squad with nine tackles for a loss ... Credited with a sack for a loss of six yards against Iowa State ... Had an interception and return for 27 yards at UTSA ... Also had two pass breakups and three quarterback hurries ... Had a season-high and game-high 11 tackles at Iowa State ... Credited with eight tackles against Texas Tech and Oklahoma and seven against Texas ... Had at least two stops in every game. 2012 (Freshman): Led the OSU freshman class with 23 tackles ... Had five tackles for loss ... Credited with a sack against TCU ... Set a career high with seven tackles against Texas Tech ... Had three tackles against Oklahoma and Savannah State ... Also forced a fumble against the Sooners ... Three of his tackles for loss came against Texas Tech and another came in the bowl win over Purdue. 2011: Began the season by seeing action in the first three games, but suffered an injury and received an injury redshirt season … Was credited with one tackle in each in the first three games of the season before being injured.
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RETURNING PLAYER BIOS High School: A very productive linebacker who played on a state championship team at Steele HS, where he was coached by Mike Jinks ... Recorded a whopping 179 tackles as a senior with five interceptions and four fumble recoveries … Had 151 tackles as a junior ... A first-team all-stater in Texas, according to the Associated Press … Defensive MVP of the state championship game … Also district MVP and was the San Antonio Express News defensive player of the year ... Played in the USA vs. the World All-Star game … 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: Ryan Joshua Simmons was born July 15, 1993, in Badhersfeld, Germany ... Son of Wayne and Karolyn Simmons ... Comes from a very athletic family ... A sister, Meighan, is a standout player on the Tennessee women’s basketball team ... An uncle, Reggie Pinkney, played five years in the NFL ... His cousins, Eric Barton and Aaron Curry, are both standouts in the NFL and his cousins Patrick Pinkney and Chris Curry are playing Division I ball at East Carolina and North Carolina, respectively ... Business management major. Simmons’ Career Stats Year GP UT-AT-TT TFL Sacks INT PBU QBH FF FR BK 2011 3 2-1-3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2012 13 21-2-23 5.0 0.5 0 1 0 1 0 0 2013 13 50-17-67 9.0 1.0 1 2 3 0 1 0 Career 29 73-20-93 14.0 1.5 1 3 3 1 1 0
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35 KIP SMITH
KICKER/PUNTER | 6-1 | 235 | SENIOR BROOMFIELD, COLO./LEGACY/UCLA
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The only returning long snapper on the roster. 2013: Redshirt. High School: Attended All Saints Episcopal in Fort Worth, Texas, where he was coached by Aaron Beck ... Was perfect on PAT snaps and punt snaps ... All-conference performer who participated in the Dallas-Fort Worth All-Star Game ... Member of the National Honor Society and recipient of the scholar-athlete award. Personal: Kaleb Ellis Smith was born July 26, 1994 in Fort Worth, Texas ... Son of Kurt and Mandy Smith ... Accounting major.
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Smith’s Career Punting Stats Year No. Yds. Avg. Long TB FC 50+ I20 Blkd 2011 (at UCLA) Did Not Punt 2013 79 3132 39.6 62 7 30 8 24 1 Career 79 3132 39.6 62 7 30 8 24 1
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62 at Iowa State, 2013 10 at West Virginia, 2013
Handled the kickoff and punting duties for OSU in 2013 ... Particularly effective thanks to his hang time and directional kicking ability. 2013 (Junior): Kicked off 90 times with an average of 60.0 yards ... His precision helped the Cowboys lead the Big 12 in kickoff coverage with an average of 40.8 yards per kickoff ... Also had 21 touchbacks ... Punted 79 times with an average of 39.6 yards per punt ... Had 24 punts downed inside the 20 and a long of 62 yards.
20 LARRY STEPHENS SAFETY | 5-10 | 185 | SENIOR HOUSTON, TEXAS/NORTH SHORE
A special teams contributor throughout his career who was slated to see increased action as a safety in 2013, but suffered a season-ending injury in the first game.
2012: Attended OSU, but wasn’t part of the football program.
2013: Played in the season-opener against Mississippi State, but an injury sustained in that game sidelined him for the rest of the year.
2011 at UCLA (Freshman): Earned the starting kicker job during fall camp and played the first two games of the season before sustaining a year-ending leg injury ... Connected on two of three field goal attempts with a long of 38 yards and seven of eight PATs.
2012 (Junior): Played in every game and accumulated 16 tackles after entering the season with 17 career tackles ... Had four tackles against Louisiana ... Had two stops against Oklahoma, Iowa State, Savannah State and Purdue ... His tackle at OU went for a two-yard loss.
2010 at UCLA: Redshirted.
LONG SNAPPER | 6-3 | 250 | R-FRESHMAN ALEDO, TEXAS/ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL
Oct. 5 Kansas State Oct. 19 TCU Oct. 26 at Iowa State Nov. 2 at Texas Tech Nov. 9 Kansas Nov. 16 at Texas Nov. 23 Baylor Dec. 7 Oklahoma Jan. 3 vs. Missouri
High School: Attended Legacy HS in Broomfield, Colo., where he was coached by Wayne Voorhees ... Earned Parade All-America honors, was a first-team All-American by USA Today, an Under Armour All-American and a PrepStar All-American ... Ranked as the No. 1 kicker in the country by Rivals.com ... During his junior and senior years combined, 86 of his 98 kickoffs resulted in touchbacks, with nine onside kicks counted in that total ... Converted a 67-yard field goal his senior year ... Made a 56-yarder as a sophomore. Personal: Howard Clifton “Kip” Smith IV was born June 4, 1992, in Albuquerque, N.M. ... Son of Howard and Donna Smith ... Sister, Christy, played soccer at Marquette ... Business major. Smith’s 2013 Game-by-Game Punting Stats Date Opponent No Yds Avg. Long 50+ I20 Blk Aug. 31 vs. Mississippi State 6 271 45.2 54 2 4 0 Sept. 7 at UTSA 4 158 39.5 52 1 2 0 Sept. 14 Lamar 3 94 31.3 41 0 2 0 Sept. 28 at West Virginia 10 379 37.9 50 1 4 0
2011 (Sophomore): Played in every game and registered 12 tackles … Set a career high with five tackles against Kansas … Had two tackles against K-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. 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 the 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.
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RETURNING PLAYER BIOS 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 … Business sports management major … Had a cousin, John Robinson, who played basketball at Nebraska.
Sterns’ Career Stats Year GP UT-AT-TT TFL Sacks INT PBU QBH FF FR BK 2013 12 10-3-13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career 12 10-3-13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2012: Redshirt.
Stephens’ Career Stats Year GP UT-AT-TT TFL Sacks INT PBU QBH FF FR BK 2010 10 4-1-5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2011 13 12-0-12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2012 13 12-4-16 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2013 1 1-1-2 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career 37 29-6-35 1.5 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
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96 VINCENT TAYLOR
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DEFENSIVE TACKLE | 6-3 | 290 | R-FRESHMAN SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS/JAMES MADISON
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Developing prospect who gave reason for optimism with his play as part of OSU’s scout team as a redshirt in 2013.
13 JORDAN STERNS SAFETY | 6-1 | 205 | SOPHOMORE CIBOLO, TEXAS/STEELE
Career Highs Tackles TFL Pass Break Ups
4 at UTSA, 2013 No career tackles for loss No career pass break-ups
Saw action in 12 games as a freshman ... A strong offseason would make him a viable candidate to crack into the starting lineup. 2013 (Freshman): Played in every game except the season opener ... Finished the regular season with 13 total tackles, including nine solo stops ... Had a season high four tackles against UTSA ... Credited with two tackles against Baylor and Oklahoma ... Had one tackle in five other games. High School: Coached by Mike Jinks ... Accounted for 10 touchdowns as a senior (two interception returns, two punt returns, a fumble return and five rushing) ... Class 5A first-team all-state selection by the Associated Press Sports Editors ... Logged 58 tackles and six interceptions his senior year ... All-district and all-area selection and was his district’s defensive MVP ... A four-star prospect by Scout.com and a three-star prospect by both ESPN.com and Rivals.com ... Scout.com ranked him No. 30 among America’s safeties ... A top-100 recruit in the state of Texas by the Waco Tribune-Herald ... Member of the San Antonio Express-News Super Team as a defensive back and as a return specialist ... Carried scholarship offers from Baylor, Texas Tech and Iowa State, among others. Personal: Jordan Sterns was born May 28, 1994, in Dallas ... Son of Brandi Biddy and Godfrey Briller ... Father played basketball at Baylor ... Undecided on a major.
2013: Redshirt. High School: Coached by Jim Streety ... Class 5A first-team all-state selection by the Associated Press Sports Editors and the Texas Sportswriters Association ... Participated in the Offense-Defense All-America Game ... A first-team selection to the Texas Football Magazine Super Team and the San Antonio Express-News Super Team ... Recorded 79 tackles (12 for loss) and two sacks as a senior ... Honored as the area player of the year by the San Antonio Express-News ... District defensive player of the year ... A four-star recruit by ESPN.com and a three-star prospect by both Rivals.com and Scout.com ... Ranked by ESPN.com as the No. 24 defensive tackle in the country and as the No. 39 overall player in the state of Texas, regardless of position ... Ranked as the No. 28 defensive tackle in America by Rivals.com and the nation’s No. 33 defensive tackle by Scout.com ... Held offers from Baylor, Texas Tech, Vanderbilt and Purdue, among others. Personal: Vincent Taylor was born Jan. 5, 1994, in New Orleans, La. ... Son of Angela Taylor and Victor Taylor ... Undecided on a major.
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50 ZAC VEATCH
OFFENSIVE LINE | 6-4 | 290 | SOPHOMORE BROKEN ARROW, OKLA./BROKEN ARROW
Multifaceted player who has seen game action as both a tight end and an offensive lineman ... Has drawn praise from the coaches for his toughness and competitiveness. 2013 (Freshman): Played at both tight end and offensive line ... Played in every game ... Started against Kansas ...
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Credited with four knockdown blocks in the regular season, including three vs. Baylor ... Had a domination block against Lamar and Iowa State ... Played a season-high 34 snaps against UTSA.
High School: A versatile athlete from Broken Arrow’s state runner-up squad … 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. Personal: Born Aug. 12, 1993, in Broken Arrow … Son of Mark and Kathleen Veatch … Business management major.
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4 J.W. WALSH
QUARTERBACK | 6-2 | 205 | JUNIOR DENTON, TEXAS/GUYER
2012 Big 12 Offensive Freshman of the Year, Coaches Career Highs Completions 32 vs. Iowa State, 10/20/12 Attempts 47 twice, last at West Virginia, 9/28/13 Yards 415 vs. Iowa State, 10/20/12 Passing TD 4 twice, last at UTSA, 9/7/13 Long Pass 74 vs. Iowa State, 10/20/12 Rushes 16 at West Virginia, 9/2813 Rushing Yards 125 vs. Mississippi State, 8/31/13 Long Rush 50 vs. Texas, 9/29/12 A mobile and athletic quarterback with strong leadership abilities ... Owns a career adjusted QBR of 80.1, which is good for seventh among all quarterbacks who have a minimum of 400 action plays and are returning in 2014 ... His 170.11 quarterback rating in 2012 not only led the Big 12 and ranked fourth nationally, but was also the fourth best ever by a freshman, trailing only Michael Vick of Virginia Tech, Sam Bradford of Oklahoma and Rudy Carpenter of Arizona State. 2013 (Sophomore): Started five games and saw action in eight ... Second on the team in total offense per game at 203.4 yards ... The Cowboys’ second leading passer at 1,333 yards ... Completed 113 of 190 pass attempts ... Finished the season with nine passing TDs and three rushing TDs ... Entered the season-opener against Mississippi State and jump-started the Cowboy offense en route to a 21-3 win ... Finished that game with 135 passing yards
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RETURNING PLAYER BIOS and 13 carries for 125 yards and a score ... Had the best passing game of his season at UTSA with 326 yards on 24-of-27 passing ... His completion percentage (88.9%) in that game was the highest single-game percentage in school history with at least 13 attempts ... He also had a 239.2 passing efficiency rating vs. UTSA, the fourthhighest in school history with at least 20 attempts ... His four TD passes against UTSA matched his career high for a game ... By the time his day was done at the 9:47 mark of the third quarter, OSU held a 42-7 lead ... Named the Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week for his performance in that game ... Threw for 322 yards against West Virginia, including OSU’s longest pass play of the season with a 73-yard TD strike to Josh Stewart ... Had a career-high 47 passing attempts in that game ... Passed for 245 yards on 24-of-38 attempts against Kansas State ... Hit Charlie Moore for the go-ahead touchdown in that game with less than five minutes left. 2012 (Freshman): Ended the season as OSU’s leader in total offense with 1,854 yards (185.4 yards per game) ... Was third on the team with seven rushing touchdowns ... Got his first career playing time against Savannah State in the season opener ... Was 13-of-21 passing for 149 yards and two touchdowns to go with 29 rushing yards ... Took over for an injured Wes Lunt six plays into the Louisiana game and helped OSU set a school record with 742 yards of total offense ... Passed for 347 yards and four scores on a 21-for-30 effort ... Also rushed for 73 yards and a TD on six carries against the Cajuns ... Led the Cowboys to a fourth-quarter comeback against Texas in his first career start, but a final-minute UT score negated the heroics ... Against the Longhorns he was 18-of-27 passing for 301 yards and two touchdowns while running for 57 yards on eight carries ...Had the biggest game of his freshman season against Iowa State with 415 passing yards (32-of-47) and a touchdown (a 74-yarder to Charlie Moore), and 46 rushing yards with a TD ... Completed the game despite a significant injury that kept him out of the next three games ... Came off the bench against Texas Tech, OU, Baylor and Purdue, and had four rushing TDs over the final three games of the regular season ... In the bowl win, he hit five of his seven passes for 86 yards, including TD passes of 37 and 16 yards … He also had a 13-yard rush against the Boilermakers … For the season, he had three games with more than 300 passing yards with a very healthy 13-to-3 ratio of touchdowns to interceptions … His 170.1 passing efficiency led the Big 12 Conference and all of America’s freshmen … Finished eighth in the Big 12 in total offense (185.4 yards per game) and eighth in passing yards (156.4 yards per game). 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. Personal: Born June 29, 1992, in Abilene … Son of John and Amber Walsh … Participated in track in high school … Business marketing major … Member of the National Honor Society … Dad played college football at McMurray University and is the head coach at Denton Guyer HS … Mom was a basketball player at Cisco Junior College. Walsh’s 2012 Game-by-Game Passing Stats Date Opponent Cmp. Att. Int. Yds. TD Long Sack Sept. 1 Savannah State 13 21 1 149 2 29 0 Sept. 8 at Arizona 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sept. 15 Louisiana 21 30 0 347 4 58 0 Sept. 29 Texas 18 27 1 301 2 44 2 Oct. 13 at Kansas 18 29 1 255 1 72 0 Oct. 20 Iowa State 32 47 0 415 1 74 1 Oct. 27 TCU DNP Nov. 3 at Kansas State DNP Nov. 10 West Virginia DNP Nov. 17 Texas Tech 1 1 0 2 1 2 1 Nov. 24 at Oklahoma 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dec. 1 at Baylor 1 1 0 9 0 9 0 Jan. 1 vs. Purdue 5 7 0 86 2 37 0 Walsh’s 2012 Game-by-Game Rushing Stats Date Opponent No. Gain Loss Net TD Long Avg. Sept. 1 Savannah State 3 29 0 29 0 13 9.7 Sept. 8 at Arizona 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Sept. 15 Louisiana 6 73 0 73 1 36 12.2 Sept. 29 Texas 8 71 14 57 0 50 7.1 Oct. 13 at Kansas 9 52 3 49 1 18 5.4 Oct. 20 Iowa State 9 52 6 46 1 20 5.1 Oct. 27 TCU DNP Nov. 3 at Kansas State DNP Nov. 10 West Virginia DNP Nov. 17 Texas Tech 6 10 7 3 1 4 0.5 Nov. 24 at Oklahoma 1 2 0 2 1 2 2.0 Dec. 1 at Baylor 6 18 0 18 2 7 3.0 Jan. 1 vs. Purdue 1 13 0 13 0 13 13.0 Walsh’s 2013 Game-by-Game Passing Stats Date Opponent Cmp. Att. Int. Yds. TD Long Sack Aug. 31 vs. Mississippi St. 18 27 0 135 0 21 0 Sept. 7 at UTSA 24 27 0 326 4 56 1 Sept. 14 Lamar 17 30 1 181 1 24 0 Sept. 28 at West Virginia 20 47 2 322 3 73 1 Oct. 5 Kansas State 24 38 0 245 1 43 1 Oct. 19 TCU 9 18 2 115 0 34 1 Oct. 26 at Iowa State 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Nov. 2 at Texas Tech DNP Nov. 9 Kansas 1 2 0 9 0 9 0 Nov. 16 at Texas DNP Nov. 23 Baylor DNP Dec. 7 Oklahoma DNP Jan. 3 Missouri DNP Walsh’s 2013 Game-by-Game Rushing Stats Date Opponent No. Gain Loss Net TD Long Avg. Aug. 31 vs. Mississippi St. 13 126 1 125 1 46 9.6 Sept. 7 at UTSA 5 13 1 12 1 6 2.4 Sept. 14 Lamar 7 45 0 45 0 10 6.4 Sept. 28 at West Virginia 16 61 9 52 0 14 3.2
Oct. 5 Kansas State 11 37 6 31 1 12 2.8 Oct. 19 TCU 5 25 6 19 0 10 3.8 Oct. 26 at Iowa State 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nov. 2 at Texas Tech DNP Nov. 9 Kansas 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nov. 16 at Texas DNP Nov. 23 Baylor DNP Dec. 7 Oklahoma DNP Jan. 3 Missouri DNP Walsh’s Career Passing Stats Year G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Long Avg/G 2012 10 170.11 109-163-3 66.9 1564 13 74 156.4 2013 8 128.77 113-190-5 59.5 1333 9 73 166.6 Career 18 147.86 222-353-8 62.9 2897 22 74 160.9 Walsh’s Career Rushing Stats Year G Att. Gain Loss Net Avg. TD Long Avg./G 2012 10 50 320 30 290 5.8 7 50 29.0 2013 8 58 317 23 294 5.1 3 46 36.8 Career 18 108 637 53 584 5.4 10 50 32.4
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5 BLAKE WEBB
RECEIVER | 5-11 | 190 | SOPHOMORE THE WOODLANDS, TEXAS/THE WOODLANDS
Career Highs Receptions Receiving Yards Long Reception
3 at Oklahoma, 2012 51 vs. Purdue, 2012 37 vs. Purdue, 2012
A speedy receiver who earned his way onto the field as a true freshman in 2012 but lost most of 2013 to injury ... A two-sport athlete who doubles as a sprinter on the Oklahoma State track and field team. 2013 (Sophomore): Played in the first three games of the season before suffering an injury ... Caught one pass for 10 yards against UTSA ... Had one catch for a 16-yard touchdown vs. Lamar. 2012 (Freshman): Did not play against Texas or TCU, but saw action in every other game and made his first career start at Oklahoma ... Caught two passes for 38 yards in his NCAA debut vs. Savannah State ... Caught a 15-yard pass at Arizona and had two receptions for 37 yards against Louisiana ... His two catches at Kansas State covered 46 yards, including a career-long 27-yard reception ... Set a career-high with three catches for 20 yards at Oklahoma … Closed the season with two catches for 51 yards against Purdue in the Heart Of Dallas Bowl … That day included a 37-yard touchdown catch on a pass from J.W. Walsh.
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RETURNING PLAYER BIOS High School: 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 … Business management major. Webb’s 2012 Game-by-Game Receiving Stats Date Opponent No. Yds. TD Long Sept. 1 Savannah State 2 38 0 23 Sept. 8 at Arizona 1 15 0 15 Sept. 15 Louisiana 2 37 0 21 Sept. 29 Texas DNP Oct. 13 at Kansas 0 0 0 0 Oct. 20 Iowa State 0 0 0 0 Oct. 27 TCU DNP Nov. 3 at Kansas State 2 46 0 27 Nov. 10 West Virginia 0 0 0 0 Nov. 17 Texas Tech 0 0 0 0 Nov. 24 at Oklahoma 3 20 0 11 Dec. 1 at Baylor 2 11 0 10 Jan. 1 vs. Purdue 2 51 1 37 Webb’s 2013 Game-by-Game Receiving Stats Date Opponent No. Yds. TD Long Aug. 31 vs. Mississippi State 0 0 0 0 Sept. 7 at UTSA 1 10 0 10 Sept. 14 Lamar 1 16 1 16 Sept. 28 at West Virginia DNP Oct. 5 Kansas State DNP Oct. 19 TCU DNP Oct. 26 at Iowa State DNP Nov. 2 at Texas Tech DNP Nov. 9 Kansas DNP Nov. 16 at Texas DNP Nov. 23 Baylor DNP Dec. 7 Oklahoma DNP Jan. 3 vs. Missouri DNP Webb’s Career Receiving Stats Year G Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long Avg./G 2012 11 14 218 15.6 1 37 19.8 2013 3 2 26 13.0 1 16 8.7 Career 14 16 244 15.3 2 37 17.4
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27 CORION WEBSTER RUNNING BACK | 5-11 | 208 | R-FRESHMAN ATLANTA, TEXAS/ATLANTA
Developing prospect who redshirted in 2013.
High School: Coached by Matt McClure ... Rushed for 1,786 yards as a senior ... A top-100 recruit in the state of Texas by the Waco Tribune-Herald ... Honorable mention class 3A all-state selection by the Associated Press Sports Editors after both his junior and senior years ... A four-star prospect by ESPN.com and a three-star prospect by both Rivals.com and Scout.com ... ESPN.com ranked him as the No. 33 running back in the country and the No. 50 overall player in the state of Texas, regardless of position ... Scout.com ranked him No. 45 among the nation’s running backs and Rivals.com listed him as the country’s No. 12 all-purpose back ... Earned offensive MVP honors in his district ... Held scholarship offers from Arkansas, Texas A&M, TCU, Texas Tech and Arizona State, among others. Personal: Corion Devonte Webster was born May 25, 1994, in Atlanta, Texas ... Son of Youlanda Thomas and Titus Webster, Jr. ... Brother, Titus, played football at Missouri Southern ... Undecided on a major.
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74 MICHAEL WILSON
OFFENSIVE LINE | 6-6 | 300 | SOPHOMORE ALEDO, TEXAS/ALEDO
Candidate to work his way into the starting lineup with a strong offseason. 2013 (Freshman): Saw action against Iowa State and Kansas ... Played five snaps against the Cyclones and eight against the Jayhawks. 2012: Redshirt. High School: 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 StarTelegram 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 … Was the No. 22 national recruit at his position, according to Scout, which also placed him among the top 50 players in the state of Texas … Class 4A all-state selection … Also a basketball and track athlete. Personal: Born Sept. 27, 1993, in Fort Worth … Son of Mike and Becky Wilson … Undecided on a major.
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89 SAM WREN
DEFENSIVE END | 6-2 | 255 | SENIOR PALESTINE, TEXAS/PALESTINE/ARIZONA WESTERN CC
Career Highs Tackles Sacks TFL
Pass rush specialist with an explosive first step off the edge ... Will be looked to for leadership on the defensive line. 2013 (Junior): Played in every game in his first season as a Cowboy ... Finished the season with 22 tackles and 12 solo stops ... Had a season-high five tackles against West Virginia ... Had three tackles against Missouri, TCU and Kansas ... Credited with a half sack against Lamar ... Had a tackle for a loss against TCU and Texas ... Also had one forced fumble. Junior College: Coached by Tom Minnick … A first-team All-Western States Football League selection who finished with 14.5 sacks to rank second in the nation … His 1.6 sacks per game led the nation … Had 18 tackles for loss, recovered two fumbles, forced a fumble, had four pass breakups and recorded a safety … Defensive MVP of the 2012 El Toro Bowl after logging one sack and 12 tackles (four for loss) in the game … Claims a 4.59 time in the 40-yard dash and a 32-inch vertical leap … A four-star defensive end prospect by ESPN.com and a three-star prospect by both Rivals.com and Scout.com … Held scholarship offers from Arkansas, Texas Tech, Arizona State and Oregon State, among others. High School: Attended Palestine HS in Palestine, Texas, where he was coached by Booker Bowie … Was a twoyear starter who recorded 51 tackles and a team-high four sacks as a senior in 2009 … Second-team all-district honoree … Also participated in basketball and track and field. Personal: Sam Wren was born Jan. 3, 1992 … Son of Gregg and Vanessa Wren … Cousin, Joel, played on the football team at Texas A&M-Commerce ... Majoring in university studies. Wren’s Career Stats Year GP UT-AT-TT TFL Sacks INT PBU QBH FF FR BK 2013 13 12-10-22 2.0 0.5 0 0 0 1 0 0 Career 13 12-10-22 2.0 0.5 0 0 0 1 0 0
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NEWCOMER ROSTER AND BIOS Player Pos. Height Weight Year Hometown/Previous School Gyasi Akem LB 6-1 210 Fr. Broken Arrow, OK/Broken Arrow D’Nerius Antoine LB 6-0 215 Jr. New Iberia, LA/Westgate/Trinity Valley CC Devante Averette* LB 6-0 235 Jr. Melvindale, MI/Melvindale/Ellsworth CC Jordan Brailford DE 6-3 225 Fr. Tulsa, OK/Booker T. Washington Keenen Brown WR 6-3 205 Fr. Houston, TX/Alief Taylor Trey Carter DE 6-4 250 Fr. Dallas, TX/Pinkston Jordan Frazier* TE 6-5 242 Fr. Springfield, MO/Lighthouse Christian Josh Furman LB 6-2 202 Sr. Annapolis, MD/Old Mill/Michigan Junior Galea’i OL 6-5 330 Fr. Euless, TX/Trinity Chris Hardeman CB 5-9 178 Fr. Houston, TX/Alief Taylor Dylan Harding S 6-2 190 Fr. Jenks, OK/Jenks Tyreek Hill* ATH 5-10 185 Jr. Pearson, GA/Coffee/Garden City CC Chris Lacy WR 6-3 191 Fr. DeSoto, TX/DeSoto Josh Mabin LB 6-2 227 Fr. Houston, TX/Klein Oak Matthew Mucha OL 6-6 255 Fr. Seabrook, TX/Clear Lake Deionte Noel OL 6-3 300 Fr. Cibolo, TX/Steele Juwan Offray CB 5-11 180 Fr. New Orleans, LA/Edna Karr Jarrell Owens DE 6-3 240 Fr. Palestine, TX/Palestine Sione Palelei RB 5-10 196 Fr. Gonzales, LA/East Ascension Justin Phillips LB 6-0 215 Fr. Pearland, TX/Pearland Ramon Richards CB 6-0 180 Fr. San Antonio, TX/G.W. Brackenridge Tre Roberts S 6-2 202 Fr. Houston, TX/Eisenhower Mason Rudolph* QB 6-4 217 Fr. Rock Hill, SC/Northwestern Zach Sinor P 5-11 190 Fr. Castroville, TX/Medina Valley Kirk Tucker LB 6-2 190 Fr. Tucker, GA/Tucker Cole Walterscheid DE 6-6 210 Fr. Muenster, TX/Muenster James Washington WR 6-0 193 Fr. Stamford, TX/Stamford Chad Whitener LB 6-1 240 So. Mansfield, TX/Mansfield/California * Enrolled early at Oklahoma State and participated in spring practice
… Also competed in track, qualifying for the 2013 State Meet … Active in FCA, student council and All Sports Leadership Conference … Held reported scholarship offers from Oklahoma, Clemson, Tennessee, Kansas State, TCU, Mississippi, Missouri, Baylor and Texas Tech, among others.
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Personal: Gyasi Tabe Akem was born Nov. 9, 1995, in Tulsa, Okla. … Son of Ina Jones and Isaac Akem … Undecided on a major.
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LINEBACKER | 6-1 | 210 | FRESHMAN BROKEN ARROW, OKLA./BROKEN ARROW
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Pronounced JAH-see AH-kem In-state linebacker prospect with a big upside and a long list of offers … Has a lot of experience in coverage … Listed 40 time of 4.6 seconds … A four-star recruit by Rivals.com and Scout.com … Rivals ranked him as the No. 9 outside linebacker in the nation. High School: Coached by Steve Spavital at Broken Arrow … Finished his senior season with 67 tackles, including 46 solo stops, 10 tackles for loss, one sack, an interception, two fumble recoveries and one fumble return for a touchdown … As a junior he recorded 75 tackles, 44 solo stops, three sacks, an interception and a fumble recovery … The Oklahoman first team All-State, Tulsa World Honorable Mention All-State, Tulsa World Honorable Mention All-Metro, first team All-District 2-6A, Scout Top 300 Recruit
Notable First-team all-state performer who was a four-star recruit First-team NJCAA All-America performer also played basketball at Trinity Valley First team NJCAA All-American had more than 90 tackles in both of his JUCO seasons First-team all-state performer who was a four-star recruit Four-star recruit who held offers from Oregon, Florida, LSU and Oklahoma, among others Four-star recruit who registered 30 tackles for loss as a senior Led his team in both receptions and tackles Graduated from Michigan and is immediately eligible at OSU The leader of Trinity’s powerful run game. Led his team to an 11-3 record his senior year Four-star recruit who held offers from Ohio State, LSU, Notre Dame and Georgia First-team all-state honoree who is also an excellent baseball player Five-star recruit with offers from Alabama, USC, Florida State, Texas & Oklahoma Offensive MVP of a DeSoto team that went 14-1 and played in the state semifinals Four-star recruit who is known as an instinctive player and a punishing hitter. Interesting prospect who has plenty of room for growth on his frame Two-time all-district honoree who held offers from Texas Tech and Houston, among others All-state honoree who comes from a Louisiana football powerhouse program A four-star recruit who played running back and defensive end in high school Shifty, elusive back who turned down offers from LSU and Tennessee to come to OSU Earned defensive player of the year honors from the Houston Chronicle Athletically gifted prospect who starred as a dual-threat quarterback in high school Another former high school quarterback who projects as a defensive back in college Four-star recruit who chose OSU over Auburn, LSU and Virginia Tech, among others First-team all-state selection by multiple outlets averaged 43.5 yards per punt as a senior Comes from a powerful HS program. Held offers from Oregon, Ohio State and Stanford Raw, athletic performer who was also an all-state basketball player Class 1A Texas state player of the year held offers from Texas, TCU and Texas Tech Played as a true freshman at California before transferring in the summer of 2014
Junior College: Coached by Brad Smiley at Trinity Valley … Recorded 69 tackles as a sophomore, including 56 solo stops and five tackles for loss … Also had two interceptions, three forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and eight passes defended … First team NJCAA All-American, first team All-Southwest Junior College Football Conference … Also played basketball for Trinity Valley. High School: Coached by Brian Fine at Westgate High School … Played multiple positions in high school, recording 402 rushing yards with six touchdowns, 308 passing yards with five touchdowns and 10 receptions for 177 yards and two scores as a senior … First team All-State, first team All-Acadiana, The Daily Iberian Best of the Teche Team and first team All-District 7-5A as a senior … Also played basketball. Personal: D’Nerius Antoine was born March 7, 1993, in Lafayette, La. … Son of Sadie Bernard.
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LINEBACKER | 6-0 | 215 | JUNIOR NEW IBERIA, LA./WESTGATE/TRINITY VALLEY CC
Pronounced duh-NAIR-ee-us AN-twahn Junior college linebacker who played football and basketball for Trinity Valley CC … Listed 40 time of 4.45 seconds … Listed bench at 260 pounds and squat at 480 pounds.
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40 DEVANTE AVERETTE
LINEBACKER | 6-0 | 235 | JUNIOR MELVINDALE, MICH./MELVINDALE/ELLSWORTH CC
and nine sacks … Logged 98 tackles, 11 sacks, two fumble recoveries and one fumble return for a score as a junior … Senior honors included participant in the Semper Fidelis All-American Game, first team All-State honors from The Oklahoman and the Tulsa World … Tulsa World second team All-State and The Oklahoman Honorable Mention All-State Team selection as a junior … Held offers from Baylor, Texas Tech, Kansas State and Washington State, among others. Personal: Jordan L. Brailford was born Oct. 9, 1995, in Tulsa, Okla. … Son of Robin Daniels and Nathaniel Brailford, Jr.
Athletic junior college linebacker prospect who has a listed time of 4.5 in the 40 yard dash. OKLAHOMA STATE
Junior College: Attended Ellsworth CC in Iowa Falls, Iowa, where he was coached by Josh Lattimer ... A firstteam All-American by the National Junior College Athletic Association ... Three-star prospect by Rivals.com, Scout. com and 247sports.com ... Held a scholarship offer from West Virginia, among others ... As a sophomore in 2013, he led Ellsworth with 92 tackles and 29 tackles for a loss and was second on the team with four sacks despite playing only seven of the team’s 10 games ... He also forced a fumble, recovered a fumble, blocked a kick and broke up a pass ... As a freshman in 2012, Averette was second on the team with 96 tackles, 62 of which were solo and 18 of which were tackles for a loss ... Tallied 3.5 sacks (three solo) and one interception en route to earning second-team all-conference honors. High School: Graduated from Melvindale HS in Melvindale, Mich. ... As a senior, he made 63 tackles (47 unassisted), had 12 sacks, six fumble recoveries and tackles for losses tallying 103 yards ... Earned all-state, all-conference and was a member of the Detroit Evening News Detroit Area Dream Team. Personal: Devante Averette was born Dec. 30, 1992 ... Undecided on a major.
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6 KEENEN BROWN RECEIVER | 6-3 | 205 | FRESHMAN HOUSTON, TEXAS/ALIEF TAYLOR
DEFENSIVE END | 6-3 | 225 | FRESHMAN TULSA, OKLA./BOOKER T. WASHINGTON
A quick defensive end prospect who added substantial size during his last year of high school … Listed 40 time of 4.55 seconds and vertical of 37.5 inches … A four-star recruit on Scout.com as the No. 57 defensive end nationally. High School: Coached by Marvin Dantzler at Booker T. Washington … Finished his senior year with 105 tackles 62
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99 TREY CARTER
DEFENSIVE END | 6-4 | 250 | FRESHMAN DALLAS, TEXAS/L.G. PINKSTON
Strong defensive line prospect with a long list of offers … A four-star recruit on Scout.com and the No. 33 defensive end nationally … Held offers from Oklahoma, Arkansas, Arizona State, Miami (Fla.), Tennessee, TCU and Mississippi State, among others. High School: Coached by Gerald Jones at L.G. Pinkston … Finished his senior year with 89 tackles, including 53 solo stops, 30 tackles for loss and 15 sacks … Had 45 tackles and five sacks as a junior at Green Oaks Magnet High School in Shreveport, La. … First team All-District 11-4A and Waco Tribune-Herald Top 50 Texas Recruit as a senior.
Big receiver with a listed 40 time of 4.5 seconds … A fourstar recruit by Scout.com and Rivals.com, who listed him as the No. 44 receiver in the country … Held offers from Oklahoma, Oregon, Florida, LSU, Wisconsin, Arkansas, Michigan State, Mississippi, Missouri and West Virginia. High School: Coached by J.D. Jordan at Alief Taylor High School … Led Alief Taylor to an 8-4 record his senior year, catching 55 passes for 940 yards and nine touchdowns … Had 45 catches for 729 yards and nine touchdowns as a junior … Had 35 grabs for 420 yards and seven scores as a sophomore … Also played forward on his high school basketball team … First team All-District 18-5A as a junior and senior … A top 30 recruit in Texas according to the Waco Tribune-Herald … Texas Football Magazine Top 300 Texas Recruits and Top 30 Wide Receiver and Texas High School Football All-Elite Team Class 5A Region 2 as a senior. Personal: Keenen Brown was born Dec. 22, 1995, in Baton Rouge, La. …Son of Kendra Rodgers and Kenneth Brown … Plans to major in business.
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85 JORDAN FRAZIER TIGHT END | 6-5 | 242 | FRESHMAN SPRINGFIELD, MO./LIGHTHOUSE CHRISTIAN
A big tight end with a chance to make a quick impact ... Three-star recruit by ESPN.com and 247Sports ... Ranked the No. 23 player in Missouri by 247Sports and No. 26 by ESPN.com. High School: Coached by Dave Stales at Lighthouse Christian ... Had 50 catches and 10 touchdowns at Lighthouse Christian, which finished 11-2 his senior year ... Led Lighthouse to National Homeschool Football Association (NHFA) National Championship in 2013 ... Led team in receptions all four years and led the team in tackles as a senior ... Team captain ... Four-year letterwinner in football and track, two-year letterwinner in basketball ... Received honor roll recognition in each year of high school ... Part of the science and math club and Service Society ... Held offers from Tennessee, Illinois and Indiana, among others. Personal: Jordan Frazier was born April 25, 1995, in Springfield, Mo. ... Son of Scott and Kala Frazier ... Has four brothers and one sister ... Was homeschooled ... Undecided on a major.
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NEWCOMER BIOS of the Year his senior season ... Rhodes Trophy winner as the Anne Arundel County Player of the Year as a senior.
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Personal: Joshua Richard Furman was born Nov. 1, 1991 ... father, Tyrone, played football at Maryland … Graduated from Michigan with a degree in general studies. Furman’s Career Stats Year GP UT-AT-TT TFL Sacks INT PBU QBH FF FR BK 2011 12 5-5-10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2012 12 5-3-8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2013 8 8-3-11 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Career 32 18-11-29 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1
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LINEBACKER | 6-2 | 202 | SENIOR ANNAPOLIS, MD./OLD MILL/MICHIGAN
Career Highs Tackles Pass Break Ups
5 vs. Central Michigan, 2013 1 vs. Ohio State, 2013
Two-year letterman at Michigan who graduated and is immediately eligible at Oklahoma State … Saw action in 32 games during his time with the Wolverines, logging three starts at safety … Was a special teams contributor. 2013 (Junior): Recorded 11 tackles and broke up a pass … First career start came against Central Michigan, against whom he made a career-high five tackles … Had three tackles against both Nebraska and Ohio State … Broke up a pass against the Buckeyes. 2012 (Sophomore): Saw action as a reserve safety and on special teams, recording a season-high three tackles against Iowa … Had one tackle in five other games. 2011 (R-Freshman): Varsity letterman on Michigan’s Sugar Bowl-champion team … Appeared in 12 games; two as a reserve safety and 12 on special teams … Blocked a punt and recorded two tackles against Nebraska … Made three tackles against Minnesota and two against San Diego State. 2010 (Freshman): Redshirted. High School: Attended Old Mill HS in Millersville, Md., where he was coached by Damian Ferragamo … Led the team to a state championship as a senior ... The team compiled a 30-7 record during his career ... Played running back and defensive back … Posted 60 tackles, nine tackles for loss, three sacks, three forced fumbles, three interceptions and two fumble recoveries during senior year ... Carried the ball 239 times for 2,285 yards and scored 31 touchdowns in 11 games as a senior ... Rushed 42 times for 414 yards and six touchdowns in a 58-55 double-overtime victory against Arundel High School in the playoffs as a senior ... Recorded 87 tackles, 25 tackles for loss, eight sacks, six forced fumbles and two blocked punts as a junior ... A four-star recruit and the No. 19 safety prospect nationally by Scout.com ... Three-star prospect and the No. 38 athlete nationally according to Rivals.com ... Rated as the 10th-best player in the state of Maryland by Rivals.com ... A four-star prospect and the seventh-best safety nationally according to Scout.com ... SuperPrep All-American … Capital-Gazette Communications’ Co-Football Player of the Year as a senior ... The Baltimore Sun Co-Offensive Player
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66 LEMAEFE GALEA’I OFFENSIVE LINE | 6-5 | 330 | FRESHMAN EULESS, TEXAS/TRINITY
ranked as the No. 32 cornerback prospect in the nation by Scout.com … Offer list included Texas A&M, Oklahoma, Ohio State, LSU, Georgia, Notre Dame, Nebraska and UCLA, among several other high-level programs. High School: Coached by Cedric Hardeman and J.D. Jordan at Alief Taylor High School in Houston, Texas … Pre-season All-State selection as a junior and senior … Three-time Academic All-District selection … Four-year letterman in track … Participant in Semper Fidelis AllAmerican Game … All-district as a senior, Texas Football Magazine second team All-Super Team, top 300 Texas recruit and top 30 Texas defensive backs … Waco Tribune Top 100 Texas Recruit … Texas High School Football AllElite Team Class 5A Region II … As a junior, named Return Specialist of the Year District 18-5A, first team All-District 18-5A as a defensive back and returner and Texas Sports Writers Association second team All-State. Personal: Christopher Te’andre Hardeman was born March 19, 1996, in Houston, Texas … Son of Kimberley Golden and Cedric Hardeman … Grandson of Don Hardeman, a former running back for the Houston Oilers and the Baltimore Colts … Plans to major in broadcast journalism.
Pronounced lem-AH-eh-feh naw-LAY-eye
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Impressive offensive lineman with great size and strength … Three-star recruit by Scout.com, which ranks him No. 44 at his position. High School: Coached by Steve Linewaver at Trinity … Played guard and anchored a dominant line that helped Trinity establish a powerful running game and finish 11-3 his senior year … Finished his last season with 79 knockdown blocks and an overall grade of 91 percent, only allowing two sacks … Two-time first team All-District 6-5A … Associated Press Sports Editors Honorable Mention AllState and a Texas Football Magazine Top 300 Texas recruit … Also offered by Baylor, BYU and Utah State. Personal: Lemaefe Galeai Jr. was born Sept. 7, 1995, in Bedford, Texas … Son of Lemaefe and Tania Galeai.
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3 CHRIS HARDEMAN CORNERBACK | 5-9 | 178 | FRESHMAN HOUSTON, TEXAS/ALIEF TAYLOR
4 DYLAN HARDING SAFETY | 6-2 | 190 | FRESHMAN JENKS, OKLA./JENKS
Fast safety prospect with a listed 40 time of 4.35 seconds … Also an excellent baseball player. High School: Coached by Allan Trimble at Jenks High School … Senior stats included 59 tackles, an interception, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery … Also played as a receiver and had 21 catches for 563 yards and seven touchdowns as a senior … First team All-State by The Oklahoman and the Tulsa World … Tulsa World first team All-Metro and first team All-District 2-6A … Rated as a three-star recruit on Scout.com and ranked as the No. 60 safety nationally … Also an excellent baseball player with MLB draft-level talent … Held offers from Arizona State, North Carolina, Oregon State, Texas Tech and Washington State, among others. Personal: Dylan Cordell Harding was born Aug. 23, 1995, in Sapulpa, Okla. … Son of R.J. and Dani Harding … Plans to major in engineering.
Pronounced HARD-eh-munn An athletic cornerback with a listed 40 time of 4.5 seconds … Other marks include a 240-pound bench, 430-pound squat and 36-inch vertical … A four-star recruit who was
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ATHLETE | 5-10 | 185 | JUNIOR PEARSON, GA./COFFEE/GARDEN CITY CC
RECEIVER | 6-3 | 191 | FRESHMAN DESOTO, TEXAS/DESOTO
Enrolled at OSU in January of 2014 and made an immediate impact by winning the Big 12 indoor title in the 200 meters and taking second in the 60 meters to help lead the Cowboy track and field program to its first Big 12 team championship ... Earned All-America status in the 200 meters with a fifth-place finish at the NCAA Indoor Championships. Junior College: Attended Garden City CC in Garden City, Kan., where he was coached by Matt Miller ... A five-star recruit by Scout.com and a four-star recruit by Rivals.com and 247sports.com ... Had reported offers from Alabama, Florida State, USC, Oklahoma, Texas, Tennessee, Nebraska and Arkansas, among numerous other high-level programs ... As a sophomore in 2013, Hill made 32 catches for 532 yards with six touchdowns and he carried the ball 101 times for 659 yards and five touchdowns. High School: Attended Coffee HS in Douglas, Ga., where he was coached by Ken Eldridge ... A standout on the track who ran the 200 meters in 20.14 seconds - the secondfastest high school mark of all time - and ran the 100 meters in 10.19 to match the fastest time in the country his senior year ... To put his 200 meter time of 20.14 into perspective, it would have been the fastest time in the nation among collegians in 2013 and would have placed him sixth at the 2012 London Olympics ... Won state titles in the 100 meters, the 200 meters and the long jump his senior year ... The Atlanta Track Club named him the Georgia Athlete of the Year. Personal: Tyreek Hill was born March 1, 1994 ... Majoring in education.
78 MATTHEW MUCHA OFFENSIVE LINE | 6-6 | 255 | FRESHMAN SEABROOK, TEXAS/CLEAR LAKE
A smart receiver prospect with good size and quickness. High School: Coached by Claude Mathis … Finished his senior year at DeSoto with 60 catches for 1,206 yards and 16 touchdowns, leading DeSoto to a 14-1 record and a semifinal appearance in the state playoffs … Named DeSoto Offensive Team MVP as a senior … Tallied 29 catches for 339 yards and three scores as a junior … Associated Press Sports Editors Honorable Mention All-State Team, first team All-District 7-5A, Texas Football Magazine Top 300 Texas Recruits and Top 30 Wide Receivers as a senior … Also ran track … Graduated third in his class and received the SOAR Award each year of his high school career for recording at least a 95 average in all classes … Member of the Math Honor Society and National Honor Society … Held offers from Arizona State, Missouri, Nebraska, Iowa and Northwestern, among others.
Pronounced MOO-ha
Three-star prospect by Rivals.com and the No. 99 prospect in the state of Texas ... A three-star prospect on Scout.com. High School: Coached by Sam Smith Jr. at Clear Lake … Played tackle in high school … Two-time All-District 24-5A Selection … Waco Tribune Top 100 Texas Recruit … Texas High School Football All-Elite Team Class 5A Region III … Also competed in track … Held offers from Texas Tech, Arkansas State, Memphis and UCF. Personal: Matthew Mucha was born March 4, 1996, in Houston, Texas … Son of John and Adrienne Mucha … Plans to major in engineering.
Personal: Chris Lacy was born Jan. 28, 1996, in Fort Worth, Texas … Son of Chris and Karen Lacy … Plans to major in industrial engineering and management.
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OFFENSIVE LINE | 6-3 | 300 | FRESHMAN CIBOLO, TEXAS/STEELE
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Pronounced dee-AHN-tay
LINEBACKER | 6-2 | 227 | FRESHMAN HOUSTON, TEXAS/KLEIN OAK
Pronounced MAY-bin Four-star recruit by ESPN.com … Ranked as the No. 21 outside linebacker in the nation by Scout. High School: Coached by David Smith at Klein Oak High School … Waco Tribune Top 100 Texas Recruit … Texas Football Magazine Top 300 Texas Recruit and top 30 linebacker … Texas High School Football All-Elite Team Class 5A Region II … An all-district selection … Also received offers from Oklahoma, Baylor, Mississippi State, Boise State and Iowa, among others.
Offensive line prospect who was an effective blocker in high school. High School: Attended Steele HS in Cibolo, Texas where he was coached by Scott Lehnhoff and Mike Jinks ... Listed as the No. 56 offensive guard in the country and as a three-star recruit by ESPN … Named to the All-District 285A Team in 2012 and 2013 … Also recruited by Houston, Rice, Boise State and Texas Tech. Personal: Deionte Antonio Noel was born Jan. 13, 1996 ... Son of Leslie Noel ... Undecided on a major.
Personal: Joshua Alan Mabin was born Oct. 18, 1995, in Houston, Texas … Son of Clayton and Tammy Mabin … Active member of FCA … Plans to study industrial distribution.
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CORNERBACK | 5-11 | 180 | FRESHMAN NEW ORLEANS, LA./EDNA KARR
22 JUWAN OFFRAY
RUNNING BACK | 5-10 | 196 | FRESHMAN GONZALES, LA./EAST ASCENSION
33 SIONE PALELEI
18 RAMON RICHARDS
Pronounced juh-WAHN OH-fray
Pronounced see-OH-nay PAW-luh-lay
Pronounced ruh-MOAN
Explosive playmaker with an impressive highlight reel … Listed 40 time of 4.35 seconds … Three-star recruit by ESPN.com, Scout.com and Rivals.com.
Three-star recruit by ESPN.com and Rivals.com and ranked as the No. 31 prospect in Louisiana. High School: Coached by Jarrett Jones at Edna Karr High School … Offense-Defense All-American Game Participant … All State selection and first team All-District 9-4A … Also competed in baseball and track … Held offers from Nebraska and South Alabama. Personal: Juwan Offray was born May 24, 1996, in New Orleans, La. … Son of Cantrese Wilson and Allen Jones … Plans to study communications.
High School: Coached by Paul Bourgeois at East Ascension HS… Suffered a season-ending injury in the fifth game of his senior year after racking up 752 yards and 10 touchdowns on only 58 carries … Also had 10 catches for 257 yards and two scores … As a junior he totaled 111 carries for 828 yards and 13 touchdowns and 20 receptions for 283 yards and three scores … First team all-district as a junior … Held offers from LSU, Tennessee, Arizona State, Arkansas, BYU and Georgia Tech, among others.
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CORNERBACK | 6-0 | 180 | FRESHMAN SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS/G.W. BRACKENRIDGE
Versatile athlete who has excelled at many positions … Listed 40 time of 4.5 seconds. High School: Coached by Willie Hall at Brackenridge High School … Played several positions as a senior, going 99-of-186 passing for 1,630 yards with 13 touchdowns and carrying 115 times for 642 yards and 13 touchdowns … Named to the Texas High School Football All-Elite Team for Class 4A Region IV … First team All-Area quarterback … First team All-District in basketball and a state qualifier in the 4 x 400-meter relay … First team All-District 28-4A as a junior … Held offers from Harvard, Yale, Rice, Houston and Sam Houston State. Personal: Ramon Richards was born Nov. 29, 1995, in Los Angeles … Son of Ruth Murray and Ramon Richards.
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DEFENSIVE END | 6-3 | 240 | FRESHMAN PALESTINE, TEXAS/PALESTINE
LINEBACKER | 6-0 | 215 | FRESHMAN PEARLAND, TEXAS/PEARLAND
Pronounced juh-RELL
Strong linebacker prospect … Listed with a 4.59-second 40 time, 300-pound bench mark and 35-inch vertical leap.
An athletic defensive end prospect who played running back in high school and committed to the Cowboys late in the process … Listed 40 time of 4.66 seconds … A fourstar recruit on Scout.com and the No. 37 defensive end prospect in the nation. High School: Coached by Lance Angel … Played primarily at running back, finishing his senior year with 81 carries for 678 yards and six touchdowns and 14 receptions for 232 yards and two touchdowns … Also tallied 23 tackles, six tackles for loss and two forced fumbles … Honorable Mention All-East Texas, First Team All-District 19-3A and Waco Tribune Top 50 Texas Recruit as a senior … Second Team All-District 19-3A as a junior … Was a TCU commit before switching to OSU … Played basketball, averaging nine points and five rebounds per game … Also offered by Texas Tech, Louisiana-Monroe and Texas State and recruited by Baylor, Iowa and Oklahoma.
High School: Coached by Tony Heath at Pearland High School … Finished his senior year with 86 tackles, including 61 unassisted, 11 tackles for loss and two sacks … Also snagged two interceptions, two fumbles recovered and a forced fumble … Had a forced fumble and 88-yard return for a score in the Texas 5A State Championship Game … Long list of honors as a senior included the Houston Chronicle Defensive Player of the Year, Associated Press Sports Editors Honorable Mention Class 5A All-State Team, first team All-Greater Houston, Defensive Player of the Year in District 22-5A, first team All-District 22-5A, and Texas High School Football All-Elite Team Class 5A Region III … First team selection on Dave Campbell’s Texas Football 2013 All-Texas High School Team … Also participated in track and basketball … Held scholarship offers from Baylor, Boise State and Iowa State, among others. Personal: Justin Phillips was born Oct. 10, 1995, in Houston, Texas … Son of Jeff and Donna Phillips … Undecided on a major.
11 TRE ROBERTS SAFETY | 6-2 | 202 | FRESHMAN HOUSTON, TEXAS/EISENHOWER
An athletic prospect who played all over the field in high school … Projects as a safety … Listed 40 time of 4.48 seconds. High School: Coached by Dre’ Thompson at Eisenhower High School … Played several positions during his senior year …. Senior stats included completing 14-of-36 passes for 188 yards and a touchdown, 41 carries for 234 yards and three touchdowns and 18 receptions for 434 yards and five touchdowns … Honored as a Top 300 Texas Recruit and a Top 30 quarterback by Texas Football Magazine his senior year … Was a member of the Eisenhower track team … Also held offers from TCU, Utah and SMU. Personal: Trevion Deray Roberts was born Dec. 7, 1995 in Houston, Texas … Son of Twila Williams and Terrick Roberts … Plans to major in computer engineering … Relative of Kenny Guiton, who played quarterback at Ohio State.
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10 MASON RUDOLPH QUARTERBACK | 6-4 | 217 | FRESHMAN ROCK HILL, S.C./NORTHWESTERN
A quarterback prospect with great size and a big arm... Rivals.com ranked him as the No. 9 pro-style QB in the nation and ESPN had him at No. 8. High School: Coached by Kyle Richardson at Northwestern High School ... Led Northwestern to a 62-35 victory over Stratford in the South Carolina Class 4A Division II Championship Game, completing 40-of-57 passes for 488 yards with eight touchdown passes and only one interception ... Finished his senior season with 350 completions on 482 attempts for a 72.6 completion percentage ... Totaled 4,377 passing yards with 64 touchdown passes and eight interceptions as a senior, also rushed for 543 yards on 129 carries with a 4.2 average and 16 touchdowns ... As a junior, threw for 3,990 yards, 41 touchdowns and seven interceptions while leading his team to a state runner-up finish...Threw for 10,986 yards in three seasons...Finalist for the “Mr. Football” award in South Carolina ... Named Most Valuable Player of the oldest high school all-star game in the nation, the Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas ... South Carolina Football Coaches Association First Team Palmetto Champions All-State Team, Charlotte Observer All-Region Offensive Player of the Year, First Team AllRegion, and Top 50 Carolina Regional Recruits (#4 in South Carolina), Rock Hill Herald All-Area Offensive Player of the Year as both a junior and as a senior ... Charlotte Observer First Team All-Region as a junior ... Held offers from LSU, Louisville, Mississippi, Virginia, North Carolina and Virginia Tech ... Also recruited by Alabama, Duke, Georgia, Notre Dame, Tennessee and Vanderbilt... Earned All-Region honors in basketball as a junior.
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PUNTER | 5-11 | 190 | FRESHMAN CASTROVILLE, TEXAS/MEDINA VALLEY
LINEBACKER | 6-2 | 190 | FRESHMAN TUCKER, GA./TUCKER
Pronounced SIGH-ner
A “star” linebacker prospect who committed late to the Cowboys … Listed 40 time of 4.55 seconds … Three-star prospect by ESPN.com, Rivals.com and Scout.com … Held scholarship offers from Oregon, Ohio State, Stanford and Wisconsin, among others.
Punter prospect who was perhaps the best in the state of Texas. High School: Coached by Steve Hale at Medina Valley … Averaged 43.5 yards on 42 punts as a senior, with 16 punts downed inside the 20-yard line and a long punt of 66 yards … Averaged more than 40 yards per punt over his career … First team selection on Dave Campbell’s Texas Football 2013 All-Texas High School Team … Associated Press Sports Editors first team Class 4A All-State Team, San Antonio Express News first team Sub 5A All-Area Team, first team All-District 29-4A and Texas High School Football All-Elite Team Class 4A Region IV as a senior … . Three-time All-District 29-4A selection … Given the Academic All-Excellence Award in every year of his high school career … Active in National Honor Society, student council, FCA and FFA … Also recruited by Texas A&M, Iowa State and Tulsa.
High School: Coached by Bryan Lamar at Tucker High School … Finished his senior year with 55 tackles, including 39 solo stops, 12 tackles for loss, eight sacks, three interceptions and three forced fumbles … Had 60 tackles as a junior, along with 37 solo stops, seven tackles for loss, two interceptions and two fumble recoveries … Honorable Mention Georgia Sportswriters Association All-State Team, Atlanta Journal Constitution Preseason All-State Team and All-Area team as a senior … Went 40-4 in three years playing at Tucker, going 14-1 as a senior, 10-3 as a junior and 16-0 as a sophomore … Second team All-Region Team as a junior.
Personal: Zachary Joe Sinor was born July 13, 1995, in San Antonio, Texas … Son of Wes and Valerie Sinor … Plans to major in sports management or finance.
Personal: Born July 17, 1995 ... Son of Brett and Jamie Rudolph ... Mother ran track at Liberty University and dad played football for the University of North Carolina... Business major.
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82 COLE WALTERSCHEID DEFENSIVE END | 6-6 | 210 | FRESHMAN MUENSTER, TEXAS/MUENSTER
Big defensive end who excelled at multiple sports … Listed 40 time of 4.72, bench of 250 lbs., squat of 400 lbs. and vertical of 37 inches. High School: Coached by Brady Carney at Muenster … Finished his senior year with 58 tackles, 14 tackles for loss, nine sacks, four forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries and an interception that he returned for a touchdown … Also had 40 receptions for 976 yards and 12 touchdowns on offense … Associated Press Sports Editors Honorable Mention Class A All-State, Waco Tribune Top 100 Texas Recruit, and first team All-District 8-A Division II as a senior … Associated Press Sports Editors first team Class A All-State and first team All-District 8-A Division II as a junior … First team All-District 8-A, Division II as a sophomore … Also held offers from Boise State, North Texas, SMU, UTSA and UTEP … Averaged a double-double in basketball, earning All-State honors … Qualifying for the state meet in track and field … Ran the 100-meter dash in 11.6 seconds and holds a long jump of 22-00.5 inches … Also played baseball. Personal: Cole Aaron Walterscheid was born Oct. 25, 1995, in Muenster, Texas … Son of Mel and April Walterscheid … Plans to major in business.
25 JAMES WASHINGTON RECEIVER | 6-0 | 193 | FRESHMAN STAMFORD, TEXAS/STAMFORD
Big-play receiver who helped his team to a Texas State Championship … A three-star receiver on Scout.com ranked as the No. 76 receiver in the country … Listed 40 time at 4.4 seconds. High School: Coached by Wayne Hutchinson at Stamford High School … Finished his senior year as a 2013 Class 1A state champion in Texas, racking up 73 catches for 1,331 yards and 24 touchdowns … Also played defense, recording 42 tackles and seven interceptions … First team selection on Dave Campbell’s Texas Football 2013 All-Texas High School Team … Also named the Class 1A Texas Player of the Year by the organization … Finished his junior year with 78 receptions for 1,172 yards and 22 scores to help lead Stamford to the state title, earning first team All-District and first team All-State honors … Also ran track and played basketball and was a member of Stamford student council … Held offers from Texas, TCU, Texas Tech and Texas State. Personal: James Edward Washington Jr. was born April 2, 1996, in Abilene, Texas … Son of James and Chrysta Washington …Plans to major in mechanical engineering.
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LINEBACKER | 6-1 | 240 | SOPHOMORE MANSFIELD, TEXAS/MANSFIELD/CALIFORNIA
Native Texan who started his career at California in 2013 before transferring to Oklahoma State in the summer of 2014. 2013 (Freshman): Logged six tackles (four unassisted as a freshman playing for California ... Recorded a tackle for loss and a fumble recovery against Oregon State ... Set a season high with three tackles against USC. High School: Well-respected product who totaled 334 tackles, 8.0 sacks, three forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and one interception during his three seasons at Mansfield HS … Played in the Offense-Defense AllAmerican Bowl after recording 145 tackles, 15.0 tackles for loss, 4.0 sacks, one interception and a career-high two forced fumbles as a senior in 2012 … North Texas Defensive Player of the Year by the First Down Club ... Participated at the U.S. Army All-American Combine in January of 2012 … Named the District 5-5A Defensive CoMVP as a 2011 junior when he recorded 195 tackles, 4.0 sacks, two interceptions, two fumble recoveries and one forced fumble … Registered 96 tackles during his 2010 sophomore campaign when he was named the 5A Region I District 5-5A Newcomer of the Year and Sophomore Defensive Player of the Year, while also adding his team’s sophomore defensive MVP honors and all-academic recognition … Three-star recruit according to 247Sports, ESPN, PrepStar, Rivals and Scout. Personal: Chad Nishino Whitener was born Nov. 22, 1994 … Son of Charles and Reikio Whitener.
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K | Jr. | Jenks, OK
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UPWARD BOUND
Sophomore receiver Marcell Ateman made meaningful contributions to the OSU offense as a true freshman in 2013.
SOURCE OF LEADERSHIP Junior cornerback Kevin Peterson is one of the most experienced players on the Oklahoma State defense.
RUN STUFFER
After adjusting to the Division I level in 2013, defensive tackle Ofa Hautau figures to be a regular contributor on the OSU defense in 2014.
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OPPONENTS Oklahoma State opens the 2014 season against Florida State. Twice before have the Pokes faced the reigning national champion in the following year’s season opener - 1965 vs. Arkansas and 1995 vs. Nebraska.
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August 30, 2014 Arlington, Texas/AT&T Stadium
Sept. 6, 2014 Boone Pickens Stadium
UTSA Sept. 13, 2014 Boone Pickens Stadium
Location Tallahassee, Fla. Head Coach Jimbo Fisher (Salem, 1989) Record at School/Years 45-10/Fifth year Career Record/Years 45-10/Fifth year 2013 Record 14-0 2013 Conference Record/Finish 8-0/First Football SID Kerwin Lonzo Office 850-644-5656 Cell 850-544-4630 Email klonzo@fsu.edu Website seminoles.com Conference Website theacc.com
Location Springfield, Mo. Head Coach Terry Allen (Northern Iowa, 1979) Record at School/Years 33-56/Ninth year Career Record/Years 128-115/22nd year 2013 Record 5-7 2013 Conference Record/Finish 5-3/ T2nd Football Contact Rick Kindhart Office 417-836-4585 Cell 417-849-5865 Email rkindhart@missouristate.edu Website MissouriStateBears.com Conference Website valley-football.org
Location San Antonio, Texas Head Coach Larry Coker (NE Oklahoma State, 1970) Record at School/Years 19-15/4th year Career Record/Years 79-30/10th year 2013 Record 7-5 2013 Conference Record/Finish 6-2/2nd C-USA West Football Contact Kyle Stephens Office (210) 458-4551 Cell (210) 887-3636 Email kyle.stephens@utsa.edu Website goutsa.com Conference Website conferenceusa.com
SERIES CAPSULE VS. FLORIDA STATE Series History FSU leads, 3-1 At Neutral Series tied, 1-1 In Stillwater FSU leads, 1-0 In Tallahassee FSU leads, 1-0 First Meeting (1958) OSU 15, FSU 6 Last Meeting (1985) FSU 34, OSU 23 Last OSU Win (1958) OSU 16, FSU 6 Last Florida State Win (1985) FSU 34, OSU 23 Gundy vs. Florida State 0-0 Fisher vs. OSU 0-0
SERIES CAPSULE VS. MISSOURI STATE Series History OSU leads, 6-0 In Stillwater OSU leads, 6-0 In Springfield Never met At Neutral Never met First Meeting (1993) OSU 45, MSU 7 Last Meeting (2008) OSU 57, MSU 13 Last OSU Win (2008) OSU 57, MSU 13 Last Missouri State Win N/A Gundy vs. Missouri State 2-0 Allen vs. OSU 0-6
SERIES CAPSULE VS. UTSA Series History OSU leads, 1-0 In Stillwater Never met In San Antonio OSU leads, 1-0 At Neutral Never met First Meeting (2013) OSU 56, UTSA 35 Last Meeting (2013) OSU 56, UTSA 35 Last OSU Win (2013) OSU 56, UTSA 35 Last UTSA Win N/A Gundy vs. UTSA 1-0 Coker vs. OSU 0-0
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Sept. 25, 2014 Boone Pickens Stadium
Oct. 4, 2014 Boone Pickens Stadium
Oct. 11, 2014 Memorial Stadium
Location Lubbock, Texas Head Coach Kliff Kingsbury (Texas Tech, 2001) Record at School/Years 8-5/2nd year Career Record/Years Same 2013 Record 8-5 2013 Conference Record/Finish 4-5/6th Football Contact Blayne Beal Office (806) 834-3345 Cell (806) 790-7924 Email blayne.beal@ttu.edu Website www.texastech.com Conference Website big12sports.com
Location Ames, Iowa Head Coach Paul Rhodes (Missouri Western, 1989) Record at School/Years 27-36/6th year Career Record/Years Same 2013 Record 3-9 2013 Conference Record/Finish 2-7/T8th Football Contact Mike Green Office (515) 294-7019 Cell (515) 460-4804 Email mgreen@iastate.edu Website cyclones.com Conference Website big12sports.com
Location Lawrence, Kan. Head Coach Charlie Weis (Notre Dame, 1978) Record at School/Years 4-20/3rd year Career Record/Years 39-47/8th year 2013 Record 3-9 2013 Conference Finish 1-8/10th Football Contact Katy Lonergan Office (785) 864-7314 Cell (785) 691-7026 Email katyl@ku.edu Website kuathletics.com Conference Website big12sports.com
SERIES CAPSULE VS. TEXAS TECH Series History Texas Tech leads, 21-17-3 In Stillwater OSU leads, 10-8 In Lubbock Texas Tech leads, 12-5-3 At Neutral OSU leads, 2-1 First Meeting (1935) TTU 14, OSU 0 Last Meeting (2013) OSU 52, TTU 34 Last OSU Win (2013) OSU 52, TTU 34 Last Tech Win (2008) TTU 56, OSU 20 Gundy vs. Texas Tech 7-2 Kingsbury vs. OSU 0-1
SERIES CAPSULE VS. IOWA STATE Series History OSU leads, 27-18-3 In Stillwater OSU leads, 15-6-2 In Ames Series tied, 12-12-1 At Neutral Never met First Meeting (1926) OSU 13, ISU 0 Last Meeting (2013) OSU 58, ISU 27 Last OSU Win (2013) OSU 58, ISU 27 Last ISU Win (2011) ISU 37, OSU 31 Gundy vs. ISU 4-2 Rhoads vs. OSU 1-3
SERIES CAPSULE VS. KANSAS Series History OSU leads, 33-29-2 In Lawrence OSU leads, 18-15-1 In Stillwater OSU leads, 15-14-1 At Neutral Never met First Meeting (1923) KU 9, OSU 0 Last Meeting (2013) OSU 42, KU 6 Last OSU Win (2013) OSU 42, KU 6 Last Kansas Win (2007) KU 43, OSU 28 Gundy vs. Kansas 5-1 Weis vs. OSU 0-2
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2014 OPPONENT CAPSULES GAME SEVEN
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TCU Oct. 18, 2014 Amon Carter Stadium
KANSAS STATE
Oct. 25, 2014 Boone Pickens Stadium
Nov. 1, 2014 Bill Snyder Family Stadium
Location Fort Worth, Texas Head Coach Gary Patterson (Kansas State, 1983) Record at School/Years 120-44/14th year Career Record/Years Same 2013 Record 4-8 2013 Conference Record/Finish 2-7/T7th Football Contact Mark Cohen Office (817) 257-5394 Cell (817) 343-2017 Email m.cohen@tcu.edu Website gofrogs.com Conference Website big12sports.com
Location Morgantown, W.Va. Head Coach Dana Holgorsen (Iowa Wesleyan, 1993) Record at School/Years 21-17/4th year Career Record/Years Same 2013 Record 4-8 2013 Conference Record/Finish 2-7/T7th Football Contact Mike Montoro Office (304) 293-2821 Cell (304) 216-3834 Email Mike.Montoro@mail.wvu.edu Website wvusports.com Conference Website big12sports.com
Location Manhattan, Kan. Head Coach Bill Snyder (William Jewell, 1963) Record at School/Years 178-90-1 /23rd year Career Record/Years Same 2013 Record 8-5 2012 Conference Record/Finish 5-4/5th Football Contact Kenny Lannou Office (785) 532-7977 Cell (785) 587-7867 Email klannou@kstatesports.com Website kstatesports.com Conference Website big12sports.com
SERIES CAPSULE VS. TCU Series History OSU leads, 13-9-2 In Fort Worth Series tied, 5-5-2 In Stillwater OSU leads, 7-4-0 At Neutral OSU leads, 1-0-0 First Meeting (1915) OSU 13, TCU 0 Last Meeting (2013) OSU 24, TCU 10 Last OSU Win (2013) OSU 24, TCU 10 Last TCU Win (1992) TCU 13, OSU 11 Gundy vs. TCU 2-0 Patterson vs. OSU 0-2
SERIES CAPSULE VS. WEST VIRGINIA Series History WVU leads, 3-2 In Stillwater Series tied, 1-1 In Morgantown WVU leads, 2-0 At Neutral OSU leads, 1-0 First Meeting (1928) WVU 32, OSU 6 Last Meeting (2013) WVU 30, OSU 21 Last OSU Win (2012) OSU 55, WVU 34 Last West Virginia Win (2013) WVU 30, OSU 21 Gundy vs. West Virginia 1-1 Holgorsen vs. OSU 1-1
SERIES CAPSULE VS. KANSAS STATE Series History OSU leads, 37-23 In Manhattan OSU leads, 17-15 In Stillwater OSU leads, 20-8 At Neutral Never met First Meeting (1908) KSU 40, OSU 10 Last Meeting (2013) OSU 33, KSU 29 Last OSU Win (2013) OSU 33, KSU 29 Last Kansas State Win (2012) KSU 44, OSU 30 Gundy vs. Kansas State 4-2 Snyder vs. OSU 10-5
GAME 10
GAME NINE
WEST VIRGINIA
GAME 11
GAME 12
TEXAS
BAYLOR
Nov. 15, 2014 Boone Pickens Stadium
Nov. 22, 2014 McLane Stadium
OKLAHOMA Dec. 6, 2014 Oklahoma Memorial Stadium
Location Austin, Texas Head Coach Charlie Strong (Central Arkansas, 1983) Record at School/Years 0-0/First year Career Record/Years 37-15 2013 Record 8-5 2013 Conference Record/Finish 7-2/T2nd Football Contact John Bianco Office: (512) 471-1346 Cell: (512) 748-9315 Email john.bianco@athletics.utexas.edu Website texassports.com Conference Website big12sports.com
Location Waco, Texas Head Coach Art Briles (Texas Tech, 1979) Record at School/Years 44-32/7th year Career Record/Years 78-60/12th year 2013 Record 11-2 2013 Conference Record/Finish 8-1/1st Football Contact Heath Nielsen Office (254) 710-2743 Cell (254) 709-4237 Email heath_nielsen@baylor.edu Website www.baylorbears.com Conference Website big12sports.com
Location Norman, Okla. Head Coach Bob Stoops (Iowa, 1983) Record at School/Years 160-39/16th year Career Record/Years Same 2013 Record 11-2 2013 Conference Record/Finish 7-2/T2nd Football Contact Pete Moris Office (405) 325-0096 Cell (816) 213-5411 Email pmoris@ou.edu Website soonersports.com Conference Website big12sports.com
SERIES CAPSULE VS. TEXAS Series History Texas leads, 23-5 In Stillwater Texas leads, 8-1 In Austin Texas leads, 14-4 At Neutral Texas leads, 1-0 First Meeting (1916) Texas 14, OSU 6 Last Meeting (2013) OSU 38, Texas 13 Last OSU Win (2013) OSU 38, Texas 13 Last Texas Win (2012) Texas 41, OSU 36 Gundy vs. Texas 3-6 Strong vs. OSU 0-0
SERIES CAPSULE VS. BAYLOR Series History OSU leads, 19-13 In Waco Baylor leads, 7-6 In Stillwater OSU leads, 12-5 At Neutral Series tied, 1-1 First Meeting (1914) OSU 60, BU 0 Last Meeting (2013) OSU 49, BU 17 Last OSU Win (2013) OSU 49, BU 17 Last Baylor Win (2012) BU 41, OSU 34 Gundy vs. Baylor 7-2 Briles vs. OSU 2-5
SERIES CAPSULE VS. OKLAHOMA Series History OU leads, 83-18-7 In Norman OU leads, 39-9-2 In Stillwater OU leads, 39-7-5 At Neutral OU leads, 5-2 First Meeting (1904) OU 75, OSU 0 Last Meeting (2013) OU 33, OSU 24 Last OSU Win (2011) OSU 44, OU 10 Last OU Win (2013) OU 33, OSU 24 Gundy vs. Oklahoma 1-8 Stoops vs. OSU 12-3
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SERIES HISTORY VS. 2014 OPPONENTS FLORIDA STATE (1-3) 1958 W 15-6 N 1977 L 17-25 H 1978 L 20-38 A 1985 L 23-34 N MISSOURI STATE (6-0) 1993 W 45-7 H 1995 W 35-7 H 1996 W ot 23-20 H 2003 W 42-3 H 2006 W 52-10 H 2008 W 57-13 H UTSA (1-0) 2013 W 56-35
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TEXAS TECH (17-21-3) 1935 L 0-14 A 1936 L 0-12 A 1937 L 6-14 H 1940 T 6-6 A 1941 L 6-16 A 1942 W 9-6 A 1943 W 21-13 N 1944 W 14-7 A 1945 W 46-6 H 1946 L 7-14 H 1953 L 13-27 H 1954 T 13-13 A 1955 L 6-24 H 1956 T 13-13 A 1957 W 13-0 H 1965 L 14-17 A 1966 L 7-10 A 1969 W 17-10 H 1973 L 7-20 H 1974 L 13-14 A 1975 W 17-16 H 1988 W 45-42 N 1989 L 15-31 H 1996 L 3-31 N 1997 L 3-27 H 1998 L 17-24 A 1999 W 41-21 H 2000 L 0-58 A 2001 L 30-49 H 2002 L 24-49 A 2003 W 51-49 H 2004 L 15-31 A 2005 W 24-17 H 2006 L 24-30 A 2007 W 49-45 H 2008 L 20-56 A 2009 W 24-17 H 2010 W 34-17 A 2011 W 66-6 A 2012 W 59-21 H 2013 W 52-34 A IOWA STATE (27-18-3) 1926 W 13-0 A 1960 L 6-13 H 1961 L 4-7 A 1962 L 7-34 H 1963 L 28-33 A 1964 W 29-14 H 1965 L 10-14 A 1966 T 14-14 H 1967 W 28-14 A 1968 W 26-17 H 1969 W 35-0 A 1970 W 36-27 H 1971 L 0-54 A
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1972 W 1973 L 1974 W 1975 W 1976 W 1977 L 1978 L 1979 W 1980 L 1981 W 1982 W 1983 W 1984 W 1985 L 1986 W 1987 W 1988 W 1989 L 1990 W 1991 T 1992 W 1993 L 1994 T 1995 L 1996 W 1999 W 2000 L 2001 L 2004 W 2005 L 2008 W 2009 W 2011 L 2ot 2012 W 2013 W
45-14 12-28 14-12 14-7 42-21 12-21 15-28 13-10 21-23 27-7 49-13 30-7 16-10 10-15 21-14 48-27 49-28 21-31 25-17 6-6 27-21 17-20 31-31 14-38 28-27 21-14 26-33 17-45 36-7 10-37 59-17 34-8 31-37 31-10 58-27
KANSAS (33-29-2) 1923 L 0-9 1924 W 3-0 1925 L 3-13 1931 W 13-7 1946 L 13-14 1947 L 7-13 1948 L 7-13 1949 L 14-55 1950 L 7-40 1951 L 12-27 1952 L 7-12 1953 W 41-14 1954 W 47-12 1955 L 7-12 1956 L 13-21 1957 L 7-13 1958 W 6-3 1959 L 14-28 1960 L 7-14 1961 L 8-42 1962 L 17-36 1963 L 7-41 1964 L 13-14 1965 L 0-9 1966 W 10-7 1967 L 15-26 1968 L 14-49 1969 W 28-25 1970 W 19-7 1971 W 17-10 1972 L 10-13 1973 T 10-10 1974 W 24-13 1975 W 35-19 1976 W 21-14 1977 W 21-0 1978 W 21-7 1979 W 30-17 1980 T* 14-14 1981 W 20-7
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A A A A A H A H A H A A H A H A H A H A H A H A H H A A H A H A H A H A H A H A
1982 T 24-24 1983 W 27-10 1984 W 47-10 1985 W 17-10 1986 W 24-6 1987 W 49-17 1988 W 63-24 1989 W 37-24 1990 L 30-31 1991 L 0-31 1992 L 18-26 1993 L 6-13 1994 L 14-24 1995 L 17-22 1998 W 38-28 1999 W 45-13 2002 W 55-20 2003 W 44-21 2006 W 42-32 2007 L 28-43 2010 W 48-14 2011 W 70-28 2012 W 20-14 2013 W 42-6 *Kansas later forfeited TCU (13-9-2) 1915 W 13-0 1919 W 14-7 1921 W 28-21 1922 L 14-22 1923 L 6-7 1924 L 10-17 1925 W 22-7 1926 L 0-3 1943 L 0-25 1944 W 34-0 1945 W 25-12 1946 W 7-6 1947 W 14-7 1948 L 14-21 1949 T 33-33 1950 W 13-7 1970 W 34-20 1971 T 14-14 1990 L 21-31 1991 L 21-24 1992 L 11-13 1993 W 27-22 2012 W 36-14 2013 W 24-10
H A H A H A H A H H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H
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WEST VIRGINIA (2-3) 1928 L 6-32 A 1929 L 6-9 H 1987 W 35-33 N 2012 W 55-34 H 2013 L 21-30 A KANSAS STATE (37-23) 1908 L 10-40 A 1909 L 0-9 A 1911 L 0-11 H 1917 L 0-23 A 1927 W 25-18 A 1928 L 6-13 H 1936 L 0-31 A 1947 W 12-0 A 1948 W 42-6 H 1949 W 26-14 A 1950 W 41-0 H 1955 W 28-0 H 1956 W 27-7 A 1958 W 14-7 H 1959 W 27-21 A
1960 W 1961 W 1962 W 1964 L 1965 W 1966 W 1967 W 1968 L 1969 W 1970 L 1971 L 1972 W 1973 W 1974 W 1975 W 1976 W 1977 W 1978 L 1979 W 1980 W 1981 W 1982 W 1983 L 1984 W 1985 W 1986 W 1987 W 1988 W 1989 W 1990 L 1991 L 1992 L 1993 L 1994 L 1995 L 1998 L 1999 L 2002 L 2003 W 2006 L 2007 W 2010 W 2011 W 2012 L 2013 W
28-7 45-0 30-6 14-17 31-17 21-6 49-14 14-21 28-19 15-28 23-35 45-14 28-9 29-5 56-3 45-21 21-14 7-18 42-15 10-0 31-10 24-16 20-21 34-6 35-3 23-3 56-7 45-27 17-13 17-23 26-36 0-10 17-21 6-23 17-23 22-50 21-44 9-44 38-34 27-31 41-39 24-14 52-45 30-44 33-29
A H A A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H
TEXAS (5-23) 1916 L 6-14 1917 L 3-7 1918 L 5-27 1920 L 0-21 1922 L 7-19 1944 W 13-8 1946 L 6-54 1963 L 7-34 1967 L 0-19 1968 L 3-31 1996 L 14-71 1997 W 42-16 1998 L 34-37 1999 L 21-34 2000 L 7-42 2001 L 38-41 2002 L 15-17 2003 L 16-55 2004 L 35-56 2005 L 28-47 2006 L 10-36 2007 L 35-38 2008 L 24-28 2009 L 14-41 2010 W 33-16 2011 W 38-26 2012 L 36-41 2013 W 38-13
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BAYLOR (19-13) 1914 W 60-0 1915 L 6-12 1916 L 7-10 1917 L 0-17 1920 L 0-7 1922 L 0-10 1936 L 0-13 1938 L 6-20 1939 L 0-13 1942 L 12-18 1972 W 20-7 1974 L 14-31 1983 W 24-14 1994 L 10-14 1996 W 37-17 1997 W 24-17 1998 W 24-10 1999 W 34-14 2000 W 50-22 2001 W 38-22 2002 W 63-28 2003 W 38-21 2004 W 49-21 2005 L 34-44 2006 W 66-24 2007 W 45-14 2008 W 34-6 2009 W 34-7 2010 W 55-28 2011 W 59-24 2012 L 34-41 2013 W 49-17
H A H A A H H H H N H A N A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H H A H
OKLAHOMA (18-83-7) 1904 L 0-75 N 1906 L 0-23 H 1907 L 0-67 A 1908 L 0-18 H 1910 L 0-12 A 1911 L 0-22 H 1912 L 0-16 A 1913 L 0-7 H 1914 L 6-28 A 1915 L 7-26 N 1916 L 7-41 N 1917 W 9-0 N 1918 L 0-27 N 1919 L 6-33 H 1920 L 0-36 H 1921 L 0-6 A 1922 T 3-3 H 1923 L 0-13 A 1924 W 6-0 H 1925 L 0-35 A 1926 T 14-14 H 1927 W 13-7 A 1928 L 0-46 H 1929 T 7-7 A 1930 W 7-0 H 1931 T 0-0 A 1932 W 7-0 H 1933 W 13-0 A 1934 T 0-0 H 1935 L 0-25 A 1936 L 13-35 H 1937 L 0-16 A 1938 L 0-19 H 1939 L 0-41 A 1940 L 27-29 A 1941 L 0-19 A 1942 T 0-0 H 1943 L 13-22 N 1944 W 28-6 N 1945 W 47-0 A 1946 L 12-73 H 1947 L 13-21 A
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1948 L 15-19 1949 L 0-41 1950 L 14-41 1951 L 6-41 1952 L 7-54 1953 L 7-42 1954 L 0-14 1955 L 0-53 1956 L 0-53 1957 L 6-53 1958 L 0-7 1959 L 7-17 1960 L 6-17 1961 L 13-21 1962 L 6-37 1963 L 10-34 1964 L 16-21 1965 W 17-16 1966 W 15-14 1967 L 14-38 1968 L 7-41 1969 L 27-28 1970 L 6-66 1971 L 14-58 1972 L* 15-38 1973 L 18-45 1974 L 13-44 1975 L 7-27 1976 W 31-24 1977 L 28-61 1978 L 7-62 1979 L 7-38 1980 L 14-63 1981 L 3-27 1982 L 9-27 1983 L 20-21 1984 L 14-24 1985 L 0-13 1986 L 0-19 1987 L 10-29 1988 L 28-31 1989 L 15-37 1990 L 17-31 1991 L 6-21 1992 T 15-15 1993 L 0-31 1994 L 14-33 1995 W 12-0 1996 L 17-27 1997 W 30-7 1998 W 41-26 1999 L 7-44 2000 L 7-12 2001 W 16-13 2002 W 38-28 2003 L 9-52 2004 L 35-38 2005 L 14-42 2006 L 21-27 2007 L 17-49 2008 L 41-61 2009 L 0-27 2010 L 41-47 2011 W 44-10 2012 L ot 48-51 2013 L 24-33 *Oklahoma later forfeited
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SERIES RECORD VS. ALL OPPONENTS Opponent Air Force Alabama Arizona Arizona State Arkansas Arkansas State Army Baker Baylor Bethany (Kan.) Blackwell Bowling Green BYU Centenary Central Oklahoma Central Missouri State Chilocco Cincinnati Colorado Colorado State Creighton Denver Detroit Drake Duquesne Emporia State Fairmont Florida Florida Atlantic Florida State Friends Georgia Grambling State Grinnell Hardin-Simmons Haskell Hawaii Houston Illinois State Indiana Indiana State Iowa Iowa State Jefferson Kansas Kansas State Kingfisher Lamar Louisiana Louisiana Tech Louisville LSU Marquette Miami (Fla.) Miami (Ohio) Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Mississippi State Missouri Missouri-Rolla Missouri State Montana State Nebraska
Overall Home Away Neutral 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-1 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 5-4-0 3-0-0 1-4-0 1-0-0 1-2-0 0-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 15-26-1 5-2-1 8-22-0 2-2-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 19-13-0 12-5-0 6-7-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 14-5-2 10-1-2 4-4-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-4-1 1-3-1 0-1-0 0-0-0 2-1-0 0-1-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 19-26-1 11-12-1 8-13-0 0-1-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 11-6-1 7-2-0 4-4-1 0-0-0 7-1-0 2-0-0 5-1-0 0-0-0 6-7-0 3-2-0 3-5-0 0-0-0 7-2-1 5-0-0 2-2-1 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 1-1-1 1-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 3-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-3-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-3-0 1-1-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-1-0 2-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-1-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 5-4-0 5-3-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 9-10-1 5-5-0 4-5-1 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-1 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-1-0 0-0-0 2-1-0 0-0-0 27-18-3 15-6-2 12-12-1 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 33-29-2 15-14-1 18-15-1 0-0-0 37-23-0 20-8-0 17-15-0 0-0-0 3-3-1 2-1-1 1-2-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 9-0-0 6-0-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 2-1-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 3-2-0 2-0-0 0-2-0 1-0-0 23-30-0 12-11-0 11-18-0 0-1-0 1-2-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 6-0-0 6-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 5-37-1 3-16-1 2-20-0 0-1-0
Opponent New Mexico State North Texas Northeastern State (Okla.) Northern Illinois Northern Iowa Northwestern State (Okla.) Ohio State Oklahoma Oklahoma Baptist Oklahoma City OKC Military Oklahoma Methodist Oregon Phillips Purdue Rice St. Louis St. Mary’s (Calif.) St. Regis Sam Houston State San Diego State San Francisco Savannah State South Carolina Southeastern State (Okla.) Southern Illinois SMU Southern Miss Southwestern (Kan.) Southwestern State (Okla.) Stanford TCU Temple Tennessee Texas Texas A&M Texas-Arlington Texas State Texas Tech Tonkawa Prep Troy Tulsa UCLA Utah Utah State UTEP UTSA Virginia Tech Washburn Washington Washington (St. Louis) Washington State West Texas State West Virginia Wichita State William & Mary Wyoming
Overall Home Away Neutral 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 10-1-0 8-0-0 2-1-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 7-0-0 4-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 18-83-7 7-39-5 9-39-2 2-5-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 6-9-2 3-1-1 3-8-1 0-0-0 1-1-1 1-0-1 0-1-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 7-2-1 6-0-1 1-2-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 3-0-1 2-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 3-0-1 2-0-1 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-2-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-6-2 3-1-0 1-5-2 0-0-0 1-2-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 2-2-1 1-0-1 1-2-0 0-0-0 7-1-0 7-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 13-9-2 7-4-0 5-5-2 1-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 5-23-0 1-8-0 4-14-0 0-1-0 10-17-0 5-6-0 4-9-0 1-2-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 17-21-3 10-8-0 5-12-3 2-1-0 4-1-1 3-0-1 1-1-0 0-0-0 2-1-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 40-27-5* 24-5-3 15-22-2 0-0-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 6-1-0 4-1-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 5-6-1 4-1-0 1-5-1 0-0-0 2-2-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-3-0 1-1-0 0-2-0 1-0-0 17-5-1 10-2-0 7-3-1 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 7-1-0 4-0-0 2-1-0 1-0-0
* Oklahoma State was credited with a win by forfeit over Tulsa in 1922 with no site denoted.
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ALABAMA (1-0) 2006 W 34-31
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ARIZONA (5-4) 1931 W 31-0 1932 W 13-6 1937 L 13-22 1940 L 0-24 1941 W 41-14 1942 L 6-20 2010 W 36-10 2011 W 37-14 2012 L 38-59
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ARIZONA STATE (1-2) 1984 W 45-3 A 1991 L 3-30 H 1993 L 10-12 A ARKANSAS (15-26-1) 1912 W 13-7 A 1913 L 0-3 A 1914 W 46-0 H 1915 L 9-14 N 1921 W 7-0 H 1922 W 13-0 N 1923 L 0-13 N 1924 W 20-0 H 1930 W 26-0 H 1938 L 7-27 A 1943 W 19-13 A 1944 W 19-0 N 1945 W 19-14 A 1946 T 21-21 H 1950 W 12- 7 A 1951 L 7-42 H 1952 L 20-22 A 1953 W 7-6 A 1955 L 0-21 A 1956 L 7-19 A 1957 L 0-12 A 1959 L 7-13 A 1960 L 0-9 A 1962 L 7-34 A 1963 L 0-21 A 1964 L 10-14 A 1965 L 14-28 A 1966 L 10-14 A 1967 W 7- 6 A 1968 L 15-32 A 1969 L 0-39 A 1970 L 7-23 A 1971 L 10-31 A 1972 L 23-24 A 1973 W 38-6 A 1974 W 26-7 A 1975 W 20-13 H 1976 L 10-16 A 1977 L 6-28 A 1978 L 7-19 H 1979 L 7-27 A 1980 L 20-33 A ARKANSAS ST. (2-0) 2005 W 20-10 H 2006 W 35-7 N
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ARMY (1-0) 1962 W 12- 7
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BAKER (2-0) 1912 W 37-13 1915 W 30-7
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BAYLOR (19-13) 1914 W 60-0 1915 L 6-12 1916 L 7-10 1917 L 0-17 1920 L 0-7 1922 L 0-10 1936 L 0-13 1938 L 6-20 1939 L 0-13 1942 L 12-18 1972 W 20-7 1974 L 14-31 1983 W 24-14 1994 L 10-14 1996 W 37-17 1997 W 24-17 1998 W 24-10 1999 W 34-14 2000 W 50-22 2001 W 38-22 2002 W 63-28 2003 W 38-21 2004 W 49-21 2005 L 34-44 2006 W 66-24 2007 W 45-14 2008 W 34-6 2009 W 34-7 2010 W 55-28 2011 W 59-24 2012 L 34-41 2013 W 49-17
H A H A A H H H H N H A N A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H H A H
BETHANY (KAN.) (1-0) 1931 W 34-9 H BLACKWELL (1-0) 1912 W 79-0
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BOWLING GREEN (1-0) 1984 W 31-14 H BYU (2-0) 1974 W 16-6 1976 W 49-21
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CENTENARY (0-2) 1936 L 0-7 1937 L 0-19
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CENTRAL OKLAHOMA (14-5-2) 1905 W 5-0 H 1905 L 0-6 A 1906 L 0-10 H 1906 L 2-23 A 1907 T 6-6 H 1908 L 5-8 A 1908 W 17-0 H 1909 W 27-0 A 1910 W 52-0 H 1911 W 46-5 A 1912 W 81-0 H 1916 W 34-6 A 1917 W 13-0 H 1918 W 26-6 A 1919 W 52-0 H 1922 W 17-0 H 1923 L 6-14 A 1932 T 0-0 H 1933 W 20-12 H 1938 W 23-12 H 1940 W 25-6 H
CENTRAL MISSOURI STATE (2-0) 1916 W 16-7 H 1917 W 27-0 H CHILOCCO (1-4-1) 1901 L 5-6 1904 L 0-23 1904 L 0-17 1905 T 0-0 1906 L 5-26 1908 W 30-0
H A H H H H
CINCINNATI (2-1) 1958 W 19-14 1958 L 9-22 1983 W 27-17
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COLORADO (19-26-1) 1920 L 7-40 N 1933 L 0-6 H 1960 L 6-13 H 1961 L 0-24 A 1962 W 36-16 H 1963 L 0-25 A 1964 W 14-10 H 1965 L 11-34 A 1966 W 11-10 H 1967 W 10-7 A 1968 W 34-17 H 1969 L 14-17 A 1970 L 6-30 H 1971 L 6-40 A 1972 W 31-6 H 1973 W 38-24 A 1974 L 20-37 H 1975 L 7-17 A 1976 L 10-20 H 1977 L 13-29 A 1978 W 24-20 H 1979 W 21-10 A 1980 W 42-7 H 1981 L 10-11 A 1982 T 25-25 H 1983 W 40-14 A 1984 W 20-14 H 1985 W 14-11 A 1986 L 14-31 H 1987 W 42-17 H 1988 W 41-21 A 1989 L 17-41 H 1990 L 22-41 A 1991 L 12-16 H 1992 L 0-28 A 1993 L 14-31 H 1994 L 3-17 A 1995 L 32-45 H 1996 L 13-35 A 1997 W 33-29 H 2000 L 21-37 A 2001 L 19-22 H 2004 W 42-14 A 2005 L 0-34 H 2008 W 30-17 A 2009 W 31-28 H
1930 W 1931 W 1932 W 1933 W 1934 L 1935 L 1937 W 1938 L 1939 W 1940 W 1941 W 1942 W
13-0 20-0 18-7 33-13 7-13 0-16 16-13 7-16 20-9 20-14 13-6 20-6
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DENVER (7-1) 1943 W 7-6 1944 W 33-21 1945 W 31-7 1946 W 40-7 1947 L 14-26 1948 W 27-7 1949 W 48-2 1958 W 31-14
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DETROIT (6-7) 1934 W 19-6 1935 L 0-13 1936 L 12-46 1941 L 14-20 1942 W 33-6 1949 L 7-13 1950 L 13-20 1951 W 20-7 1952 W 21-6 1953 L 14-18 1954 W 34-19 1955 L 0-7 1956 W 25-7
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DRAKE (7-2-1) 1929 L 6-18 1932 W 27-7 1933 W 21-0 1934 W 7-0 1942 W 55-12 1946 W 59-7 1947 L 9-13 1949 W 28-0 1950 T 14-14 1951 W 27-14
A A H A H H A H A H
DUQUESNE (0-2) 1934 L 0-32 1935 L 7-20
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EMPORIA STATE (1-1-1) 1912 W 28-7 H 1921 T 7-7 H 1925 L 0-21 H FAIRMONT (1-0) 1918 W 26-7
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FLORIDA (0-1) 1990 L 7-50
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COLORADO STATE (1-1) 1914 W 7-0 N 1955 L 13-20 H
FLORIDA ATLANTIC (3-0) 2005 W 23-3 A 2006 W 48-8 H 2007 W 42-6 H
CREIGHTON (11-6-1) 1921 L 13-26 A 1923 L 2-13 H 1924 T 20-20 A 1927 W 18-6 H 1928 L 0-37 A 1929 W 32-13 H
FLORIDA STATE (1-3) 1958 W 15-6 N 1977 L 17-25 H 1978 L 20-38 A 1985 L 23-34 N
FRIENDS (1-0) 1915 W 6-0
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GEORGIA (1-3) 1946 L 13-33 1947 L 7-20 2007 L 14-35 2009 W 24-10
A H A H
GRAMBLING STATE (1-0) 2009 W 56-6 H GRINNELL (2-1) 1925 L 0-28 1926 W 10-0 1932 W 27-0
H H H
HARDIN-SIMMONS (2-1) 1953 W 20-0 H 1954 L 7-13 A 1957 W 32-7 A HASKELL (5-4) 1915 L 7-21 1918 W 19-6 1919 L 3-12 1920 L 7-33 1930 L 12-13 1931 W 39-0 1933 W 18-0 1934 W 9-6 1935 W 20-0
H H A H H H H H H
HAWAII (1-0) 1995 W 24-20
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HOUSTON (9-10-1) 1951 L 7-31 1952 L 7-10 1953 W 14- 7 1954 L 7-14 1955 L 13-21 1956 L 0-13 1957 T 6-6 1958 W 7-0 1959 W 19-12 1960 L 7-12 1961 W 28-24 1966 L 9-35 1968 W 21-17 1969 W 24-18 1970 W 26-17 1986 L 12-28 1987 W 35-0 2006 L 25-34 2008 W 56-37 2009 L 35-45
A H A H A H A A H A H A A H H H A A H H
ILLINOIS STATE (1-0) 1986 W 23-7 H INDIANA (1-0-1) 1930 T 7-7 2007 W 49-33
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INDIANA STATE (1-0) 1992 W 35-3 H IOWA (2-1) 1923 L 0-20 1926 W 13-0 1930 W 6-0
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IOWA STATE (27-18-3) 1926 W 13-0 A 1960 L 6-13 H 1961 L 4-7 A 1962 L 7-34 H 1963 L 28-33 A 1964 W 29-14 H 1965 L 10-14 A 1966 T 14-14 H 1967 W 28-14 A 1968 W 26-17 H 1969 W 35-0 A 1970 W 36-27 H 1971 L 0-54 A 1972 W 45-14 H 1973 L 12-28 A 1974 W 14-12 H 1975 W 14-7 A 1976 W 42-21 H 1977 L 12-21 A 1978 L 15-28 H 1979 W 13-10 A 1980 L 21-23 H 1981 W 27-7 A 1982 W 49-13 H 1983 W 30-7 A 1984 W 16-10 H 1985 L 10-15 A 1986 W 21-14 H 1987 W 48-27 H 1988 W 49-28 A 1989 L 21-31 H 1990 W 25-17 A 1991 T 6-6 A 1992 W 27-21 H 1993 L 17-20 A 1994 T 31-31 H 1995 L 14-38 A 1996 W 28-27 H 1999 W 21-14 A 2000 L 26-33 H 2001 L 17-45 A 2004 W 36-7 H 2005 L 10-37 A 2008 W 59-17 H 2009 W 34-8 A 2011 L 2ot 31-37 A 2012 W 31-10 H 2013 W 58-27 A JEFFERSON (0-1) 1932 L 6-12
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KANSAS (33-29-2) 1923 L 0-9 1924 W 3-0 1925 L 3-13 1931 W 13-7 1946 L 13-14 1947 L 7-13 1948 L 7-13 1949 L 14-55 1950 L 7-40 1951 L 12-27 1952 L 7-12 1953 W 41-14 1954 W 47-12 1955 L 7-12 1956 L 13-21 1957 L 7-13 1958 W 6-3 1959 L 14-28 1960 L 7-14 1961 L 8-42 1962 L 17-36 1963 L 7-41 1964 L 13-14
A A A A A H A H A H A A H A H A H A H A H A H
SERIES HISTORY VS. ALL OPPONENTS 1965 L 0-9 1966 W 10-7 1967 L 15-26 1968 L 14-49 1969 W 28-25 1970 W 19-7 1971 W 17-10 1972 L 10-13 1973 T 10-10 1974 W 24-13 1975 W 35-19 1976 W 21-14 1977 W 21-0 1978 W 21-7 1979 W 30-17 1980 T* 14-14 1981 W 20-7 1982 T 24-24 1983 W 27-10 1984 W 47-10 1985 W 17-10 1986 W 24-6 1987 W 49-17 1988 W 63-24 1989 W 37-24 1990 L 30-31 1991 L 0-31 1992 L 18-26 1993 L 6-13 1994 L 14-24 1995 L 17-22 1998 W 38-28 1999 W 45-13 2002 W 55-20 2003 W 44-21 2006 W 42-32 2007 L 28-43 2010 W 48-14 2011 W 70-28 2012 W 20-14 2013 W 42-6 *Kansas later forfeited
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KANSAS STATE (37-23) 1908 L 10-40 A 1909 L 0-9 A 1911 L 0-11 H 1917 L 0-23 A 1927 W 25-18 A 1928 L 6-13 H 1936 L 0-31 A 1947 W 12-0 A 1948 W 42-6 H 1949 W 26-14 A 1950 W 41-0 H 1955 W 28-0 H 1956 W 27-7 A 1958 W 14-7 H 1959 W 27-21 A 1960 W 28-7 A 1961 W 45-0 H 1962 W 30-6 A 1964 L 14-17 A 1965 W 31-17 H 1966 W 21-6 A 1967 W 49-14 H 1968 L 14-21 A 1969 W 28-19 H 1970 L 15-28 A 1971 L 23-35 H 1972 W 45-14 A 1973 W 28-9 H 1974 W 29-5 A 1975 W 56-3 H 1976 W 45-21 A 1977 W 21-14 H 1978 L 7-18 A
1979 W 1980 W 1981 W 1982 W 1983 L 1984 W 1985 W 1986 W 1987 W 1988 W 1989 W 1990 L 1991 L 1992 L 1993 L 1994 L 1995 L 1998 L 1999 L 2002 L 2003 W 2006 L 2007 W 2010 W 2011 W 2012 L 2013 W
42-15 10-0 31-10 24-16 20-21 34-6 35-3 23-3 56-7 45-27 17-13 17-23 26-36 0-10 17-21 6-23 17-23 22-50 21-44 9-44 38-34 27-31 41-39 24-14 52-45 30-44 33-29
H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H
KINGFISHER (3-3-1) 1901 L 0-12 A 1901 L 5-11 H 1904 L 0-11 A 1906 T 0-0 H 1909 W 5-0 H 1910 W 35-0 H 1911 W 84-0 A LAMAR (1-0) 2013 W 59-3
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LOUISIANA (9-0) 1986 W 21-20 1987 W 36-0 1997 W 31-7 1998 W 44-20 1999 W 24-7 2003 W 56-3 2010 W 54-28 2011 W 61-34 2012 W 65-24
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LOUISIANA TECH (1-1) 2001 W 30-23 H 2002 L 36-36 N LOUISVILLE (1-1) 1981 W 19-11 1982 L 22-28 LSU (0-1) 1956 L
0-13
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MARQUETTE (2-1) 1927 W 8-0 1928 L 0-26 1959 W 18-12
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MIAMI (FLA.) (0-1) 1991 L 3-40 A MIAMI (OHIO) (2-0) 1985 W 45-10 H 1988 W 52-20 H
MICHIGAN (0-2) 1926 L 3-42 1992 L 3-35
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MINNESOTA (0-2) 1927 L 0-40 1931 L 0-20
A A
MISSISSIPPI (0-2) 2003 L 28-31 N 2009 L 7-21 N MISSISSIPPI STATE (3-2) 1970 L 13-14 A 1971 W 26-7 H 1998 W 42-23 H 1999 L 11-29 A 2013 W 21-3 N MISSOURI (23-30) 1915 L 6-13 1921 L 0-36 1949 L 7-21 1950 L 0-27 1951 L 26-27 1952 W 14-7 1959 L 7-28 1960 L 7-28 1961 L 0-10 1962 L 6-23 1963 L 6-28 1964 W 10-7 1965 L 0-13 1966 L 0-7 1967 L 0-7 1968 L 7-42 1969 L 21-31 1970 L 20-40 1971 W 37-16 1972 W 17-16 1973 L 9-13 1974 W 31-7 1975 L 14-41 1976 W 20-19 1977 L 14-41 1978 W 35-20 1979 W 14-13 1980 L 7-30 1981 W 16-12 1982 W 30-20 1983 L 10-16 1984 W 31-13 1985 W 21-19 1986 W 10-6 1987 W 24-20 1988 W 49-21 1989 W 31-30 1990 W 48-28 1991 L 21-31 1992 W 28-26 1993 L 9-42 1994 L 15-24 1995 W 30-26 1996 L 28-35 1997 L 50-51 2000 L 10-24 2001 L 38-41 2004 W 20-17 2005 L 31-38 2008 W 28-23 2009 W 33-17 2011 W 45-24 2013 L 31-41
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MISSOURI-ROLLA (1-2) 1912 L 7-13 A 1913 L 0-14 N 1924 W 23-0 H MISSOURI STATE (6-0) 1993 W 45-7 H 1995 W 35-7 H 1996 W ot 23-20 H 2003 W 42-3 H 2006 W 52-10 H 2008 W 57-13 H MONTANA STATE (1-0) 2005 W 15-10 H NEBRASKA (5-37-1) 1960 W 7-6 1961 W 14-6 1962 L 0-14 1963 L 16-20 1964 L 14-27 1965 L 17-21 1966 L 6-21 1967 L 0-9 1968 L 20-21 1969 L 3-13 1970 L 31-65 1971 L 13-41 1972 L 0-34 1973 T 17-17 1974 L 3-7 1975 L 20-28 1976 L 10-14 1977 L 14-31 1978 L 14-22 1979 L 0-36 1980 L 7-48 1981 L 7-54 1982 L 10-48 1983 L 10-14 1984 L 3-17 1985 L 24-32 1986 L 10-30 1987 L 0-35 1988 L 42-63 1989 L 23-48 1990 L 3-31 1991 L 15-49 1992 L 0-55 1993 L 13-27 1994 L 3-32 1995 L 21-64 1998 L 17-24 1999 L 14-38 2002 W 24-21 2003 L 7-17 2006 W 41-29 2007 W 45-14 2010 L 41-51
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NEW MEXICO ST. (1-0) 1939 W 20-0 H NORTH TEXAS (10-1) 1957 W 25-19 A 1958 W 21-14 H 1975 W 61-7 H 1976 W 16-10 H 1978 L 7-12 A 1978 W 25-7 H 1981 W 9-0 A 1982 W 27-6 H 1983 W 20-13 H 1985 W 10-9 H 1994 W 36-34 H
NORTHEASTERN STATE (OK) (1-0) 1931 W 25-0
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NORTHERN ILLINOIS (1-0) 1994 W 31-14 A NORTHERN IOWA (2-0) 1990 W 33-23 H 2002 W 45-10 H NORTHWESTERN STATE (OK.) (7-0) 1901 W 17-0 1909 W 5-0 1915 W 77-0 1916 W 90-0 1922 W 49-0 1929 W 12-0 1939 W 52-0
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OHIO STATE (0-2) 1989 L 13-37 2004 L 7-33
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OKLAHOMA (18-83-7) 1904 L 0-75 N 1906 L 0-23 H 1907 L 0-67 A 1908 L 0-18 H 1910 L 0-12 A 1911 L 0-22 H 1912 L 0-16 A 1913 L 0-7 H 1914 L 6-28 A 1915 L 7-26 N 1916 L 7-41 N 1917 W 9-0 N 1918 L 0-27 N 1919 L 6-33 H 1920 L 0-36 H 1921 L 0-6 A 1922 T 3-3 H 1923 L 0-13 A 1924 W 6-0 H 1925 L 0-35 A 1926 T 14-14 H 1927 W 13-7 A 1928 L 0-46 H 1929 T 7-7 A 1930 W 7-0 H 1931 T 0-0 A 1932 W 7-0 H 1933 W 13-0 A 1934 T 0-0 H 1935 L 0-25 A 1936 L 13-35 H 1937 L 0-16 A 1938 L 0-19 H 1939 L 0-41 A 1940 L 27-29 A 1941 L 0-19 A 1942 T 0-0 H 1943 L 13-22 N 1944 W 28-6 N 1945 W 47-0 A 1946 L 12-73 H 1947 L 13-21 A 1948 L 15-19 H 1949 L 0-41 A 1950 L 14-41 H 1951 L 6-41 A 1952 L 7-54 H 1953 L 7-42 A 1954 L 0-14 H 1955 L 0-53 A
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OKLAHOMA BAPTIST (1-0) 1934 W 12-0 H OKLAHOMA CITY (6-9-2) 1903 L 0-5 1905 T 0-0 1906 T 6-6 1907 L 6-16 1908 W 18-0 1910 L 0-15 1928 L 0-9 1929 W 18-0 1930 L 0-6 1931 L 0-13 1932 W 14-6
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OKC MILITARY (1-1-1) 1903 L 0-5 A 1903 T 6-6 H 1911 W 30-0 H OKLA. METHODIST (1-0) 1912 W 90-0 H OREGON (0-1) 2008 L 31-42
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PHILLIPS (7-2-1) 1909 W 6-0 1910 L 0-12 1913 W 112-3 1914 W 134-0 1917 L 0-6 1919 T 7-7 1921 W 7-6 1923 W 13-0 1924 W 13-0 1932 W 13-0
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PURDUE (1-1) 1997 L 20-33 2012 W 58-14
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RICE (3-0-1) 1914 T 13-13 1922 W 21-0 1923 W 13-0 2009 W 41-24
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ST. LOUIS (3-0-1) 1929 T 0-0 1940 W 14-7 1941 W 13-7 1942 W 54-7
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ST. MARY’S (CALIF.) (1-0) 1945 W 33-13 N ST. REGIS (1-0) 1928 W 13- 6
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SAM HOUSTON ST. (1-0) 2007 W 39-3 H SAN DIEGO STATE (2-2) 1980 W 15-6 A 1981 L 16-23 H 1982 L 6-35 A 1984 W 19-16 H SAN FRANCISCO (1-0) 1948 W 27-20 A SAVANNAH STATE (1-0) 2012 W 84-0 H SOUTH CAROLINA (1-1) 1979 L 16-23 A 1984 W 21-14 N
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SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (1-0) 1973 W 70-7 H SMU (4-6-2) 1922 L 6-32 1923 L 0-9 1924 T 13-13 1933 T 7-7 1934 L 0-41 1945 W 26-12 1946 L 6-15 1947 L 14-21 1950 L 0-56 2002 W 52-16 2003 W 52-6 2004 W 59-7
A A A A A H A H A H A H
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SOUTHWESTERN STATE (OK) (7-1) 1909 L 0-2 1910 W 42-0 1916 W 117-0 1919 W 37-0 1921 W 53-0 1924 W 9-0 1925 W 9-2 1932 W 33-3
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STANFORD (1-0) 2012 W ot 41-38
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TCU (13-9-2) 1915 W 13-0 1919 W 14-7 1921 W 28-21 1922 L 14-22 1923 L 6-7 1924 L 10-17 1925 W 22-7 1926 L 0-3 1943 L 0-25 1944 W 34-0 1945 W 25-12 1946 W 7-6 1947 W 14-7 1948 L 14-21 1949 T 33-33 1950 W 13-7 1970 W 34-20 1971 T 14-14 1990 L 21-31 1991 L 21-24 1992 L 11-13 1993 W 27-22 2012 W 36-14 2013 W 24-10 TEMPLE (2-0) 1947 W 26-0 1948 W 41-7
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TEXAS A&M (10-17) 1913 W 3-0 1914 L 0-24 1919 L 0-28 1920 L 0-35 1921 L 7-23 1939 L 0-32 1952 L 7-14 1954 W 14-6 1981 L 16-33 1983 W 34-15 1988 W 52-15 1996 L 19-38 1997 L (ot) 25-28 1998 L 6-17 1999 L 3-24 2000 L 16-21 2001 L 7-21 2002 W 28-23 2003 W 38-10 2004 L 20-36 2005 L 23-62 2006 L (ot) 33-34 2007 L 23-24 2008 W 56-28 2009 W 36-31 2010 W 38-35 2011 W 30-29
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TEXAS-ARLINGTON (2-0) 1972 W 21-3 H 1973 W 56-7 H TEXAS STATE (1-0) 2000 W 23-0 H TEXAS TECH (17-21-3) 1935 L 0-14 A 1936 L 0-12 A 1937 L 6-14 H 1940 T 6-6 A 1941 L 6-16 A 1942 W 9-6 A 1943 W 21-13 N
1944 W 1945 W 1946 L 1953 L 1954 T 1955 L 1956 T 1957 W 1965 L 1966 L 1969 W 1973 L 1974 L 1975 W 1988 W 1989 L 1996 L 1997 L 1998 L 1999 W 2000 L 2001 L 2002 L 2003 W 2004 L 2005 W 2006 L 2007 W 2008 L 2009 W 2010 W 2011 W 2012 W 2013 W
14-7 46-6 7-14 13-27 13-13 6-24 13-13 13-0 14-17 7-10 17-10 7-20 13-14 17-16 45-42 15-31 3-31 3-27 17-24 41-21 0-58 30-49 24-49 51-49 15-31 24-17 24-30 49-45 20-56 24-17 34-17 66-6 59-21 52-34
A H H H A H A H A A H H A H N H N H A H A H A H A H A H A H A A H A
TONKAWA PREP (4-1-1) 1903 T 0-0 H 1904 L 0-6 A 1906 W 11-4 A 1907 W 10-0 H 1913 W 47-0 H 1914 W 47-0 H TROY (2-1) 2007 L 23-41 2008 W 55-24 2010 W 41-38
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TULSA (40-27-5) 1914 W 13-6 1915 T 0-0 1916 L 13-17 1917 W 41-2 1918 W 33-0 1919 T 7-7 1920 L 14-21 1922 W 1-0 1926 L 0-28 1927 L 26-28 1928 L 0-31 1929 W 20-0 1930 W 13-7 1931 W 7-6 1932 T 0-0 1933 W 7-0 1934 L 0-19 1935 L 0-12 1936 L 0-13 1937 L 0-27 1938 L 7-20 1939 W 9-7 1940 L 6-19 1941 L 0-16 1942 L 6-34 1943 L 6-55 1944 W 46-40 1945 W 12-6 1946 L 18-20
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UTAH (1-0) 1945 W 46-6
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UTAH STATE (1-0) 1996 W 31-17
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UTEP (3-0) 1932 W 20-7 1976 W 42-13 1977 W 54-0
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UTSA (1-0) 2013 W 56-35
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VIRGINIA TECH (1-1) 1971 W 24-16 H 1972 L 32-34 A WASHBURN (6-1) 1913 W 3-0 1921 W 13-0 1936 W 6-0 1937 W 25-3 1938 L 0-14 1939 W 27-6 1940 W 33-14
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WASHINGTON (ST. LOUIS) (5-6-1) 1925 T 0-0 1926 W 37-3 1927 L 0-6 1930 W 28-7 1935 L 13-39 1936 L 6-39 1937 L 0-12 1938 L 0-24 1939 L 0-7 1940 W 53-12 1941 W 41-12 1942 W 40-7
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WASHINGTON STATE (2-2) 1951 L 13-27 A 1952 L 7-9 H 2008 W 39-13 N 2010 W 65-17 H WEST TEXAS STATE (1-1) 1944 W 41-6 H 1980 L 19-20 H WEST VIRGINIA (2-3) 1928 L 6-32 A 1929 L 6-9 H 1987 W 35-33 N 2012 W 55-34 H 2013 L 21-30 A WICHITA STATE (17-5-1) 1930 W 12-0 1931 W 14-6 1937 W 14-8 1938 L 6-14 1939 T 0-0 1940 W 26-6 1941 W 33-13 1948 W 27-14 1949 W 47-20 1950 W 32-20 1951 W 43-0 1952 W 35-21 1953 W 14-7 1954 L 13-22 1955 L 7-14 1956 W 32-6 1957 W 26-0 1958 W 43-12 1959 W 34-14 1961 L 13-25 1974 W 59-0 1975 W 34-0 1978 L 10-20
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WILLIAM & MARY (0-1) 1948 L 0-20 N WYOMING (7-1) 1953 W 20-14 1954 W 14-6 1957 W 39-6 1987 W 35-29 1988 W 62-14 1989 W 27-7 1995 L 24-45 2003 W 48-24 Bowl games in bold.
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MR. VERSATILITY
Linebacker Shaun Lewis did it all for the Cowboys. He ranked among the team leaders in tackles, tackles for loss, interceptions, fumbles forced, fumbles recovered pass breakups.
LEADER UP FRONT
Offensive lineman Parker Graham was a first-team All-Big 12 selection by both the coaches and the Associated Press.
2013 Consensus All-American Justin Gilbert
PRODUCTIVE QB
Clint Chelf earned second-team All-Big 12 honors and ranked eighth nationally with a QBR of 83.9.
2013 IN REVIEW OSU won 10 games, beat three ranked opponents and was one of only four teams to finish the regular season ranked in the top 20 nationally in both scoring offense and scoring defense.
COWBOY FOOTBALL
2013 HONORS AND RECOGNITION OKLAHOMA STATE TEAM • Tostitos Fiesta Bowl National Team of the Week, Nov. 24 GLENN SPENCER, DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR • Broyles Award Nominee (Nation's top assistant coach) • Athlon Sports Big 12 Coordinator of the Week, Sept. 9 • Athlon Sports National Coordinator of the Week, Nov. 17 • Athlon Sports Big 12 Coordinator of the Week, Nov. 17 • Athlon Sports Big 12 Coordinator of the Week, Nov. 24 MIKE YURCICH, OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR • Athlon Sports Big 12 Coordinator of the Week, Nov. 3 4 JUSTIN GILBERT, CB/KR • First-Team All-American, Walter Camp • First-Team All-American, FWAA • Second-Team All-American, Associated Press • First-Team All-Big 12, Coaches • First-Team All-Big 12, Associated Press • Jim Thorpe Award finalist (one of three in the nation) • OSU's Leslie O'Neal Award (Defensive MVP) • College Football Performance Awards DB Trophy Winner • Honorable mention Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Year • Honorable mention All-Big 12 KR/PR • Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week, Nov. 18 • CBSSports.com National Co-Defensive Player of the Week, Nov. 18 • Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Week, Nov. 11 • College Football Performance Awards National Kick Returner of the Week, Nov. 10 • Paul Hornung Award Weekly Honor Roll, Nov. 18 • Preseason watch list, Bronko Nagurski Trophy 45 CALEB LAVEY, LB • Team Captain as voted by teammates • First-Team All-Big 12, Associated Press • Second-team All-Big 12, Coaches • Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week, Sept. 2 • Capital One Academic All-America, second team • Capital One Academic All-District • First Team Academic All-Big 12 • OSU's L.L. Boger Award for Academic Excellence • OSU's Vernon Grant Award for Spirit and Love of the Game of Football
5 JOSH STEWART, WR • Second-team All-Big 12 receiver, Coaches • Second-team All-Big 12 return man, Coaches • Honorable mention Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Year • OSU's Thurman Thomas Award (Offensive MVP) • Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Week, Sept. 16 • Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Week, Sept. 21 • College Football Performance Awards National Punt Returner of the Week, Sept. 16 • Athlon Sports Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week, Sept. 20 • College Football Performance Awards National Punt Returner of the Week, Sept. 20 • FWAA Courage Award nominee • Disney Sports Spirit Award nominee • Preseason watch list, Biletnikoff Award 8 DAYTAWION LOWE, S • Second-team All-Big 12, Coaches • Second-team All-Big 12, Associated Press • Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week, Nov. 25 • Preseason watch list, Jim Thorpe Award 9 KYE STALEY, FB • Second-team All-Big 12, Coaches • OSU's Vernon Grant Award for Spirit and Love of the Game of Football 4 J.W. WALSH, QB • Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week, Sept. 9 • Athlon Sports Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week, Sept. 9 • Manning Award Star of the Week, Sept. 9 • College Football Performance Awards National Performer of the Week, Sept. 9 • College Football Performance Awards National Quarterback of the Week, Sept. 9
99 CALVIN BARNETT, DT • First-Team All-Big 12, Coaches • First-Team All-Big 12, Associated Press • OSU's Leslie O'Neal Award (Defensive MVP) • Honorable mention Big 12 Defensive Lineman of the Year • Preseason watch list, Bednarik Award • Preseason watch list, Bronko Nagurski Trophy • Preseason watch list, Outland Trophy • Preseason watch list, Rotary Lombardi Award 71 PARKER GRAHAM, OL • Team Captain as voted by teammates • First-Team All-Big 12, Coaches • First-Team All-Big 12, Associated Press • Honorable mention Big 12 Offensive Lineman of the Year • First Team Academic All-Big 12 • OSU's Barry Sanders Award for Most Contributions with Least Recognition 11 SHAUN LEWIS, LB • Team Captain as voted by teammates • First-Team All-Big 12, Coaches • Second-team All-Big 12, Associated Press • OSU's Bob Fenimore Award (Top Player on His Side of the Ball) • First Team Academic All-Big 12 • Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week, Oct. 7 • Athlon Sports Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week, Oct. 7 • Preseason watch list, Bronko Nagurski Trophy
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10 CLINT CHELF, QB • Team Captain as voted by teammates • Second-team All-Big 12, Coaches • Second-team All-Big 12, Associated Press • OSU's Bob Fenimore Award (Top Player on His Side of the Ball) • First Team Academic All-Big 12 • Walter Camp National Player of the Week, Nov. 25 • Manning Award Star of the Week, Nov. 25 • Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week, Nov. 25 • CBSSports.com National Offensive Player of the Week, Nov. 25 • Athlon Sports Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week, Nov. 24 • Athlon Sports National Offensive Player of the Week, Nov. 24 • Manning Award Star of the Week, Nov. 18 • Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week, Nov. 4 • Athlon Sports National Offensive Player of the Week, Nov. 3 • Athlon Sports Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week, Nov. 3
26 DESMOND ROLAND, RB • Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week, Oct. 28 • Athlon Sports Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week, Oct. 27 • College Football Performance Awards National Running Back of the Week, Oct. 28 40 TYLER JOHNSON, DE • Second-team All-Big 12, Coaches • OSU's Vernon Grant Award for Spirit and Love of the Game of Football
38 EMMANUEL OGBAH, DE • Honorable mention Big 12 Defensive Freshman of the Year • Second Team Academic All-Big 12 51 BRANDON WEBB, OL • Honorable mention All-Big 12 • OSU's Barry Sanders Award for Most Contributions with Least Recognition 91 JAMES CASTLEMAN, DL • Honorable mention All-Big 12 81 JHAJUAN SEALES, WR • Honorable Mention Big 12 Offensive Freshman of the Year • OSU's Russell Okung Newcomer Award 89 SAM WREN, DE • Honorable mention Big 12 Defensive Newcomer of the Year 6 ASHTON LAMPKIN, CB • OSU's Special Teams MVP • First Team Academic All-Big 12 19 BEN GROGAN, K • Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Week, Oct. 7 • Athlon Sports Big 12 Freshman of the Week, Oct. 7 17 CHARLIE MOORE, WR • First Team Academic All-Big 12 • OSU's Vernon Grant Award for Spirit and Love of the Game of Football • Capital One Academic All-America nominee • Wuerffel Trophy nominee 29 JOE MITCHELL, LB • OSU's Barry Sanders Award for Most Contributions with Least Recognition 26 TYLER PATMON, CB • OSU's Russell Okung Newcomer Award 56 CONNOR SINKO, LS • First Team Academic All-Big 12 • Capital One Academic All-America nominee 59 MICHAEL REICHENSTEIN, P • First Team Academic All-Big 12 90 TRACE CLARK, DE • Second Team Academic All-Big 12 39 TEDDY JOHNSON, FB • Second Team Academic All-Big 12 44 JEREMY SEATON, FB • Second Team Academic All-Big 12 53 ANDREW SUTER, LS • Second Team Academic All-Big 12 31 JEREMY SMITH, RB • Preseason watch list, Doak Walker Award
87 TRACY MOORE, WR • OSU's Thurman Thomas Award (Offensive MVP) • Honorable mention All-Big 12 • Preseason watch list, Biletnikoff Award 18 DEION IMADE, LB • Team Captain as voted by teammates • Second Team Academic All-Big 12
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2013 NOTES THE BASICS The Oklahoma State football team finished 2013 with a 10-3 overall record and a 7-2 mark in Big 12 play. The Cowboys finished tied for second in the Big 12 Conference standings. IN THE POLLS Oklahoma State finished the season ranked No. 17 in the Associated Press poll, No. 17 in the USA Today Coaches Poll and No. 13 in the BCS Standings. THE SEASON IN A SENTENCE For the first time, Oklahoma State was picked to win the Big 12 in the preseason and led by a much-improved defense and an offense that was reinvigorated after midseason personnel moves, the Cowboys stormed to a 7-1 record in league play and were in position to secure their second Big 12 title in three years after steamrolling No. 3 Baylor, but an upset loss to Oklahoma on the final day of the regular season dashed OSU's chances. STRONG ON BOTH SIDES OF THE BALL Oklahoma State is one of only four teams in the country to finish 2013 ranked in the top 20 nationally in both scoring offense and scoring defense. The other three were Florida State, Alabama and Oregon. Team Oklahoma State Florida State Alabama Oregon
Scoring Offense/NCAA Rank 39.1 ppg - 14th 51.6 ppg - 2nd 38.2 ppg - 17th 45.5 ppg - 4th
Scoring Defense/NCAA Rank 21.6 ppg allowed - 19th 12.1 ppg allowed - 1st 13.9 ppg allowed - 4th 20.5 ppg allowed - 13th
DEFENSIVE TURNAROUND A PRIMARY STORYLINE Playing under the guidance of first-year defensive coordinator Glenn Spencer, the play of the Cowboys' senior-driven defense was at the core of OSU's success in 2013. The Cowboys finished 2013 ranked in the top 25 nationally in scoring defense (19th), turnovers gained (fifth), passes intercepted (third), red zone defense (seventh), pass efficiency defense (sixth), tackles for loss (16th) and third-down conversion percentage defense (seventh) just one year after ranking in the top 25 nationally in only one of those categories (tackles for loss - 25th in 2012). A very good argument can be made that OSU had the Big 12's best overall defense in 2013, as the Cowboys led the league in scoring defense, turnovers gained, pass defense efficiency, third-down conversion percentage defense and red zone defense. Early in the season, the team had to rely heavily on its defense to win games and Spencer's unit delivered, limiting two of OSU's first three opponents without a touchdown. Spencer's scheme against Baylor helped the Cowboys force three turnovers and limit the top-ranked offense in the nation to 44 points and 231 yards below its season averages as part of OSU's win over the No. 3 Bears. SENIORITY Experience was a key factor in Oklahoma State's defensive success in 2013. The Cowboy defense boasted eight senior starters, plus an additional three seniors who factored heavily into the playing time rotation. In 2013, OSU seniors combined to make 78 percent of the team's tackles and produce 73 percent of the team's turnovers, either by interception or by fumble recovery. Of the 15 fumbles forced by the Cowboy defense in 2013, 13 were forced by seniors. Additionally, 78 percent of all pass breakups by OSU were made by seniors. KEY MOMENT Midway through the season, the OSU coaches shook up the offense by inserting Clint Chelf as the starting quarterback, Desmond Roland as the starting running back and moving Parker Graham from left tackle to right guard. Things picked up immediately for the offense, as Chelf ended up finishing eighth in the nation in adjusted QBR, Roland had seven rushing touchdowns in his first two games as the starter and Graham spearheaded an offensive line that turned around the fortunes of OSU's rushing attack. KEY STATISTIC - TURNOVERS Forcing turnovers has been at the core of Oklahoma State's defensive identity for years. In fact, OSU leads the nation with 163 turnovers forced from 2009 through the present. The Cowboys led the nation in takeaways as part of their Big 12 championship season of 2011, but slipped in that area in 2012. Turnovers were back to being a significant factor for OSU in 2013, as the Cowboys led the Big 12 and ranked fourth nationally with a +1.2 turnover margin. The Pokes were third nationally with 21 passes intercepted and were fifth nationally with 33 turnovers gained. OSU lost only five fumbles on the year - a mark that ranked seventh in the nation. OKLAHOMA STATE AND THE TURNOVER Why are turnovers such a focal point at Oklahoma State? Because during the Mike Gundy era (2005-present), the Cowboys are 19-0 when they don't commit a turnover in a game and are 47-5 when winning the turnover battle. Dating back to the 2008 season, the Cowboys have won 34 of their last 35 games when winning the turnover battle.
2013 RESULTS Overall: 10-3 | Big 12: 7-2 Home: 5-1 | Away: 4-1 | Neutral: 1-1 Date Opponent 8/31 NR/RV Mississippi St. 9/7 at UTSA 9/14 LAMAR 9/28 at West Virginia 10/5 KANSAS STATE 10/19 TCU 10/26 at Iowa State 11/2 at No. 15 Texas Tech 11/9 KANSAS 11/16 at No. 23 Texas 11/23 NO. 3 BAYLOR 12/7 NO. 18 OKLAHOMA 1/3 vs. No. 9 Missouri
Result W, 21-3 W, 56-35 W, 59-3 L, 21-30 W, 33-29 W, 24-10 W, 58-27 W, 52-34 W, 42-6 W, 38-13 W, 49-17 L, 24-33 L, 31-41
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2013 BIG 12 STANDINGS, FINAL Team Baylor Oklahoma Oklahoma State Texas Kansas State Texas Tech TCU West Virginia Iowa State Kansas
Big 12 All 8-1 11-2 7-2 11-2 7-2 10-3 7-2 8-5 5-4 8-5 4-5 8-5 2-7 4-8 2-7 4-8 2-7 3-9 1-8 3-9
2013 BCS STANDINGS, FINAL Rank Team 1 Florida State 2 Auburn 3 Alabama 4 Michigan State 5 Stanford 6 Baylor 7 Ohio State 8 Missouri 9 South Carolina 10 Oregon 11 Oklahoma 12 Clemson 13 Oklahoma State 14 Arizona State 15 UCF 16 LSU 17 UCLA 18 Louisville 19 Wisconsin 20 Fresno State 21 Texas A&M 22 Georgia 23 Northern Illinois 24 Duke 25 USC
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Avg. 0.9957 0.9638 0.9061 0.86 0.8191 0.7722 0.7705 0.7256 0.7152 0.5811 0.5756 0.5553 0.5233 0.4416 0.4343 0.4322 0.3703 0.3199 0.2365 0.1675 0.1663 0.1594 0.1572 0.1134 0.0672
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2013 NOTES AP POLL, FINAL RK TEAM 1 Florida State (60) 2 Auburn 3 Michigan State 4 South Carolina 5 Missouri 6 Oklahoma 7 Alabama 8 Clemson 9 Oregon 10 UCF 11 Stanford 12 Ohio State 13 Baylor 14 LSU 15 Louisville 16 UCLA 17 Oklahoma State 18 Texas A&M 19 USC 20 Notre Dame 21 Arizona State 22 Wisconsin 23 Duke 24 Vanderbilt 25 Washington
RECORD 14-0 12-2 13-1 11-2 12-2 11-2 11-2 11-2 11-2 12-1 11-3 12-2 11-2 10-3 12-1 10-3 10-3 9-4 10-4 9-4 10-4 9-4 10-4 9-4 9-4
PTS 1500 1428 1385 1247 1236 1205 1114 1078 974 959 936 816 778 717 693 632 598 459 299 256 255 245 190 117 109
Others receiving votes: Nebraska 107, Fresno State 57, Northern Illinois 22, North Dakota State 17, Texas Tech 14, Georgia 13, Iowa 13, Ole Miss 10, Kansas State 8, Arizona 5, Navy 3, Utah State 2, East Carolina 2, Mississippi State 1
USA TODAY POLL, FINAL RK TEAM 1 Florida State (59) 2 Auburn 3 Michigan State 4 South Carolina 5 Missouri 6 Oklahoma 7 Clemson 8 Alabama 9 Oregon 10 Ohio State 10 Stanford 12 UCF 13 Baylor 14 LSU 15 Louisville 16 UCLA 17 Oklahoma State 18 Texas A&M 19 USC 20 Arizona State 21 Wisconsin 22 Duke 23 Vanderbilt 24 Notre Dame 25 Nebraska
RECORD 14-0 12-2 13-1 11-2 12-2 11-2 11-2 11-2 11-2 12-2 11-3 12-1 11-2 10-3 12-1 10-3 10-3 9-4 10-4 10-4 9-4 10-4 9-4 9-4 9-4
PTS 1475 1388 1375 1219 1200 1189 1091 1086 975 872 872 865 796 719 703 597 587 443 313 302 266 202 180 125 123
Others receiving votes: Washington 67, Fresno State 54, Northern Illinois 21, Marshall 17, Texas Tech 13, Kansas State 11, Ole Miss 7, Texas 4, Miami (FL) 4, Cincinnati 3, East Carolina 3, Arizona 2, North Texas 2, Utah State 2, Navy 1, Louisiana-Lafayette 1 80
GUNDY, COWBOYS TAKE DOWN ANOTHER TOP-10 TEAM The signature win of the 2013 season was a 49-17 wipeout of No. 3 Baylor on Nov. 23. ESPN's popular College GameDay program was in Stillwater for a game that was hyped as the national game of the week and the Cowboys were up to the challenge of playing on the big stage. Playing in front of the first sellout crowd in Boone Pickens Stadium history, Oklahoma State's defense forced three turnovers and held Baylor 44 points and 231 yards below its season averages in recording one of the most lopsided wins ever over a team ranked in the top three of the Associated Press poll. Quarterback Clint Chelf earned national player of the week honors after completing 19-of-25 passes for 370 yards with three touchdowns and no interceptions. He added a 48-yard reception that set up a touchdown and he rushed for a score as well. It was OSU's fourth win over a top-10 team and its third over a top-five team since 2008. ORANGE NOVEMBER Oklahoma State went 4-0 in the month of November, securing an undefeated November for the first time since the 1945 team went 9-0 and won the Sugar Bowl. OSU's November produced wins over No. 3 Baylor, No. 15 Texas Tech in Lubbock, No. 23 Texas in Austin and Kansas. Some notes from Orange November: • Three of OSU's four wins were over ranked teams, with two of those coming on the road. • The Cowboys outscored their four November foes, 181-70, for an average November score of 45-18. Again, three of their four opponents were ranked. • The Cowboys scored touchdowns on 18 of their 19 trips into the red zone and limited their opponents to touchdowns on only six of 17 trips into the red zone. • OSU forced 10 turnovers and committed only three. GILBERT A CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICAN Oklahoma State senior cornerback Justin Gilbert was a 2013 consensus All-American with honors from the FWAA, Walter Camp and the Associated Press and was one of three finalists for the 2013 Jim Thorpe Award, which is given annually to the most outstanding defensive back in college football. Gilbert finished with seven interceptions, a mark that leads the Big 12 and ranked third nationally. He had two pick-sixes on the year, coming at Iowa State and at Texas. Additionally, he had three non-offensive touchdowns in 2013; a 31-yard interception return at Iowa State, a 100-yard kickoff return vs. Kansas and a 43-yard interception return at Texas. He finished his career with eight non-offensive touchdowns. The list: 93 yd kickoff return vs. Baylor 89 yd kickoff return vs. Oklahoma 96 yd kickoff return at Tulsa 100 yd kickoff return at Texas 96 yd kickoff return vs. West Virginia 31 yd interception return at Iowa State 100 yd kickoff return vs. Kansas 43 yd interception return at Texas
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GILBERT FELL JUST SHORT OF NCAA CAREER RECORD Oklahoma State cornerback Justin Gilbert finished as the Big 12 career record-holder in kickoff return touchdowns with six and was just one kickoff return touchdown shy of the NCAA career record of seven, held jointly by Clemson's C.J. Spiller (2006-09) and Houston's Tyron Carrier (2008-11). COWBOYS PLACE LEAGUE-HIGH 11 PLAYERS ON ALL-BIG 12 TEAMS Oklahoma State earned a conference-best 11 spots on the 2013 All-Big 12 team as selected by the league’s 10 head coaches, who are not permitted to vote for their own players. OSU’s first team honorees included senior offensive lineman Parker Graham, senior defensive tackle Calvin Barnett, senior linebacker Shaun Lewis and senior cornerback Justin Gilbert. The Cowboys’ second team selections included senior quarterback Clint Chelf, senior fullback Kye Staley, junior Josh Stewart (selected as a receiver and as a returner), senior defensive end Tyler Johnson, senior linebacker Caleb Lavey and senior safety Daytawion Lowe. Oklahoma State tied Baylor with the most athletes honored with 10, but Stewart’s honors as a receiver and returner gave the Cowboys the most selections in the league with 11. OSU also had the most defensive selections with six, while Baylor was the next closest with four. OSU’s five offensive spots were second only to Baylor’s six.
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2013 NOTES OKLAHOMA STATE BREAKS ONE BIG 12 RECORD, TIES ANOTHER Nine different OSU players combined for 12 Big 12 Player of the Week honors in 2013, setting a league record for most players from a single team to earn Big 12 weekly honors during the course of a season and matching the 2000 Oklahoma team's conference record for most total honorees from one team in a season. OKLAHOMA STATE PLAYERS TO EARN BIG 12 WEEKLY HONORS IN 2013 Sept. 2 - Caleb Lavey, Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week Sept. 9 - J.W. Walsh, Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week Sept. 16 - Josh Stewart, Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Week Oct. 7 - Shaun Lewis, Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week Oct. 7 - Ben Grogan, Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Week Oct. 21 - Josh Stewart, Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Week Oct. 28 - Desmond Roland, Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week Nov. 4 – Clint Chelf, Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week Nov. 11 - Justin Gilbert, Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Week Nov. 18 - Justin Gilbert, Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week Nov. 25 - Clint Chelf, Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week Nov. 25 - Daytawion Lowe, Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week BIG 12 RECORD IN CONFERENCE GAMES ONLY, 2008-PRESENT Only two teams in the Big 12 have posted a winning record against the league every season since 2008, Oklahoma State and Oklahoma. West Virginia and TCU were not counted in these totals, as they joined the Big 12 in 2012. Oklahoma Oklahoma State Texas Kansas State Texas Tech Baylor Iowa State Kansas
2008 7-1 5-3 7-1 2-6 7-1 2-6 0-8 4-4
2009 5-3 6-2 8-0 4-4 5-3 1-7 3-5 1-7
2010 2011 2012 2013 Total 6-2 6-3 8-1 7-2 39-12 6-2 8-1 5-4 7-2 37-14 2-6 4-5 5-4 7-2 33-18 3-5 7-2 8-1 5-4 29-22 3-5 2-7 4-5 4-5 25-26 4-4 6-3 4-5 8-1 25-26 3-5 3-6 3-6 2-7 14-37 1-7 0-9 0-9 1-8 7-44
MANY HAPPY RETURNS RESULT IN NON-OFFENSIVE TOUCHDOWNS Oklahoma State scored a touchdown on a kickoff return (Justin Gilbert vs. Kansas), two punt returns (both by Josh Stewart), two interception returns (both by Gilbert) and two fumble returns (Tyler Johnson at Iowa State and Tyler Patmon vs. Baylor) in 2013. The Cowboys have scored 25 non-offensive touchdowns since the start of the 2010 season. OKLAHOMA STATE’S NON-OFFENSIVE TOUCHDOWNS SINCE 2010 2010 - Justin Blackmon 7 yd blocked punt return vs. Washington State 2010 - Josh Cooper 66 yd punt return vs. Troy 2010 - James Thomas 63 yd fumble recovery vs. Texas A&M 2010 - Johnny Thomas 26 yd interception return at Kansas State 2010 - Justin Gilbert 93 yd kickoff return vs. Baylor 2010 - Michael Harrison 5 yd blocked punt return at Kansas 2010 - Shaun Lewis 52 yd interception return vs. Oklahoma 2010 - Justin Gilbert 89 yd kickoff return vs. Oklahoma 2010 - Markelle Martin 61 yd interception return vs. Arizona 2011 - Justin Gilbert 96 yd kickoff return at Tulsa 2011 - Justin Gilbert 100 yd kickoff return at Texas 2011 - Josh Stewart 3 yd fumble recovery at Texas Tech 2011 - Shaun Lewis 70 yd interception return at Iowa State 2011 - Richetti Jones 5 yd fumble recovery vs. Oklahoma 2012 - Desmond Roland 80 yd kickoff return at Kansas State 2012 - Justin Gilbert 96 yd kickoff return vs. West Virginia 2012 - Zack Craig 30 yd blocked punt return vs. Texas Tech 2012 - Daytawion Lowe 37 yd fumble return vs. Purdue 2013 - Josh Stewart, 67 yd punt return vs. Lamar 2013 - Josh Stewart, 95 yd punt return vs. TCU 2013 - Justin Gilbert, 31 yd interception return at Iowa State 2013 - Tyler Johnson, 54 yd fumble recovery at Iowa State 2013 - Justin Gilbert, 100 yd kickoff return vs. Kansas 2013 - Justin Gilbert, 43 yd interception return at Texas 2013 - Tyler Patmon, 78 yd fumble recovery vs. Baylor
COWBOY OFFENSE NOTEBOOK Oklahoma State installed its current offensive system prior to the 2010 season and the results have been spectacular. Some offensive highlights: • Oklahoma State is the only team to rank in the top 10 nationally each year from 2010 through 2012 in total offense, scoring offense and passing offense. • Oklahoma State was the only team in the nation to average more than seven yards per play in both 2011 and 2012. SCORING PER GAME, 2010-PRESENT Team Total Points Total Games 1. Oregon 2492 53 2. Oklahoma State 2310 52 3. Baylor 2253 52 4. Texas A&M 2067 52 5. Boise State 2042 52 6. Northern Illinois 2163 56 7. Houston 1962 51 8. Florida State 2110 55 9. Wisconsin 2024 54 10. Oklahoma 1958 53
Avg 47.02 44.42 43.33 39.75 39.27 38.63 38.47 38.36 37.48 36.94
YARDS PER PLAY, 2010-PRESENT Team Yards Plays Avg. 1. Baylor 29286 4086 7.17 2. Oregon 28549 4071 7.01 3. Alabama 23498 3418 6.87 4. Oklahoma State 26856 3970 6.76 5. Northern Illinois 26815 4009 6.69 6. Florida State 23995 3605 6.66 7. Wisconsin 24122 3635 6.64 8. Texas A&M 26377 4056 6.50 9. Houston 25357 3933 6.45 10. Boise State 24309 3779 6.43 TOTAL OFFENSE LEADERS, 2010-PRESENT Team Yards Games Avg. 1. Baylor 29286 52 563.19 2. Oregon 28549 53 538.66 3. Oklahoma State 26856 52 516.46 4. Texas A&M 26377 52 507.25 5. Houston 25357 51 497.20 6. Nevada 25699 52 494.21 7. Texas Tech 24715 51 484.61 8. Oklahoma 25390 53 479.06 9. Northern Illinois 26815 56 478.84 10. Arizona 24090 51 472.35 PASSING OFFENSE LEADERS, 2010-PRESENT Team Total Yards Games Avg. 1. Texas Tech 18025 51 353.43 2. Houston 17816 51 349.33 3. Oklahoma State 17445 52 335.48 4. Baylor 17313 52 332.94 5. Washington State 15487 49 316.06 6. Troy 15177 49 309.73 7. Texas A&M 16090 52 309.42 8. Oklahoma 16316 53 307.85 9. Fresno State 15771 52 303.29 10. Hawai'i 15417 51 302.29
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2013 NOTES COWBOY OFFENSE NOTEBOOK EXPLOSIVE PLAYS (20 YARDS OR LONGER), 2010-PRESENT Team 2010 2011 2012 2013 Total 1. Baylor 69 94 86 112 361 2. Oregon 82 88 80 105 355 3. Oklahoma State 75 96 92 85 348 4. Texas A&M 56 63 100 95 314 5. Houston 60 109 73 70 312 6. Florida State 61 61 78 109 309 7. Northern Illinois 77 79 73 78 307 8. Georgia 62 62 90 81 295 9. Fresno State 64 63 78 86 291 10. Alabama 66 71 76 74 287 10. Arizona State 56 73 72 86 287 While success in the passing game has become one of Oklahoma State’s calling cards in recent years, it has been the Cowboys’ ability to run the ball effectively that makes the OSU offense as explosive as it is. Consider the following from the Mike Gundy era (2005-present): FIRST-TEAM ALL-BIG 12 RUNNING BACKS 2007 Dantrell Savage (Coaches and Associated Press) 2008 Kendall Hunter (Coaches and Associated Press) 2009 Keith Toston (Coaches) 2010 Kendall Hunter (Coaches and Associated Press) 2011 Joseph Randle (Associated Press) 2012 Joseph Randle (Coaches and Associated Press) 1,000-YARD RUSHERS 2007 Dantrell Savage 2008 Kendall Hunter 2009 Keith Toston 2010 Kendall Hunter 2011 Joseph Randle 2012 Joseph Randle
1,272 yards 1,555 yards 1,218 yards 1,548 yards 1,216 yards 1,417 yards
TEAM RUSHING OFFENSE Year Rushing YPG Big 12 Rank NCAA Rank 2006 208.0 1 7 2007 243.2 1 8 2008 245.5 1 8 2009 187.8 1 22 2010 174.4 4 36 2011 158.6 9 51 2012 215.3 2 21 2013 171.9 5 63 FEWEST SACKS ALLOWED Year Sacks Allowed/Gm. Big 12 Rank NCAA Rank 2006 1.38 2 19 2007 0.85 1 3 2008 1.23 4 17 2009 0.92 1 6 2010 0.85 1 6 2011 0.77 1 7 2012 0.92 1 9 2013 1.08 1 9
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OSU WAS ONE OF ONLY THREE 500-300 TEAMS Oklahoma State was one of only three teams in the nation with a game with 500 passing yards and a game with 300 rushing yards in 2013 - and both of OSU's came on the road. The Pokes hit UTSA for 518 passing yards on Sept. 7 and battered Iowa State with 348 rushing yards on Oct. 26. Fresno State and San Jose State are the only other teams to pull the 500-300 double. DEFENSIVE BENCHMARKS Oklahoma State's defensive coaches look at multiple factors when judging their own defense, but high on the priority list are the following: forcing turnovers, yards per play allowed, third down percentage, rush defense and minimizing big plays. A look at how the Cowboys did in those areas in 2013. Opponent Turnovers Forced Oppt. Yards/Play 3rd Down Defense vs. Mississippi State 2 4.8 2-16 (.125 pct.) at UTSA 2 6.1 6-14 (.429 pct.) Lamar 1 3.2 7-23 (.304 pct.) at West Virginia 2 4.3 8-22 (.364 pct.) Kansas State 5 5.1 5-12 (.417 pct.) TCU 4 4.5 6-17 (.353 pct.) at Iowa State 3 4.0 4-20 (.200 pct.) at Texas Tech 3 5.7 4-15 (.266 pct.) Kansas 1 4.3 5-20 (.250 pct.) at Texas 3 4.5 10-19 (.526 pct.) Baylor 3 5.4 7-18 (.388 pct.) Oklahoma 1 4.9 2-15 (.133 pct.) vs. Missouri 3 5.1 6-18 (.333 pct.) Season Total 33 4.77 72-229 (.314 pct.)
Rush Defense 111 135 121 68 144 126 154 124 202 151 94 165 256 142.4/game
Big Plays (20 yards+) 5 2 1 4 1 1 6 5 3 2 7 2 5 3.38/game
PERSPECTIVE ON YARDS PER PLAY Oklahoma State ranked 52nd nationally in total defense by yielding 384.9 yards per game in 2013. However, when analyzed on a per-play basis to account for the up-tempo offense played by the Cowboys and by many of their opponents, the OSU defense looks much better, ranking 11th by surrendering only 4.77 yards per play. A look: Team 1. Michigan State 2. Florida State 3. Louisville 4. Virginia Tech 5. Utah State 6. Iowa 7. Oregon 8. Wisconsin 9. Baylor 10. Cincinnati 11. Oklahoma State 12. BYU 13. TCU 14. Alabama 15. Stanford
G Plays Yards Yds/Play Yds/Game 14 873 3,531 4.04 252.2 14 963 3,940 4.09 281.4 13 779 3,269 4.2 251.5 13 812 3,682 4.53 283.2 14 1,018 4,632 4.55 330.9 13 861 3,940 4.58 303.1 13 1,042 4,811 4.62 370.1 13 839 3,966 4.73 305.1 13 986 4,684 4.75 360.3 13 861 4,103 4.77 315.6 13 1,049 5,004 4.77 384.9 13 1,028 4,925 4.79 378.8 12 886 4,277 4.83 356.4 13 771 3,725 4.83 286.5 14 989 4,804 4.86 343.1
DEFENSE STOUT PER POSSESSION The Oklahoma State defense faced a challenge in that it was partnered with an offense that played at such a high tempo that it ended up spending more time on the field than all but seven teams in the country in 2013. As a result, statistics such as total defense, points allowed, rushing yards allowed and passing yards allowed are not true indicators of how the Cowboy defense performed in a given game. When the 2013 OSU defense is analyzed on a per-possession basis, it looks much better, averaging a Big 12-best 1.22 points allowed per possession. A game-by-game look at what Oklahoma State did on a per-possession basis: vs. Mississippi State at UTSA Lamar at West Virginia Kansas State TCU at Iowa State
Oppt. Drives Oppt. Yds Oppt. Yds/Drive Oppt. Points* Oppt. Points/Drive 12 333 27.75 3 0.25 13 504 38.77 35 2.69 14 245 17.50 3 0.21 19 388 20.42 23 1.21 13 336 25.85 22 1.69 16 325 20.31 10 0.63 19 346 18.21 27 1.42
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2013 NOTES at Texas Tech 17 549 32.29 Kansas 16 316 19.75 at Texas 14 389 27.79 Baylor 15 453 30.20 Oklahoma 12 358 29.83 vs. Missouri 17 462 27.18 Season Total 197 384.9 25.40 * Does not count defensive or special teams return touchdowns by opponent.
27 6 13 17 20 34 240
1.59 0.38 0.93 1.13 1.67 2.00 1.22
THREE AND OUT Oklahoma State's defense excelled at forcing three-and-outs. A three-and-out is defined as a series in which the offense either punts after three plays or commits a turnover before getting a first down. OSU forced 75 three-and-outs in 197 defensive possessions (.380 pct.) spanning 13 games, for an average of 5.8 three-and-outs forced per game. That per-game average ranked fourth in the country. PUTTING OPPONENTS BEHIND THE CHAINS Part of Oklahoma State's defensive success stemmed from solid play on first down. The Cowboys limited opposing offenses to three yards or less on 249 of 453 first-down plays in 2013 (.550 pct.) A game-by-game breakdown: Opponent Oppt. 1st Down Plays Gains of 3 Yds or Less Pct. vs. Mississippi State 28 16 .571 at UTSA 40 21 .525 Lamar 26 15 .577 at West Virginia 37 22 .595 Kansas State 30 16 .533 TCU 30 17 .567 at Iowa State 36 21 .583 at Texas Tech 48 25 .520 Kansas 30 12 .400 at Texas 38 20 .526 Baylor 38 19 .500 Oklahoma 30 19 .633 vs. Missouri 42 26 .619 Season Total 453 249 .550 COWBOYS ON THIRD DOWN Oklahoma State led the Big 12 and ranked seventh nationally by limiting opposing offenses to a .314 pct. conversion rate on third down. Part of the reason is that the Cowboys consistently put opposing offenses in third and medium and third and long situations. OSU defended 229 third down plays. Of those 229 plays, only 54 were third and short situations, meaning that 76 percent of OSU's third down plays defended were third and medium or third and long situations. In their final six games, the Cowboys limited Iowa State, Texas Tech, Kansas, Texas, Baylor, Oklahoma and Missouri to 6-for-67 on third and long situations (seven yards or more). A look at opposing offenses' conversions and attempts against the Cowboys on third-down plays: 3rd and Short (1-3 yds) 3rd and Medium (4-6 yds) 3rd and Long (7+ yds) Total 3rd Down vs. Mississippi State 0-4 0-0 2-12 2-16 at UTSA 3-4 0-2 3-8 6-14 Lamar 3-6 1-6 3-11 7-23 at West Virginia 2-4 2-6 4-12 8-22 Kansas State 0-0 3-4 2-8 5-12 TCU 2-4 2-7 2-6 6-17 at Iowa State 3-6 1-2 0-12 4-20 at Texas Tech 3-3 1-6 0-6 4-15 Kansas 2-4 3-5 0-11 5-20 at Texas 5-6 4-5 1-8 10-19 Baylor 5-8 1-2 1-8 7-18 Oklahoma 1-2 0-3 1-10 2-15 vs. Missouri 2-3 1-3 3-12 6-18 Season Total 31-54 19-51 22-124 72-229 RUN STUFFERS One area where Oklahoma State's defense was particularly effective is against the run. OSU allowed only 11 rushing touchdowns in its 13 games, a mark led the Big 12 and ranked 11th in the country. The Cowboy defense allowed only 3.6 yards per rushing attempt.
SCORING MACHINE Oklahoma State has piled up points in a big way in recent years. The highest-scoring games of the Mike Gundy era: 60 OR MORE POINTS IN A GAME Date Opponent Result Score 9/1/2012 Savannah State W 84-0 10/8/2011 Kansas W 70-28 11/12/2011 at Texas Tech W 66-6 11/11/2006 Baylor W 66-24 9/18/2010 Tulsa W 65-28 9/15/2012 Louisiana W 65-24 9/4/2010 Washington State W 65-17 9/3/2011 Louisiana W 61-34 50-59 POINTS IN A GAME Date Opponent 9/17/2011 at Tulsa 10/29/2011 Baylor 11/17/2012 No. 23 Texas Tech 11/1/2008 Iowa State 9/14/2013 Lamar 1/1/2013 vs. Purdue+ 10/26/13 at Iowa State 9/13/2008 Missouri State 9/7/2013 at UTSA 9/26/2009 Grambling State 9/6/2008 Houston 10/4/2008 Texas A&M 11/10/2012 West Virginia 11/6/2010 No. 22 Baylor 9/27/2008 Troy 10/8/2010 at Louisiana 11/2/2013 at No. 15 Texas Tech 11/5/2011 No. 17 Kansas State 9/2/2006 Missouri State
Result Score W 59-33 W 59-24 W 59-21 W 59-17 W 59-3 W 58-21 W 58-27 W 57-13 W 56-35 W 56-6 W 56-37 W 56-28 W 55-34 W 55-28 W 55-24 W 54-28 W 52-34 W 52-45 W 52-10
40-49 POINTS IN A GAME Date Opponent 11/23/2013 No. 3 Baylor 9/22/2007 Texas Tech 12/31/2007 vs. Indiana# 9/16/2006 Florida Atlantic 11/24/2012 at No. 14 Oklahoma 11/20/2010 at Kansas 10/22/2011 at Missouri 10/13/2007 at Nebraska 11/17/2007 at Baylor 12/3/2011 No. 13 Oklahoma 11/9/2013 Kansas 9/8/2007 Florida Atlantic 10/14/2006 at Kansas 11/29/2008 No. 3 Oklahoma 10/23/2010 No. 14 Nebraska 11/27/2010 No. 14 Oklahoma 10/20/2007 No. 25 Kansas State 9/11/2010 Troy 1/2/2012 No. 4 Stanford $ 10/28/2006 No. 20 Nebraska 9/19/2009 Rice
Result Score W 49-17 W 49-45 W 49-33 W 48-8 L-ot 48-51 W 48-14 W 45-24 W 45-14 W 45-14 W 44-10 W 42-6 W 42-6 W 42-32 L 41-61 L 41-51 L 41-47 W 41-39 W 41-38 W-ot 41-38 W 41-29 W 41-24
# Insight Bowl, $ Fiesta Bowl, + Heart of Dallas Bowl
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2013 NOTES COWBOY DEFENSE NOTEBOOK The Oklahoma State defense has ranked among the national leaders in turnovers forced and ranks among the best in the Big 12 in several categories over the course of the last few years. A look: TURNOVERS FORCED, NATIONAL LEADERS (2009-PRESENT) Team Turnovers Forced 1. Oklahoma State 163 2. Oregon 160 3. Houston 155 4. Boise State 151 5. Rutgers 140 6. Arizona State 136 6. Ohio 136 6. Tulsa 136 9. Kent State 135 10. Florida State 134 Traditional measures such as total defense can be misleading in the Big 12 due to the number of plays each team has to defend in the current era dominated by high-tempo spread offenses. Many Big 12 teams judge themselves on per-play stats and minimizing big plays. A look at where Oklahoma State ranks in each of those categories since the start of the 2012 season, when the Big 12 moved to its current group of 10 members: FEWEST EXPLOSIVE PLAYS ALLOWED, BIG 12 (20+ YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE) (2012-PRESENT) Team 2012 2013 Total 1. Kansas State 40 36 76 2. TCU 42 45 87 3. Oklahoma State 46 44 90 4. Texas Tech 49 57 106 5. Oklahoma 58 56 114 6. Iowa State 60 64 124 7. Texas 64 62 126 8. Baylor 69 69 138 9. Kansas 76 64 140 10. West Virginia 78 65 143 FEWEST YARDS PER PLAY ALLOWED, BIG 12 (2012-PRESENT) Team Plays Yards Allowed Avg./Play 1. TCU 1742 8488 4.87 2. Oklahoma State 2083 10486 5.03 3. Kansas State 1824 9554 5.24 4. Texas Tech 1903 10218 5.37 5. Baylor 2065 11209 5.43 6. Oklahoma 1751 9745 5.57 7. Texas 1855 10538 5.68 8. Iowa State 1924 11305 5.88 9. West Virginia 1904 11598 6.09 10. Kansas 1744 10970 6.29
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LIMITING EXPLOSIVE PLAYS Another defensive trait that has emerged at Oklahoma State over the past few seasons is that the Cowboys have limited explosive plays from scrimmage by opposing offenses. For the purpose of this note, we'll use 20 yard plays from scrimmage as the definition of an explosive play. In 2013, OSU allowed 44 explosive plays from scrimmage, a mark that ranked 15th in the nation. EFFICIENCY STATS TELL A DIFFERENT STORY THAN TRADITIONAL STATS In yet another illustration of how traditional measures such as pass defense can be misleading, Oklahoma State ranked ninth out of 10 teams in the Big 12 and is 79th nationally by allowing 242.5 passing yards per game, but led the Big 12 and was sixth nationally in pass efficiency defense, limiting opposing passers to a 104.56 efficiency rating. Why such a substantial difference in two statistical areas that should correspond more closely? Because of the fact that the Cowboy offense - and most of the other offenses in the Big 12, for that matter - play at a high tempo and require the defense to defend more plays and more possessions per game. DEFENSIVE TURNAROUND The 2013 Oklahoma State defense performed much better than 2012's unit in terms of scoring defense. The Cowboys of 2013 limited opponents to 21.6 points per game. In 2012, the Pokes allowed 28.2 points per game. A look at the biggest defensive turnarounds in school history: Year 1982 to 1983 1996 to 1997 2012 to 2013 2008 to 2009 1980 to 1981
Year 1 24.3 29.7 28.2 28.1 24.4
Year 2 13.5 19.4 21.6 21.7 18.0
Difference -10.8 -10.3 -6.6 -6.4 -6.4
LOCKER ROOM TALKS EFFECTIVE Whatever Mike Gundy and his coaching staff said to the team in the locker room worked. Coming out of the locker room (the first and third quarters of games), Oklahoma State outscored the opposition by a combined margin of 271-88. The Pokes held a 140-58 scoring advantage in the first quarter and 131-30 advantage in the third quarter. KEEPING THE SCOREBOARD OPERATOR BUSY Oklahoma State averaged 39.1 points per game - a mark that ranked second in the Big 12 and was 14th nationally. The Cowboys were just 12 total points shy of being able to make the claim that they averaged 40 or more points per game in five of the past six seasons. BALANCE, BALANCE, BALANCE Perhaps the signature trait of Oklahoma State teams year in and year out under Mike Gundy is offensive balance. There is no better illustration of that than the 2007 season, when the Cowboys rushed for 3,161 yards and passed for 3,161 yards. A look at the balance of the 2013 team: • OSU had 503 rushing attempts and 484 passing attempts. • 17 different Oklahoma State players scored a touchdown. • 13 different players caught a pass in the Cowboys' wins at UTSA and over Lamar. • Four different Cowboys rushed for 200 yards or more and a fifth had 189 rushing yards. • For the second straight year, OSU had two different 1,000-yard passers. • Nine different players caught a touchdown pass in 2013. Seven of those nine players had more than one receiving touchdown and nobody had more than six touchdown catches. BALL - AND QUARTERBACK - SECURITY Oklahoma State spent a period of each practice on ball security and it paid dividends, as the Cowboys committed only 18 turnovers. OSU lost only five fumbles - a mark that ranked seventh in the nation. Speaking of security, OSU's quarterbacks enjoyed secure surroundings in 2013, only being sacked 1.08 times per game - a mark that led the Big 12 and ranked ninth nationally. This is a regular theme for the Cowboys, who have led the Big 12 and ranked among the top 10 nationally in fewest sacks allowed in each of the past five years despite ranking among the national leaders in passing yardage for most of that time frame. PLAYS FROM SPECIAL TEAMS Oklahoma State got significant plays from several of its different special teams units. The Cowboys blocked four kicks (a field goal attempt at West Virginia, a PAT attempt at Iowa State and punts against Texas Tech and Oklahoma). OSU's four blocked kicks ranked as the 10th-best total in the country. The Pokes ranked 11th nationally with 13.43 yards per punt return. OSU returned two punts for touchdowns and two other punts that gave the Cowboys starting field position inside the opponent's 20 yard line - and that doesn't count a blocked punt that was recovered at the 15 yard line against Texas Tech.
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2013 NOTES KICKOFF COVERAGE AN OVERLOOKED FACTOR IN OSU'S SUCCESS Oklahoma State was effective in the kickoff game, as the Cowboys led the Big 12 and ranked 18th nationally in kickoff coverage by allowing only 18.74 yards per kickoff return. Only 21 of OSU's 92 kickoffs resulted in touchbacks, but it should be noted that OSU did just fine without the touchbacks. The average starting field position for opponents following an OSU kickoff in 2013 was the 24.6 yard line. To put that into perspective, the average starting field position for opponents following an OSU kickoff last year with all-everything kickoff man Quinn Sharp handling those responsibilities was the 28 yard line. SPEAKING OF STARTING FIELD POSITION... Oklahoma State was a consistent winner in the field position battle. The Cowboys had an average starting field position of their own 34.6 yard line. OSU's opponents had an average starting field position of their own 28.3 yard line. WINS AT IOWA STATE, TEXAS TECH SET A PROGRAM FIRST When Oklahoma State beat Iowa State, 58-27, and No. 15 Texas Tech, 52-34, in consecutive weeks, it marked the first time in the 112-year history of the program that the Cowboys scored 50 points or more in back-to-back road games. WEEKLY MVP AWARDS After grading game film, Oklahoma State's coaches name most valuable players on offense, defense and special teams following Cowboy victories. The winners: Opponent Offense vs. Mississippi State J.W. Walsh and Jeremy Seaton at UTSA Chris Grisbhy Lamar Blake Jackson at West Virginia N/A Kansas State Parker Graham TCU Josh Stewart at Iowa State Desmond Roland at Texas Tech Tracy Moore Kansas Tracy Moore at Texas Clint Chelf Baylor Clint Chelf and Daniel Koenig Oklahoma N/A Missouri N/A
Defense Tyler Johnson and Caleb Lavey Daytawion Lowe Entire Defensive Unit N/A Shaun Lewis and Caleb Lavey Shamiel Gary Justin Gilbert Shaun Lewis Calvin Barnett Justin Gilbert Daytawion Lowe N/A N/A
Special Teams Kip Smith Deion Imade Josh Stewart N/A Ben Grogan Kris Catlin Ashton Lampkin Derek Branson Justin Gilbert Ashton Lampkin Deion Imade N/A N/A
DUAL THREAT Oklahoma State quarterback Clint Chelf helped the Cowboys with both his arm and his legs. The senior signal-caller passed for 2,169 yards and 17 touchdowns and rushed for 373 yards and seven touchdowns. Chelf ranked third in the Big 12 and 28th nationally with 13.23 yards per pass completion. 2013 NATIONAL LEADERS IN ADJUSTED QBR Player Adjusted QBR 1. Marcus Mariota, Oregon 89.5 2. Jameis Winston, Florida State 88.5 3. Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M 86.3 4. Aaron Murray, Georgia 86.1 5. Bryce Petty, Baylor 85.5 6. Zach Mettenberger, LSU 85.1 7. Brett Hundley, UCLA 84.8 8. Clint Chelf, Oklahoma State 83.9 9. Nick Marshall, Auburn 83.0 10. Dak Prescott, Mississippi State 83.0 HONORS ROLLED IN FOR CHELF AFTER BAYLOR WIN Clint Chelf was recognized as the national offensive player of the week by the Walter Camp Football Foundation, Athlon Sports and CBSSports.com after he excelled in leading the Cowboys to a 49-17 win over No. 3 Baylor. He completed 19of-25 passes - including each of his first 12 attempts - for a career-high 370 yards with three touchdowns and no interceptions. His QBR of 97.8 was the second-highest of any quarterback in the nation that week. He was also honored as the Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week and as one of eight Manning Award stars of the week as well.
COWBOY DEFENSE NOTEBOOK The Oklahoma State defense has turned in several notable performances during the Mike Gundy era (2005-present). A look: FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED Date Opponent 9/1/12 Savannah State 8/31/13 vs. Mississippi State 9/14/13 Lamar 9/8/05 at Florida Atlantic 9/29/07 Sam Houston St. 9/8/07 Florida Atlantic 10/18/08 Baylor 9/26/09 Grambling State 11/12/11 at Texas Tech 9/9/06 vs. Arkansas State 10/24/09 at Baylor
Result Score W 84-0 W 21-3 W 59-3 W 23-3 W 39-3 W 42-6 W 34-6 W 56-6 W 66-6 W 35-7 W 34-7
FEWEST TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS ALLOWED Date Opponent Yards 9/1/12 Savannah State 139 9/9/06 at Arkansas State 188 8/30/08 at Washington State 196 9/13/08 Missouri State 196 9/8/07 Florida Atlantic 203 10/18/08 Baylor 204 9/16/06 Florida Atlantic 215 9/8/05 at Florida Atlantic 220 11/7/09 at Iowa State 242 9/14/13 Lamar 245 FEWEST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED Date Opponent 11/19/09 at Colorado 9/8/07 Florida Atlantic 11/12/05 Texas Tech 10/8/10 at Louisiana 9/8/11 Arizona 10/18/08 Baylor 10/24/09 at Baylor 11/19/05 at Baylor 9/3/05 Montana State 9/16/06 Florida Atlantic
Yards 13 28 30 34 41 42 43 46 49 49
FEWEST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED Date Opponent 9/13/08 Missouri State 11/25/06 Oklahoma 9/9/06 at Arkansas State 9/1/12 Savannah State 8/30/08 at Washington State 9/8/05 at Florida Atlantic 9/26/09 Grambling State 9/17/11 at Tulsa 9/17/05 Arkansas State 9/14/13 Lamar
Yards 23 77 78 81 82 91 104 117 122 124
FEWEST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED Date Opponent 9/1/12 Savannah State 9/2/06 Missouri State 9/8/07 Florida Atlantic 9/4/10 Washington State 9/14/13 Lamar 9/8/05 at Florida Atlantic 9/16/06 Florida Atlantic 9/13/08 Missouri State 11/7/09 at Iowa State 9/9/06 at Arkansas State 10/7/06 at Kansas State 8/30/08 at Washington State 10/18/08 Baylor 11/19/09 at Colorado
Yards 8 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 14
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2013 NOTES SPECIAL TEAMS NOTEBOOK Oklahoma State has been strong on special teams throughout the Mike Gundy era (2005-present). The highlights: 2008
• Matt Fodge wins the Ray Guy Award as America’s top punter. • Dez Bryant is named Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Year. • Matt Fodge is named first-team All-Big 12 punter. • Quinn Sharp leads the nation with 71 touchbacks on kickoffs.
BACKGROUND ON CHELF After redshirting as a true freshman in 2009, Clint Chelf was OSU's second-team quarterback behind Brandon Weeden in 2010 and 2011. With Weeden selected in the first round of the 2012 NFL Draft, Chelf, Wes Lunt and J.W. Walsh had an open competition during 2012 spring drills to earn the starting quarterback spot. Lunt was named the starter, but was sidelined with an injury early in the regular season. Walsh then stepped in and also sustained an injury that opened the door for Chelf to take the reins. Chelf's performance during that time was strong enough for him to hold onto the starting job despite the fact that both Lunt and Walsh were healthy in the Cowboys' final two games of 2012. Chelf started the 2013 season opener vs. Mississippi State, but was replaced by Walsh in the first quarter when the coaches were looking to spark the offense. Walsh then held on to the starting spot for five games before Chelf was inserted during the TCU game when the coaches were again looking for a spark. Chelf started every ensuing game and the Cowboys flourished in the Big 12 standings with him at the helm.
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• Quinn Sharp leads the nation with 35 touchbacks on kickoffs. • Perrish Cox scores three touchdowns on kickoff returns. • Dez Bryant scores two touchdowns on punt returns despite playing in only three games. 2010
• Dan Bailey wins the Lou Groza Award as America’s top kicker. • Dan Bailey sets an NCAA record for kicker scoring with 149 points scored. • Dan Bailey is named Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Year. • Dan Bailey is named first-team All-Big 12 kicker. • Quinn Sharp earns first-team All-America honors as a punter by the FWAA. • Quinn Sharp is named first-team All-Big 12 punter. • Oklahoma State scores a staggering five special teams touchdowns. • Quinn Sharp leads the nation with 53 touchbacks on kickoffs. 2011
• Quinn Sharp earns first-team All-America honors as a kicker by the FWAA, becoming only the second player to earn FWAA All-America honors as both a kicker and a punter. • Quinn Sharp is named Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Year. • Quinn Sharp becomes the first player to be named first-team All-Big 12 kicker and punter in the same season. • Quinn Sharp leads the nation with 61 touchbacks on kickoffs. 2012
• Quinn Sharp earns first-team All-America honors as a kicker by the American Football Coaches Association. • Quinn Sharp breaks the NCAA record for kicker scoring with 156 points scored. The record he broke was set by former teammate Dan Bailey two years prior. • Quinn Sharp is named Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Year, becoming the first player to win that award twice. • Quinn Sharp is named first-team All-Big 12 kicker and punter for the second straight year. • Quinn Sharp leads the nation with 71 touchbacks on kickoffs. 2013
• The Cowboys blocked four kicks, good for the 10th-best total in the country. • Justin Gilbert averaged 25.2 yards per kickoff return to rank 27th in the country. • The Pokes ranked 11th nationally with 13.43 yards per punt return. OSU returned two punts for touchdowns and two other punts that gave the Cowboys starting field position inside the opponent's 20 yard line - and that doesn't count a blocked punt that was recovered at the 15 yard line against Texas Tech. • The Cowboys led the Big 12 and ranked 18th nationally by allowing only 18.74 yards per kickoff return.
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DUAL THREAT, PART TWO Similar to Clint Chelf, J.W. Walsh is also effective as both a passer and a runner. In week one against Mississippi State, the sophomore rushed for 125 yards and engineered three touchdown drives in leading Oklahoma State to a 21-3 win over the Bulldogs on a neutral field in Houston. In week two, Walsh set a school record for completion percentage (min. 20 attempts) and accounted for five touchdowns - four passing and one rushing - as part of OSU's 56-35 win at UTSA. Walsh had more touchdown passes (four) than incomplete passes (three) against UTSA and was honored as Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week for his performance. He was the only Big 12 quarterback with a 300-yard passing game and a 100-yard rushing game on his 2013 season résumé and was OSU's leading rusher in three games in 2013. He finished the season ranked 22nd nationally in adjusted QBR and was eighth nationally among underclassmen in that category, trailing only Oregon's Marcus Mariota, Florida State's Jameis Winston, Texas A&M's Johnny Manziel, UCLA's Brett Hundley, Mississippi State's Dak Prescott, Texas Tech's Davis Webb and North Carolina's Marquise Williams. COMPARING WALSH TO OTHER SOPHOMORE QUARTERBACKS J.W. Walsh ranked among the elite sophomore signal-callers in the nation in 2013. He was one of only five sophomore quarterbacks with 20 or more passing touchdowns and 10 or more rushing touchdowns through the first two years of his career, joining Texas A&M's Johnny Manziel, Oregon's Marcus Mariota, UCLA's Brett Hundley and BYU's Taysom Hill. MORE ON WALSH'S RECORD SHOWING VS. UTSA J.W. Walsh connected on 24-of-27 passes for 326 yards and four touchdowns against UTSA and etched his name in the OSU record book in the process. His 88.9 completion percentage set a new school record for single-game completion percentage, minimum 20 pass attempts. He added a rushing touchdown as well. Walsh’s 239.20 pass efficiency mark in the contest was good for the fourth-best single-game performance in school history. He started the game by completing 10 consecutive passes, then had two incompletions, then completed 10 consecutive passes again. By the time his day was done at the 9:47 mark of the third quarter, OSU held a 42-7 lead. ROLAND EXPLODES ON THE SCENE Making the first start of his career, Oklahoma State running back Desmond Roland rushed for 219 yards and four touchdowns on 26 carries to lead the Cowboys to a 58-27 win over Iowa State in Ames. He was honored as the Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week for his outburst. Roland’s 219 rushing yards were the second-most for a Big 12 player in a game in 2013 and his four touchdowns were the most. His 219 rushing yards were the most for an Oklahoma State back in a road game against a Big 12 opponent since Vernand Morency rushed for 269 yards at Kansas in 2003. ROLLIN' WITH ROLAND Desmond Roland turned in a workmanlike performance in the Cowboys' win at No. 15 Texas Tech, carrying 31 times for 96 yards and three touchdowns against the Red Raiders. His numbers dipped after Kansas, Texas and Baylor keyed on him, but he erupted for 144 rushing yards and three touchdowns (two rushing, one passing) against Oklahoma. Since taking over as the starter, Roland scored 13 touchdowns - 11 rushing and two receiving. He had 13 rushing touchdowns in 2013, a mark that led all running backs in the Big 12 and ranked 31st among all players nationally. RECEIVERS' CALLING CARD WAS BALANCE Josh Stewart and Tracy Moore were the leaders of the receiving corps in 2013, but make no mistake; balance was OSU's best weapon. Case in point - 13 different Cowboys caught passes in games against both UTSA and Lamar. Redshirt freshman Jhajuan Seales (39 catches for 571 yards and three touchdowns) emerged as a viable weapon on the outside and Charlie Moore added 35 receptions for 468 yards and took five of those in for touchdowns.
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2013 NOTES SMALL STEWART HAS BIG IMPACT Standing 5-10 and weighing 185 pounds, Oklahoma State receiver Josh Stewart wasn't the biggest receiver in the nation, but what he lacked in size, he made up for with quickness, elusiveness, route-running and good hands. For the second straight year, the junior from Denton, Texas led OSU in receptions. He was second on the team in receiving yards. Stewart passed former OSU All-American and current Dallas Cowboys star Dez Bryant on OSU's career receptions list in the Cowboys' win over TCU and he became only the seventh 2,000-yard receiver in school history as part of the Cowboys' win at No. 15 Texas Tech. He trails only Rashaun Woods, Justin Blackmon and Hart Lee Dykes on OSU's career receptions list. OSU CAREER RECEPTIONS LEADERS 1. 293 Rashaun Woods (293-4414) 2. 253 Justin Blackmon (253-3564) 3. 224 Hart Lee Dykes (224-3510) 4. 180 Josh Stewart (180-2204) 5. 163 D'Juan Woods (163-2751) 6. 161 Josh Cooper (161-1695) 7. 147 Dez Bryant (147-2425) 8. 144 Tracy Moore (144-2064) 9. 127 Adarius Bowman (127-2187) 10. 115 Neill Armstrong (115-1434)
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OSU CAREER RECEIVING YARDS LEADERS 1. 4414 Rashaun Woods (293-4414) 1999-03 -----------5. 2425 Dez Bryant (147-2425) 2007-09 6. 2204 Josh Stewart (180-2204) 2011-13 7. 2187 Adarius Bowman (127-2187) 2006-07 8. 2064 Tracy Moore (144-2064) 2009-13 9. 1973 Herman Eben (114-1973) 1968-70 10. 1695 Josh Cooper (161-1695) 2007-11 STEWART AS A PUNT RETURNER Josh Stewart led the Big 12 and ranked fourth nationally with 16.7 yards per punt return in 2013. He had returns of 95 yards, 67 yards, 46 yards, 41 yards, 36 yards and 29 yards. STEWART SET BIG 12 RECORD Josh Stewart recorded the longest punt return in Oklahoma State and Big 12 history with a 95-yarder in the Cowboys’ 24-10 win over TCU. That was the longest punt return for any player in the country in 2013. He added a 29-yard punt return later in the contest, but his 95-yarder was the one that gave the Cowboys the jolt they needed early in the game. That score was Stewart’s second punt-return touchdown of the season (he had a 67-yarder against Lamar), tying him with Barry Sanders (1987), Darrent Williams (2003) and Dez Bryant (2008) atop the school list for most punt return touchdowns in a season. MULTIPLE PUNT RETURN TOUCHDOWNS IN 2013 Player Cl Pos 1. Ryan Switzer, North Carolina Fr. WR 2. Josh Stewart, Oklahoma State Jr. WR 2. Nelson Agholor, Southern California So. WR 2. Tim Vizzi, San Diego State Sr. WR 2. Rashard Smith, North Carolina State Sr. WR 2. Kevonte Martin-Manley, Iowa Jr. WR 2. Jalen Saunders, Oklahoma Sr. WR 2. Bralon Addison, Oregon So. WR 2. Isaiah Burse, Fresno State Sr. WR 2. Christion Jones, Alabama Jr. WR 2. Levi Norwood, Baylor Jr. WR 2. Jamison Crowder, Duke Jr. WR 2. Bruce Natson, Utah State So. WR
G 12 11 13 12 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 13 13
Punt Ret 21 20 16 16 17 18 18 19 21 21 24 25 31
Punt Ret TDs 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
SPECIAL ON SPECIAL TEAMS Josh Stewart was one of four members of the 2013 Cowboys with either a kickoff return touchdown or a punt return touchdown in his career, joining Justin Gilbert (six career kickoff return touchdowns), Desmond Roland (one career kickoff return touchdown) and Zack Craig (one career punt return touchdown). No team in America had more active players with a special teams touchdown in their career than OSU in 2013.
SITUATIONAL RECORDS Home Away Neutral Natural Grass Artificial Turf Day Games Night Games vs. Ranked Opponents August September October November December January Leading at Halftime Trailing at Halftime Tied at Halftime Scoring First Opponent Scoring First Score < 20 Points Score 20+ Points Score 30+ Points Score 40+ Points Opponent Scores < 20 Points Opponent Scores 20+ Points Opponent Scores 30+ Points Opponent Scores 40+ Points Gain <20 First Downs Gain 20+ First Downs Opponent Gains < 20 First Downs Opponent Gains 20+ First Downs More Rushing Yards Than Opponent Fewer Rushing Yards Than Opponent Rush For < 100 Yards Rush For 100+ Yards Opponent Rushes For < 100 Yards Opponent Rushes For 100+ Yards More Passing Yards Than Opponent Fewer Passing Yards Than Opponent Pass For < 200 Yards Pass For 200+ Yards Opponent Passes For < 200 Yards Opponent Passes For 200+ Yards Pass For < 300 Yards Pass For 300+ Yards Opponent Passes For < 300 Yards Opponent Passes For 300+ Yards More Total Yards Than Opponent Fewer Total Yards Than Opponent Gain < 300 Total Yards Gain 300+ Total Yards Opponent Gains < 300 Total Yards Opponent Gains 300+ Total Yards Commit No Turnovers Win Turnover Battle Equal Turnovers As Opponent Lose Turnover Battle Commit < 6 Penalties Commit 6+ Penalties 3rd Down % < 25 3rd Down % 25-49 3rd Down % 50+ Opponent 3rd Down % < 25 Opponent 3rd Down % 25-49 Opponent 3rd Down % 50+ Trail Time of Possession Lead Time of Possession
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2013 Gundy Era 5-1 45-14 4-1 25-21 1-1 7-3 1-0 9-14 9-3 68-24 7-2 40-21 3-1 37-17 3-2 15-19 1-0 2-0 2-1 27-7 3-0 23-11 4-0 19-15 0-1 4-3 0-1 2-2 10-0 61-6 0-2 14-30 0-1 2-2 8-2 55-17 2-1 22-21 0-0 1-9 10-3 76-29 8-1 66-16 6-0 44-4 6-0 42-0 4-3 35-38 2-3 16-32 0-1 2-20 1-2 12-17 9-1 64-21 5-1 39-12 5-2 38-26 6-2 60-18 4-1 17-20 4-0 9-8 6-3 68-30 1-1 26-4 9-2 51-34 5-3 47-13 5-0 30-25 3-0 18-15 7-3 59-23 5-1 26-8 5-2 51-30 7-1 44-24 3-2 32-14 7-2 58-22 3-1 19-16 7-3 60-11 3-0 17-27 0-0 2-8 10-3 75-30 1-0 19-1 9-3 58-37 4-0 19-0 8-0 46-5 2-1 20-9 0-2 11-24 4-0 33-18 6-3 44-20 0-1 4-11 6-2 36-19 4-0 37-8 2-1 19-3 7-2 49-25 1-0 9-10 9-3 45-31 1-0 32-7
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2013 NOTES OKLAHOMA STATE AND NIKE The Oklahoma State football program is outfitted by Nike and is on the cutting edge of uniform combinations. Since the start of the 2011 season, the Cowboys have worn white helmets, black helmets, gray helmets, orange helmets and carbon fiber helmets and have worn orange jerseys, black jerseys, gray jerseys and white jerseys to go with orange pants, black pants, gray pants and white pants.
2011 UNIFORM TRACKER Opponent Helmet Jersey Pants Louisiana White Gray White Arizona White Black Black Tulsa White White Black Texas A&M Gray White Gray Kansas Black Black Orange Texas Black White Black Missouri White White White Baylor Gray Orange Gray K-State Gray Black Gray Texas Tech White White Gray Iowa State Black White Orange Oklahoma Black Orange Black Stanford Black Black Black 2012 UNIFORM TRACKER Opponent Helmet Jersey Pants Savannah State White Orange White Arizona White White Gray Louisiana Black Orange Orange Texas Black Orange Black Kansas Carbon White Gray Iowa State Orange Orange Orange TCU Black Black Black Kansas State Orange White Orange West Virginia Black Gray Gray Texas Tech Orange Orange White Oklahoma White White White Baylor Carbon White Orange Purdue Black Black Black 2013 UNIFORM TRACKER Opponent Helmet Jersey Pants Mississippi State Black White Black UTSA Orange White Orange Lamar White Orange White West Virginia White White Black Kansas State Black Black Orange TCU Orange Orange Orange Iowa State White White Black Texas Tech Orange White White Kansas Black Black Gray Texas Black White Black Baylor White Black White Oklahoma Black Orange Black Missouri White White White
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MOORE OF A GOOD THING Senior Tracy Moore joined the OSU career top 10 in both receptions and receiving yards this season. He finished ranked eighth in school history with 144 receptions and eighth in school history with 2,064 receiving yards. Moore had at least one touchdown reception in five of OSU's last seven games and led the squad with six touchdown grabs on the year. THE DEFENSIVE LINE AS A GROUP The play of the defensive line was among the biggest contributing factors in Oklahoma State's defensive resurgence in 2013. Time and time again, the Cowboys won the battle in the trenches, thanks largely to Calvin Barnett, James Castleman, Tyler Johnson and Jimmy Bean. With the defensive line setting the tone, the Cowboy defense averaged 7.3 tackles for loss per game in 2013 (a mark that ranked 16th nationally) and had 25 sacks - 19.5 of which belong to defensive linemen. Additionally, defensive tackle James Castleman blocked a field goal attempt at West Virginia and a point-after attempt at Iowa State. BARNETT A PRESENCE IN THE MIDDLE Senior defensive tackle Calvin Barnett commanded attention and was frequently double-teamed by opposing offensive linemen, but still managed 9.0 tackles for loss, 3.5 sacks and five quarterback hurries in 2013. Though his stats may not reveal it, his ability to open up lanes for the other members of the Cowboy front seven was a substantial factor in OSU's defensive resurgence. MAN ON FIRE Senior defensive end Tyler Johnson was as active as anyone on the OSU defense, recording 52 tackles, 9.5 tackles for loss, four sacks, five quarterback hurries and three forced fumbles. His 54-yard fumble return for a touchdown in the second half of OSU's 58-27 win over Iowa State in Ames was one of the team's signature moments of the season. LAVEY ONE OF THE BIG 12'S BEST Linebacker Caleb Lavey was a force in the middle of the Oklahoma State defense. The senior from Celina, Texas led the team with 93 tackles and 13.0 tackles for loss. He finished seventh in the Big 12 and 33rd nationally with 5.4 solo tackles per game. Lavey's four interceptions led all Big 12 linebackers and was third among linebackers nationally. His 13.0 tackles for loss tied for the lead among all Big 12 linebackers. LINEBACKERS WITH THE MOST INTERCEPTIONS IN 2013 Player Int 1. Shawn Jackson, Tulsa 5 1. Cam Thomas, Western Kentucky 5 3. Caleb Lavey, Oklahoma State 4 3. Chi Chi Ariguzo, Northwestern 4 3. Skai Moore, South Carolina 4 3. James Morris, Iowa 4 LAVEY EARNED BIG 12 DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK VS. MISSISSIPPI STATE Oklahoma State senior linebacker Caleb Lavey earned Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week after the Cowboys' season-opening win over Mississippi State. Lavey recorded a team-best 11 tackles in that contest and added two tackles for loss and a half-sack. It was the first such honor of Lavey's career. THE PLAYMAKER Shaun Lewis was an important player on Oklahoma State's defense throughout his career. The senior from Missouri City, Texas, started each of his last 45 games and his 250 career tackles trailed only Daytawion Lowe's 269 among Cowboys active in 2013. Lewis's 195 career solo tackles ranked him 15th nationally among all players active in 2013. Lewis was praised time and time again by his position coach and OSU defensive coordinator Glenn Spencer for his intelligence, leadership and savvy. Lewis racked up 73 tackles, eight tackles for loss, three interceptions, two fumbles forced, two fumbles recovered, five pass breakups and a quarterback hurry in 2013. LEWIS EARNED BIG 12 DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK VS. KANSAS STATE For the second time in his career, Shaun Lewis earned Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week following his performance in Oklahoma State's win over Kansas State. In addition to snuffing out K-State's comeback hopes with an interception late in the fourth quarter, Lewis forced a fumble that was scooped up by the Cowboys, recovered a different fumble, led the team with eight tackles and bagged a tackle for loss in OSU's dramatic 33-29 win. GILBERT KEYED WIN AT TEXAS, EARNED BIG 12 DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Justin Gilbert intercepted two passes and returned one 43 yards for a touchdown to lead OSUâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 38-13 win over No. 23 Texas in Austin. He also had nine tackles and a pass breakup in the win and was recognized as Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week for his performance.
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2013 NOTES GILBERT WAS BIG 12 SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK VS. KANSAS Justin Gilbert earned Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Week honors after he returned the opening kickoff of the game 100 yards for a touchdown in the Cowboys' 42-6 win over Kansas. Gilbert's score - the sixth kickoff return touchdown of his career - gave him sole possession of the conference's career record, made him the active leader among all NCAA players and left him just one kickoff return touchdown shy of tying the NCAA record of seven, held jointly by Clemson's C.J. Spiller (2006-09) and Houston's Tyron Carrier (2008-11).
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NOT YOUR EVERYDAY TRANSFER The Cowboy secondary received a boost in the preseason with the addition of Tyler Patmon, a three-year starter at Kansas who graduated early and enrolled at OSU for graduate school, but nobody knew how much of a boost he would end up bringing. Patmon finished with a team-best nine pass breakups on the year and he recorded his first interception in an OSU uniform at West Virginia. Patmon picked up a fumble against Baylor and returned it 78 yards for a touchdown in OSU's 49-17 rout of the No. 3 Bears. He started against Kansas State, Texas Tech, Kansas, Texas and Baylor. SAFETY FIRST Free safety Daytawion Lowe joined Calvin Barnett, Caleb Lavey, Shaun Lewis and Justin Gilbert in being part of the leadership of the Cowboy defense. Lowe was a consistent performer throughout his time in Stillwater and finished his career with 262 tackles. Lowe's 211 career solo tackles ranked him seventh nationally among all players active in 2013. His interception against Kansas State was the final dagger applied in the Cowboys' dramatic win over the Wildcats in 2013. BATTLE TESTED Strong safety Shamiel Gary had to win a position battle that lasted through spring, summer and fall camp to keep the starting job that he held in 2012. His performance during the 2013 season validated the coaching staff's decision to keep him in the starting role, as he tied for the team lead with nine pass break-ups, highlighted by a three-PBU performance against TCU. Gary finished 13th in the Big 12 with 0.82 passes defended per game in 2013. GROGAN EARNED BIG 12 SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK Freshman kicker Ben Grogan earned Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Week following his performance against Kansas State. Grogan kicked four field goals in the victory - a feat made even more impressive by the fact that the game featured eight lead changes and every kick he attempted had significant implications on the outcome of the contest. Grogan's four field goals made and 15 points scored by kicking were both OSU freshman records. FIRST-TIMERS A total of 13 players made the first starts of their respective careers for Oklahoma State in 2013 - defensive ends Jimmy Bean and Tyler Johnson, linebacker Ryan Simmons, cornerback Tyler Patmon, safety Lyndell Johnson, running back Desmond Roland, offensive linemen Travis Cross, Chris Grisbhy, Brandon Garrett and Paul Lewis, tight end Zac Veatch and receivers Jhajuan Seales and David Glidden. All told, 23 players saw the first game action of their OSU careers in 2013, highlighted by five true freshmen - receiver Marcell Ateman, kicker Ben Grogan, safeties Deric Robertson and Jordan Sterns and running back Rennie Childs. NEW STAFF MEETINGS For the first time in several years, OSU had a significant turnover in its coaching staff from 2012 to 2013. Four new coaches joined the staff, including a pair of new coordinators. The newcomers were offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach Mike Yurcich, receivers coach Jason Ray, defensive line coach Joe Bob Clements and safeties coach Tim Duffie. Glenn Spencer was elevated from co-defensive coordinator to defensive coordinator. He continued to coach linebackers as well. • Yurcich came to OSU from Shippensburg in Pennsylvania, where he served as offensive coordinator for the most potent attack in Division II. • Ray is a native Oklahoman who played at Missouri and was most recently on the staff at Wyoming. • Clements is a former player and staff member at Kansas State. • A native of Jefferson, Texas, Duffie came to OSU after coaching stops at UTEP, Colorado State and Wake Forest. COORDINATING EFFORTS OSU broke in two new coordinators in the same season for the first time since 2005 (Mike Gundy’s first season as the Cowboy head coach). Mike Yurcich became the fifth offensive coordinator under Gundy. Previously that position was held by Larry Fedora (2005-2007), Dana Holgorsen (2010) and Todd Monken (2011-12). In 2008 and 2009 Gunter Brewer and Joe Wickline held the title of co-offensive coordinators with Gundy the play-caller. Spencer is the successor of Vance Bedford (2005-2006), Tim Beckman (2007-2008) and Bill Young (2009-2012).
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MISSISSIPPI STATE (7-6; 3-5 SEC) Bulldogs claimed a 44-7 win over Rice in the Liberty Bowl.
UTSA (7-5; 6-2 CONFERENCE USA) All that kept UTSA from a bowl was its transitional status.
LAMAR (5-7; 2-5 SOUTHLAND) Cardinals finished sixth in the Southland Conference standings.
WEST VIRGINIA (4-8; 2-7 BIG 12) After upsetting Cowboys, Mountaineers dropped six of last seven games.
KANSAS STATE (8-5; 5-4 BIG 12) Wildcats beat Michigan, 31-14, in the Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl.
TCU (4-8; 2-7 BIG 12) Horned Frogs dropped five of last six games to close the season.
IOWA STATE (3-9; 2-7 BIG 12) Cyclones won last two games, but couldn't overcome their 1-9 start.
TEXAS TECH (8-5; 4-5 BIG 12) Red Raiders handed Arizona State a 37-23 defeat in the Holiday Bowl.
KANSAS (3-9; 1-8 BIG 12) Victory over West Virginia provided the highlight of Jayhawks' season.
TEXAS (8-5; 7-2 BIG 12) Cowboys' 38-13 win over Longhorns was largest home loss of the Mack Brown era.
BAYLOR (11-2; 8-1 BIG 12) Big 12 champions' only defeat during the regular season was thumping from OSU.
OKLAHOMA (11-2; 7-2 BIG 12) Sooners beat Alabama, 45-31, in the Sugar Bowl.
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THE LAST TIME... OKLAHOMA STATE TEAM 50+ Points 60+ Points 70+ Points Shut a team out at home Shut out a conference opponent at home Shut a team out on the road Shut out a conference opponent on the road Overtime game 30+ first downs 50+ rushing attempts 60+ rushing attempts 70+ rushing attempts 200+ Yards Rushing 300+ Yards Rushing 400+ Yards Rushing 500+ Yards Rushing Less than 100 Yards Rushing Less than 50 Yards Rushing Less than 25 Yards Rushing 50+ pass attempts 60+ pass attempts 40+ pass completions 300+ Yards Passing 400+ Yards Passing 500+ Yards Passing Less than 100 Yards Passing 500+ Yards Total Offense 600+ Yards Total Offense 700+ Yards Total Offense Less than 200 Yards Total Offense Less than 150 Yards Total Offense 90+ offensive plays Beat a Top 25 team at home Beat a Top 20 team at home Beat a Top 15 team at home Beat a Top 10 team at home Beat a Top 5 team at home Beat a Top 25 team on the road Beat a Top 20 team on the road Beat a Top 15 team on the road Beat a Top 10 team on the road Beat a Top 5 team on the road Beat a Top 25 team at a neutral site Beat a Top 20 team at a neutral site Beat a Top 15 team at a neutral site Beat a Top 10 team at a neutral site Beat a Top 5 team at a neutral site Forced 5 Turnovers Intercepted 4 Passes Had 0 Turnovers
52 at Texas Tech, Nov. 2, 2013 65 vs. Louisiana, Sept. 15, 2012 84 vs. Savannah State, Sept. 1, 2012 vs. Savannah State, Sept. 1, 2012 (84-0) vs. Kansas State, Nov. 25, 1961 (45-0) at Oklahoma, Nov. 11, 1995 (12-0) at Oklahoma, Nov. 11, 1995 (12-0) at Oklahoma, Nov. 24, 2012 (L, 51-48) 30 at UTSA, Sept. 7, 2013 55 at Texas Tech, Nov. 2, 2013 61 vs. Texas Tech, Sept. 22, 2007 71 vs. Mississippi State, Sept. 19, 1998 200 vs. Oklahoma, Dec. 7, 2013 342 at Iowa State, Oct. 26, 2013 450 vs. Missouri State, Sept. 13, 2008 536 vs. Kansas, Nov. 12, 1988 85 vs. Kansas, Nov. 9, 2013 13 vs. Stanford, Jan. 2, 2012 13 vs. Stanford, Jan. 2, 2012 57 vs. Missouri (AT&T Cotton Bowl), Jan. 3, 2014 60 at Arizona, Sept. 8, 2012 42 at Iowa State, Nov. 18, 2011 381 vs. Missouri (AT&T Cotton Bowl), Jan. 3, 2014 440 vs. Baylor, Nov. 23, 2013 518 at UTSA, Sept. 7, 2013 78 at Iowa State, Oct. 26, 2013 548 vs. Missouri (AT&T Cotton Bowl), Jan. 3, 2014 605 at UTSA, Sept. 7, 2013 742 vs. Louisiana, Sept. 15, 2012 109 at Oklahoma, Nov. 28, 2009 109 at Oklahoma, Nov. 28, 2009 96 vs. Missouri (AT&T Cotton Bowl), Jan. 3, 2014 vs. No. 3 Baylor, Nov. 23, 2013 (49-17) vs. No. 3 Baylor, Nov. 23, 2013 (49-17) vs. No. 3 Baylor, Nov. 23, 2013 (49-17) vs. No. 3 Baylor, Nov. 23, 2013 (49-17) vs. No. 3 Baylor, Nov. 23, 2013 (49-17) at No. 23 Texas, Nov. 16, 2013 (38-13) at No. 15 Texas Tech, Nov. 2, 2013 (52-34) at No. 15 Texas Tech, Nov. 2, 2013 (52-34) at No. 8 Texas A&M, Sept. 24, 2011 (30-29) at No. 3 Missouri, Oct. 11, 2008 (28-23) vs. No. 4 Stanford (2012 Fiesta Bowl), 41-38 vs. No. 4 Stanford (2012 Fiesta Bowl), 41-38 vs. No. 4 Stanford (2012 Fiesta Bowl), 41-38 vs. No. 4 Stanford (2012 Fiesta Bowl), 41-38 vs. No. 4 Stanford (2012 Fiesta Bowl), 41-38 5 vs. Kansas State, Oct. 5, 2013 4 at Tulsa, Sept. 18, 2011 vs. Baylor, Nov. 23, 2013
OKLAHOMA STATE INDIVIDUAL RUSHING 100+ Yards Rushing 144, Desmond Roland vs. Oklahoma, Dec. 7, 2013 100+ Yards Rushing at Halftime 110, Desmond Roland vs. Oklahoma, Dec. 7, 2013 200+ Yards Rushing 219, Desmond Roland at Iowa State, Oct. 26, 2013 200+ Yards Rushing in a Half 208, Kendall Hunter 1st half vs. Washington St., Sept. 4, 2010 QB Rushed for 100 Yards 125, J.W. Walsh vs. Mississippi State, Aug. 31, 2013 Two Players with 100+ Yards Rushing 125, J.W Walsh -and 102, Jeremy Smith vs. Mississippi State, Aug. 31, 2013 Three Players with 100+ Yards Rushing 148, Keith Toston vs. Missouri St., Sept. 13, 2008 138, Beau Johnson vs. Missouri St., Sept. 13, 2008 132, Kendall Hunter vs. Missouri St., Sept. 13, 2008 Had a run of 50+ Yards 51, Desmond Roland vs. Oklahoma, Dec. 7, 2013 Had a run of 75+ Yards 81, Herschel Sims vs. Baylor, Oct. 29, 2011 (TD) Had a run of 80+ Yards 81, Herschel Sims vs. Baylor, Oct. 29, 2011 (TD) Had a run of 90+ Yards 95, Tatum Bell vs. Texas Tech, Oct. 18, 2003 (TD) Had 30+ Rushing Attempts 31, Desmond Roland at Texas Tech, Nov. 2, 2013 Had 35+ Rushing Attempts 41, David Thompson vs. Baylor, Nov. 23, 1996 Had 40+ Rushing Attempts 41, David Thompson vs. Baylor, Nov. 23, 1996 4+ Rushing Touchdowns 4, Desmond Roland at Iowa State, Oct. 26, 2013 5+ Rushing Touchdowns 5, Barry Sanders vs. Kansas, Nov. 12, 1988
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OKLAHOMA STATE INDIVIDUAL PASSING 300+ Yards Passing 381, Clint Chelf vs. Missouri (AT&T Cotton Bowl), Jan. 3, 2014 300+ Yards Passing in a half 317, Wes Lunt 2nd half at Arizona, Sept. 8, 2012 400+ Yards Passing 415, J.W. Walsh vs. Iowa State, Oct. 20, 2012 Had 30+ Completions 33, Clint Chelf vs. Missouri (AT&T Cotton Bowl), Jan. 3, 2014 Had 40+ Completions 42, Brandon Weeden at Iowa State, Nov. 18, 2011 Had 40+ Attempts 57, Clint Chelf vs. Missouri (AT&T Cotton Bowl), Jan. 3, 2014 Had 50+ Attempts 57, Clint Chelf vs. Missouri (AT&T Cotton Bowl), Jan. 3, 2014 Had 60+ Attempts 60, Wes Lunt at Arizona, Sept. 8, 2012 50+ Yard Pass 56, Clint Chelf to Tracy Moore vs. Baylor, Nov. 23, 2013 (TD) 80+ Yard Pass 80, Brandon Weeden vs. Justin Blackmon vs. Nebraska, Oct. 23, 2010 (TD) 90+ Yard Pass 95, Zac Robinson to Jeremy Broadway vs. Iowa State, Nov. 1, 2008 Had 4+ TD Passes 4, J.W. Walsh at UTSA, Sept. 7, 2013 Had 4+ TD Passes in a Half 5, Brandon Weeden 1st half vs. Kansas, Oct. 8, 2011 Had 5+ TD Passes 5, Brandon Weeden at Texas Tech, Nov. 12, 2011 Had 5+ TD Passes in a Half 5, Brandon Weeden 1st half vs. Kansas, Oct. 8, 2011 Had 6+ TD Passes 6, Brandon Weeden vs. Tulsa, Sept. 18, 2010 Had 7+ TD Passes 7, Josh Fields at SMU, Sept. 20, 2003 OKLAHOMA STATE INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING Caught 10+ Passes 10, Josh Stewart vs. TCU, Oct. 19, 2013 Two Players Caught 10+ Passes 13, Josh Cooper -and 10, Justin Blackmon at Iowa State, Nov. 18, 2011 Three Players Caught 10+ Passes 11, Josh Cooper; 11, Justin Blackmon -and 10 Hubert Anyiam at Texas A&M, Sept. 24, 2011 100+ Yards Receiving 100, Tracy Moore vs. Missouri (AT&T Cotton Bowl), Jan. 3, 2014 100+ Yards Receiving at halftime 106, Josh Stewart vs. TCU, Oct. 19, 2013 200+ Yards Receiving 205, Justin Blackmon vs. Kansas State, Nov. 5, 2011 300+ Yards Receiving 300, Adarius Bowman at Kansas, Oct. 14, 2006 Two Players with 100+ Yards Receiving 112, Blake Jackson -and 104, Josh Stewart vs. Louisiana, Sept. 15, 2012 Had 3+ TD Catches 3, Isaiah Anderson vs. Texas Tech, Nov. 17, 2012 Had 4+ TD Catches 4, Tracy Moore at Arizona, Sept. 8, 2012 Had 5+ TD Catches 7, Rashaun Woods at SMU, Sept. 20, 2003 100+ Yards Receiving by a Running Back 113, Gerald Hudson at Kansas, Nov. 4, 1989 100 yards rushing and receiving, same game Gerald Hudson at Kansas, Nov. 4, 1989 108 rushing yards and 113 receiving yards OKLAHOMA STATE INDIVIDUAL DEFENSE Had 15+ Tackles 15, Alex Elkins at Arizona, Sept. 8, 2012 Had 20+ Tackles 20, Dwayne Levels at Baylor, Nov. 17, 2001 Had 2+ Interceptions 2, Justin Gilbert at Texas, Nov. 16, 2013 Had 3+ Interceptions 3, Jacob Lacey vs. Texas, Nov. 3, 2007 INT Return for a Touchdown 43, Justin Gilbert at Texas, Nov. 16, 2013 Fumble Return for a Touchdown 78, Tyler Patmon vs. Baylor, Nov. 23, 2013 Multiple Defensive TDs Justin Gilbert (31 yd int return) and Tyler Johnson (54 yd fumble return) at Iowa State, Oct. 26, 2013 Had 4+ Tackles for Loss 4, Jamie Blatnick at Texas, Oct. 15, 2011 Had 5+ Tackles for Loss 5, Nathan Peterson, Nov. 17, 2007 Had 3+ Sacks 3, Nathan Peterson at Baylor, Nov. 17, 2007 Blocked a Punt Zack Craig vs. Oklahoma, Dec. 7, 2013 Blocked a FG James Castleman at West Virginia, Sept. 28, 2013 Blocked a PAT James Castleman at Iowa State, Oct. 26, 2013 Recorded a Safety Team at Washington State, Aug. 30, 2008
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THE LAST TIME... OKLAHOMA STATE INDIVIDUAL MISCELLANEOUS KR for a Touchdown 100, Justin Gilbert vs. Kansas, Nov. 9, 2013 Game-Opening KR for a Touchdown 100, Justin Gilbert vs. Kansas, Nov. 9, 2013 PR for a Touchdown 95, Josh Stewart vs. TCU, Oct. 19, 2013 Punt Blocked for a Touchdown Zack Craig blocked & returned vs. Texas Tech, Nov. 17, 2012 Returned a blocked FG for a Touchdown Massey blocked, M. Jones returned vs. Kansas, Nov. 13, 1999 Returned a PAT for a score D. Williams vs. Kansas State, Oct. 12, 2002 Scored 4+ TDs in a game 4, Desmond Roland at Iowa State, Oct. 26, 2013 Scored 5+ TDs in a game 7, Rashaun Woods at SMU, Sept. 20, 2003 Passed For 200 Yards & Rushed For 100 Yards Zac Robinson, 202 passing/144 rushing at Baylor, Nov. 17, 2007 300-yd passer, 200-yd rusher, 200-yd receiver Zac Robinson, 320 yards passing, Kendall Hunter, 210 yards rushing, Dez Bryant, 236 yards receiving vs. Houston, Sept. 6, 2008 300-yd passer, 100-yd rusher, 100-yd receiver Clint Chelf, 333 passing Joseph Randle, 139 rushing and Josh Stewart, 147 receiving at Baylor, Dec. 1, 2012 100-yd rusher & 100-yd receiver, same game Joseph Randle, 139 yards rushing and Josh Stewart, 147 receiving at Baylor, Dec. 1, 2012 200-yd rusher & 200-yd receiver, same game Kendall Hunter, 210 yards rushing, Dez Bryant, 236 yards receiving vs. Houston, Sept. 6, 2008 Punted the Ball 70+ Yards 74, Quinn Sharp vs. West Virginia, Nov. 10, 2012 Punted the Ball 80+ Yards 80, Cole Farden at Baylor, Nov. 22, 2003 Kicked a 50-Yard FG 51, Quinn Sharp vs. Texas Tech, Nov. 17, 2012 Kicked Two 50+ Yard FGs, same game Dan Bailey (52 and 52) at Louisiana, Oct. 8, 2010 Made 4+ FG 4, Ben Grogan vs. Kansas State, Oct. 5, 2013 Blocked multiple kicks in a game Zack Craig (two blocked punts) vs. Texas Tech, Nov. 17, 2012 OPPONENT TEAM 50+ Points Shut out OSU in Stillwater Shut out OSU in Stillwater (Conf.) Shut out OSU at opponent home Shut out OSU at opponent home (Conf.) Shut out OSU in the first half Shut out OSU in the second half 30+ first downs 40+ first downs 50+ rushing attempts 60+ rushing attempts Less than 25 Yards Rushing Less than 50 yards Rushing Less than 100 Yards Rushing 200+ Yards Rushing 300+ Yards Rushing 400+ Yards Rushing 500+ Yards Rushing 50+ pass attempts 60+ pass attempts 70+ pass attempts Less than 100 Yards Passing Less than 200 Yards Passing 300+ Yards Passing 400+ Yards Passing 500+ Yards Passing 600+ Yards Passing Less than 200 Yards Total Offense Less than 150 Yards Total Offense 500+ Yards Total Offense 600+ Yards Total Offense 700+ Yards Total Offense 90+ offensive plays 100+ offensive plays Forced 5 OSU Turnovers Intercepted 4 OSU Passes Had 0 Turnovers OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL RUSHING 100+ Yards Rushing 200+ Yards Rushing 250+ Yards Rushing QB rushed for 100 Yards Two Players with 100+ Yards Rushing 50+ Yard Run 80+ Yard Run 90+ Yard Run
51 at Oklahoma, Nov. 24, 2012 vs. Colorado, Oct. 1, 2005 (34-0) vs. Colorado, Oct. 1, 2005 (34-0) at Oklahoma, Nov. 28, 2009 (27-0) at Oklahoma, Nov. 28, 2009 (27-0) vs. Ole Miss, Jan. 2, 2010 at Oklahoma, Nov. 28, 2009 35 at Texas Tech, Nov. 2, 2013 44 at Oklahoma, Nov. 24, 2012 55 at Baylor, Dec. 1, 2012 65 at Nebraska, Aug. 30, 2003 13 vs. Colorado, Nov. 19, 2009 41 vs. Arizona, Sept. 8, 2011 94 vs. Baylor, Nov. 23, 2013 256 vs. Missouri (AT&T Cotton Bowl), Jan. 3, 2014 319 at Baylor, Dec. 1, 2012 513, Nebraska, Aug. 31, 1995 513, Nebraska, Aug. 31, 1995 71 at Texas Tech, Nov. 2, 2013 71 at Texas Tech, Nov. 2, 2013 71 at Texas Tech, Nov. 2, 2013 81 vs. Savannah State, Sept. 1, 2012 193 vs. Oklahoma, Dec. 7, 2013 359 vs. Baylor, Nov. 23, 2013 425 at Texas Tech, Nov. 2, 2013 512 at Oklahoma, Nov. 24, 2012 646 vs. Texas Tech, Sept. 22, 2007 139, vs. Savannah State, Sept. 1, 2012 139, Savannah State, Sept. 1, 2012 549 at Texas Tech, Nov. 2, 2013 615 at Baylor, Dec. 1, 2012 718, vs. Texas Tech, Sept. 22, 2007 91 vs. Missouri (AT&T Cotton Bowl), Jan. 3, 2014 103 at Oklahoma, Nov. 24, 2012 5 at Kansas State, Nov. 3, 2012 4 at Kansas State, Nov. 3, 2012 at Kansas State, Nov. 3, 2012 118, Daniel Sams vs. Kansas State, Oct. 5, 2013 202, Allen Patrick vs. Oklahoma, Nov. 24, 2007 267, Vince Young vs. Texas, Oct. 29, 2005 118, Daniel Sams vs. Kansas State, Oct. 5, 2013 173, Ja’Terian Douglas -and159 Trey Watts at Tulsa, Sept. 18, 2011 50, Tony Pierson, vs. Kansas, Nov. 9, 2013 80, Ja’Terian Douglas, at Tulsa, Sept. 18, 2011 90, Calvin Jones at Nebraska, Oct. 10, 1992
Had 30+ Rushing Attempts Had 35+ Rushing Attempts 4+ Rushing Touchdowns 5+ Rushing Touchdowns
35, Stepfan Taylor vs. Stanford, Jan. 2, 2012 35, Stepfan Taylor vs. Stanford, Jan. 2, 2012 5, Cedric Benson vs. Texas, Nov. 6, 2004 5, Cedric Benson vs. Texas, Nov. 6, 2004
OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL PASSING 300+ Yards Passing 359, Bryce Petty vs. Baylor, Nov. 23, 2013 400+ Yards Passing 425, Davis Webb at Texas Tech, Nov. 2, 2013 500+ Yards Passing 500, Landry Jones at Oklahoma, Nov. 24, 2012 600+ Yards Passing 646, Graham Harrell vs. Texas Tech, Sept. 22, 2007 Had 30+ Completions 45, Davis Webb at Texas Tech, Nov. 2, 2013 Had 40+ Completions 45, Davis Webb at Texas Tech, Nov. 2, 2013 Had 40+ Attempts 40, James Franklin vs. Missouri (AT&T Cotton Bowl), Jan. 3, 2014 Had 50+ Attempts 71, Davis Webb at Texas Tech, Nov. 2, 2013 Had 60+ Attempts 71, Davis Webb at Texas Tech, Nov. 2, 2013 Had 65+ Attempts 71, Davis Webb at Texas Tech, Nov. 2, 2013 Had 70+ Attempts 71, Davis Webb at Texas Tech, Nov. 2, 2013 50+ Yard Pass 57, Blake Bell to Sterling Shepard vs. Oklahoma, Dec. 7, 2013 80+ Yard Pass 86, Landry Jones to Cameron Kenney vs. Oklahoma, Nov. 27, 2010 (TD) 90+ Yard Pass 96, Major Applewhite to Roy Williams, Sept. 30, 2000 (TD) Had 4+ TD Passes 4, Landry Jones vs. Oklahoma, Nov. 27, 2010 Had 5+ TD Passes 5, Taylor Martinez vs. Nebraska, Oct. 23, 2010 Had 6+ TD Passes 6, Graham Harrell vs. Texas Tech, Nov. 8, 2008 OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING Caught 10+ Passes 10, Antwan Goodley vs. Baylor, Nov. 23, 2013 Caught 15+ Passes 15, Jace Amaro at Texas Tech, Nov. 2, 2013 100+ Yards Receiving 112, Sterling Shepard vs. Oklahoma, Dec. 7, 2013 Two With 100+ Yards Receiving 162, Jalen Saunders, 146 Justin Brown and 103 Kenny Stills at Oklahoma, Nov. 24, 2012 Three With100+ Yards Receiving 162, Jalen Saunders, 146 Justin Brown and 103 Kenny Stills at Oklahoma, Nov. 24, 2012 200+ Yards Receiving 225, Stedman Bailey vs. West Virginia, Nov. 10, 2012 Two Players with 200+ Yards Receiving 237, Michael Crabtree -and 233, Danny Amendola, Texas Tech, Sept. 22, 2007 Had 3+ TD Catches 3, Jaxon Shipley, vs. Texas, Sept. 29, 2012 Had 4+ TD Catches 4, Marcus Harris at Wyoming, Sept. 23, 1995 100+ Yards Receiving by a Running Back 101, Taurean Henderson, Texas Tech, Nov. 9, 2002 OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL DEFENSE Had 15+ Tackles 15, Andrew Wilson vs. Missouri (AT&T Cotton Bowl), Jan. 3, 2014 Had 2+ Interceptions 3, Allen Chapman at Kansas State, Nov. 3, 2012 Had 3+ Interceptions 3, Allen Chapm1n at Kansas State, Nov. 3, 2012 Interception Return for a Touchdown 21, Pete Robertson at Texas Tech, Nov. 2, 2013 Fumble Return for a Touchdown 73, Shane Ray vs. Missouri (AT&T Cotton Bowl), Jan. 3, 2014 Had 4+ Tackles for Loss 4, Jackson Jeffcoat, vs. Texas, Sept. 29, 2012 Had 5+ Tackles for Loss 5, Antwaun Bynum vs. Missouri, Oct. 6, 2001 Had 3+ Sacks 3, Tim Crowder, Texas, Nov. 6, 2004 Had 4+ Sacks 4, Antwaun Bynum vs. Missouri, Oct. 6, 2001 Blocked a Punt Kerry Hyder at Texas Tech, Nov. 2, 2013 Blocked a FG Travis Britz vs. Kansas State, Oct. 5, 2013 Blocked a PAT attempt David Irving, at Iowa State, Oct. 26, 2013 Recorded a safety Team, at Texas, Oct. 15, 2011 OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL MISCELLANEOUS KR for a Touchdown 100, Tyler Lockett at Kansas State, Nov. 3, 2012 PR for a Touchdown 64, Jalen Saunders vs. Oklahoma, Dec. 7, 2013 Punt Blocked for a Touchdown 21, Daniel Gonzalez, Kansas St., Oct. 7, 2006 Returned a blocked FG for a Touchdown 65, Kip Daily, Kansas St., Oct. 5, 2013 Returned a PAT for a score Frank Alexander, vs. Oklahoma, Nov. 29, 2008 Scored 4+ TD in a game 5, Cedric Benson, Texas, Nov. 6, 2004 Passed for 200 Yards & Rushed for 100 Yards Taylor Martinez, 323 passing/112 rushing vs. Nebraska, Oct. 23, 2010 Punted the Ball 70+ Yards 74, Michael Such vs. Tulsa, Sept. 18, 2010 Punted the Ball 80+ Yards 81, Brian Lewis vs. Oklahoma, Nov. 9, 1996 Kicked a 50-Yard FG 52, Alex Henery vs. Nebraska, Oct. 23, 2010 Made 4+ FG 4, Jimmy Stevens, Oklahoma, Nov. 27, 2010
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BOX SCORES AND GAME RECAPS GAME ONE
GAME TWO
Aug. 31, 2013 | Reliant Stadium (Houston) Attendance: 35,874 | TV: ABC Sports
Sept. 14, 2013 | Boone Pickens Stadium Attendance: 59,061 | TV: Fox Sports Net
MISSISSIPPI STATE NR/RV 3
OKLAHOMA STATE 13/14 56
LAMAR
OKLAHOMA STATE 13/14 21
UTSA
OKLAHOMA STATE 12/11 59
Captains: Daytawion Lowe, Tracy Moore, Nick Rockwell, Calvin Barnett
Captains: Justin Gilbert, Parker Graham, Jeremy Smith, Caleb Lavey
HOUSTON - After spotting Mississippi State a field goal on its opening drive of the game, the Oklahoma State defense pitched a shutout in leading the No. 13 Cowboys to a 21-3 victory over the Bulldogs at the Advocare Texas Kickoff played in Houston's Reliant Stadium. The OSU defense was so dominant in its suffocation of Mississippi State that it only allowed the Bulldogs to cross midfield five times in the game and only three times after the first quarter. The Cowboys forced two turnovers - interceptions by Justin Gilbert and Zack Craig - and held Mississippi State to a paltry twofor-16 on third down. Known for its vaunted passing game, Oklahoma State's offense did the bulk of its damage on the ground, with quarterback J.W. Walsh amassing 125 rushing yards and a touchdown and running back Jeremy Smith adding 102 yards and two scores. Facing an SEC defense, the Cowboys averaged 7.2 yards per carry - their highest single-game average since rattling off 9.4 yards per carry in the 2012 season opener against Savannah State.
SAN ANTONIO - Oklahoma State roared to a 42-7 lead as part of its 56-35 win over homestanding UTSA in the Alamodome. The final stats were skewed and didn't necessarily reflect the true feel of the game, as UTSA scored 28 of its 35 points, gained 197 of its total 504 yards and returned a punt for a touchdown after the Pokes emptied the bench midway through the third quarter.
Score by Quarters Mississippi State Oklahoma State Scoring Summary 1st 08:38 MS 2nd 02:16 OSU 3rd 10:41 OSU 4th 14:33 OSU
1 2 3 4 3 0 0 0 0 7 7 7
Devon Bell 40 yd field goal, 13-57 6:22, MS 3 - OSU 0 Walsh, J.W. 3 yd run (Grogan, Ben kick), 6-69 1:33, MS 3 - OSU 7 Smith, Jeremy 1 yd run (Grogan, Ben kick), 11-75 4:19, MS 3 - OSU 14 Smith, Jeremy 20 yd run (Grogan, Ben kick), 9-82 2:18, MS 3 - OSU 21
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
MS OSU 17 22 37-111 40-286 222 146 33-17-2 33-21-0 70-333 73-432 0-0 0-0 2-1 2-7 4-104 2-45 0-0 2-7 6-45.0 6-45.2 0-0 1-0 11-74 7-86 34:07 25:53 2 of 16 8 of 14 3 of 4 0 of 1 1-2 3-3 0-0 3-20
Score by Quarters Oklahoma State UTSA
35
3
Captains: Justin Gilbert, Josh Stewart, Tyler Johnson, Deion Imade
STILLWATER - Oklahoma State dominated Lamar in all three phases of the game en route to a 59-3 victory over the Cardinals in Boone Pickens Stadium. Jeremy Smith rushed for three first-half touchdowns and Josh Stewart logged 176 all-purpose yards, highlighted by a 67-yard punt return for a touchdown and a second punt return of 41 yards, to lead the way for OSU. For the second consecutive week, 13 1 2 3 4 Score different Cowboys caught a pass. 14 21 7 14 56 The lone points allowed by the OSU defense came when 7 0 0 28 35 Lamar's Justin Stout kicked a 44-yard field goal following a Cowboy turnover that gave the Cardinals the ball at the OSU 30-yard line.
Scoring Summary 1st 09:59 OSU Seales, Jhajuan 10 yd pass from Walsh (Grogan kick) 8-65 2:49, OSU 7 - UTSA 0 04:22 UTSA Bias 6 yd run (Ianno kick) 13-71 5:37, OSU 7 - UTSA 7 02:14 OSU Sheperd, B. 19 yd pass from Walsh (Grogan, kick) 7-78 2:08, OSU 14 - UTSA 7 2nd 11:22 OSU Stewart, J. 10 yd pass from Walsh, J.W. (Grogan kick) 7-63 1:40, OSU 21 - UTSA 7 04:53 OSU Walsh, J.W. 4 yd run (Grogan, Ben kick) 6-80 1:38, OSU 28 - UTSA 7 Score 00:56 OSU Smith, Jeremy 1 yd run (Grogan, Ben kick) 4-32 1:37, OSU 35 - UTSA 7 3 3rd 09:47 OSU Jackson, Blake 22 yd pass from Walsh (Grogan, kick) 21 9-72 3:33, OSU 42 - UTSA 7 4th 14:10 UTSA Hubble 10 yd pass from Soza (Ianno kick) 13-92 5:35, OSU 42 - UTSA 14 12:15 UTSA Bias 19 yd pass from Soza (Ianno kick) 1-19 0:09, OSU 42 - UTSA 21 10:11 OSU Moore, C. 33 yd pass from Chelf, Clint (Grogan kick) 5-73 2:04, OSU 49 - UTSA 21 09:24 UTSA Bias 67 yd pass from Soza (Ianno kick) 2-64 0:47, OSU 49 - UTSA 28 05:27 OSU Roland, D. 21 yd pass from Chelf (Grogan kick) 10-72 3:57, OSU 56 - UTSA 28 01:14 UTSA Grubb,A 15 yd pass from Carter (Ianno kick) 11-81 4:13, OSU 56 - UTSA 35 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 UTSA 30 31 32-87 32-135 518 369 43-35-0 50-30-2 75-605 82-504 0-0 0-0 2-2 1-62 6-102 9-158 2-31 0-0 4-39.5 4-40.2 0-0 0-0 7-60 6-40 25:41 34:19 5 of 9 6 of 14 0 of 0 3 of 3 5-5 4-5 2-12 2-10
Score by Quarters Lamar Oklahoma State
1 2 3 4 0 3 0 0 21 10 21 7
Scoring Summary 1st 09:09 OSU 06:58 OSU 00:35 OSU 2nd 09:12 OSU 03:34 OSU 00:00 LU 3rd 11:47 OSU 08:23 OSU 06:01 OSU 4th 07:34 OSU
Roland, Desmond 2 yd run (Grogan, Ben kick) 10-57 2:46, LAMAR 0 - OSU 7 Smith, Jeremy 4 yd run (Grogan, Ben kick) 9-64 1:32, LAMAR 0 - OSU 14 Smith, Jeremy 1 yd run (Grogan, Ben kick) 11-69 3:15, LAMAR 0 - OSU 21 Grogan, Ben 39 yd field goal 8-31 1:59, LAMAR 0 - OSU 24 Smith, Jeremy 1 yd run (Grogan, Ben kick) 3-16 0:39, LAMAR 0 - OSU 31 Stout, Justin 44 yd field goal 4-3 0:29, LAMAR 3 - OSU 31 Stewart, Josh 67 yd punt return (Grogan, Ben kick) LAMAR 3 - OSU 38 Jackson, B. 2 yd pass from Walsh, J.W. (Grogan kick) 7-54 2:20, LAMAR 3 - OSU 45 Chelf, Clint 8 yd run (Grogan, Ben kick) 3-22 1:18, LAMAR 3 - OSU 52 Webb, Blake 16 yd pass from Chelf (Grogan kick) 8-94 3:22, LAMAR 3 - 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
Score 3 59
LAMAR OSU 13 26 37-121 38-155 124 271 40-19-0 36-23-1 77-245 74-426 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-116 6-90 1-21 1-25 0-0 8-39.6 3-31.3 1-1 0-0 6-44 4-28 37:54 22:06 7 of 23 7 of 13 1 of 4 1 of 1 0-1 7-7 0-0 1-4
RUSHING: Mississippi State-L.Perkins 16-50; Josh Robinson 8-48; Dak Prescott 6-9; Derrick Milton 1-2; Tyler Russell 6-2. Oklahoma State-Walsh, J.W. 13-125; Smith, Jeremy 15-102; Roland, Desmond 10-46; Stewart, Josh 2-13.
RUSHING: Oklahoma State-Smith, Jeremy 12-34; Roland, Desmond 5-26; Walsh, J.W. 5-12; Muncrief, Caleb 2-9; Chelf, Clint 4-8; Childs, Rennie 1-4; Sheperd, Brandon 1-minus 1; TEAM 2-minus 5. UTSA-Okotcha,E 11-35; Soza 6-25; Bias 2-24; Grubb,A 3-21; Williams 2-14; Glasco II 4-6; Jones 3-6; Carter 1-4.
PASSING: Mississippi State-Dak Prescott 7-17-1-89; Tyler Russell 10-16-1133. Oklahoma State-Walsh, J.W. 18-27-0-135; Chelf, Clint 3-6-0-11.
PASSING: Oklahoma State-Walsh, J.W. 24-27-0-326; Chelf, Clint 11-16-0-192. UTSA-Soza 24-41-2-308; Carter 6-9-0-61; Jones 0-0-0-0.
PASSING: Lamar-Berry, Caleb 18-38-0-114; Mossakowski, Ry 1-2-0-10. Oklahoma State-Walsh, J.W. 17-30-1-181; Chelf, Clint 6-6-0-90.
RECEIVING: Mississippi State-Jameon Lewis 5-55; Malcolm Johnson 4-55; L.Perkins 3-52; D.Wilson 2-17; Robert Johnson 1-20; Brandon Hill 1-15; Fred Ross 1-8. Oklahoma State-Stewart, Josh 4-39; Moore, Tracy 4-38; Moore, Charlie 4-18; Smith, Jeremy 4-7; Seales, Jhajuan 1-14; Glidden, David 1-12; Jackson, Blake 1-9; Ateman, Marcell 1-6; Roland, Desmond 1-3.
RECEIVING: Oklahoma State-Seales, Jhajuan 7-87; Stewart, Josh 5-97; Sheperd, Brandon 4-73; Ateman, Marcell 4-40; Jackson, Blake 3-73; Moore, Charlie 3-43; Glidden, David 2-40; Moore, Tracy 2-28; Roland, Desmond 1-21; Webb, Blake 1-10; Seaton, Jeremy 1-6; Smith, Jeremy 1-3; Childs, Rennie 1-minus 3. UTSA-Harrison 4-61; Jones 4-39; Bias 3-96; Grubb,A 3-36; Hubble 3-28; Freeman 3-20; Armstrong 2-14; Okotcha,E 2-1; Morgan 1-19; Williams 1-19; Holmes 1-15; Grubb,S 1-14; Mack 1-4; Monroe 1-3.
RECEIVING: Lamar-Begelton, Reggi 10-48; Edwards, Jordan 2-36; Harrington, Kad 2-12; Johnson, Kevin 1-10; McVey, Payden 1-8; Gladney, Gratia 1-8; Roberts, Mark 1-5; Handy, Michael 1-minus 3. Oklahoma State-Moore, Charlie 4-48; Stewart, Josh 3-49; Ateman, Marcell 3-46; Seales, Jhajuan 3-22; Jackson, Blake 2-16; Roland, Desmond 1-20; Webb, Blake 1-16; Childs, Rennie 1-14; Sheperd, Brandon 1-14; Moore, Tracy 1-11; Hays, Austin 1-8; Glidden, David 1-6; Smith, Jeremy 1-1.
INTERCEPTIONS: Oklahoma State-Simmons, Ryan 1-27; Lewis, Shaun 1-4. UTSA-None.
INTERCEPTIONS: Lamar-Thomas, Branden 1-25. Oklahoma State-None.
INTERCEPTIONS: Mississippi State-None. Oklahoma State-Craig, Zack 1-7; Gilbert, Justin 1-0. FUMBLES: Mississippi State-None. Oklahoma State-Smith, Jeremy 1-0.
FUMBLES: Oklahoma State-None. UTSA-None.
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GAME THREE
Sept. 7, 2013 | Alamodome Attendance: 40,977 | TV: Fox Sports 1
RUSHING: Lamar-Harrington, Kad 20-66; Harmon, Caleb 11-44; Berry, Caleb 5-16; Kahler, Kollin 1-minus 5. Oklahoma State-Walsh, J.W. 7-45; Smith, Jeremy 10-40; Chelf, Clint 3-23; Roland, Desmond 9-17; Stewart, Josh 2-13; Childs, Rennie 5-11; Muncrief, Caleb 2-6.
FUMBLES: Lamar-Harmon, Caleb 1-1. Oklahoma State-None.
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BOX SCORES AND GAME RECAPS GAME FOUR
GAME FIVE
Sept. 28, 2013 | Milan Puskar Stadium Attendance: 57,280 | TV: ESPN
KANSAS STATE
WEST VIRGINIA
OKLAHOMA STATE 21/20 33
OKLAHOMA STATE 21/17 24
Captains: Jeremy Seaton, Caleb Lavey, Daytawion Lowe, Miketavius Jones
Captains: Jeremy Smith, Tracy Moore, Joe Mitchell, Shamiel Gary
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MORGANTOWN, W.Va. - Turnovers, penalties and shaky special teams play were all contributing factors in Oklahoma State's 30-21 loss at West Virginia. The Cowboy offense never found a rhythm, averaging 2.5 yards per first down play and consistently facing third-and-medium and third-and-long situations. Three turnovers compounded OSU's offensive struggles. Defensively, OSU was solid for the most part, holding the Mountaineers to 1.7 yards per rush, 1.2 points per possession and forcing three turnovers. Two missed field goals and two punts of 16 yards or less marked further squandered opportunities for the Cowboys. Score by Quarters Oklahoma State West Virginia
1 2 3 4 7 7 7 0 14 10 0 6
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Oct. 19, 2013 | Boone Pickens Stadium Attendance: 59,638 | TV: FOX
OKLAHOMA STATE 11/11 21 Captains: Josh Stewart, Blake Jackson, Brandon Webb, Shaun Lewis
Score by Quarters Kansas State Oklahoma State
RUSHING: Kansas State-Sams, Daniel 27-118; Hubert, John 7-30; Lockett, Tyler 1-6; TEAM 2-minus 4; Waters, Jake 1-minus 6. Oklahoma State-Smith, Jeremy 11-56; Walsh, J.W. 11-31; Roland, Desmond 2-1; TEAM 1-minus 3.
PASSING: Oklahoma State-Walsh, J.W. 20-47-2-322. West Virginia-Trickett, Clint 24-50-2-309; Millard, Paul 1-1-0-11.
PASSING: Kansas State-Sams, Daniel 15-21-3-181; Waters, Jake 3-7-0-11. Oklahoma State-Walsh, J.W. 24-38-0-245; Chelf, Clint 0-2-0-0.
RECEIVING: Oklahoma State-Stewart, Josh 7-127; Moore, Tracy 5-89; Seales, Jhajuan 4-40; Seaton, Jeremy 1-30; Moore, Charlie 1-25; Ateman, Marcell 1-6; Glidden, David 1-5. West Virginia-Sims, Charles 5-82; Carswell, R. 5-76; Shorts, Daikiel 5-32; Thompson, J. 3-30; Clay, Cody 3-27; Alford, Mario 2-43; White, Kevin 1-17; McCartney, Ivan 1-13.
RECEIVING: Kansas State-Sexton, Curry 6-43; Miller, Torell 4-35; Klein, Kyle 3-34; Hubert, John 2-7; Lockett, Tyler 2-6; Gronkowski, G. 1-67. Oklahoma State-Moore, Tracy 6-52; Seales, Jhajuan 4-87; Sheperd, B. 3-28; Stewart, Josh 2-20; Goodlett, John 2-14; Ateman, Marcell 2-10; Seaton, Jeremy 2-9; Glidden, David 1-14; Moore, Charlie 1-6; Smith, Jeremy 1-5.
FUMBLES: Oklahoma State-Walsh, J.W. 1-0; Smith, Jeremy 1-1. West Virginia-Trickett, Clint 2-0.
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STILLWATER - Oklahoma State's defense suffocated TCU and the Cowboy special teams produced a punt return touchdown and a timely 50-yard kickoff return to set up a late touchdown that sealed the game in the Cowboys' 24-10 win over TCU. Playing in front of a school-record crowd of 59,638 in Boone Pickens Stadium that was energized by Homecoming, the Cowboy defense forced four turnovers, highlighted by linebacker Caleb Lavey's fumble recovery and interception. Josh Stewart got OSU on the board with a school-record 95-yard punt return and the Cowboys never surrendered their advantage, keeping the Horned Frogs at bay from that point. 1 2 3 4 Score J.W. Walsh started the contest at quarterback, but gave way 7 7 7 8 29 to Clint Chelf in the second quarter. Chelf helped the Cowboys to 7 10 6 10 33 three scoring drives plus two other quality scoring chances that resulted in missed field goals.
RUSHING: Oklahoma State-Walsh, J.W. 16-52; Roland, Desmond 7-46; Stewart, Josh 2-12; Smith, Jeremy 15-1. West Virginia-Sims, Charles 18-60; Smith, Dreamius 10-5; Trickett, Clint 7-5; Smallwood, W. 1-1; TEAM 3-minus 3.
INTERCEPTIONS: Oklahoma State-Gilbert, Justin 1-0; Patmon, Tyler 1-0. West Virginia-Banks, Ishmael 1-58; Cook, Darwin 1-12.
TCU
STILLWATER - Oklahoma State forced Kansas State into committing five second-half turnovers to key the Cowboys' 33-29 win over the Wildcats. The game featured eight lead-changes. K-State had two drives with the opportunity to take the lead in the last 4:13 of the game, but interceptions by Shaun Lewis and Daytawion Lowe slammed the door on the Wildcats. Kicker Ben Grogan connected on four field goals in the game three in the second half - to help lift the Cowboys to victory.
Score 21 Scoring Summary 30 1st 01:47 KSU Gronkowski, G. 67 yd pass from Sams, D. (Cantele kick) 1-67 0:10, KSU 7 - OSU 0 Scoring Summary 01:06 OSU Smith, Jeremy 2 yd run (Grogan, Ben kick) 1st 08:32 OSU Stewart, Josh 73 yd pass from Walsh, J.W. (Grogan kick) 3-66 0:41, KSU 7 - OSU 7 5-85 1:30, OSU 7 - WVU 0 2nd 12:04 OSU Grogan, Ben 30 yd field goal 06:53 WVU Banks, Ishmael 58 yd INT return (Lambert, Josh kick) 8-47 2:46, KSU 7 - OSU 10 OSU 7 - WVU 7 02:45 KSU Daily, Kip 65 yd blocked FG return (Cantele kick) 01:26 WVU White, Kevin 17 yd pass from Trickett, C. (Lambert kick) KSU 14 - OSU 10 8-70 2:41, OSU 7 - WVU 14 00:50 OSU Walsh, J.W. 3 yd run (Grogan, Ben kick) 2nd 10:43 WVU Lambert, Josh 45 yd field goal 7-64 1:55, KSU 14 - OSU 17 4-1 1:00, OSU 7 - WVU 17 3rd 08:20 KSU Miller, Torell 17 yd pass from Sams, D. (Cantele kick) 08:15 OSU Moore, Tracy 27 yd pass from Walsh, J.W. (Grogan kick) 11-79 6:40, KSU 21 - OSU 17 8-76 2:21, OSU 14 - WVU 17 04:40 OSU Grogan, Ben 34 yd field goal 02:41 WVU Sims, Charles 1 yd run (Lambert, Josh kick) 4-5 0:53, KSU 21 - OSU 20 5-43 2:07, OSU 14 - WVU 24 02:44 OSU Grogan, Ben 23 yd field goal 3rd 11:35 OSU Seaton, J. 30 yd pass from Walsh, J.W. (Grogan kick) 4-0 0:46, KSU 21 - OSU 23 4-58 1:22, OSU 21 - WVU 24 4th 06:09 KSU Sams, Daniel 3 yd run (Miller pass from Sams) 4th 03:54 WVU Lambert, Josh 27 yd field goal 11-57 7:02, KSU 29 - OSU 23 10-42 3:33, OSU 21 - WVU 27 04:13 OSU Moore, C. 6 yd pass from Walsh, J.W. (Grogan kick) 01:28 WVU Lambert, Josh 34 yd field goal 6-75 1:56, KSU 29 - OSU 30 7-19 1:56, OSU 21 - WVU 30 02:24 OSU Grogan, Ben 28 yd field goal 4-6 1:32, KSU 29 - OSU 33 OSU WVU FIRST DOWNS 18 21 KSU OSU RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 40-111 39-68 FIRST DOWNS 19 19 PASSING YDS (NET) 322 320 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 38-144 25-85 Passes Att-Comp-Int 47-20-2 51-25-2 PASSING YDS (NET) 192 245 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 87-433 90-388 Passes Att-Comp-Int 28-18-3 40-24-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 66-336 65-330 Punt Returns-Yards 3-36 3--5 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-106 3-29 Punt Returns-Yards 1--1 1--2 Interception Returns-Yards 2-0 2-70 Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-92 4-97 Punts (Number-Avg) 10-37.9 8-44.6 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 3-99 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-43.5 4-39.5 Fumbles-Lost 3-2 1-1 Penalties-Yards 10-96 6-39 Penalties-Yards 12-92 1-7 Possession Time 26:59 33:01 Possession Time 35:32 24:28 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 20 8 of 22 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 12 4 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 0 of 0 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-1 4-5 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 7-8 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-3 1-6 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-1 2-19
GAME SIX
Oct. 5, 2013 | Boone Pickens Stadium Attendance: 58,841 | TV: ESPN
INTERCEPTIONS: Kansas State-None. Oklahoma State-Lowe, Daytawion 1-72; Lewis, Shaun 1-24; Lavey, Caleb 1-3. FUMBLES: Kansas State-Sexton, Curry 1-0; Waters, Jake 1-1; Sams, Daniel 1-1. Oklahoma State-Walsh, J.W. 1-1.
Score by Quarters TCU Oklahoma State Scoring Summary 1st 04:00 OSU 2nd 08:34 OSU 06:03 OSU 3rd 01:54 TCU 4th 07:39 TCU 06:04 OSU
1 2 3 4 0 0 3 7 7 10 0 7
Score 10 24
Stewart, Josh 95 yd punt return (Grogan, Ben kick) TCU 0 - OSU 7 Grogan, Ben 28 yd field goal 7-51 2:06, TCU 0 - OSU 10 Roland, Desmond 3 yd run (Grogan, Ben kick) 3-37 1:08, TCU 0 - OSU 17 Oberkrom, Jaden 35 yd field goal 5-67 2:04, TCU 3 - OSU 17 James, Waymon 14 yd run (Oberkrom, Jaden kick) 12-77 5:46, TCU 10 - OSU 17 Childs, Rennie 7 yd run (Grogan, Ben kick) 4-47 1:35, TCU 10 - OSU 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
TCU OSU 17 20 36-126 35-95 199 320 37-18-3 44-20-3 73-325 79-415 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-124 4-86 3-94 3-12 3-43 7-44.0 5-35.8 3-1 2-1 9-85 9-70 33:08 26:52 6 of 17 7 of 18 0 of 2 0 of 1 2-3 3-7 2-9 2-11
RUSHING: TCU-Boykin, Trevone 15-46; Catalon, B.J. 12-46; James, Waymon 5-27; Green, Aaron 1-5; Matthews, Tyler 3-2. Oklahoma State-Childs, Rennie 9-45; Walsh, J.W. 5-19; Smith, Jeremy 12-14; Roland, Desmond 3-11; Chelf, Clint 5-9; TEAM 1-minus 3. PASSING: TCU-Boykin, Trevone 17-35-3-188; Matthews, Tyler 0-1-0-0; Echols-Luper, C 1-1-0-11. Oklahoma State-Chelf, Clint 10-25-1-178; Walsh, J.W. 9-18-2-115; Moore, Charlie 1-1-0-27. RECEIVING: TCU-Brown, LaDarius 6-48; James, Waymon 3-17; Catalon, B.J. 2-25; Slanina, Ty 2-16; White, Cam 2-10; Gray, Deante' 1-69; Boykin, Trevone 1-11; Bryant, Stephen 1-3. Oklahoma State-Stewart, Josh 10-141; Moore, Tracy 5-77; Moore, Charlie 3-48; Childs, Rennie 1-34; Seales, Jhajuan 1-20. INTERCEPTIONS: TCU-White, Kevin 1-12; Olabode, Elisha 1-0; Kindred, D. 1-0. Oklahoma State-Gilbert, Justin 1-35; Lavey, Caleb 1-8; Lowe, Daytawion 1-0. FUMBLES: TCU-Boykin, Trevone 2-0; Matthews, Tyler 1-1. Oklahoma StateWalsh, J.W. 1-0; Smith, Jeremy 1-1.
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BOX SCORES AND GAME RECAPS GAME SEVEN
GAME EIGHT
Oct. 26, 2013 | Jack Trice Stadium Attendance: 56,800 | TV: FSN
Nov. 9, 2013 | Boone Pickens Stadium Attendance: 58,476 | TV: Fox Sports 1
OKLAHOMA STATE 19/13 58
OKLAHOMA STATE 18/12 52
KANSAS
IOWA STATE
TEXAS TECH 15/15 34
OKLAHOMA STATE 15/11 42
Captains: Josh Stewart, Clint Chelf, Joe Mitchell, James Castleman
Captains: Parker Graham, Brandon Webb, Zack Craig, Ashton Lampkin
Captains: Anthony Rogers, Tyler Patmon, Clint Chelf, Teddy Johnson
AMES - Desmond Roland rushed for 219 yards and four touchdowns and the Cowboy defense scored twice with an interception return TD by Justin Gilbert & a fumble return TD by Tyler Johnson.
LUBBOCK - Oklahoma State raced out to a 21-0 lead to start its game at No. 15 Texas Tech and never surrendered its advantage in claiming a 52-34 win over the Red Raiders in front of a record crowd at Jones AT&T Stadium in Lubbock.
Score by Quarters Oklahoma State Iowa State Scoring Summary 1st 11:02 OSU 10:20 OSU 05:45 OSU 02:58 ISU 2nd 14:57 OSU 12:23 ISU 02:59 ISU 3rd 08:32 OSU 06:38 OSU 04:17 OSU 4th 10:28 OSU 07:10 ISU 04:59 OSU
27
1 21 7
2 7 13
3 17 0
4 13 7
Score 58 27
Roland, Desmond 2 yd run (Grogan, Ben kick) 10-58 3:11, OSU 7 - ISU 0 Gilbert, Justin 31 yd INT return (Grogan, Ben kick) OSU 14 - ISU 0 Moore, Charlie 8 yd pass from Chelf (Grogan kick) 7-43 1:22, OSU 21 - ISU 0 Bundrage 22 yd pass from Richardson (Netten kick) 7-75 2:47, OSU 21 - ISU 7 Roland, Desmond 6 yd run (Grogan, Ben kick) 5-59 0:27, OSU 28 - ISU 7 Nealy, D. 11 yd run (Netten, Cole kick) 5-88 2:27, OSU 28 - ISU 14 Bundrage 20 yd pass from Rohach (Netten kick blockd) 11-54 5:14, OSU 28 - ISU 20 Grogan, Ben 22 yd field goal 9-53 3:43, OSU 31 - ISU 20 Roland, Desmond 58 yd run (Grogan, Ben kick) 2-67 0:35, OSU 38 - ISU 20 Johnson, Tyler 54 yd fumble recovery (Grogan kick) OSU 45 - ISU 20 Roland, Desmond 3 yd run (Grogan, Ben kick) 4-21 1:13, OSU 52 - ISU 20 Woody, Jeff 1 yd run (Netten, Cole kick) 12-75 3:18, OSU 52 - ISU 27 Smith, Jeremy 1 yd run (Grogan, Ben kick blockd) 4-15 2:05, OSU 58 - ISU 27
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 20 20 47-342 48-154 78 192 27-10-1 38-18-1 74-420 86-346 1-54 0-0 3-15 3-20 2-47 4-32 1-31 1--6 7-41.9 11-40.2 1-0 2-2 7-41 10-72 26:24 33:36 3 of 12 4 of 20 0 of 1 1 of 1 6-6 3-3 3-25 0-0
RUSHING: Oklahoma State-Roland, Desmond 26-219; Chelf, Clint 9-85; Smith, Jeremy 7-21; Seales, Jhajuan 1-11; Walsh, J.W. 1-10; Childs, Rennie 2-minus 1; TEAM 1-minus 3. Iowa State-Richardson, SB 11-64; Johnson, S. 12-43; Nealy, D. 7-25; Rohach, Grant 9-16; White, James 4-7; Woody, Jeff 4-6; Gary, Albert 1-minus 7. PASSING: Oklahoma State-Chelf, Clint 10-26-1-78; Walsh, J.W. 0-1-0-0. Iowa State-Rohach, Grant 12-23-0-97; Richardson, SB 6-15-1-95.
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GAME NINE
Nov. 2, 2013 | Jones AT&T Stadium Attendance: 61,836 | TV: FOX
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STILLWATER - Justin Gilbert returned the game's opening kickoff 100 yards for a touchdown and that was all the scoring that Oklahoma State needed in its 42-6 win over Kansas in Boone Pickens Stadium. The OSU defense locked the Jayhawks down all game, limiting Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score KU to 316 yards of total offense and a five-of-20 showing on third Oklahoma State 21 7 21 3 52 down. Texas Tech 3 21 7 3 34 Clint Chelf passed for 265 yards and three touchdowns - two Scoring Summary to Tracy Moore and one to Desmond Roland - and making the 1st 07:17 OSU Moore, Tracy 6 yd pass from Chelf (Grogan kick) first start of his career, Lyndell Johnson made eight tackles, two of 10-84 3:33, OSU 7 - TTU 0 which were for loss. 06:04 OSU Roland, Desmond 1 yd run (Grogan, Ben kick) 04:09 OSU 01:33 TTU 2nd 14:49 TTU 10:22 OSU 05:17 TTU 02:00 TTU 3rd 09:58 OSU 07:50 OSU 04:31 TTU 01:44 OSU 4th 13:33 TTU 10:43 OSU
3-45 0:37, OSU 14 - TTU 0 Roland, Desmond 1 yd run (Grogan, Ben kick) 4-15 0:46, OSU 21 - TTU 0 Bustin, Ryan 32 yd field goal 9-60 2:36, OSU 21 - TTU 3 Ward, Eric 38 yd pass from Webb, Davis (Bustin kick) 2-51 0:26, OSU 21 - TTU 10 Seaton, Jeremy 1 yd pass from Chelf (Grogan kick) 11-75 4:27, OSU 28 - TTU 10 Robertson, Pete 21 yd INT return (Bustin kick) OSU 28 - TTU 17 Williams, Kenny 2 yd run (Bustin, Ryan kick) 5-63 2:10, OSU 28 - TTU 24 Roland, Desmond 3 yd run (Grogan, Ben kick) 4-11 1:58, OSU 35 - TTU 24 Chelf, Clint 67 yd run (Grogan, Ben kick) 3-68 0:46, OSU 42 - TTU 24 Amaro, Jace 1 yd pass from Webb, D. (Bustin kick) 6-55 2:02, OSU 42 - TTU 31 Chelf, Clint 8 yd run (Grogan, Ben kick) 9-75 2:47, OSU 49 - TTU 31 Bustin, Ryan 26 yd field goal 9-60 3:11, OSU 49 - TTU 34 Grogan, Ben 41 yd field goal 7-32 2:50, OSU 52 - TTU 34
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 24 35 55-281 26-124 211 425 34-18-2 71-45-2 89-492 97-549 0-0 0-0 5-86 2-6 1-23 4-98 2-16 2-36 7-34.6 6-36.8 1-0 3-1 10-97 8-75 29:59 30:01 5 of 16 4 of 15 2 of 2 0 of 2 6-6 4-7 1-7 0-0
RUSHING: Oklahoma State-Roland, Desmond 31-96; Chelf, Clint 6-88; Childs, Rennie 9-70; Smith, Jeremy 5-28; Stewart, Josh 2-4; TEAM 2-minus 5. Texas Tech-Washington, De. 10-69; Williams, Kenny 9-45; Grant, Jakeem 2-8; Webb, Davis 4-4; Foster, SaDale 1-minus 2. PASSING: Oklahoma State-Chelf, Clint 18-34-2-211. Texas Tech-Webb, Davis 45-71-2-425.
RECEIVING: Oklahoma State-Moore, Tracy 3-37; Stewart, Josh 3-10; Moore, Charlie 2-16; Seales, Jhajuan 2-15. Iowa State-Bundrage, Q. 4-50; Bibbs, E.J. 3-53; Johnson, S. 2-15; Nealy, D. 2-9; Brun, Ernst 2-4; Coleman, Justin 1-23; Ecby, Tad 1-20; Harris, P.J. 1-7; Gary, Albert 1-7; Daley, Dondre 1-4.
RECEIVING: Oklahoma State-Stewart, Josh 6-27; Seales, Jhajuan 3-78; Moore, Tracy 3-37; Ateman, Marcell 2-25; Smith, Jeremy 1-17; Glidden, David 1-14; Moore, Charlie 1-12; Seaton, Jeremy 1-1. Texas Tech-Amaro, Jace 15174; Ward, Eric 8-86; Grant, Jakeem 6-69; Davis, Jordan 5-37; Washington, De. 5-25; Williams, Kenny 4-31; Davis, Reginald 2-3.
INTERCEPTIONS: Oklahoma State-Gilbert, Justin 1-31. Iowa State-Tribune, Nigel 1-minus 6.
INTERCEPTIONS: Oklahoma State-Lewis, Shaun 1-16; Lavey, Caleb 1-0. Texas Tech-Robertson, Pete 1-21; Ward, Keenon 1-15.
FUMBLES: Oklahoma State-Stewart, Josh 1-0. Iowa State-Brun, Ernst 1-1; Rohach, Grant 1-1.
FUMBLES: Oklahoma State-Chelf, Clint 1-0. Texas Tech-Amaro, Jace 2-1; Davis, Reginald 1-0.
Score by Quarters Kansas Oklahoma State Scoring Summary 1st 14:47 OSU 08:28 OSU 2nd 09:25 OSU 00:15 OSU 3rd 08:35 KU 4th 14:00 OSU 10:02 KU 08:45 OSU
1 2 3 4 0 0 3 3 14 14 0 14
Score 6 42
Gilbert, Justin 100 yd kickoff return (Grogan kick) KU 0 - OSU 7 Roland, Desmond 3 yd run (Grogan, Ben kick) 7-34 1:34, KU 0 - OSU 14 Roland, Desmond 19 yd pass from Chelf (Grogan kick) 4-80 1:16, KU 0 - OSU 21 Moore, Tracy 4 yd pass from Chelf (Grogan kick) 11-80 1:51, KU 0 - OSU 28 Doherty,Ron 40 yd field goal 6-58 2:19, KU 3 - OSU 28 Moore, Tracy 11 yd pass from Chelf (Grogan kick) 6-59 1:26, KU 3 - OSU 35 Doherty,Ron 29 yd field goal 7-13 3:58, KU 6 - OSU 35 Smith, Jeremy 15 yd run (Grogan, Ben kick) 3-63 1:17, KU 6 - OSU 42
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 15 21 49-202 31-85 114 274 25-10-1 39-20-0 74-316 70-359 0-0 0-0 1--1 4-9 6-186 3-129 0-0 1-38 9-46.4 9-43.6 2-0 1-0 8-80 3-21 37:40 22:20 5 of 20 6 of 15 1 of 3 0 of 0 2-3 5-5 1-4 2-11
RUSHING: Kansas-Pierson,Tony 6-87; Sims,James 21-66; Cozart,Montell 1855; Bourbon,Brandon 2-5; Heaps,Jake 2-minus 11. Oklahoma State-Roland, Desmond 16-44; Smith, Jeremy 4-23; Chelf, Clint 3-17; Childs, Rennie 4-4; Muncrief, Caleb 2-3; TEAM 2-minus 6. PASSING: Kansas-Cozart,Montell 6-17-0-58; Heaps,Jake 4-8-1-56. Oklahoma State-Chelf, Clint 19-37-0-265; Walsh, J.W. 1-2-0-9. RECEIVING: Kansas-Sims,James 3-13; Turzilli,Andrew 2-54; Embree,Connor 2-15; Pierson,Tony 2-minus 6; Ford,Josh 1-38. Oklahoma State-Moore, Tracy 6-77; Glidden, David 6-73; Ateman, Marcell 3-53; Moore, Charlie 1-22; Roland, Desmond 1-19; Seales, Jhajuan 1-11; Curry, C.J. 1-10; Sheperd, B. 1-9. INTERCEPTIONS: Kansas-None. Oklahoma State-Peterson, Kevin 1-38. FUMBLES: Kansas-Cozart,Montell 2-0. Oklahoma State-TEAM 1-0.
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BOX SCORES AND GAME RECAPS GAME TEN
GAME ELEVEN
GAME TWELVE
OKLAHOMA STATE 12/10 38
BAYLOR 3/4 17
OKLAHOMA 18/15 33
TEXAS 23/24 13
OKLAHOMA STATE 11/9 49
OKLAHOMA STATE 6/6 24
Captains: Calvin Barnett, Charlie Moore, John Goodlett, Desmond Roland
Captains: Justin Gilbert, Shaun Lewis, Kye Staley, Andrew Suter
Captains: Parker Graham, Caleb Lavey, Kye Staley, Connor Sinko
STILLWATER - Playing in front of the first sellout crowd in Boone Pickens Stadium history, Oklahoma State's defense forced three turnovers and held Baylor 44 points and 231 yards below its season averages in recording one of the most lopsided wins ever over a team ranked in the top three of the Associated Press poll. Quarterback Clint Chelf earned national player of the week honors after completing 19-of-25 passes for 370 yards with three touchdowns and no interceptions. He added a 48-yard reception that set up a touchdown and he rushed for a score as well.
STILLWATER - Special teams was a key factor in Oklahoma's 33-24 win over Oklahoma State that cost the Cowboys their second Big 12 title in a three-year span. The Sooners scored on a punt return touchdown and on a fake field goal touchdown pass to put themselves in good position, yet the Cowboys scored a touchdown to cap an 89-yard drive and take a 24-20 lead with 1:46 left in the game. However, OU went 66 yards to reclaim the lead at 27-24 with 19 seconds remaining and added a score with no time on the clock as OSU fumbled a lateral in its last-gasp attempt to score.
Nov. 16, 2013 | DKR-Texas Memorial Stadium Attendance: 99,739 | TV: FOX
AUSTIN, Texas - Playing without top playmaker Josh Stewart, Oklahoma State beat No. 23 Texas in Austin, 38-13. Justin Gilbert intercepted two passes, returning one 43 yards for a touchdown just before halftime to give the Cowboys a 28-10 lead and effectively put the game out of reach. Quarterback Clint Chelf rushed for a pair of first-half touchdowns and passed for an additional two scores to spur the Cowboy offense. Chelf completed 16-of-22 passes for 197 yards and two scores and rushed for a career-high 95 yards in the contest. Score by Quarters Oklahoma State Texas Scoring Summary 1st 09:09 OSU 03:47 UT 2nd 07:31 OSU 03:39 UT 01:15 OSU 00:18 OSU 3rd 11:18 UT 07:16 OSU 01:54 OSU
1 2 3 4 7 21 10 0 3 7 3 0
Score 38 13
Chelf, Clint 18 yd run (Grogan, Ben kick), 7-72 2:02, OSU 7 - UT 0 Fera, Anthony 39 yd field goal 16-60 5:18, OSU 7 - UT 3 Chelf, Clint 4 yd run (Grogan, Ben kick) 5-42 1:46, OSU 14 - UT 3 Brown, Malcolm 7 yd run (Fera, Anthony kick) 10-75 3:52, OSU 14 - UT 10 Moore, T. 12 yd pass from Chelf (Grogan kick), 6-67 2:18, OSU 21 - UT 10 Gilbert, Justin 43 yd INT return (Grogan kick) OSU 28 - UT 10 Fera, Anthony 27 yd field goal 10-84 3:42, OSU 28 - UT 13 Grogan, Ben 39 yd field goal 11-53 4:02, OSU 31 - UT 13 Moore, C. 21 yd pass from Chelf (Grogan kick) 1-21 0:06, OSU 38 - UT 13
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 25 40-183 43-151 197 238 22-16-1 43-29-3 62-380 86-389 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-59 4-63 3-66 1-0 6-41.5 5-44.6 0-0 1-0 5-50 3-24 28:03 31:57 5 of 13 10 of 19 0 of 0 1 of 2 4-4 2-3 1-8 0-0
RUSHING: Oklahoma State-Chelf, Clint 10-95; Roland, Desmond 19-59; Smith, Jeremy 5-10; Childs, Rennie 4-9; Staley, Kye 1-7; Moore, Tracy 1-3. Texas-Brown, Malcolm 25-73; Bergeron, Joe 10-49; Swoopes, Tyrone 5-22; Johnson, Daje 2-12; Johnson, Marcus 1-minus 5. PASSING: Oklahoma State-Chelf, Clint 16-22-1-197. Texas-McCoy, Case 26-39-3-221; Swoopes, Tyrone 3-4-0-17. RECEIVING: Oklahoma State-Moore, Charlie 6-83; Seales, Jhajuan 3-45; Roland, Desmond 2-25; Moore, Tracy 2-23; Seaton, Jeremy 1-10; Smith, Jeremy 1-8; Ateman, Marcell 1-3. Texas-Davis, Mike 9-112; Shipley, Jaxon 6-43; Bergeron, Joe 5-42; Johnson, Marcus 4-4; Sanders, Kendal 2-20; Brown, Malcolm 2-16; Johnson, Daje 1-1. INTERCEPTIONS: Oklahoma State-Gilbert, Justin 2-43; Lavey, Caleb 1-23. Texas-Thompson, Mykke 1-0. FUMBLES: Oklahoma State-None. Texas-Bergeron, Joe 1-0.
Nov. 23, 2013 | Boone Pickens Stadium Attendance: 60,218 | TV: ABC
Score by Quarters Baylor Oklahoma State Scoring Summary 1st 03:07 OSU 2nd 04:28 OSU 00:13 BU 3rd 13:23 OSU 10:10 OSU 00:13 OSU 4th 14:04 BU 09:58 OSU 03:01 OSU 01:59 BU
1 2 3 4 0 3 0 14 7 7 21 14
Score 17 Score by Quarters Oklahoma 49 Oklahoma State
Staley, Kye 2 yd run (Grogan, Ben kick) 7-99 3:28, BU 0 - OSU 7 Moore, C. 12 yd pass from Chelf, Clint (Grogan kick) 5-80 1:52, BU 0 - OSU 14 Jones, Aaron 29 yd field goal 6-71 1:03, BU 3 - OSU 14 Moore, T. 56 yd pass from Chelf, Clint (Grogan kick) 4-76 1:37, BU 3 - OSU 21 Staley, Kye 1 yd run (Grogan, Ben kick) 6-80 1:36, BU 3 - OSU 28 Chelf, Clint 4 yd run (Grogan, Ben kick) 6-68 2:05, BU 3 - OSU 35 Goodley, A. 24 yd pass from Petty, B. (Jones kick) 7-73 1:09, BU 10 - OSU 35 Patmon, Tyler 78 yd fumble recovery (Grogan kick) BU 10 - OSU 42 Seales, Jhajuan 33 yd pass from Chelf (Grogan kick) 9-91 5:49, BU 10 - OSU 49 Norwood, Levi 32 yd pass from Petty, B. (Jones kick) 4-62 1:02, BU 17 - OSU 49
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
Dec. 7, 2013 | Boone Pickens Stadium Attendance: 58,520 | TV: ABC
BU OSU 26 21 36-94 46-154 359 440 48-28-0 27-21-0 84-453 73-594 0-0 1-78 0-0 1--6 7-123 4-51 0-0 0-0 6-47.7 6-38.0 4-3 1-0 3-10 7-65 24:37 35:23 7 of 18 9 of 17 0 of 3 0 of 1 1-4 4-4 2-20 2-13
Scoring Summary 1st 04:00 OSU 00:18 OU 2nd 08:40 OSU 00:38 OU 3rd 13:18 OSU 02:35 OU 4th 10:01 OU 01:46 OSU 00:19 OU 00:00 OU
1 2 3 4 7 3 7 16 7 3 7 7
Score 33 24
Roland, Desmond 1 yd run (Grogan, Ben kick) 10-99 3:49, OU 0 - OSU 7 Saunders, Jalen 64 yd punt return (Hunnicutt, M. kick) OU 7 - OSU 7 Grogan, Ben 41 yd field goal 5-17 1:34, OU 7 - OSU 10 Hunnicutt, M. 21 yd field goal 15-60 8:02, OU 10 - OSU 10 Roland, D. 15 yd pass from Chelf (Grogan kick) 6-82 1:32, OU 10 - OSU 17 Hunnicutt 8 yd pass from Bothun, G. (Hunnicutt kick) 7-60 2:09, OU 17 - OSU 17 Hunnicutt, M. 39 yd field goal 12-53 5:30, OU 20 - OSU 17 Roland, Desmond 1 yd run (Grogan, Ben kick) 7-89 2:41, OU 20 - OSU 24 Saunders 7 yd pass from Bell (Hunnicutt, M. kick) 8-66 1:27, OU 27 - OSU 24 Striker, Eric 3 yd fumble recovery OU 33 - OSU 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
OU OSU 19 19 40-165 35-200 193 200 33-16-1 35-19-1 73-358 70-400 1-3 0-0 3-71 0-0 4-86 4-69 1-0 1--8 8-36.1 7-37.1 2-0 1-1 5-59 7-59 34:20 25:40 2 of 15 2 of 13 3 of 3 0 of 1 3-3 3-4 1-7 0-0
RUSHING: Baylor-Petty, Bryce 11-46; Chafin, Devin 7-33; Linwood, Shock 14-29; Goodley, Antwan 3-6; TEAM 1-minus 20. Oklahoma State-Smith, Jeremy 12-71; Roland, Desmond 11-36; Childs, Rennie 4-35; Staley, Kye 7-25; Sheperd, B. 1-13; TEAM 3-minus 6; Chelf, Clint 8-minus 20.
RUSHING: Oklahoma-Clay, Brennan 24-70; Saunders, Jalen 2-49; Knight, Trevor 11-47; Finch, Roy 1-0; Thompson, K. 2-minus 1. Oklahoma StateRoland, Desmond 21-144; Smith, Jeremy 7-42; Chelf, Clint 5-16; Staley, Kye 1-0; TEAM 1-minus 2.
PASSING: Baylor-Petty, Bryce 28-48-0-359. Oklahoma State-Chelf, Clint 1925-0-370; Stewart, Josh 1-1-0-48; Moore, Charlie 1-1-0-22.
PASSING: Oklahoma-Bell, Blake 10-16-0-140; Thompson, K. 2-9-1-17; Knight, Trevor 3-7-0-28; Bothun, Grant 1-1-0-8. Oklahoma State-Chelf, Clint 19-35-1-200.
RECEIVING: Baylor-Goodley, Antwan 10-118; Norwood, Levi 6-83; Coleman, Corey 5-54; Fuller, Clay 3-90; Lee, Jay 2-10; Rhodes, Robbie 1-4; Linwood, Shock 1-0. Oklahoma State-Moore, Tracy 5-126; Stewart, Josh 5-45; Moore, Charlie 4-67; Seales, Jhajuan 3-74; Ateman, Marcell 1-51; Chelf, Clint 1-48; Sheperd, B. 1-25; Glidden, David 1-4. INTERCEPTIONS: Baylor-None. Oklahoma State-None. FUMBLES: Baylor-Linwood, Shock 2-2; Palmer, Jamal 1-0; TEAM 1-1. Oklahoma State-Chelf, Clint 1-0.
RECEIVING: Oklahoma-Shepard, S. 7-112; Saunders, Jalen 5-39; Green, Brannon 1-16; Clay, Brennan 1-10; Bester, L. 1-8; Hunnicutt, M. 1-8. Oklahoma State-Stewart, Josh 7-68; Seales, Jhajuan 4-36; Moore, Tracy 2-43; Smith, Jeremy 2-minus 4; Roland, Desmond 2-minus 8; Sheperd, B. 1-38; Moore, Charlie 1-27. INTERCEPTIONS: Oklahoma-Wilson, Julian 1-0. Oklahoma State-Peterson, Kevin 1-minus 8. FUMBLES: Oklahoma-Knight, Trevor 2-0. Oklahoma State-Roland, Desmond 1-1.
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BOX SCORES AND GAME RECAPS GAME THIRTEEN Jan. 3, 2014 | AT&T Stadium (Arlington, TX) Attendance: 72,690 | TV: FOX
OKLAHOMA STATE 13/13 31 MISSOURI 9/9 41 Captains: Shaun Lewis, Clint Chelf, Caleb Lavey, Deion Imade, Parker Graham ARLINGTON, Texas - Trailing by three points with one minute left in the game, Oklahoma State drove to the Missouri 23 and was in position to either tie or take the lead, but a sack by Southeastern Conference Defensive Player of the Year Michael Sam generated a fumble that was recovered by Shane Ray and returned 73 yards for a touchdown to cap the Tigers' wild 41-31 win over Oklahoma State in the 2014 AT&T Cotton Bowl. For the most part, both teams' respective defenses controlled the game, with Missouri holding a 17-14 lead after three quarters. The offenses got uncorked in a wild fourth quarter, however, with the two teams combining for 41 points, two ties and four lead changes in the final stanza alone. OSU quarterback Clint Chelf set an AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic record with 377 passing yards, and with 151 passing yards and 60 rushing yards coming in the fourth quarter, Chelf appeared poised to lead the Cowboys to victory on that final drive, but Sam's sack changed everything. OSU's most recognizable players were at the forefront in the game, with consensus All-America cornerback Justin Gilbert recording an interception, receiver Tracy Moore making seven catches for 100 yards (including a diving, fully-extended grab late in the game that may have been the best catch of his career), and Josh Stewart adding eight catches for 80 yards and a touchdown. Safety Daytawion Lowe broke up a career-high three passes and defensive tackle Calvin Barnett had two tackles for loss and a sack. Though the game marked the 52nd all-time meeting between the two longtime Big Eight and Big 12 rivals, it was the first in a bowl game following Missouri's move to the SEC in 2012.
Score by Quarters Oklahoma State Missouri Scoring Summary 1st 03:00 MU 01:44 OSU 2nd 10:20 MU 00:00 MU 3rd 02:10 OSU 4th 13:32 OSU 11:32 MU 09:51 OSU 06:29 MU 05:04 OSU 03:08 MU 00:55 MU
1 2 3 4 7 0 7 17 7 10 0 24
Score 31 41
Josey, Henry 3 yd run (Baggett, Andrew kick) 11-50 2:57, OSU 0 - MU 7 Stewart 40 yd pass from Chelf (Grogan kick) 5-75 1:16, OSU 7 - MU 7 Lucas, M. 24 yd pass from Mauk, Maty (Baggett kick) 6-80 3:49, OSU 7 - MU 14 Baggett, Andrew 35 yd field goal 11-62 1:35, OSU 7 - MU 17 Seales 21 yd pass from Chelf, Clint (Grogan kick) 3-33 0:44, OSU 14 - MU 17 Grogan, Ben 25 yd field goal 4-2 1:10, OSU 17 - MU 17 Josey, Henry 25 yd run (Baggett, Andrew kick) 6-60 1:51, OSU 17 - MU 24 Chelf, Clint 23 yd run (Grogan, Ben kick) 8-75 1:41, OSU 24 - MU 24 Baggett, Andrew 46 yd field goal 8-47 3:22, OSU 24 - MU 27 Roland, Desmond 2 yd run (Grogan, Ben kick) 7-75 1:25, OSU 31 - MU 27 Josey, Henry 16 yd run (Baggett, Andrew kick) 7-69 1:47, OSU 31 - MU 34 Ray, Shane 73 yd fumble recovery (Baggett kick) OSU 31 - MU 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
OSU MU 26 29 39-171 47-256 377 206 57-33-2 44-17-1 96-548 91-462 0-0 1-73 3-16 3-46 2-28 4-90 1-14 2-3 8-37.2 7-41.0 2-1 2-2 10-100 4-42 27:49 32:11 9 of 22 6 of 18 1 of 1 1 of 2 3-4 4-4 2-16 3-20
RUSHING: Oklahoma State-Roland, Desmond 16-66; Chelf, Clint 10-52; Smith, Jeremy 7-43; Childs, Rennie 3-12; Stewart, Josh 2-7; TEAM 1-minus 9. Missouri-Josey, Henry 12-92; Mauk, Maty 3-73; Franklin, James 16-36; Murphy, Marcus 7-30; Hansbrough, Rus 9-25. PASSING: Oklahoma State-Chelf, Clint 33-57-2-377. Missouri-Franklin, James 15-40-1-174; Mauk, Maty 2-4-0-32. RECEIVING: Oklahoma State-Stewart, Josh 8-80; Moore, Tracy 7-100; Moore, Charlie 4-53; Ateman, Marcell 4-36; Seales, Jhajuan 3-42; Sheperd, B. 3-36; Goodlett, John 1-18; Glidden, David 1-5; Childs, Rennie 1-4; Roland, Desmond 1-3. Missouri-Green-Beckham, 4-53; Lucas, Marcus 3-46; Washington, L'D 3-40; Sasser, Bud 3-35; Josey, Henry 1-10; Hunt, Jimmie 1-8; Murphy, Marcus 1-8; Hansbrough, Rus 1-6. INTERCEPTIONS: Oklahoma State-Gilbert, Justin 1-14. Missouri-Gaines, E.J. 1-2; Webb, Braylon 1-1. FUMBLES: Oklahoma State-TEAM 1-0; Chelf, Clint 1-1. Missouri-Franklin, James 2-2. SACKS (UA-A): Oklahoma State-Barnett, Calvin 1-0; Bean, Jimmy 1-0. Missouri-Ealy, Kony 2-0; Sam, Michael 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Oklahoma State-Lowe, Daytawion 6-1; Bean, Jimmy 6-1; Lavey, Caleb 6-0; Barnett, Calvin 4-2; Simmons, Ryan 5-0; Johnson, L. 5-0; Lewis, Shaun 4-1; Johnson, Tyler 3-2; Wren, Sam 3-0; Peterson, Kevin 2-1; Lampkin, Ashton 2-0; Patmon, Tyler 2-0; Gilbert, Justin 2-0; Stewart, Josh 2-0; Castleman, J. 1-1; Mitchell, Joe 1-1; Johnson, Teddy 1-0; Collins, D. 1-0; Sterns, Jordan 1-0; Jones, M. 1-0; Craig, Zack 1-0; Gary, Shamiel 0-1; Ogbah, Emmanuel 0-1; Suter, Andrew 0-1. Missouri-Wilson, Andrew 11-4; Brantley, Harol 7-0; Gaines, E.J. 6-1; Ponder, Randy 6-1; Ealy, Kony 5-1; Brothers, Kentr 4-1; Webb, Braylon 4-0; Golden, Markus 4-0; Bonner, Donovan 2-2; Gibson, John 3-0; White, Matt 3-0; Ruise, Darvin 2-1; Ray, Shane 2-1; Sam, Michael 2-1; Hoch, Matt 0-3; Singleton, Duro 1-0; Steward, Morgan 1-0; Josey, Henry 1-0; Newsom, Donavin 1-0; Burnett, Brayde 1-0; Penton, Aarion 1-0; Vincent, Lucas 1-0; Augusta, Josh 0-1.
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STARTING LINEUPS/PLAYER CAREER STARTS GAME-BY-GAME STARTING LINEUPS STARTING LINEUPS - OFFENSE LT LG C RG RT WR WR WR RB 8/31 vs. Mississippi State Graham Webb Jenkins Cross Koenig C. Moore T. Moore Seales Seaton (FB) 9/7 at UTSA Graham Webb Jenkins Cross Grisbhy C. Moore T. Moore Seales Stewart (WR) 9/14 Lamar Graham Webb Jenkins P. Lewis Grisbhy C. Moore T. Moore Seales Stewart (WR) 9/28 at West Virginia Graham Webb Jenkins Grisbhy Koenig C. Moore T. Moore Seales Stewart (WR) 10/5 Kansas State Graham Webb Jenkins Grisbhy Koenig C. Moore T. Moore Seales Stewart (WR) 10/19 TCU Koenig Webb Jenkins Graham Grisbhy C. Moore T. Moore Seales Stewart (WR) 10/26 at Iowa State Koenig Webb Jenkins Graham Garrett C. Moore T. Moore Seales Stewart (WR) 11/2 at Texas Tech Koenig Webb Jenkins Graham Garrett C. Moore T. Moore Seales Stewart (WR) 11/9 Kansas Koenig Webb Jenkins Graham Grisbhy Veatch (TE) T. Moore Seales Staley (FB) 11/16 at Texas Koenig Webb Jenkins Graham Grisbhy C. Moore T. Moore Seales Glidden (WR) 11/23 Baylor Koenig Webb Jenkins Graham Grisbhy C. Moore T. Moore Seales Stewart (WR) 12/7 Oklahoma Koenig Webb Jenkins Graham Garrett C. Moore Stewart Seales Staley 1/3 vs. Missouri Koenig Webb Jenkins Graham Garrett T. Moore Stewart Seales Seaton (FB) STARTING LINEUPS - DEFENSE DE DT DT DE SLB 8/31 vs. Mississippi State Bean Castleman Barnett Ty. Johnson Lewis 9/7 at UTSA Bean Castleman Barnett Ty. Johnson Lewis 9/14 Lamar Bean Castleman Barnett Ty. Johnson Lewis 9/28 at West Virginia Bean Castleman Barnett Ty. Johnson Lewis 10/5 Kansas State Bean Castleman Barnett Ty. Johnson Lewis 10/19 TCU Bean Castleman Barnett Ty. Johnson Lewis 10/26 at Iowa State Bean Castleman Barnett Ty. Johnson Lewis 11/2 at Texas Tech Bean Castleman Barnett Ty. Johnson Lewis 11/9 Kansas Bean Castleman Barnett Ty. Johnson Lewis 11/16 at Texas Bean Castleman Barnett Ty. Johnson Lewis 11/23 Baylor Bean Castleman Barnett Ty. Johnson Lewis 12/7 Oklahoma Bean Castleman Barnett Ty. Johnson Lewis 1/3 vs. Missouri Bean Castleman Barnett Ty. Johnson Lewis
MLB WLB CB SS Lavey Simmons Peterson Gary Lavey Simmons Peterson Gary Lavey Simmons Peterson Gary Lavey Simmons Peterson Gary Lavey Simmons Peterson Gary Lavey Simmons Peterson Gary Lavey Simmons Peterson Gary Lavey Simmons Patmon Gary Lavey Simmons Peterson L. Johnson Lavey Simmons Patmon Gary Lavey Simmons Peterson Gary Lavey Simmons Peterson L. Johnson Lavey Simmons Peterson L. Johnson
RB Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Roland Roland Roland Roland Roland Roland Roland
QB Chelf Walsh Walsh Walsh Walsh Walsh Chelf Chelf Chelf Chelf Chelf Chelf Chelf
FS Lowe Lowe Lowe Lowe Lowe Lowe Lowe Lowe Lowe Lowe Lowe Lowe Lowe
CB Gilbert Gilbert Gilbert Gilbert Patmon Gilbert Gilbert Gilbert Patmon Gilbert Patmon Gilbert Gilbert
CAREER CONSECUTIVE AND TOTAL STARTS Consecutive Total Player, Pos. Yr. Starts Starts Shaun Lewis, LB Sr. 45 45 Daytawion Lowe, S Sr. 39 39 Caleb Lavey, LB Sr. 39 39 Parker Graham, OL Sr. 28 31 Calvin Barnett, DT Sr. 26 26 Brandon Webb, OL Sr. 18 18 James Castleman, DT Jr. 13 24 Jake Jenkins, OL Jr. 13 14 Tyler Johnson, DE Sr. 13 13 Jimmy Bean, DE So. 13 13 Ryan Simmons, LB So. 13 13 Jhajuan Seales, WR RFr. 13 13 Daniel Koenig, OL Jr. 10 22 Clint Chelf, QB Sr. 7 13 Desmond Roland, RB Jr. 7 7 Josh Stewart, WR Jr. 3 20 Kevin Peterson, CB So. 3 12 Justin Gilbert, CB Sr. 2 36 Brandon Garrett, OL Jr. 2 4 Lyndell Johnson, S Jr. 2 3 Tracy Moore, WR Sr. 1 28 Jeremy Seaton, FB/TE So. 1 4
|-------Starts by Year--------| 2013 2012 2011 2010 13 13 13 6 13 13 13 0 13 13 13 0 13 13 5 0 13 13 0 0 13 5 0 0 13 11 0 0 13 1 0 0 13 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 11 11 0 0 8 5 0 0 7 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 11 1 0 0 10 13 13 0 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 12 3 7 6 2 2 0 0
Consecutive Total Player, Pos. Yr. Starts Starts Tyler Patmon, CB Sr. 0 37 Shamiel Gary, S Sr. 0 23 Charlie Moore, WR Sr. 0 21 Kye Staley, FB Sr. 0 13 Anthony Rogers, DT Sr. 0 11 Jeremy Smith, RB Sr. 0 9 Austin Hays, WR So. 0 9 Chris Grisbhy, OL Jr. 0 8 J.W. Walsh, QB So. 0 8 Blake Jackson, WR Sr. 0 6 Travis Cross, OL So. 0 2 Devin Davis, OL So. 0 2 David Glidden, WR So. 0 1 Zac Veatch, OL RFr. 0 1 Paul Lewis, OL RFr. 0 1 Blake Webb, WR So. 0 1 Demarcus Sherod, LB So. 0 1 Joe Mitchell, LB Sr. 0 1
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EXPLOSIVE PLAYS PASSING PLAYS - 20 YARDS OR LONGER Yds Connection Opponent Result of Pass Result of Drive 73 Walsh to Stewart West Virginia Touchdown Touchdown 56 Chelf to T. Moore Baylor Touchdown Touchdown 56 Walsh to Stewart UTSA 1st and 10 at UTSA 18 Touchdown 51 Chelf to Ateman Baylor 1st and 10 at BU 20 Touchdown 48 Stewart to Chelf Baylor 1st and Goal at BU 5 Touchdown 46 Chelf to T. Moore TCU 1st and 10 at TCU 17 Field Goal 44 Chelf to Seales Texas Tech 1st and Goal at TTU 1 Touchdown 44 Chelf to Seales UTSA 1st and 10 at UTSA 44 Touchdown 43 Walsh to Seales Kansas State 1st and Goal at KSU 2 Touchdown 41 Chelf to T. Moore Missouri 1st and 10 at MU 28 Touchdown 41 Chelf to T. Moore Kansas 1st and 10 at KU 23 Touchdown 40 Chelf to Stewart Missouri Touchdown Touchdown 39 Chelf to Glidden Kansas 1st and Goal at KU 4 Touchdown 38 Chelf to Sheperd Oklahoma 1st and 10 at OU 37 Touchdown 37 Chelf to Seales Baylor 1st and 10 at BU 43 Touchdown 37 Chelf to Sheperd UTSA 1st and 10 at UTSA 40 Punt 34 Chelf to Ateman Kansas 1st and 10 at KU 13 Touchdown 34 Chelf to Childs TCU 1st and 10 at TCU 30 Fumble 34 Walsh to Stewart TCU 1st and 10 at TCU 16 Interception 34 Walsh to Seales Kansas State 1st and 10 at KSU 30 Touchdown 33 Chelf to Seales Baylor Touchdown Touchdown 33 Chelf to C. Moore UTSA Touchdown Touchdown 31 Walsh to Jackson UTSA 1st and 10 at UTSA 22 Touchdown 31 Walsh to T. Moore West Virginia 1st and 10 at WVU 13 Missed FG 30 Chelf to C. Moore TCU 1st and 10 at TCU 45 Missed FG 30 Walsh to Seaton West Virginia Touchdown Touchdown 29 Chelf to Seales Texas 1st and 10 at UT 14 Touchdown 29 Chelf to Ateman Lamar 1st and 10 at Lamar 16 Touchdown 29 Walsh to Glidden UTSA 1st and Goal at UTSA 4 Touchdown 28 Chelf to C. Moore Baylor 1st and 10 at OSU 29 Touchdown 28 Walsh to Stewart TCU 1st and 10 at TCU 42 Punt 27 Chelf to C. Moore Oklahoma 1st and 10 at OU 48 Touchdown 27 Chelf to C. Moore Baylor 1st and 10 at OSU 47 Touchdown 27 C. Moore to Stewart TCU 1st and Goal at TCU 7 Touchdown 27 Walsh to T. Moore West Virginia Touchdown Touchdown 26 Chelf to C. Moore Missouri 1st and 10 at OSU 46 Punt 26 Walsh to T. Moore Kansas State 1st and 10 at KSU 37 Touchdown 25 Chelf to Shepherd Baylor 1st and 10 at BU 12 Touchdown 25 Walsh to C. Moore West Virginia 1st and 10 at WVU 33 Touchdown 24 Chelf to C. Moore Texas 1st and 10 at UT 43 Touchdown 24 Chelf to Seales Texas Tech 1st and Goal at TTU 4 Touchdown 24 Walsh to Stewart Lamar 1st and Goal at Lamar 7 Touchdown 23 Chelf to Ateman Missouri 1st and 10 at MU 49 Fumble 23 Chelf to T. Moore Oklahoma 1st and Goal at OU 5 Touchdown 22 Chelf to T. Moore Missouri 1st and 10 at MU 34 Touchdown 22 C. Moore to T. Moore Baylor 1st and Goal at BU 4 Touchdown 22 Chelf to C. Moore Kansas 1st and 10 at KU 36 Punt 22 Walsh to T. Moore UTSA 1st and 10 at UTSA 21 Touchdown 22 Walsh to Jackson UTSA Touchdown Touchdown 22 Walsh to C. Moore Lamar 1st and Goal at Lamar 1 Touchdown 21 Chelf to Seals Missouri Touchdown Touchdown 21 Chelf to Stewart Oklahoma 1st and 10 at OU 48 Interception 21 Chelf to T. Moore Baylor 1st and 10 at 50 Punt 21 Chelf to C. Moore Texas Touchdown Touchdown 21 Walsh to Ateman UTSA 1st and 10 at UTSA 39 Touchdown 21 Chelf to Roland UTSA Touchdown Touchdown 21 Walsh to Stewart Mississippi St. 1st and 10 at MSU 32 Blocked FG 20 Chelf to T. Moore Oklahoma 1st and 10 at OU 28 Touchdown 20 Chelf to Stewart Oklahoma 1st and 10 at OU 14 Touchdown 20 Chelf to Seales TCU 1st and Goal at TCU 7 Touchdown 20 Walsh to Roland Lamar 1st and 10 at Lamar 12 Touchdown 20 Chelf to Jackson UTSA 1st and 10 at UTSA 24 Touchdown
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RUNNING PLAYS - 20 YARDS OR LONGER Yds Rusher Opponent Result of Rush Result of Drive 67 Clint Chelf Texas Tech Touchdown Touchdown 58 Desmond Roland Iowa State Touchdown Touchdown 51 Desmond Roland Oklahoma 1st and Goal at OU 8 Downs 46 J.W. Walsh Mississippi St. 1st and 10 at MSST 14 Touchdown 32 Clint Chelf Iowa State 1st and 10 at ISU 27 Touchdown 32 Clint Chelf Iowa State 1st and 10 at ISU 36 Downs 32 Desmond Roland Iowa State 1st and 10 at ISU 26 Interception 30 Rennie Childs Baylor 1st and 10 at OSU 44 Touchdown 29 Jeremy Smith Baylor 1st and 10 at BU 39 Touchdown 29 Desmond Roland Texas 1st and 10 at UT 46 Interception 25 Jeremy Smith Missouri 1st and 10 at 50 Touchdown 23 Clint Chelf Missouri 1st and 10 at MU 26 Fumble 23 Clint Chelf Missouri Touchdown Touchdown 23 Desmond Roland Oklahoma 1st and 10 at OU 48 Touchdown 23 Jeremy Smith Baylor 1st and 10 at BU 29 Touchdown 23 Jeremy Smith Texas Tech 1st and Goal at TTU 9 Touchdown 22 Clint Chelf Texas 1st and 10 at UT 18 Touchdown 22 Rennie Childs Texas Tech 1st and 10 at OSU 47 Touchdown 22 Desmond Roland West Virginia 1st and 10 at WVU 48 Punt 21 Jeremy Smith Mississippi St. 1st and 10 at OSU 39 Touchdown 20 Clint Chelf Kansas 1st and 10 at the OSU 27 Punt 20 Jeremy Smith Mississippi St. Touchdown Touchdown 20 Desmond Roland Mississippi St. 1st and 10 at MSU 34 Touchdown KICK RETURNS - 30 YARDS OR LONGER Yds Returner Opponent Result of Return 100 Justin Gilbert Kansas Touchdown 50 Brandon Sheperd TCU 1st and 10 at TCU 47 41 Justin Gilbert Texas 1st and 10 at OSU 41 40 Desmond Roland West Virginia 1st and 10 at OSU 41 32 Brandon Sheperd Kansas State 1st and 10 at OSU 34 30 Charlie Moore Iowa State 1st and 10 at ISU 15
Result of Drive Touchdown Touchdown Punt Missed FG Touchdown Touchdown
PUNT RETURNS - 20 YARDS OR LONGER Yds Returner Opponent Result of Return Result of Drive 95 Josh Stewart TCU Touchdown Touchdown 67 Josh Stewart Lamar Touchdown Touchdown 46 Josh Stewart Texas Tech 1st and 10 at TTU 11 Touchdown 41 Josh Stewart Lamar 1st and 10 at Lamar 16 Touchdown 36 Josh Stewart West Virginia 1st and 10 at WVU 44 Missed FG 29 Josh Stewart TCU 1st and 10 at TCU 35 Interception INTERCEPTION/FUMBLE RETURNS - 20 YARDS OR LONGER Yds Returner Opponent Result of Return Result of Drive 78 Tyler Patmon Baylor Touchdown Touchdown 72 Daytawion Lowe Kansas State 1st and Goal at KSU 7 End of Game 54 Tyler Johnson Iowa State Touchdown Touchdown 43 Justin Gilbert Texas Touchdown Touchdown 38 Kevin Peterson Kansas 1st and 10 at KU 34 Touchdown 35 Justin Gilbert TCU 1st and 10 at TCU 26 Downs 31 Justin Gilbert Iowa State Touchdown Touchdown 27 Ryan Simmons UTSA 1st and 10 at UTSA 32 Touchdown 24 Shaun Lewis Kansas State 1st and 10 at KSU 17 Field Goal 23 Caleb Lavey Texas 1st and 10 at UT 21 Touchdown
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SCORING SUMMARY AUG. 31 VS. MISSISSIPPI STATE QTR. TIME PLAYS YDS. ELAPSED J.W. Walsh, 3 yd run 2 2:16 6 69 1:33 Jeremy Smith, 1 yd run 3 10:41 11 75 4:19 Jeremy Smith, 20 yd run 4 14:33 9 82 2:18
SEPT. 7 AT UTSA QTR. TIME PLAYS YDS. ELAPSED Jhajuan Seales, 10 yd pass from J.W. Walsh 1 9:59 8 65 2:49 Brandon Sheperd, 19 yd pass from J.W Walsh 1 2:14 7 78 2:08 Josh Stewart, 10 yd pass from J.W. Walsh 2 11:22 7 63 1:40 J.W. Walsh, 4 yd run 2 4:53 6 80 1:38 Jeremy Smith, 1 yd run 2 0:56 4 32 1:37 Blake Jackson, 22 yd pass from J.W. Walsh 3 9:47 9 72 3:33 Charlie Moore, 33 yd pass from Clint Chelf 4 10:11 5 73 2:04 Desmond Roland, 21 yd pass from Clint Chelf 4 5:27 10 72 3:57
SEPT. 14 VS. LAMAR QTR. TIME PLAYS YDS. ELAPSED Desmond Roland, 1 yd run 1 9:09 10 57 2:46 Jeremy Smith, 4 yd run 1 6:58 9 64 1:32 Jeremy Smith, 1 yd run 1 0:35 11 69 3:15 Ben Grogan, 39 yd field goal 2 9:12 8 31 1:59 Jeremy Smith, 1 yd run 2 3:34 3 16 0:39 Josh Stewart, 67 yd punt return 3 11:47 - - Blake Jackson, 2 yd pass from J.W. Walsh 3 8:23 7 54 2:20 Clint Chelf, 8 yd run 3 6:01 4 21 1:18 Blake Webb, 16 yd pass from Clint Chelf 4 7:34 8 94 3:22
SEPT. 28 AT WEST VIRGINIA QTR. TIME PLAYS YDS. ELAPSED Josh Stewart, 73 yd pass from J.W. Walsh 1 8:32 5 85 1:30 Tracy Moore, 27 yd pass from J.W. Walsh 2 8:15 8 76 2:21 Jeremy Seaton, 30 yd pass from J.W. Walsh 3 11:35 4 58 1:22
OCT. 5 VS. KANSAS STATE QTR. TIME PLAYS YDS. ELAPSED Jeremy Smith, 2 yd run 1 1:06 3 66 0:41 Ben Grogan, 30 yd field goal 2 12:04 8 47 2:46 J.W. Walsh, 3 yd run 2 0:50 7 64 1:55 Ben Grogan, 34 yd field goal 3 4:40 4 5 0:53 Ben Grogan, 23 yd field goal 3 2:44 4 0 0:46 Charlie Moore, 6 yd pass from J.W. Walsh 4 4:13 6 75 1:56 Ben Grogan, 28 yd field goal 4 2:24 4 6 1:32
OCT. 19 VS. TCU Josh Stewart, 95 yd punt return Ben Grogan, 28 yd field goal Desmond Roland, 3 yd run Rennie Childs, 7 yd run
QTR. 1 2 2 4
TIME PLAYS YDS. ELAPSED 4:00 - - 8:34 7 51 2:06 6:03 3 37 1:08 6:04 4 47 1:35
NOV. 2 AT TEXAS TECH QTR. TIME PLAYS YDS. ELAPSED Tracy Moore, 6 yd pass from Clint Chelf 1 7:17 10 84 3:33 Desmond Roland, 1 yd run 1 6:04 3 45 0:37 Desmond Roland, 1 yd run 1 4:09 4 15 0:46 Jeremy Seaton, 1 yd pass from Clint Chelf 2 10:22 11 75 4:27 Desmond Roland, 3 yd run 3 9:58 4 11 1:58 Clint Chelf, 67 yd run 3 7:50 3 68 0:46 Clint Chelf, 8 yd run 3 1:44 9 75 2:47 Ben Grogan, 41 yd field goal 4 10:43 7 32 2:50
NOV. 9 VS. KANSAS QTR. TIME PLAYS YDS. ELAPSED Justin Gilbert, 100 yd kickoff return 1 14:47 - - Desmond Roland, 3 yd run 1 8:28 7 34 1:34 Desmond Roland, 19 yd pass from Clint Chelf 2 9:25 4 80 1:16 Tracy Moore, 4 yd pass from Clint Chelf 2 0:15 11 80 1:51 Tracy Moore, 11 yd pass from Clint Chelf 4 14:00 6 59 1:26 Jeremy Smith, 15 yd run 4 8:45 3 63 1:17
NOV. 16 AT TEXAS QTR. Clint Chelf, 18 yd run 1 Clint Chelf, 4 yd run 2 Tracy Moore, 12 yd pass from Clint Chelf 2 Justin Gilbert, 43 yd interception return 2 Ben Grogan, 39 yd field goal 3 Charlie Moore, 21 yd pass from Clint Chelf 3
TIME PLAYS YDS. ELAPSED 9:09 7 72 2:02 7:31 5 42 1:46 1:15 6 67 2:18 0:18 - - 7:16 11 53 4:02 1:54 1 21 0:06
NOV. 23 VS. BAYLOR QTR. TIME PLAYS YDS. ELAPSED Kye Staley, 2 yd run 1 3:07 7 99 3:28 Charlie Moore, 12 yd pass from Clint Chelf 2 4:28 5 80 1:52 Tracy Moore, 56 yd pass from Clint Chelf 3 13:23 4 76 1:37 Kye Staley, 1 yd run 3 10:10 6 80 1:36 Clint Chelf, 4 yd run 3 0:13 6 68 2:05 Tyler Patmon, 78 yd fumble return 4 9:58 - - Jhajuan Seales, 33 yd pass from Clint Chelf 4 3:01 9 91 5:49
DEC. 7 VS. OKLAHOMA QTR. TIME PLAYS YDS. ELAPSED Desmond Roland, 1 yd run 1 4:00 10 99 3:49 Ben Grogan, 41 yd field goal 2 8:40 5 17 1:34 Desmond Roland, 15 yd pass from Clint Chelf 3 13:18 6 82 1:32 Desmond Roland, 1 yd run 4 1:46 7 89 2:41
JAN. 3 VS. MISSOURI QTR. TIME PLAYS YDS. ELAPSED Josh Stewart, 40 yd pass from Clint Chelf 1 1:44 5 75 1:16 Jhajuan Seales, 21 yd pass from Clint Chelf 3 2:10 3 33 0:44 Ben Grogan, 25 yd field goal 4 13:32 4 2 1:10 Clint Chelf, 23 yd run 4 9:51 8 75 1:41 Desmond Roland, 2 yd run 4 5:04 7 75 1:25
OCT. 26 AT IOWA STATE QTR. TIME PLAYS YDS. ELAPSED Desmond Roland, 2 yd run 1 11:02 10 58 3:11 Justin Gilbert, 31 yd interception return 1 10:20 - - Charlie Moore, 8 yd pass from Clint Chelf 1 5:45 7 43 1:22 Desmond Roland. 6 yd run 2 14:57 5 59 0:27 Ben Grogan, 22 yd field goal 3 8:32 9 53 3:43 Desmond Roland, 58 yd run 3 6:38 2 67 0:35 Tyler Johnson, 54 yd fumble return 3 4:17 - - Desmond Roland, 3 yd run 4 10:28 4 21 1:13 Jeremy Smith, 1 yd run 4 4:59 4 15 2:05
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SCORING DRIVE SUPERLATIVES SCORING DRIVE SUPERLATIVES LONGEST TOUCHDOWN PLAYS 100 Justin Gilbert kickoff return vs. Kansas 95 Josh Stewart punt return vs. TCU 78 Tyler Patmon fumble return vs. Baylor 73 J.W. Walsh pass to Josh Stewart at West Virginia 67 Clint Chelf run at Texas Tech 67 Josh Stewart punt return vs. Lamar 58 Desmond Roland run at Iowa State 56 Clint Chelf pass to Tracy Moore vs. Baylor 54 Tyler Johnson fumble return at Iowa State 43 Justin Gilbert interception return at Texas 40 Clint Chelf pass to Josh Stewart vs. Missouri 33 Clint Chelf pass to Jhajuan Seales vs. Baylor 33 Clint Chelf pass to Charlie Moore at UTSA 31 Justin Gilbert interception return vs. Iowa State 30 J.W. Walsh pass to Jeremy Seaton at West Virginia 27 J.W. Walsh pass to Tracy Moore at West Virginia 23 Clint Chelf run vs. Missouri 22 J.W. Walsh pass to Blake Jackson at UTSA 21 Clint Chelf pass to Jhajuan Seals vs. Missouri 21 Clint Chelf pass to Charlie Moore at Texas 21 Clint Chelf pass to Desmond Roland at UTSA 20 Jeremy Smith run vs. Mississippi State FEWEST PLAYS 1 play, 21 yds (TD) 2 plays, 67 yds (TD) 3 plays, 68 yds (TD) 3 plays, 66 yds (TD) 3 plays, 63 yds (TD) 3 plays, 45 yds (TD) 3 plays, 37 yds (TD) 3 plays, 33 yds (TD) 3 plays, 16 yds (TD) 4 plays, 80 yds (TD) 4 plays, 76 yds (TD) 4 plays, 58 yds (TD) 4 plays, 47 yds (TD) 4 plays, 32 yds (TD) 4 plays, 21 yds (TD) 4 plays, 21 yds (TD) 4 plays, 15 yds (TD) 4 plays, 15 yds (TD) 4 plays, 11 yds (TD) 4 plays, 6 yds (FG) 4 plays, 5 yds (FG) 4 plays, 2 yds (FG) 4 plays, 0 yds (FG) 5 plays, 85 yds (TD) 5 plays, 80 yds (TD) 5 plays, 75 yds (TD) 5 plays, 73 yds (TD) 5 plays, 59 yds (TD) 5 plays, 42 yds (TD) 5 plays, 17 yds (FG) LEAST TIME ELAPSED 0:06 - 1 play, 21 yds (TD) 0:27 - 5 plays, 59 yds (TD) 0:35 - 2 plays, 67 yds (TD) 0:37 - 3 plays, 45 yds (TD) 0:39 - 3 plays, 16 yds (TD) 0:41 - 3 plays, 66 yds (TD) 0:44 - 3 plays, 33 yards (TD) 0:46 - 3 plays, 68 yds (TD) 0:46 - 4 plays, 15 yds (TD) 0:46 - 4 plays, 0 yds (FG) 0:53 - 4 plays, 5 yds (FG) 1:08 - 3 plays, 37 yds (TD) 1:10 - 4 plays, 2 yards (FG) 1:13 - 4 plays, 21 yds (TD) 1:16 - 5 plays, 75 yards (TD) 1:16 - 4 plays, 80 yds (TD) 1:17 - 3 plays, 63 yds (TD) 1:18 - 4 plays, 21 yds (TD) 1:22 - 4 plays, 58 yds (TD) 1:22 - 7 plays, 43 yds (TD) 1:25 - 7 plays, 75 yards (TD) 1:26 - 6 plays, 59 yds (TD) 1:30 - 5 plays, 85 yds (TD) 1:32 - 6 plays, 82 yds (TD) 1:32 - 9 plays, 64 yds (TD) 1:32 - 4 plays, 6 yds (FG) 1:33 - 6 plays, 69 yds (TD) 1:34 - 7 plays, 34 yds (TD) 1:34 - 5 plays, 17 yds (FG)
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at Texas at Iowa State at Texas Tech vs. Kansas State vs. Kansas at Texas Tech vs. TCU vs. Missouri vs. Lamar vs. Kansas vs. Baylor at West Virginia vs. TCU at UTSA vs. Lamar at Iowa State at Texas Tech at Iowa State at Texas Tech vs. Kansas State vs. Kansas State vs. Missouri vs. Kansas State at West Virginia vs. Baylor vs. Missouri at UTSA at Iowa State at Texas vs. Oklahoma at Texas at Iowa State at Iowa State at Texas Tech vs Lamar vs. Kansas State vs. Missouri at Texas Tech at Texas Tech vs. Kansas State vs. Kansas State vs. TCU vs. Missouri at Iowa State vs. Missouri vs. Kansas vs. Kansas vs. Lamar at West Virginia at Iowa State vs. Missouri vs. Kansas at West Virginia vs. Oklahoma vs. Lamar vs. Kansas State vs. Mississippi State vs. Kansas vs. Oklahoma
1:35 - 4 plays, 47 yds (TD) 1:36 - 6 plays, 80 yds (TD) 1:37 - 4 plays, 76 yds (TD) 1:37 - 4 plays, 32 yds (TD) 1:38 - 6 plays, 80 yds (TD) 1:40 - 7 plays, 63 yds (TD) 1:41 - 8 plays, 75 yards (TD) 1:46 - 5 plays, 42 yds (TD) 1:51 - 11 plays, 80 yds (TD) 1:52 - 5 plays, 80 yds (TD) 1:55 - 7 plays, 64 yds (TD) 1:56 - 6 plays, 75 yds (TD) 1:58 - 4 plays, 11 yds (TD) 1:59 - 8 plays, 31 yds (FG)
vs. TCU vs. Baylor vs. Baylor at UTSA at UTSA at UTSA vs. Missouri at Texas vs. Kansas vs. Baylor vs. Kansas State vs. Kansas State at Texas Tech vs. Lamar
MOST YARDS COVERED 99 yds (TD) 99 yds (TD) 94 yds (TD) 91 yds (TD) 89 yds (TD) 85 yds (TD) 84 yds (TD) 82 yds (TD) 82 yds (TD) 80 yds (TD) 80 yds (TD) 80 yds (TD) 80 yds (TD) 80 yds (TD) 78 yds (TD) 76 yds (TD) 76 yds (TD) 75 yds (TD) 75 yds (TD) 75 yds (TD) 75 yds (TD) 75 yds (TD) 75 yds (TD) 75 yds (TD) 73 yds (TD) 72 yds (TD) 72 yds (TD) 72 yds (TD)
vs. Oklahoma vs. Baylor vs. Lamar vs. Baylor vs. Oklahoma at West Virginia at Texas Tech vs. Oklahoma vs. Mississippi State vs. Baylor vs. Baylor vs. Kansas vs. Kansas at UTSA at UTSA vs. Baylor at West Virginia vs. Missouri vs. Missouri vs. Missouri at Texas Tech at Texas Tech vs. Kansas State vs. Mississippi State at UTSA at Texas at UTSA at UTSA
MOST PLAYS 11 plays, 80 yds (TD) 11 plays, 75 yds (TD) 11 plays, 75 yds (TD) 11 plays, 69 yds (TD) 11 plays, 53 yds (FG) 10 plays, 99 yds (TD) 10 plays, 84 yds (TD) 10 plays, 72 yds (TD) 10 plays, 58 yds (TD) 10 plays, 57 yds (TD) 9 plays, 91 yds (TD) 9 plays, 82 yds (TD) 9 plays, 75 yds (TD) 9 plays, 72 yds (TD) 9 plays, 64 yds (TD) 9 plays, 53 yds (FG) 8 plays, 94 yds (TD) 8 plays, 76 yds (TD) 8 plays, 75 yds (TD) 8 plays, 65 yds (TD) 8 plays, 47 yds (FG) 8 plays, 31 yds (FG)
vs. Kansas at Texas Tech vs. Mississippi State vs. Lamar at Texas vs. Oklahoma at Texas Tech at UTSA at Iowa State vs. Lamar vs. Baylor vs. Mississippi State at Texas Tech at UTSA vs. Lamar at Iowa State vs. Lamar at West Virginia vs. Missouri at UTSA vs. Kansas State vs. Lamar
MOST TIME ELAPSED 5:49 - 9 plays, 91 yds (TD) 4:27 - 11 plays, 75 yds (TD) 4:19 - 11 plays, 75 yds (TD) 4:02 - 11 plays, 53 yds (FG) 3:57 - 10 plays, 72 yds (TD) 3:49 - 10 plays, 99 yds (TD) 3:43 - 9 plays, 53 yds (FG) 3:33 - 10 plays, 84 yds (TD) 3:33 - 9 plays, 72 yds (TD) 3:28 - 7 plays, 99 yds (TD) 3:22 - 8 plays, 94 yds (TD) 3:15 - 11 plays, 69 yds (TD) 3:11 - 10 plays, 58 yds (TD)
vs. Baylor at Texas Tech vs. Mississippi State at Texas at UTSA vs. Oklahoma at Iowa State at Texas Tech at UTSA vs. Baylor vs. Lamar vs. Lamar at Iowa State
SCORING DRIVE ANALYSIS
Oklahoma State
Opponent
TD FG
TD FG
Negative Yards
0
0
0
0
0-9 yards
0
4
0
2
10-19 yards
4
1
1
2
20-29 yards
3
0
0
0
30-39 yards
4
2
0
0
40-49 yards
4
1
1
2
50-59 yards
6
3
4
3
60-69 yards
12
0
7
6
70-79 yards
14
0
7
1
80-89 yards
10
0
3
1
90-99 yards
4
0
1
0
GAME-OPENING DRIVES
-------- Oklahoma State -------- Plays Yards TOP Result
------------ Opponent ------------ Plays Yards TOP
Result
vs. Mississippi St. 3
9
1:08
Punt
13
57
6:22
FG
at UTSA
8
65
2:49
TD
3
4
2:12
Punt
Lamar
10 57 2:46 TD
at West Virginia
5
14
2:31
Punt
5
29
2:27
Punt
Kansas State
7
30
3:30
Punt
11
38
8:12
Punt
TCU
9 22 3:02 Interception 3 7 1:28 Punt
at Iowa State
10
58
3:11
TD
3
2
0:47
Punt
at Texas Tech
5
13
1:35
Punt
3
2
0:57
Punt
Kansas*
5 25 2:25 Punt
at Texas
3
Baylor
9 33 4:21 Downs
8 27 2:31 Punt
Oklahoma
4 -5 1:21 Punt
6 13 2:44 Punt
vs. Missouri
5
4
9
19
1:32
1:40
Punt
Punt
7 32 3:05 Downs
4 19 2:04 Punt 6
17
32
2:17
1:44
Punt
Interception
*Oklahoma State scored on the opening kickoff of the Kansas game. SECOND HALF-OPENING DRIVES
-------- Oklahoma State -------- Plays Yards TOP Result
------------ Opponent ------------ Plays Yards TOP
Result
vs. Mississippi St. 11
75
4:19
Touchdown
3
9
2:08
Punt
at UTSA
3
5
0:45
Punt
3
-3
0:55
Punt
Lamar
5 11 1:08 Punt
at West Virginia
4
58
1:26
Touchdown
3
5
1:57
Punt
Kansas State
2
7
0:51
Fumble
11
79
6:40
Touchdown
TCU
5 31 2:07 Punt
11 69 4:16 Downs
at Iowa State
6
44
1:23
Interception
3
3
1:22
Punt
at Texas Tech
5
20
1:56
Punt
3
4
1:08
Punt
Kansas
7 30 2:00 Punt
3 5 2:06 Punt
at Texas
11
10
Baylor
4 76 1:37 Touchdown 5 42 1:37 Downs
53
4:02
Field Goal
4 17 2:05 Punt
84
3:42
Field Goal
Oklahoma
6 82 1:32 Touchdown 1 0 0:10 Interception
vs. Missouri
6
32
2:23
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Punt
8
26
2:53
Punt
COWBOYS IN THE BIG 12 AND NCAA STATISTICAL RANKINGS TEAM STATS
INDIVIDUAL STATS
Big 12 NCAA Category Actual Rank Rank Scoring Offense
39.1
2
14
Scoring Defense
21.6
1
19
Total Offense
448.8
3
37
Total Defense
384.9
5
52
Rushing Offense
171.9
5
63
Rushing Defense
142.4
4
32
Pass Offense
276.8
3
29
Pass Defense
242.5
9
79
Pass Efficiency
132.67
4
55
Pass Efficiency Defense
104.56
1
6
Kickoff Returns
22.9
4
37
Punt Return Average
13.6
2
11
Interceptions
21 1 3
Net Punting
34.9
8
103
Kickoff Coverage
40.8
1
NR
Field Goal Kicking Pct.
61.1
10
NR
PAT Kicking Pct.
98.5
3
NR
Sacks Per Game
1.92
6
66
Fewest Sacks Allowed Per Game
1.08
1
9
First Downs Per Game
22.08
3
NR
Opponent First Downs Per Game
22.08
10
NR
3rd Down Conversion Pct.
39
6
79
Oppt. 3rd Down Conv. Pct.
31
1
7
4th Down Conversion Pct.
45.5
6
76
Oppt. 4th Down Conv. Pct.
50.0
7
53
Yards Penalized
60.0
8
102
Opponent Yards Penalized
56.6
4
NR
Time of Possession
26:44
10
116
Turnover Margin
1.2
1
4
Red Zone Scoring Pct.
87.5
5
27
Red Zone Scoring Pct. Defense
71.1
1
7
Big 12 NCAA Big 12 NCAA 5 JOSH STEWART - WR Actual Rank Rank 45 CALEB LAVEY - LB Actual Rank Rank All-Pupose Yards Per Game 95.33 10 Interceptions 4 5 39 Punt Return Touchdowns 2 1 2 Interceptions Per Game 0.3 5 55 Punt Return Average 16.7 1 4 Forced Fumbles Per Game Receptions Per Game 5.0 6 66 Total Tackles Per Game 7.2 10 Receiving Yards Per Game 58.6 7 Solo Tackles Per Game Tackles For a Loss Per Game Big 12 NCAA 10 CLINT CHELF - QB Actual Rank Rank Big 12 NCAA 91 JAMES CASTLEMAN - DT Actual Rank Rank Completion Percentage 56.4 6 87 Fumbles Recovered 2 6 34 Completions Per Game 13.67 4 84 Pass Efficiency 132.7 4 63 Big 12 NCAA Passing Touchdowns 17 4 60 8 DAYTAWION LOWE - S Actual Rank Rank Passing Yards 2,169 5 74 Solo Tackles Per Game 5.3 7 37 Passing Yards Per Game 180.8 4 78 Passing Yards Per Completion 13.23 3 28 Big 12 NCAA Points Responsible For 144 2 49 11 SHAUN LEWIS - LB Actual Rank Rank Points Responsible For Per Game 12.0 3 49 Fumbles Recovered 2 6 34 Total Offense Per Game 211.8 4 66 Big 12 NCAA Big 12 NCAA 35 KIP SMITH - P Actual Rank Rank 4 J.W. WALSH - QB Actual Rank Rank Punting Average 39.6 10 84 Passing Touchdowns 9 9 Big 12 NCAA Big 12 NCAA 31 JEREMY SMITH - RB Actual Rank Rank 19 BEN GROGAN - K Actual Rank Rank Rushing Touchdowns 9 7 77 Field Goals Per Game 0.8 9 86 Scoring Per Game 7.7 6 50 Big 12 NCAA Points Responsible For 100 9 26 DESMOND ROLAND - RB Actual Rank Rank Points Responsible For Per Game 7.7 10 Rushing Touchdowns 13 2 31 Rushing Yards 811 8 83 Big 12 NCAA Rushing Yards Per Game 62.4 8 40 TYLER JOHNSON - DE Actual Rank Rank Scoring Per Game 7.4 7 65 Forced Fumbles Per Game Points Responsible For 96 10 Big 12 NCAA Big 12 NCAA 4 JUSTIN GILBERT - CB Actual Rank Rank 27 LYNDELL JOHNSON - S Actual Rank Rank Interceptions 7 1 2 Fumbles Recovered 2 6 34 Interceptions Per Game 0.5 1 4 Kickoff Return Average 25.2 5 27 Big 12 NCAA Kickoff Return Touchdowns 1 1 8 87 TRACY MOORE - WR Actual Rank Rank Receving Touchdowns 6 12 94 Receiving Yards 738 7 Receiving Yards Per Game 56.8 8 -
NR: NCAA does not track national rankings in this category. - Player does not rank in the NCAA top 100.
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2013 STATISTICS RESULTS DATE Aug 31, 2013 Sep 7, 2013 Sep 14, 2013 * Sep 28, 2013 * Oct 05, 2013 * Oct 19, 2013 * Oct 26, 2013 * Nov 02, 2013 * Nov 09, 2013 * Nov 16, 2013 * Nov 23, 2013 * Dec 07, 2013 Jan 3, 2014 * Big 12 Game
OPPONENT vs Mississippi State at UTSA LAMAR at West Virginia KANSAS STATE TCU at Iowa State at #15 Texas Tech KANSAS at #23 Texas #3 BAYLOR #18 OKLAHOMA vs #8 Missouri
W/L W W W L W W W W W W W L L
SCORE 21-3 56-35 59-3 21-30 33-29 24-10 58-27 52-34 42-6 38-13 49-17 24-33 31-41
ATTEND 35874 40977 59061 57280 58841 59638 56800 61836 58476 99739 60218 58520 72690
TEAM STATISTICS OSU OPP SCORING 508 281 Points Per Game 39.1 21.6 FIRST DOWNS 287 287 Rushing 107 115 Passing 153 143 Penalty 27 29 RUSHING YARDAGE 2235 1851 Yards gained rushing 2477 2228 Yards lost rushing 242 377 Rushing Attempts 503 508 Average Per Rush 4.4 3.6 Average Per Game 171.9 142.4 TDs Rushing 35 11 PASSING YARDAGE 3599 3153 Comp-Att-Int 280-484-13 290-541-21 Average Per Pass 7.4 5.8 Average Per Catch 12.9 10.9 Average Per Game 276.8 242.5 TDs Passing 26 16 TOTAL OFFENSE 5834 5004 Total Plays 987 1049 Average Per Play 5.9 4.8 Average Per Game 448.8 384.9 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 38-871 66-1237 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 30-408 19-199 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 21-337 13-140 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 22.9 18.7 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 13.6 10.5 INT RETURN AVERAGE 16.0 10.8 FUMBLES-LOST 13-5 25-12 PENALTIES-Yards 87-780 91-736 Average Per Game 60.0 56.6 PUNTS-Yards 82-3201 89-3758 Average Per Punt 39.0 42.2 Net punt average 34.9 36.5 KICKOFFS-Yards 92-5520 58-3468 Average Per Kick 60.0 59.8 Net kick average 40.8 36.2 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 26:44 33:16 3RD-DOWN Conversions 76/196 72/229 3rd-Down Pct 39% 31% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 5/11 15/30 4th-Down Pct 45% 50% SACKS BY-Yards 25-158 14-80 MISC YARDS 0 142 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 68 33 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 11-18 17-23 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-2 RED-ZONE SCORES (56-64) 88% (32-45) 71% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (48-64) 75% (20-45) 44% PAT-ATTEMPTS (67-68) 99% (30-31) 97% ATTENDANCE 354754 316632 Games/Avg Per Game 6/59126 5/63326 Neutral Site Games 2/54282
RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Roland, Desmond 13 176 847 36 811 4.6 13 58 62.4 Smith, Jeremy 13 122 525 40 485 4.0 9 29 37.3 Chelf, Clint 12 63 458 85 373 5.9 7 67 31.1 Walsh, J.W. 8 58 317 23 294 5.1 3 46 36.8 Childs, Rennie 9 41 200 11 189 4.6 1 30 21.0 Stewart, Josh 12 10 53 4 49 4.9 0 15 4.1 Staley, Kye 11 9 32 0 32 3.6 2 7 2.9 Muncrief, Caleb 5 6 18 0 18 3.0 0 5 3.6 Sheperd, B. 13 2 13 1 12 6.0 0 13 0.9 Seales, Jhajuan 13 1 11 0 11 11.0 0 11 0.8 Moore, Tracy 13 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 0.2 TEAM 11 14 0 42 -42 -3.0 0 0 -3.8 Total.......... 13 503 2477 242 2235 4.4 35 67 171.9 Opponents...... 13 508 2228 377 1851 3.6 11 51 142.4 PASSING Chelf, Clint Walsh, J.W. Moore, Charlie Stewart, Josh Total.......... Opponents......
G Effic 12 132.75 8 128.77 13 305.80 12 503.20 13 132.67 13 104.56
RECEIVING Stewart, Josh Moore, Tracy Seales, Jhajuan Moore, Charlie Ateman, Marcell Glidden, David Sheperd, B. Smith, Jeremy Roland, Desmond Jackson, Blake Seaton, Jeremy Childs, Rennie Goodlett, John Webb, Blake Chelf, Clint Curry, C.J. Hays, Austin Total.......... Opponents......
Cmp-Att-Int Pct 164-291-8 56.4 113-190-5 59.5 2-2-0 100.0 1-1-0 100.0 280-484-13 57.9 290-541-21 53.6
TD Lng Avg/G 17 56 180.8 9 73 166.6 0 27 3.8 0 48 4.0 26 73 276.8 16 69 242.5
G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G 12 60 703 11.7 3 73 58.6 13 51 738 14.5 6 56 56.8 13 39 571 14.6 3 44 43.9 13 35 468 13.4 5 33 36.0 13 22 276 12.5 0 51 21.2 13 15 173 11.5 0 39 13.3 13 14 223 15.9 1 38 17.2 13 11 37 3.4 0 17 2.8 13 9 83 9.2 3 21 6.4 5 6 98 16.3 2 31 19.6 12 6 56 9.3 2 30 4.7 9 4 49 12.2 0 34 5.4 13 3 32 10.7 0 18 2.5 3 2 26 13.0 1 16 8.7 12 1 48 48.0 0 48 4.0 7 1 10 10.0 0 10 1.4 1 1 8 8.0 0 8 8.0 13 280 3599 12.9 26 73 276.8 13 290 3153 10.9 16 69 242.5
TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Chelf, Clint 12 354 373 2169 2542 211.8 Walsh, J.W. 8 248 294 1333 1627 203.4 Roland, Desmond 13 176 811 0 811 62.4 Smith, Jeremy 13 122 485 0 485 37.3 Childs, Rennie 9 41 189 0 189 21.0 Stewart, Josh 12 11 49 48 97 8.1 Moore, Charlie 13 2 0 49 49 3.8 Staley, Kye 11 9 32 0 32 2.9 Muncrief, Caleb 5 6 18 0 18 3.6 Sheperd, B. 13 2 12 0 12 0.9 Seales, Jhajuan 13 1 11 0 11 0.8 Moore, Tracy 13 1 3 0 3 0.2 TEAM 11 14 -42 0 -42 -3.8 Total.......... 13 987 2235 3599 5834 448.8 Opponents...... 13 1049 1851 3153 5004 384.9
SCORE BY QUARTERS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH TOTAL Oklahoma State 140 124 131 113 508 Opponents 58 77 30 116 281
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Yds 2169 1333 49 48 3599 3153
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2013 STATISTICS SCORING |------ PATs ------| TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Grogan, Ben 0 11-18 67-68 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 100 Roland, Desmond 16 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 96 Smith, Jeremy 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 54 Chelf, Clint 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42 Moore, Tracy 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 Moore, Charlie 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 Stewart, Josh 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 Seales, Jhajuan 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Walsh, J.W. 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Gilbert, Justin 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Staley, Kye 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Jackson, Blake 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Seaton, Jeremy 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Webb, Blake 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Childs, Rennie 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Sheperd, B. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Patmon, Tyler 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Johnson, Tyler 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Total.......... 68 11-18 67-68 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 508 Opponents...... 33 17-23 30-31 0-0 1 1-1 0 0 281 PUNT RETURNS Stewart, Josh Glidden, David Moore, Charlie Branson, Derek Total.......... Opponents......
No. Yds Avg 22 368 16.7 5 11 2.2 2 6 3.0 1 23 23.0 30 408 13.6 19 199 10.5
TD Long 2 95 0 9 0 12 0 0 2 95 1 64
INTERCEPTIONS Gilbert, Justin Lavey, Caleb Lewis, Shaun Peterson, Kevin Lowe, Daytawion Patmon, Tyler Craig, Zack Simmons, Ryan Total.......... Opponents......
No. Yds Avg 7 123 17.6 4 34 8.5 3 44 14.7 2 30 15.0 2 72 36.0 1 0 0.0 1 7 7.0 1 27 27.0 21 337 16.0 13 140 10.8
TD Long 2 43 0 23 0 24 0 38 0 72 0 0 0 7 0 27 2 72 2 58
KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg Gilbert, Justin 18 453 25.2 Roland, Desmond 7 155 22.1 Sheperd, B. 5 141 28.2 Seales, Jhajuan 3 48 16.0 Moore, Charlie 2 31 15.5 Johnson, Teddy 1 16 16.0 Ramacher, D. 1 3 3.0 Stewart, Josh 1 24 24.0 Total.......... 38 871 22.9 Opponents...... 66 1237 18.7
TD Long 1 100 0 40 0 50 0 23 0 30 0 16 0 3 0 24 1 100 0 69
FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg Johnson, Tyler 1 54 54.0 Patmon, Tyler 1 78 78.0 Total.......... 2 132 66.0 Opponents...... 2 76 38.0
TD Long 1 54 1 78 2 78 3 73
ALL-PURPOSE Stewart, Josh Roland, Desmond Moore, Tracy Seales, Jhajuan Gilbert, Justin Smith, Jeremy Moore, Charlie Chelf, Clint Sheperd, B. Walsh, J.W. Ateman, Marcell Childs, Rennie Glidden, David Jackson, Blake Lowe, Daytawion Seaton, Jeremy Lewis, Shaun Lavey, Caleb Staley, Kye Goodlett, John Peterson, Kevin Simmons, Ryan Webb, Blake Branson, Derek Muncrief, Caleb Johnson, Teddy Curry, C.J. Hays, Austin Craig, Zack Ramacher, D. TEAM Total.......... Opponents......
FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Grogan, Ben 11-18 61.1 0-0 5-6 4-7 2-5 0-0 41 FIELD GOAL SEQUENCE Mississippi State UTSA Lamar West Virginia Kansas State TCU Iowa State Texas Tech Kansas Texas Baylor Oklahoma Missouri
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Oklahoma State OPPONENTS 49 (40),32 - 31,59 (39) (44) 44,23 (45),50,34,(27),(34) (30),43,(34),(23),(28) (28),31,32 (35) (22) (41) (32),(26) - 32,(40),(29) (39) (39),(27) - (29) (41) (21),(39) 34,(25) (35),(46)
Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd Smith, Kip 79 3132 39.6 62 7 30 24 1 Reichenstein, M 2 64 32.0 32 0 0 1 0 TEAM 1 5 5.0 5 0 0 0 0 Total.......... 82 3201 39.0 62 7 30 25 1 Opponents...... 89 3758 42.2 65 5 26 24 2 KICKOFFS Smith, Kip Grogan, Ben King, Kevin Total.......... Opponents......
G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G 12 49 703 368 24 0 1144 95.3 13 811 83 0 155 0 1049 80.7 13 3 738 0 0 0 741 57.0 13 11 571 0 48 0 630 48.5 13 0 0 0 453 123 576 44.3 13 485 37 0 0 0 522 40.2 13 0 468 6 31 0 505 38.8 12 373 48 0 0 0 421 35.1 13 12 223 0 141 0 376 28.9 8 294 0 0 0 0 294 36.8 13 0 276 0 0 0 276 21.2 9 189 49 0 0 0 238 26.4 13 0 173 11 0 0 184 14.2 5 0 98 0 0 0 98 19.6 13 0 0 0 0 72 72 5.5 12 0 56 0 0 0 56 4.7 13 0 0 0 0 44 44 3.4 13 0 0 0 0 34 34 2.6 11 32 0 0 0 0 32 2.9 13 0 32 0 0 0 32 2.5 12 0 0 0 0 30 30 2.5 13 0 0 0 0 27 27 2.1 3 0 26 0 0 0 26 8.7 7 0 0 23 0 0 23 3.3 5 18 0 0 0 0 18 3.6 13 0 0 0 16 0 16 1.2 7 0 10 0 0 0 10 1.4 1 0 8 0 0 0 8 8.0 13 0 0 0 0 7 7 0.5 12 0 0 0 3 0 3 0.2 11 -42 0 0 0 0 -42 -3.8 13 2235 3599 408 871 337 7450 573.1 13 1851 3153 199 1237 140 6580 506.2
No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn 90 5404 60.0 21 2 1 58 58.0 0 1 1 58 58.0 0 0 92 5520 60.0 21 3 1237 40.8 24 58 3468 59.8 20 2 871 36.2 28
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2013 STATISTICS DEFENSIVE STATS
|-------Tackles-------| Solo Ast
|-Sacks-| Total
TFL/Yds
|---Pass Def---|
No-Yards Int-Yds
|-Fumbles-|
Blkd
GP
45 Lavey, Caleb
13 70 23 93 13.0-43 2.5-23 4-34 3 . 1-0 3 . .
8 Lowe, Daytawion 13 73 14 87 2.0-3
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BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf
2-72 7 . . 1 . .
11 Lewis, Shaun 13 56 17 73 8.0-28 0.5-4 3-44 5 1 2-0 2 . . 52 Simmons, Ryan 13 50 17 67 9.0-28 1.0-6 1-27 2 3 1-0 . . . 27 Johnson, L.
13 44 10 54 4.5-10
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40 Johnson, Tyler 13 35 17 52 9.5-42 4.0-31 . 1 5 1-54 3 . . 7 Gary, Shamiel 11 39 8 47 2.0-4 29 Mitchell, Joe
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9 . . . . .
4 Gilbert, Justin
13 37 5 42
92 Bean, Jimmy
13 21 13 34 9.5-36 4.5-24 .
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13
1
Castleman, J.
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13
28
2
30
4.0-12
1 Peterson, Kevin 12 20 4 24 3.0-13 6 Lampkin, Ashton 13 19 5 24 23
Craig, Zack
89 Wren, Sam 38
Ogbah, Emmanuel
24 Jones, M.
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97 Davis, Eric
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67 Garrett, B.
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9X Tshimanga, J.
1 1 . 1
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1B Jeffcoat, E.
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1G Sumpter, Steve 2 . . .
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46 Branson, Derek 7 . . . .
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707 230
937
95-336
25-158
21-337
60
29 12-132 15
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639 261
900
71.0-202
14-80
13-140
52
26
4
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2013 STATISTICS GAME-BY-GAME PASSING #10 Chelf, Clint Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic Mississippi State 6 3 0 50.0 11 0 7 0 0 65.4 UTSA 16 11 0 68.8 192 2 44 1 9 210.8 Lamar 6 6 0 100.0 90 1 29 0 0 281.0 Kansas State 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TCU 25 10 1 40.0 178 0 46 1 7 91.8 Iowa State 26 10 1 38.5 78 1 16 0 0 68.7 Texas Tech 34 18 2 52.9 211 2 44 0 0 112.7 Kansas 37 19 0 51.4 265 3 41 1 4 138.3 Texas 22 16 1 72.7 197 2 29 0 0 168.9 Baylor 25 19 0 76.0 370 3 56 2 20 239.9 Oklahoma 35 19 1 54.3 200 1 38 1 7 106.0 Missouri 57 33 2 57.9 377 2 41 3 20 118.0 TOTALS 291 164 8 56.4 2169 17 56 9 67 132.7 #4 Walsh, J.W. Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic Mississippi State 27 18 0 66.7 135 0 21 0 0 108.7 UTSA 27 24 0 88.9 326 4 56 1 1 239.2 Lamar 30 17 1 56.7 181 1 24 0 0 111.7 West Virginia 47 20 2 42.6 322 3 73 1 6 112.7 Kansas State 38 24 0 63.2 245 1 43 2 4 126.0 TCU 18 9 2 50.0 115 0 34 1 2 81.4 Iowa State 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Kansas 2 1 0 50.0 9 0 9 0 0 87.8 TOTALS 190 113 5 59.5 1333 9 73 5 13 128.8 #17 Moore, Charlie TCU Baylor TOTALS
Att Comp 1 1 1 1 2 2
Int Pct Yards 0 100.0 27 0 100.0 22 0 100.0 49
TD 0 0 0
Long 27 22 27
Sack Yds 0 0 0 0 0 0
Effic 326.8 284.8 305.8
#5 Stewart, Josh Baylor TOTALS
Att Comp 1 1 1 1
Int Pct Yards 0 100.0 48 0 100.0 48
TD Long 0 48 0 48
Sack Yds 0 0 0 0
Effic 503.2 503.2
GAME-BY-GAME RUSHING RUSHING No-Yds/TD MSST UTSA LAMAR WVU KSU TCU ISU TTU KU UT BU OU MU Roland, Desmond 176-811/13 10-46/0 5-26/0 9-17/1 7-46/0 2-1/0 3-11/1 26-219/4 31-96/3 16-44/1 19-59/0 11-36/0 21-144/2 16-66/1 Smith, Jeremy 122-485/9 15-102/2 12-34/1 10-40/3 15-1/0 11-56/1 12-14/0 7-21/1 5-28/0 4-23/1 5-10/0 12-71/0 7-42/0 7-43/0 Chelf, Clint 63-373/7 - 4-8/0 3-23/1 DNP - 5-9/0 9-85/0 6-88/2 3-17/0 10-95/2 8--20/1 5-16/0 10-52/1 Walsh, J.W. 58-294/3 13-125/1 5-12/1 7-45/0 16-52/0 11-31/1 5-19/0 1-10/0 DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP Childs, Rennie 41-189/1 DNP 1-4/0 5-11/0 DNP DNP 9-45/1 2--1/0 9-70/0 4-4/0 4-9/0 4-35/0 DNP 3-12/0 Stewart, Josh 10-49/0 2-13/0 - 2-13/0 2-12/0 - - - 2-4/0 - DNP - - 2-7/0 Staley, Kye 9-32/2 DNP DNP - - - - - - - 1-7/0 7-25/2 1-0/0 Muncrief, Caleb 6-18/0 - 2-9/0 2-6/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-3/0 - DNP DNP DNP Sheperd, B. 2-12/0 - 1--1/0 - - - - - - - - 1-13/0 - Seales, Jhajuan 1-11/0 - - - - - - 1-11/0 - - - - - Moore, Tracy 1-3/0 - - - - - - - - - 1-3/0 - - TEAM 14--42/0 DNP 2--5/0 - DNP 1--3/0 1--3/0 1--3/0 2--5/0 2--6/0 - 3--6/0 1--2/0 1--9/0 GAME-BY-GAME RECEIVING RECEIVING No-Yds/TD MSST UTSA LAMAR WVU KSU TCU ISU TTU KU UT BU OU MU Moore, Tracy 51-738/6 4-38/0 2-28/0 1-11/0 5-89/1 6-52/0 5-77/0 3-37/0 3-37/1 6-77/2 2-23/1 5-126/1 2-43/0 7-100/0 Stewart, Josh 60-703/3 4-39/0 5-97/1 3-49/0 7-127/1 2-20/0 10-141/0 3-10/0 6-27/0 - DNP 5-45/0 7-68/0 8-80/1 Seales, Jhajuan 39-571/3 1-14/0 7-87/1 3-22/0 4-40/0 4-87/0 1-20/0 2-15/0 3-78/0 1-11/0 3-45/0 3-74/1 4-36/0 3-42/1 Moore, Charlie 35-468/5 4-18/0 3-43/1 4-48/0 1-25/0 1-6/1 3-48/0 2-16/1 1-12/0 1-22/0 6-83/1 4-67/1 1-27/0 4-53/0 Ateman, Marcell 22-276/0 1-6/0 4-40/0 3-46/0 1-6/0 2-10/0 - - 2-25/0 3-53/0 1-3/0 1-51/0 - 4-36/0 Sheperd, B. 14-223/1 - 4-73/1 1-14/0 - 3-28/0 - - - 1-9/0 - 1-25/0 1-38/0 3-36/0 Glidden, David 15-173/0 1-12/0 2-40/0 1-6/0 1-5/0 1-14/0 - - 1-14/0 6-73/0 - 1-4/0 - 1-5/0 Jackson, Blake 6-98/2 1-9/0 3-73/1 2-16/1 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - DNP DNP Roland, Desmond 9-83/3 1-3/0 1-21/1 1-20/0 - - - - - 1-19/1 2-25/0 - 2--8/1 1-3/0 Seaton, Jeremy 6-56/2 - 1-6/0 - 1-30/1 2-9/0 DNP - 1-1/1 - 1-10/0 - - Childs, Rennie 4-49/0 DNP 1--3/0 1-14/0 DNP DNP 1-34/0 - - - - - DNP 1-4/0 Chelf, Clint 1-48/0 - - - DNP - - - - - - 1-48/0 - Smith, Jeremy 11-37/0 4-7/0 1-3/0 1-1/0 - 1-5/0 - - 1-17/0 - 1-8/0 - 2--4/0 Goodlett, John 3-32/0 - - - - 2-14/0 - - - - - - - 1-18/0 Webb, Blake 2-26/1 - 1-10/0 1-16/1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Curry, C.J. 1-10/0 DNP - - DNP DNP DNP - DNP 1-10/0 - - - DNP Hays, Austin 1-8/0 DNP DNP 1-8/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP
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TOTAL TACKLES
UA-A
Lavey, Caleb
70-23 93 2-9 2-2 6-0 11-1 6-1 3-2 7-3 4-0 8-1 6-2 5-1 4-1 6-0
TOT
MSST
UTSA
LAMAR
WVU
KSU
TCU
ISU
TTU
KU
UT
BU
OU
MU
Lowe, Daytawion
73-14 87 6-1 5-1 6-2 5-0 1-0 3-3 3-3 11-0 4-0 5-2 10-0 8-1 6-1
Lewis, Shaun
56-17 73 3-4 1-2 2-0 4-0 7-1 5-0 2-1 5-0 5-1 4-6 8-0 6-1 4-1
Simmons, Ryan
50-17 67 1-2 3-1 2-1 4-2 2-1 4-0 7-4 7-1 2-1 5-2 2-0 6-2 5-0
Johnson, L.
44-10 54 1-3 2-1 -
Johnson, Tyler
35-17 52 1-5 2-4 1-1 1-0 6-1 3-1 2-0 3-0 4-0 4-1 2-1 3-1 3-2
3-0 3-0 1-1 1-1 9-0 7-1 4-2 2-0 6-1 5-0
Gary, Shamiel
39-8 47 6-4 0-2 3-0 9-0 6-0 5-0 6-1 3-0 DNP - 1-0 DNP 0-1
Mitchell, Joe
32-14 46 0-1 0-1 5-1 2-0 2-0 2-1 5-2 4-0 4-1 3-4 2-1 2-1 1-1
Gilbert, Justin
37-5 42 2-1 2-0 2-0 2-0 3-0 4-1 2-1 3-0 3-0 7-2 2-0 3-0 2-0
Bean, Jimmy
21-13 34 0-3 0-3 - 1-1 3-1 2-2 4-0 1-0 - 2-1 1-1 1-0 6-1
Castleman, J.
24-9 33 2-0 0-1 1-0 3-2 2-0 1-0 1-3 3-0 4-1 2-1 2-0 2-0 1-1
Barnett, Calvin
18-14 32 1-3 0-4 2-0 0-1 2-0 0-1 4-0 1-0 3-2 1-0 - 0-1 4-2
Patmon, Tyler
28-2 30 - 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 2-1 1-0 6-0 - 7-1 6-0 - 2-0
Lampkin, Ashton
19-5 24 - 3-1 1-1
Peterson, Kevin
20-4 24 2-0 3-1 - 1-0 2-0 0-2 - DNP 4-0 - 6-0 - 2-1
- 3-1 - 1-1 2-0 0-1 3-0 3-0 1-0 2-0
Craig, Zack
17-6 23 1-0 4-3 1-0 2-0
Wren, Sam
12-10 22 0-1 - 1-1 2-3 0-1 1-2 -
- 1-0 0-1 3-1 1-0 2-0 - 1-1 1-0
Ogbah, Emmanuel
15-5 20 2-1 0-1 2-0 0-1
Jones, M.
13-1 14 1-1 5-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 - - - 2-0 - 1-0 - 1-0
- 3-0 1-1 0-1 1-0 3-0
- 1-0 3-0 2-0 1-0 2-0 2-0 0-1 0-1
Catlin, Kris
10-3 13 - 1-2 7-0 -
Imade, Deion
10-3 13 1-1 3-0 0-1 1-0 - 2-0 - 1-0 1-0 - 0-1 1-0 -
- 1-1 - - 1-0 DNP - - DNP
Sterns, Jordan
10-3 13 DNP 3-1 0-1 - 1-0 1-0 - - 1-0 - 2-0 1-1 1-0
Jacobs, Seth
8-3 11 DNP 1-1 4-0 DNP DNP DNP 1-2 1-0 1-0 - DNP DNP DNP
Clark, Trace
4-6
10
0-2
2-1
0-1
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2-1
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0-1
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Johnson, Teddy
7-2
9
0-1
1-0
2-0
1-0
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1-1
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1-0
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1-0
Hautau, Ofa
6-2 8 0-1 DNP 2-0 2-0 2-0 - - - - - - 0-1 -
Ramacher, D.
3-3 6 DNP - 2-0 -
Collins, D.
3-1 4 1-0 - - 0-1 - - - 1-0 - - - - 1-0 4
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2-1
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DNP
- - 0-2 - 1-0 - - 0-1 -
Robertson, D.
3-1
Rogers, Anthony
1-3 4 0-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP - 1-0 - 0-1 0-1 - - -
DNP
DNP
DNP
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-
1-0
-
-
DNP
Stephens, Larry
1-1 2
Stewart, Josh
2-0 2 - - - - - - - - - DNP - - 2-0
1-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP
Suter, Andrew
1-1 2 - - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 0-1
Rockwell, Nick
1-1 2 - 1-0 - - - - 0-1 - - - - - -
May, Taylor
0-2 2 DNP
Seaton, Jeremy
2-0 2 - - 1-0 - - DNP 1-0 - - - - - -
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0-2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP
Moore, Tracy
2-0 2 - - - 1-0 - - 1-0 - - - - - -
Glidden, David
0-1 1 - - - - - - - - - 0-1 - - -
Garrett, B.
1-0 1 1-0 - - DNP DNP - - - - - - - -
Chelf, Clint
1-0 1 - - - DNP - - - 1-0 - - - - -
Cruse, Deonte
1-0 1 DNP DNP 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP
Smith, Kip
1-0 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 -
Jeffcoat, E.
1-0 1 DNP DNP 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP
Tshimanga, J.
1-0 1 DNP DNP 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP
Roland, Desmond
1-0 1 - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 - -
Davis, Eric
1-0 1 DNP - 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - DNP DNP - DNP
Moore, Charlie
1-0 1 - - - - - - - 1-0 - - - - -
Seales, Jhajuan
1-0 1 - - - - - 1-0 - - - - - - -
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2013 STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME ALL-PURPOSE YARDS ALL-PURPOSE YARDS Stewart, Josh Roland, Desmond Moore, Tracy Seales, Jhajuan Gilbert, Justin Smith, Jeremy Moore, Charlie Chelf, Clint Sheperd, B. Walsh, J.W. Ateman, Marcell Childs, Rennie Glidden, David Jackson, Blake Lowe, Daytawion Seaton, Jeremy Lewis, Shaun Lavey, Caleb Goodlett, John Staley, Kye Peterson, Kevin Simmons, Ryan Webb, Blake Branson, Derek Muncrief, Caleb Johnson, Teddy Curry, C.J. Hays, Austin Craig, Zack Ramacher, D. TEAM
TOTAL 1144 1049 741 630 576 522 505 421 376 294 276 238 184 98 72 56 44 34 32 32 30 27 26 23 18 16 10 8 7 3 -42
MSST UTSA LAMAR WVU KSU TCU ISU TTU KU UT BU OU MU 59 104 176 199 18 265 25 94 - DNP 45 68 91 49 47 37 108 1 11 219 119 92 102 36 159 69 38 28 11 89 52 77 37 37 77 26 126 43 100 14 87 22 40 87 20 26 78 11 45 122 36 42 45 86 21 20 21 79 48 - 100 84 - 30 42 109 37 41 1 61 14 21 45 23 18 71 38 43 18 44 48 25 6 48 46 12 22 83 61 27 65 - 8 23 DNP - 9 85 88 17 95 28 16 52 - 87 14 - 104 50 - - 9 - 38 38 36 125 12 45 52 31 19 10 DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP 6 40 46 6 10 - - 25 53 3 51 - 36 DNP 1 25 DNP DNP 79 -1 70 4 9 35 DNP 16 12 40 8 5 14 - - 14 82 - 4 - 5 9 73 16 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - DNP DNP - - - - 72 - - - - - - - - 6 - 30 9 DNP - 1 - 10 - - - 4 - - 24 - - 16 - - - - - - - - 3 8 - - - 23 - - - - - - 14 - - - - - - - 18 DNP DNP - - - - - - - 7 25 - - - - - - - - DNP 38 - - -8 - 27 - - - - - - - - - - - 10 16 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - DNP DNP - - 23 - - - DNP DNP - 9 6 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 3 - DNP DNP DNP - - - - - - - - - - - 16 DNP - - DNP DNP DNP - DNP 10 - - - DNP DNP DNP 8 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 7 - - - - - - - - - - - DNP - - - - - - - - - 3 - - -5 - - -3 -3 -3 -5 -6 - -6 -2 -9
INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME SACKS SACKS Bean, Jimmy Johnson, Tyler Ogbah, Emmanuel Barnett, Calvin Lavey, Caleb Mitchell, Joe Simmons, Ryan Castleman, J. Rogers, Anthony Hautau, Ofa Craig, Zack Lewis, Shaun Wren, Sam
UA-A TOT MSST UTSA LAMAR WVU KSU TCU ISU TTU KU UT BU OU MU 4-1 4.5 - 0.5-3 - - 1.0-1 1.0-3 - - - - 1.0-8 - 1.0-9 3-2 4.0 0.5-2 0.5-2 - - 2.0-19 1.0-8 - - - - - - 4-0 4.0 1.0-8 - - - - - - 1.0-7 - 1.0-8 1.0-5 - 3-1 3.5 0.5-2 - 1.0-4 - - - - - 1.0-2 - - - 1.0-7 2-1 2.5 0.5-4 1.0-7 - - - - 1.0-12 - - - - - 1-0 1.0 - - - - - - - - 1.0-5 - - - 1-0 1.0 - - - - - - 1.0-6 - - - - - 1-0 1.0 1.0-3 - - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 1.0 - DNP DNP DNP DNP - 1.0-7 - - - - - 1-0 1.0 - DNP - 1.0-3 - - - - - - - - 1-0 1.0 - - - - - - - - 1.0-9 - - - 0-1 0.5 0.5-4 - - - - - - - - - - - 0-1 0.5 - - 0.5-0 - - - - - - - - - -
INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES FOR LOSS TACKLES FOR LOSS Lavey, Caleb Johnson, Tyler Bean, Jimmy Barnett, Calvin Simmons, Ryan Lewis, Shaun Ogbah, Emmanuel Castleman, J. Johnson, L. Patmon, Tyler Peterson, Kevin Mitchell, Joe Gary, Shamiel Lowe, Daytawion Wren, Sam Hautau, Ofa Clark, Trace Craig, Zack Rogers, Anthony Stephens, Larry
UA-A TOT MSST UTSA LAMAR WVU KSU TCU ISU TTU KU UT BU OU MU 12-2 13.0 2.0-7 1.0-7 1.0-3 1.0-4 2.0-2 - 2.0-16 2.0-2 - - 1.0-1 1.0-1 8-3 9.5 1.5-4 1.0-4 - - 2.0-19 3.0-11 - - - 1.0-2 - - 1.0-2 8-3 9.5 0.5-0 0.5-3 - - 1.0-1 1.0-3 - - - 1.5-3 1.0-8 1.0-4 3.0-14 7-4 9.0 1.0-2 1.0-1 2.0-5 - - - 2.0-5 - 1.0-2 - - - 2.0-9 8-2 9.0 0.5-1 1.0-2 - - - - 2.0-13 3.0-7 - 0.5-0 1.0-3 1.0-2 7-2 8.0 2.0-7 - - 1.0-9 1.0-3 - - 1.0-1 1.0-2 2.0-6 - - 5-1 5.5 1.0-8 - - - - - 1.0-1 1.0-7 - 1.0-8 1.0-5 0.5-0 5-0 5.0 1.0-3 - - 1.0-3 - - 1.0-1 1.0-2 - 1.0-5 - - 4-1 4.5 - - - - - - 1.0-3 - 3.0-6 - - 0.5-1 4-0 4.0 - - 1.0-5 - - - 1.0-1 1.0-1 - - 1.0-5 - 3-0 3.0 - 1.0-6 - - - - - DNP 1.0-4 - 1.0-3 - 3-0 3.0 - - 1.0-5 - - - - - 2.0-10 - - - 2-0 2.0 - - - 1.0-3 - - 1.0-1 - DNP - - DNP 2-0 2.0 1.0-2 - - - - - - 1.0-1 - - - - 2-0 2.0 - - - - - 1.0-3 - - - 1.0-4 - - 2-0 2.0 - DNP 1.0-5 1.0-3 - - - - - - - - 1-1 1.5 - 0.5-1 - - - - 1.0-2 - - - - - 1-0 1.0 - - - - - - - - 1.0-9 - - - 1-0 1.0 - DNP DNP DNP DNP - 1.0-7 - - - - - 0-1 0.5 0.5-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP
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2013 STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME FUMBLES No-Lost MSST UTSA LAMAR WVU KSU TCU ISU TTU KU UT BU OU MU Chelf, Clint 3-1 - - - DNP - - - 1-0 - - 1-0 - 1-1 Walsh, J.W. 3-1 - - - 1-0 1-1 1-0 - DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP Smith, Jeremy 3-2 1-0 - - 1-1 - 1-1 - - - - - - TEAM 2-0 DNP - - DNP - - - - 1-0 - - - 1-0 Stewart, Josh 1-0 - - - - - - 1-0 - - DNP - - Roland, Desmond 1-1 - - - - - - - - - - - 1-1 INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME FUMBLES FORCED Number MSST UTSA LAMAR WVU KSU TCU ISU TTU KU UT BU OU MU Johnson, Tyler 3 - - - - 1 1 - - - 1 - - Lavey, Caleb 3 - - - - 1 - - - - - 1 1 Lewis, Shaun 2 - - - - 1 - - 1 - - - - Mitchell, Joe 2 - - - - - - 1 - 1 - - - Castleman, J. 1 - - - - - - - - - - 1 - Wren, Sam 1 - - 1 - - - - - - - - - Patmon, Tyler 1 - - - - - - - 1 - - - - Barnett, Calvin 1 - - - - - - 1 - - - - - Lowe, Daytawion 1 - - - - - - - 1 - - - - INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME FUMBLES RECOVERED Number MSST UTSA LAMAR WVU KSU TCU ISU TTU KU UT BU OU MU Lewis, Shaun 2 - - - - 1 - - - - - 1 - Johnson, L. 2 - - - - - - 1 1 - - - - Castleman, J. 2 - - - - - - - - - - 1 - 1 Johnson, Tyler 1 - - - - - - 1 - - - - - Mitchell, Joe 1 - - 1 - - - - - - - - - Ogbah, Emmanuel 1 - - - - 1 - - - - - - - Simmons, Ryan 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 Lavey, Caleb 1 - - - - - 1 - - - - - - Patmon, Tyler 1 - - - - - - - - - - 1 - INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME PUNT RETURNS No-Yds MSST UTSA LAMAR WVU KSU TCU ISU TTU KU UT BU OU MU Stewart, Josh 22-368 2-7 1-7 3-114 3-36 1--2 2-124 3-15 4-63 1-0 DNP - - 2-4 Branson, Derek 1-23 DNP DNP - DNP DNP - - 1-23 - - - DNP DNP Glidden, David 5-11 - 1-0 1-2 - - - - - 3-9 - - - Moore, Charlie 2-6 - - - - - - - - - - 1--6 - 1-12 INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME KICK RETURNS No-Yds MSST UTSA LAMAR WVU KSU TCU ISU TTU KU UT BU OU MU Gilbert, Justin 18-453 2-45 4-86 1-21 1-20 1-21 2-44 1-17 - 1-100 1-41 - 2-30 2-28 Roland, Desmond 7-155 - - - 2-62 - - - 1-23 2-29 1-18 - 1-23 Sheperd, B. 5-141 - 1-15 - - 3-76 1-50 - - - - - - Seales, Jhajuan 3-48 - - - - - - - - - - 3-48 - Moore, Charlie 2-31 - 1-1 - - - - 1-30 - - - - - Stewart, Josh 1-24 - - - 1-24 - - - - - DNP - - Johnson, Teddy 1-16 - - - - - - - - - - - 1-16 Ramacher, D. 1-3 DNP - - - - - - - - - 1-3 - INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME INTERCEPTION RETURNS No-Yds MSST UTSA LAMAR WVU KSU TCU ISU TTU KU UT BU OU MU Gilbert, Justin 7-123 1-0 - - 1-0 - 1-35 1-31 - - 2-43 - - 1-14 Lavey, Caleb 4-34 - - - - 1-3 1-8 - 1-0 - 1-23 - - Lewis, Shaun 3-44 - 1-4 - - 1-24 - - 1-16 - - - - Peterson, Kevin 2-30 - - - - - - - DNP 1-38 - - 1--8 Lowe, Daytawion 2-72 - - - - 1-72 1-0 - - - - - - Craig, Zack 1-7 1-7 - - - - - - - - - - - Simmons, Ryan 1-27 - 1-27 - - - - - - - - - - Patmon, Tyler 1-0 - - - 1-0 - - - - - - - - INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME FUMBLE RETURNS No-Yds MSST UTSA LAMAR WVU KSU TCU ISU TTU KU UT BU OU MU Patmon, Tyler 1-78 - - - - - - - - - - 1-78 - Johnson, Tyler 1-54 - - - - - - 1-54 - - - - - -
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2013 STATISTICS
GAME-BY-GAME TEAM STATS |---RUSHING---| Date Opponent No. Yds TD Lg Aug 31, 2013 vs Mississippi State 40 286 3 46 Sep 7, 2013 at UTSA 32 87 2 15 Sep 14, 2013 LAMAR 38 155 5 12 Sep 28, 2013 at West Virginia 40 111 0 22 Oct 05, 2013 KANSAS STATE 25 85 2 16 Oct 19, 2013 TCU 35 95 2 16 Oct 26, 2013 at Iowa State 47 342 5 58 Nov 02, 2013 at Texas Tech 55 281 5 67 Nov 09, 2013 KANSAS 31 85 2 20 Nov 16, 2013 at Texas 40 183 2 29 Nov 23, 2013 BAYLOR 46 154 3 30 Dec 07, 2013 OKLAHOMA 35 200 2 51 Jan 3, 2014 vs Missouri 39 171 2 25
|--RECEIVING--| No. Yds TD 21 146 0 35 518 6 23 271 2 20 322 3 24 245 1 20 320 0 10 78 1 18 211 2 20 274 3 16 197 2 21 440 3 19 200 1 33 377 2
|-------PASSING-------| Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg 21 21-33-0 146 0 21 56 35-43-0 518 6 56 29 23-36-1 271 2 29 73 20-47-2 322 3 73 43 24-40-0 245 1 43 46 20-44-3 320 0 46 16 10-27-1 78 1 16 44 18-34-2 211 2 44 41 20-39-0 274 3 41 29 16-22-1 197 2 29 56 21-27-0 440 3 56 38 19-35-1 200 1 38 41 33-57-2 377 2 41
|--KICK RET--| |--PUNT RET--| tot No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg off 2 45 0 24 2 7 0 6 432 6 102 0 23 2 7 0 7 605 1 21 0 21 4 116 1 67 426 4 106 0 40 3 36 0 36 433 4 97 0 32 1 -2 0 0 330 3 94 0 50 2 124 1 95 415 2 47 0 30 3 15 0 8 420 1 23 0 23 5 86 0 46 492 3 129 1 100 4 9 0 9 359 2 59 0 41 0 0 0 0 380 4 51 0 23 1 -6 0 0 594 4 69 0 23 0 0 0 0 400 2 28 0 18 3 16 0 12 548
Totals Opponent
503 2235 35 67 508 1851 11 51
280 3599 26 290 3153 16
73 280-484-13 3599 26 73 69 290-541-21 3153 16 69
38 871 1 100 30 408 2 95 5834 66 1237 0 69 19 199 1 64 5004
Date Aug 31, 2013 Sep 7, 2013 Sep 14, 2013 Sep 28, 2013 Oct 05, 2013 Oct 19, 2013 Oct 26, 2013 Nov 02, 2013 Nov 09, 2013 Nov 16, 2013 Nov 23, 2013 Dec 07, 2013 Jan 3, 2014
Opponent vs Mississippi State at UTSA LAMAR at West Virginia KANSAS STATE TCU at Iowa State at Texas Tech KANSAS at Texas BAYLOR OKLAHOMA vs Missouri
|---------TACKLES---------| |-SACKS-| Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds 35 46 81 11.0-35 4.0-23 47 34 81 6.0-24 2.0-12 59 12 71 6.0-23 1.5-4 57 12 69 5.0-22 1.0-3 53 7 60 6.0-25 3.0-20 43 18 61 5.0-17 2.0-11 56 28 84 13.0-50 3.0-25 72 2 74 10.0-21 1.0-7 60 10 70 9.0-33 3.0-16 59 28 87 8.0-28 1.0-8 59 6 65 6.0-25 2.0-13 48 14 62 4.0-8 0.0-0 59 13 72 6.0-25 2.0-16
Totals Opponent
707 230 937 95.0-336 25.5-158 15 12-132 21-337 29 60 4 639 261 900 71.0-202 14.5-80 6 5-76 13-140 26 52 4
Date Aug 31, 2013 Sep 7, 2013 Sep 14, 2013 Sep 28, 2013 Oct 05, 2013 Oct 19, 2013 Oct 26, 2013 Nov 02, 2013 Nov 09, 2013 Nov 16, 2013 Nov 23, 2013 Dec 07, 2013 Jan 3, 2014
Opponent vs Mississippi State at UTSA LAMAR at West Virginia KANSAS STATE TCU at Iowa State at Texas Tech KANSAS at Texas BAYLOR OKLAHOMA vs Missouri
No 6 4 3 10 4 5 7 7 9 6 6 7 8
Totals Opponent
82 3201 39.0 62 1 7 30 8 25 89 3758 42.2 65 2 5 26 20 24
Yds 271 158 94 379 158 179 293 242 392 249 228 260 298
|-FUMBLE-| FF FR-Yds Int-Yds 0 0-0 2-7 0 0-0 2-31 1 1-0 0-0 0 0-0 2-0 3 2-0 3-99 1 1-0 3-43 2 2-54 1-31 3 1-0 2-16 1 0-0 1-38 1 0-0 3-66 2 3-78 0-0 1 0-0 1--8 0 2-0 1-14
|------------------PUNTING------------------| Avg Long Blkd TB FC 45.2 54 0 0 2 39.5 52 0 0 2 31.3 41 0 0 2 37.9 50 0 0 5 39.5 54 0 0 1 35.8 40 0 1 2 41.9 62 0 1 1 34.6 49 1 1 0 43.6 54 0 2 4 41.5 60 0 0 3 38.0 49 0 2 1 37.1 49 0 0 3 37.2 46 0 0 4
50+ 2 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0
QBH 2 2 7 4 0 3 0 0 1 2 2 4 2
I20 4 2 2 4 1 1 2 1 0 3 2 1 2
Pass Blkd Brk Kick 6 0 4 0 3 0 9 1 1 0 5 0 7 1 4 1 1 0 2 0 5 0 4 1 9 0
|-Kicks--XPTS-| Att-Mad Run Rcv 3-3 0 0 8-8 0 0 8-8 0 0 3-3 0 0 3-3 0 0 3-3 0 0 8-7 0 0 7-7 0 0 6-6 0 0 5-5 0 0 7-7 0 0 3-3 0 0 4-4 0 0 68-67 0 0 31-30 0 1
|--FIELD GOALS--| Att-Made Lg Blkd 1-0 0 1 0-0 0 0 1-1 39 0 2-0 0 0 5-4 34 1 3-1 28 0 1-1 22 0 1-1 41 0 0-0 0 0 1-1 39 0 0-0 0 0 1-1 41 0 2-1 25 0 18-11 41 2 23-17 46 1
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No 4 9 10 4 8 5 10 9 7 7 8 5 6
Saf 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pts 21 56 59 21 33 24 58 52 42 38 49 24 31
0 508 0 281
|------KICKOFFS------| Yds Avg TB OB 239 59.8 0 0 523 58.1 0 0 640 64.0 4 0 256 64.0 1 0 464 58.0 0 1 300 60.0 0 1 592 59.2 6 0 578 64.2 5 0 439 62.7 1 0 419 59.9 2 0 416 52.0 0 0 285 57.0 0 1 369 61.5 2 0
92 5520 60.0 21 3 58 3468 59.8 20 2
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2013 STATISTICS GAME-BY-GAME TEAM COMPARISON
First Downs
Rushing
Passing
Total Offense
Return
Turn-
Opponent Score Total Rush Pass Pen Number-Yards Comp-Att-Int Yards Plays-Yards Yards Overs Mississippi State
21-3
UTSA
56-35 30/31 6/11 23/19 1/1 32-87/32-135
22/17
12/7
8/10
2/0
40-286/37-111
21-33-0/17-33-2
35-43-0/30-50-2 518/369 75-605/82-504 140/220 0/2
146/222
73-432/70-333
59/105
0/2
LAMAR
59-3 26/13 9/5 15/6 2/2 38-155/37-121
23-36-1/19-40-0
271/124
74-426/77-245
137/115 1/1
West Virginia
21-30
18/21
5/2
11/14
2/5
40-111/39-68
20-47-2/25-51-2
322/320
87-433/90-388
142/94
3/2
KANSAS STATE
33-29
19/19
7/9
8/9
4/1
25-85/38-144
24-40-0/18-28-3
245/192
65-330/66-336
194/91
1/5
TCU
24-10 20/17 5/7 11/7 4/3
35-95/36-126
20-44-3/18-37-3
320/199
79-415/73-325
261/98
4/4
Iowa State 58-27 20/20 13/11 4/7 3/2 47-342/48-154 10-27-1/18-38-1 78/192 74-420/86-346 147/46 1/3 Texas Tech
52-34
18-34-2/45-71-2
211/425
89-492/97-549
125/140
KANSAS
42-6 21/15 4/10 13/5 4/0 31-85/49-202
20-39-0/10-25-1
274/114
70-359/74-316
176/185 0/1
Texas
38-13 21/25 9/11 10/12 2/2 40-183/43-151
16-22-1/29-43-3
197/238
62-380/86-389
125/63
BAYLOR
49-17 21/26 8/6 13/18 0/2 46-154/36-94
21-27-0/28-48-0 440/359 73-594/84-453 123/123 0/3
OKLAHOMA
24-33 19/19 7/11 10/6 2/2 35-200/40-165
19-35-1/16-33-1
200/193
70-400/73-358
61/160
2/1
Missouri
31-41 26/29 10/16 16/9 0/4 39-171/47-256
33-57-2/17-44-1
377/206
96-548/91-462
58/212
3/3
Totals
24/35
12/9
11/21
1/5
55-281/26-124
2/3 1/3
508-281 287/287 107/115 153/143 27/29 503-2235/508-1851 280-484-13/290-541-21 3599/3153 987-5834/1049-5004 1748/1652 18/33
Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category
Opponent
3rd Down
4th Down
Time of
Conversions Conversions Possession
Avg
Avg
5-9/6-14 0-0/3-3 25:41/34:19 -8:38 2.7/4.2 12.0/7.4 8.1/6.1 4-39.5/4-41.5
LAMAR
7-13/7-23 1-1/1-4 22:06/37:54 -15:48 4.1/3.3 7.5/3.1 5.8/3.2 3-31.3/8-39.6
4-28/6-44
West Virginia
6-20/8-22
1-2/0-0
26:59/33:01
-6:02
2.8/1.7
6.9/6.3
5.0/4.3
10-37.9/8-44.6
10-96/6-39
KANSAS STATE
4-14/5-12
0-0/1-1
24:28/35:32
-11:04
3.4/3.8
6.1/6.9
5.1/5.1
4-39.5/4-43.5
1-7/12-92
TCU
7-18/6-17 0-1/0-2 26:52/33:08 -6:16 2.7/3.5 7.3/5.4 5.3/4.5 5-35.8/7-44.0
9-70/9-85
Iowa State
3-12/4-20
0-1/1-1
26:24/33:36
-7:12
7.3/3.2
2.9/5.1
5.7/4.0
7-41.9/11-40.2
7-41/10-72
Texas Tech
5-16/4-15
2-2/0-2
29:59/30:01
-0:02
5.1/4.8
6.2/6.0
5.5/5.7
7-34.6/6-36.8
10-97/8-75
KANSAS
6-15/5-20 0-0/1-3 22:20/37:40 -15:20 2.7/4.1 7.0/4.6 5.1/4.3 9-43.6/9-46.4
Texas
5-13/10-19 0-0/1-2 28:03/31:57 -3:54 4.6/3.5 9.0/5.5 6.1/4.5 6-41.5/5-44.6
5-50/3-24
BAYLOR
9-17/7-18
7-65/3-10
OKLAHOMA
2-13/2-15 0-1/3-3 25:40/34:20 -8:40 5.7/4.1 5.7/5.8 5.7/4.9 7-37.1/8-36.1
7-59/5-59
Missouri
9-22/6-18 1-1/1-2 27:49/32:11 -4:22 4.4/5.4 6.6/4.7 5.7/5.1 8-37.2/7-41.0
10-100/4-42
10:46
76-196/72-229 5-11/15-30 347:37/432:23 -84:46
7.2/3.0
3.3/2.6
4.4/3.6
4.4/6.7
16.3/7.5
7.4/5.8
5.9/4.8
8.1/5.4
6-38.0/6-47.7
5.9/4.8 82-39.0/89-42.2
Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category
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6-45.2/6-45.0
Penalties Number-Yards
8-14/2-16
35:23/24:37
-8:14
Punting Number-Avg
UTSA
0-1/0-3
25:53/34:07
Avg
Mississippi State
Totals
0-1/3-4
TOP
Margin Yds/Rush Yds/Pass Yds/Play
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7-86/11-74 7-60/6-40
3-21/8-80
780/736
2013 STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushes 31 Yards Rushing 219 TD Rushes 4 Long Rush 67 Pass attempts 57 Pass completions 33 Yards Passing 377 TD Passes 4 Long Pass 73 Receptions 10 Yards Receiving 141 TD Receptions 2 Long Reception 73 Field Goals 4 Long Field Goal 41 Punts 10 Punting Avg 45.2 Long Punt 62 Punts inside 20 4 Long Punt Return 95 Long Kickoff Return 100 Tackles 12 Sacks 2.0 Tackles For Loss 3.0 Interceptions 2 TEAM GAME HIGHS Rushes 55 Yards Rushing 342 Yards Per Rush 7.3 TD Rushes 5 Pass attempts 57 Pass completions 35 Yards Passing 518 Yards Per Pass 16.3 TD Passes 6 Total Plays 96 Total Offense 605 Yards Per Play 8.1 Points 59 Sacks By 4 First Downs 30 Penalties 10 Penalty Yards 100 Turnovers 4 Interceptions By 3 Punts 10 Punting Avg 45.2 Long Punt 62 Punts inside 20 4 Long Punt Return 95
Roland, Desmond at Texas Tech (Nov 02, 2013) Roland, Desmond at Iowa State (Oct 26, 2013) Roland, Desmond at Iowa State (Oct 26, 2013) Chelf, Clint at Texas Tech (Nov 02, 2013) Chelf, Clint vs Missouri (Jan 3, 2014) Chelf, Clint vs Missouri (Jan 3, 2014) Chelf, Clint vs Missouri (Jan 3, 2014) Walsh, J.W. at UTSA (Sep 7, 2013) Walsh, J.W. at West Virginia (Sep 28, 2013) Stewart, Josh vs TCU (Oct 19, 2013) Stewart, Josh vs TCU (Oct 19, 2013) Moore, Tracy vs Kansas (Nov 09, 2013) Stewart, Josh at West Virginia (Sep 28, 2013) Grogan, Ben vs Kansas State (Oct 05, 2013) Grogan, Ben at Texas Tech (Nov 02, 2013) Grogan, Ben vs Oklahoma (Dec 07, 2013) Smith, Kip at West Virginia (Sep 28, 2013) Smith, Kip vs Mississippi State (Aug 31, 2013) Smith, Kip at Iowa State (Oct 26, 2013) Smith, Kip vs Mississippi State (Aug 31, 2013) Smith, Kip at West Virginia (Sep 28, 2013) Stewart, Josh vs TCU (Oct 19, 2013) Gilbert, Justin vs Kansas (Nov 09, 2013) Lavey, Caleb at West Virginia (Sep 28, 2013) Johnson, Tyler vs Kansas State (Oct 05, 2013) Johnson, Tyler vs TCU (Oct 19, 2013) Simmons, Ryan at Texas Tech (Nov 02, 2013) Johnson, L. vs Kansas (Nov 09, 2013) Bean, Jimmy vs Missouri (Jan 3, 2014) Gilbert, Justin at Texas (Nov 16, 2013)
at Texas Tech (Nov 02, 2013) at Iowa State (Oct 26, 2013) at Iowa State (Oct 26, 2013) vs Lamar (Sep 14, 2013) at Iowa State (Oct 26, 2013) at Texas Tech (Nov 02, 2013) vs Missouri (Jan 3, 2014) at UTSA (Sep 7, 2013) at UTSA (Sep 7, 2013) vs Baylor (Nov 23, 2013) at UTSA (Sep 7, 2013) vs Missouri (Jan 3, 2014) at UTSA (Sep 7, 2013) vs Baylor (Nov 23, 2013) vs Lamar (Sep 14, 2013) vs Mississippi State (Aug 31, 2013) at UTSA (Sep 7, 2013) at West Virginia (Sep 28, 2013) at Texas Tech (Nov 02, 2013) vs Missouri (Jan 3, 2014) vs Missouri (Jan 3, 2014) vs TCU (Oct 19, 2013) vs Kansas State (Oct 05, 2013) vs TCU (Oct 19, 2013) at Texas (Nov 16, 2013) at West Virginia (Sep 28, 2013) vs Mississippi State (Aug 31, 2013) at Iowa State (Oct 26, 2013) vs Mississippi State (Aug 31, 2013) at West Virginia (Sep 28, 2013) vs TCU (Oct 19, 2013)
OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushes 27 Yards Rushing 118 TD Rushes 3 Long Rush 51 Pass attempts 71 Pass completions 45 Yards Passing 425 TD Passes 3 Long Pass 69 Receptions 15 Yards Receiving 174 TD Receptions 2 Long Reception 69 Field Goals 3 Long Field Goal 46 Punts 11 Punting Avg 47.7 Long Punt 65 Punts inside 20 4 Long Punt Return 64 Long Kickoff Return 69 Tackles 15 Sacks 2.0 Tackles For Loss 3.0 Interceptions 1 OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS Rushes 49 Yards Rushing 256 Yards Per Rush 5.4 TD Rushes 3 Pass attempts 71 Pass completions 45 Yards Passing 425 Yards Per Pass 7.5 TD Passes 4 Total Plays 97 Total Offense 549 Yards Per Play 6.1 Points 41 Sacks By 3 First Downs 35 Penalties 12 Penalty Yards 92 Turnovers 5 Interceptions By 3 Punts 11 Punting Avg 47.7 Long Punt 65 Punts inside 20 4 Long Punt Return 64
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Sams, Daniel, vs Kansas State (Oct 05, 2013) Sams, Daniel, vs Kansas State (Oct 05, 2013) Josey, Henry, vs Missouri (Jan 3, 2014) Richardson, SB, at Iowa State (Oct 26, 2013) Webb, Davis, at Texas Tech (Nov 02, 2013) Webb, Davis, at Texas Tech (Nov 02, 2013) Webb, Davis, at Texas Tech (Nov 02, 2013) Soza, at UTSA (Sep 7, 2013) Boykin, Trevone, vs TCU (Oct 19, 2013) Amaro, Jace, at Texas Tech (Nov 02, 2013) Amaro, Jace, at Texas Tech (Nov 02, 2013) Bias, at UTSA (Sep 7, 2013) Bundrage, Q., at Iowa State (Oct 26, 2013) Gray, Deante', vs TCU (Oct 19, 2013) Lambert, Josh, at West Virginia (Sep 28, 2013) Baggett, Andrew, vs Missouri (Jan 3, 2014) Van Der Kamp,K., at Iowa State (Oct 26, 2013) Roth, Spencer, vs Baylor (Nov 23, 2013) Van Der Kamp,K., at Iowa State (Oct 26, 2013) Pardula,Trevor, vs Kansas (Nov 09, 2013) Saunders, Jalen, vs Oklahoma (Dec 07, 2013) Shepherd, J., vs Kansas (Nov 09, 2013) Wilson, Andrew, vs Missouri (Jan 3, 2014) Brooks, at UTSA (Sep 7, 2013) McFarland, J., vs TCU (Oct 19, 2013) Ealy, Kony, vs Missouri (Jan 3, 2014) McAllister, C., vs Baylor (Nov 23, 2013) Thomas, Branden, vs Lamar (Sep 14, 2013) Cook, Darwin, at West Virginia (Sep 28, 2013) Banks, Ishmael, at West Virginia (Sep 28, 2013) Olabode, Elisha, vs TCU (Oct 19, 2013) White, Kevin, vs TCU (Oct 19, 2013) Kindred, D., vs TCU (Oct 19, 2013) Tribune, Nigel, at Iowa State (Oct 26, 2013) Robertson, Pete, at Texas Tech (Nov 02, 2013) Ward, Keenon, at Texas Tech (Nov 02, 2013) Thompson, Mykke, at Texas (Nov 16, 2013) Wilson, Julian, vs Oklahoma (Dec 07, 2013) Webb, Braylon, vs Missouri (Jan 3, 2014) Gaines, E.J., vs Missouri (Jan 3, 2014) vs Kansas (Nov 09, 2013) vs Missouri (Jan 3, 2014) vs Missouri (Jan 3, 2014) vs Missouri (Jan 3, 2014) at Texas Tech (Nov 02, 2013) at Texas Tech (Nov 02, 2013) at Texas Tech (Nov 02, 2013) vs Baylor (Nov 23, 2013) at UTSA (Sep 7, 2013) at Texas Tech (Nov 02, 2013) at Texas Tech (Nov 02, 2013) at UTSA (Sep 7, 2013) vs Missouri (Jan 3, 2014) vs Missouri (Jan 3, 2014) at Texas Tech (Nov 02, 2013) vs Kansas State (Oct 05, 2013) vs Kansas State (Oct 05, 2013) vs Kansas State (Oct 05, 2013) vs TCU (Oct 19, 2013) at Iowa State (Oct 26, 2013) vs Baylor (Nov 23, 2013) at Iowa State (Oct 26, 2013) vs Kansas (Nov 09, 2013) vs Oklahoma (Dec 07, 2013)
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2013 STATISTICS GAME-BY-GAME PLAYER PARTICIPATION Name 3 Ateman, Marcell 99 Barnett, Calvin 92 Bean, Jimmy 2J Bennett, Corey 46 Branson, Derek 91 Castleman, J. 32 Catlin, Kris 10 Chelf, Clint 2C Childs, Rennie 90 Clark, Trace 98 Collins, D. 6J Cooley, Daniel 23 Craig, Zack 66 Cross, Travis 63 Cruse, Deonte 8X Curry, C.J. 65 Cusak, Kaleb 97 Davis, Eric 83 Fagan, Brendan 28 Franklin, D. 67 Garrett, B. 7 Gary, Shamiel 4 Gilbert, Justin 13 Glidden, David 15 Goodlett, John 71 Graham, Parker 2I Gravelle, C. 75 Grisbhy, Chris 19 Grogan, Ben 4F Harrigan,Beniah 5H Hautau, Ofa 84 Hays, Austin 76 Hegwood, Colby 1H Imade, Deion 8G Irokansi, V. 18 Jackson, Blake 1J Jacobs, Seth 1B Jeffcoat, E. 54 Jenkins, Jake 27 Johnson, L. 39 Johnson, Teddy 40 Johnson, Tyler 24 Jones, M. 49 King, Kevin 58 Koenig, Daniel 6 Lampkin, Ashton 45 Lavey, Caleb 57 Lewis, Paul 11 Lewis, Shaun 8 Lowe, Daytawion 88 May, Taylor 3F Miller, Nate 29 Mitchell, Joe 17 Moore, Charlie 87 Moore, Tracy 2 Muncrief, Caleb 3C Ocloo-Lee, A. 38 Ogbah, Emmanuel 2F Patmon, Tyler 1 Peterson, Kevin 4D Rake, Dillon 36 Ramacher, D. 30 Reber, Bryant 59 Reichenstein, M 16 Robertson, D. 8I Rockwell, Nick 94 Rogers, Anthony 26 Roland, Desmond 33 Schroeder, C. 81 Seales, Jhajuan 44 Seaton, Jeremy 7X Sheperd, B. 52 Simmons, Ryan 56 Sinko, Connor 31 Smith, Jeremy 35 Smith, Kip 9 Staley, Kye 20 Stephens, Larry 1C Sterns, Jordan 5 Stewart, Josh 1G Sumpter, Steven 53 Suter, Andrew 9X Tshimanga, J. 50 Veatch, Zac 4X Walsh, J.W. 85 Webb, Blake 51 Webb, Brandon 74 Wilson, Michael 89 Wren, Sam
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PASSING FANCY
The majority of Oklahoma State’s prominent passing records have been set since 2010, with Brandon Weeden rewriting the record book during his career in Stillwater.
SACK MASTER
Leslie O’Neal was a regular in opposing team’s backfields, racking up a school-record 34 sacks from 1982-85. He went on to become a six-time NFL Pro Bowler.
ELITE RECEIVERS
Two of the best wide receivers of the past decade, Dez Bryant and Justin Blackmon, played together at Oklahoma State in 2008 and 2009.
Thurman Thomas
RECORDS Oklahoma State players hold no fewer than 34 NCAA football records. Thurman Thomas (pictured left) is the only Cowboy to eclipse the 5,000-yard rushing mark in a career.
COWBOY FOOTBALL
SCHOOL RECORDS - TEAM SINGLE GAME
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SCORING Points Scored Points Scored (modern era) Points in a Half Points in a Half (modern era) Points in a Quarter Points in a Quarter (modern era) Touchdowns Scored
134 84 88 56 56 53 35 35 35 35 12
vs. Phillips (1914) vs. Savannah State (2012) vs. Phillips (1914) vs. Kansas (2011) vs. Southern Illinois (1973) vs. Phillips (1914) vs. Savannah State (2012) vs. Kansas (2011) vs. Baylor (2002) vs. So. Illinois (1973) vs. Savannah State (2012)
OFFENSE First Downs Rushes Attempted Net Rushing Yards TDs scored by Rush
39 76 76 580 9
vs. Louisiana (2012) at Colorado (1983) vs. Kansas State (1976) vs. UT-Arlington (1972) vs. Savannah State (2012)
Passes Attempted Passes Completed Passing Yards TDs scored by Pass Passes Had Intercepted Completion Pct. (min. 20 att.) Completion Pct. (bowl)
60 60 47 574 8 6 86.4 (19-22) 82.8 (24-29)
at Arizona (2012) at Texas A&M (2011) at Texas A&M (2011) vs. Tulsa (2010) vs. Tulsa (2010) vs. Nebraska (1981) vs. Fresno State (1997) vs. Wyoming (1988)
Total Plays Total Offensive Yards
101 742
at Colorado (1983) vs. Louisiana (2012)
Most All-Purpose Yards
920
vs. Tulsa (2010)
Fumbles by OSU Fumbles Lost by OSU
15 8
vs. Kansas (1974) vs. Denver (1948)
DEFENSE Fewest First Downs Allowed Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed Fewest Passing Yards Allowed Fewest Total Yards Allowed
4 -33 -3 -3 29
at Baylor (1999) at Kansas State (1980) at Arkansas (1974) vs. Kansas State (1955) at Kansas State (1947)
Most Tackles Most Sacks Most Tackles for Loss Most Pass Breakups
124 9.0 20.0 14
at Colorado (1985) vs. Baylor (1998) Iowa State (1986) at Oklahoma (2001)
Turnovers Forced by OSU Interceptions by OSU Interception Return Yards by OSU Fumbles Forced by OSU Fumbles Recovered by OSU Fumble Return Yards by OSU
10 10 145 5 7 7 7 93
vs. Detroit (1942) vs. Detroit (1942) at Baylor (2001) vs. Baylor (2000) vs. Baylor (1972) vs. Tulsa (1952) vs. Oklahoma (1948) at Kansas (2002)
SPECIAL TEAMS Punts Punting Average Punt Returns Punt Return Yards Punt Return Average (min. 2 returns) Kickoff Returns Kickoff Return Yards Kicks Blocked by OSU Field Goals Made by OSU Field Goals Attempted by OSU
22 60.4 9 9 208 62.0 11 11 228 228 2 5 5 6
vs. Kansas (1923) vs. Nebraska (2010) vs. Savannah State (2012) vs. Texas Tech (1943) vs. Drake (1946) vs. TCU (2013) vs. Oklahoma (1946) vs. Texas A&M (2005) vs. Oklahoma (2008) vs. Oklahoma (2010) Six times, last vs. Texas Tech (2012) vs. TCU (2012) vs. Missouri (1982) vs. Northern Iowa (1990)
MISCELLANEOUS TEAM Most Penalties Committed Most Yards Penalized Fewest Penalties Committed Fewest Yards Penalized Most Time of Possession Least Time of Possession
16 16 167 1 5 43:59 18:13
at Kansas (1988) vs. Wyoming (1989) at Arizona (2012) 9 times, last vs. Kansas State (2013) 5 times, last vs. Stanford (2011) vs. Utah State (1996) vs. Stanford (2011)
OPPONENT Points Scored Points Scored (modern era) Most First Downs
75 73 44
vs. Oklahoma (1904) vs. Oklahoma (1946) at Oklahoma (2012)
Most Rushing Attempts Most Rushing Yards Most Pass Attempts Most Pass Completions Most Passing Yards
88 629 73 47 646
at Oklahoma (1972) vs. Oklahoma (1978) at Oklahoma (2012) at Oklahoma (2012) vs. Texas Tech (2007)
Most Total Plays Most Yards Total Offense
107 718
vs. Oklahoma (2010) vs. Texas Tech (2007)
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SCHOOL RECORDS - TEAM SINGLE SEASON SCORING Points Scored Touchdowns Scored
633 81
2011 2011
OFFENSE Rushes Attempted Net Rushing Yards TDs scored by Rush Rushing Avg. Per Carry Rushing Avg. Per Game
707 3,812 54 6.23 317.9
1972 1988 1988 1988 1972
Passes Attempted Passes Completed Passing Yards Most Passes Had Intercepted Fewest Passes Had Intercepted Completion Pct. TDs scored by Pass Highest Pass Efficiency Average Yards Per Pass Average Passing Yards Per Game Pass Completions Per Game Pass Attempts Per Game
596 429 5,034 24 5 72.0 (429-596) 40 164.7 9.7 387.2 33.00 45.85
2011 2011 2011 1971 2004 2011 2011 2008 2008 2011 2011 2011
Total Plays Total Offensive Yards Total Offense Per Play Total Offense Per Game All-Purpose Yards All-Purpose Yards Per Game First Downs First Downs Per Game
987 7,111 7.21 547.0 8,817 678.2 346 26.6
2011 2012 1988 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012
3rd-Down Conversions Made 3rd-Down Conversion Pct. 4th-Down Conversions Made 4th-Down Conversion Pct.
90 50.4 (65-129) 14 77.0 (10-13)
2011 1988 2006, 2008 2005
Most Fumbles Most Fumbles Lost
63 29
1974 1973
DEFENSE Fewest First Downs Allowed Per Game Fewest Touchdowns Allowed Fewest Rushing TDs Allowed Fewest Passing TDs Allowed Lowest Scoring Average Allowed 10 game season 11 game season 12 game season Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed Per Game Fewest Yards Allowed Per Rush Fewest Yards Passing Allowed Fewest Pass Yds. Allowed (100 completions) Fewest Yards Allowed Per Pass Best Pass Efficiency Defense Fewest Total Offense Yards Allowed Fewest Total Yards Allowed Per Game Fewest Total Yards Allowed Per Play Most Turnovers Gained by OSU Most Passes Intercepted Interceptions Returned for a TD Most Fumbles Forced Most Fumbles Recovered Most Tackles Most Sacks Most Tackles For Loss Most Pass Breakups Most QB Hurries
1981 1985 1983 1967 1960
11.6 12.2 25.1 869 95.8 2.67 528 102.8 5.00 92.64 1,506 252.82 3.62 54 29 3 3 3 19 31 1091 44.0 113.0 73 46
1942 1984 2004 1945 2009 1983 1944 1974 1974 1985 1945 1981 1973 1983 1972 2001 1996 2010 2006 1976 2003 1983 1998 2002 2003
SPECIAL TEAMS Punts Punting Average Punt Returns Punt Return Yards
89 1946 45.53 1971 43 1948 802 1947
Kickoff Returns Kickoff Return Yards
59 1,408
2008 2008
MISCELLANEOUS TEAM Best Turnover Margin Worst Turnover Margin Most Penalties Committed by OSU Most Yards Penalized OSU Fewest Penalties Committed by OSU Fewest Yards Penalized OSU
+21 -15 116 931 44 354
1983, 2011 2005 2002 2002 1986 1986
384
2007
31.3 29.3 29.5 50
2005 1995 2007 2007
Rushing Attempts Net Rushing Yards TDs Scored by Rush Rushing Yards Per Game
616 2,914 33 264.9
1970 1977 1971 1977
Pass Attempts Pass Completions Passing Yards Passing Yards Per Game TDs Scored by Pass
570 356 3,724 286.5 28
2010 2010 2007 2007 2008
Total Offense Plays Total Offense Yards Total Offense Yards Per Game First Downs
1,089 5,938 456.8 329
2011 2011 2011 2011
OPPONENT Points Scored Highest Scoring Average 11 game season 12 game season 13 game season Touchdowns Scored
14.64 13 5 4 4
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SCHOOL RECORDS - INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME
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OFFENSE Points Scored Touchdowns Scored
42 7
Rashaun Woods vs SMU (2003) Rashaun Woods vs SMU (2003)
Rushing Attempts Rushing Yards Rushing Touchdowns Rushing Yards In A Half Yards Per Carry (min 10 rushes)
49 332 5 5 5 217 13.5
Bobby Cole vs Iowa State (1970) Barry Sanders vs Texas Tech (1988) Barry Sanders vs. Wyoming (1988) Barry Sanders vs Kansas (1988) Barry Sanders vs Tulsa (1988) Barry Sanders vs Kansas (1988) Keith Toston vs. Missouri St (2008)
Passes Attempted Passes Completed Passing Yards Passing Yards In A Half Passing Touchdowns Highest Completion Pct. Min. 10 attempts Min. 20 attempts Bowl Game Most Passes Intercepted Highest Efficiency Rating Min. 10 attempts Min. 20 attempts
60 60 47 502 328 7
Wes Lunt at Arizona (2012) Brandon Weeden at Texas A&M (2011) Brandon Weeden at Texas A&M (2011) Brandon Weeden vs. Kansas St. (2011) Brandon Weeden vs Tulsa (2010) Josh Fields vs SMU (2003)
100.0 (11-11) 88.9 (24-27) 83.3 (20-24) 5
Wes Lunt vs. Savannah St. (2012) J.W. Walsh at UTSA (2013) Mike Gundy vs Wyoming (1988) Ike Jackson vs. Colorado (1982)
311.5 246.4
Josh Fields vs. Baylor (2002) Josh Fields at Kansas (2002)
Receptions Receiving Yards Receiving Touchdowns Receiving Touchdowns in a Half
16 300 7* 5*
Alex Loyd vs Kansas (1949) Adarius Bowman at Kansas (2006) Rashaun Woods vs SMU (2003) Rashaun Woods vs. SMU (2003)
Total Offense Plays Total Offensive Yards All-Purpose Yards
66 502 386
Aso Pogi at Colorado (2000) Brandon Weeden vs. Kansas St. (2011) Barry Sanders vs. Kansas (1988)
DEFENSE Tackles Sacks Tackles For Loss Fumbles Forced Fumbles Recovered Fumble Return Yards Interceptions Interception Return Yards Pass Breakups
27 4.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 2 3 93 5* 112 5
Gary Darnell vs. Texas Tech (1969) Gary Lewis vs. Colorado (1982) Keith Burns at Kansas (1992) Jason Gildon vs. Kansas St. (1991) Gary Lewis vs. Colorado (1982) Nathan Peterson at Baylor (2007) Vernon Victor at Houston (1987) Most recent Tyler Johnson vs. Purdue (2012) Pagitte McGee at Florida Atlantic (2005) Terrance Robinson at Kansas (2002) Lee Cook vs Detroit (1942) Bob Fenimore vs Denver (1944) Darrent Williams vs. Texas Tech (2003)
SPECIAL TEAMS PAT Conversions Consecutive PAT Conversions Points Scored by a Kicker Field Goals Made Field Goals Attempted Punts Punting Yards Avg. Yards Per Punt (min. 2) Punts Downed Inside the 20 Kicks Blocked Punt Returns Punt Return Yards Kickoff Returns Kickoff Return Yards Yards Per Kick Return (min. 2)
12 12 19 5 5 6 22 656 60.4 6 2 2 9 181 6 6 6 6 6 208 63.5
Quinn Sharp vs. Savannah St. (2012) Quinn Sharp vs. Savannah St. (2012) Quinn Sharp vs. Louisiana (2011) Quinn Sharp vs. TCU (2012) Larry Roach vs Missouri (1982) Cary Blanchard vs. Northern Iowa (1990) Ralph Higgins vs Kansas (1923) Quinn Sharp at Oklahoma (2009) Quinn Sharp vs Nebraska (2010) Barry Vincent vs. Colorado (1991) Zack Craig vs. Texas Tech (2012) Leslie O’Neal vs. Missouri (1984) Bob Fenimore vs Texas Tech (1943) Bob Fenimore vs Texas Tech (1943) Perrish Cox vs Georgia (2007) T.D. Bryant vs La. Tech (2001) Justin Gilbert vs. Oklahoma (2010) Grant Jones vs. Alabama (2006) R.W. McQuarters vs. Nebraska (1995) Chris Massey vs Baylor (2001) Justin Gilbert vs. West Virginia (2012)
SINGLE SEASON OFFENSE Points Scored 264* Average Points Scored Per Game 22.0* Touchdowns Scored 44* Average Touchdowns Scored Per Game 3.7* Most Games Scoring Two or More TDs 12* Most Consec. Games With Two or More TDs 12* Most Games Scoring 3 or More Touchdowns 10* Most Consec. Games Scoring 3 or More TDs 5* Most TDs Scored by 2 Players, Same Team 60* Most Points Scored by 2 Players, Same Team 360*
Barry Sanders (1988) Barry Sanders (1988) Barry Sanders (1988) Barry Sanders (1988) Barry Sanders (1988) Barry Sanders (1988) Barry Sanders (1988) Barry Sanders (1988) Barry Sanders and Hart Lee Dykes (1988) Barry Sanders and Hart Lee Dykes (1988)
Rushing Attempts Rushing Yards Average Rushing Yards Per Game Average Yards Per Carry (min. 282 carries) Fewest Yards Lost (min. 50 carries) Rushing Touchdowns Average Rushing Touchdowns Per Game Most Games with 2 or More Rushing TDs Most 300-Yard Rushing Games Most Consecutive 200-Yard Rushing Games Most Rushing Yards in 3 Consecutive Games Most Rushing Yards in 4 Consecutive Games Most Rushing Yards in 5 Consecutive Games Most Rushing Yards in 6 Consecutive Games Consecutive 100-Yard Rushing Games Consecutive Games With Rushing TD
373 2,850* 237.5* 7.64* 0 (185) 0 (59) 0 (51) 42* 3.5* 12* 4* 6* 937* 1,159* 1,472* 1,694* 12 12
Barry Sanders (1988) Barry Sanders (1988) Barry Sanders (1988) Barry Sanders (1988) Robert Turner (1975) Walt Garrison (1963) Lee Cook (1951) Barry Sanders (1988) Barry Sanders (1988) Barry Sanders (1988) Barry Sanders (1988) Barry Sanders (1988) Barry Sanders (1988) Barry Sanders (1988) Barry Sanders (1988) Barry Sanders (1988) Barry Sanders (1988) Barry Sanders (1988)
Passes Completed Passes Attempted Passing Yards Passing Touchdowns Highest Completion Pct. Pass Efficiency (min. 100 attempts) Yards Per Pass (min 100 attempts) Yards Per Completion (min. 100 att) Passing Yards Per Game Interception Avoidance Most Passes Had Intercepted
409 565 4,727 37 72.4 (409-565) 170.1 9.8 19.1 363.6 1.7 (5-296) 21
Brandon Weeden (2011) Brandon Weeden (2011) Brandon Weeden (2011) Brandon Weeden (2011) Brandon Weeden (2011) J.W. Walsh (2012) Zac Robinson (2008) Brent Blackman (1972) Brandon Weeden (2011) Aso Pogi (2001) Tony Pounds (1970)
Receptions Receiving Yards Receiving Touchdowns Yards Per Catch (min. 30 receptions) Receptions Per Game Consecutive Games With TD Catch Consec. Games With 100 Rec. Yds.
122 1,782 20 20.91 9.38 12* 12*
Justin Blackmon (2011) Justin Blackmon (2010) Justin Blackmon (2010) D’Juan Woods (2004) Justin Blackmon (2011) Justin Blackmon (2010) Justin Blackmon (2010)
Total Offensive Yards Total Offense Per Game Total Offense Per Play Touchdowns Responsible For All-Purpose Yards Average All-Purpose Yards Per Game
4,625 355.8 8.70 44 3,526* 293.8*
Brandon Weeden (2011) Brandon Weeden (2011) J.W. Walsh (2012) Barry Sanders (1988) Barry Sanders (1988) Barry Sanders (1988)
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SCHOOL RECORDS - INDIVIDUAL
DEFENSE Tackles Tackles For Loss Yards From Tackles For Loss Sacks Yards From Sacks Passes Intercepted By Interception Return Yards Interception Return TDs Fumbles Forced Fumbles Recovered Fumble Return Yards Pass Breakups QB Hurries
183 21.5 139 16.0 118 8 8 8 176 2 5 7 97 17 8 8
Mike Green (1982) Juqua Thomas (2000) Gary Lewis (1981) Leslie O’Neal (1984) Leslie O’Neal (1984) John Gates (1969) Adam Hinds (1983) Alvin Brown (1972) Mark Moore (1985) By 7. Last Justin Gilbert (2013) By 4. Last Dexter Manley (1979) Phillip Dokes (1974) Terrance Robinson (2002) Darrent Williams (2003) Richetti Jones (2011) Ugo Chinasa (2009)
SPECIAL TEAMS PAT Kicks Made PAT Kicks Attempted PAT Kick Percentage Consecutive PAT Conversions Field Goals Made Field Goals Attempted Field Goal Percentage (min 10 att.) Punts Punt Yards Average Yards Per Punt
79 80 100.0 69 28 34 88.9 79 3,506 46.28
Quinn Sharp (2011) Quinn Sharp (2011) By 16. Last Dan Bailey (2010) Quinn Sharp (2011) Quinn Sharp (2012) Quinn Sharp (2012) Luke Phillips (2003) Kip Smith (2013) James Benien (1971) Quinn Sharp (2011)
Kicks Blocked Punt Returns Punt Return Yards Punt Return Average (min. 10 returns) Punt Return TDs Kickoff Returns Kickoff Return Yards Kickoff Return TD Yards Per Kickoff Return (min 10 KR)
4 40 591 20.45 2 2 2 2 32 895 2 34.80
Rod Warner (1971) Terance Richardson (1999) Terance Richardson (1999) Larry Elliott (1963) Josh Stewart (2013) Dez Bryant (2008) Darrent Williams (2003) Barry Sanders (1987) Justin Gilbert (2012) Perrish Cox (2008) By 5, last Justin Gilbert (2012) Chris Massey (2001)
CAREER OFFENSE Points Scored Touchdowns Scored Rushing Attempts Rushing Yards Rushing Touchdowns Rushing Yards Per Carry Rushing Yards Per Game Fewest Yards Lost (min. 100 att.) Most Games with 2+ Rushing TDs Most Consec. Games With 2+ TDs Most 300-Yard Rushing Games
370 60 989 5,001 53 6.80 118.7 2 (82) 18 (452) 12* 12* 4*
Dan Bailey (2007-2010) Barry Sanders (1986-88) Thurman Thomas (1984-87) Thurman Thomas (1984-87) Barry Sanders (1986-88) Barry Sanders (1986-88) Barry Sanders (1986-88) Garrett Limbrick (1985-88) George Palmer (1972-74) Barry Sanders (1988) Barry Sanders (1988) Barry Sanders (1988)
Passes Completed Passes Attempted Passing Yards Passing Touchdowns Passing Efficiency Highest Completion Pct. Yards Per Pass (min. 200 att) Yards Per Completion (min 200 att) Passing Yards Per Game Interception Avoidance
767 1,103 9,260 75 157.6 69.5 8.6 18.7 298.7 2.3 (5-219)
Brandon Weeden (2008-11) Brandon Weeden (2008-11) Brandon Weeden (2008-11) Brandon Weeden (2008-11) Brandon Weeden (2008-11) Brandon Weeden (2008-11) Clint Chelf (2010-12) Charlie Weatherbie (1973-76) Brandon Weeden (2007-11) Donovan Woods (2003-07)
Receptions Receiving Yards Receiving Touchdowns Consec. Games with 100 Yards Receiving Consec. Games with 100 Rec. yds and a TD
293 4,414 42 14* 14*
Rashaun Woods (2000-03) Rashaun Woods (2000-03) Rashaun Woods (2000-03) Justin Blackmon (2010-11) Justin Blackmon (2010-11)
Consec. Games with a Rushing TD Consecutive Games with a TD Pass
15 24
Barry Sanders (1987-88) Brandon Weeden (2010-11)
Total Plays Total Offensive Yards All-Purpose Yards
1,273 10,175 6,017
Mike Gundy (1986-89) Zac Robinson (2006-09) Thurman Thomas (1984-87)
DEFENSE Tackles Tackles For Loss Sacks Pass Breakups QB Hurries Interceptions Interception Return Yards Fumbles Forced Fumbles Recovered Fumble Return Yards
496 63.0 34.0 45 17 18 422 10 14 97
John Corker (1976-79) Jason Gildon (1990-93) Leslie O’Neal (1982-85) Chris Rockins (1980-83) Marque Fountain (2003-07) Bob Fenimore (1943-46) Bob Fenimore (1943-46) Stacey Satterwhite (1988-91) Phillip Dokes (1974-76) Terrence Robinson (1999-02)
SPECIAL TEAMS PAT Kicks Made PAT Kicks Attempted Consecutive PAT Conversions Field Goals Made Field Goals Attempted Field Goal Pct. (min 15 att.)
199 201 181 69 105 84.7
Dan Bailey (2007-10) Dan Bailey (2007-10) Dan Bailey (2007-10) Larry Roach (1981-84) Larry Roach (1981-84) Quinn Sharp (2009-12)
Punts Punt Yards Average Yards Per Punt
249 10243 45.89
Scott Elder (1998-2001) Cliff Parsley (1973-76) Quinn Sharp (2009-12)
Punt Returns Punt Return Yards Punt Return Touchdowns Punt Return Average Kickoff Returns Kickoff Return Yards Kickoff Return Average Kickoff Return Touchdowns
76 903 3 3 3 21.9 117 2,804 28.08 6
Bennie Goodwin (1967-69) Terance Richardson (1995-99) Darrent Williams (2001-04) Dez Bryant (2007-09) Barry Sanders (1986-88) Darrent Williams (2001-04) Perrish Cox (2006-09) Perrish Cox (2006-09) Chris Massey (1999-02) Justin Gilbert (2010-13)
Games Started * NCAA Record
51
Andre Sexton (2006-09)
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TEAM SINGLE-GAME LISTS LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY 1. 134 Phillips (134-0) 2. 117 Southwestern Oklahoma (117-0) 3. 109 Phillips (112-3) 4. 90 Northwestern Oklahoma (90-0) 90 Oklahoma Methodist (90-0) 6. 84 Savannah State (84-0) 84 Kingfisher (84-0) 8. 81 Central Oklahoma (81-0) 9. 79 Blackwell College (79-0) 10. 77 Northwestern Oklahoma (77-0)
Oct 09, 1914 Oct 21, 1916 Oct 10, 1913 Oct 07, 1916 1912 Sep 01, 2012 1911 1912 1912 Nov 06,1915
LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY - MODERN ERA (1945-PRESENT) 1. 84 Savannah State (84-0) Sep 01, 2012 2. 63 Southern Illinois (70-7) Sep 29, 1973 3. 60 Texas Tech (66-6) Nov 12, 2011 4. 59 Wichita State (59-0) Sep 14, 1974 5. 56 Lamar (59-3) Sep 14, 2013 6. 54 UTEP (54-0) Sep 24, 1977 54 North Texas (61-7) Sep 27, 1975 8. 53 Louisiana-Lafayette (56-3) Oct 04, 2003 53 Kansas State (56-3) Nov 15, 1975 10. 52 SMU (59-7) Sep 18, 2004 52 Drake (59-7) Nov 23, 1946 MOST POINTS SCORED 1. 134 Phillips 2. 117 Southwestern (OK) 3. 112 Phillips 4. 90 Northwestern (OK) 90 Oklahoma Methodist 6. 84 Savannah State 84 at Kingfisher 8. 81 Central Oklahoma 9. 79 Blackwell College 10. 77 at Northwestern (OK)
Oct 09, 1914 Oct 21, 1916 Oct 10, 1913 Oct 07, 1916 1912 Sept 01, 2012 1911 1912 1912 Nov 06, 1915
MOST FIRST DOWNS 1. 39 Louisiana 2. 36 Baylor 36 Kansas 4. 35 Troy 35 Wyoming 35 Kansas 7. 34 vs. Wyoming 8. 33 Savannah State 33 at Texas A&M 33 vs. Texas Tech
MOST POINTS SCORED IN A QUARTER* 1. 53 Phillips Oct 09, 1914 2. 35 Savannah State Sep 01, 2012 35 Kansas Oct 08, 2011 35 Baylor Nov 23, 2002 35 Phillips Oct 09, 1914 35 Southern Illinois Sept 29, 1973 7. 30 at Colorado Oct 29, 1983 8. 28 Texas Tech Nov 17, 2012 28 at Texas Tech Nov 12, 2011 28 Houston Sep 06, 2008 28 Baylor Nov 11, 2006 28 Louisiana-Lafayette Oct 04, 2003 28 SMU Sep 21, 2002 28 vs. Wyoming Dec 30, 1988 28 at Iowa State Nov 19, 1988 28 Kansas State Oct 31, 1987 * Points by quarter not available from the 1912 game vs. Oklahoma Methodist, the 1913 game against Phillips and the 1916 games against Southwestern (OK) and Northwestern (OK)
MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS 1. 76 at Colorado Oct 29, 1983 76 at Kansas State Nov 13, 1976 76 Wichita State Sep 14, 1974 76 UT-Arlington Sep 16, 1972 5. 72 Utah State Sep 21, 1996 6. 71 Mississippi State Sep 19, 1998 7. 70 Iowa State Nov 20, 1982 8. 67 at UCLA Sep 04, 2004 9. 66 Missouri Oct 30, 1982 10. 65 vs Texas Tech Dec. 4, 1988 65 Colorado Oct 27, 1984
MOST POINTS IN A QUARTER - MODERN ERA (1945-PRESENT) 1. 35 Savannah State Sep 01, 2012 35 Kansas Oct 08, 2011 35 Baylor Nov 23, 2002 35 Southern Illinois Sept 29, 1973 5. 30 at Colorado Oct 29, 1983 6. 28 Texas Tech Nov 17, 2012 28 at Texas Tech Nov 12, 2011 28 Houston Sep 06, 2008 28 Baylor Nov 11, 2006 28 Louisiana-Lafayette Oct 04, 2003 28 SMU Sep 21, 2002 28 vs. Wyoming Dec 30, 1988 28 at Iowa State Nov 19, 1988 28 Kansas State Oct 31, 1987
MOST POINTS SCORED - MODERN ERA (1945-PRESENT) 1. 84 Savannah State Sept 01, 2012 2. 70 Kansas Oct 08, 2011 70 Southern Illinois Sept 29, 1973 4. 66 Baylor Nov 11, 2006 66 at Texas Tech Nov 12, 2011 6. 65 Louisiana Sep 15, 2012 65 Tulsa Sep 18, 2010 65 Washington State Sept 4, 2010 9. 63 Kansas Nov 12, 1988 63 Baylor Nov 23, 2002 MOST POINTS SCORED IN A HALF* 1. 88 Phillips Oct 09, 1914 2. 63 Phillips Oct 10, 1913 3. 56 Kansas Oct 08, 2011 56 Southern Illinois Sept 29, 1973 5. 49 Savannah State Sep 01, 2012 49 at Texas Tech Nov 12, 2011 49 Baylor Nov 23, 2002 8. 45 SMU Sep 21, 2002 45 vs. Wyoming Dec 30, 1988 10. 44 Louisiana Sep 15, 2012 * Points by quarter/half not available from accounts of the 1912 game vs. Oklahoma Methodist and the 1916 games against Southwestern (OK) and Northwestern (OK)
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MOST POINTS SCORED IN A HALF - MODERN ERA (1945-PRESENT) 1. 56 Kansas Oct 08, 2011 56 Southern Illinois Sept 29, 1973 3. 49 Savannah State Sep 01, 2012 49 at Texas Tech Nov 12, 2011 49 Baylor Nov 23, 2002 6. 45 SMU Sep 21, 2002 45 vs. Wyoming Dec 30, 1988 8. 44 Louisiana Sep 15, 2012 9. 42 Houston Sep 06, 2008
MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED* 1. 12 Savannah State Sep 01, 2012 2. 10 Kansas Oct 08, 2011 10 Southern Illinois Sept 29, 1973 4. 9 Baylor Nov 11, 2006 9 Kansas Nov 12, 1988 9 at Texas Tech Nov 12, 2011 9 Baylor Nov 23, 2002 9 Washington State Sept 4, 2010 9. 8 Numerous, last vs. Iowa State Nov 2, 2013 * The scoring breakdown was not available in records kept from games prior to 1920.
MOST RUSHING YARDS 1. 580 UT-Arlington 2. 536 Kansas 3. 528 Wichita State 4. 477 UTEP 5. 467 UT-Arlington 6. 450 Missouri State 7. 440 Louisiana-Lafayette 8. 435 Southern Illinois 435 Wichita State 10. 433 vs Texas Tech
Sep 15, 2012 Nov 06, 2010 Nov 20, 2010 Sep 27, 2008 Sept 06, 2003 Nov 12, 1988 Dec 30, 1988 Sep 01, 2012 Sep. 24, 2011 Dec 04, 1988
Sep 16, 1972 Nov 12, 1988 Sep 14, 1974 Sep 24, 1977 Sep 15, 1973 Sep 13, 2008 Nov 14, 1998 Sep 29, 1973 Nov 19, 1949 Dec. 4, 1988
MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS* 1. 9 Savannah State Sept 1, 2012 2. 7 Missouri State Sep 13, 2008 7 Southern Illinois Sep 29, 1973 4. 6 vs Wyoming Dec 30, 1988 6 Kansas Nov 12, 1988 6 Iowa State Nov 21, 1987 6 Tulsa Oct 1, 1998 6 Kansas State Oct 31, 1987 6 Mississippi State Sep 19, 1998 * The scoring breakdown was not available in games prior to 1920. HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN PER RUSH (20 RUSHES) 1. 12.1 Baylor Oct 29, 2011 27-327 2. 9.4 Savannah State Sept 1, 2012 42-395 9.4 Iowa State Nov 21, 1987 44-413 4. 9.2 Kansas Nov 12, 1988 58-536 5. 8.9 Louisiana-Lafayette Oct 04, 2003 34-303 6. 8.4 Oklahoma Dec 03, 2011 33-278 7. 8.3 at Iowa State Nov 19, 1988 40-333 8. 8.2 Kansas Nov 15, 2003 36-295 9. 8.0 Missouri State Sep 13, 2008 56-450 10. 7.8 Missouri Oct 15, 1994 30-235
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TEAM SINGLE-GAME LISTS MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED 1. 60 at Texas A&M Sep 24, 2011 60 at Arizona Sept 8, 2012 3. 58 at Iowa State Nov 18, 2011 4. 57 vs. Missouri Jan 3, 2014 5. 53 at Baylor Dec 01, 2012 53 Arizona Sep 08, 2011 7. 51 vs Oregon Dec 30, 2008 8. 50 at Baylor Nov 19, 2005 50 at Missouri Oct 22, 2011 10. 49 Kansas Oct 08, 2011 49 at Colorado Oct 28, 2000
MOST PASSING YARDS PER COMPLETION (10 COMPLETIONS) 1. 22.9 Houston Sep 06, 2008 14-320 2. 22.3 Baylor Nov 23, 2002 13-290 3. 22.2 Texas State Sep 16, 2000 10-222 4. 21.6 at Houston Sep 23, 2006 13-281 5. 21.3 Missouri Oct 25, 1997 15-319 6. 21.2 Missouri Oct 17, 1992 13-275 7. 21.0 Baylor Nov 23, 2013 21-440 21.0 Iowa State Nov 01, 2008 20-419 9. 20.9 at Kansas Nov 16, 2002 19-397 10. 19.9 at Texas A&M Oct 10, 2009 14-279
MOST TOTAL PLAYS 1. 101 at Colorado 2. 96 vs. Missouri 96 Louisiana 4. 95 Colorado 95 at Texas A&M 6. 94 Texas Tech 7. 92 vs Texas Tech 92 at Louisville 92 at Arizona 10. 90 at Baylor 90 at Baylor
Oct 29, 1983 Jan 3, 2014 Sep 15, 2012 Oct 16, 1982 Sep 24, 2011 Sep 22, 2007 Dec. 4, 1988 Sep 25, 1982 Sept 8, 2012 Dec 01, 2012 Nov 20, 1999
76 rush,25 pass 39 rush, 33 pass 59 rush,37 pass 62 rush,33 pass 35 rush,60 pass 61 rush,33 pass 65 rush,27 pass 63 rush,29 pass 32 rush,60 pass 37 rush,53 pass 64 rush,26 pass
MOST COMPLETIONS 1. 47 at Texas A&M 2. 42 at Iowa State 42 Arizona 4. 38 Kansas 5. 37 at Arizona 6. 36 Kansas State 7. 35 at UTSA 8. 34 Baylor 9. 33 vs. Missouri 33 at Texas Tech 33 at Kansas 33 at Missouri
MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES* 1. 8 Tulsa Sep 18, 2010 2. 7 Kansas Oct 08, 2011 7 at SMU Sep 20, 2003 4. 6 at UTSA Sep 7, 2013 6 at Kansas Nov 16, 2002 6. 5 vs Purdue Jan 01, 2013 5 Iowa State Nov 01, 2008 5 at Texas Tech Nov 12, 2011 5 at Louisiana Oct 08, 2010 5 at Kansas Oct 14, 2006 5 Fresno State Sep 13, 1997 * The scoring breakdown was not available in games prior to 1920.
MOST TOTAL YARDS 1. 742 Louisiana 2. 725 Baylor 3. 722 Tulsa 4. 717 Kansas 5. 699 Houston 6. 698 vs Wyoming 7. 682 Iowa State 682 Savannah State 9. 673 Texas Tech 10. 666 Louisiana
Sep 15, 2012 Nov 6, 2010 Sep 18, 2010 Nov 12, 1988 Sep 06, 2008 Dec 30, 1988 Nov 01, 2008 Sept 1, 2012 Oct 18, 2003 Sep 3, 2011
330 rush,412 pass 290 rush,435 pass 148 rush,574 pass 536 rush,181 pass 379 rush,320 pass 320 rush,378 pass 263 rush,419 pass 395 rush,287 pass 352 rush,321 pass 208 rush,458 pass
Sep 24, 2011 Nov 18, 2011 Sep 08, 2011 Oct 08, 2011 Sept 8, 2012 Nov 05, 2011 Sep 7, 2013 Nov 6, 2010 Jan 3, 2014 Nov 12, 2011 Nov 20, 2010 Oct 22, 2011
HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (20 ATTEMPTS) 1. 86.4 Fresno State Sep 13, 1997 2. 85.2 at Baylor Oct 24, 2009 3. 82.8 vs Wyoming Dec 30, 1988 4. 81.4 at UTSA Sep 7, 2013 5. 80.5 at Texas Tech Nov 12, 2011 6. 79.2 at Iowa State Nov 07, 2009 79.2 Arizona Sep 08, 2011 8. 79.1 Baylor Nov 6, 2010 9. 78.3 Kansas State Nov 05, 2011 78.3 at Texas A&M Sep 24, 2011 MOST PASSING YARDS 1. 574 Tulsa 2. 518 at UTSA 3. 502 Kansas State 4. 494 Kansas 5. 476 at Iowa State 6. 458 Louisiana 7. 454 at Texas Tech 8. 440 Baylor 9. 438 at Texas A&M 10. 436 at Arizona
19-22 23-27 24-29 35-43 33-41 19-24 42-53 34-43 36-46 47-60
Sep 18, 2010 Sep 7, 2013 Nov 05, 2011 Oct 08, 2011 Nov 18, 2011 Sep 3, 2011 Nov 12, 2011 Nov 23, 2013 Sep 24, 2011 Sept 8, 2012
MOST PASSING YARDS PER ATTEMPT (20 ATTEMPTS) 1. 16.3 Baylor Nov 23, 2013 27-440 2. 15.2 Houston Sep 06, 2008 21-320 3. 14.4 Iowa State Nov 01, 2008 29-419 4. 13.3 Tulsa Sep 18, 2010 43-574 5. 13.2 Oklahoma Nov 30, 2002 27-357 13.2 Baylor Nov 23, 2002 22-290 7. 13.0 vs Wyoming Dec 30, 1988 29-378 8. 12.8 at Kansas Nov 16, 2002 31-397 12.8 at Houston Sep 23, 2006 22-281 10. 12.3 Fresno State Sep 13, 1997 22-271 12.3 at Kansas Nov 04, 1989 35-429
MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED 1. 6 Nebraska Nov 7, 1981 2. 5 at Colorado Nov 7, 1992 5 Colorado Oct 16, 1982 4. 4 Missouri Dec 4, 1986 4 vs Ole Miss Jan. 2, 2010 4 at Kansas State Nov 03, 2012 4 at Baylor Nov 19, 2005 4 at Kansas State Nov 21, 1992 4 at OU Nov 7, 1987 4 at Kansas State Oct 12, 2002 4 at Texas A&M Oct 15, 2005 4 at Iowa State Oct 22, 2005 4 Kansas State Oct 23, 1999 4 at Kansas Oct 31, 1992 4 Texas Oct 31, 2009 4 UCLA Sep 14, 2002 4 at Tulsa Sep 19,1982 HIGHEST PASSING EFFICIENCY RATING (11 ATTEMPTS) 1. 291.9 at Colorado Oct 9, 2004 2. 264.8 Fresno State Sep 13, 1997 3. 253.7 Texas A&M Oct 04, 2008 4. 251.3 Baylor Nov 23, 2013 5. 241.0 Tulsa Sep 18, 2010 6. 240.3 Iowa State Nov 01, 2008 7. 232.7 at Kansas Nov 16, 2002 8. 229.8 Baylor Nov 23, 2002 9. 228.6 at UTSA Sep 7, 2013 10. 226.6 Oklahoma Nov 30, 2002
MOST YARDS PER PLAY 1. 10.5 Iowa State Nov 01, 2008 2. 9.7 Houston Sep 06, 2008 3. 9.5 Baylor Oct 29, 2011 4. 9.4 Tulsa Sep 18, 2010 5. 9.3 at Kansas Nov 16, 2002 6. 9.2 Kansas Nov 12, 1988 7. 9.1 Kansas State Nov 05, 2011 9.1 at Houston Sep 23, 2006 9. 8.9 Grambling State Sep 26, 2009 8.9 Iowa State Nov 21, 1987
65-682 72-699 63-601 77-722 59-549 78-717 63-575 49-446 66-587 61-540
MOST ALL-PURPOSE YARDS GAINED 1. 920 Tulsa Sep 18, 2010 2. 903 Savannah State Sept 1, 2012 3. 886 Baylor Nov 6, 2010 4. 881 Louisiana Sep 15, 2012 5. 868 Houston Sep 06, 2008 6. 827 Louisiana Sep 3, 2011 7. 806 Kansas Nov 12, 1988 8. 787 at Arizona Sept 8, 2012 9. 780 Wyoming Sep 06, 2003 10. 767 Texas Tech Oct 18, 2003 MOST ALL-PURPOSE ATTEMPTS 1. 99 at Colorado Oct 29, 1983 2. 95 Louisiana Sep 15, 2012 3. 91 vs Texas Tech Dec. 4, 1988 91 at Baylor Nov 20, 1999 5. 90 Mississippi State Sep 19, 1998 90 at Texas A&M Sep 24, 2011 7. 89 at Kansas Nov. 4, 1989 8. 88 Colorado Oct 16, 1982 88 at Tulsa Sep 18, 2011 10. 86 Louisiana-Lafayette Nov 14, 1998 86 Texas Tech Sep 22, 2007
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TEAM SINGLE-GAME LISTS MOST PUNT RETURNS 1. 9 Savannah State 9 Texas Tech 3. 8 vs Louisiana Tech 8 Fresno State 8 Louisiana-Lafayette 6. 7 Kansas 7 Iowa State 7 Colorado 7 Wyoming 7 Florida Atlantic 7 Missouri State 7 Texas State
Sept 1, 2012 Sep 24, 1943 Aug 31, 2002 Sep 13, 1997 Sept 4, 1999 Nov 13, 1999 Nov 20, 1982 Nov 6, 1993 Sep 06, 2003 Sep 08, 2007 Sep 13, 2003 Sep 16, 2000
MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS 1. 208 Drake Nov 23, 1946 2. 164 Louisiana-Lafayette Oct 04, 2003 3. 162 SMU Sep 18, 2004 4. 158 Missouri State Sep 02, 2006 5. 157 Kansas Nov 13, 1999 6. 153 Savannah State Sept 1, 2012 7. 143 Baylor Nov 23, 2002 8. 129 Louisiana-Monroe Sep 27, 1997 9. 127 vs Louisiana Tech Aug 31, 2002 10. 124 TCU Oct 19, 2013 124 at Washington State Aug 30, 2008 YARDS PER PUNT RETURN (2 RETURNS) 1. 62.0 TCU Oct 19, 2013 2-124 2. 58.0 Troy Sep 11, 2010 2-116 3. 43.5 Texas A&M Oct 04, 2008 2-87 4. 43.0 at Oklahoma Oct 7, 1989 2-86 43.0 Louisiana-Monroe Sep 27, 1997 3-129 6. 42.5 Baylor Nov 13, 2004 2-85 7. 41.0 Louisiana-Lafayette Oct 04, 2003 4-164 8. 37.5 Colorado Oct 10, 1987 2-75 9. 36.5 vs Purdue Jan 01, 2013 2-73 10. 32.4 SMU Sep 18, 2004 5-162 MOST KICK RETURNS 1. 11 at Texas A&M 11 Oklahoma 3. 9 Oklahoma 4. 8 Nebraska 8 at Texas 8 Kansas State 8 Oklahoma 8 Nebraska 8 Texas 8 Houston 8 at Florida
Oct 15, 2005 Nov 30, 1946 Nov 29, 2008 Aug 31, 1995 Nov 04, 2006 Nov 05, 2011 Nov 27, 2010 Oct 21, 1989 Oct 31, 2009 Sep 12, 2009 Sept 8, 1990
MOST KICK RETURN YARDS 1. 228 Oklahoma Nov 27, 2010 228 Oklahoma Nov 29, 2008 3. 225 at Texas A&M Oct 15, 2005 4. 220 Texas Tech Nov 10, 2001 5. 212 Missouri Oct 08, 2005 6. 206 at Texas Nov 04, 2006 7. 196 Tulsa Sept 5, 1987 8. 187 West Virginia Nov 10, 2012 187 Texas Oct 13, 2001 10. 181 Kansas State Oct 20, 2007
8 returns 9 returns 11 returns 6 returns 6 returns 8 returns 5 returns 5 returns 6 returns 5 returns
YARDS PER KICK RETURN (2 RETURNS) 1. 63.5 at Texas Oct 15, 2011 2-127 2. 59.5 Missouri State Sep 02, 2006 2-119 3. 45.7 at Kansas Nov 14, 1987 3-137 4. 43.3 Miami (Ohio) Sep 10, 1988 3-130 5. 43.0 Kansas Nov 9, 2013 3-129 6. 42.7 at Washington State Aug 30, 2008 3-128 7. 41.7 at Kansas State Oct 07, 2006 3-125 8. 39.2 Tulsa Sept 5, 1987 5-196 9. 37.4 West Virginia Nov 10, 2012 5-187 10. 36.7 Texas Tech Nov 10, 2001 6-220
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MOST PUNTS 1. 22 at Kansas 2. 14 at Oklahoma 3. 11 at Oklahoma 11 at Oklahoma 11 at Nebraska 11 Iowa State 11 at Iowa State 8. 10 Numerous times, last at West Virginia
Oct 13, 1923 Nov 28, 2009 Nov 26, 2005 Nov 13, 1993 Oct 10, 1992 Nov 22, 1986 Nov 23, 1985 Sep 28, 2013
PUNTING AVERAGE (2 PUNTS) 1. 60.4 Nebraska 2010 2. 57.0 Kansas 1995 3. 54.0 Arizona 2011 54.0 at Baylor 1994 5. 53.5 at Kansas 2006 53.5 Iowa State 1987 7. 53.4 at Oklahoma Nov 24, 2012 8. 53.3 Oklahoma 1990 9. 53.0 at Kansas Oct 13, 2012 53.0 at Houston 2006 53.0 Oklahoma 1994
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MOST PUNTS BY OPPONENT 1. 13 Baylor 13 North Texas 3. 12 Savannah State 12 at Kansas State 12 at Iowa State 6. 11 at Iowa State 11 Baylor 11 at Louisiana Tech 11 Kansas 11 Kansas State
Nov 21, 1998 Sep 11, 1982 Sep 01, 2012 Nov 21, 1992 Nov 22, 1985 Oct 26, 2013 Nov 23, 2002 Aug 31, 2002 Oct 25, 1986 Nov 09, 1985
MOST TURNOVERS BY OPPONENT 1. 10 Detroit 2. 8 Iowa State 3. 7 Baylor 7 Oklahoma 7 Tulsa 6. 6 at Tulsa 6 Baylor 6 at Mississippi State 6 Oklahoma 6 Louisiana 6 Missouri State 6 Colorado 6 Wyoming 6 at Colorado 6 Kansas State 6 Colorado 6 at Colorado MOST TURNOVERS BY OSU 1. 8 at Baylor 8 at Colorado 8 Colorado 8 Denver 5. 7 Ole Miss 7 at Texas A&M 7 North Texas 8. 6 at Mississippi State 6 at Kansas State 10. 5 Several times, last at Kansas State
Nov 19, 2005 Nov 7, 1992 Oct 16, 1982 Oct 2, 1948 Jan 2, 2010 Oct 15, 2005 Sep 11, 1982 Sep 18, 1999 Nov 21, 1992 Nov 3, 2012
MOST FUMBLES 1. 15 Kansas
Nov 2, 1974
MOST FUMBLES LOST 1. 8 Denver
Oct 2, 1948
Nov 28, 1942 Oct 24, 1992 Nov 18, 2000 Oct 15, 1983 Oct 1, 1983 Sep 17, 2011 Nov 11, 2006 Sep 18, 1999 Nov 8, 1997 Sep 6, 1997 Sep 11, 1993 Nov 9, 1991 Sep 30, 1989 Oct 8, 1988 Oct 31, 1987 Oct 10, 1987 Oct 29, 1983
MOST FUMBLES FORCED 1. 5 Baylor 2. 4 vs Purdue 4 Baylor 4 Baylor 4 Iowa State 4 at Colorado 4 at Florida Atlantic 4 Troy 4 at Michigan 10. 3 Several times, last at Texas Tech
Nov 18, 2000 Jan 01, 2013 Nov 11, 2006 Nov 21, 1998 Oct 02, 2004 Oct 8, 1988 Sep 08, 2005 Sep 11, 2010 Sep 19, 1992 Nov 2, 2013
MOST FUMBLES RECOVERED 1. 7 Baylor 7 Tulsa 7 Oklahoma 4. 6 Tulsa 6 Oklahoma 6. 5 Iowa State 5 North Texas 8. 4 Baylor 4 at Oklahoma 4 Iowa State 4 Nebraska 4 at Colorado 4 at Florida Atlantic 4 Missouri State 4 Troy 4 at Tulsa 4 at Michigan 4 Texas A&M 4 Tulsa
Oct 21, 1972 Nov 01, 1952 Nov 27, 1948 Oct 1, 1983 Oct 15, 1983 Oct 24, 1992 Sept 10,1983 Nov 18, 2000 Nov 8, 1997 Oct 02, 2004 Oct 7, 1983 Oct 8, 1988 Sep 08, 2005 Sep 11, 1993 Sep 11, 2010 Sep 13, 1986 Sep 19, 1992 Sep 24, 1988 Sept 5, 1987
MOST FUMBLE RETURN YARDS 1. 93 at Kansas Nov 16, 2002 2. 78 Baylor Nov 23, 2013 3. 64 Oklahoma Dec 03, 2011 4. 63 Texas A&M Sep 30, 2010 5. 57 Baylor Nov 11, 2006 57 Southern Miss Sep 23, 2000 7. 55 at Oklahoma Nov 28, 2009 8. 54 at Iowa State Oct 26, 2013 9. 53 SMU Sep 18, 2004 10. 51 Rice Sep 19, 2009
1 return 1 return 2 returns 1 return 1 return 1 return 1 return 1 return 1 return 1 return
MOST INTERCEPTIONS 1. 10 Detroit 2. 5 at Colorado 5 Kansas State 4. 4 vs Ole Miss 4 at Baylor 4 Kansas State 4 at Kansas 4 at Mississippi State 4 at Tulsa 4 at Texas A&M 4 Wyoming 4 Texas A&M 4 Bowling Green 4 Northern Iowa 4 at Arizona State
Nov 28, 1942 Oct 29, 1983 Oct 31, 1987 Jan. 02, 2010 Nov 17, 2001 Nov 05, 1983 Oct 22, 1983 Sep 18, 1999 Sep 18, 2011 Sep 23, 1983 Sep 30, 1989 Sep 30, 2010 Sept 15,1984 Sept 07, 2002 Sept 08, 1984
MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 1. 145 at Baylor Nov 17, 2001 4 returns 2. 143 Bowling Green Sept 15,1984 4 returns 3. 109 at Texas A&M Sep 23, 1983 4 returns 4. 107 Tulsa Sep 18, 2010 3 returns 5. 99 Kansas State Oct 5, 2013 3 returns 6. 95 TCU Oct 02, 1993 1 return 7. 86 Wyoming Sep 30, 1989 4 returns 8. 84 Illinois State Sep 27, 1986 3 returns 9. 83 Kansas State Oct 31, 1987 5 returns 10. 79 at Iowa State Nov 23, 1985 3 returns
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TEAM SINGLE-GAME LISTS FEWEST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED 1. -33 at Kansas State Nov 15, 1980 2. -20 Tulsa Sep 11, 1999 -20 Fresno State Sep 13, 1997 4. -17 North Texas Sep 11, 1982 5. -10 San Diego State Sep 22, 1984 6. -7 Southern Miss Sep 23, 2000 -7 at Iowa State Nov 21, 1981 8. -3 at Texas Tech Oct 07, 1944 9. -2 at Kansas State Sep 20, 1947 10. -1 Wichita State Sep 13, 1975 11. 0 at Oklahoma Nov 24, 2001
MOST PASS BREAKUPS 1. 14 at Oklahoma 2. 12 Kansas State 3. 11 Baylor 11 Houston 11 Miami (Ohio) 6. 10 vs Louisiana Tech 10 Texas A&M 10 Kansas 10 at Texas 10 Rice 10 Troy 10 North Texas State
FEWEST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED 1. -3 at Arkansas Sep 21, 1974 -3 Kansas State Nov 19, 1955 3. 0 at Oklahoma Nov 07, 1987 0 at Arkansas Sep 18, 1976 0 at Oklahoma Nov 30, 1974 0 Texas Tech Oct 06, 1973 0 Kansas Nov 15, 1958 0 Wichita State Oct 08, 1955 9. 5 Texas Tech Oct 03, 1953 5 at Oklahoma Nov 29, 1947
MOST BLOCKED KICKS 1. 2 Missouri 2 Texas Tech 2 Baylor 2 at Kansas 2 Texas 2 Tulsa 7. 1 Numerous times, last vs. Oklahoma MOST PENALTIES COMMITTED 1. 16 at Kansas Sep 05, 1998 16 Wyoming Sep 30, 1989 3. 15 at Arizona Sep 08, 2012 15 Georgia Sep 05, 2009 15 Texas Tech Oct 09, 1999 6. 14 Utah State Sep 21, 1996 7. 13 Missouri State Sep 13, 2008 13 Wyoming Sep 06, 2003 13 at Texas Tech Nov 09, 2002 13 Colorado Oct 10, 1987 13 at Texas A&M Sep 24, 1983
FEWEST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED 1. 29 at Kansas State Sep 20, 1947 2. 61 Louisiana Sep 04, 1999 3. 71 North Texas Sep 11, 1982 4. 74 at Kansas State Nov 15, 1980 5. 80 Drake Nov 21, 1942 6. 82 Oklahoma Sep 26, 1942 7. 85 at Arkansas Sep 22, 1973 8. 86 at Baylor Nov 20, 1999 9. 87 at Kansas State Nov 24, 1962 10. 90 Drake Nov 23, 1946 MOST TACKLES 1. 124 at Colorado 2. 121 at Nebraska 3. 117 at Texas A&M 4. 114 at Colorado 5. 112 Nebraska 6. 111 vs. South Carolina 7. 110 Colorado 8. 109 Missouri 9. 107 at Arizona State 10. 106 Nebraska
MOST QUARTERBACK SACKS 1. 9.0 Baylor 2. 8.0 Iowa State 3. 7.0 vs Wyoming 7.0 at Kansas State 7.0 at Oklahoma 7.0 Kansas State 7.0 at Cincinnati 8. 6.0 Many times, last at Arkansas State MOST TACKLES FOR LOSS 1. 20.0 Iowa State Nov 22, 1986 2. 16.0 vs Wyoming Dec 30, 1988 16.0 Baylor Nov 21, 1998 4. 15.0 Baylor Nov 23, 2002 15.0 Kansas State Oct 14, 1995 6. 14.0 Louisiana-Lafayette Nov 14, 1998 14.0 Texas Tech Oct 9, 1999 14.0 at Northern Illinois Sept 1, 1994 9. 13.0 at Iowa State Oct 26, 2013 13.0 at Texas Tech Oct 10, 1998 13.0 at Texas Oct 15, 2011 13.0 at Florida Atlantic Sep 08, 2005 13.0 Tulsa Sep 11, 1999 13.0 Southern Miss Sep 23, 2000 13.0 at Houston Sept 12,1987 13.0 Louisiana-Lafayette Sept 4, 1999
MOST YARDS PENALIZED 1. 167 at Arizona 2. 139 Troy 3. 135 Utah State 4. 134 Colorado 5. 132 at Texas Tech 132 at Texas A&M 7. 130 Missouri State 8. 126 Texas Tech 9. 124 Baylor 10. 121 Colorado
Nov 2, 1985 Oct 8, 1994 Oct 15, 2005 Nov 7, 1992 Oct 17, 1987 Dec 28, 1984 Nov 1, 1986 Nov 10, 1984 Sep 25, 1993 Oct 12, 1985 Nov 21, 1998 Oct 02, 2004 Dec 30, 1988 Nov 13, 1982 Nov 24, 2001 Oct 14, 1995 Sep 17, 1983 Sep 09, 2006
FEWEST YARDS PENALIZED 1. 5 vs. Stanford Jan 02, 2012 5 Kansas Nov 18, 1995 5 Oklahoma Nov 12, 1994 5 at Miami (Fla.) Oct 05, 1991 5 Houston Sep 20, 1986 6. 6 Texas A&M Nov 02, 1996 7. 7 Kansas State Oct 5, 2013 7 Illinois State Sep 27, 1986 9. 10 Kansas State Oct 14, 1989 10. 11 Missouri Oct 27, 1990
Nov 24, 2001 Nov 09, 1985 Nov 18, 2000 Sep 06, 2008 Sep 28, 1985 Aug 31, 2002 Nov 2, 2002 Oct 25, 1986 Oct 5, 2002 Sep 19, 2009 Sep 27, 2008 Sept 14,1985
Sep 08, 2012 Sep 11, 2010 Sep 21, 1996 Oct 10, 1987 Oct 10, 1998 Sep 24, 1983 Sep 13, 2008 Oct 09, 1999 Nov 11, 2006 Oct 11, 1997
FEWEST PENALTIES COMMITTED 1. 1 Kansas State Oct 5, 2013 1 vs. Stanford Jan 02, 2012 1 Texas A&M Nov 02, 1996 1 Kansas Nov 18, 1995 1 at Kansas Oct 29, 1994 1 Oklahoma Nov 12, 1994 1 at Miami (Fla.) Oct 05, 1991 1 Houston Sep 20, 1986 1 Illinois State Sep 27, 1986 10. 2 at Texas Oct 15, 2011 2 Oklahoma Nov 29, 2008 2 Oklahoma Oct 30, 2004 2 at Iowa State Oct 28, 1995 2 at Iowa State Oct 23, 1993 2 at TCU Oct 03, 1992 2 Colorado Nov 09, 1991 2 Arizona State Sep 14, 1991 2 Oklahoma Oct 06, 1990 2 Kansas State Oct 14, 1989 2 Iowa State Nov 18, 1989 2 Kansas Nov 12, 1988 2 at Kansas Nov 14, 1987 2 vs. West Virginia Dec 25, 1987 2 at Missouri Nov 16, 1985
Nov 10, 1984 Nov 17, 2012 Nov 18, 2000 Nov 20, 2010 Oct 29, 2005 Sep 26, 1992 Dec 7, 2013
BIGGEST DEFICIT OVERCOME TO WIN A GAME Deficit Opponent Date Final 1. 0-20 at Colorado Nov 10, 1979 21-20 2. 3-20 at Texas A&M Sep 24, 2011 30-29 0-17 at Kansas Oct 14, 2006 42-32 0-17 at Missouri Oct 23, 2004 20-17 0-17 Iowa State Oct 19, 1996 28-27 6. 0-16 Nebraska Oct 28, 2006 41-29 0-16 Missouri Oct 30, 1976 20-19 8. 0-14 TCU Oct 27, 2012 36-14 0-14 vs. Stanford Jan 02, 2012 41-38 10. 7-21 Texas A&M Sept 30, 2010 38-35 7-21 Kansas State Oct 20, 2007 41-39 BIGGEST 4TH-QUARTER DEFICIT OVERCOME TO WIN A GAME Deficit Opponent Date Final 1. 0-20 at Colorado Nov 10, 1979 21-20 2. 9-20 Louisiana Sep 06, 1986 21-20 3. 6-14 Tulsa Oct 02, 1965 17-14 0-8 at Texas Nov 11, 1944 13-8 5. 24-31 vs. Stanford Jan 02, 2012 41-38 10-17 at Missouri Oct 23, 2004 20-17 6-13 at Oklahoma Nov 24, 2001 16-13 10-17 Missouri State Aug 31, 1996 23-20 21-28 at Iowa State Nov 19, 1988 49-28 3-10 Colorado Oct 08, 1966 11-10 12-19 at North Texas Sep 28, 1957 25-19 7-14 at Kansas State Nov 12, 1949 26-14 MOST TIME OF POSSESSION 1. 43:59 Utah State Sep 21, 1996 2. 42:58 at Baylor Nov 20, 1999 3. 40:35 Troy Sep 27, 2008 40:35 at Colorado Oct 29, 1983 5. 39:38 at Iowa State Nov 07, 2009 6. 38:45 Mississippi State Sep 19, 1998 7. 38:25 at Baylor Oct 24, 2009 8. 38:03 at Kansas Nov 04, 1989 9. 37:54 Baylor Nov 23, 1996 10. 37:20 Texas Tech Nov 14, 2009 LEAST TIME OF POSSESSION 1. 18:13 vs. Stanford Jan 02, 2012 2. 19:11 Kansas State Nov 05, 2011 3. 19:22 at Kansas Nov 16, 2002 4. 19:57 at Oklahoma Nov 13, 1993 5. 19:59 at Iowa State Oct 20, 2001 6. 20:42 at Texas Oct 15, 2011 7. 20:48 Kansas State Oct 14, 1995 8. 20:51 at Iowa State Nov 19, 1988 9. 20:55 Baylor Nov 23, 2002 10. 21:15 Kansas State Nov 23, 1991
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TEAM SINGLE-SEASON LISTS SCORING TOTAL POINTS SCORED 1. 633 (81 TD, 80 PAT, 22 FG) 2. 594 (73 TD, 72 PAT, 28 FG) 3. 584 (78 TD, 76 PAT, 13 FG) 4. 575 (71 TD, 68 PAT, 27 FG) 5. 530 (69 TD, 67 PAT, 15 FG) 6. 508 (68 TD, 67 PAT, 11 FG) 7. 467 (60 TD, 59 PAT, 16 FG) 8. 458 (61 TD, 58 PAT, 11 FG) 9. 450 (60 TD, 59 PAT, 10 FG) 10. 446 (59 TD, 56 PAT, 11 FG)
2011 2012 1988 2010 2008 2013 2003 2006 2007 2002
TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 1. 81 (36 rush, 40 rcv, 5 ret) 2. 78 (54 rush, 21 rcv, 3 ret) 3. 73 (35 rush, 34 rcv, 4 ret) 4. 71 (26 rush, 36 rcv, 9 ret) 5. 69 (38 rush, 25 rcv, 6 ret) 6. 68 (35 rush, 26 pass, 7 ret) 7. 61 (28 rush, 27 rcv, 6 ret) 8. 60 (34 rush, 21 rcv, 5 ret) 60 (30 rush, 26 rcv, 4 ret) 10. 59 (24 rush, 32 rcv, 3 ret)
2011 1988 2012 2010 2008 2013 2006 2003 2007 2002
OFFENSE TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 1. 7111 2. 7096 3. 6763 4. 6365 5. 6340 6. 6322 7. 5834 8. 5392 9. 5344 10. 5327 TOTAL OFFENSE/GAME 1. 547.0 (13 games) 2. 545.8 (13 games) 3. 530.4 (12 games) 4. 520.2 (13 games) 5. 487.7 (13 games) 6. 486.3 (13 games) 7. 448.8 (13 games) 8. 420.4 (8 games) 9. 415.0 (12 games) 10. 414.8 (13 games) TOTAL OFFENSE/PLAY (700 PLAYS) 1. 7.21 (883-6365) 2. 7.19 (987-7096) 3. 7.01 (1014-7111) 4. 6.98 (908-6340) 5. 6.89 (982-6763) 6. 6.46 (978-6322) 7. 6.32 (843-5327) 8. 6.18 (872-5392) 9. 5.97 (895-5344) 10. 5.91 (987-5834)
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2012 2011 2010 1988 2008 2007 2013 2003 2002 2006
2012 2011 1988 2010 2008 2007 2013 1945 1987 2003
1988 2011 2012 2008 2010 2007 2006 2003 2002 2013
RUSHING YARDS 1. 3812 (612-3812) 2. 3497 (707-3497) 3, 3198 (660-3198) 4. 3191 (582-3191) 5. 3161 (592-3161) 6. 3085 (672-3085) 7. 2952 (665-2952) 8. 2942 (650-2942) 9. 2844 (594-2844) 10. 2831 (522-2831)
1988 1972 1973 2008 2007 1976 1975 1977 2004 2003
RUSHING ATTEMPTS 1. 707 (707-3497) 2. 688 (688-2525) 3. 672 (672-3085) 4. 665 (665-2952) 5. 660 (660-3198) 6. 650 (650-2942) 7. 630 (630-2648) 8. 612 (612-3812) 9. 598 (598-2201) 10. 594 (594-2844)
1972 1974 1976 1975 1973 1977 1997 1988 1983 2004
RUSHING TDS 1. 54 2. 39 39 4. 38 5. 36 6. 35 35 35 9. 34 10. 32
1988 1976 1975 2008 2011 2013 1987 2012 2003 2004
AVERAGE YARDS/RUSH 1. 6.23 (612-3812) 2. 5.48 (582-3191) 3. 5.42 (522-2831) 4. 5.39 (519-2799) 5. 5.34 (592-3161) 6. 5.27 (391-2062) 7. 5.18 (522-2704) 8. 5.04 (450-2267) 9. 4.95 (707-3497) 10. 4.85 (660-3198)
1988 2008 2003 2012 2007 2011 2006 2010 1972 1973
RUSHING YARDS/GAME 1. 317.9 (11 games) 2. 317.7 (12 games) 3. 290.7 (11 games) 4. 286.9 (8 games) 5. 280.5 (11 games) 6. 268.4 (11 games) 7. 267.5 (11 games) 8. 248.7 (11 games) 9. 245.5 (13 games) 10. 243.2 (13 games)
1972 1988 1973 1945 1976 1975 1977 1982 2008 2007
PASS ATTEMPTS 1. 596 (429-596-13) 2. 532 (357-532-14) 3. 495 (312-495-16) 4. 484 (280-484-13) 5. 454 (243-454-15) 6. 386 (229-386-10)
2011 2010 2012 2013 2002 2007
7. 8. 9. 10.
367 (215-367-10) 354 (189-354-14) 350 (191-350-13) 345 (164-345-15)
2001 2000 2003 1986
PASS COMPLETIONS 1. 429 (429-596-13) 2. 357 (357-532-14) 3. 312 (312-495-16) 4. 280 (280-484-13) 5. 243 (243-454-15) 6. 229 (229-386-10) 7. 215 (215-367-10) 8. 210 (210-326-10) 9. 196 (196-336-14) 10. 191 (191-326-14) 191 (191-350-13)
2011 2010 2012 2013 2002 2007 2001 2008 2009 1987 2003
PASSING YARDS 1. 5034 (429-596-13) 2. 4496 (357-532-14) 3. 4312 (312-495-16) 4. 3599 (280-484-13) 5. 3414 (243-454-15) 6. 3161 (229-386-10) 7. 3149 (210-326-10) 8. 2623 (174-321-11) 9. 2561 (191-350-13) 10. 2553 (179-271-12)
2011 2010 2012 2013 2002 2007 2008 2006 2003 1988
PASSING TDS 1. 40 2. 36 3. 34 4. 32 5. 27 6. 26 26 8. 25 9. 21 21
2011 2010 2012 2002 2006 2013 2007 2008 2003 1988
PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED 1. 24 2. 23 23 4. 19 19 6. 18 18 8. 17 17 10. 16 16 16
1971 1991 1970 1982 1981 1992 1968 2005 1999 2012 1985 1969
PASS COMPLETION PCT 1. 72.0 (429-596-13) 2. 67.1 (357-532-14) 3. 66.1 (179-271-12) 4. 64.4 (210-326-10) 5. 63.0 (312-495-16) 6. 60.4 (177-293-6) 7. 59.3 (229-386-10) 8. 58.6 (191-326-14) 58.6 (215-367-10) 10. 58.3 (196-336-14)
2011 2010 1988 2008 2012 1984 2007 1987 2001 2009
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TEAM SINGLE-SEASON LISTS PASS EFFICIENCY 1. 164.7 (210-326-10) 2. 161.9 (179-271-12) 3. 160.7 (429-596-13) 4. 155.2 (357-532-14) 5. 152.4 (312-495-16) 6. 145.2 (229-386-10) 7. 143.7 (174-321-11) 8. 141.7 (104-201-5) 9. 133.3 (243-454-15) 10. 133.1 (131-236-11)
2008 1988 2011 2010 2012 2007 2006 2004 2002 1997
AVERAGE YARDS/PASS (200 ATTEMPTS) 1. 9.7 (326-3161) 2008 2. 9.4 (271 -2553) 1988 3. 8.7 (495-4312) 2012 4. 8.6 (201-1722) 2004 5. 8.5 (532-4496) 2010 6. 8.4 (596-5034) 2011 7. 8.2 (386-3161) 2007 8.2 (321-2623) 2006 9. 7.9 (236-1853) 1997 10. 7.6 (316-2386) 1989
AVERAGE YARDS/COMPLETION (MIN 10 COMPLETIONS/GAME) 1. 15.5 (115-1777) 2. 15.1 (174-2623) 3. 15.0 (210-3149) 4. 14.4 (124-1783) 14.4 (114-1641) 6. 14.3 (179-2553) 7. 14.1 (131-1853) 8. 14.0 (243-3414) 9. 13.9 (137-1904) 10. 13.8 (312-4312)
1949 2006 2008 1998 1969 1988 1997 2002 1970 2012
PASSING YARDS/GAME 1. 387.2 (13 games) 2. 345.8 (13 games) 3. 331.7 (13 games) 4. 276.8 (13 games) 5. 262.6 (13 games) 6. 243.2 (13 games) 7. 242.2 (13 games) 8. 216.9 (11 games) 9. 213.0 (11 games) 10. 212.8 (12 games)
2011 2010 2012 2013 2002 2007 2008 1989 2001 1988
PASS COMPLETIONS/GAME 1. 33.00 (13 games) 2. 27.46 (13 games) 3. 24.00 (13 games) 4. 21.54 (13 games) 5. 19.55 (11 games) 6. 18.69 (13 games) 7. 17.62 (13 games) 8. 17.18 (11 games) 9. 16.15 (13 games) 10. 15.92 (12 games)
2011 2010 2012 2013 2001 2002 2007 2000 2008 1987
ALL PURPOSE YARDS 1. 8817 2. 8621 3. 8612 4. 8203 5. 7790 6. 7450
2012 2010 2011 2008 2007 2013
7. 7443 8. 7130 9. 6865 10. 6802
1988 2006 2003 2002
ALL PURPOSE YARDS/GAME 1. 678.2 (13 games) 2. 663.2 (13 games) 3. 662.5 (13 games) 4. 631.0 (13 games) 5. 620.2 (12 games) 6. 599.2 (13 games) 7. 573.1 (13 games) 8. 548.5 (13 games) 9. 528.1 (13 games) 10. 523.2 (13 games)
2012 2010 2011 2008 1988 2007 2013 2006 2003 2002
FIRST DOWNS 1. 346 (13 games) 2. 337 (13 games) 337 (13 games) 4. 324 (13 games) 5. 310 (13 games) 6. 287 (13 games) 7. 282 (13 games) 8. 272 (11 games) 9. 270 (13 games) 10. 267 (13 games)
2012 2011 2010 2008 2007 2013 2003 1988 2006 2002
FIRST DOWNS PER GAME 1. 26.6 (346 in 13 games) 2. 25.9 (337 in 13 games) 25.9 (337 in 13 games) 4. 24.9 (324 in 13 games) 5. 24.7 (272 in 11 games) 6. 23.8 (310 in 13 games) 7. 22.1 (287 in 13 games) 8. 22.0 (242 in 11 games) 9. 21.7 (282 in 13 games) 10. 21.5 (236 in 11 games)
2012 2011 2010 2008 1988 2007 2013 1982 2003 1996
DEFENSE FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED (MIN 10 GAMES) 1. 116 (10 games) 1942 2. 117 (10 games) 1954 3. 126 (10 games) 1960 4. 128 (10 games) 1958 5. 129 (10 games) 1957 6. 134 (10 games) 1947 7. 137 (10 games) 1940 8. 138 (10 games) 1966 9. 140 (10 games) 1967 10. 148 (12 games) 1984 FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED PER GAME 1. 11.60 (10 games) 2. 11.70 (10 games) 3. 12.33 (12 games) 4. 12.60 (10 games) 5. 12.80 (10 games) 6. 12.90 (10 games) 7. 13.40 (10 games) 8. 13.50 (12 games) 9. 13.70 (10 games) 10. 13.80 (10 games)
1942 1954 1984 1960 1958 1957 1947 1983 1940 1966
FEWEST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED (700 PLAYS DEFENDED) 1. 2781 (11 games) 2. 2818 (11 games) 3. 2827 (10 games) 4. 3081 (11 games) 5. 3318 (12 games) 6. 3338 (11 games) 7. 3430 (11 games) 8. 3433 (10 games) 9. 3507 (10 games) 10. 3524 (11 games)
1981 1973 1967 1974 1984 1982 1976 1969 1964 1986
FEWEST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED PER GAME (700 PLAYS DEFENDED) 1. 252.82 (11 games) 1981 2. 256.18 (11 games) 1973 3. 276.50 (12 games) 1984 4. 280.09 (11 games) 1974 5. 282.70 (10 games) 1967 6. 303.45 (11 games) 1982 7. 311.82 (11 games) 1976 8. 312.08 (12 games) 1983 9. 314.75 (12 games) 1985 10. 320.36 (11 games) 1986 FEWEST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED PER PLAY (700 PLAYS DEFENDED) 1. 3.62 (778-2818) 1973 2. 3.64 (764-2781) 1981 3. 3.84 (803-3081) 1974 4. 3.96 (713-2827) 1967 5. 3.98 (834-3318) 1984 6. 4.18 (822-3433) 1969 7. 4.33 (872-3777) 1985 8. 4.39 (862-3782) 1972 9. 4.41 (800-3530) 1975 10. 4.46 (795-3548) 1980 FEWEST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED 1. 869 (8 games) 2. 943 (9 games) 3. 1100 (9 games) 4. 1140 (7 games) 5. 1150 (10 games) 6. 1196 (11 games) 7. 1245 (13 games) 8. 1256 (12 games) 9. 1314 (11 games) 10. 1357 (10 games)
1945 1941 1948 1943 1940 1981 2009 1983 1998 1942
FEWEST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED PER GAME 1. 95.8 (13 games) 2009 2. 104.8 (9 games) 1941 3. 108.6 (8 games) 1945 4. 108.7 (11 games) 1981 5. 104.7 (12 games) 1983 6. 114.7 (12 games) 1997 7. 115.0 (10 games) 1940 8. 117.6 (12 games) 1984 9. 119.5 (11 games) 1998 10. 122.2 (9 games) 1948
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TEAM SINGLE-SEASON LISTS FEWEST YARDS ALLOWED PER RUSH 1. 2.67 (471-1256) 2. 2.70 (523-1412) 3. 2.84 (611-1734) 4. 2.86 (330-943) 5. 2.89 (398-1150) 6. 3.00 (415-1245) 7. 3.21 (409-1314) 8. 3.23 (447-1442) 9. 3.30 (584-1925) 3.30 (376-1242)
1983 1984 1973 1941 1940 2009 1998 1982 1972 1999
FEWEST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED (100 COMPLETIONS DEFENDED) 1. 1331 (11 games) 1986 2. 1383 (11 games) 1978 3. 1406 (11 games) 1976 4. 1469 (11 games) 1970 5. 1553 (10 games) 1969 6. 1585 (11 games) 1981 7. 1625 (10 games) 1968 8. 1675 (11 games) 1980 9. 1704 (11 games) 1979 10. 1857 (11 games) 1972 FEWEST PASS YDS. ALLOWED PER GAME (100 COMPLETIONS DEFENDED) 1. 102.8 (11 games) 1974 2. 105.4 (11 games) 1977 3. 121.0 (11 games) 1986 4. 125.7 (11 games) 1978 5. 127.8 (11 games) 1976 6. 133.5 (11 games) 1970 7. 135.4 (11 games) 1985 8. 144.1 (11 games) 1981 9. 152.3 (11 games) 1980 10. 154.9 (11 games) 1979 FEWEST YARDS ALLOWED PER PASS (200 ATTEMPTS DEFENDED) 1. 5.00 (226-1131) 1974 2. 5.63 (276-1553) 1969 3. 5.83 (272-1585) 1981 5.83 (541-3153) 2013 5. 5.95 (311-1850) 1985 5.95 (206-1226) 1952 7. 6.02 (244-1469) 1970 8. 6.11 (504-3078) 2009 9. 6.13 (311-1906) 1984 10. 6.14 (345-2119) 1992 PASS EFFICIENCY DEFENSE (TRACKED SINCE 1982) 1. 92.64 2. 93.09 3. 104.56 4. 104.90 5. 106.67 6. 108.21 7. 109.38 8. 109.99 9. 110.16 10. 110.19
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1985 1984 2013 1987 1983 1988 1999 1997 1986 1982
FEWEST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED (700 PLAYS DEFENDED) 1. 157 (10 games) 1967 2. 161 (11 games) 1981 3. 170 (11 games) 1973 4. 176 (11 games) 1974 5. 181 (11 games) 1975 6. 182 (11 games) 1982 182 (10 games) 1962 8. 187 (11 games) 1976 9. 189 (12 games) 1984 189 (10 games) 1964 FEWEST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED PER GAME (700 PLAYS DEFENDED) 1. 14.64 1981 2. 15.45 1973 3. 15.70 1967 4. 15.75 1984 5. 16.00 1974 6. 16.45 1975 7. 16.55 1982 8. 17.00 1976 9. 17.73 1977 10. 17.91 1980 INTERCEPTIONS 1. 29 1972 2. 28 1983 3. 24 2011 4. 22 1976 22 1969 6. 21 2013 21 1985 21 1984 9. 20 1987 10. 19 2010 19 1974 INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 1. 444 (21-444) 2. 425 (29-425) 3. 404 (23-404) 4. 337 (21-337) 5. 324 (19-324) 6. 306 (21-306) 7. 280 (24-280) 8. 279 (28-279) 9. 278 (16-278) 10. 274 (15-274)
1984 1972 1976 2013 2010 1985 2011 1983 1964 1981
INTERCEPTION RETURN TDS 1. 4 2. 3 3 3 3 6. 2, Several times, most recently:
1984 1985 2010 2001 1972 2013
FUMBLE RETURNS (TRACKED SINCE 1982) 1. 7 (7-128) 2011 2. 6 (6-92) 2006 3. 5 (5-85) 2000 4. 4 (4-108) 2009 4 (4-77) 2012 4 (4-20) 1999 4 (4-6) 1987 8. 2 (2-132) 2013 2 (2-97) 2002 2 (2-50) 1993
2 (2-48) 2 (2-39) 2 (2-17) 2 (2-15) 2 (2-9)
2004 2008 1985 1992 2005
FUMBLE RETURN YARDS (TRACKED SINCE 1982) 1. 132 (2-132) 2013 2. 128 (7-128) 2011 3. 108 (4-108) 2009 4. 97 (2-97) 2002 5. 92 (6-92) 2006 6. 85 (5-85) 2000 7. 77 (4-77) 2012 8. 63 (1-63) 2010 9. 50 (2-50) 1993 10. 48 (2-48) 2004 FUMBLE RETURN TDS (TRACKED SINCE 1982) 1. 3 2006 2. 2 2013 2 2011 2 1999 5. 1 2010 1 2012 1 1985 1 2009 1 2004 1 2001 1 2002 1 1993 TOTAL TACKLES 1. 1091 2. 989 3. 987 4. 963 5. 948 6. 941 7. 940 8. 937 9. 936 10. 927
2003 1985 2011 2002 1987 2007 2010 2013 1994 1992
UNASSISTED TACKLES 1. 777 2. 761 3. 738 4. 716 5. 715 6. 707 7. 670 8. 640 9. 613 10. 605
2010 2012 2011 2002 2003 2013 2009 2007 1992 2004
ASSISTED TACKLES 1. 561 2. 559 3. 496 4. 493 5. 446 6. 437 7. 425 8. 387 9. 376 10. 373
1985 1984 1996 1983 1986 1990 1987 1993 2003 2001
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TEAM SINGLE-SEASON LISTS TACKLES FOR LOSS (TRACKED SINCE 1969) 1. 113.0 (113-505) 1998 2. 100.0 (100-398) 2006 3. 96.0 (96-452) 1999 4. 95.0 (95-336) 2013 5. 91.0 (91-339) 2011 6. 90.0 (90-311) 2012 7. 87.0 (87-331) 1986 8. 86.0 (86-422) 1973 9. 84.0 (84-347) 2003 84.0 (84-359) 2002 YARDS FROM TACKLES FOR LOSS (TRACKED SINCE 1969) 1. 505 (112/505) 2. 452 (96/452) 3. 433 (80/433) 4. 422 (86/422) 5. 398 (100/398) 6. 386 (71/386) 7. 364 (67/364) 8. 359 (84/359) 9. 347 (79/347) 347 (84/347)
1998 1999 1983 1973 2006 1984 1982 2002 1997 2003
QUARTERBACK SACKS (TRACKED SINCE 1981) 1. 44.0 (44/317) 1983 2. 43.0 (43/345) 1998 3. 42.0 (42/306) 1984 42.0 (42/380) 1981 5. 37.0 (37/250) 2006 6. 36.0 (36/241) 1982 7. 34.0 (34/237) 2003 34.0 (34/223) 1999 9. 31.0 (31/185) 2000 10. 30.0 (30/188) 2010 YARDS FROM SACKS (TRACKED SINCE 1981) 1. 380 (42/380) 1981 2. 345 (43/345) 1998 3. 317 (44/317) 1983 4. 306 (42/306) 1984 5. 270 (32/270) 1999 6. 250 (37/250) 2006 7. 245 (32/245) 2003 8. 241 (36/241) 1982 9. 223 (28/223) 2002 10. 214 (23/214) 1997
TURNOVERS GAINED 1. 54 (28 INT, 26 FR) 2. 52 (29 INT, 23 FR) 3. 47 (19 INT, 28 FR) 4. 44 (24 INT, 20 FR) 5. 41 (10 INT, 31 FR) 6. 39 (20 INT, 19 FR) 7. 37 (18 INT, 19 FR)
1983 1972 1974 2011 1976 1987 1988
FUMBLES FORCED 1. 19 2. 18 3. 16 16 5. 15 15 15 8. 14 14 10. 13 13
2006 2011 2004 1987 2013 2010 1989 2008 2005 2012 1998
FUMBLES RECOVERED 1. 31 2. 28 28 4. 26 5. 23 23 23 23 9. 20 20
1976 1974 1968 1983 1978 1972 1970 1966 2011 1971
PAT KICKS ATTEMPTED 1. 80 (79-80) 2. 75 (75-75) 3. 72 (72-72) 4. 70 (68-70) 5. 68 (67-68) 6. 65 (65-65) 7. 60 (59-60) 8. 59 (58-59) 59 (57-59) 10. 56 (55-56)
2011 1988 2012 2010 2013 2008 2003 2007 2006 2002
PASS BREAKUPS 1. 73 2. 71 3. 69 4. 65 5. 64 6. 63 7. 60 8. 57 9. 54 10. 52 52
2002 1985 2009 2008 2000 2011 2013 2010 2003 2001 2012
PAT KICK PCT 1. 100.0 (46-46) 100.0 (75-75) 100.0 (72-72) 100.0 (17-17) 100.0 (65-65) 100.0 (19-19) 100.0 (21-21) 100.0 (27-27) 100.0 (31-31) 100.0 (32-32)
2009 1988 2012 1992 2008 1993 1990 2001 1985 1999
QB HURRIES 1. 46 2. 36 3. 33 4. 32 5. 31 6. 29 7. 23 8. 21 21 10. 19
2003 2012 2009 2011 2008 2013 2010 2000 1999 2006
FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 28 (28-34) 2. 27 (27-31) 3. 22 (22-25) 4. 20 (20-26) 5. 19 (19-28) 19 (19-28) 7. 17 (17-28) 8. 16 (16-18) 16 (16-24) 10. 15 (15-17) 15 (15-19) 15 (15-19) 15 (15-25)
2012 2010 2011 1989 1983 1981 1997 2003 1984 2001 2008 1998 1982
BLOCKED KICKS 1. 8 2. 6 3. 5 5 5. 4 4 4 4 9. 3 3 3 3 3
1971 2000 1980 1967 2013 2008 2005 1974 2010 2012 2002 1992 1981
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 34 (28-34) 2. 31 (27-31) 3. 28 (17-28) 28 (19-28) 28 (19-28) 6. 26 (20-26) 7. 25 (15-25) 25 (22-25) 9. 24 (11-24) 10. 22 (8-22)
2012 2010 1997 1983 1981 1989 1982 2011 1974 1973
SPECIAL TEAMS PAT KICKS MADE 1. 79 (79-80) 2. 75 (75-75) 3. 72 (72-72) 4. 68 (68-70) 5. 67 (67-68) 6. 65 (65-65) 7. 59 (59-60) 8. 58 (58-59) 9. 57 (57-59) 10. 55 (55-56)
2011 1988 2012 2010 2013 2008 2003 2007 2006 2002
FIELD GOAL PCT (MIN 1 ATTEMPT PER GAME) 1. 88.9 (16-18) 2003 2. 88.2 (15-17) 2001 3. 88.0 (22-25) 2011 4. 87.1 (27-31) 2010 5. 86.7 (13-15) 1988 6. 84.6 (11-13) 2006 7. 82.4 (28-34) 2012 8. 78.9 (15-19) 2008 78.9 (15-19) 1998 10. 78.6 (11-14) 2005
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TEAM SINGLE-SEASON LISTS PUNT YARDS 1. 3361 (84-3361) 2. 3266 (76-3266) 3. 3227 (78-3227) 4. 3201 (82-3201) 5. 3132 (79-3132) 6. 3064 (77-3064) 7. 3023 (67-3023) 8. 2906 (66-2906) 9. 2820 (68-2820) 10. 2818 (65-2818)
PUNT RETURN YARDS 1. 679 (45-679) 2. 626 (39-626) 3. 554 (43-554) 4. 521 (32-521) 5. 477 (42-477) 6. 426 (29-426) 7. 412 (36-412) 8. 408 (30-408) 9. 404 (34-404) 10. 376 (35-376)
1999 2003 2002 1997 1967 2004 2012 2013 2006 1974
1985 2013 1992 1983 1986 1993 1984 1991 1998 2005
PUNT RETURNS 1. 45 (45-679) 2. 43 (43-554) 3. 39 (39-626) 4. 36 (36-412) 5. 34 (34-404) 34 (34-78) 7. 32 (32-521) 8. 30 (30-408) 9. 29 (29-237) 29 (29-214) 29 (29-260) 29 (29-426)
1999 2002 2003 2012 2006 1982 1997 2013 1985 1993 2000 2004
PUNTS HAD BLOCKED 1. 4 2. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 9. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
2005 1991 1998 2006 2001 1978 1969 1963 2013 1999 1983 1992 1995 1987 2003 1994 1993 1990 1996 2008 2000 1976 1974 1973 1970 1964 1961 1959
PUNT RETURN TDS 1. 3 3 3. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 10. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
2003 2010 2013 2004 2008 1987 2000 2009 1999 1988 1983 1994 1992 1993 1985 1997 1996 1989 2012 2002 2007 1979 1975 1974 1972 1967 1964 1963 1960
AVERAGE YARDS/PUNT 1. 46.27 (44-2036) 2. 45.53 (51-2322) 3. 45.49 (49-2229) 4. 45.12 (67-3023) 5. 44.03 (66-2906) 6. 43.95 (55-2417) 7. 43.54 (52-2264) 8. 43.35 (65-2818) 9. 43.30 (60-2598) 10. 42.97 (76-3266)
2012 2010 2011 2009 1995 1997 2006 1994 1996 1993
AVERAGE YARDS/PUNT RETURN 1. 18.40 (20-368) 2. 16.28 (32-521) 3. 16.05 (39-626) 4. 15.09 (45-679) 5. 14.69 (29-426) 6. 13.65 (20-273) 7. 13.60 (30-408) 8. 13.30 (23-306) 13.30 (27-359) 10. 12.88 (43-554)
2008 1997 2003 1999 2004 1987 2013 2001 2009 2002
PUNT ATTEMPTS 1. 84 (84-3361) 2. 82 (82-3201) 3. 78 (78-3227) 4. 77 (77-3141) 77 (77-3064) 6. 76 (76-3266) 7. 74 (74-2792) 8. 70 (70-2429) 9. 69 (69-2796) 69 (69-2677)
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1985 1993 1992 1983 2013 1986 2009 1995 2002 1994
KICK RETURN YARDS 1. 1408 (59-1408) 2. 1261 (55-1261) 3. 1231 (50-1231) 4. 1157 (52-1157) 5. 1148 (46-1148) 6. 1145 (55-1145) 7. 1037 (56-1037) 8. 1034 (55-1034) 9. 966 (36-966) 10. 957 (47-957)
2008 2010 2006 2011 2012 2007 2009 1989 2001 1970
KICK RETURNS 1. 59 (59-1408) 2. 56 (56-1037) 3. 55 (55-1261) 55 (55-1145) 55 (55-1034) 6. 52 (52-1157) 7. 50 (50-1231) 8. 46 (46-1148) 46 (46-940) 10. 44 (44-888)
2008 2009 2010 2007 1989 2011 2006 2012 2005 1991
KICK RETURN TDS 1. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 8. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
2011 2008 1987 2010 2012 2006 1970 2013 1988 2001 1986 2007 1993 1983 1979 1969
AVERAGE YARDS/KICK RETURN 1. 26.83 (36-966) 2. 24.96 (46-1148) 3. 24.62 (50-1231) 4. 23.86 (59-1408) 5. 23.28 (32-745) 6. 22.93 (55-1261) 7. 22.92 (38-871) 8. 22.25 (52-1157) 9. 21.81 (32-698) 10. 21.40 (43-920)
2001 2012 2006 2008 1987 2010 2013 2011 1986 1998
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INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME LISTS SCORING MOST POINTS SCORED 1.
42
Rashaun Woods
at SMU
Sep 20, 2003
2.
30
Barry Sanders
vs Wyoming
Dec 30, 1988
30
Barry Sanders
Kansas
Nov 12, 1988
30
Barry Sanders
Tulsa
Oct 1, 1998
5.
26
Thurman Thomas
Iowa State
Nov 21, 1987
6.
24
By many, last Desmond Roland at Iowa State Oct 26, 2013
MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 1.
7
Rashaun Woods
at SMU
Sep 20, 2003
2.
5
Barry Sanders
vs Wyoming
Dec 30, 1988
5
Barry Sanders
Kansas
Nov 12, 1988
5
Barry Sanders
Tulsa
Oct 1, 1998
5.
4
By many, last Desmond Roland at Iowa State Oct 26, 2013
OFFENSE
50
Zac Robinson
vs Oregon
Dec 30, 2008
8.
49
Aso Pogi
at Colorado
Oct 28, 2000
49
Brandon Weeden
at Missouri
Oct 22, 2011
10. 47
J.W. Walsh
Iowa State
Oct 20, 2012
Brandon Weeden
at Louisiana
Oct 08, 2010
47
MOST PASSES COMPLETED 1.
47
Brandon Weeden
at Texas A&M
Sep 24, 2011
2.
42
Brandon Weeden
at Iowa State
Nov 18, 2011
42
Brandon Weeden
Arizona
Sep 08, 2011
4.
37
Wes Lunt
at Arizona
Sept 8, 2012
5.
36
Brandon Weeden
Kansas State
Nov 05, 2011
6.
34
Brandon Weeden
Baylor
Nov 6, 2010
7.
33
Clint Chelf
vs. Missouri
Jan 3, 2014
33
Brandon Weeden
at Missouri
Oct 22, 2011
9.
32
J.W. Walsh
Iowa State
Oct 20, 2012
10. 31
Brandon Weeden
at Texas Tech
Nov 12, 2011
Brandon Weeden
at Kansas
Nov 20, 2010
31
HIGHEST PERCENTAGE PASSES COMPLETED (10 ATTEMPTS)
MOST CARRIES 1.
49
Bobby Cole
vs. Iowa State
Nov. 21, 1970
2.
44
Barry Sanders
vs Texas Tech
Dec. 4, 1988
3.
43
Ernest Anderson
Iowa State
Nov 20, 1982
4.
41
David Thompson
Baylor
Nov 23, 1996
5.
40
Thurman Thomas
North Texas State
Sept 14,1985
40
Thurman Thomas
at Washington
Sept 7, 1985
7.
39
Ernest Anderson
Colorado
Oct 16, 1982
39
Barry Sanders
Oklahoma
Nov 5, 1988
39
David Thompson
Utah State
Sep 21, 1996
10. 38
Ernest Anderson
at Kansas State
Nov 13, 1982
1. 100.0 Wes Lunt
Savannah State
Sept 1, 2012
11-11
2. 91.7
Chris Chaloupka
Fresno State
Sep 13, 1997
11-12
3. 90.0
Bobby Reid
Baylor
Nov 11, 2006
9-10
4. 88.9
J.W. Walsh
at UTSA
Sep 7, 2013
24-27
5. 85.7
Brandon Weeden Kansas
Oct 08, 2011
24-28
6. 85.2
Zac Robinson
Oct 24, 2009
23-27
7. 83.8
Brandon Weeden at Texas Tech
Nov 12, 2011
31-37
8. 83.3
Mike Gundy
vs Wyoming
Dec 30, 1988
20-24
9. 81.2
Zac Robinson
Grambling State
Sep 26, 2009
13-16
10. 81.0
Brandon Weeden Baylor
Nov 6, 2010
34-42
at Baylor
HIGHEST PERCENTAGE PASSES COMPLETED (20 ATTEMPTS)
MOST NET YARDS RUSHING 1. 332 Barry Sanders
vs Texas Tech
Dec. 4, 1988
1. 88.9
J.W. Walsh
Sep 7, 2013
24-27
2. 321 David Thompson
Baylor
Nov 23, 1996
2. 85.7
Brandon Weeden Kansas
Oct 08, 2011
24-28
3. 320 Barry Sanders
at Kansas State
Oct 29, 1988
3. 85.2
Zac Robinson
Oct 24, 2009
23-27
4. 312 Barry Sanders
Kansas
Nov 12, 1988
4. 83.8
Brandon Weeden at Texas Tech
Nov 12, 2011
31-37
5. 304 Barry Sanders
Tulsa
Oct 1, 1998
5. 83.3
Mike Gundy
Dec 30, 1988
20-24
6. 293 Barry Sanders
at Iowa State
Nov 19, 1988
6. 81.0
Brandon Weeden Baylor
Nov 6, 2010
34-42
Iowa State
Nov 21, 1987
7. 79.2
Zac Robinson
Nov 07, 2009
19-24
8. 270 Ernest Anderson
Kansas
Oct 9, 1982
Brandon Weeden Arizona
Sep 08, 2011
42-53
9. 269 Vernand Morency
Kansas
Nov 15, 2003
9. 78.3
Aso Pogi
Northwestern State Sep 29, 2001
18-23
10. 264 Gerald Hudson
at Iowa State
Nov 17, 1990
78.3
Brandon Weeden Kansas State
Nov 05, 2011
36-46
78.3
Brandon Weeden at Texas A&M
Sep 24, 2011
47-60
293 Thurman Thomas
MOST RUSHING TDS SCORED
79.2
at UTSA at Baylor vs Wyoming at Iowa State
4 4 4 4 4 4 4
Tony Lindsay Wes Lunt Al Peña Bobby Reid J.W. Walsh J.W. Walsh Brandon Weeden
Missouri at Arizona at Baylor Missouri State at UTSA Louisiana Kansas State
Oct 25, 1997 Sept 8, 2012 Nov 19, 2005 Sep 02, 2006 Sep 7, 2013 Sep 15, 2012 Nov 05, 2011
MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED 1. 3. 10.
5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Ike Jackson Gary Porter Mike Gundy Mike Gundy Al Peña Al Peña Gary Porter Zac Robinson Zac Robinson Josh Fields Josh Fields Kenny Ford Kenny Ford Kenny Ford Kenny Ford Kenny Ford Mike Gundy Mike Gundy Adam Hinds Tone’ Jones Tone’ Jones Tone’ Jones Tone’ Jones Tony Lindsay Tony Lindsay Wes Lunt Wes Lunt Gary Porter Bobby Reid Brent Scott Brandon Weeden Brandon Weeden Brandon Weeden Earl Wheeler Ronnie Williams Ronnie Williams
Colorado at Colorado Missouri at OU at Texas A&M at Iowa State at Kansas State vs Ole Miss Texas at Nebraska UCLA at Colorado at Oklahoma Kansas Colorado Nebraska Oklahoma at Nebraska at Tulsa Nebraska Oklahoma Texas A&M at Missouri at Oklahoma Kansas State at Kansas State at Arizona at Kansas at Arkansas State Arizona State at Iowa State Oklahoma Louisiana at TCU at Iowa State at Tulsa
Oct 16, 1982 Nov 7, 1992 Dec 4, 1986 Nov 7, 1987 Oct 15, 2005 Oct 22, 2005 Nov 21, 1992 Jan. 2, 2010 Oct 31, 2009 Aug 30, 2003 Sep 14, 2002 Nov 10, 1990 Nov 16, 1991 Nov 2, 1991 Nov 9, 1991 Oct 12, 1991 Nov 5, 1988 Oct 15, 1988 Sep 19,1982 Aug 31, 1995 Nov 12, 1994 Nov 2, 1996 Oct 16, 1993 Nov 27, 1999 Oct 23, 1999 Nov 03, 2012 Sept 8, 2012 Oct 31, 1992 Sep 09, 2006 Sep 14, 1991 Nov 18, 2011 Nov 27, 2010 Sep 3, 2011 Sep 22, 1990 Nov 23, 1985 Sep 13, 1986
HIGHEST PASSING EFFICIENCY RATING (10 ATTEMPTS)
1.
5
Barry Sanders
vs Wyoming
Dec 30, 1988
MOST PASSING YARDS
5
Barry Sanders
Kansas
Nov 12, 1988
1.
502
Brandon Weeden
Kansas State
Nov 05, 2011
5
Barry Sanders
Tulsa
Oct 1, 1998
2.
476
Brandon Weeden
at Iowa State
Nov 18, 2011
4.
4
Tatum Bell
Missouri State
Sep 13, 2003
3.
438
Brandon Weeden
at Texas A&M
Sep 24, 2011
4
Kendall Hunter
Washington State
Sept 4, 2010
4.
436
Wes Lunt
at Arizona
Sept 8, 2012
4
Aso Pogi
Baylor
Nov 18, 2000
5.
435
Brandon Weeden
Baylor
Nov 6, 2010
4
Joseph Randle
at Oklahoma
Nov 24, 2012
6.
430
Zac Robinson
Texas
Nov 03, 2007
4
Joseph Randle
Baylor
Oct 29, 2011
7.
429
Mike Gundy
at Kansas
Nov. 4, 1989
4
Desmond Roland
at Iowa State
Oct 26, 2013
8.
423
Brandon Weeden
at Texas Tech
Nov 12, 2011
4
Barry Sanders
vs Texas Tech
Dec. 4, 1988
9.
415
J.W. Walsh
Iowa State
Oct 20, 2012
4
Barry Sanders
at Iowa State
Nov 19, 1988
10. 411
Bobby Reid
at Kansas
Oct 14, 2006
4
Barry Sanders
at Nebraska
Oct 15, 1988
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
4
Barry Sanders
at Colorado
Oct 8, 1988
MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES
4
Thurman Thomas
Kansas State
Nov 9, 1985
1.
7
Josh Fields
at SMU
Sep 20, 2003
4
Thurman Thomas
vs West Virginia
Dec 25, 1987
2.
6
Josh Fields
at Kansas
Nov 16, 2002
HIGHEST PASSING EFFICIENCY RATING (20 ATTEMPTS)
4
Thurman Thomas
Iowa State
Nov 21, 1987
6
Brandon Weeden
Tulsa
Sep 18, 2010
4
Terry Miller
BYU
Dec. 19, 1976
4.
5
Bobby Reid
at Kansas
Oct 14, 2006
5
Zac Robinson
Iowa State
Nov 01, 2008
5
Brandon Weeden
at Texas Tech
Nov 12, 2011
MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED
7.
1.
60
Wes Lunt
at Arizona
Sept 8, 2012
5
Brandon Weeden
at Louisiana
Oct 08, 2010
60
Brandon Weeden
at Texas A&M
Sep 24, 2011
5
Brandon Weeden
Kansas
Oct 08, 2011
3.
58
Brandon Weeden
at Iowa State
Nov 18, 2011
9.
4
Clint Chelf
West Virginia
Nov 10, 2012
4.
57
Clint Chelf
vs. Missouri
Jan 3, 2014
4
Josh Fields
Baylor
Nov 23, 2002
5.
53
Brandon Weeden
Arizona
Sep 08, 2011
4
Josh Fields
Oklahoma
Nov 30, 2002
6.
51
Clint Chelf
at Baylor
Dec 01, 2012
4
Tone’ Jones
at Missouri
Oct 26, 1996
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10.
311.5 291.9 273.3 268.0 246.4 243.3 241.1 240.5 239.9 239.2
246.4 243.3 241.1 239.9 239.2 231.0 231.0 226.6 224.9 224.4
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Baylor at Colorado Texas A&M Fresno State at Kansas Iowa State Tulsa Tulsa Baylor at UTSA
at Kansas Iowa State Tulsa Baylor at UTSA Kansas at SMU Oklahoma Troy at Texas Tech
Nov 23, 2002 Oct 9, 2004 Oct 04, 2008 Sep 13, 1997 Nov 16, 2002 Nov 01, 2008 Sep 18, 2010 Sep 18, 2010 Nov 23, 2013 Sep 7, 2013
Nov 16, 2002 Nov 01, 2008 Sep 18, 2010 Nov 23, 2013 Sep 7, 2013 Oct 08, 2011 Sep 20, 2003 Nov 30, 2002 Sep 27, 2008 Nov 12, 2011
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INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME LISTS MOST PASSES CAUGHT 1. 2.
16 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13
Alex Loyd Justin Blackmon Justin Blackmon Justin Blackmon Justin Blackmon Adarius Bowman Dez Bryant Josh Cooper Josh Stewart Josh Stewart Rashaun Woods
Kansas Kansas State Baylor at Louisiana Baylor at Kansas vs Oregon at Iowa State West Virginia Iowa State at SMU
Oct. 22, 1949 Nov 05, 2011 Nov 6, 2010 Oct 08, 2010 Oct 29, 2011 Oct 14, 2006 Dec 30, 2008 Nov 18, 2011 Nov 10, 2012 Oct 20, 2012 Sep 20, 2003
MOST YARDS RECEIVING 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
300 236 232 226 223 212 208 207 205 190
Adarius Bowman Dez Bryant Rashaun Woods Rashaun Woods Rashaun Woods Dez Bryant Curtis Mayfield Justin Blackmon Justin Blackmon Justin Blackmon
at Kansas Oct 14, 2006 Houston Sep 06, 2008 at SMU Sep 20, 2003 Oklahoma Nov 30, 2002 vs Mississippi Jan 02, 2004 Baylor Oct 18, 2008 Nebraska Oct 21, 1989 at Texas Tech Oct 16, 2010 Kansas State Nov 05, 2011 at Louisiana Oct 08, 2010
13 receptions 9 receptions 13 receptions 12 receptions 11 receptions 11 receptions 6 receptions 10 receptions 13 receptions 13 receptions
HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN PER RECEPTION (3 RECEPTIONS) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
43.5 42.7 35.3 34.7 34.3 33.0 31.7 31.4 31.3 31.3
Isaiah Anderson D’Juan Woods Ethan Howell Curtis Mayfield Marcellus Rivers Billy Bajema Ethan Howell Justin Blackmon Blake Jackson Malcolm Lewis
Texas Tech Oklahoma at Texas Nebraska at Texas Oklahoma at Tulsa Nebraska TCU at Oklahoma
Nov 17, 2012 Oct 30, 2004 Nov 7, 1998 Oct 21, 1989 Nov 7, 1998 Nov 30, 2002 Sep 12, 1998 Oct 23, 2010 Oct 27, 2012 Nov 24,1984
4-174 3-128 3-106 6-208 3-103 3-99 3-95 5-157 3-94 3-94
7 4 4 4 3
Rashaun Woods at SMU Adarius Bowman at Kansas Dez Bryant Iowa State Tracy Moore at Arizona By many, last Isaiah Anderson vs. Texas Tech
Sep 20, 2003 Oct 14, 2006 Nov 01, 2008 Sept 8, 2012 Nov 17, 2012
MOST TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS GAINED 1. 502 2. 486 3. 476 4. 461 461 6. 457 7. 454 8. 436 9. 434 10. 429
Brandon Weeden Zac Robinson Brandon Weeden Zac Robinson J.W. Walsh Bobby Reid Brandon Weeden Wes Lunt Mike Gundy Clint Chelf
Kansas State Texas at Iowa State Iowa State Iowa State at Kansas Baylor at Arizona at Kansas vs. Missouri
Nov 05, 2011 Nov 03, 2007 Nov 18, 2011 Nov 01, 2008 Oct 20, 2012 Oct 14, 2006 Nov 6, 2010 Sept 8, 2012 Nov. 4, 1989 Jan 3, 2014
0 rush,502 pass 56 rush,430 pass 0 rush,476 pass 66 rush,395 pass 46 rush,415 pass 46 rush,411 pass 19 rush,435 pass 0 rush,436 pass 5 rush,429 pass 52 rush, 377 pass
HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN PER PLAY (20 PLAYS) 1. 14.0 2. 12.6 3. 12.5 4. 12.3 5. 12.2 6. 12.0 7. 11.8 8. 11.7 9. 11.3 10. 11.2
Zac Robinson Bobby Reid Tony Lindsay Brandon Weeden Kendall Hunter Josh Fields Mike Gundy J.W. Walsh Josh Fields Zac Robinson
Iowa State at Houston Louisiana-Lafayette Tulsa Washington State at Kansas vs Wyoming Louisiana Oklahoma Houston
Nov 01, 2008 Sep 23, 2006 Nov 14, 1998 Sep 18, 2010 Sept 4, 2010 Nov 16, 2002 Dec 30, 1988 Sep 15, 2012 Nov 30, 2002 Sep 06, 2008
33-461 29-366 23-288 33-407 21-257 29-349 30-353 36-420 32-361 31-347
MOST ALL-PURPOSE YARDS GAINED 1. 2. 3.
128
386 373 365
Barry Sanders Barry Sanders Barry Sanders
365 353 346 346 321 311 305
Thurman Thomas Barry Sanders Barry Sanders David Thompson Barry Sanders Dez Bryant Curtis Mayfield
Iowa State vs Texas Tech at Iowa State Baylor Miami (Ohio) Houston Nebraska
Nov 21, 1987 Dec. 4, 1988 Nov 19, 1988 Nov 23, 1996 Sep 10, 1988 Sep 06, 2008 Oct 21, 1989
MOST ALL-PURPOSE ATTEMPTS 1. 2. 4. 6. 8. 10.
47 44 44 43 43 42 42 41 41 40
Barry Sanders Thurman Thomas David Thompson Ernest Anderson Barry Sanders Barry Sanders Barry Sanders Ernest Anderson Thurman Thomas Barry Sanders
vs Texas Tech North Texas State Baylor Iowa State Kansas Oklahoma at Nebraska at Louisville at Washington at Kansas State
Dec. 4, 1988 Sept 14,1985 Nov 23, 1996 Nov 20, 1982 Nov 12, 1988 Nov 5, 1988 Oct 15, 1988 Sep 25, 1982 Sept 7, 1985 Oct 29, 1988
DEFENSE MOST TACKLES
Kansas at Kansas State Tulsa
Nov 12, 1988 Oct 29, 1988 Oct 1, 1998
MOST FUMBLES FORCED 1. 10.
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1
Stanley Blair at Iowa State Jason Gildon Iowa State Jason Gildon at Tulsa Jerry Deckard Nebraska Tyler Johnson vs Purdue Jamar Ransom at Florida Atlantic Andre Thompson at Miami (Fla.) Jamie Thompson Iowa State Kenyatta Wright Oklahoma Numerous, last by Caleb Lavey vs. Oklahoma
1. 2.
3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Pagitte McGee Trent Alexander Brodrick Brown Mike Clark Sim Drain J.B. Flowers James Ham Rodney Harding Orie Lemon Shawn Mackey Courtney Mallory Matt Monger Bobby Raynor Skip Walker Alton Weaver
at Florida Atlantic Texas Baylor at Colorado Tulsa Utah State Tulsa vs South Carolina Troy Missouri at Oklahoma North Texas Texas Tech Missouri State at Louisiana-Lafayette
27
Gary Darnell
Texas Tech
Oct 4, 1969
2.
23
Keith Burns
at Colorado
Nov 7, 1992
3.
21
James Ham
at Colorado
Nov 2, 1985
21
Matt Monger
at Tulsa
Sept 29,1984
5.
20
Cornell Cannon
Colorado
Nov 11, 1989
20
Leonard Jackson
at Tulsa
Sep 13, 1986
20
Jim Krebs
at Colorado
Nov 2, 1985
MOST FUMBLE RETURN YARDS
20
Dwayne Levels
at Baylor
Nov 17, 2001
9.
19
Raymond Cato
Oklahoma
Nov 9, 1996
19
Mike Green
at Kansas State
Nov 13, 1982
19
Sim Drain
Nebraska
Oct 17, 1987
1. 93 2. 78 3. 63 4. 59 5. 57 57 7. 55 8. 54 9. 53 10. 51
1.
4.0
Gary Lewis
Colorado
Oct 16, 1982
2.
3.5
Andrel Waddle
Louisiana-Lafayette
Nov 14, 1998
3.
3.0
Jason Gildon
Kansas State
Nov 20, 1993
3.0
Jason Gildon
Kansas State
Nov 23, 1991
3.0
Jason Gildon
at Iowa State
Oct 26, 1991
3.0
Jason Gildon
TCU
Sep 21, 1991
3.0
Jason Gildon
Indiana State
Sept 5, 1992
3.0
Rodney Harding
at Cincinnati
Sep 17, 1983
3.0
Leslie O’Neal
at Oklahoma
Nov 24,1984
3.0
Leslie O’Neal
at Cincinnati
Sep 17, 1983
3.0
Nathan Peterson
at Baylor
Nov 17, 2007
3.0
Nathan Peterson
Iowa State
Oct 02, 2004
3.0
Greg Richmond
Wyoming
Sep 06, 2003
3.0
Jamal Williams
Kansas State
Oct 14, 1995
3.0
Kevin Williams
vs Southern Miss
Dec 27, 2002
MOST TACKLES FOR LOSS
Nov 19, 1983 Oct 24, 1992 Sep 18, 1993 Oct 17, 1987 Jan 01, 2013 Sep 08, 2005 Oct 5, 1991 Oct 02, 2004 Oct 24, 1998 Dec 7, 2013
MOST FUMBLES RECOVERED
1.
MOST QUARTERBACK SACKS
MOST TD RECEPTIONS 1. 2. 5.
5. 6. 8. 9. 10.
Sep 08, 2005 Oct 4, 1997 Oct 29, 2011 Oct 8, 1988 Oct 1, 1998 Sep 21, 1996 Oct 1, 1983 Dec. 28,1984 Sep 11, 2010 Oct 22, 1988 Nov 8, 1997 Sept 10,1983 Sep 23, 1989 Sep 11, 1993 Sept 6, 1997
MOST FUMBLE RETURNS 1. 1
Numerous times, last Tyler Patmon vs. Baylor
Terrence Robinson Tyler Patmon James Thomas Jamie Blatnick LaWaylon Brown Donovan Woods Justin Gent Tyler Johnson Darrent Williams Donald Booker
at Kansas Baylor Texas A&M Oklahoma Southern Miss Baylor at Oklahoma at Iowa State SMU Rice
Nov 23, 2013
Nov 16, 2002 Nov 23, 2013 Sep 30, 2010 Dec 03, 2011 Sep 23, 2000 Nov 11, 2006 Nov 28, 2009 Oct 26, 2013 Sep 18, 2004 Sep 19, 2009
1 return 1 return 1 return 1 return 1 return 1 return 1 return 1 return 1 return 1 return
MOST INTERCEPTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4.
5 4 3 2 2 2 2 2 2
Lee Cook Bob Fenimore Jacob Lacey Perrish Cox Jerry Deckard Justin Gilbert Melvin Gilliam Shaun Lewis Andre Sexton
at Detroit at Denver Texas Texas Tech at Nebraska at Texas Missouri Oklahoma vs Ole Miss
Nov 28, 1942 Oct 21, 1944 Nov 03, 2007 Nov 14, 2009 Oct 11, 1986 Nov 16, 2013 Dec 4, 1986 Nov 27, 2010 Jan 2, 2010
MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 1. 112 2. 105 3. 104 4. 95 5. 82 6. 79 7. 76 8. 73 73 10. 72
Bob Fenimore Darrent Williams Rod Brown Charles Verner Jerry Deckard Andrew McGee Rod Smith Orie Lemon Rod Smith Daytawion Lowe
at Denver at Baylor Bowling Green TCU Illinois State Tulsa Kansas State Florida Atlantic Texas A&M Kansas State
1.
5.0
Keith Burns
at Kansas
Oct 31, 1992
5.0
Jason Gildon
Kansas State
Nov 23, 1991
5.0
Gary Lewis
Colorado
Oct 16, 1982
5.0
Nathan Peterson
at Baylor
Nov 17, 2007
5.0
Vernon Victor
at Houston
Sept 12,1987
6.
4.5
Andrel Waddle
Louisiana-Lafayette
Nov 14, 1998
7.
4.0
Jamie Blatnick
at Texas
Oct 15, 2011
4.0
Keith Burns
Colorado
Nov 6, 1993
4.0
Terrell Knauls
Kansas
Nov 13, 1999
4.0
Nathan Peterson
Iowa State
Oct 02, 2004
MOST PASS BREAKUPS
4.0
Greg Richmond
Wyoming
Sep 06, 2003
4.0
Ricky Shaw
Iowa State
Nov 22, 1986
4.0
Juqua Thomas
Baylor
Nov 18, 2000
4.0
Juqua Thomas
Iowa State
Oct 14, 2000
4.0
Andrel Waddle
Baylor
Nov 21, 1998
4.0
Kevin Williams
vs Southern Miss
Dec 27, 2002
1. 2. 6.
5 4 4 4 4 3
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Oct 21, 1944 Nov 17, 2001 Sept 15,1984 Oct 2, 1993 Sep 27, 1986 Sep 18, 2010 Oct 31, 1987 Sep 16, 2006 Sep 24, 1988 Oct 5, 2013
Darrent Williams Texas Tech Michael Cooper Baylor Perrish Cox Georgia Patrick Lavine Texas Tech Darrent Williams Wyoming Numerous, last Daytawion Lowe vs. Missouri
4 returns 2 returns 2 returns 1 return 1 return 1 return 1 return 1 return 1 return 1 return
Oct 18, 2003 Nov 18, 2000 Sept 5, 2009 Sep 22, 2007 Sep 06, 2003 Jan 4, 2013
INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME LISTS
5
Rick Myers
at Iowa State
Oct 26, 1991
MOST BLOCKED KICKS
5
Luke Phillips
vs Southern Miss
Dec 27, 2002
1.
2
Zack Craig
Texas Tech
Nov 17, 2012
MOST EXTRA POINTS MADE BY KICKING
5
Larry Roach
Missouri
Oct 30, 1982
2
Leslie Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Neal
Missouri
Nov 10, 1984
1.
12
Quinn Sharp
Savannah State
Sept 1, 2012
5
Larry Roach
San Diego State
Sept 24,1984
3.
1
By numerous, last Zack Craig vs. Oklahoma
2.
10
Quinn Sharp
Kansas
Oct 08, 2011
5
Quinn Sharp
TCU
Oct 27, 2012
3.
9
Cary Blanchard
Kansas
Nov 12, 1988
10. 4
Dan Bailey
at Kansas
Nov 20, 2010
MOST PUNT RETURNS
9
Luke Phillips
Baylor
Nov 23, 2002
4
Dan Bailey
at Louisiana
Oct 08, 2010
1.
9
Bob Fenimore
9
Bruce Redden
Baylor
Nov 11, 2006
4
Dan Bailey
Missouri
Oct 17, 2009
2.
8
Terrance Davis-Bryant vs Louisiana Tech
Aug 31, 2002
9
Quinn Sharp
at Texas Tech
Nov 12, 2011
4
Cary Blanchard
at Iowa State
Nov 17, 1990
8
RW McQuarters
Fresno State
Sep 13, 1997
7.
8
Dan Bailey
Iowa State
Nov 01, 2008
4
Cary Blanchard
at Oklahoma
Oct 7, 1989
8
Terance Richardson
Louisiana-Lafayette
Sept 4, 1999
8
Dan Bailey
Texas A&M
Oct 04, 2008
4
Seth Condley
Southern Miss
Sep 23, 2000
5.
7
Perrish Cox
Florida Atlantic
Sep 08, 2007
8
Dan Bailey
Houston
Sep 06, 2008
4
Luke Phillips
Louisiana Tech
Sept 8, 2001
7
Mark Cromer
Iowa State
Nov 20, 1982
8
Dan Bailey
Tulsa
Sep 18, 2010
4
Jason Ricks
Iowa State
Oct 02, 2004
7
Scott Harmon
Colorado
Nov 6, 1993
8
Dan Bailey
Grambling State
Sep 26, 2009
4
Larry Roach
at Tulsa
Sep 19,1982
7
Gabe Lindsay
Texas State
Sep 16, 2000
8
Dan Bailey
Washington State
Sept 4, 2010
4
Larry Roach
at Louisville
Sep 25, 1982
9.
6
RW McQuarters
Missouri State
Aug 31, 1996
8
Cary Blanchard
vs Wyoming
Dec 30, 1988
4
Larry Roach
at Arizona State
Sept 8, 1984
6
Terance Richardson
Kansas
Nov 13, 1999
8
Cary Blanchard
Kansas State
Oct 31, 1987
4
Larry Roach
at Iowa State
Nov 19, 1983
6
Barry Sanders
Iowa State
Nov 22, 1986
8
Ben Grogan
Lamar
Sep 14, 2013
4
Larry Roach
at Colorado
Oct 29, 1983
8
Ben Grogan
at UTSA
Sep 7, 2013
4
Quinn Sharp
Texas
Sep 29, 2012
8
Quinn Sharp
Texas Tech
Nov 17, 2012
4
Quinn Sharp
Louisiana
Sep 3, 2011
8
Quinn Sharp
Baylor
Oct 29, 2011
4
Tim Sydnes
at Oklahoma
Nov 8, 1997
8
Quinn Sharp
Louisiana
Sep 15, 2012
4
Tim Sydnes
Colorado
Oct 11, 1997
8
Quinn Sharp
at Tulsa
Sep 18, 2011
4
Tim Sydnes
Tulsa
Sep 14, 1996
SPECIAL TEAMS
MOST EXTRA POINTS ATTEMPTED BY KICKING
MOST FIELD GOALS MADE
1.
12
Quinn Sharp
Savannah State
Sept 1, 2012
1.
5
Larry Roach
Missouri
Oct 30, 1982
2.
10
Quinn Sharp
Kansas
Oct 08, 2011
5
Quinn Sharp
TCU
Oct 27, 2012
3.
9
Cary Blanchard
Kansas
Nov 12, 1988
3.
4
Dan Bailey
at Louisiana
Oct 08, 2010
9
Luke Phillips
Baylor
Nov 23, 2002
4
Dan Bailey
Missouri
Oct 17, 2009
9
Bruce Redden
Baylor
Nov 11, 2006
4
Cary Blanchard
at Iowa State
Nov 17, 1990
9
Quinn Sharp
at Texas Tech
Nov 12, 2011
4
Ben Grogan
Kansas State
Oct 5, 2013
7.
8
Dan Bailey
Iowa State
Nov 01, 2008
4
Luke Phillips
vs Southern Miss
Dec 27, 2002
8
Dan Bailey
Texas A&M
Oct 04, 2008
4
Larry Roach
San Diego State
Sept 24,1984
4
Quinn Sharp
Louisiana
Sep 3, 2011
4
Tim Sydnes
Colorado
Oct 11, 1997
8
Dan Bailey
Houston
Sep 06, 2008
8
Dan Bailey
Tulsa
Sep 18, 2010
8
Dan Bailey
Grambling State
Sep 26, 2009
8
Dan Bailey
Washington State
Sept 4, 2010
MOST PUNTS
8
Cary Blanchard
vs Wyoming
Dec 30, 1988
1.
22
Ralph Higgins
at Kansas
Oct 13, 1923
8
Cary Blanchard
Kansas State
Oct 31, 1987
2.
14
Quinn Sharp
at Oklahoma
Nov 28, 2009
8
Ben Grogan
at Iowa State
Oct 26, 2013
3.
11
Cary Cooper
Iowa State
Nov 22, 1986
8
Ben Grogan
Lamar
Sep 14, 2013
11
Matt Fodge
at Oklahoma
Nov 26, 2005
8
Ben Grogan
at UTSA
Sep 7, 2013
11
Scott Tyner
at Oklahoma
Nov 13, 1993
11
Scott Tyner
at Nebraska
Oct 10, 1992
8
Quinn Sharp
Texas Tech
Nov 17, 2012
8
Quinn Sharp
Baylor
Oct 29, 2011
7.
10
John Conway
at San Diego State
Nov 27, 1982
8
Quinn Sharp
Louisiana
Sep 15, 2012
10
Cary Cooper
at Oklahoma
Oct 18, 1986
8
Quinn Sharp
at Tulsa
Sep 18, 2011
10
Gary Cooper
at Nebraska
Oct 6, 1984
10
Scott Elder
at Oklahoma
Nov 27, 1999
10
Kip Smith
at West Virginia
Sep 28, 2013
MOST POINTS SCORED BY KICKING 1.
19
Quinn Sharp
Louisiana
Sep 3, 2011
2.
18
Dan Bailey
at Louisiana
Oct 08, 2010
MOST PUNTS DOWNED INSIDE 20
18
Quinn Sharp
TCU
Oct 27, 2012
1.
6
Barry Vincent
Colorado
Nov 9, 1991
4.
17
Dan Bailey
Tulsa
Sep 18, 2010
2.
5
Scott Elder
Texas Tech
Nov 10, 2001
17
Quinn Sharp
Louisiana
Sep 15, 2012
3.
4
Jason Davis
Missouri State
Aug 31, 1996
6.
16
Larry Roach
Missouri
Oct 30, 1982
4
Jason Davis
Utah State
Sep 21, 1996
16
Quinn Sharp
vs Purdue
Jan 01, 2013
4
Scott Elder
Oklahoma
Nov 25, 2000
8.
15
Dan Bailey
Missouri
Oct 17, 2009
4
Scott Elder
Texas State
Sep 16, 2000
15
Ben Grogan
Kansas State
Oct 5, 2013
4
Cole Farden
at Colorado
Oct 9, 2004
15
Luke Phillips
vs Southern Miss
Dec 27, 2002
4
Matt Fodge
at Oklahoma
Nov 26, 2005
15
Luke Phillips
Texas Tech
Oct 18, 2003
4
Quinn Sharp
vs Ole Miss
Jan. 2, 2010
15
Tim Sydnes
Colorado
Oct 11, 1997
4
Quinn Sharp
Oklahoma
Nov 27, 2010
4
Quinn Sharp
Missouri
Oct 17, 2009
4
Quinn Sharp
at Kansas State
Oct 30, 2010
4
Quinn Sharp
Georgia
Sept 5, 2009
4
Kip Smith
at West Virginia
Sep 28, 2013
4
Kip Smith
vs. Mississippi State
Aug 31, 2013
MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
1.
6
Cary Blanchard
Northern Iowa
Sep 15, 1990
2.
5
Cary Blanchard
Texas Tech
Sep 23, 1989
5
Cary Blanchard
at Wyoming
Sept 19,1987
5
Ben Grogan
Kansas State
Oct 5, 2013
vs. Texas Tech
Dec 7, 2013
Sep 24, 1943
MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS 1. 181 Bob Fenimore
vs. Texas Tech
Sep 24, 1943 9 returns
2. 162 Darrent Williams
SMU
Sep 18, 2004 5 returns
3. 153 Darrent Williams
Louisiana-Lafayette Oct 04, 2003 3 returns
4. 140 Terance Richardson
Kansas
Nov 13, 1999 6 returns
5. 134 Gabe Lindsay
Baylor
Nov 23, 2002 5 returns
6. 129 RW McQuarters
Louisiana-Monroe
Sep 27, 1997 3 returns
7. 127 Terrance Davis-Bryant vs Louisiana Tech
Aug 31, 2002 8 returns
8. 124 Josh Stewart
TCU
Oct 19, 2013 2 returns
9. 114 Josh Stewart
Lamar
Sep 14, 2013 3 returns
10. 113 RW McQuarters
Texas
Oct 4, 1997 4 returns
MOST KICK RETURNS 1.
6
Perrish Cox
6
Terrance Davis-Bryant Louisiana Tech
at Georgia
Sep 01, 2007 Sept 8, 2001
6
Justin Gilbert
Oklahoma
Nov 27, 2010
6
Grant Jones
vs Alabama
Dec 28, 2006
6
RW McQuarters
Nebraska
Aug 31, 1995
6.
5
Perrish Cox
at Texas Tech
Nov 08, 2008
5
Perrish Cox
at Texas Tech
Nov 18, 2006
5
Perrish Cox
Texas
Oct 31, 2009
5
Terrance Davis-Bryant at Texas Tech
Nov 9, 2002
5
Jamaal Fobbs
at Texas
Sep 30, 2000
5
Justin Gilbert
at Baylor
Dec 01, 2012
5
Justin Gilbert
at Arizona
Sept 8, 2012
5
Chris Massey
Texas Tech
Nov 10, 2001
5
Curtis Mayfield
Nebraska
Oct 21, 1989
5
Daniel McLemore
at Texas A&M
Oct 15, 2005
5
Joseph Randle
Nebraska
Oct 23, 2010
5
Andre Richardson
at Tennessee
Sep 30, 1995
5
Bobby Riley
Houston
Sep 20, 1986
5
Barry Sanders
at Nebraska
Oct 15, 1988
MOST KICK RETURN YARDS 1. 208 Chris Massey
Texas Tech
Nov 10, 2001 5 returns
2. 195 Justin Gilbert
Oklahoma
Nov 27, 2010 6 returns
3. 177 Terrance Davis-Bryant Louisiana Tech
Sept 8, 2001
4. 157 Grant Jones
at Texas
Nov 04, 2006 4 returns
5. 155 Daniel McLemore
at Texas A&M
Oct 15, 2005
5 returns
6. 151 Barry Sanders
Tulsa
Sept 5, 1987
3 returns
7. 145 Harry Roberts
at Missouri
Nov 12, 1983 4 returns
8. 141 Perrish Cox
Oklahoma
Nov 29, 2008 4 returns
141 Curtis Mayfield
at Ohio State
Sep 16, 1989 3 returns
141 RW McQuarters
Nebraska
Aug 31, 1995 6 returns
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129
INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON LISTS 8. 15 9. 14 14
SCORING TOTAL POINTS SCORED 1. 264 2. 162 3. 156 156 5. 149 6. 145 7. 132 8. 128 128 10. 114
Barry Sanders Terry Miller Quinn Sharp Joseph Randle Dan Bailey Quinn Sharp Justin Blackmon Thurman Thomas Dez Bryant Cary Blanchard
44 TD 27 TD 72 PAT, 28 FG 26 TD 68 PAT, 27 FG 79 PAT, 22 FG 22 TD 21 TD, 1 PAT 21 TD, 1 PAT 75 PAT, 13 FG
1988 1976 2012 2011 2010 2011 2010 1987 2008 1988
42 rush, 2 ret 27 rush 24 rush, 2 rcv 1 rush, 20 rcv, 1 ret 21 rush 19 rcv, 2 ret 18 rcv 15 rush, 1 rcv, 1 ret 16 rush, 1 rcv 17 rcv
1988 1976 2011 2010 1987 2008 2011 1985 2008 2002
TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8.
44 27 26 22 21 21 18 17 17 17
Barry Sanders Terry Miller Joseph Randle Justin Blackmon Thurman Thomas Dez Bryant Justin Blackmon Thurman Thomas Kendall Hunter Rashaun Woods
OFFENSE Barry Sanders Terry Miller Ernest Anderson Thurman Thomas Terry Miller Thurman Thomas Gerald Hudson Kendall Hunter Kendall Hunter David Thompson David Thompson Vernand Morency Joseph Randle Tatum Bell Dantrell Savage Keith Toston Joseph Randle Tatum Bell Reggie White Bob Fenimore Terry Miller
1985 1977 2012
7. 21 21 9. 17 10. 16
AVERAGE YARDS/RUSH (MINIMUM 100 ATTEMPTS) 1. 7.64 2. 6.80 3. 6.73 4. 6.51 5. 6.50 6. 6.45 7. 6.40 8. 6.26 9. 6.24 10. 6.13
Barry Sanders Vernand Morency Keith Toston Dantrell Savage Kendall Hunter Kendall Hunter Andre Richardson Tatum Bell Thurman Thomas Andre Richardson
1988 2003 2008 2006 2007 2008 1994 2002 1987 1995
RUSHING YARDS/GAME (MINIMUM 5 GAMES) 1. 237.5 2. 170.6 3. 157.3 4. 152.7 5. 149.3 6. 147.2 7. 138.5 8. 137.5 9. 134.0 10. 125.8
Barry Sanders Ernest Anderson Terry Miller Terry Miller Gerald Hudson Thurman Thomas David Thompson Thurman Thomas Vernand Morency David Thompson
373-2850 314-1887 353-1877 283-1767 314-1680 328-1650 279-1642 241-1555 271-1548 293-1524 256-1509 258-1474 274-1417 213-1286 223-1272 227-1218 208-1216 175-1096 210-1049 142-1048 179-1026
1988 1976 1982 1987 1977 1985 1990 2008 2010 1996 1995 2004 2012 2003 2007 2009 2011 2002 2000 1945 1975
373-2850 353-1877 328-1650 314-1680 314-1887 293-1524 283-1767 279-1642 274-1417 271-1548
1988 1982 1985 1977 1976 1996 1987 1990 2012 2010
1. 565 2. 511 3. 408 4. 338 5. 333 6. 314 7. 306 8. 301 9. 296 10. 291 291
Brandon Weeden Brandon Weeden Josh Fields Josh Fields Zac Robinson Zac Robinson Mike Gundy Zac Robinson Aso Pogi Clint Chelf Ronnie Williams
12 games 11 games 12 games 11 games 11 games 12 games 11 games 12 games 11 games 12 games
1988 1982 1976 1977 1990 1987 1996 1985 2004 1995
409-565-13 342-511-13 226-408-10 184-338-12 201-333-9 204-314-10 182-306-13 180-301-12 179-296-7 164-291-8 138-291-13
2011 2010 2002 2003 2007 2008 1987 2009 2001 2013 1985
409-565-13 342-511-13 226-408-10 204-314-10 201-333-9 184-338-12 182-306-13 180-301-12 179-296-7 173-260-12
2011 2010 2002 2008 2007 2003 1987 2009 2001 1988
409-565-13 342-511-13 226-408-10 204-314-10 201-333-9 184-338-12 173-260-12 182-306-13 148-267-11 164-287-9
2011 2010 2002 2008 2007 2003 1988 1987 2006 1989
PASS COMPLETIONS 1. 409 2. 342 3. 226 4. 204 5. 201 6. 184 7. 182 8. 180 9. 179 10. 173
Brandon Weeden Brandon Weeden Josh Fields Zac Robinson Zac Robinson Josh Fields Mike Gundy Zac Robinson Aso Pogi Mike Gundy
RUSHING ATTEMPTS 1. 373 2. 353 3. 328 4. 314 314 6. 293 7. 283 8. 279 9. 274 10. 271
Barry Sanders Ernest Anderson Thurman Thomas Terry Miller Terry Miller David Thompson Thurman Thomas Gerald Hudson Joseph Randle Kendall Hunter
PASSING YARDS 1. 4727 2. 4277 3. 3145 4. 3064 5. 2824 6. 2494 7. 2478 8. 2267 9. 2266 10. 2203
Brandon Weeden Brandon Weeden Josh Fields Zac Robinson Zac Robinson Josh Fields Mike Gundy Mike Gundy Bobby Reid Mike Gundy
RUSHING TDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
130
42 27 24 21 16 16 16
Barry Sanders Terry Miller Joseph Randle Thurman Thomas Kendall Hunter Kendall Hunter Tatum Bell
1988 1976 2011 1987 2010 2008 2003
PASSING TDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
37 34 31 25 24 23
Brandon Weeden Brandon Weeden Josh Fields Zac Robinson Bobby Reid Zac Robinson
Josh Fields Mike Gundy Clint Chelf Robert Cutburth
2003 1988 2013 1969
PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED 373-2850 135-918 102-686 126-820 107-696 241-1555 121-774 175-1096 283-1767 115-705
PASS ATTEMPTS
RUSHING YARDS (1,000-YARD SEASONS) 1. 2850 2. 1887 3. 1877 4. 1767 5. 1680 6. 1650 7. 1642 8. 1555 9. 1548 10. 1524 11. 1509 12. 1474 13. 1417 14. 1286 15. 1272 16. 1218 17. 1216 18. 1096 19. 1049 20. 1048 21. 1026
Thurman Thomas Terry Miller Joseph Randle
2011 2010 2002 2008 2006 2007
1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 9.
21 18 16 16 15 14 14 14 13 13 13 13 13
Tony Pounds Kenny Ford Robert Cutburth Ronnie Johnson Tony Pounds Ike Jackson Tone’ Jones Gary Porter Ronnie Williams Al Peña Brandon Weeden Brandon Weeden Mike Gundy
133-269-21 111-238-18 111-275-16 121-247-16 56-133-15 100-198-14 114-256-14 96-187-14 138-291-13 89-179-13 409-565-13 342-511-13 182-306-13
1970 1991 1969 1968 1971 1982 1994 1992 1985 2005 2011 2010 1987
409-565-13 342-511-13 109-163-3 173-260-12 204-314-10 81-131-7 179-296-7 119-197-6 201-333-9 85-141-7
2011 2010 2012 1988 2008 2012 2001 2012 2007 1997
PASS COMPLETION PCT (MINIMUM 100 ATTEMPTS) 1. 72.4 2. 66.9 66.9 4. 66.5 5. 65.0 6. 61.8 7. 60.5 8. 60.4 60.4 10. 60.3
Brandon Weeden Brandon Weeden J.W. Walsh Mike Gundy Zac Robinson Wes Lunt Aso Pogi Clint Chelf Zac Robinson Tony Lindsay
PASS EFFICIENCY (MINIMUM 100 ATTEMPTS) 1. 170.1 2. 166.8 3. 164.0 4. 159.7 5. 154.1 6. 150.2 7. 149.0 8. 148.1 9. 147.2 10. 142.6
J.W. Walsh Zac Robinson Mike Gundy Brandon Weeden Brandon Weeden Tony Lindsay Zac Robinson Bobby Reid Clint Chelf Donovan Woods
109-163-3 204-314-10 173-260-12 409-565-13 342-511-13 85-141-7 201-333-9 148-267-11 119-197-6 97-187-5
2012 2008 1988 2011 2010 1997 2007 2006 2012 2004
204-314-10 109-163-3 173-260-12 85-141-7 97-187-5 148-267-11 201-333-9 81-131-7 342-511-13 409-565-13
2008 2012 1988 1997 2004 2006 2007 2012 2010 2011
30-102-6 42-109-10 97-187-5 148-267-11 85-141-7 204-314-10 97-196-6 109-163-3 173-260-12 201-333-9
1972 1976 2004 2006 1997 2008 1998 2012 1988 2007
AVERAGE YARDS/PASS (MINIMUM 100 ATTEMPTS) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 9.
9.8 9.6 9.5 9.1 8.7 8.5 8.5 8.5 8.4 8.4
Zac Robinson J.W. Walsh Mike Gundy Tony Lindsay Donovan Woods Bobby Reid Zac Robinson Wes Lunt Brandon Weeden Brandon Weeden
AVERAGE YARDS/COMPLETION (MINIMUM 100 ATTEMPTS) 1. 19.1 2. 18.5 3. 16.8 4. 15.3 5. 15.1 6. 15.0 7. 14.9 8. 14.3 14.3 10. 14.0
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INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON LISTS PASSING YARDS/GAME (MINIMUM 5 GAMES)
TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS
1. 363.6 2. 329.0 3. 241.9 4. 235.7 5. 217.2 6. 206.5 7. 200.3 8. 198.5 9. 191.8 10. 188.9
1. 4625 2. 4209 3. 3671 4. 3626 5. 3073 6. 2867 7. 2766 8. 2542 9. 2474 10. 2440
Brandon Weeden Brandon Weeden Josh Fields Zac Robinson Zac Robinson Mike Gundy Mike Gundy Clint Chelf Josh Fields Mike Gundy
13 games 13 games 13 games 13 games 13 games 12 games 11 games 8 games 13 games 12 games
2011 2010 2002 2008 2007 1988 1989 2012 2003 1987
RECEIVING YARDS (1,000-YARD SEASONS) 1. 1782 2. 1695 3. 1522 4. 1480 5. 1441 6. 1367 7. 1210 8. 1181 9. 1050 10. 1023 11. 1006
Justin Blackmon Rashaun Woods Justin Blackmon Dez Bryant Hart Lee Dykes Rashaun Woods Josh Stewart Adarius Bowman Hart Lee Dykes Rashaun Woods Adarius Bowman
111-1782 107-1695 122-1522 87-1480 84-1441 77-1367 101-1210 60-1181 64-1050 80-1023 67-1006
Brandon Weeden Brandon Weeden Zac Robinson Zac Robinson Josh Fields Barry Sanders Bobby Reid Clint Chelf Mike Gundy Josh Fields
582-4625 528-4209 473-3671 460-3626 458-3073 375-2867 386-2766 373-2169 324-2474 375-2440
2011 2010 2007 2008 2002 1988 2006 2013 1988 2003
TDS RESPONSIBLE FOR 2010 2002 2011 2008 1988 2003 2012 2006 1987 2001 2007
1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
44 38 34 34 33 32 29 26 24 24
Barry Sanders Brandon Weeden Brandon Weeden Josh Fields Zac Robinson Zac Robinson Bobby Reid Joseph Randle Clint Chelf Mike Gundy
1988 2011 2010 2002 2008 2007 2006 2011 2013 1988
1. 122 2. 111 3. 107 4. 101 5. 87 6. 84 7. 80 8. 77 9. 71 10. 68
Justin Blackmon Justin Blackmon Rashaun Woods Josh Stewart Dez Bryant Hart Lee Dykes Rashaun Woods Rashaun Woods Josh Cooper Josh Cooper
122-1522 111-1782 107-1695 101-1210 87-1480 84-1441 80-1023 77-1367 71-715 68-736
2011 2010 2002 2012 2008 1988 2001 2003 2011 2010
20 19 18 17 15 15 12 10 8 8 8
Justin Blackmon Dez Bryant Justin Blackmon Rashaun Woods Hart Lee Dykes Rashaun Woods Adarius Bowman Rashaun Woods Hart Lee Dykes D’Juan Woods Adarius Bowman
1. 8.70 2. 7.97 3. 7.95 4. 7.88 5. 7.76 6. 7.68 7. 7.65 8. 7.64 9. 7.18 10. 7.17
2010 2008 2011 2002 1988 2003 2006 2001 1987 2005 2007
D’Juan Woods Blake Jackson Adarius Bowman Curtis Mayfield Rafael Denson Rashaun Woods Hart Lee Dykes Alonzo Mayes Dez Bryant John Lewis
33-690 30-598 60-1181 49-879 40-713 77-1367 84-1441 30-512 87-1480 34-577
2004 2012 2006 1989 1994 2003 1988 1996 2008 2002
RECEPTIONS/GAME (MINIMUM 5 GAMES) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
9.38 9.25 8.23 7.77 7.27 7.00 6.69 6.09 5.92 5.92
Justin Blackmon Justin Blackmon Rashaun Woods Josh Stewart Rashaun Woods Hart Lee Dykes Dez Bryant Adarius Bowman Rashaun Woods Josh Cooper
13 games 13 games 13 games 13 games 12 games 13 games 9 games 8 games 13 games 12 games
2011 2010 2007 2008 1988 2002 1944 2012 2006 2013
13 games 12 games 13 games 13 games 11 games 12 games 13 games 11 games 13 games 12 games
J.W. Walsh Brandon Weeden Brandon Weeden Zac Robinson Zac Robinson Clint Chelf Barry Sanders Mike Gundy Clint Chelf Bobby Reid
213-1854 528-4209 582-4625 460-3626 473-3671 228-1750 375-2867 324-2474 354-2542 386-2766
2012 2010 2011 2008 2007 2012 1988 1988 2013 2006
ALL PURPOSE YARDS
AVERAGE YARDS/CATCH (MIN. 30 RECEPTIONS) 1. 20.91 2. 19.93 3. 19.68 4. 17.94 5. 17.83 6. 17.75 7. 17.15 8. 17.07 9. 17.01 10. 16.97
Brandon Weeden Brandon Weeden Zac Robinson Zac Robinson Barry Sanders Josh Fields Bob Fenimore Clint Chelf Bobby Reid Clint Chelf
TOTAL OFFENSE/PLAY (MINIMUM 200 PLAYS)
RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9.
1. 355.8 2. 323.8 3. 282.4 4. 278.9 5. 238.9 6. 236.4 7. 230.2 8. 218.8 9. 212.8 10. 211.8
2011 2010 2002 2012 2001 1988 2008 2007 2003 2011
1. 3526 2. 2130 3. 2009 4. 1980 5. 1922 6. 1885 7. 1866 8. 1784 9. 1766 10. 1749
Barry Sanders Thurman Thomas Terry Miller Ernest Anderson Thurman Thomas Dez Bryant Justin Blackmon Terry Miller Kendall Hunter David Thompson
1988 1987 1976 1982 1985 2008 2010 1977 2008 1996
Barry Sanders Ernest Anderson Thurman Thomas Terry Miller Terry Miller Thurman Thomas David Thompson Justin Blackmon Gerald Hudson Dez Bryant
12 games 11 games 12 games 11 games 11 games 12 games 11 games 12 games 11 games 13 games
1. 183 2. 175 3. 171 4. 157 5. 146 6. 139 7. 138 8. 136 9. 135 10. 134 134 134
Mike Green Matt Monger Barty Chappell Larry Gosney Ricky Young John Little Mike Green Matt Monger Leon Ward James Ham John Weimer Leslie O’Neal
1982 1984 1970 1968 1979 1968 1980 1983 1964 1985 1976 1984
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
21.5 20.5 19.5 19.0 18.0 17.5 17.0 17.0 17.0 17.0
Juqua Thomas (21.5/90) Jason Gildon (20.5/101) Greg Richmond (19.5/108) Jason Gildon (19/96) Gary Lews (18/139) Jason Gildon (17.5/99) Barry Price (17/76) Leslie O’Neal (17/116) Dexter Manley (17/78) Barry Price (17/76)
2000 1991 2003 1992 1981 1993 1973 1984 1979 1973
YARDS FROM TACKLES FOR LOSS 1. 139 2. 120 3. 110 4. 108 5. 101 6. 99 7. 98 8. 97 9. 96 10. 90
Gary Lewis (18/139) Leslie O”Neal (17/120) Rodney Harding (12/110) Greg Richmond (19.5/108) Jason Gildon (20.5/101) Jason Gildon (17.5/99) Daria Butler (15/98) Juqua Thomas (21.5/97) Jason Gildon (19/96) Phillip Dokes (16/90)
1981 1984 1981 2003 1991 1993 1976 2000 1992 1975
QUARTERBACK SACKS 1. 16.0 2. 14.0 3. 12.5 12.5 5. 12.0 6. 9.5 7. 9.0 9.0 9.0 10. 8.5 8.5 8.5
Leslie O’Neal (16/118) Gary Lewis (14/116) Greg Richmond (12.5/90) Jason Gildon (12.5/80) Leslie O’Neal (12/80) Victor DeGrate (9.5/51) Jason Gildon (9/49) Gary Lewis (9/71) Rodney Harding (9/100) Juqua Thomas (8.5/60) Jevon Langford (8.5/57) Jason Gildon (8.5/62)
1984 1981 2003 1991 1983 2006 1992 1982 1981 2000 1994 1993
YARDS FROM SACKS
ALL PURPOSE YARDS/GAME (MIN. 5 GAMES) 1. 293.8 2. 180.0 3. 177.5 4. 167.4 5. 162.3 6. 160.2 7. 159.0 8. 155.5 9. 151.5 10. 145.0
TOTAL TACKLES
TACKLES FOR LOSS
TOTAL OFFENSE/GAME (MINIMUM 5 GAMES) RECEPTIONS
DEFENSE
1988 1982 1987 1976 1977 1985 1996 2010 1990 2008
1. 118 2. 116 3. 100 4. 90 5. 80 80 7. 71 8. 67 67 10. 63
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Leslie O’Neal (16/118) Gary Lewis (14/116) Rodney Harding (9/100) Greg Richmond (12.5/90) Leslie O’Neal (12/80) Jason Gildon (12.5/80) Gary Lewis (9/71) Nathan Peterson (8/67) Andrel Waddle (7.5/67) Rodney Harding (8/63)
1984 1981 1981 2003 1983 1991 1982 2006 1998 1983
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INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON LISTS INTERCEPTIONS 1. 4. 9.
8 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
John Gates Adam Hinds Alvin Brown Justin Gilbert Darryl Stewart Mark Moore Bob Fenimore Ed Roof Kevin Williams (DB) Rod Brown Darrent Williams Scott Harmon John Misel Jack Jacobson Bennie Goodwin Tony Banfield Lee Cook Arlen McNeil Wayne Johnson Bill Bredde
1969 1983 1972 2013 1972 1985 1945 1949 1997 1984 2003 1991 1961 1964 1967 1959 1942 1949 1950 1951
INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 1. 176 2. 172 3. 157 4. 141 5. 130 6. 127 7. 123 8. 117 9. 113 10. 109
Mark Moore Rod Smith Rod Brown John Misel Darrent Williams Jerry Deckard Justin Gilbert Alvin Brown John Gates Darryl Stewart
7-176 5-172 6-157 6-141 6-130 4-127 7-123 8-117 8-113 7-109
1985 1987 1984 1961 2003 1986 2013 1972 1969 1972
INTERCEPTION RETURN TDS 1. 8.
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1
Justin Gilbert Rod Smith Jerry Deckard Mark Moore Harry Roberts Darrent Williams Darrent Williams By numerous, last Shaun Lewis
2013 1987 1986 1984 1985 2001 2003 2011
5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 3
Dexter Manley Curtis Boone John Weimer John Corker Stacey Satterwhite Jason Gildon Ricky Young Daria Butler By Numerous, last Tyler Johnson and Caleb Lavey
FUMBLES RECOVERED 1. 2. 3. 8.
132
7 6 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
Phillip Dokes Phillip Dokes Darnell Scott Bobby Douglas Barry Price John Little Rod Smith Sim Drain Jerry Deckard Rod Fisher Lorenzo Turner Daria Butler Tony Buck Jimmy Williams
1974 1976 1978 1975 1972 1968 1987 1988 1986 1980 1976 1976 1974 1971
1. 5.
2 2 2 2 1
Terrence Robinson Jamie Blatnick Kenyatta Wright Bryant Ward By numerous, last Tyler Patmon
2-97 2-64 2-3 2-2 1-78
1979 1978 1976 1976 1991 1993 1979 1976 2013
2002 2011 1999 2009 2013
FUMBLE RETURN YARDS 1. 97 2. 78 3. 64 4. 63 5. 57 57 7. 55 8. 54 9. 53 10. 51
Terrence Robinson Tyler Patmon Jamie Blatnick James Thomas Donovan Woods LaWaylon Brown Justin Gent Tyler Johnson Darrent Williams Donald Booker
2-97 1-78 2-64 1-63 1-57 1-57 1-55 1-54 1-53 1-51
FUMBLE RETURN TDS 1.
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Tyler Patmon Tyler Johnson James Thomas Richetti Jones Daytawion Lowe Donovan Woods Donald Booker Skip Walker Grant Jones Terrence Robinson Josh Stewart Nathan Peterson Kenyatta Wright Kevin Williams Robbie Gillem Mike Hudson Chris Collins
2013 2013 2010 2011 2012 2006 2009 1993 2004 2002 2011 2006 1999 1999 2001 1985 2006
PASS BREAKUPS
FUMBLES FORCED 1. 5. 9.
SPECIAL TEAMS
FUMBLE RETURNS 8-113 8-37 8-117 7-123 7-109 7-176 7-NA 7-NA 6-107 6-157 6-130 6-90 6-141 6-27 6-3 6-12 6-NA 6-NA 6-NA 6-NA
1. 17 2. 16 3. 15 15 15 6. 14 14 14 9. 13 10. 12 12 12 12
Darrent Williams Darrent Williams Brodrick Brown Demise Williams Perrish Cox Jacob Lacey Michael Cooper Tom Carraway Alvin Brown Kevin Williams (DB) Melvin Gilliam Melvin Gilliam Elbert Craig
2003 2002 2011 1985 2009 2008 2000 1970 1972 1997 1988 1985 2002
QB HURRIES 1. 3. 6.
8 8 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
Ugo Chinasa Richetti Jones Greg Richmond Marque Fountain Antonio Smith Calvin Barnett Tyler Johnson Jamie Blatnick Jamie Blatnick Andre Sexton Terrence Robinson Jason Gildon Zac Akin Marque Fountain Paul Duren
2009 2011 2003 2006 2003 2013 2013 2009 2011 2008 2001 1992 1999 2003 2003
2002 2013 2011 2010 2006 2000 2009 2013 2004 2009
PAT KICKS MADE 1. 79
Quinn Sharp
79-80
2011
2. 75
Cary Blanchard
75-75
1988
3. 72
Quinn Sharp
72-72
2012
4. 68
Dan Bailey
68-70
2010
5. 67
Ben Grogan
67-68
2013
6. 65
Dan Bailey
65-65
2008
7. 55
Luke Phillips
55-56
2002
55
Luke Phillips
55-56
2003
9. 47
Jason Ricks
47-49
2004
Jason Ricks
47-49
2006
47
PAT KICKS ATTEMPTED 1. 80
Quinn Sharp
79-80
2011
2. 75
Cary Blanchard
75-75
1988
3. 72
Quinn Sharp
72-72
2012
4. 70
Dan Bailey
68-70
2010
5. 68
Ben Grogan
67-68
2013
6. 65
Dan Bailey
65-65
2008
7. 56
Luke Phillips
55-56
2002
56
Luke Phillips
55-56
2003
9. 49
Jason Ricks
47-49
2004
Jason Ricks
47-49
2006
49
PAT KICK PCT (MINIMUM 5 ATTEMPTS) 1. 100.0
Cary Blanchard
21-21
1990
100.0
Colin Ankerson
19-19
1979
100.0
Colin Ankerson
18-18
1980
100.0
Dan Bailey
20-20
2007
100.0
Joey O’Donnell
24-24
1985
100.0
Lawson Vaughn
17-17
1992
100.0
Lawson Vaughn
17-17
1993
100.0
Tim Sydnes
25-25
1997
100.0
Tim Sydnes
26-26
1999
100.0
Joey O’Donnell
11-11
1986
100.0
Luke Phillips
27-27
2001
100.0
Bruce Redden
10-10
2006
100.0
Abby Daigle
10-10
1975
100.0
Craig Kessler
16-16
1967
100.0
Mickey Durkee
13-13
1965
100.0
Mickey Durkee
19-19
1964
FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 28
Quinn Sharp
28-34
2012
2. 27
Dan Bailey
27-31
2010
3. 22
Quinn Sharp
22-25
2011
4. 20
Cary Blanchard
20-26
1989
5. 19
Larry Roach
19-28
1981
19
Larry Roach
19-28
1983
7. 17
Tim Sydnes
17-26
1997
8. 16
Luke Phillips
16-18
2003
Larry Roach
16-24
1984
10. 15
Luke Phillips
15-17
2001
15
Tim Sydnes
15-18
1998
15
Dan Bailey
15-19
2008
15
Larry Roach
15-25
1982
16
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 34
Quinn Sharp
28-34
2012
2. 31
Dan Bailey
27-31
2010
3. 28
Larry Roach
19-28
1981
28
Larry Roach
19-28
1983
5. 26
Tim Sydnes
17-26
1997
Cary Blanchard
20-26
1989
7. 25
Quinn Sharp
22-25
2011
25
Larry Roach
15-25
1982
9. 24
Larry Roach
16-24
1984
10. 21
Colin Ankerson
12-21
1979
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INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON LISTS FIELD GOAL PCT (MINIMUM 10 ATTEMPTS) 1. 88.9 2. 88.2 3. 88.0 4. 87.1 5. 86.7 6. 83.3 83.3 8. 82.4 9. 78.9 10. 78.6
Luke Phillips Luke Phillips Quinn Sharp Dan Bailey Cary Blanchard Jason Ricks Tim Sydnes Quinn Sharp Dan Bailey Lawson Vaughn
PUNT RETURNS
16-18 15-17 22-25 27-31 13-15 10-12 15-18 28-34 15-19 11-14
2003 2001 2011 2010 1988 2006 1998 2012 2008 1993
77-3506 77-3227 74-3212 78-3171 79-3132 75-3069 67-3023 76-3023 73-3023 73-2952
1971 1992 1993 1985 2013 1970 2009 1986 1974 1978
PUNT YARDS 1. 3506 2. 3227 3. 3212 4. 3171 5. 3132 6. 3069 7. 3023 3023 3023 10. 2952
James Benien Scott Tyner Scott Tyner Rich Thompson Kip Smith James Benien Quinn Sharp Cary Cooper Cliff Parsley Kris Lundgaard
Kip Smith Rich Thompson Scott Tyner Ronnie Johnson James Benien Cary Cooper James Benien Scott Tyner Gary Cooper Kris Lundgaard Cliff Parsley
Matt Fodge By many, last Kip Smith
79-3132 78-3171 77-3227 77-2811 77-3506 76-3023 75-3069 74-3212 74-2792 73-2952 73-3023
2013 1985 1992 1966 1971 1986 1970 1993 1984 1978 1974
65-2593 79-3132
2005 2013
AVERAGE YARDS/PUNT (MIN. 20 ATTEMPTS) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
46.28 46.27 46.24 45.53 45.12 44.88 44.81 44.71 44.03 44.03
Quinn Sharp Quinn Sharp Quinn Sharp James Benien Quinn Sharp Matt Fodge Cliff Parsley Greg Ivy Jason Davis Greg Ivy
47-2175 44-2036 46-2127 77-3506 67-3023 50-2244 58-2599 65-2906 59-2598 64-2818
BLOCKED KICKS 1. 2. 4.
4 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Rod Warner Fath’ Carter Dean Prater James Castleman Chris Massey Chris Massey Carlos Erving Zack Craig Dwayne Levels Leslie O’Neal Jerry Winchester Wes Hankins Bennie Goodwin Larry Kirkland Richard Bechtol Charles Trimble
KICK RETURN TDS 40-591 35-422 32-521 32-147 31-329 28-312 28-224 27-112 26-321 26-393
1999 1967 1997 1981 2002 1998 1968 1970 1974 2003
1. 591 2. 521 3. 422 4. 393 5. 368 6. 329 7. 321 8. 312 9. 308 10. 305
Terance Richardson R.W. McQuarters Bennie Goodwin Gabe Lindsay Josh Stewart Terrance Davis-Bryant Wes Hankins Terance Richardson Perrish Cox Dez Bryant
40-591 32-521 35-422 26-393 22-368 31-329 26-321 28-312 24-308 17-305
1999 1997 1967 2003 2013 2002 1974 1998 2006 2008
PUNT RETURN TDS
PUNTS HAD BLOCKED 1. 4 2. 1
Terance Richardson Bennie Goodwin RW McQuarters Dirk Davis Terrance Davis-Bryant Terance Richardson Bennie Goodwin Richard Graham Wes Hankins Gabe Lindsay
PUNT RETURN YARDS
PUNT ATTEMPTS 1. 79 2. 78 3. 77 77 77 6. 76 7. 75 8. 74 74 10. 73 73
1. 40 2. 35 3. 32 32 5. 31 6. 28 28 8. 27 9. 26 10. 26
1971 2000 1978 2013 1999 2000 1992 2012 1998 1984 1978 1974 1968 1967 1967 1966
2011 2012 2010 1971 2009 2006 1975 1995 1996 1994
1. 4.
2 2 2 2 1
Dez Bryant Barry Sanders Josh Stewart Darrent Williams Many, last by Zack Craig
2008 1987 2013 2003 2012
AVERAGE YARDS/PUNT RETURN (MIN. 10 ATTEMPTS) 1. 20.45 2. 19.00 3. 17.94 4. 17.92 5. 16.73 6. 16.28 7. 15.17 8. 15.12 9. 14.77 10. 13.45
Larry Elliott Gabe Lindsay Dez Bryant Darrent Williams Josh Stewart RW McQuarters Barry Sanders Gabe Lindsay Terance Richardson Terrance Davis-Bryant
11-225 10-190 17-305 13-233 22-368 32-521 18-273 26-393 40-591 22-296
1963 2002 2008 2003 2013 1997 1987 2003 1999 2001
32-827 31-665 31-649 30-895 27-645 27-638 26-703 26-698 25-576 25-595 25-533
2012 2007 2009 2008 1995 2005 2011 2010 1989 2006 1999
30-895 32-827 26-703 26-698 31-665 31-649 27-645 27-638 25-595 25-576
2008 2012 2011 2010 2007 2009 1995 2005 2006 1989
1. 6.
2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Barry Sanders Justin Gilbert Perrish Cox Justin Gilbert Dick Graham Bobby Riley Barry Sanders Rafael Denson Justin Gilbert Justin Gilbert Grant Jones Perrish Cox Harry Roberts Desmond Roland Chris Massey Perrish Cox Wayne Hallmark Ron Ingram
1987 2010 2008 2011 1970 1986 1988 1993 2013 2012 2006 2006 1983 2012 2001 2007 1969 1979
AVERAGE YARDS/KICK RETURN (MIN. 10 ATTEMPTS) 1. 34.80 2. 31.33 3. 29.83 4. 27.24 5. 27.04 6. 26.86 7. 26.85 8. 26.60 9. 25.84 10. 25.64
Chris Massey Barry Sanders Perrish Cox Grant Jones Justin Gilbert Harry Roberts Justin Gilbert Andre Richardson Justin Gilbert Joseph Randle
15-522 15-470 30-895 21-572 26-703 14-376 26-698 10-266 32-827 11-282
2001 1987 2008 2006 2011 1982 2010 1996 2012 2010
KICK RETURNS 1. 2. 4. 5. 7. 9.
32 31 31 30 27 27 26 26 25 25 25
Justin Gilbert Perrish Cox Perrish Cox Perrish Cox R.W. McQuarters Daniel McLemore Justin Gilbert Justin Gilbert Curtis Mayfield Perrish Cox Jamaal Fobbs
KICK RETURN YARDS 1. 895 2. 827 3. 703 4. 698 5. 665 6. 649 7. 645 8. 638 9. 595 10. 576
Perrish Cox Justin Gilbert Justin Gilbert Justin Gilbert Perrish Cox Perrish Cox RW McQuarters Daniel McLemore Perrish Cox Curtis Mayfield
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INDIVIDUAL CAREER LISTS SCORING TOTAL POINTS SCORED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
370 360 331 302 301 296 294 272 263 258
Dan Bailey (199 PAT, 57 FG) Barry Sanders (60 TD) Cary Blanchard (163 PAT, 56 FG) Thurman Thomas (50 TD, 1 PAT) Quinn Sharp (151 PAT, 50 FG) Larry Roach (89 PAT, 69 FG) Terry Miller (49 TD) Tim Sydnes (110 PAT, 54 FG) Luke Phillips (137 PAT, 42 FG) Joseph Randle (43 TD)
2007-10 1986-88 1987-90 1984-87 2008-12 1981-84 1974-77 1996-99 2001-03 2010-12
TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.
60 50 49 43 42 42 39 36 34 32 32
Barry Sanders (53 rush, 1 rcv, 6 ret) Thurman Thomas (47 rush, 2 rcv, 1 ret) Terry Miller (49 rush) Joseph Randle (40 rush, 3 rcv) Justin Blackmon (1 rush, 40 rcv, 1 ret) Rashaun Woods (42 rcv) Kendall Hunter (37 rush, 2 rcv) Tatum Bell (34 rush, 2 rcv) Jeremy Smith (34 rush) Dez Bryant (29 rcv, 3 ret) Hart Lee Dykes (1 rush, 31 rcv)
1986-88 1984-87 1974-77 2010-12 2008-11 1999-03 2007-10 2000-03 2009-13 2007-09 1985-88
OFFENSE
6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
5.76 5.68 5.47 5.45 5.44
Keith Toston Gerald Hudson Joseph Randle Terry Miller Jeremy Smith
(473-2725) (515-2924) (564-3085) (871-4754) (354-1924)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
989 871 846 740 708 634 564 558 515 511
Thurman Thomas (989-5001) Terry Miller (871-4754) David Thompson (846-4318) Ernest Anderson (740-3780) Kendall Hunter (708-4181) Tatum Bell (634-3409) Joseph Randle (564-3085) Barry Sanders (558-3797) Gerald Hudson (515-2924) Nathan Simmons (511-2001)
27 26 25 25 23
Ronnie Johnson (223-465-27) Tony Lindsay (290-547-26) Kenny Ford (151-338-25) Josh Fields (445-815-25) Rusty Hilger (316-569-23)
1966-68 1997-00 1988-91 2001-03 1981-84
COMPLETION PCT (MINIMUM 200 ATTEMPTS)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
118.7 113.2 106.4 98.1 97.5 95.1 92.4 89.0 88.7 85.2
Barry Sanders Terry Miller Thurman Thomas David Thompson Gerald Hudson Dantrell Savage Worley Taylor Kendall Hunter Vernand Morency Tatum Bell
(32 games) (42 games) (47 games) (44 games) (30 games) (22 games) (24 games) (47 games) (30 games) (40 games)
PASS ATTEMPTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
1984-87 1974-77 1993-96 1979-83 2007-10 2000-03 2010-12 1986-88 1988-90 1996-99
7. 8. 10.
RUSHING YARDS/GAME (MINIMUM 20 GAMES)
1103 1078 999 819 815 583 569 547 537 465
Brandon Weeden (767-1103-27) Mike Gundy (636-1078-39) Zac Robinson (610-999-31) Tone’ Jones (402-819-39) Josh Fields (445-815-25) Aso Pogi (335-583-22) Rusty Hilger (316-569-23) Tony Lindsay (290-547-26) Clint Chelf (317-537-15) Ronnie Johnson (223-465-27)
767 636 610 445 402 335 317 316 290 226
Brandon Weeden (767-1103-27) Mike Gundy (636-1078-39) Zac Robinson (610-999-31) Josh Fields (445-815-25) Tone’ Jones (402-819-39) Aso Pogi (335-583-22) Clint Chelf (317-537-15) Rusty Hilger (316-569-23) Tony Lindsay (290-547-26) Bobby Reid (226-424-16)
1986-88 1974-77 1984-87 1993-96 1988-90 2006-07 1977-80 2007-10 2002-04 2000-03
69.5 62.9 61.1 59.0 59.0 57.5 55.5 54.6 53.3 53.0
Brandon Weeden (767-1103-27) J.W. Walsh (222-353-8) Zac Robinson (610-999-31) Clint Chelf (317-537-15) Mike Gundy (636-1078-39) Aso Pogi (335-583-22) Rusty Hilger (316-569-23) Josh Fields (445-815-25) Bobby Reid (226-424-16) Tony Lindsay (290-547-26)
2007-11 2011-13 2005-09 2009-13 1986-89 2000-02 1982-84 2001-03 2005-07 1997-00
PASS EFFICIENCY (MINIMUM 200 ATTEMPTS) 2007-11 1986-89 2005-09 1993-96 2001-03 2000-02 1982-84 1997-00 2009-13 1966-68
PASS COMPLETIONS RUSHING ATTEMPTS
2006-09 1988-90 2010-12 1974-77 2009-13
2007-11 1986-89 2005-09 2001-03 1993-96 2000-02 2009-13 1982-84 1997-00 2005-07
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
157.6 147.9 146.6 143.1 137.3 135.2 133.5 129.0 121.8 120.2
Brandon Weeden J.W. Walsh Zac Robinson Clint Chelf Donovan Woods Mike Gundy Josh Fields Bobby Reid Tony Lindsay Rusty Hilger
(767-1103-27) (222-353-8) (610-999-31) (317-537-15) (114-219-5) (636-1078-39) (445-815-25) (226-424-16) (290-547-26) (316-569-23)
2007-11 2011-13 2005-09 2009-13 2003-07 1986-89 2001-03 2005-07 1997-00 1981-84
(767-1103-27) (610-999-31) (222-353-8) (114-219-5) (317-537-15) (636-1078-39) (290-547-26) (445-815-25) (138-325-21) (226-424-16)
2007-11 2005-09 2011-13 2003-07 2009-13 1986-89 1997-00 2001-03 1973-76 2005-07
AVERAGE YARDS/PASS (MINIMUM 200 ATTEMPTS) 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 10.
8.4 8.3 8.2 8.2 8.0 7.9 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.4
Brandon Weeden Zac Robinson J.W. Walsh Donovan Woods Clint Chelf Mike Gundy Tony Lindsay Josh Fields Charlie Weatherbie Bobby Reid
PASSING YARDS RUSHING YARDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
5001 4754 4318 4181 3797 3780 3409 3085 2924 2725
Thurman Thomas (989-5001) Terry Miller (871-4754) David Thompson (846-4318) Kendall Hunter (708-4181) Barry Sanders (558-3797) Ernest Anderson (740-3780) Tatum Bell (634-3409) Joseph Randle (564-3085) Gerald Hudson (515-2924) Keith Toston (473-2725)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
1984-87 1974-77 1993-96 2007-10 1986-88 1979-83 2000-03 2010-12 1988-90 2006-09
9260 8473 8317 6090 4812 4277 4113 3982 3673 3143
Brandon Weeden (767-1103-27) Mike Gundy (636-1078-39) Zac Robinson (610-999-31) Josh Fields (445-815-25) Tone’ Jones (402-819-39) Clint Chelf (317-537-15) Tony Lindsay (290-547-26) Rusty Hilger (316-569-23) Aso Pogi (335-583-22) Bobby Reid (226-424-16)
2007-11 1986-89 2005-09 2001-03 1993-96 2009-13 1997-00 1981-84 2000-02 2005-07
PASSING TDS RUSHING TDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9.
53 49 47 40 37 34 34 28 27 27
Barry Sanders Terry Miller Thurman Thomas Joseph Randle Kendall Hunter Tatum Bell Jeremy Smith Bob Fenimore David Thompson Keith Toston
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.
1986-88 1974-77 1984-87 2010-12 2007-10 2000-03 2009-13 1943-46 1993-96 2006-09
75 66 57 55 37 27 25 24 24 20
Brandon Weeden Zac Robinson Mike Gundy Josh Fields Clint Chelf Bobby Reid Tony Lindsay Tone’ Jones Rusty Hilger Tony Pounds
2007-11 2005-09 1986-89 2001-03 2009-13 2005-07 1997-00 1993-96 1981-84 1970-71
PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED AVERAGE YARDS/RUSH (MIN. 200 ATTEMPTS) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
134
6.80 5.99 5.93 5.91 5.90
Barry Sanders Dantrell Savage Andre Richardson Kendall Hunter Vernand Morency
(558-3797) (349-2092) (325-1926) (708-4181) (451-2661)
1986-88 2006-07 1994-96 2007-10 2002-04
1. 3. 4. 5.
39 39 36 31 27
Tone’ Jones (402-819-39) Mike Gundy (636-1078-39) Tony Pounds (189-402-36) Zac Robinson (610-999-31) Brandon Weeden (767-1103-27)
AVERAGE YARDS/COMPLETION (MINIMUM 200 ATTEMPTS) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
18.7 15.7 15.3 14.41 14.40 14.2 14.1 14.0 13.9 13.5
Charlie Weatherbie Donovan Woods Brent Blackman Glenn Baxter Harold Bailey Tony Lindsay Tony Pounds Robert Cutburth Bobby Reid Clint Chelf
(138-325-21) (114-219-5) (103-284-19) (108-278-19) (122-305-18) (290-547-26) (189-402-36) (142-336-19) (226-424-16) (317-537-15)
1973-76 2003-07 1971-73 1963-65 1976-79 1997-00 1970-71 1967-69 2005-07 2009-13
PASSING YARDS/GAME (MINIMUM 20 GAMES) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.
298.7 192.6 190.3 184.8 142.6 131.2 124.4 121.0 121.0 120.3
1993-96 1986-89 1970-71 2005-09 2007-11
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(31 games) (44 games) (32 games) (45 games) (30 games) (28 games) (32 games) (34 games) (22 games) (40 games)
2007-11 1986-89 2001-03 2005-09 2009-13 2000-02 1982-84 1997-00 1970-71 1993-96
INDIVIDUAL CAREER LISTS PASS RECEPTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
293 253 224 180 163 161 147 144 127 114
Rashaun Woods (293-4414) Justin Blackmon (253-3564) Hart Lee Dykes (224-3510) Josh Stewart (180-2204) D’Juan Woods (163-2751) Josh Cooper (161-1695) Dez Bryant (147-2425) Tracy Moore (144-2064) Adarius Bowman (127-2187) Herman Eben (114-1973)
1. 10175
RECEIVING YARDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
4414 3564 3510 2751 2425 2204 2187 2064 1973 1695
Rashaun Woods (293-4414) Justin Blackmon (253-3564) Hart Lee Dykes (224-3510) D’Juan Woods (163-2751) Dez Bryant (147-2425) Josh Stewart (180-2204) Adarius Bowman (127-2187) Tracy Moore (144-2064) Herman Eben (114-1973) Josh Cooper (161-1695)
1999-03 2008-11 1985-88 2002-06 2007-09 2011-13 2006-07 2009-13 1968-70 2007-11
42 40 31 29 20 20 18 15 15 12 12 12
Rashaun Woods Justin Blackmon Hart Lee Dykes Dez Bryant D’Juan Woods Adarius Bowman Tracy Moore Alonzo Mayes Herman Eben Jamie Harris Charlie Moore Josh Stewart
1999-03 2008-11 1985-88 2007-09 2002-06 2006-07 2009-13 1994-97 1968-70 1983-84 2009-13 2011-13
17.22 16.98 16.88 16.51 16.50 16.08 15.67 15.25 15.23 15.17
Adarius Bowman Curtis Mayfield D’Juan Woods Herman Eben Dez Bryant Terry Young Hart Lee Dykes Isaiah Anderson Shannon Culver Rafael Denson
(127-2187) (85-1443) (163-2751) (114-1973) (147-2425) (77-1069) (224-3510) (63-961) (64-975) (94-1426)
2006-07 1988-90 2002-06 1968-70 2007-09 1979-82 1985-88 2008-12 1992-93 1991-94
RECEPTIONS/GAME (MINIMUM 20 GAMES) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
6.66 6.23 5.46 5.29 5.25 4.74 4.40 3.80 3.43 3.20
Justin Blackmon Rashaun Woods Hart Lee Dykes Adarius Bowman Dez Bryant Josh Stewart Terry Brown Herman Eben Josh Cooper D’Juan Woods
(38 games) (47 games) (41 games) (24 games) (28 games) (38 games) (20 games) (30 games) (47 games) (51 games)
TDS RESPONSIBLE FOR 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
88 76 66 60 58 54 48 44 43 42 42
Zac Robinson Brandon Weeden Mike Gundy Barry Sanders Josh Fields Thurman Thomas Tony Lindsay Clint Chelf Joseph Randle Justin Blackmon Rashaun Woods
2005-09 2007-11 1986-89 1986-88 2001-03 1984-87 1997-00 2009-13 2010-12 2008-11 1999-03
2005-09
2. 9110
Brandon Weeden (1142-9110)
2007-11
3. 8272
Mike Gundy (1330-8272)
1986-89
4. 5984
Josh Fields (917-5984)
2001-03
5. 5528
Tony Lindsay (969-5528)
1997-00
6. 5341
Tone’ Jones (1129-5341)
1993-96
7. 5034
Thurman Thomas (994-5034)
1984-87
8. 4977
Terry Miller (881-4977)
1974-77
INTERCEPTIONS
2008-11 1999-03 1985-88 2006-07 2007-09 2011-13 1967-68 1968-70 2007-11 2002-06
1. 18
Bob Fenimore (18-422)
1943-46
2. 16
Mark Moore (16-307)
1983-86
16
4. 13
Melvin Gilliam (16-153)
1985-88
Gregg Johnson (13-100)
1977-80
5. 12
Rod Brown (12-192)
1982-84
Justin Gilbert (12-180)
2010-13
12
9. 4782
Clint Chelf (505-4277)
2009-13
12
Scott Harmon (12-175)
1990-93
10. 4318
David Thompson (846-4318)
1993-96
12
Adam Hinds (12-100)
1982-84
12
Chris Rockins (12-178)
1980-83
12
John Gates (12-157)
1968-69
1. 293.9
Brandon Weeden
(31 games)
2007-11
2. 226.1
Zac Robinson
(45 games)
2005-09
3. 188.0
Mike Gundy
(44 games)
1986-89
1. 422
Bob Fenimore (18-422)
1943-46
4. 187.0
Josh Fields
(32 games)
2001-03
2. 353
Rod Smith (10-353)
1986-89
INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS
5. 162.6
Tony Lindsay
(34 games)
1997-00
3. 307
Mark Moore (16-307)
1983-86
6. 159.4
Clint Chelf
(30 games)
2009-13
4. 282
Darrent Williams (11-282)
2001-04
7. 140.6
Bobby Reid
(27 games)
2005-07
5. 226
Greg Hill (6-226)
1979-82
8. 136.5
Aso Pogi
(28 games)
2000-02
6. 210
Shaun Lewis (8-210)
2010-13
9. 133.5
Tone’ Jones
(40 games)
1993-96
7. 192
Rod Brown (12-192)
1982-84
10. 126.3
Rusty Hilger
(26 games)
1982-84
8. 180
Justin Gilbert (12-180)
2010-13
TOTAL OFFENSE/PLAY (MINIMUM 400 PLAYS)
AVERAGE YARDS/CATCH (MIN. 60 RECEPTIONS) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Zac Robinson (1425-10175)
TOTAL OFFENSE/GAME (MINIMUM 20 GAMES)
TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 10.
DEFENSE
TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 1999-03 2008-11 1985-88 2011-13 2002-06 2007-11 2007-09 2009-13 2006-07 1968-70
9. 178
Chris Rockins (12-178)
1980-83
10. 175
Scott Harmon (12-175)
1990-93
1. 7.98
Brandon Weeden
(1142-9110)
2007-11
2. 7.55
J.W. Walsh
(461-3481)
2011-13
3. 7.51
Clint Chelf
(637-4782)
2009-13
1. 5
Darrent Williams
2001-04
4. 7.14
Zac Robinson
(1425-10175)
2005-09
2. 3
Mark Moore
1983-86
INTERCEPTION RETURN TDS
5. 6.81
Barry Sanders
(560-3814)
1986-88
6. 6.53
Josh Fields
(917-5984)
2001-03
4. 2
7. 6.22
Mike Gundy
(1330-8272)
1986-89
8. 6.09
Bobby Reid
(623-3797)
2005-07
9. 5.91
Kendall Hunter
(708-4181)
2007-10
10. 5.90
Vernand Morency
(451-2661)
2002-04
3
1. 6017
Thurman Thomas
1984-87
2. 5484
Barry Sanders
1986-88
3. 5305
Terry Miller
1974-77
4. 4840
Kendall Hunter
2007-10
5. 4658
David Thompson
1993-96
6. 4424
Rashaun Woods
1999-03
7. 4383
Ernest Anderson
1979-83
8. 4283
Joseph Randle
2010-12
9. 4093
Jamaal Fobbs
1997-00
10. 3672
Rafael Denson
1991-94
1986-89 1982-85
2
Jerry Deckard
1985-87
2
Justin Gilbert
2010-13
2
Patrick Lavine
2006-09
2
Shaun Lewis
2010-12
2
Cleveland Vann
1972-73
10. 1
ALL PURPOSE YARDS
Rod Smith Harry Roberts
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FUMBLES FORCED
ALL PURPOSE YARDS/GAME (MIN. 20 GAMES) 1. 171.4
Barry Sanders
(32 games)
1986-88
2. 128.0
Thurman Thomas
(47 games)
1984-87
3. 126.3
Terry Miller
(42 games)
1974-77
3. 109.8
Joseph Randle
(39 games)
2010-12
4. 109.1
Dantrell Savage
(22 games)
2006-07
5. 108.3
Gerald Hudson
(30 games)
1988-90
6. 107.7
Dez Bryant
(28 games)
2007-09
7. 105.9
David Thompson
(44 games)
1993-96
8. 103.0
Kendall Hunter
(47 games)
2007-10
9. 100.1
Vernand Morency
(30 games)
2002-04
10. 97.3
Andre Richardson
(33 games)
1994-96
1. 10
Stacey Satterwhite
1988-91
Ricky Young
1978-81
10
3. 9
Curtis Boone
1978-80
John Corker
1976-79
9
5. 7
Jason Gildon
1990-93
Pete DiClemente
1978-81
7
7
Dexter Manley
1979-80
7
Shaun Lewis
2010-13
9. 6
Kenyatta Wright
1996-99
10. 5
Caleb Lavey
2010-13
5
Daytawion Lowe
2009-13
5
Tyler Johnson
2010-13
5
Andre Sexton
2005-09
5
Victor DeGrate
2003-06
5
Donovan Woods
2003-07
5
Rod Smith
1986-89
5
Gary Chachere
1979-82
FUMBLES RECOVERED 1. 14
Phillip Dokes
1974-76
2. 9
Chris Rockins
1980-83
9
Barry Price
1971-73
4. 8
Rod Smith
1986-89
8
Jason Gildon
1990-93
8
Rod Fisher
1981-83
8
Mike Green
1979-82
8
John Corker
1976-79
9. 7
John Little
1967-69
Shaun Lewis
2010-13
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INDIVIDUAL CAREER LISTS FUMBLE RETURNS (SINCE 1982)
TACKLES FOR LOSS YARDAGE
1. 10.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10.
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1
Terrence Robinson (2-97) Jamie Blatnick (2-64) James Thomas (2-63) Brodrick Brown (2-58) Jason Gildon (2-19) Kevin Williams (2-9) Robbie Gillem (2-6) Kenyatta Wright (2-3) Bryant Ward (2-2) By numerous
1999-02 2007-11 2008-11 2008-12 1990-93 1999-02 1998-01 1996-99 2008-10
Jason Gildon (60-6/325) Leslie O’Neal (46-0/274) Gary Lewis (39-261) Dexter Manley (39-231) Phillip Dokes (42-221) Rodney Harding (37-0/217) Nathan Peterson (34-6/194) Gary Chachere (39-194) Greg Richmond (33-1/185) Kevin Williams (37-1/184)
1990-93 1982-85 1980-82 1977-80 1973-76 1982-84 2004-07 1979-82 2000-03 1999-02
FUMBLE RETURN YARDS (SINCE 1982)
QUARTERBACK SACKS (SINCE 1981)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
97 78 64 63 58 57 57 55 54 53
Terrence Robinson (2-97) Tyler Patmon (1-78) Jamie Blatnick (2-64) James Thomas (2-63) Brodrick Brown (2-58) LaWaylon Brown (1-57) Donovan Woods (1-57) Justin Gent (1-55) Tyler Johnson (1-54) Darrent Williams (1-53)
1999-02 2013 2007-11 2008-11 2008-12 1999-02 2003-07 2006-10 2010-13 2001-04
34.0 33.0 31.0 21.5 21.0 20.5 18.5 17.0 16.5 16.0
Leslie O’Neal (34-0/248) Jason Gildon (32-2/213) Rodney Harding (31/274) Greg Richmond (21-1/161) Gary Lewis (21-159) Nathan Peterson (19-3/151) Kevin Williams (18-1/141) Victor DeGrate (16-2/85) Marcus Jones (16-1/96) Jamie Blatnick (15-2/96)
1982-85 1990-93 1981-84 2000-03 1981-84 2004-07 1999-02 2003-06 1985-88,98-01 2007-11
FUMBLE RETURN TDS (SINCE 1982)
YARDS FROM SACKS (SINCE 1981)
1.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Tyler Patmon Tyler Johnson Nathan Peterson Donovan Woods Terrence Robinson Kevin Williams Grant Jones Chris Collins Daytawion Lowe Josh Stewart Skip Walker James Thomas Mike Hudson Richetti Jones Donald Booker Kenyatta Wright Robbie Gillem
2013 2010-13 2004-07 2003-07 1999-02 1999-02 2003-06 2006-07 2009,11-13 2011-13 1993 2008-11 1983-86 2007-11 2008-09 1996-99 1998-01
TOTAL TACKLES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10.
496 485 451 369 332 320 320 319 306 301
John Corker Mike Green Ricky Young Sim Drain John Little Andre Sexton Phillip Dokes Paul Duren Gary Darnell Elbert Craig
1976-79 1979-82 1978-81 1986-89 1967-69 2005-09 1973-76 2002-05 1967-69 2000-03
TACKLES FOR LOSS 1. 2. 3. 4. 7. 8. 10.
136
325 274 261 231 221 217 194 194 185 184
63.0 46.0 42.0 39.0 39.0 39.0 37.5 37.0 37.0 35.0 35.0
Jason Gildon (60-6/325) Leslie O’Neal (46-0/274) Phillip Dokes (42-221) Gary Chachere (39-194) Gary Lewis (39-261) Dexter Manley (39-231) Kevin Williams (37-1/184) Nathan Peterson (34-6/194) Rodney Harding (37-0/217) Kenyatta Wright (34-2/124) Barry Price (35-159)
1990-93 1982-85 1973-76 1979-82 1980-82 1977-80 1999-02 2004-07 1982-84 1996-99 1971-73
274 248 213 161 159 151 141 118 113 113
Rodney Harding (31/274) Leslie O’Neal (34-0/248) Jason Gildon (32-2/213) Greg Richmond (21-1/161) Gary Lewis (21-159) Nathan Peterson (19-3/151) Kevin Williams (18-1/141) Juqua Thomas (13-3/118) Jevon Langford (13-3/113) Andrel Waddle (12-2/113)
1982-84 1982-85 1990-93 2000-03 1981-84 2004-07 1999-02 1999-00 1993-95 1995-98
PASS BREAKUPS 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
45 40 36 36 32 29 27 26 25 24 24
Chris Rockins Darrent Williams Markelle Martin Perrish Cox Melvin Gilliam Jacob Lacey Justin Gilbert Brodrick Brown Gregg Johnson Tom Carraway Bennie Goodwin
1980-83 2001-04 2008-11 2006-09 1985-88 2005-08 2010-13 2008-12 1977-80 1969-71 1967-69
QB HURRIES (SINCE 1982) 1. 2. 4. 5. 7. 10.
17 15 15 13 10 10 9 9 9 8 8 8 8
Marque Fountain Jamie Blatnick Richetti Jones Ugo Chinasa Greg Richmond Leslie O’Neal Calvin Barnett Shaun Lewis Terrence Robinson Kevin Williams Nathan Peterson Tyler Johnson Khreem Smith
2003-07 2007-11 2007-11 2006-10 2000-03 1982-85 2012-13 2010-13 1999-02 1999-02 2004-07 2010-13 2001-03
SPECIAL TEAMS PAT KICKS MADE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
199 163 151 137 132 110 102 89 82 79
Dan Bailey (199-201) Cary Blanchard (163-167) Quinn Sharp (151-152) Luke Phillips (137-139) Jason Ricks (132-137) Tim Sydnes (110-114) Abby Daigle (102-107) Larry Roach (89-101) Colin Ankerson (82-85) Lawson Vaughn (79-82)
2007-10 1987-90 2008-12 2001-03 2004-07 1996-99 1973-76 1981-84 1977-80 1992-95
PAT KICKS ATTEMPTED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
201 167 152 139 137 114 102 101 85
Dan Bailey (199-201) Cary Blanchard (163-167) Quinn Sharp (151-152) Luke Phillips (137-139) Jason Ricks (132-137) Tim Sydnes (110-114) Abby Daigle (102-107) Larry Roach (89-101) Colin Ankerson (82-85)
2007-10 1987-90 2008-12 2001-03 2004-07 1996-99 1973-76 1981-84 1977-80
PAT KICK PCT (MINIMUM 20 ATTEMPTS) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.
100.0 99.3 99.0 98.6 98.5 97.6 97.1 96.5 96.5 96.4
Joey O’Donnell Quinn Sharp Dan Bailey Luke Phillips Ben Grogan Cary Blanchard Bruce Redden Tim Sydnes Colin Ankersen Jason Ricks
(35-35) (151-152) (199-201) (137-139) (67-68) (163-167) (33-34) (110-114) (82-85) (132-137)
FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
69 57 56 54 50 42 39 31 29 26
Larry Roach (69-105) Dan Bailey (57-72) Cary Blanchard (56-77) Tim Sydnes (54-80) Quinn Sharp (50-59) Luke Phillips (42-51) Lawson Vaughn (39-58) Abby Daigle (31-69) Jason Ricks (29-42) Colin Ankersen (26-63)
1981-84 2007-10 1987-90 1996-99 2008-12 2001-03 1992-95 1973-76 2004-07 1977-80
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
105 80 77 77 72 69 63 59 58 51
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1981-84 1996-99 1987-90 1982-84 2007-10 1973-76 1977-80 2008-12 1992-95 2001-03
1985-86 2008-12 2007-10 2001-03 2013 1987-90 2005-06 1996-99 1977-890 2004-07
INDIVIDUAL CAREER LISTS FIELD GOAL PCT (MINIMUM 15 ATTEMPTS)
PUNT RETURN YARDS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
84.7 82.4 80.0 79.2 72.7 69.0 67.5 67.2 65.7 61.1
Quinn Sharp Luke Phillips Bruce Redden Dan Bailey Cary Blanchard Jason Ricks Tim Sydnes Lawson Vaughn Larry Roach Ben Grogan
(50-59) (42-51) (12-15) (57-72) (56-77) (29-42) (54-80) (39-58) (69-105) (11-18)
2008-12 2001-03 2005-06 2007-10 1987-90 2004-07 1996-99 1992-95 1982-84 2013
PUNT YARDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
10243 10043 9361 8545 7090 6744 6575 6439 5724 5169
Cliff Parsley (239-10243) Scott Elder (247-10043) Quinn Sharp (204-9361) Matt Fodge (202-8545) Cole Farden (167-7090) Ronnie Johnson (188-6744) James Benien (152-6575) Scott Tyner (151-6439) Greg Ivy (129-5724) J.T. Neal (128-5169)
247 239 204 202 188 167 152 151 144 129
Scott Elder (247-10043) Cliff Parsley (239-10243) Quinn Sharp (204-9361) Matt Fodge (202-8545) Ronnie Johnson (188-6744) Cole Farden (167-7090) James Benien (152-6575) Scott Tyner (151-6439) Cary Blanchard (144-5708) Kris Lundgaard (129-5063)
1. 4. 7.
45.89 44.37 44.00 43.26 42.86 42.64 42.46 42.30 41.75 40.66 40.66
Quinn Sharp Greg Ivy Jason Davis James Benien Cliff Parsley Scott Tyner Cole Farden Matt Fodge John Conway Scott Elder Rich Thompson
1995-96,98-99 1999-00,02-03 1967-69 2006-09 1995-97 1999-02 1969-71 2001-04 2011-13 2007-09
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
1998-01 1973-76 2008-12 2005-08 1966-68 2001-04 1970-71 1992-93 1987-90 1978-79
(204-9361) (129-5724) (113-4972) (152-6575) (239-10243) (151-6439) (167-7090) (202-8545) (124-5202) (247-10043) (79-3212)
3 3 3 2 2 2 1
Darrent Williams Barry Sanders Dez Bryant Perrish Cox Gabe Lindsay Josh Stewart By many players
21.91 19.59 17.52 16.66 15.35 13.34 13.28 11.67 11.57 11.29
Darrent Williams Dez Bryant Josh Stewart Larry Elliott RW McQuarters Gabe Lindsay Terance Richardson Terran Davis-Bryant Perrish Cox Barry Sanders
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
117 102 69 62 54 51 48 43 40 38
Perrish Cox (117-2804) Justin Gilbert (102-2681) Jamaal Fobbs (69-1441) Larry Elliott (62-1408) Rafael Denson (54-1148) RW McQuarters (51-1186) Ron Ingram (48-1020) Barry Sanders (43-1057) Bobby Riley (40-833) Chris Massey (38-1067)
2006-09 2010-13 1997-00 1963-65 1991-94 1995-97 1978-80 1986-88 1983-86 1999-02
KICK RETURN TDS 2001-04 1986-88 2007-09 2006-09 1999-00,02-03 2011-13
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
6 4 3 2 1
Justin Gilbert Perrish Cox Barry Sanders Dick Graham By several players
2010-13 2006-09 1986-88 1969-71
AVERAGE YARDS/KICK RETURN (MINIMUM 20 ATTEMPTS)
AVERAGE YARDS/PUNT RETURN (MINIMUM 20 ATTEMPTS) (22-482) (22-431) (25-438) (24-400) (43-660) (64-854) (68-903) (54-630) (60-694) (38-429)
2001-04 2007-09 2011-13 1963-64 1995-97 1999-00,02-03 1995-96,98-99 1999-02 2006-09 1986-88
1. 28.08 2. 26.28 3. 25.68 4. 24.79 5. 24.64 6. 24.58 7. 24.44 8. 24.09 9. 23.97 10. 23.25
Chris Massey Justin Gilbert Franklin Williams Andre Richardson Dick Graham Barry Sanders Harry Roberts Grant Jones Perrish Cox RW McQuarters
(38-1067) (102-2681) (22-565) (24-595) (33-813) (43-1057) (32-782) (34-819) (117-2804) (51-1186)
1999-02 2010-13 1963-64 1994-96 1969-71 1986-88 1982-85 2003-06 2006-09 1995-97
KICK RETURN YARDS
AVERAGE YARDS/PUNT (MIN. 40 ATTEMPTS) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
KICK RETURNS
Terance Richardson (68-903) Gabe Lindsay (64-854) Bennie Goodwin (76-787) Perrish Cox (60-694) RW McQuarters (43-660) Terrance Davis-Bryant (54-630) Dick Graham (73-487) Darrent Williams (22-482) Josh Stewart (25-438) Dez Bryant (22-431)
PUNT RETURN TDS 1973-76 1998-01 2008-12 2005-08 2001-04 1966-68 1970-71 1992-93 1994-95 1980-81
PUNT ATTEMPTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
903 854 787 694 660 630 487 482 438 431
2008-12 1994-95 1996-97 1970-71 1973-76 1992-93 2001-04 2005-08 1982-83 1998-01 1985-86
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
2804 2681 1441 1408 1186 1148 1067 1057 1020 833
Perrish Cox (117-2804) Justin Gilbert (102-2681) Jamaal Fobbs (69-1441) Larry Elliott (62-1408) RW McQuarters (51-1186) Rafael Denson (54-1148) Chris Massey (38-1067) Barry Sanders (43-1057) Ron Ingram (48-1020) Bobby Riley (40-833)
2006-09 2010-13 1997-00 1963-65 1995-97 1991-94 1999-02 1986-88 1978-80 1983-86
BLOCKED KICKS 1. 2. 4. 6.
5 4 4 3 3 2
Chris Massey Fath’ Carter Rob Warner Leslie O’Neal Dean Prater By 14 players
1999-02 2000-03 1971 1982-85 1978-80
PUNT RETURNS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
76 73 68 64 60 54 52 50 49 43 43
Bennie Goodwin (76-787) Dick Graham (73-487) Terance Richardson (68-903) Gabe Lindsay (64-854) Perrish Cox (60-694) Terrance Davis-Bryant (54-630) Scott Harmon (52-326) David Hankins (50-426) Bobby Riley (49-360) Andre Richardson (43-340) RW McQuarters (43-660)
1967-69 1969-71 1995-96,98-99 1999-00,02-03 2006-09 1999-02 1990-93 1974-76 1983-86 1994-96 1995-97
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LONGEST PLAYS RUSHING PLAYS
PUNT RETURNS
FIELD GOALS
1. 99
Ed Gallagher vs. Kansas State (1908)
1. 95
Josh Stewart vs. TCU (2013)
1. 56
Larry Roach vs. Kansas (1981)
2. 97
Dorsey Gibson vs. Houston (1953)
2. 90
Jim Wiggins vs. Detroit (1956)
2. 55
Jason Ricks vs. Texas Tech (2004)
3. 95
Tatum Bell vs. Texas Tech (2003)
Jim Spavital vs. Drake (1946)
Tim Sydnes vs. Colorado (1996)
4. 91
David Thompson vs. Kansas State (1995)
4. 87
Jim Spavital vs. TCU (1947)
4. 53
Jason Ricks vs. Missouri State (2006)
Jim Dillard vs. Tulsa (1959)
5. 83
Wes Hankins vs. Arkansas (1974)
53
Luke Phillips vs. Texas (2003)
6. 89
Barry Sanders vs. Miami, OH (1988)
83
Benny Goodwin vs. Kansas State (1967)
53
Abby Daigle vs. Oklahoma (1974)
7. 88
Tatum Bell vs. Southern Mississippi (2002)
83
B.J. Aldridge vs. SMU (1947)
7. 52
Dan Bailey vs. Louisiana (2010)
8. 87
Kenny Zachary vs. Kansas (1984)
8. 82
Dez Bryant vs. Houston (2009)
52
Dan Bailey vs. Louisiana (2010)
9. 85
Bill Bredde vs. Wyoming (1953)
82
R.W. McQuarters vs. NE Louisiana (1997)
52
Bruce Redden vs. Missouri (2005)
10. 83
Mike Hamilton vs. Texas Tech (2005)
82
Mike Clark vs. Oklahoma (1989)
52
Bruce Redden vs. Arkansas State (2005)
52
Luke Phillips vs. Texas (2003)
52
Luke Phillips vs. Southern Miss (2002)
52
Luke Phillips vs. Oklahoma (2001)
52
Luke Phillips vs. Oklahoma (2001)
52
Lawson Vaughn vs. Kansas State (1995)
52
Cary Blanchard vs. Northern Iowa (1990)
52
Cary Blanchard vs. Oklahoma (1989)
52
Cary Blanchard vs. Missouri (1988)
52
Larry Roach vs. Kansas State (1984)
52
Colin Ankersen vs. Kansas State (1980)
91
90
PASSING PLAYS
INTERCEPTION RETURNS
1. 95 Zac Robinson to Jeremy Broadway vs. Iowa State (2008)
1. 97
Greg Hill vs. Kansas State (1981)
2. 85 Earl Wheeler to Curtis Mayfield vs. Nebraska (1989)
2. 95
Charles Verner vs. TCU (1993)
Rod Brown vs. Bowling Green (1984)
85 Bob Cutburth to Hermann Eben vs. Kansas St. (1969)
95
4. 84 Mike Gundy to Gerald Hudson vs. Kansas (1989)
4. 85
Darrent Williams vs. Baylor (2001)
5. 83
Bobby Shephard vs. Kansas State (1974)
6. 81 Brandon Weeden to Justin Blackmon vs. Tulsa (2010)
Al Scanland vs. Baylor (1942)
7. 80 Brandon Weeden to Justin Blackmon vs. Nebraska (2010)
7. 82
Jerry Deckard vs. Illinois State (1986)
80 Zac Robinson to Dez Bryant vs. Iowa State (2008)
82
John Gattis vs. Oklahoma (1944)
80 Gary Porter to Shannon Culver vs. Missouri (1992)
9. 79
Andrew McGee vs. Tulsa (2010)
80 Scott Burk to Ron Ingram vs. Arkansas (1978)
10. 78
Bill Williams/Choppy Spencer vs. Tulsa (1955)
80 Charlie Weatherbie to Sam Lisle vs. Wichita St. (1975)
84 Tony Pounds to Dick Graham vs. Nebraska (1970)
83
FUMBLE RETURNS
KICKOFF RETURNS
1. 97
Greg Hill vs. Kansas State (1981)
1. 100
Justin Gilbert vs. Kansas (2013)
2. 96
Alex Loyd/Cecil Hankins vs. Texas Tech (1945)
100
Justin Gilbert at Texas (2011)
3. 93
T. Robinson at Kansas (2002)
100
Barry Sanders vs. Miami (Ohio) (1988)
4. 78
Tyler Patmon vs. Baylor (2013)
100
Barry Sanders vs. Kansas (1987)
5. 63
James Thomas vs. Texas A&M (2010)
100
Barry Sanders vs. Tulsa (1987)
6. 59
Jamie Blatnick vs. Oklahoma (2011)
6. 98
Perrish Cox vs. Kansas State (2007)
7. 57
LaWaylon Brown vs. Southern Miss (2000)
98
Dick Graham vs. Nebraska (1970)
Donovan Woods vs. Baylor (2006)
98
Wayne Hallmark vs. Nebraska (1969)
9. 55
Justin Gent vs. Oklahoma (2009)
98
Bill Bredde vs. Oklahoma (1952)
10. 54
Tyler Johnson at Iowa State (2013)
10. 97
Chris Massey vs. Texas (2001)
97
Bobby Riley vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (1986)
97
Bobby Cole/Wayne Halmark vs. Kansas (1969)
57
55
PUNTS 1. 82
Jason Davis vs. Oklahoma (1996)
2. 80
Cole Farden vs. Baylor (2003)
3. 78
Scott Elder vs. Kansas (1998)
78
Greg Ivy vs. Baylor (1994)
78
Quinn Sharp vs. Nebraska (2010)
6. 74
Cary Blanchard vs. Oklahoma (1990)
74
Jason Davis vs. Fresno State (1997)
74
Quinn Sharp vs. West Virginia (2012)
9. 73
Greg Ivy vs. Oklahoma (1994)
73
Greg Ivy vs. Colorado (1995)
73
Quinn Sharp vs. Kansas (2012)
73
Rich Thompson vs. Iowa State (1985)
Josh Stewartâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 95-yard punt return against TCU in 2013 was the longest in school history.
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Oklahoma State has had at least one All-American each of the last six seasons. Russell Okung was a unanimous All-American in 2009. He earned his first NFL Pro Bowl nod in 2013.
BOWL GAME BRUISERS
Oklahoma State has fared well in bowl games historically, compiling an impressive 15-9 record all-time. Justin Blackmon helped lead the Cowboys to a win in the 2012 Fiesta Bowl.
HALL OF FAMERS
Cowboys Thurman Thomas, Barry Sanders, Bob Fenimore (pictured right) and coaches Jimmy Johnson and Pappy Waldorf are all in the College Football Hall of Fame.
Barry Sanders
HISTORY Barry Sandersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Heisman Trophy season of 1988 - perhaps the greatest Heisman season of them all - celebrates its 25th anniversary this year.
COWBOY FOOTBALL
YEARLY SUMMARY Coach (alma mater) Year Overall Home Away Neutral League Record/Finish
Coach (alma mater) Year Overall Home Away Neutral League Record/Finish
No Coach
1901 1902 1903 1904 1905
Lt. Boyd A. Hill
1906 1-4-2 0-3-2 1-1-0 0-0
Phil Cutchin (Kentucky)
1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968
0-6-0 0-0 1-4-0 0-0 1-5-0 0-0 2-5-0 0-0 3-3-0 0-0 1-5-0 0-0
0-6-0/8th 3-4-0/5th 2-5-0/6th 4-2-1/3rd 3-4-0/5th 2-5-0/6th
Ed Parry (Chicago)
1907 1-3-1 1-0-1 0-3-0 0-0 1908 4-3-0 3-1-0 1-2-0 0-0
Floyd Gass (Oklahoma State)
1969 5-5-0 3-1-0 2-4-0 0-0 1970 4-7-0 4-2-0 0-5-0 0-0 1971 4-6-1 2-2-0 2-4-1 0-0
3-4-0/5th 2-5-0/6th 2-5-0/5th
Paul J. Davis (Dickinson)
1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914
Dave Smith (Texas A&I)
1972 6-5-0 5-1-0 1-4-0 0-0
4-3-0/2nd
John G. Griffith (Ohio State)
1915 4-5-1 2-1-1 2-2-0 0-2 1916 4-4-0 3-1-0 1-1-0 0-2
0-3-0/T7th 0-3-0/T5th
Jim Stanley (Texas A&M)
1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978
5-4-2 7-5-0 7-4-0 9-3-0 4-7-0 3-8-0
3-2-1 4-1-0 5-2-0 5-1-0 2-3-0 3-2-0
2-2-1 0-0 2-4-0 1-0 2-2-0 0-0 3-2-0 1-0 2-4-0 0-0 0-6-0 0-0
2-3-2/4th 4-3-0/4th 3-4-0/5th 5-2-0/1st 2-5-0/7th 3-4-0/5th
E.A. Pritchard (Illinois)
1917 4-5-0 3-1-0 0-4-0 1-0 1918 4-2-0 2-0-0 2-1-0 0-1
1-2-0/T5th 0-2-0/T6th
James E. Pixlee (Missouri)
1919 3-3-2 2-0-2 1-2-0 0-1 1920 0-7-1 0-4-1 0-2-0 0-1
0-2-0/8th 0-3-0/T7th
Jimmy Johnson (Arkansas)
1979 1980 1981 1982 1983
7-4-0 4-7-1 7-5-0 4-5-2 8-4-0
3-2-0 3-4-0 3-3-0 3-0-2 2-3-0
4-2-0 0-0 1-2-0 0-1 4-1-0 0-1 1-5-0 0-0 5-1-0 1-0
5-2-0/3rd 3-4-0/5th 4-3-0/3rd 3-2-2/3rd 3-4-0/4th
John Maulbetsch (Michigan)
1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928
5-4-1 5-4-1 2-8-0 6-1-2 2-5-1 3-4-1 4-4-0 1-7-0
4-0-1 4-1-1 1-3-0 5-0-0 2-2-0 2-1-1 2-1-0 1-3-0
1-4-0 0-0 0-3-0 1-0 1-4-0 0-1 1-1-2 0-0 0-3-1 0-0 1-3-0 0-0 2-3-0 0-0 0-4-0 0-0
1-1-0/T4th 2-3-0/5th 1-3-0/6th 1-1-1/T3rd 0-3-1/10th 3-0-1/1st 2-1-0/3rd 0-1-0/T4th
Lynn O. Waldorf (Syracuse)
1929 1930 1931 1932 1933
4-3-2 7-2-1 8-2-1 9-1-2 6-2-1
3-2-1 3-1-0 6-0-0 5-0-1 3-1-0
1-1-1 0-0 4-1-1 0-0 2-2-1 0-0 4-1-1 0-0 3-1-1 0-0
1-1-0/3rd 2-0-0/T1st 1-0-0/T1st 3-0-0/1st 2-0-0/1st
Pat Jones (Arkansas)
1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
10-2-0 6-0-0 8-4-0 4-2-0 6-5-0 4-2-0 10-2-0 5-1-0 10-2-0 5-1-0 4-7-0 2-4-0 4-7-0 3-2-0 0-10-1 0-6-0 4-6-1 4-0-1 3-8-0 2-4-0 3-7-1 2-2-1
3-2-0 1-0 4-1-0 0-1 2-3-0 0-0 4-1-0 1-0 3-1-0 2-0 2-3-0 0-0 1-5-0 0-0 0-4-1 0-0 0-6-0 0-0 1-4-0 0-0 1-5-0 0-0
5-2-0/3rd 4-3-0/3rd 4-3-0/4th 5-2-0/3rd 5-2-0/3rd 3-4-0/5th 2-5-0/6th 0-6-1/8th 2-4-1/5th 0-7-0/8th 0-6-1/T7th
Albert Exendine (Carlisle)
1934 4-5-1 3-2-1 1-3-0 0-0 1935 3-7-0 3-1-0 0-6-0 0-0
1-1-0/T3rd 0-3-0/7th
Theodore J. Cox (Minnesota)
1936 1-9-0 1-3-0 0-6-0 0-0 1937 4-6-0 2-2-0 2-4-0 0-0 1938 2-8-0 1-4-0 1-3-0 0-1
1-2-0/5th 2-2-0/T4th 0-4-0/T7th
2-3-0 No team 0-2-2 0-5-0 1-3-2
5-3-0 3-4-0 5-2-0 6-2-0 4-3-0 6-2-1
1-2-0 0-1-0 1-0 0-0-2 0-2-0 0-0 0-1-0 0-3-0 0-1 1-1-1 0-2-1 0-0
2-2-0 3-0-0 3-2-0 5-0-0 4-1-0 4-0-0
3-1-0 0-0 0-4-0 0-0 2-0-0 0-0 1-2-0 0-0 0-1-0 0-1 1-2-1 1-0
Jim Lookabaugh (Oklahoma A&M) 1939 5-4-1 3-1-0 2-3-1 0-0 3-1-0/2nd 1940 6-3-1 5-0-0 1-3-0 0-0-1 3-1-0/2nd 1941 5-4-0 2-2-0 3-2-0 0-0 3-1-0/2nd 1942 6-3-1 3-0-1 3-2-0 0-1 4-1-0/2nd 1943 3-4-0 0-2-0 2-1-0 1-1 0-1-0/2nd 1944 8-1-0 1-1-0 4-0-0 3-0 1-0-0/1st 1945 9-0-0 3-0-0 5-0-0 1-0 1-0-0/1st 1946 3-7-1 3-2-1 0-5-0 0-0 1-1-0/T3rd 1947 3-7-0 0-4-0 3-3-0 0-0 0-2-0/5th 1948 6-4-0 3-2-0 3-1-0 0-1 2-0-0/1st 1949 4-4-2 2-1-1 2-3-1 0-0 1-2-1/3rd
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J.B. Whitworth (Alabama)
1950 1951 1952 1953 1954
4-6-1 3-7-0 3-7-0 7-3-0 5-4-1
1-3-0 2-3-0 2-3-0 4-1-0 1-2-0
3-3-1 0-0 1-4-0 0-0 1-3-0 0-1 3-2-0 0-0 3-2-1 1-0
1-2-1/2nd 3-2-0/2nd 2-2-0/3rd 3-1-0/T1st 2-2-0/3rd
Cliff Speegle (Oklahoma)
1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962
2-8-0 3-5-2 6-3-1 8-3-0 6-4-0 3-7-0 4-6-0 4-6-0
2-3-0 1-3-0 4-0-0 3-2-0 4-1-0 0-4-0 4-1-0 1-2-0
0-5-0 0-0 2-2-2 0-0 2-3-1 0-0 4-1-0 1-0 2-3-0 0-0 3-3-0 0-0 0-5-0 0-0 3-4-0 0-0
1-3-0/4th 2-1-1/T2nd -— — — 2-5-0/6th 2-5-0/6th 2-5-0/6th
1-8-0 4-6-0 3-7-0 4-5-1 4-5-1 3-7-0
1-2-0 3-2-0 2-2-0 2-0-1 1-2-1 2-2-0
Bob Simmons (Bowling Green State) 1995 4-8 1-4 3-4 0-0 2-5/T5th 1996 5-6 5-2 0-4 0-1 2-6/5th South 1997 8-4 4-2 4-1 0-1 5-3/T2nd South 1998 5-6 4-2 1-4 0-1 3-5/4th South 1999 5-6 4-2 1-4 0-0 3-5/5th South 2000 3-8 2-4 1-4 0-0 1-7/5th South Les Miles (Michigan)
2001 4-7 2-4 2-3 0-0 2-6/5th South 2002 8-5 6-1 1-3 1-1 5-3/4th South 2003 9-4 6-1 3-2 0-1 5-3/3rd South 2004 7-5 4-2 3-2 0-1 4-4/5th South
Mike Gundy (Oklahoma State) 2005 4-7 3-3 1-4 0-0 1-7/6th South 2006 7-6 4-2 1-4 2-0 3-5/5th South 2007 7-6 4-2 2-4 1-0 4-4/3rd South 2008 9-4 6-1 2-2 1-1 5-3/4th South 2009 9-4 6-2 3-1 0-1 6-2/2nd South 2010 11-2 6-2 4-0 1-0 6-2/T1st South 2011 12-1 6-0 5-1 1-0 8-1/1st 2012 8-5 6-1 1-4 1-0 5-4/T3rd 2013 10-3 5-1 4-1 1-1 7-2/T2nd Totals — 549-531-47 Home — 333-190-24
Conference — 227-276-19 Away — 199-317-2
Neutral — 28-27-1
CONFERENCE AFFILIATION BY YEAR
1915-1924 Southwest Conference 1925-1956 Missouri Valley Conference 1956-1959 None 1960-1995 Big Eight Conference 1996-Present Big 12 Conference
RECORD BY DECADE
Years 1901-09 1910-19 1920-29 1930-39 1940-49 1950-59 1960-69 1970-79 1980-89 1990-99 2000-09 2010-
GP Overall Home 47 14-26-7 8-10-6 79 43-32-4 31-6-3 88 32-47-9 24-17-5 102 49-46-7 30-15-2 95 53-37-5 22-14-3 102 47-50-5 24-21-0 99 35-62-2 19-18-2 112 56-53-3 36-18-1 116 71-43-2 36-20-2 112 41-68-3 29-25-2 123 67-56-0 43-22-0 52 41-11 23-4
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Away 5-15-1 10-19-1 7-28-4 19-30-5 26-20-2 21-28-5 16-44-0 18-35-2 30-21-0 12-40-1 20-29-0 14-6
Neutral 1-1 2-7 1-2 0-1 5-3-1 2-1 0-0 2-0 5-2 0-3 4-5 4-1
COACHING HISTORY
Coach None Lt. Boyd A. Hill Ed Parry Paul J. Davis John G. Griffith Earl A. Pritchard James E. Pixlee John F Maulbetsch Lynn O. Waldorf Albert A. Exendine Theodore J. Cox Jim Lookabaugh J.B. Whitworth Cliff Speegle Phil Cutchin Floyd Gass Dave Smith Jim Stanley Jimmy Johnson Pat Jones Bob Simmons Les Miles Mike Gundy Totals *no team in 1902
HEAD COACHING RECORDS AT OSU Seasons 4 (1901-05)* 1 (1906) 2 (1907-08) 6 (1909-14) 2 (1915-16) 2 (1917-18) 2 (1919-20) 8 (1921-28) 5 (1929-33) 2 (1934-35) 3 (1936-38) 11 (1939-49) 5 (1950-54) 8 (1955-62) 6 (1963-68) 3 (1969-71) 1 (1972) 6 (1973-78) 5 (1979-83) 11 (1984-94) 6 (1995-2000) 4 (2001-04) 9 (2005-pres.) 111
W L T 3 13 4 1 4 2 5 6 1 29 16 1 8 9 1 8 7 0 3 10 3 28 37 6 34 10 7 7 12 1 7 23 0 58 41 6 22 27 2 36 42 3 19 38 2 13 18 1 6 5 0 35 31 2 30 25 2 62 60 3 30 38 0 28 21 0 77 38 0 549 531 47
ALL-TIME ASSISTANT COACHES Assistant Coach (alma mater) Years at OSU Willie Anderson (Clemson) 1983-85 Keith Armstrong (Temple) 1990-91 Neill Armstrong (Oklahoma State) 1955-61 Duke Babb (Austin College) 1969-71 Carey Bailey (Tennessee) 2004 Jack Baker (Oklahoma State) 1939-62 Nelson Barnes (North Texas) 2005-07 Johnny Barr (Oklahoma) 1986-88, 1995-96 Tim Beckman (Findlay) 2007-08 Vance Bedford (Texas) 1993-94, 2005-06 Charles Bentley (Kentucky) 1963-65 Jeff Bower (Southern Miss) 1990 Joe Bowers 1979-80 Don Boyce (UTEP) 1963-64 Todd Bradford (Southern Utah) 2005-07 Gunter Brewer (Wake Forest) 2005-2010 David Browning (Texas Tech) 1993-94 Harry Buffington (Oklahoma State) 1955-62 Johnny Burnett (Cal-Santa Barbara) 1996-98 Bob Burris (Oklahoma) 1971 Ron Calcagni (Arkansas) 1996-99 Louis Campbell (Arkansas) 1985-88 Mike Cassity (Kentucky) 1997-2000 Doug Cathey (Oklahoma State) 1972-77 Duke Christian (SE Oklahoma State) 1991 Bill Clay (Arkansas) 2002-04 Joe Bob Clements (Kansas State) 2013-present Don Cochran (Alabama) 1963 Larry Coker (Northeastern Oklahoma State) 1983-89 Bob Connelly (Texas A&M Commerce) 2014-present Bob Cutburth (Oklahoma State) 1972-73 Gary Darnell (Oklahoma State) 1971-72 Butch Davis (Arkansas) 1979-83 Joe DeForest (Southwestern Louisiana) 2002-11 Otis Delaporte (Central Oklahoma) 1955-58 Jim Dickey (Houston) 1966-69 Dirk Dierking (Baylor) 1970-72 Rick Dixon (Brigham Young) 1977-78 Tim Duffie (Texas Tech) 2013-present
Assistant Coach (alma mater) Karl Dunbar (Louisiana State) Kasey Dunn (Idaho) Tom Ellis (McMurray) Frank Falks (Parsons College) Larry Fedora (Austin College) Carter Franklin (Texas A&M) James Frazier (Oklahoma State) Wayne Freiling (Texas A&M) Leon Fuller (Alabama) Pug Gabrel (Texas Western) Frank Gansz (Navy) Steve Gardner (Lenoir Rhyne) Dorsey Gibson (Oklahoma State) Ted Gill (Idaho State) Robert Gillespie (Florida) Toby Greene (Phillips) Harvey Griffin (Oklahoma State) Mike Gundy (Oklahoma State) Brent Guy (Oklahoma State) Tom Harper (Kentucky) Mark Hatley (Oklahoma State) Jim Helms (Texas) Gene Henderson (Texas A&M) Josh Henson (Oklahoma State) Reggie Herring (Florida State) Frank Hickson (Tuskegee) Fred Hightower (Texas Lutheran) Dana Holgorsen (Iowa Wesleyan) Lawson Holland (Clemson) Larry Holton (Iowa State) Dave Huxtable (Eastern Illinois) Mike Jacobs (Wittenberg) Bert Jacobson (Oklahoma State) Pete Jenkins (Western Carolina) Paul Jette (Texas) Denver Johnson (Tulsa) Jason Jones (Alabama) Pat Jones (Arkansas) Tommy Kaiser (Houston) Leland Kendall (Oklahoma State) Elwood Kettler (Texas A&M)
Pct. .250 .286 .458 .641 .472 .533 .281 .437 .735 .375 .233 .581 .451 .463 .339 .422 .545 .529 .544 .508 .441 .571 .669 .508
Years at OSU 2002-04 2011-present 1963-65 1981-82 2005-07 1966-68 1969-71 1964-68 1963, 65 1969-70, 72 1973, 75 1986-89 1959-61 1995 2009-2010 1939-62 1971 1990-95, 2001-04 1989-91, 95-97 1966-68 1975-76 1979-80 1974-77 2001-04 1983-85 1997-2000 1969-71 2010 1992-94 1979-82 2000 2000 1980-81 1978 1979-84 1989-92 2008-12 1979-83 1994-99 1962 1963-68
Assistant Coach (alma mater) Tom Lavigne (Grambling) Bob Leahy (Emporia State) William Long (Oklahoma State) Tommy Lucas (Texas) Curtis Luper (Stephen F. Austin) Doug Mallory (Michigan) Van Malone (Texas) Robert Matthews (Georgia) Bruce Mays (Ohio Northern) Hugh McCrabb (Oklahoma State) Wayne McDuffie (Florida State) Doug Meacham (Oklahoma State) Bill Michael (Arkansas) Les Miles (Michigan) Bill Miller (Texas-Arlington) Calvin Miller (Oklahoma State) Del Miller (Central [Iowa] College) Chuck Moller (Minnesota-Morris) Todd Monken (Knox College) Houston Nutt (Oklahoma State) Barry Pearson (Northwestern) Bum Phillips (Stephen F. Austin) Wade Phillips (Houston) Deek Pollard (Western Illinois) Ken Pope (Oklahoma) Larry Porter (Memphis) Roland Rainey (Austin College) Jason Ray (Missouri) Tim Reynolds (SW Oklahoma State) Harold Richardson (SMU) Dayton Riley (East Tennessee State) Tommie Robinson (Troy State) Rob Ryan (Southwestern Oklahoma State) Al Sandahl (Louisiana College) Brad Seely (South Dakota State) Bill Shimek (Central Arkansas) Jemal Singleton (Air Force) Lee Snider (Oklahoma State) Jim Spavital (Oklahoma State) Glenn Spencer (Georgia Tech) Kevin Steele (Tennessee) Kent Stephenson (Northern Iowa) Mike Summers (Georgetown [Ky.]) Loyd Taylor (Texas A&M) Trooper Taylor (Baylor) Bob Thompson (Adams State) Olen Treadway (Iowa) Bill Turnbow (Texas Tech) Tom Turvey (Oklahoma State) Lance Van Zandt (Lamar) Ronnie Vinklarek (Southwest Texas) Art Walker (Colorado) DeWayne Walker (Minnesota) George Walstad (Oklahoma State) Dave Wannstedt (Pittsburgh) Tom White (Alabama) Joe Wickline (Florida) Richard Wilson (Arkansas) Tony Wise (Ithaca) Bowden Wyatt (Tennessee) Buddy Wyatt (Texas Christian) Darrell Wyatt (Kansas State) Bill Young (Oklahoma State) John Young (Texas Western) Mike Yurcich (California-PA) Willie Zapalac (Texas A&M)
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Years at OSU 1995-98 1979-82 1969-71 1969-70, 72 2005-08 2001-04 2011-present 2009 1980-81 1973-75 1975-76 2005-12 1992-93 1995-97 1989-94 1991-94, 97-2001 2000 2001-04 2002-04, 2011-12 1984-89 1979 1973 1973-74 1976-78 1987-90 2002-04 1972 2013-present 1992-94 1973-76 1972-76 2001 1996-99 1975-77 1984-88 1983-91 2011-present 1972-74, 78 1956-62 2008-present 1984-86 1972, 77-78 2000 1964 2008 1966-68 1961-62 1974-77 1963-65 1973-74 1997-99 1998-2000 1995 1983-94 1979-82 1966-68 2005-13 1995-2000 1979-83 1964-65 1996 2001 1976-78, 2009-12 1969 2013-present 1963
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OFFENSE BY YEAR ----------RUSHING---------- ------------------PASSING------------------ -------TOTAL OFFENSE------- ---------------SCORING--------------Year G FD Att. Yards Average Att. Comp. Yards Average Plays Yards Average TD FG-A PAT Points 1940 10 127 499 654 165.4 156 53 919 91.9 655 1573 257.3 — — — 210 1941 9 115 427 1401 155.7 198 69 905 100.6 625 2306 256.2 — — — 161 1942 10 114 453 1802 180.2 156 66 867 86.7 609 2669 266.9 — — — 235 1943 7 — — 650 92.9 — — 643 91.9 — 1293 184.7 — — — 66 1944 8 111 — 1575 196.9 — — 1010 126.3 — 2585 323.1 — — — 194 1945 8 118 — 2295 286.9 — — 1068 133.5 — 3363 420.4 — — — 252 1946 11 122 389 1247 113.4 252 107 1652 150.2 641 2899 263.5 31 — 16 202 1947 10 117 425 1588 158.8 152 50 594 59.4 577 2182 218.2 17 — 12 116 1948 9 129 464 2114 234.9 148 54 904 100.4 612 3018 335.3 32 — 25 219 1949 10 — 459 1515 151.5 254 115 1777 177.7 713 3292 320.2 33 — 25 223 1950 11 148 542 1644 149.5 174 77 914 83.1 716 2558 232.5 24 — 15 159 1951 10 — 419 1710 171.0 291 143 1597 159.7 710 3307 330.7 25 — 17 169 1952 10 127 463 1309 130.9 172 71 1003 100.3 635 2312 231.2 21 — 20 146 1953 10 — 472 2265 226.5 99 39 479 47.9 571 2744 274.4 26 — 20 176 1954 10 — 513 2293 229.3 104 37 565 56.5 617 2858 285.8 24 — 17 161 1955 10 — 491 1441 144.1 117 43 817 81.7 608 2258 225.8 13 — 10 88 1956 10 147 529 1788 178.8 116 43 814 81.4 645 2602 260.2 20 — 11 131 1957 10 154 557 2161 216.1 144 57 900 90.0 701 3061 306.1 28 — 14 182 1958 10 159 552 1966 196.6 129 58 810 81.0 681 2776 277.6 26 2-4 15 186 1959 10 184 542 1952 195.2 188 105 1185 118.5 730 3137 313.7 27 0-1 14 181 1960 10 110 491 1862 186.2 76 23 260 26.0 567 2122 212.2 15 0-3 12 102 1961 10 157 505 1912 191.2 160 67 643 64.3 665 2555 255.5 21 2-3 16 154 1962 10 130 420 1527 152.7 200 87 1102 110.2 620 2629 262.9 19 4-8 12 138 1963 9 105 338 1211 134.6 176 78 879 97.7 514 2090 232.2 15 2-4 11 107 1964 10 110 417 1397 139.7 144 58 810 81.0 561 2263 226.3 21 6-11 20 165 1965 10 136 477 1594 159.4 170 66 785 78.5 647 2379 237.9 15 8-13 15 131 1966 10 140 491 1445 144.5 180 80 884 88.4 671 2329 232.9 13 3-10 12 103 1967 10 146 487 1659 165.9 168 78 1006 100.6 655 2665 266.5 17 1-9 17 123 1968 10 169 478 1363 136.3 294 145 1728 172.8 772 3091 309.1 23 2-7 12 161 1969 10 148 438 1320 132.0 281 114 1641 164.1 719 2961 296.1 27 5-11 20 197 1970 11 184 509 1534 139.5 288 137 1904 173.1 797 3438 312.5 29 7-12 29 207 1971 11 163 511 1443 131.2 249 103 1405 127.7 760 2848 258.9 24 6-19 24 184 1972 11 203 707 3497 317.9 104 31 582 52.9 811 4079 370.8 34 9-18 26 259 1973 11 196 660 3198 290.7 147 54 916 83.3 807 4114 374.0 40 8-22 34 303 1974 11 185 688 2525 210.4 136 53 901 75.1 824 3426 285.5 33 11-24 19 262 1975 11 205 665 2952 268.4 127 53 998 90.7 792 3950 359.1 40 3-5 36 285 1976 11 206 672 3085 280.5 122 45 812 73.8 794 3897 354.3 36 9-20 34 280 1977 11 190 650 2942 267.5 135 48 836 76.0 785 3778 343.5 33 3-11 28 235 1978 11 157 581 1919 174.5 181 65 905 82.3 762 2824 256.7 22 4-13 20 167 1979 11 185 489 1727 157.0 280 128 1711 155.5 769 3438 312.5 22 12-21 20 191 1980 11 174 539 1485 135.0 264 122 1571 142.8 803 3056 277.8 23 7-18 20 187 1981 11 193 551 1896 158.0 247 130 1531 127.6 798 3427 285.6 18 19-28 15 181 1982 11 242 592 2736 248.7 280 144 1696 154.2 872 4432 402.9 28 15-25 20 241 1983 12 193 598 2201 183.4 257 135 1665 138.8 855 3866 322.2 31 19-28 24 271 1984 12 214 576 2215 184.6 293 177 2182 181.8 869 4397 366.4 37 16-24 30 312 1985 12 201 520 2068 172.3 332 157 1940 161.7 852 4008 334.0 33 8-15 31 255 1986 11 194 445 1439 130.8 345 164 2058 187.1 790 3497 317.9 23 7-17 18 181 1987 12 258 537 2583 215.2 326 191 2397 199.8 863 4980 415.0 55 9-17 46 409 1988 12 306 612 3812 317.7 271 179 2553 212.8 883 6365 530.4 78 13-15 75 584 1989 11 211 469 1651 150.1 316 173 2386 216.9 785 4037 367.0 24 20-26 22 226 1990 11 214 520 2338 212.5 250 113 1318 119.8 770 3656 332.4 27 14-19 21 233 1991 11 173 432 1245 113.2 317 144 1789 162.6 749 3034 275.8 12 7-12 9 106 1992 11 146 440 1158 105.3 231 116 1542 140.2 671 2700 245.5 19 8-15 17 161 1993 11 159 484 1516 137.8 245 114 1326 120.5 729 2842 258.4 20 11-15 19 174 1994 11 208 499 2251 204.6 259 114 1468 133.5 758 3719 338.1 22 9-14 19 180 1995 12 194 516 2369 197.4 257 122 1337 111.4 773 3706 308.8 31 11-15 26 250 1996 11 236 530 2456 223.3 283 148 1839 167.2 813 4295 390.5 30 12-19 27 243 1997 12 246 630 2648 220.7 236 131 1853 154.4 866 4501 375.1 43 17-28 35 352 1998 11 202 550 2249 204.5 246 124 1783 162.1 796 4032 366.5 37 15-19 32 303 1999 11 189 502 1681 152.8 273 144 1740 158.2 775 3421 311.0 33 11-19 32 267 2000 11 221 430 1775 161.4 354 189 2184 198.5 784 3959 359.9 24 12-21 20 202 2001 11 193 381 1030 93.6 367 215 2343 213.0 748 3373 306.6 28 15-17 27 242 2002 13 267 441 1930 148.5 454 243 3414 262.6 895 5344 411.1 59 11-17 55 446 2003 13 282 522 2831 217.8 350 191 2561 197.0 872 5392 414.8 60 16-18 59 467 2004 12 225 594 2844 237.0 201 104 1722 143.5 795 4566 380.5 51 11-17 48 387 2005 11 197 432 1693 153.9 322 159 1880 170.9 754 3573 324.8 27 11-14 23 222 2006 13 270 522 2704 208.0 321 174 2623 201.8 843 5327 409.8 61 11-13 57 458 2007 13 310 592 3161 243.2 386 229 3161 243.2 978 6322 486.3 60 10-18 58 450 2008 13 324 582 3191 245.5 326 210 3149 242.2 908 6340 487.7 69 15-19 65 530 2009 13 249 555 2441 187.8 336 196 2333 179.5 891 4774 367.2 47 13-18 46 369 2010 13 337 450 2267 174.4 532 357 4496 345.8 982 6763 520.2 71 27-31 68 575 2011 13 337 391 2062 158.6 596 429 5034 387.2 987 7096 545.8 81 22-25 79 633 2012 13 346 519 2799 215.3 495 312 4312 331.7 1014 7111 547.0 73 28-34 72 594 2013 13 287 503 2235 171.9 484 280 3599 276.8 987 5834 448.8 68 11-18 67 508 BOLD - School Record
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DEFENSE BY YEAR ----------RUSHING---------- ------------------PASSING------------------ -------TOTAL OFFENSE------- ---------------SCORING--------------Year G FD Att. Yards Average Att. Comp. Yards Average Plays Yards Average TD FG-A PAT Points 1940 10 100 398 1150 115.0 148 61 1037 103.7 546 2187 218.7 — — — 137 1941 9 80 330 943 104.8 148 76 947 105.2 478 1890 210.0 — — — 124 1942 10 100 410 1357 135.7 176 75 909 90.9 586 2266 226.6 — — — 116 1943 7 83 — 1140 162.9 — — 964 137.7 — 2104 300.6 — — — 154 1944 8 94 — 1463 183.9 — — 528 66.0 — 1991 248.9 — — — 103 1945 8 79 — 869 108.6 — — 637 79.6 — 1506 188.3 — — — 63 1946 11 108 461 2047 186.1 167 76 1127 102.5 628 3174 288.5 31 — 16 264 1947 10 126 — 1795 179.5 — — 928 92.8 — 2723 272.3 — — — 134 1948 9 94 — 1100 122.2 — — 835 92.8 — 1935 215.0 — — — 107 1949 10 — 398 1583 158.3 253 123 2133 213.3 651 3716 317.6 — — — 212 1950 11 170 — 2561 232.8 179 68 904 82.2 — 3465 315.0 — — — 259 1951 10 — — 2138 213.8 — — 1314 131.4 — 3452 345.2 — — — 251 1952 10 154 486 1718 171.8 206 79 1226 122.6 692 2944 294.4 — — — 182 1953 10 — 440 1648 164.8 153 58 784 78.4 593 2432 243.2 22 — 17 149 1954 10 — 396 1630 163.0 131 45 688 68.8 527 2318 231.8 18 — 9 117 1955 10 — 532 2375 237.5 104 38 648 64.8 636 3023 302.3 25 1 19 172 1956 10 157 532 2217 221.7 128 52 776 77.6 660 2993 299.3 25 0 16 166 1957 10 130 477 1616 161.6 165 69 900 90.0 642 2516 251.6 20 0 9 129 1958 10 138 441 1479 147.9 196 82 865 86.5 637 2344 223.4 18 2-3 10 128 1959 10 133 542 1952 195.2 147 61 831 83.1 689 2469 246.9 22 1-3 13 151 1960 10 127 488 1964 196.4 126 42 640 64.0 614 2606 260.6 18 1-5 12 126 1961 10 125 421 1518 151.8 138 61 847 84.7 559 2365 236.5 24 2-6 14 166 1962 10 182 552 2618 216.8 155 66 970 97.0 707 3588 358.8 31 1-1 17 214 1963 9 173 493 2277 253.0 120 59 818 90.9 613 3095 343.9 37 2-5 24 260 1964 10 189 543 2226 222.6 161 85 1281 128.1 704 3507 350.7 27 2-6 16 192 1965 10 165 501 2025 202.5 177 88 1044 104.4 678 3069 306.9 22 7-15 20 173 1966 10 154 479 1739 173.9 172 78 1053 105.3 651 2792 279.2 19 2-8 16 138 1967 10 157 538 1882 188.2 175 71 945 94.5 713 2827 282.7 20 3-13 11 140 1968 10 222 594 2560 256.0 255 116 1625 162.5 849 4185 418.5 39 5-14 37 288 1969 10 190 546 1880 188.0 276 120 1553 155.3 822 3433 343.3 27 6-11 16 200 1970 11 229 616 2868 260.7 244 109 1469 133.5 860 4332 393.8 43 12-19 39 337 1971 11 233 571 2818 256.2 293 152 2007 182.5 864 4825 438.6 45 4-8 34 322 1972 11 213 584 1925 175.0 278 126 1857 168.8 862 3782 343.8 24 12-20 23 203 1973 11 170 611 1734 157.6 167 78 1084 98.5 778 2818 256.2 23 9-16 19 186 1974 11 176 577 1950 177.3 226 91 1131 102.8 803 3081 280.1 22 10-16 19 183 1975 11 181 597 2157 196.1 203 96 1373 124.8 800 3530 320.9 23 7-20 19 178 1976 11 187 530 2024 184.0 219 111 1406 127.8 749 3430 311.8 24 9-17 20 193 1977 11 195 605 2914 264.9 182 80 1159 105.4 787 4070 370.0 34 9-19 31 267 1978 11 202 584 2343 213.0 213 111 1383 125.7 797 3726 338.7 36 8-15 26 266 1979 11 201 576 2013 183.0 229 135 1704 154.9 805 3717 337.9 25 13-23 22 212 1980 11 197 562 1873 170.3 233 124 1675 152.3 795 3548 322.5 35 9-14 30 268 1981 11 161 492 1196 108.7 272 132 1585 144.1 764 2781 252.8 23 8-12 20 183 1982 11 182 447 1442 131.1 296 144 1896 172.4 743 3338 303.5 34 12-17 27 267 1983 12 192 471 1256 104.7 349 173 2489 207.4 820 3745 312.1 19 9-12 13 162 1984 12 189 523 1412 117.7 145 311 1906 158.8 834 3318 276.5 17 9-16 15 148 1985 12 201 561 1927 160.6 311 145 1850 154.2 872 3777 314.8 17 23-38 15 188 1986 11 195 559 2193 199.4 193 105 1331 121.0 752 3524 320.4 22 12-16 21 191 1987 12 281 593 2693 224.4 329 170 2223 185.2 922 4916 409.7 31 10-19 26 242 1988 12 270 541 2761 230.1 369 191 2437 203.1 910 5198 433.2 45 8-12 37 341 1989 11 250 521 2538 230.7 281 158 2190 199.1 802 4728 429.8 39 16-19 37 319 1990 11 229 475 1987 180.6 310 173 2407 218.8 785 4394 399.5 38 14-18 35 309 1991 11 216 499 2106 191.5 289 167 2078 188.9 788 4184 380.4 38 15-19 34 307 1992 11 217 500 1774 161.3 345 196 2119 192.6 845 3893 353.9 31 13-21 26 251 1993 11 219 488 1791 162.8 322 172 2054 186.7 810 3845 349.5 28 13-18 25 236 1994 11 235 507 2118 192.5 281 154 2127 193.4 788 4245 385.9 33 9-16 27 256 1995 12 260 522 2437 203.1 344 187 2501 208.4 866 4938 411.5 46 8-14 41 345 1996 11 223 465 2479 225.4 267 135 2000 181.8 732 4479 407.2 39 19-23 36 327 1997 12 191 397 1376 114.7 345 167 2408 200.7 742 3784 315.3 31 5-8 24 233 1998 11 183 409 1314 119.5 285 147 2315 210.5 694 3629 329.9 38 11-11 33 296 1999 11 172 376 1242 112.9 307 145 2031 184.6 683 3273 297.5 35 11-12 31 274 2000 11 230 374 1386 126.0 404 229 2783 253.0 778 4169 379.0 39 12-16 31 303 2001 11 244 441 1485 135.0 406 246 2655 241.4 847 4140 376.4 35 11-16 30 281 2002 13 282 539 1912 147.1 480 263 3271 251.6 1019 5183 398.7 47 11-16 33 356 2003 13 289 531 2079 159.9 437 247 3134 241.1 968 5213 401.0 43 9-16 39 326 2004 12 237 450 2084 173.7 381 227 2669 222.4 831 4753 396.1 39 10-13 37 301 2005 11 214 456 2260 205.5 310 191 2356 214.2 766 4616 419.6 42 17-24 39 344 2006 13 256 473 1907 146.7 372 226 2826 217.4 845 4733 364.1 41 16-20 35 333 2007 13 295 490 2035 156.5 482 310 3724 286.5 972 5759 443.0 50 12-15 46 384 2008 13 296 414 1792 137.8 525 326 3480 267.7 939 5272 405.5 49 8-14 45 365 2009 13 252 415 1245 95.8 504 285 3078 236.8 919 4323 332.5 35 12-20 32 282 2010 13 290 499 1738 133.7 570 356 3586 275.8 1069 5324 409.5 43 14-18 41 343 2011 13 329 548 2404 184.9 541 322 3534 271.8 1089 5938 456.8 44 13-19 41 348 2012 13 305 490 1842 141.7 544 331 3640 280.0 1034 5482 421.7 46 15-23 42 367 2013 13 287 508 1851 142.4 541 290 3153 242.5 1049 5004 384.9 33 17-23 31 281 BOLD - School Record
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COWBOYS IN THE HALL OF FAME
The National Football Foundation’s College Football Hall of Fame features five men from Oklahoma State University. Coach Lynn “Pappy” Waldorf was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1966, following a career that included five seasons in Stillwater. During his years in the orange and black, OSU claimed four conference championships and carved out a 3-0-2 record against state rival Oklahoma. Waldorf would end his career at the University of California with multiple Rose Bowl appearances. The first OSU player to be inducted into the college hall was Bob Fenimore. Known as the “Blond Bomber”, Fenimore led Oklahoma State, known as Oklahoma A&M during his playing days, to new heights. His accomplishments included an undefeated season and a final AP ranking of No. 5. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1972. Fenimore was also recently inducted into the Cotton Bowl Hall of Fame. In 2003, the most decorated player in OSU history, running back Barry Sanders, was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. Sanders, whose 1988 season remains the greatest in NCAA history, rewrote school, conference and NCAA record books in his three-year career at OSU. ESPN recently selected Sanders as the second-best player in college football history. Thurman Thomas, the all-time leading rusher in Cowboy history and one of OSU’s all-time fan favorites, was inducted into the hall in 2008. A two-time Big Eight Conference player of the year, Thomas is also a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Thomas led Oklahoma State in rushing for four straight seasons and ended his career with 50 touchdowns and 5,001 rushing yards. Coach Jimmy Johnson was inducted in 2012. He served as OSU’s head coach from 1979-83 and his time at OSU began with a bang when helped lead an undermanned Cowboy squad to a 7-4 record in his first year. He was named Big Eight coach of the year for his efforts. During his time in Stillwater, OSU fielded some of the better defenses in school history, with players like Ricky Young, Leslie O’Neal and Gary Lewis leading the way.
COACH LYNN “PAPPY” WALDORF
BOB FENIMORE
College Football Hall of Fame Class of 1966
College Football Hall of Fame Class of 1972
BARRY SANDERS
THURMAN THOMAS
ollege Football Hall of Fame Class of 2003 C Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2004
College Football Hall of Fame Class of 2008 Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2007
FROM STILLWATER TO CANTON As teammates at Oklahoma State, Barry Sanders and Thurman Thomas combined to form perhaps the best backfield duo in NCAA history. And just to prove their point, the two Cowboys took their act to the National Football League, and their road together didn’t stop until they were both inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio. Sanders was immortalized in 2004 with his induction. Thomas joined his former teammate in Canton in 2007. Sanders and Thomas are two of the NFL’s all-time leading rushers and are considered among the greatest running backs ever to play the game.
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JIMMY JOHNSON
College Football Hall of Fame Class of 2012
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ALL-AMERICANS THREE-TIME ALL-AMERICANS 1984, 1985, 1986
MARK MOORE SAFETY | NACOGDOCHES, TX
1984 Walter Camp All-America 1985 Associated Press All-America 1985 Sporting News All-America 1986 Associated Press All-America
TWO-TIME ALL-AMERICANS
Mark Moore was one of the most feared defensive players, not only in the Big Eight Conference, but around the nation. The hard-hitting safety roamed the defensive secondary looking for opponents to knock down and he picked off 16 passes to rank second all-time at Oklahoma State. A member of the OSU Athletics Hall of Fame, Moore registered 311 tackles during his four-year career, including 91 in 1985 and 96 in 1986. He intercepted seven passes during his All-America junior season, one shy of the school record of eight for a season and the fifth-best total in the nation that year. He was a two-time All-America selection by the Associated Press in 1985 and 1986 and earned AllAmerica honors from the Walter Camp Football Foundation in 1984. During his All-America seasons, OSU allowed just 135 yards per game passing in 1985 and 121 in 1986, the lowest two averages since 1978. Moore was a fourth-round pick by the Seattle Seahawks in 1987. 2010 (PUNTER), 2011 & 2012 (KICKER)
QUINN SHARP 2010 FWAA All-America punter 2011 FWAA All-America kicker 2012 AFCA All-America kicker Quinn Sharp is one of only two players ever to be a first-team AllAmerica punter and a first-team All-America kicker by the Football Writers Association of America, as the organization tabbed him as its All-America punter in 2010 and its All-America kicker in 2011. The American Football Coaches Association honored him as a kicker in 2012. A two-time honoree as the Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Year (2011 and 2012), Sharp led the nation in touchbacks on kickoffs each of his four seasons at OSU, set an NCAA single-season record for points scored by a kicker with 156 in 2012 and led all players active in 2012 with a 45.9 career yards-per-punt average. Owner of perhaps the most powerful boot in the nation throughout his career, Sharp served as OSU’s kickoff man and punter during his freshman and sophomore years, then added placekicking chores after the graduation of 2010 Lou Groza Award winner Dan Bailey following the 2010 season.
Miller was tabbed as the Big Eight offensive player of the year in both 1976 and 1977. He finished runner-up to Earl Campbell in the 1977 Heisman Trophy balloting. Miller’s 49 career touchdowns at OSU trail only Barry Sanders and Thurman Thomas. Miller was a first-round draft choice of the Buffalo Bills in 1978. His jersey number 43 is one of three no longer in use at Oklahoma State. He was a Football Writers Association of America (FWAA) and Associated Press All-American in 1976 and 1977 and a Walter Camp All-American and AFCA All American in 1977.
1944, 1945
1984, 1985
BOB FENIMORE
LESLIE O’NEAL
RUNNING BACK | WOODWARD, OK
DEFENSIVE LINEMAN | LITTLE ROCK, AR
1984 Associated Press All-America 1984 Sporting News All-America 1985 Unanimous All-America
1944 Consensus All-America (AP, FWAA, Sporting News) 1945 Unanimous All-America If Bob Fenimore seemed like he was all over the field, it’s because he was. Fenimore excelled on the offensive side of the ball, the defensive side of the ball, and on special teams. His exceptional talent and play earned the “Blond Bomber” consensus All-America honors in 1944 and 1945. He was the first player from the university awarded All-America honors. In 2007, he was inducted into the Cotton Bowl Hall of Fame. He also holds membership in the OSU Hall of Fame as well as the College Football Hall of Fame. The leader of OSU teams that went 8-1 with a Cotton Bowl victory in 1944 and a perfect 9-0 with a Sugar Bowl win in 1945 and a ranking of fifth in the final Associated Press poll, Fenimore’s play was legendary. From his halfback position, he established himself as one of the nation’s finest players. The numbers speak for themselves. In 1944, he led the nation in total offense (1,758 yards), was third in rushing (899), eighth in passing (997), ninth in scoring (77), and 13th in punting (37.3).
KICKER/PUNTER | MANSFIELD, TX
SHARP’S CAREER PUNTING STATS Year No. Yards Avg. Lg TB FC I20 Blk 50+ 60+ 2009 67 3023 45.1 67 4 12 24 0 27 5 2010 46 2127 46.2 78 4 16 15 0 14 6 2011 47 2175 46.3 60 8 9 12 0 20 2 2012 44 2036 46.3 74 2 12 18 0 19 5 Career 204 9,361 45.9 78 18 49 69 0 80 18
In OSU’s undefeated 1945 season, he was the national leader in both total offense (1,641), and rushing (1,119), while ranking seventh in punting (39.0), and 13th in scoring (72). His 18 interceptions during his OSU career remain a school record, and his 4,627 career yards of total offense were not eclipsed until Mike Gundy came along more than 40 years later.
Oklahoma State’s defenses in 1984 and 1985 may have been the best in school history, and they were anchored by two-time All-American lineman Leslie O’Neal. O’Neal was a dominant force on teams which allowed just a total of 34 touchdowns over two seasons, the lowest totals ever at OSU. He was named Big Eight defensive player of the year in 1984 and earned All-Big Eight honors in each of his last three seasons as a Cowboy. O’Neal set a school record that stands to this day by registering 16.0 sacks for 118 yards lost in 1984. He also remains the OSU career leader with 34.0 sacks. He was a first-round draft choice of the San Diego Chargers in 1986. O’Neal retired following the 1999 season. During his career, the defensive end was selected to the Pro Bowl six times, while recording 136.0 career sacks. During his career, the Cowboys played in the Bluebonnet Bowl and consecutive Gator Bowls. He was a unanimous All-American in 1985, earning a spot on each of the five recognized teams (American Football Coaches Association, Associated Press, Football Writers Association of America, The Sporting News and Walter Camp).
Fenimore was a first round draft choice of the Chicago Bears in 1947. 1976, 1977
TERRY MILLER RUNNING BACK | COLORADO SPRINGS, CO
1976 Associated Press All-America 1976 FWAA All-America 1977 Unanimous All-America
As a sophomore in 2010, Sharp matched an NCAA record by averaging 60.4 yards per punt in a game against Nebraska (five punts for 302 yards).
Only three players in Big Eight history rushed for 4,000 yards during their careers and Terry Miller is one of them. Mike Rozier of Nebraska (4,780) and Thurman Thomas of Oklahoma State (5,001) were the only others.
SHARP’S CAREER KICKING STATS Year FGM-A XP-A 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk 2009 0-0 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 0 0 2011 22-25 79-80 4-4 10-10 6-8 2-3 0-0 46 0 2012 28-34 72-72 0-0 13-13 6-6 7-10 2-5 51 0 Career 50-59 151-152 4-4 23-23 12-14 9-13 2-5 51 0
Miller gained 4,754 yards while establishing himself as one of the nation’s best in the 1970s. He is the only player in school history to record three 1,000-yard rushing seasons. As a sophomore in 1975, he gained 1,026 yards and then, during All-America seasons in 1976 and 1977, he led the Big Eight with 1,887 as a junior and 1,680 as a senior. Those numbers ranked fifth in the nation in 1976 and third in 1977.
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Leslie O’Neal was a dominant force on two of Oklahoma State’s best defenses.
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ALL-AMERICANS 1985, 1987
1987, 1988
THURMAN THOMAS
BARRY SANDERS
RUNNING BACK | MISSOURI CITY, TX
RUNNING BACK | WICHITA, KS
1985 United Press International All-America 1987 Associated Press All-America 1987 Sporting News All-America
1987 Sporting News All-America (kick returner) 1988 Unanimous All-America (running back)
The all-time leading rusher in Oklahoma State football history, Thomas ran for 5,001 yards and scored 50 touchdowns over his four-year career. He was Oklahoma State’s leading rusher in each of his four seasons and was the Big Eight leader in both 1985 and 1987. He was voted the Big Eight Conference’s offensive player of the year after both seasons. In 1985, he rushed for 1,650 yards, good for fourth in America. In 1987, his 1,767 yards were the third-most nationally. His 22 career 100-yard rushing games are second in OSU history only to Terry Miller’s 26. A knee injury prevented Thomas from being a first-round draft choice, but Buffalo stole him in the second round in 1988. He was that team’s most effective weapon in four straight Super Bowl seasons, and he was named the NFL’s Most Valuable Player after the 1991 season. He is a 2007 inductee in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, joining his OSU teammate, Barry Sanders. His No. 34 jersey is one of three no longer in use at Oklahoma State. Thomas was a 2008 inductee in the National College Football Hall of Fame. THOMAS’S CAREER RUSHING STATS Year G Att. Yds. TD Long Avg. Avg./G 1984 12 205 843 7 28 4.1 70.2 1985 12 328 1650 15 65 5.0 137.5 1986 11 173 741 4 56 4.3 67.4 1987 12 283 1767 21 66 6.2 147.2 Career 47 989 5001 47 66 5.1 106.4 THOMAS’S CAREER RECEIVING STATS Year G Rec. Yds TD Long Avg. Avg./G 1984 12 22 122 0 28 5.5 10.2 1985 12 22 142 1 30 6.5 11.8 1986 11 18 150 1 28 8.3 13.6 1987 12 22 204 0 45 9.3 17.0 Career 47 84 618 2 45 7.4 13.1
Thurman Thomas is the only Cowboy to rush for 5,000 yards in a career.
While playing behind starting tailback Thurman Thomas in 1987, Barry Sanders had to make his mark somewhere on the field during his sophomore season. He did that returning kickoffs and punts and in fact, his exploits earned him All-America honors as a return man. With the departure of Thomas to the NFL, Sanders became the go-to guy in 1988 and he responded with a season that may not be matched for years, if ever. He established 34 NCAA records, while posting the best rushing season in college football history. His domination of college football that year earned him the Heisman Trophy and unanimous All-America honors. He helped make the Oklahoma State offense one of the most productive in college football history. Among his most outrageous statistics in 1988: * 237.5 rushing yards per game * 7.6 yards per carry * 44 touchdowns scored (3.7 per game) * Four games with at least 300 yards rushing * 937 rushing yards and 13 touchdowns in one three-game span against Kansas, Iowa State and Texas Tech.
He posted 1,000-yard seasons in 2001 (80 catches for 1,023 yards and 10 touchdowns), 2002 (107 catches for 1,695 yards and 17 touchdowns) and 2003 (77 catches for 1,367 yards and 15 touchdowns). He finished his collegiate career with a string of 45 consecutive games with at least two receptions. Woods also set an NCAA record with an astounding seven touchdown receptions against SMU, breaking a 34-year old record. Woods led OSU to its first bowl victory since 1988 with his ninecatch, 164-yard, one-touchdown performance in the 2002 Houston Bowl. Woods was a first-round draft pick of the San Francisco 49ers in 2004. WOODS’ CAREER RECEIVING STATS Year G Rec. Yds TD Long Avg. Avg./G 1999 2 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 2000 8 29 329 0 24 11.3 41.1 2001 11 80 1023 10 42 12.8 93.0 2002 13 107 1695 17 69 15.8 130.4 2003 13 77 1367 15 51 17.8 105.2 Career 47 293 4414 42 69 15.1 93.9
2008, 2009
Sanders was a first-round draft choice by the Detroit Lions in 1989. The No. 21 jersey Sanders wore as a Cowboy is one of just three numbers not in use at Oklahoma State. He is also a member of both the Pro Football and College Football Halls of Fame. SANDERS’ CAREER RUSHING STATS Year G Att. Yds. TD Long Avg. Avg./G 1986 8 74 325 2 28 4.4 40.6 1987 12 111 622 9 50 5.6 51.8 1988 12 373 2850 42 89 7.6 237.5 Career 32 558 3797 53 89 6.8 118.7 SANDERS’ CAREER RECEIVING STATS Year G Rec. Yds TD Long Avg. Avg./G 1986 8 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 1987 12 4 59 1 27 14.8 4.9 1988 12 21 142 0 30 6.8 11.8 Career 32 25 201 1 30 8.0 6.3 SANDERS’ CAREER RETURN STATS Year KR Yds TD Long Avg. PR Yds TD Long Avg. 1986 7 166 0 27 23.7 9 43 0 23 4.8 1987 15 470 2 100 31.3 18 273 2 73 15.2 1988 21 421 1 100 20.0 11 113 1 61 10.3 Career 43 1057 3 100 24.6 38 429 3 73 11.3
2002, 2003
RASHAUN WOODS RECEIVER | OKLAHOMA CITY, OK
2002 Walter Camp All-America 2002 Sporting News All-America 2003 AFCA All-America 2003 Walter Camp All-America Rashaun Woods’ Oklahoma State career was nothing short of phenomenal. The Oklahoma City native finished his career with 293 catches for 4,414 yards and 42 touchdowns to top OSU in every category.
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Woods was the first player in Big Eight or Big 12 history to reach the 4,000-yard receiving mark. He was a recognized All-American in 2002 (The Sporting News, Walter Camp) and 2003 (AFCA, Walter Camp).
PERRISH COX KICK RETURNER/CORNERBACK | WACO, TX
2008 CBS Sportsline.com All-America 2009 Associated Press All-America 2009 Sporting News All-America The versatile Perrish Cox was a CBSsportsline.com All-America kick returner his junior season as he continued a career that ranked among the NCAA’s all-time best in the return game. He ended his OSU stay by being named a first-team All-America defensive back by The Sporting News as a senior. He was a second-team AllAmerica corner as selected by the Associated Press in 2009. As a senior, Cox led the NCAA with 1.73 passes defended per game. He had four interceptions and he ended his career as the Big 12 Conference’s all-time leader in kickoff return yards with 2,804. His final numbers included a then-OSU record with four kickoffs returned for touchdowns and six overall returns for scores with his two punt returns added to the total. Cox finished his All-America return season third in the nation with an average of 29.8 yards per attempt. COX’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATS Year G UA-AT-TT TFL PD FF FR BK 2006 12 18-6-24 0.0-0 7 1 0 0 2007 13 32-10-42 0.0-0 10 0 0 0 2008 13 24-8-32 1.0-1 10 0 0 1 2009 11 34-2-36 1.0-4 19 0 1 0 Career 49 108-26-134 2.0-5 46 1 1 1 COX’S CAREER RETURN STATS Year KR Yds TD Long Avg. PR Yds TD Long Avg. 2006 25 595 1 96 23.8 24 308 0 63 12.8 2007 31 665 1 98 21.5 17 188 1 67 11.1 2008 30 895 2 90 29.8 0 0 0 0 0.0 2009 31 649 0 74 20.9 19 198 1 67 10.4 Career 117 2804 4 98 24.0 60 694 2 67 11.6
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ALL-AMERICANS SINGLE-SEASON ALL-AMERICANS
2008, 2010
KENDALL HUNTER RUNNING BACK | TYLER, TX
1946
2008 FWAA All-America 2010 Consensus All-America (AFCA, AP, Walter Camp) Kendall Hunter was an excellent role player as a freshman. As a sophomore, he earned All-America honors. He was awarded first-team All-America status by the Football Writers Association of America and first-team All-Big 12 honors as well in 2008. His junior season was derailed by injury but he returned as a senior with consensus All-America honors while rushing for 1,548 yards. In the process he became the first two-time All-America running back at OSU since Thurman Thomas. Hunter finished seventh nationally and easily led his conference with 119 rushing yards per game and a season total of 1,555 yards during his sophomore season. He ran for 14 touchdowns in 2008 and broke the 100-yard mark nine times to become just the fifth Cowboy to accomplish that feat in a single season. Hunter’s senior season saw him earn All-America honors from Walter Camp, Associated Press and the American Football Coaches Association. He ended his career with 4,181 rushing yards to rank fourth all-time at OSU. For his career, he averaged 5.9 yards per carry and rushed for 37 touchdowns. He ended his career third all-time at OSU with 20 100-yard rushing games. HUNTER’S CAREER RUSHING STATS Year G Att. Yds. TD Long Avg. Avg./G 2007 13 107 696 4 46 6.5 53.5 2008 13 241 1555 16 68 6.5 119.6 2009 8 89 382 1 46 4.3 47.8 2010 13 271 1548 16 66 5.7 119.1 Career 47 708 4181 37 68 5.9 89.0 HUNTER’S CAREER RECEIVING STATS Year G Rec. Yds TD Long Avg. Avg./G 2007 13 10 137 1 47 13.7 10.5 2008 13 22 198 1 31 9.0 15.2 2009 8 11 83 0 27 7.5 10.4 2010 13 20 101 0 37 5.1 7.8 Career 47 63 519 2 47 8.2 11.0
2010, 2011
JUSTIN BLACKMON WIDE RECEIVER | ARDMORE, OK
2010 Unanimous All-America 2011 Unanimous All-America
DEFENSIVE END/RECEIVER | TISHOMINGO, OK
1945 Associated Press All-America Known to his teammates as “Felix the Cat”, Neill Armstrong helped guide Oklahoma A&M during its glory days. He was a four-year letterman from 1943-46 for head coach Jim Lookabaugh’s Aggies.
Blackmon’s 1,782 receiving yards were an NCAA sophomore record. His 20 touchdown receptions in 2010 were the seventh-most ever recorded. As a junior in 2011, Blackmon found himself the primary focus of every defense that OSU faced, but still made 122 catches for 1,522 yards with 18 touchdowns. His 122 receptions set the 13th-highest total in NCAA history. He was named offensive MVP of both the 2010 Alamo Bowl and the 2012 Fiesta Bowl. BLACKMON’S CAREER RECEIVING STATS Year G Rec. Yds TD Long Avg. Avg./G 2009 13 20 260 2 32 13.0 20.0 2010 12 111 1782 20 81 16.1 148.5 2011 13 122 1522 18 67 12.5 117.1 Career 38 253 3564 40 81 14.1 93.8
Following his senior season, Kolb participated in the Senior Bowl, the North-South Shrine Bowl, the Coaches All-American Game and the College All-Star Game. After being selected in the third-round of the NFL Draft by Pittsburgh, he competed for the Steelers from 1969-81. Kolb helped lead the Steelers to championships in Super Bowls IX, X, XIII and XIV. He was inducted into the OSU Hall of Honor in the spring of 2001.
Armstrong, a native of Tishomingo, played on two of Oklahoma A&M’s most successful teams, as the Aggies won the Cotton Bowl in 1944 and the Sugar Bowl in 1945. In 1946, Armstrong earned All-America honors at defensive end, while also calling plays. In A&M’s vaunted single-wing offense, Armstrong twice led the nation in receiving, while teammate Bob Fenimore led the nation in total offense. As a senior in 1946, he caught 32 passes for 479 yards. Armstrong was a first-round draft choice of the Philadelphia Eagles and played from 1947-51. Armstrong then joined the coaching ranks, eventually becoming the head coach of the Chicago Bears from 1978-81. 1958
JIM WOOD DEFENSIVE END | TONKAWA, OK
1969
JOHN WARD OFFENSIVE LINEMAN | TULSA, OK
1969 AFCA All-America 1969 FWAA All-America 1969 Kodak All-America In 1969, John Ward earned Kodak and FWAA All-America honors on the football field and on the wrestling mat for OSU. The star offensive tackle anchored the Cowboys’ line from 1967-69. Ward displayed his skills at four all-star games, including the EastWest Classic, Senior Bowl, Coaches All-American Game and the College All-Star Game. Ward was a first-round draft choice of the Minnesota Vikings in 1970. He spent five seasons with the Vikings, before splitting the 1976 season between Tampa Bay and Chicago.
1958 AFCA All-America 1973
Jim Wood was OSU’s third All-American and was the first since 1946 when he was voted the honor by America’s football coaches. Wood, who was honored as a defensive end, played a little bit of everything for the Pokes. On the offensive side of the ball, he led the team in receiving with 21 catches for 282 yards. He also handled the punting chores for the Cowboys, averaging 39.3 yards per kick. Wood was a third-round draft choice of the Washington Redskins in 1959. 1967
Justin Blackmon was unquestionably the best receiver in America in both 2010 and 2011. Blackmon won the Biletnikoff Award given to the nation’s top receiver after both his sophomore and junior seasons, becoming only the second player to win the award twice. He was a unanimous All-American in both 2010 and 2011 and was the 2010 Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year.
NEILL ARMSTRONG
Kolb was also a two-time all-conference selection, earning that distinction in 1967 and 1968.
HARRY CHEATWOOD DEFENSIVE BACK | OKLAHOMA CITY, OK
1967 Central Press All-America
CLEVELAND VANN LINEBACKER | SEGUIN, TX
1973 FWAA All-America A two-time All-Big Eight performer, Cleveland Vann captured All-America honors in 1973 by the Football Writers Association of America. Vann racked up 241 tackles in his three-year career for the Pokes. He led the team in tackles in both his junior (122) and senior (117) seasons. The linebacker showcased his skills at the 1973 Blue-Gray Game and the East-West Classic before being drafted in the fifth round by the Miami Dolphins.
Named after the former president, Harry Truman Cheatwood made a name for himself picking off passes in Oklahoma State’s defensive backfield from 1965-67.
1973
ALVIN BROWN SAFETY | RAVENNA, TX
Cheatwood was honored as an All-American in 1967 for his work at safety. He logged 127 tackles in 1967. He also tied for the team lead in interceptions in 1965 (2) and 1966 (3), and earned first-team All-Big Eight plaudits as a senior. 1968
JON KOLB OFFENSIVE LINEMAN | OWASSO, OK
1973 Football News All-America Alvin Brown, who didn’t play high school football until his junior year, covered the Oklahoma State secondary with lightning speed in 1972 and 1973. His outstanding 1973 season earned him AllAmerica recognition as well as all-conference honors. The Ravenna, Texas, native picked off eight passes that year, tying a school record and leading the Big Eight Conference. Brown also played in the 1973 Hula Bowl.
Jon Kolb anchored the Oklahoma State offensive line from the center position from 1966-68. He earned All-America accolades during his senior campaign in 1968.
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1978
1982
JAMES WHITE
JOHN CORKER
GARY LEWIS
DEFENSIVE TACKLE | HOT SPRINGS, AR
LINEBACKER | MIAMI, FL
DEFENSIVE LINE | OKLAHOMA CITY, OK
1978 Associated Press All-America
1982 Associated Press All-America
Nicknamed “Duck,” James White was Oklahoma State’s first four-year letterman. He accounted for 203 tackles in his career, including 86 tackles during his All-America season of 1975.
This linebacker was everywhere for Oklahoma State from 1976-79. John Corker finished his four years in Stillwater as the Cowboys’ all-time leading tackler and a 1978 Associated Press All-American.
Gary Lewis solidified the Cowboy defensive front from 1980 to 1982. The defensive tackle utilized his speed to disrupt the opposition’s offense.
White also played on the Cowboys’ victorious Fiesta Bowl team in 1974.
Corker is the lone Cowboy to post four seasons with at least 100 tackles. In his sophomore and junior seasons, he racked up 132 and 130, respectively. He was recognized as the Big Eight defensive player of the year in 1978 to become the first OSU player to win the honor.
Lewis garnered Associated Press All-America honors during his senior season of 1982. He was also a two-time All-Big Eight performer in 1981 and 1982.
1975 Sporting News All-America
A first-round draft choice of the Minnesota Vikings in 1976, White played eight years in the NFL and was a member of the Vikings’ legendary “Purple People Eaters” defense. 1976
PHILLIP DOKES
As a freshman, the Miami, Fla., native posted 111 tackles and helped lead the Pokes to a Tangerine Bowl victory over Brigham Young.
Lewis participated in the 1982 Blue-Gray Game and the Senior Bowl. He was a fifth round draft choice of New Orleans in 1983 and played one season for the Saints. 1982
Corker was a fifth-round draft choice of the Houston Oilers in 1980. He spent three seasons in Houston before playing the 1988 season for Green Bay.
DEFENSIVE TACKLE | LITTLE ROCK, AR
1976 College Football News All-America Phillip Dokes instilled fear in the hearts of opponents, prowling along the Pokes’ defensive front from 1974-76. He was a two-time All-Big Eight selection (1974, 1976) and was honored as an AllAmerican by College Football News in 1976. OSU’s all-time career leader with 14 fumble recoveries, Dokes racked up 277 tackles in an OSU uniform. He turned in his best season in 1976 with 100 tackles after leading OSU with 92 tackles the previous year. The Cowboys earned a share of the Big Eight title in 1976. Dokes was also a two-time academic all-conference selection (1974-75). In 1976, Dokes played in the Blue-Gray Game and the Senior Bowl before being drafted by the Buffalo Bills in the first round.
1981
RICKY YOUNG LINEBACKER | CHICAGO, IL
Ricky Young followed John Corker as OSU’s dominant linebacker. Young was a three-time All-Big Eight selection. In 1980, he was the Big Eight player of the year after the Chicago native posted 146 tackles. Young then earned All-America honors in 1981 following a season in which he collected 128 tackles.
LARRY ROACH KICKER | DALLAS, TX
Larry Roach’s name is peppered throughout the Oklahoma State record book. He was a three-time All-Big Eight selection and an All-America performer in 1982. The Dallas native is sixth on OSU’s all-time scoring chart with 296 points and his 69 field goals are the most ever by a Cowboy. His five field goals against Missouri in 1982 are also a school record. Roach kicked the longest field goal in OSU history, a 56-yarder against Kansas in 1981. 1984
Young was a 12th-round draft choice of the Chicago Bears in 1982.
ROD BROWN DEFENSIVE BACK | GAINESVILLE, TX
1982
1984 AFCA All-America 1984 Walter Camp All-America
ERNEST ANDERSON RUNNING BACK | ORANGE, TX
1976
DERREL GOFOURTH CENTER | PARSONS, KS
1976 AFCA All-America One of the most decorated offensive linemen in OSU history, Derrel Gofourth anchored the Oklahoma State offensive front from 197476. Twice chosen as an All-Big Eight performer (1975-76), Gofourth captured AFCA All-America honors in 1976. Gofourth played in four all-star games, including the Blue-Gray Game, Hula Bowl, Senior Bowl and the Japan Bowl. He was a seventh-round selection of the Green Bay Packers in 1977. The Parsons, Kan., native spent six seasons with the Packers before moving on to the Chargers in 1983 and 1984.
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1982 Walter Camp All-America Ernest Anderson burst onto the national scene in 1982 to lead the nation in rushing while earning All-America honors from the Walter Camp Foundation. He ran for 1,877 yards during his All-America season for what was, at the time, the fifth best season in NCAA history. He broke the 1,000-yard mark just five games into the year to become the first Big Eight player to accomplish the feat. Anderson tied a Big Eight record with four 200-yard games in 1982 and had 58 carries for more than 10 yards. A preseason All-America and Heisman hopeful in 1983, Anderson struggled with injuries his senior season but still helped lead the Cowboys to a Bluebonnet Bowl appearance and victory.
Roaming the Oklahoma State secondary from 1981-84, Rod Brown achieved Walter Camp and AFCA All-America status and All-Big Eight status in 1984. The fleet-of-foot, hard-hitting Brown picked off six passes in 1984, helping the Cowboys to a national ranking as high as No. 3 as well as a Gator Bowl win over South Carolina. The bowl win capped the first 10-win season in OSU history. In 1984, Brown also racked up 50 tackles, eight pass deflections, one sack and recovered one fumble. During his career, Oklahoma State went 29-16-2 and participated in three bowl games, including two wins.
He ended his career with 3,780 rushing yards to rank behind only Terry Miller on OSU’s career rushing chart when he left campus.
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ALL-AMERICANS 1988
1997
2008
HART LEE DYKES
ALONZO MAYES
DEZ BRYANT
RECEIVER | BAY CITY, TX
TIGHT END | OKLAHOMA CITY, OK
Wide Receiver | Lufkin, TX
1988 Consensus All-America (AP, Sporting News, Walter Camp)
1997 Unanimous All-America
From 1985-88, Hart Lee Dykes electrified Cowboy crowds, catching nearly every pass within his reach and earning Walter Camp, The Sporting News, UPI and AP All-America honors.
Alonzo Mayes provided a large target for OSU quarterbacks during his stint in Stillwater. Mayes, a 6-5, 265-pound tight end, caught passes for the Pokes from 1994-97.
The wideout left OSU as not only the top pass catcher in Cowboy history, but tops in the history of the Big Eight Conference.
The Oklahoma City Douglass product and two-time All-Big 12 selection hauled in 92 passes in his career, which was the most ever for an OSU tight end at the time. During his Walter Camp All-America season of 1997, Mayes caught 29 passes for 424 yards and seven touchdowns. He was also an All-America selection by the Football Writers Association of America, The Sporting News and the Associated Press.
In his career, Dykes caught 224 passes for 3,510 yards. His 1,441 receiving yards in 1988 set a Big Eight record, as did his 31 career touchdown receptions. Dykes played on one of the most prolific offenses in history as OSU averaged 48.7 points and 530.4 yards of total offense per game in 1988. In his four years, OSU teams went 36-11 and went to three bowl games. Dykes was a first-round draft choice of the New England Patriots in 1989, the 16th-overall selection. Debilitating knee injuries cut his career short after just two seasons and 26 games in the NFL. DYKES’ CAREER RECEIVING STATS Year G Rec. Yds TD Long Avg. Avg./G 1985 6 16 205 1 31 12.8 34.2 1986 11 60 814 7 46 13.6 74.0 1987 12 64 1050 8 48 16.4 87.5 1988 12 84 1441 15 73 17.2 120.1 Career 41 224 3510 31 73 15.7 85.6
Mayes was selected in the fourth round by the Chicago Bears in the 1998 NFL Draft. He was traded to the Miami Dolphins during the 2000 season where he played through 2002. MAYES’ CAREER RECEIVING STATS Year G Rec. Yds TD Long Avg. Avg./G 1994 1 1 15 1 15 15.0 15.0 1995 11 32 421 4 27 13.2 38.3 1996 10 30 512 3 53 17.1 51.2 1997 7 29 424 7 37 14.6 60.6 Career 29 92 1372 15 53 14.9 47.3
2004
SAM MAYES Offensive Line | Austintown, Ohio
2004 Sporting News All-America 1990
GERALD HUDSON Running Back | Waxahachie, TX
Gerald Hudson continued a long line of great running backs at OSU in 1990. He became the fourth Cowboy to lead the nation in rushing after pounding out 1,642 yards in 1990. Hudson led the Pokes in rushing in 1989 and 1990 and amassed 2,924 rushing yards in his career. Hudson was chosen in the ninth round by the Minnesota Vikings in the 1991 NFL Draft. Hudson’s Career Rushing Stats
Year G Att. Yds. TD Long Avg. Avg./G 1988 11 49 372 3 48 7.6 33.8 1989 8 187 910 2 60 4.9 113.8 1990 11 279 1642 10 68 5.9 149.3 Career 30 515 2924 15 68 5.7 97.5
Sam Mayes anchored OSU’s offensive line throughout most of his college career. He was one of the building blocks that served as the foundation for head coach Les Miles as he elevated OSU’s program during his tenure in Stillwater.
2008 Consensus All-America (AFCA, AP, Sporting News, Walter Camp) Dez Bryant’s sizzling sophomore season made him a consensus All-America selection as a receiver and the runner-up for the Biletnikoff Award. He was also recognized as the Big 12’s special teams player of the year thanks to his efforts in the return game. Bryant finished second nationally with 19 touchdown receptions, establishing a then-OSU record in the process. He was third nationally with 114 receiving yards per game and second in America in scoring (9.7 points per contest). He was third nationally with 17.9 yards per punt return, including two touchdowns. His 128 points scored and 1,480 receiving yards in 2008 both ranked second at OSU at the time. A native of Lufkin, Texas, Bryant was electrifying with the ball in his hands, posting a staggering 17.5 yards per touch as a sophomore in 2008. He was a first-round pick of the Dallas Cowboys in 2010. BRYANT’S CAREER RECEIVING STATS Year G Rec. Yds TD Long Avg. Avg./G 2007 12 43 622 6 39 14.5 51.8 2008 13 87 1480 19 80 17.0 113.8 2009 3 17 323 4 46 19.0 107.7 Career 28 147 2425 29 80 16.5 86.6 BRYANT’S CAREER RETURN STATS Year KR Yds TD Long Avg. PR Yds TD Long Avg. 2007 0 0 0 0 0.0 2 15 0 9 7.5 2008 4 100 0 33 25.0 17 305 2 78 17.9 2009 2 43 0 25 21.5 3 111 1 82 37.0 Career 6 143 0 33 23.8 22 431 3 82 19.6
2009
RUSSELL OKUNG
Mayes was OSU’s lone first-team All-Big 12 selection in 2004 and his career culminated with his selection as a first-team All-American by The Sporting News. Mayes played on three bowl teams at OSU (Houston, Cotton, Alamo) and his physical play typified the Cowboy offensive attack and philosophies of the era.
OFFENSIVE LINE | HOUSTON, TX
2009 Unanimous All-America A four-year starter and two-time All-Big 12 selection, Okung capped his stellar career as a unanimous All-America selection while being named a semi-finalist for the Lombardi and the Outland trophies. He started the final 47 games of his career for the second best streak in OSU history while becoming the most decorated offensive lineman ever at Oklahoma State. Twice during his career, Okung held the nation’s sack leader without a sack and in one instance, without a single tackle (vs. Indiana in the Insight Bowl). He played on four bowl teams and paved the way for three different Cowboys to reach 1,000 rushing yards in a season. During Okung’s career, Oklahoma State led its conference in rushing for the first four times in school history and ranked among the nation’s leaders in fewest quarterback sacks allowed. Oklahoma State won 18 games over the final two years of his career, which ended with OSU’s appearance in the 2010 AT&T Cotton Bowl. Okung was a first-round pick of the Seattle Seahawks (sixth overall) in the 2010 NFL Draft and went on to become an NFL Pro Bowler.
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ALL-AMERICANS 2010
2011
2013
DAN BAILEY
GRANT GARNER
JUSTIN GILBERT
KICKER | MUSTANG, OK
OFFENSIVE LINE | MESQUITE, TX
CORNERBACK | HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS
2010 Associated Press All-America
2011 Associated Press All-America
Dan Bailey joined the OSU football program as a walk-on in 2007 and left the school in 2010 as a first-team All-American, the winner of the Lou Groza Award (presented to the nation’s top kicker), the Big 12 special teams player of the year and as the school’s all-time leading scorer. In 2010, Bailey set a then-NCAA record for points scored by a kicker in a single season with 149. He converted on 27 of 31 field goal attempts and 68 of 70 extra points. He kicked a walk-off game winner against Texas A&M and his 370 points were not only the best in OSU history (breaking the 22-yearold record held by Barry Sanders), but it was also the fifth-best total in Big 12 history at the time. He set an OSU record with 182 straight converted extra points and his 27 field goals as a senior were also a school record. He was the nation’s second-leading scorer as a senior with 11.46 points per game. He was named a first-team All-American by Scout.com and a second-teamer by Associated Press.
The 2011 Big 12 Offensive Lineman of the Year, Grant Garner was a first-team All-American by SI.com and was a third-team AllAmerican by the Associated Press during that same season. The leader of the Cowboy offensive line from his center position, Garner was generally thought of as one of the key cogs on one of the nation’s most feared offenses in both 2010 and 2011. He was a finalist for the 2011 Rimington Award, which is given to the nation’s most outstanding center, and he did it with steady leadership and a tremendous knowledge of the game. Garner consistently graded out as OSU’s top offensive lineman during a 2011 season that saw him pave the way for quarterback Brandon Weeden and receiver Justin Blackmon to both emerge as viable Heisman candidates and running back Joseph Randle to rank among the national leaders in touchdowns scored. 2011
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BAILEY’S CAREER KICKING STATS Year FGM-A XP-A 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk 2007 2-4 20-20 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 28 0 2008 15-19 65-65 2-2 9-10 2-2 2-3 0-2 45 0 2009 13-18 46-46 0-0 5-5 4-5 3-6 1-2 51 1 2010 27-31 68-70 0-0 9-9 7-9 8-9 3-4 52 0 Career 57-72 199-201 2-2 25-26 13-16 13-20 4-8 52 1
2011 AFCA All-America Feared throughout his career as one of the most punishing hitters in the Big 12, Markelle Martin was a first-team All-American by the American Football Coaches Association after serving as the ringleader of the Cowboy defense in 2011. A three-year starter for the Cowboys, Martin never ranked among the nation’s statistical leaders in any individual category, but stats aren’t what built his reputation. Martin was known for devastating opposing players when they wandered into his territory.
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2011 Consensus All-America (AFCA, AP, FWAA, Walter Camp) Levy Adcock was a consensus All-American in 2011, earning firstteam honors from the American Football Coaches Association and the Football Writers Association of America, second-team honors from Walter Camp and third-team honors from the Associated Press. Standing 6-foot-6, weighing 322 pounds and exceptionally athletic for his size, Adcock was the most well-known member of an OSU offensive line that paved the way for two of the best offensive units in school history in 2010 and 2011.
2013 Consensus All-America (FWAA, Walter Camp, AP) One of the fastest players ever to suit up for Oklahoma State, Justin Gilbert was a key figure in one of the most successful eras in Cowboy football history. Gilbert was a finalist for the Thorpe Award presented to the nation’s top defensive back in 2013 and finished his career with six kickoff returns for touchdowns - a mark that ranked just one shy of the NCAA record. Gilbert came to OSU as a heavily-recruited prospect out of high school and made an immediate impact by returning two kickoffs for touchdowns as a true freshman in 2010. His breakthrough year came in 2011, when he cracked into the starting lineup, intercepted five passes, returned two more kickoffs for touchdowns and was the Defensive MVP of the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl. Gilbert became one of the most respected defensive players in the Big 12 during his senior year of 2013, intercepting seven passes and returning two of them for touchdowns. He earned first-team allconference honors by both the coaches and the Associated Press to go with first-team All-America honors from the Football Writers Association of America and the Walter Camp Football Foundation and second-team All-America honors by the Associated Press. Gilbert’s Career Defensive Stats Year GP UT-AT-TT TFL Sacks INT PBU QBH FF FR BK 2010 12 16-2-18 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 2011 13 47-12-59 1.0 0 5 10 0 0 1 0 2012 13 56-7-63 2.0 0 0 9 0 1 0 0 2013 13 37-5-42 0 0 7 7 1 0 0 0 Career 51 156-26-182 3.0 0 12 27 1 2 1 0 Gilbert’s Career Special Teams Stats Year GP KR Yds Avg TD Long PR Yds Avg TD Long 2010 12 26 698 26.8 2 93 8 55 6.9 0 50 2011 13 26 703 27.0 2 100 0 0 0 0 0 2012 13 32 827 25.8 1 96 0 0 0 0 0 2013 13 18 453 25.2 1 100 0 0 0 0 0 Career 51 102 2681 26.3 6 100 8 55 6.9 0 50
With Martin serving as a starting safety, the Cowboys won a share of the Big 12 South title in 2010 before winning the conference crown outright in 2011. The intimidation factor that Martin possessed helped OSU to lead the nation in turnovers forced from 2010-11. The Cowboys ranked seventh in the nation in pass efficiency defense and were 12th nationally in red zone defense during Martin’s All-America season. Martin’s Career Defensive Stats
Year G UA-AT-TT TFL PD FF FR BK 2008 11 2-2-4 0.0-0 4 0 0 1 2009 11 39-7-46 1.0-1 11 0 0 0 2010 13 49-6-55 2.0-6 13 0 0 0 2011 13 55-19-74 5.5-12 11 2 1 0 Career 48 145-34-179 8.5-19 39 2 1 1
In two seasons starting on the offensive line and registering well over 1,000 snaps of game action, Adcock allowed only 1.5 sacks despite the fact that the Cowboys ranked among the national leaders in pass attempts during his time on the line.
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AWARDS AND HONORS NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME Bob Fenimore Jimmy Johnson (coach)
Barry Sanders’ 1988 season was perhaps the greatest Heisman season of all time.
Barry Sanders Thurman Thomas Lynn “Pappy” Waldorf (coach)
HEISMAN TROPHY Barry Sanders, 1988
MAXWELL AWARD Barry Sanders, 1988
WALTER CAMP PLAYER OF THE YEAR Barry Sanders, 1988
BILETNIKOFF AWARD Justin Blackmon, 2010 Justin Blackmon, 2011
LOU GROZA AWARD Dan Bailey, 2010
RAY GUY AWARD Matt Fodge, 2008
FWAA EDDIE ROBINSON NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR Mike Gundy, 2011
PAUL “BEAR” BRYANT COLLEGE COACH OF THE YEAR Mike Gundy, 2011
AMERICAN FOOTBALL MONTHLY NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR Mike Gundy, 2011
CONFERENCE AWARD WINNERS CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Offense 1976 Terry Miller, RB 1977 Terry Miller, RB 1985 Thurman Thomas, RB 1987 Thurman Thomas, RB 1988 Barry Sanders, RB 2010 Justin Blackmon, WR 1978 1980 1984
Defense John Corker, LB Ricky Young, LB (UPI) Leslie O’Neal, DT (AP)
2008 2010 2011 2012
Special Teams Dez Bryant, PR Dan Bailey, K Quinn Sharp, P/K Quinn Sharp, P/K (Co-POY)
CONFERENCE OFFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE YEAR 2009 Russell Okung 2011 Grant Garner CONFERENCE NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR Offense 1986 Mike Gundy, QB 1992 Shannon Culver, WR 1994 Andre Richardson, RB 2005 Mike Hamilton, RB 2006 Adarius Bowman, WR 1992 2012
Defense Keith Burns, LB Calvin Barnett, DT
CONFERENCE FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Offense 1994 Andre Richardson, RB 1997 Tony Lindsay, QB 2012 J.W. Walsh, QB 2006 2010
Defense Andre Sexton, S Shaun Lewis, LB (co)
CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR 1979 Jimmy Johnson 1984 Pat Jones (UPI) 1992 Pat Jones (AP) 1997 Bob Simmons 2002 Les Miles (AP) 2010 Mike Gundy
1926 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934
ALL-MISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE Hal Weisinger , G Wilmoth Nemechek, T Jack Asher Baker, RB Jack Asher Baker, RB Bill Oates, OL Bill Oates, OL Hayden Trigg, RB Jim Turner, OL Leon Bruner, WR Clarence Highfill, QB Ross Hall, RB Lester List, OL Ross Hall, RB Jim Tichenor, OL Carl Rigney, WR Jim Tichenor, OL Lester List, OL L.B. Asbury, WR
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1935 1936 1939 1940 1941 1942 1945 1946 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956
Gordon DuPree, RB L.B. Asbury, WR L.B. Asbury, WR Dormer Browning, OL Edward Moore, WR Pete Rivers, RB Sonny Liles, OL Jim Reynolds, RB Hugh Swink, T Sonny Liles, G Lloyd Arms, T Al Seanland, DB J.C. Colhouer, OL Neill Armstrong, E Bob Fenimore, RB Neill Armstrong, E Bob Fenimore, RB Charles Shaw, T Wayne Burrow, G D. Meisenheimer, G William Long, WR Bill Grimes, B Robert Meinert, B Charles Shaw, T Clayton Davis, G Alex Loyd, E Jack Hartman, B Bob Cook, B George Wooden, E F.A. Dry, C Lew Zeigler, T Bob LaRue, E Dale Meinert, T Bill Bredde, B Earl Lunsford, B Bob LaRue, E Dale Meinert, T Chester Spencer, E Jim Wood, E
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1960 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977
ALL-BIG EIGHT (First-team selections) Harold Beaty, T Jack Jacobson, E Walt Garrison, RB Charles Harper, G Dennis Randall, T J. B. Christian, G Harry Cheatwood, QB/HB Jon Kolb, OL Jon Kolb, OL John Little, MG John Little, MG Benny Goodwin, HB Jerry Sherk, T John Ward, T Hermann Eben, WR Cleveland Vann, LB Daryl Stewart, DB Cleveland Vann, LB Alvin Brown, S Barry Price, DT Phillip Dokes, DL Cliff Parsley, P Derrel Gofourth, C Terry Miller, RB Cliff Parsley, P Daria Butler, DE Abby Daigle, K Phillip Dokes, DT Derrel Gofourth, C Terry Miller, RB Cliff Parsley, P Terry Miller, RB
1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985
Daria Butler, DE John Corker, LB Worley Taylor, RB Reggie Richardson, OL Rick Antle, DE Ricky Young, LB Dean Prater, DT Ricky Young, LB Larry Roach, K Pete DiClementi, DB Ricky Young, LB Gary Lewis, DT Gary Lewis, DT Mike Green, LB Ernest Anderson, RB Larry Roach, K Leslie O’Neal, DL John Conway, P Chris Rockins, DB Shawn Jones, RB Kevin Igo, OL Leslie O’Neal, DL Ralph Partida, OL Rodney Harding, DE Larry Roach, K Matt Monger, LB Paul Blair, OL Mark Moore, S Rod Brown, S Thurman Thomas, RB Mark Moore, S Leslie O’Neal, DL Mike Hudson, S Paul Blair, OL
Justin Blackmon is one of only two players to win the Biletnikoff Award twice.
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1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
Hart Lee Dykes, WR Mark Moore, S Thurman Thomas, RB Hart Lee Dykes, WR Thurman Thomas, RB Barry Sanders, RB Hart Lee Dykes, WR Cary Blanchard, K Chris Stanley, OL Byron Woodard, OL Cary Blanchard, K Curtis Mayfield, WR Sim Drain, LB Cary Blanchard, K Mike Clark, S Gerald Hudson, RB Stacey Satterwhite, DL Stacey Satterwhite, DL Jason Gildon, DE Keith Burns, LB Mike Woolridge, DE Keith Burns, LB Jason Gildon, DE Scott Tyner, P Rafael Denson, RB Greg Ivy, P David Thompson, RB R.W. McQuarters, DB Greg Ivy, P
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002
ALL-BIG 12 First Team Alonzo Mayes, TE Second Team David Thompson, RB Andre Richardson, KR Third Team Jason Davis, P First Team Alonzo Mayes, TE Jamal Williams, DL Kevin Williams, DB R.W. McQuarters, DB R.W. McQuarters, PR Second Team Josh Henson, OL Kenyatta Wright, LB Third Team Jamaal Fobbs, RB Jason Davis, P Second Team Nathan Simmons, RB Jeremy Offutt, OL Adam Davis, OL Kenyatta Wright, LB Third Team Ricky Thompson, DB Second Team Marcellus Rivers, TE Third Team Josh Lind, OL Kenyatta Wright, LB Terrance Richardson, PR Second Team Jamaal Fobbs (KR) Third Team Josh Lind, OL Reggie White, RB Juqua Thomas, DE First Team Chris Massey, KR Second Team Rashaun Woods, WR Luke Phillips, K First Team Rashaun Woods, WR Kevin Williams, DL
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2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Second Team Tatum Bell, RB Third Team Luke Phillips, K Chris Massey, KR/DB First Team Rashaun Woods, WR Greg Richmond, LB Darrent Williams, DB Second Team Billy Bajema, TE Sam Mayes, OL Third Team Vernand Morency, RB First Team Sam Mayes, OL Second Team Vernand Morency, RB D’Juan Woods, WR Second Team D’Juan Woods, WR Corey Hilliard, OL First Team Adarius Bowman, WR Corey Hilliard, OL Second Team Victor DeGrate, DE Matt Fodge, P First Team Dantrell Savage, RB Brandon Pettigrew, TE Second Team Adarius Bowman, WR David Koenig, OL Nathan Peterson, DE First Team Dez Bryant, WR Kendall Hunter, RB Russell Okung, OL Second Team Matt Fodge, P Andre Sexton, LB Jacob Lacey, DB First Team Perrish Cox, DB Russell Okung, OL Keith Toston, RB Bryant Ward, RB Second Team Perrish Cox, KR/PR First Team Levy Adock, OL Dan Bailey, K Justin Blackmon, WR Kendall Hunter, RB Orie Lemon, LB Andrew McGee, CB Quinn Sharp, P Bryant Ward, FB Brandon Weeden, QB Second Team Ugo Chinasa, DE First Team Justin Blackmon, WR Levy Adcock, OL Grant Garner, OL Quinn Sharp, P & K Jamie Blatnick, DE Markelle Martin, S Brodrick Brown, CB Second Team Brandon Weeden, QB Joseph Randle, RB Kye Staley, FB Josh Cooper, WR Justin Gilbert, CB
AWARDS AND HONORS 2012 2013
First Team Joseph Randle, RB Lane Taylor, OL Josh Stewart, WR Calvin Barnett, DT Quinn Sharp, P & K Second Team Kye Staley, FB Shaun Lewis, LB Justin Gilbert, KR/PR First Team Parker Graham, OL Calvin Barnett, DT Shaun Lewis, LB Justin Gilbert, CB Second Team Clint Chelf, QB Kye Staley, FB Josh Stewart, WR Josh Stewart, KR/PR Tyler Johnson, DE Caleb Lavey, LB Daytawion Lowe, S
BIG 12 PLAYER OF THE WEEK Offense Sept. 16, 1996 David Thompson, RB Nov. 24, 1996 David Thompson, RB Sept. 1, 1997 Tony Lindsay, QB Oct. 6, 1997 Tony Lindsay, QB Nov. 18, 2000 Aso Pogi, QB Nov. 16, 2002 Josh Fields, QB Nov. 29, 2002 Rashaun Woods, WR Sept. 8, 2003 Tatum Bell, RB Sept. 22, 2003 Rashaun Woods, WR Oct. 20, 2003 Tatum Bell, RB Sept. 6, 2004 Vernand Morency, RB Nov. 14, 2005 Mike Hamilton, RB Oct. 16, 2006 Adarius Bowman, WR Oct. 15, 2007 Dantrell Savage, RB Sept. 8, 2008 Dez Bryant, WR Oct. 19, 2009 Hubert Anyiam, WR Sept. 7, 2010 Kendall Hunter, RB Sept. 20, 2010 Brandon Weeden, QB Oct. 18, 2010 Justin Blackmon, WR Nov. 8, 2010 Brandon Weeden, QB Sept. 26, 2011 Brandon Weeden, QB Nov. 7, 2011 Brandon Weeden, QB Nov. 12, 2012 Josh Stewart, WR Sept. 9, 2013 J.W. Walsh, QB Oct. 28, 2013 Desmond Roland, RB Nov. 4, 2013 Clint Chelf, QB Nov. 25, 2013 Clint Chelf, QB Oct. 6, 1997 Nov. 24, 1997 Sept. 7, 1998 Nov. 17, 2001 Nov. 23, 2001 Oct. 19, 2002 Nov. 29, 2002 Oct. 30, 2006 Nov. 19, 2007 Oct. 13, 2008 Nov. 16, 2009 Oct. 4, 2010 Nov. 15, 2010 Oct. 17, 2011 Oct. 24, 2011 Sept. 2, 2013 Oct. 7, 2013 Nov. 18, 2013 Nov. 25, 2013
Defense Trent Alexander, SS Ricky Thompson, DB Troy West, LB Darrent Williams, CB Marcus Jones, SS Kevin Williams, DT Paul Duren, LB Nathan Peterson, DE Nathan Peterson, DE Andre Sexton, LB Perrish Cox, CB Ugo Chinasa, DE Orie Lemon, LB Jamie Blatnick, DE Shaun Lewis, LB Caleb Lavey, LB Shaun Lewis, LB Justin Gilbert, CB Daytawion Lowe, S
Sept. 1, 1997 Oct. 6, 1997 Oct. 13, 1997 Nov. 24, 1997 Sept. 13, 1999 Nov. 15, 1999 Nov. 22, 1999 Nov. 23, 2001 Oct. 6, 2003 Nov. 17, 2003 Nov. 24, 2003 Sept. 13, 2004 Sept. 20, 2004 Oct. 4, 2004 Oct. 11, 2004 Nov. 15, 2004 Sept. 4, 2006 Sept. 18, 2006 Oct. 6, 2008 Sept. 8, 2009 Sept. 14, 2009 Sept. 6, 2011 Sept. 19, 2011 Oct. 15, 2012 Oct. 29, 2012 Nov. 12, 2012 Nov. 19, 2012 Sept. 16, 2013 Oct. 7, 2013 Oct. 21, 2013 Nov. 11, 2013
Special Teams Jason Davis, P R.W. McQuarters, PR Tim Sydnes, PK R.W. McQuarters, PR Tim Sydnes, PK Terrance Richardson, PR Terrance Richardson, PR Luke Phillips, K Darrent Williams, PR Luke Phillips, PK Cole Farden, P Darrent Williams, PR Darrent Williams, PR Jason Ricks, PK Cole Farden, P Prentiss Elliott, KR Perrish Cox, KR Matt Fodge, P Dez Bryant, PR Perrish Cox, KR Dez Bryant, PR Quinn Sharp, P/K Justin Gilbert, KR Quinn Sharp, P/K Quinn Sharp, P/K Justin Gilbert, KR Zack Craig, SS Josh Stewart, PR Ben Grogan, PK Josh Stewart, PR Justin Gilbert, KR
ACADEMIC AWARD WINNERS ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE 1958 Dick Soergel 1959 Gerald Benn 1960 Gerald Benn Harold Beaty Jim Elliott 1961 Ben Kraybill 1962 Rodney Replogle Don Derrick Bobby Adcock 1963 Billy Parent 1964 Glenn Baxter Walt Garrison Roddy Cutsinger 1965 Jim Click 1966 Jerry Philpott J. B. Christian “Happy” Settle 1967 Jerry Philpott Bruce Pieratt Doug Cathey Bill Young 1969 Tom Dearinger Bob Cutburth 1970 Joe Crews Lee Stover 1971 Randall Jones Barry Price Joe Crews 1972 Tom Wolf Barry Price Doug Tarrant Lee Stover 1973 Tom Wolf Mike Terry Barry Price 1974 Tom Wolf Phillip Dokes
Matt Fodge dominated the college punting world in 2008 en route to winning the Ray Guy Award.
1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1994 1995
Phillip Dokes Brent Robinson Joe Avanzini Cliff Parsley Sam Lisle Jim Ledford Skip Taylor Joe Avanzini Joe Avanzini Scott Burk Jerry Winchester Terry Suellentrop Mark Cromer Doug Freeman Doug Freeman John Doerner Doug Freeman Matt Monger Ralph Partida Matt Monger Ralph Partida Matt Monger John Washington Jim Krebs Tony Wilkins Vance Vice Chris Jensen Mike Aboussie Vance Vice Stacey Satterwhite Chris Smith Brad McCone Mark Walker Barry Vincent Stacey Satterwhite Ruben Oliver Kevin Blake Stacey Satterwhite Brad McCone Barry Vincent Rafael Denson Brad McCone Bryan Fugett Rafael Denson Lawson Vaughn Derek Leinen Lawson Vaughn Derek Leinen
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1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
First Team Ryan Cambern Clint Metcalf Lindsey Sherrer Nathan Simmons Matt Thompson Zachary Warner First Team Nathan Simmons Andrew Golembiewski Clint Metcalf Lindsey Sherrer First Team Trent Alexander Blaine Cook Andrew Golembiewski Taber LeBlanc Clint Metcalf Lindsey Sherrer Nathan Simmons First Team Blaine Cook Kyle Eaton Andrew Golembiewski Patrick Hullum Russ Schwettmann Lindsay Sherrer Nathan Simmons First Team Seth Condley Kyle Eaton Dustin Vanderhoof First Team Kyle Eaton Thomas Glapion Chris Gray Mark Milosevich Dustin Vanderhoof John Wohlgemuth Second Team Geoff Beaulieu Chris Calcagni Clay Coe Clint Gillispie
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First Team Billy Bajema Paul Duren Kyle Eaton Jon Hayhurst Adonis Brewer John Wohlgemuth Second Team Saul Talley Dustin Vanderhoof First Team Billy Bajema Paul Duren Vernon Grant Darnell Smith Josh Wheeler Second Team Brent Baisden Luke Phillips Freddie Sinclair Antonio Smith Mike Williams Charlie Johnson Daniel McLemore Jamar Ransom Caleb Noble First Team Billy Bajema Paschal Smith Robert Jones Darnell Smith
Dan Bailey set an NCAA record for points scored by a kicker during his Lou Groza Award-winning season of 2010.
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2005 2006
John Wohlgemuth Second Team Clay Coe Jacob Dressen Paul Duren Adam Gourley Jon Holland Preston McIntyre Donovan Woods First Team Brian Jeffries Jared McCoy Caleb Noble Darnell Smith Second Team Adam Gourley First Team Zach Allen Cortney Billingsley Seb Clements Matt Fodge Steve Mocco Alex Odiari Cole Reynolds Darnell Smith Second Team Brady Bond Clint Coe John Johnson Seth Newton Andre Sexton
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
First Team Seb Clements Clint Coe Cole Reynolds Second Team Zach Allen DeMarcus Conner Jon Morris B.J. O’Connor Nathan Peterson Bobby Reid Dantrell Savage Al’Darius Thompson First Team Zac Allen Jamie Blatnick Seb Clements Jared Glover Andrew Lewis Second Team Jeremy Broadway Dez Bryant Shane Jarka Nick Martinez First Team Brodrick Brown Mark Chesnut Shane Jarka Victor Johnson Andrew Lewis Lane Taylor Second Team Cooper Bassett Jamie Blatnick Chris Donaldson Kendall Hunter First Team Anthony Hill Patrick Hoog Andrew Hudson Charlie Moore Bryant Ward Brandon Weeden Second Team Shane Jarka David Paulsen First Team Brandon Weeden Jamie Blatnick Isaiah Anderson Caleb Lavey Charlie Moore Connor Sinko Second Team Parker Graham Deion Imade Teddy Johnson First Team Isaiah Anderson Parker Graham Wes Harlan Teddy Johnson Caleb Lavey Charlie Moore Connor Sinko Second Team Cooper Bassett Alex Elkins Evan Epstein Deion Imade Shaun Lewis Jeremy Seaton Andrew Suter First Team Clint Chelf Parker Graham Ashton Lampkin
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1954 1958 1965 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 2000 2002 2004 2006 2013
Caleb Lavey Shaun Lewis Charlie Moore Michael Reichenstein Connor Sinko Second Team Trace Clark Deion Imade Teddy Johnson Emmanuel Ogbah Jeremy Seaton Andrew Suter ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA (CoSIDA) Dale Meinert Jim Howard Jim Click Doug Tarrant Tom Wolf Doug Tarrant Tom Wolf Tom Wolf Joe Avanzini Skip Taylor Joe Avanzini Kyle Eaton Kyle Eaton Billy Bajema Darnell Smith Caleb Lavey
NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION SCHOLAR-ATHLETE 1962 Rex Russell 1982 Doug Freeman 2002 Kyle Eaton 2004 Billy Bajema NATIONAL POST-GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP 1962 Rex Russell (National Football Foundation) 1982 Doug Freeman (National Football Foundation) 1983 Doug Freeman (NCAA Postgraduate) NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION HONOR SOCIETY (Beginning in 2006) 2006 Darnell Smith
STREAKS LONGEST WIN STREAK 13 Nov. 11, 1944 - Sept. 28, 1946 11 Dec. 29, 2010 - Nov. 18, 2011 8 Dec. 31, 2007 - Oct. 25, 2008 Nov. 8, 1986 - Oct. 10, 1987 1933-34 7 Oct. 5, 2013 - Dec. 7, 2013 Sept. 6, 2003 - Oct. 25, 2003
LONGEST WINLESS STREAK (ONE SEASON) 11 Sept. 7 - Nov. 23, 1991 8 1920 7 Sept. 23 - Nov. 11, 2000 Oct. 8 - Nov. 19, 1994 Oct. 7 - Nov. 20, 1993 1928 MOST CONSECUTIVE HOME WINS 10 Sept. 21, 2002 - Oct. 18, 2003 9 Oct. 20, 2012 - Dec. 7, 2013 1930-32 1911-13 8 Sept. 3, 2011-Sept. 29, 2012 Sept. 15, 1984 - Oct. 5, 1985 7 1939-40
LONGEST WIN STREAK (ONE SEASON) 10 Sept. 3 - Nov. 18, 2011 9 1945 7 Oct. 5 - Dec. 7, 2013 Aug. 30 - Oct. 25, 2008 Sept. 6 - Oct. 25, 2003 6 Aug. 30 - Oct. 11, 1997 Sept. 4 – Oct. 16, 2010 Oct. 3 - Nov. 7, 1959 5 Sept. 19-Oct. 31, 2009 Sept. 5 - Oct. 10, 1987 Oct. 20 - Nov. 17, 1984 1944 1933
MOST CONSECUTIVE ROAD WINS 11 1943-45 10 Oct. 8, 2010 - Nov. 18, 2011 4 Nov. 15, 2008-Nov. 28, 2009 Nov. 8, 1986 - Oct. 24, 1987 Sept. 7 - Nov. 16, 1985 Sept. 17 - Oct. 29, 1983 Oct. 13 - Nov. 24, 1979 1941-42 1933-34
LONGEST UNDEFEATED STREAK 14 Nov. 11, 1944 - Oct. 5, 1946 13 1931-32 11 Dec. 29, 2010 - Nov. 18, 2011 9 1933-34 8 Dec. 31, 2007 - Oct. 25, 2008 Nov. 8, 1986 - Oct. 10, 1987 7 Oct. 5, 2013 - Dec. 7, 2013 Sept. 6, 2003 - Oct. 25, 2003
MOST CONSECUTIVE HOME LOSSES 7 Nov. 3, 1990 - Nov. 23, 1991 6 1946-48
LONGEST UNDEFEATED STREAK (ONE SEASON) 10 Sept. 3 - Nov. 18, 2011 9 1945 8 1932 7 Oct. 5 - Dec. 7, 2013 Aug. 30 - Oct. 25, 2008 Sept. 6 - Oct. 25, 2003 6 Aug. 30 - Oct. 11, 1997 Oct. 3 - Nov. 7, 1959 1933 5 Sept. 5 - Oct. 10, 1987 Oct. 20 - Nov. 17, 1984 1944
MOST CONSECUTIVE ROAD LOSSES 15 1934-36 10 Nov. 12, 1977 - Oct. 6, 1979 8 Oct. 31, 1964 - Oct. 30, 1965 Dec. 1, 1962 - Sept. 19, 1964 7 1919-21
MOST CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTS 4 1908 3 10 occasions, most recently from 1933-34 MOST CONSECUTIVE TIMES BEING SHUT OUT 7 1904-05 4 1934 MOST SHUTOUTS IN ONE SEASON 6 1924 5 6 occasions, most recently in 1932 MOST TIMES BEING SHUT OUT IN A SEASON 5 7 occasions, most recently in 1939 MOST CONSECUTIVE 50-POINT GAMES 4 Sept. 6 - Oct. 4, 2008 3 Oct. 29 - Nov. 12, 2011 3 Sept. 10 - Oct. 1, 1988 MOST CONSECUTIVE 40-POINT GAMES 7 Sept. 10 - Oct. 29, 1988 4 4 occasions, most recently, Sept. 6 - Oct. 4, 2008 MOST CONSECUTIVE 30-POINT GAMES 22 Nov. 6, 2010 - Oct. 13, 2012 10 Nov. 14, 1987 - Oct. 29, 1988 8 Oct. 20, 2012-present 7 Sept. 4, 2010 – Oct. 30, 2010 7 Sept. 6 - Oct. 25, 2003
With offensive talents like QB Zac Robinson, RB Kendall Hunter, OL Russell Okung, WR Dez Bryant and TE Brandon Pettigrew, the Cowboys rattled off four straight 50-point games in 2008.
LONGEST LOSING STREAK 9 Oct. 29, 1977 - Oct. 7, 1978 7 9 occasions, most recently, Sept. 23 - Nov. 11, 2000 Oct. 7 - Nov. 20, 1993 LONGEST LOSING STREAK (ONE SEASON) 7 Sept. 23 - Nov. 11, 2000 Oct. 7 - Nov. 20, 1993 1928 1920 LONGEST WINLESS STREAK 11 Sept. 7 - Nov. 23, 1991 1903-05 10 1919-20 9 Oct. 8, 1994 - Sept. 9, 1995 Oct. 29, 1977 - Oct. 7, 1978 8 1905-06
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104 116 100 155
Brent Blackman vs. Kansas George Palmer vs. Kansas State Fountain Smith vs. Kansas State George Palmer vs. Iowa St
Jr. So. So. So.
1973
101 132 141 114
Brent Blackman vs. UT-Arlington Brent Blackman vs. So Illinois Brent Blackman vs. Nebraska George Palmer vs. Colorado
Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr.
1974
102 120 152 144 128 120
Skip Taylor vs. Iowa State George Palmer vs. Nebraska George Palmer vs. Missouri George Palmer vs. Texas Tech Terry Miller vs. Wichita State Ken Walker vs. Wichita State
Fr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Jr.
1975
130 107 122 108 107 112 103 112 148 120
Terry Miller vs. Arkansas Robert Turner vs. Arkansas Terry Miller vs. North Texas Robert Turner vs. Texas Tech Scott Burk vs. Nebraska Terry Miller vs. Kansas Robert Turner vs. Kansas Terry Miller vs. Kansas State Robert Turner vs. Iowa State Terry Miller vs. Iowa State
So. Jr. So. Jr. So. So. Jr. So. Jr. So.
1976
123 114 137 159 228 106 149 221 199 180 110 173
Terry Miller vs. North Texas Robert Turner vs. North Texas Terry Miller vs. Colorado Terry Miller vs. Oklahoma Terry Miller vs. Missouri Skip Taylor vs. Missouri Terry Miller vs. Nebraska Terry Miller vs. Kansas State Terry Miller vs. Iowa State Charlie Weatherbie vs. UTEP Terry Miller vs. UTEP Terry Miller vs. BYU
Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr.
Jr.
1977
189 132 160 130 156 139 118 149 116 120 246 155
Terry Miller vs. Tulsa Terry Miller vs. Arkansas Terry Miller vs. UTEP Harold Bailey vs. UTEP Terry Miller vs. Florida State Terry Miller vs. Colorado Terry Miller vs. Kansas State Terry Miller vs. Kansas Terry Miller vs. Nebraska Terry Miller vs. Oklahoma Terry Miller vs. Missouri Terry Miller vs. Iowa State
Sr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr.
Walt Garrison vs. Tulsa
So.
1978
128
Worley Taylor vs. Colorado
So.
108 105 112
Walt Garrison vs. Iowa State Walt Garrison vs. Tulsa Walt Garrison vs. Nebraska
Jr. Jr. Jr.
1965
130 121 173
Walt Garrison vs. Kansas Walt Garrison vs. Nebraska Walt Garrison vs. Kansas State
Sr. Sr. Sr.
1979
122 152 116 114 115 136 182
Worley Taylor vs. Wichita State Terry Sullentrop vs. Missouri Worley Taylor vs. Kansas Terry Young vs. Kansas Worley Taylor vs. Colorado Worley Taylor vs. Kansas State Worley Taylor vs. Iowa State
Jr. So. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr.
1966
114 100
Jack Reynolds vs. Iowa State Jack Reynolds vs. Nebraska
So. So.
1980
126 102
Ed Smith vs. Kansas Ernest Anderson vs. San Diego State
Sr. Fr.
1967
104 128 104
Jack Reynolds vs. Arkansas Larry Gosney vs. Iowa State Jack Reynolds vs. Iowa State
Jr. Jr. Jr.
1968
1981
183 135 139 111
Shawn Jones vs. San Diego State Shawn Jones vs. Colorado Ernest Anderson vs. Kansas State Ernest Anderson vs. Oklahoma
So. So. So. So.
125
Ronnie Johnson vs. Colorado
Sr.
1969
101 122
Bub Deerinwater vs. Colorado Bub Deerinwater vs. Iowa State
Sr. Sr.
1970
237 113 118
Bobby Cole vs. Iowa State Jimmy Williams vs. Arkansas Bobby Cole vs. Missouri
Jr. So. Jr.
1971
113 101 108
Bill Heilman vs. Missouri Bobby Cole vs. Colorado Bobby Cole vs. Iowa State
Sr. Sr. Sr.
1982
220 152 195 270 205 227 175 160 104 146
Ernest Anderson vs. North Texas Ernest Anderson vs. Tulsa Ernest Anderson vs. Louisville Ernest Anderson vs. Kansas Ernest Anderson vs. Colorado Ernest Anderson vs. Missouri Ernest Anderson vs. Kansas State Ernest Anderson vs. Iowa State Ken Zachary vs. Iowa State Ernest Anderson vs. San Diego State
Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr.
1972
173 121 140 107 128 116 109
Brent Blackman vs. UT-Arlington Fountain Smith vs. UT-Arlington Brent Blackman vs. Arkansas Brent Blackman vs. Missouri George Palmer vs. Virginia Tech Fountain Smith vs. Virginia Tech George Palmer vs. Kansas
Jr. So. Jr. Jr. So. So. So.
1983
160 203 125 131 114 143
Shawn Jones vs. Cincinnati Shawn Jones vs. Texas A&M Shawn Jones vs. Nebraska Ernest Anderson vs. Kansas Ernest Anderson vs. Missouri Ernest Anderson vs. Baylor
Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr.
1945
241 148 105 116 178 120 120
Bob Fenimore vs. Arkansas Bob Fenimore vs. Denver Bob Fenimore vs. SMU Bob Fenimore vs. Utah Bob Fenimore vs. TCU Jim Spavital vs. TCU Bob Fenimore vs. Oklahoma
Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr.
1946
125
Bob Fenimore vs. St. Maryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s (Ca.)
Sr.
1947
103
Jim Spavital vs. SMU
Jr.
1948
110 119 141 111 102
Bill Grimes vs. Wichita St. Bob Meinert vs. Denver Ken Roof vs. Temple Bob Meinert vs. Tulsa Jim Spavital vs. Oklahoma
Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr.
1949
155 133
Ken Roof vs. Wichita State John Grabko vs. Wichita State
Sr. So.
1950
102
Bob Cook vs. Missouri
Sr.
1951
108
Roy Dean Seeman vs. Wichita State
N/A
1952
133
Ronnie Bennett vs. Kansas
So.
1953
117 138 109 135
Bill Bredde vs. Arkansas Dorsey Gibson vs. Houston Earl Lunsford vs. Tulsa Bill Bredde vs. Wyoming
Sr. Sr. So. Sr.
1954
156 101
Earl Lunsford vs. Wichita State Earl Lunsford vs. Wyoming
Jr. Jr.
1955
110 107 133
Harvey Romans vs. Arkansas Earl Lunsford vs. Houston Earl Lunsford vs. Kansas State
Sr. Sr. Sr.
1956
124
Jim Wiggins vs. Detroit
So.
1958
135 130
Duane Wood vs. Kansas State Forrest Campbell vs. Florida State
Sr. Sr.
1959
135 104
Jim Dillard vs. Tulsa Jim Dillard vs. Kansas
So. So.
1960
162 139
Chester Pittman vs. Kansas State Jim Dillard vs. Colorado
Sr. Jr.
1961
171
Jim Dillard vs. Tulsa
Sr.
1962
114
Don Derrick vs. Colorado
1963
158
1964
1984
137 101 174 107 206 101 114 155
Charles Crawford vs. Arizona State Shawn Jones vs. Arizona State Shawn Jones vs. Tulsa Charles Crawford vs. Colorado Thurman Thomas vs. Kansas State Thurman Thomas vs. Missouri Shawn Jones vs. Bowling Green Thurman Thomas vs. South Carolina
So. Sr. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr.
1985
237 191 157 201 213 172 100
Thurman Thomas vs. Washington Thurman Thomas vs. North Texas Thurman Thomas vs. Tulsa Thurman Thomas vs. Colorado Thurman Thomas v s. Kansas State Thurman Thomas vs. Missouri Thurman Thomas vs. Oklahoma
So. So. So. So. So. So. So.
1986
132 170
Barry Sanders vs. Illinois State Thurman Thomas vs. Kansas
Fr. Jr.
1987
164 164 111 193 119 110 108 130 105 173 202 116 293 122 157
Thurman Thomas vs. Tulsa Barry Sanders vs. Tulsa Thurman Thomas vs. Houston Thurman Thomas vs. Wyoming Thurman Thomas vs. La.-Lafayette Thurman Thomas vs. Colorado Thurman Thomas vs. Missouri Thurman Thomas vs. Kansas State Barry Sanders vs. Kansas State Thurman Thomas vs. Oklahoma Thurman Thomas vs. Kansas Barry Sanders vs. Kansas Thurman Thomas vs. Iowa State Barry Sanders vs. Iowa State Thurman Thomas vs. West Virginia
Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. So. Sr.
1988
178 157 304 174 189 154 320 215 312 121 293 332 222
Barry Sanders vs. Miami (Ohio) Barry Sanders vs. Texas A&M Barry Sanders vs. Tulsa Barry Sanders vs. Colorado Barry Sanders vs. Nebraska Barry Sanders vs. Missouri Barry Sanders vs. Kansas State Barry Sanders vs. Oklahoma Barry Sanders vs. Kansas Gerald Hudson vs. Kansas Barry Sanders vs. Iowa St. Barry Sanders vs. Texas Tech Barry Sanders vs. Wyoming
Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr.
1989
102 140 157 148 106 151 138 108
Gerald Hudson vs. Tulsa Gerald Hudson vs. Ohio State Gerald Hudson vs. Texas Tech Gerald Hudson vs. Wyoming Vernon Brown vs. Wyoming Vernon Brown vs. Kansas State Gerald Hudson vs. Missouri Gerald Hudson vs. Kansas
Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr.
1990
148 171 107 145 150 255 178 264
Gerald Hudson vs. Tulsa Gerald Hudson vs. Northern Iowa Gerald Hudson vs. TCU Gerald Hudson vs. Oklahoma Gerald Hudson vs. Kansas State Gerald Hudson vs. Missouri Gerald Hudson vs. Kansas Gerald Hudson vs. Iowa St.
Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr.
1991
103
Rafael Denson vs. Kansas State
Fr.
1992
110
Rafael Denson vs. Indiana St.
So.
1993
155
David Thompson vs. Kansas
Fr.
1994
147 146 130 155 121 158
David Thompson vs. Northern Illinois David Thompson vs. Tulsa Andre Richardson vs. Missouri David Thompson vs. Iowa State Andre Richardson vs. Kansas Andre Richardson vs. Kansas State
So. So. Fr. So. Fr. Fr.
1995
128 125 171 104 181 171 159 107 234
David Thompson vs. Nebraska David Thompson vs. Tulsa David Thompson vs. Missouri State David Thompson vs. Tennessee David Thompson vs. Kansas State Andre Richardson vs. Missouri David Thompson vs. Colorado David Thompson vs. Kansas David Thompson vs. Hawaii
Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr.
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100-YARD RUSHING GAMES
1996
110 252 217 156 158 173 321
David Thompson vs. Texas Tech David Thompson vs. Tulsa David Thompson vs. Utah State David Thompson vs. Texas David Thompson vs. Iowa State Andre Richardson vs. Iowa State David Thompson vs. Baylor
Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr.
1997
217 106 126 126 101 122
Jamaal Fobbs vs. La.-Lafayette Nathan Simmons vs. NE Louisiana Tony Lindsay vs. Texas Tony Lindsay vs. Colorado Jamaal Fobbs vs. Texas A&M Jamaal Fobbs vs. Oklahoma
RFr. So. RFr. RFr. RFr. RFr.
1998
161 158 148 104 114
Nathan Simmons vs. La-Lafayette Tony Lindsay vs. La-Lafayette Nathan Simmons vs. Mississippi St. Jamaal Fobbs vs. Mississippi St. Nathan Simmons vs. Nebraska
Jr. So. Jr. So. Jr.
2000
187 130 104 102 112 111
Reggie White vs. Tulsa Reggie White vs. Texas State Reggie White vs. Texas Reggie White vs. Missouri Reggie White vs. Texas A&M Reggie White vs. Baylor
Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr.
2001
117 109
Tatum Bell vs. Missouri Tatum Bell vs. Louisiana Tech
So. So.
2002
108 182 143 165 106 106 160
Vernand Morency vs. Louisiana Tech Tatum Bell vs. Nebraska Tatum Bell vs. Texas A&M Tatum Bell vs. Texas Tech Tatum Bell vs. Baylor Tatum Bell vs. Oklahoma Tatum Bell vs. Southern Miss
Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr.
2003
215 193 189 193 238 196 269 227 122
Tatum Bell vs. Wyoming Tatum Bell vs. Missouri State Vernand Morency vs. La.-Lafayette Tatum Bell vs. Kansas State Tatum Bell vs. Texas Tech Tatum Bell vs. Texas A&M Vernand Morency vs. Kansas Vernand Morency vs. Baylor Tatum Bell vs. Oklahoma
Sr. Sr. So Sr. Sr. Sr. So. So. Sr.
2004
261 184 116 143 165 111 173 100 172 108
Vernand Morency vs. UCLA Vernand Morency vs. Tulsa Vernand Morency vs. SMU Vernand Morency vs. Iowa State Vernand Morency vs. Colorado Vernand Morency vs. Texas A&M Vernand Morency vs. Missouri Vernand Morency vs. Texas Seymore Shaw vs. Baylor Vernand Morency vs. Texas Tech
Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr.
2005
104 194 161
Mike Hamilton at Florida Atlantic Mike Hamilton vs. Texas Mike Hamilton vs. Texas Tech
RFr. RFr. RFr.
2006
155 109 134 117 116 120 112
Mike Hamilton vs. Missouri State Keith Toston at Kansas State Dantrell Savage vs. Texas A&M Dantrell Savage vs. Nebraska Dantrell Savage vs. Baylor Dantrell Savage vs. Texas Tech Dantrell Savage vs. Alabama
So. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr.
2007
125 130 116 113 115 110 212 124 109 103 106 144 109 108 100
Kendall Hunter vs. Troy Dantrell Savage vs. Texas Tech Zac Robinson vs. Texas Tech Kendall Hunter vs. Texas Tech Dantrell Savage vs. Sam Houston St. Dantrell Savage vs. Texas A&M Dantrell Savage vs. Nebraska Dantrell Savage vs. Kansas State Zac Robinson vs. Kansas State Dantrell Savage vs. Texas Dantrell Savage vs. Kansas Zac Robinson vs. Baylor Dantrell Savage vs. Baylor Dantrell Savage vs. Oklahoma Dantrell Savage vs. Indiana
Fr. Sr. So. Fr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr.
2008
107 210 148 138 132 169 114 154 161 104 112 102
Kendall Hunter vs. Washington St. Kendall Hunter vs. Houston Keith Toston vs. Missouri State Beau Johnson vs. Missouri State Kendall Hunter vs. Missouri State Kendall Hunter vs. Troy Keith Toston vs. Troy Kendall Hunter vs. Missouri Kendall Hunter vs.Texas Kendall Hunter vs. Iowa State Kendall Hunter vs. Texas Tech Kendall Hunter vs. Colorado
So. So. Jr. Jr. So. So. Jr. So. So. So. So. So.
2009
160 130 109 206 172
Jeremy Smith vs. Grambling St. Keith Toston vs. Texas A&M Keith Toston vs. Baylor Keith Toston vs. Iowa State Keith Toston vs. Colorado
Fr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr.
2010
257 157 101 126 130 201 143 116 105
Kendall Hunter vs. Washington St. Kendall Hunter vs. Troy Kendall Hunter vs. Texas A&M Kendall Hunter vs. Louisiana Kendall Hunter vs. Texas Tech Kendall Hunter vs. Nebraska Kendall Hunter vs. Kansas State Kendall Hunter vs. Texas Kendall Hunter vs. Kansas
Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr.
2011
129 121 128 140 138 152 104 109 151 119
Joseph Randle vs. Louisiana Joseph Randle vs. Arizona Joseph Randle vs. Tulsa Jeremy Smith vs. Texas Joseph Randle vs. Missouri Joseph Randle vs. Baylor Herschel Sims vs. Baylor Herschel Sims vs. Texas Tech Joseph Randle vs. Oklahoma Jeremy Smith vs. Oklahoma
So. So. So. So. So. So. Fr. Fr. So. So.
2012
107 104 123 105 199 151 126 113 139
Joseph Randle vs. Savannah St. Desmond Roland vs. Savannah St. Joseph Randle at Arizona Joseph Randle vs. Louisiana Joseph Randle vs. Texas Joseph Randle vs. Iowa State Joseph Randle vs. TCU Joseph Randle at Oklahoma Joseph Randle at Baylor
Jr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr.
2013
125 102 219 144
J.W. Walsh vs. Mississippi State Jeremy Smith vs. Mississippi State Desmond Roland at Iowa State Desmond Roland vs. Oklahoma
So. Sr. Jr. Jr.
MOST 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES IN A SEASON 1. 2. 4. 5.
12 11 11 10 9 9 9 9 9
Barry Sanders Terry Miller Thurman Thomas Dantrell Savage Kendall Hunter Kendall Hunter Vernand Morency Ernest Anderson Terry Miller
1988 1977 1987 2007 2008 2010 2004 1982 1976
MOST 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES IN A CAREER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 9.
26 22 20 18 17 15 15 15 14 14
Terry Miller Thurman Thomas Kendall Hunter David Thompson Barry Sanders Dantrell Savage Gerald Hudson Ernest Anderson Joseph Randle Tatum Bell
1974-77 1984-87 2007-10 1993-96 1986-88 2006-07 1988-90 1980-83 2010-12 2000-03
MOST CONSECUTIVE 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
19 12 10 7 6 5 5 5 5 5
Terry Miller Barry Sanders Dantrell Savage Vernand Morency Thurman Thomas Kendall Hunter Thurman Thomas Ernest Anderson Terry Miller Bob Fenimore
1976-77 1988 2007 2004 1987 2010 1987 1982 1976 1945
FRESHMAN 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES 1. 217 2. 206 3. 194 4. 161 5. 160 6. 158 7. 155 155 9. 132 10. 130 11. 128 12. 126 126 14. 125 15. 122 16. 121 17. 120 18. 113 19. 109 109 21. 108 22. 104 104 104 25. 103 26. 102 102 28. 101 101
Jamaal Fobbs vs. La-Lafayette, 1997 Thurman Thomas vs. Kansas St., 1984 Mike Hamilton vs. Texas, 2005 Mike Hamilton vs. Texas Tech, 2005 Jeremy Smith vs. Grambling State, 2009 Andre Richardson vs. Kansas St., 1994 Thurman Thomas vs. South Carolina, 1984 David Thompson vs. Kansas, 1993 Barry Sanders vs. Illinois State, 1986 Andre Richardson vs. Missouri, 1994 Terry Miller vs. Wichita State, 1974 Tony Lindsay vs. Texas, 1997 Tony Lindsay vs. Colorado, 1997 Kendall Hunter vs. Troy, 2007 Jamaal Fobbs vs. Oklahoma, 1997 Andre Richardson vs. Kansas, 1994 Jim Spavital vs. TCU, 1945 Kendall Hunter vs. Texas Tech, 2007 Herschel Sims vs. Texas Tech, 2011 Keith Toston at Kansas State, 2006 Vernand Morency vs. La. Tech, 2002 Herschel Sims vs. Baylor, 2011 Ken Zachary vs. Iowa State, 1982 Mike Hamilton at Florida Atlantic, 2005 Rafael Denson vs. Kansas State, 1991 Skip Taylor vs. Iowa State, 1974 Ernest Anderson vs. San Diego St., 1980 Thurman Thomas vs. Missouri, 1984 Jamaal Fobbs vs. Texas A&M, 1997
RFr. Fr. RFr. RFr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. RFr. RFr. Fr. RFr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. RFr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. RFr.
100-YARD RUSHING DUOS, SAME GAME 1. Jim Spavital (120), Bob Fenimore (178) vs. TCU, 1945 2. Ken Roof (155), John Grabko (133) vs. Wichita St., 1949 3. Larry Gosney (128), Jack Reynolds (104) vs. Iowa State, 1967 4. Brent Blackman (173), Fountain Smith (121) vs. UT-Arlington, 1972 5. George Palmer (128), Fountain Smith (116) vs. Va. Tech, 1972 6. George Palmer (109), Brent Blackman (104) vs. Kansas, 1972 7. George Palmer (116), Fountain Smith (100) vs. Kansas St., 1972 8. Terry Miller (128), Ken Walker (120) vs. Wichita State, 1974 9. Terry Miller (130), Robert Turner (107) vs. Arkansas, 1975 10. Terry Miller (112), Robert Turner (103) vs. Kansas, 1975 11. Robert Turner (148), Terry Miller (120) vs. Iowa State, 1975 12. Terry Miller (123), Robert Turner (114) vs. North Texas, 1976 13. Terry Miller (228), Skip Taylor (106) vs. Missouri, 1976 14. Charlie Weatherbie (180), Terry Miller (110) vs. UTEP, 1976 15. Terry Miller (160), Harold Bailey (130) vs. UTEP, 1977 16. Worley Taylor (116), Terry Young (114) vs. Kansas, 1979 17. Ernest Anderson (160), Ken Zachary (104) vs. Iowa State, 1982 18. Charles Crawford (137), Shawn Jones (101) vs. Arizona St., 1984 19. Thurman Thomas (130), Barry Sanders (105) vs. Kansas St., 1987 20. Thurman Thomas (202), Barry Sanders (116) vs. Kansas, 1987 21. Thurman Thomas (293), Barry Sanders (122) vs. Iowa State, 1987 22. Barry Sanders (312), Gerald Hudson (121) vs. Kansas, 1988 23. Gerald Hudson (148), Vernon Brown (106) vs. Wyoming, 1989 24. Andre Richardson (173), David Thompson (158) vs. Iowa St., 1996 25. Nathan Simmons (161), Tony Lindsay (158) vs. ULL, 1998 26. Nathan Simmons (148), Jamaal Fobbs (104) vs. Miss. State, 1998 27. Dantrell Savage (124), Zac Robinson (109) vs. Kansas State, 2007 28. Zac Robinson (144), Dantrell Savage (109) vs. Baylor, 2007 29. Kendall Hunter (169), Keith Toston (114) vs. Troy, 2008 30. Joseph Randle (152), Herschel Sims (104) vs. Baylor, 2011 31. Joseph Randle (151), Jeremy Smith (119) vs. Oklahoma, 2011 32. Joseph Randle (107), Desmond Roland (104) vs. Savannah St., 2012 33. J.W. Walsh (125), Jeremy Smith (102) vs. Mississippi State, 2013
THREE WITH 100 RUSHING YARDS IN SAME GAME 1. Dantrell Savage (130), Zac Robinson (116), Kendall Hunter (113) vs. Texas Tech, 2007 2. Keith Toston (148), Beau Johnson (138), Kendall Hunter (132) vs. Missouri State, 2008 PLAYERS WITH 100-YARD RUSHING YARD GAMES PLAYERS WITH MULTIPLE 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES
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157
100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES
158
1995
125
Alonzo Mayes vs. Kansas
So.
1996
149
Alonzo Mayes vs. Missouri
Jr.
1997
126
Alonzo Mayes vs. Missouri
Sr.
Sr. Sr.
1998
106 106 104
Terance Richardson vs. Mississippi St. Ethan Howell vs. Texas Marcellus Rivers vs. Texas
Sr. Jr. RFr.
George Wooden vs. Missouri
Sr.
1999
107
Ethan Howell vs. Tulsa
Jack Jacobson vs. Nebraska
Jr.
117
Terry Brown vs. Missouri
Jr.
1968
127 110
Terry Brown vs. Kansas Terry Brown vs. Nebraska
Sr. Sr.
2001
139 111 109 109 129
Rashaun Woods vs. Southern Miss Terrance Davis-Bryant vs. Iowa State Rashaun Woods vs. Colorado Rashaun Woods vs. Texas Tech Rashaun Woods vs. Oklahoma
1969
104 179 181
Bobby Cole vs. Kansas Hermann Eben vs. Kansas State Hermann Eben vs. Oklahoma
So. Jr. Jr.
1970
115 126 149 104 142
Hermann Eben vs. Arkansas Hermann Eben vs. Missouri Dick Graham vs. Nebraska Hermann Eben vs. Kansas State Hermann Eben vs. Oklahoma
Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr.
2002
126 175 143 113 134 111 171 134 226 164
Rashaun Woods vs. Louisiana Tech Rashaun Woods vs. Northern Iowa Rashaun Woods vs. UCLA John Lewis vs. UCLA Rashaun Woods vs. Nebraska Rashaun Woods vs. Texas Tech Rashaun Woods vs. Kansas Rashaun Woods vs. Baylor Rashaun Woods vs. Oklahoma Rashaun Woods vs. Southern Miss
Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr.
1971
140
Dick Graham vs. Mississippi State
Sr.
1973
101
Reuben Gant vs. Kansas State
Sr.
1975
114
Sam Lisle vs. Wichita State
Jr.
1980
125
Mel Campbell vs. Washington
Sr.
2003
152 232 118 147 109 125 223
Rashaun Woods vs. Wyoming Rashaun Woods vs. SMU Rashaun Woods vs. Kansas State Rashaun Woods vs. Texas Tech Rashaun Woods vs. Texas A&M Rashaun Woods vs. Baylor Rashaun Woods vs. Ole Miss
Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr.
1981
130
Mark Cromer vs. Tulsa
Jr.
2004
128
D’Juan Woods vs. Oklahoma
So.
1982
103 112
Terry Young vs. Tulsa Terry Young vs. Colorado
Sr. Sr.
1983
107
Jamie Harris vs. Texas A&M
Jr.
2005
108 125 186
D’Juan Woods vs. Arkansas St. D’Juan Woods vs. Missouri D’Juan Woods at Baylor
Jr. Jr. Jr.
1984
104 141
Bobby Riley vs. Kansas Jamie Harris vs. Missouri
So. Jr.
2006
166 300
Adarius Bowman at Houston Adarius Bowman at Kansas
Jr. Jr.
1985
131 115 117 104
Bobby Riley vs. Nebraska Bobby Riley vs. Kansas State Bobby Riley vs. Missouri Hart Lee Dykes vs. Florida State
Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr.
1986
121 121 131
Hart Lee Dykes vs. Louisiana-Lafayette Hart Lee Dykes vs. Kansas State Hart Lee Dykes vs. Iowa State
So. So. So.
2007
135 141 142 100 108 155 117
Adarius Bowman vs. Florida Atlantic Adarius Bowman vs. Sam Houston St. Adarius Bowman vs. Texas A&M Adarius Bowman vs. Nebraska Adarius Bowman vs. Texas Dez Bryant vs. Kansas Dez Bryant vs. Indiana
Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Fr.
1987
100 154 114 113 107
Hart Lee Dykes vs. Tulsa Hart Lee Dykes vs. Wyoming Hart Lee Dykes vs. Colorado Hart Lee Dykes vs. Nebraska Hart Lee Dykes vs. Missouri
Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr.
2008
236 118 106 212 171 167
Dez Bryant vs. Houston Dez Bryant vs. Troy Dez Bryant vs. Texas A&M Dez Bryant vs. Baylor Dez Bryant vs. Iowa State Dez Bryant vs. Oregon
So. So. So. So. So. So.
1988
175 122 125 135 127 123 152 112 163
Hart Lee Dykes vs. Miami (Ohio) Hart Lee Dykes vs. Texas A&M Hart Lee Dykes vs. Nebraska Hart Lee Dykes vs. Missouri Hart Lee Dykes vs. Kansas State Hart Lee Dykes vs. Oklahoma Hart Lee Dykes vs. Kansas Hart Lee Dykes vs. Texas Tech Hart Lee Dykes vs. Wyoming
Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr.
2009
161 119
Dez Bryant vs. Rice Hubert Anyiam vs. Missouri
Jr. So.
1989
208 153
Curtis Mayfield vs. Nebraska Curtis Mayfield vs. Colorado
Jr. Jr.
1990
110 117 100 113
Curtis Mayfield vs. Florida Curtis Mayfield vs. Northern Iowa Curtis Mayfield vs. TCU Gerald Hudson vs. Kansas
Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr.
2010
125 132 114 174 127 190 207 157 103 173 101 145 130 105 117
Justin Blackmon vs. Wash. St. Justin Blackmon vs. Troy Josh Cooper vs. Troy Justin Blackmon vs. Tulsa Justin Blackmon vs. Texas A&M Justin Blackmon vs. Louisiana Justin Blackmon vs. Texas Tech Justin Blackmon vs. Nebraska Josh Cooper vs. Nebraska Justin Blackmon vs. Baylor Bo Bowling vs. Baylor Justin Blackmon vs. Texas Justin Blackmon vs. Kansas Justin Blackmon vs. Oklahoma Justin Blackmon vs. Arizona
So. So. Jr. So. So. So. So. So. Jr. So. Sr. So. So. So. So.
1991
109 134 130
Robert Kirksey vs. Nebraska Bert Milliner vs. Iowa State Robert Kirksey vs. Kansas State
Sr. Jr. Sr.
1992
131 111
Shannon Culver vs. Kansas Rafael Denson vs. Missouri
Jr. So.
1993
105
Shannon Culver vs. Arizona State
Sr.
1994
113 106 106
Rafael Denson vs. North Texas Rafael Denson vs. Iowa State Rafael Denson vs. Colorado
Sr. Sr. Sr.
2011
144 112 128 123 121 172 205 146 106 103 128 186
Justin Blackmon vs. Louisiana Tracy Moore vs. Louisiana Justin Blackmon vs. Arizona Josh Cooper vs. Texas A&M Justin Blackmon vs. Texas A&M Justin Blackmon vs. Baylor Justin Blackmon vs. Kansas State Tracy Moore vs. Kansas State Josh Cooper vs. Texas Tech Justin Blackmon vs. Texas Tech Josh Cooper vs. Iowa State Justin Blackmon vs. Stanford
Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr.
1944
108 110 141 114
Cecil Hankins vs. West Texas Cecil Hankins vs. Denver Cecil Hankins vs. Tulsa Neill Armstrong vs. Norman Navy
Sr. Sr. Sr. So.
1946
120
Neill Armstrong vs. Tulsa
Jr.
1949
120 178
Don VanPool vs. TCU Alex Loyd vs. Kansas
1951
103
1963
105
1967
Sr.
2012
106 105 112 104 129 120 135 172 174 150 147
Tracy Moore at Arizona Blake Jackson at Arizona Blake Jackson vs. Louisiana Josh Stewart vs. Louisiana Charlie Moore vs. Iowa State Josh Stewart vs. TCU Charlie Moore at Kansas State Josh Stewart vs. West Virginia Isaiah Anderson vs. Texas Tech Josh Stewart at Oklahoma Josh Stewart at Baylor
Sr. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. So. Jr. So. Sr. So. So.
So. Sr. So. So. So.
2013
127 141 126 100
Josh Stewart at West Virginia Josh Stewart vs. TCU Tracy Moore vs. Baylor Tracy Moore vs. Missouri
Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr.
100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES IN A SEASON 1. 2. 3. 5. 6.
12 9 9 7 7 6 5 5 5
Justin Blackmon, 2010 Hart Lee Dykes, 1988 Rashaun Woods, 2002 Justin Blackmon, 2011 Rashaun Woods, 2003 Dez Bryant, 2008 Hart Lee Dykes, 1987 Adarius Bowman, 2007 Josh Stewart, 2012
100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES IN A CAREER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8.
20 19 18 9 7 7 6 5 5 5
Rashaun Woods, 2000-2003 Justin Blackmon, 2009-11 Hart Lee Dykes, 1985-1988 Dez Bryant, 2007-2009 Josh Stewart, 2011-13 Adarius Bowman, 2006-2007 Hermann Eben, 1968-1970 Tracy Moore, 2010-13 Josh Cooper, 2008-11 Curtis Mayfield, 1987-90
CONSECUTIVE 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES 1. 2. 4. 5. 8.
14 5 5 4 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Justin Blackmon (2010-11) Rashaun Woods (2002) Hart Lee Dykes (1988) Rashaun Woods (2001-02) Justin Blackmon (2011) Curtis Mayfield (1990) Cecil Hankins (1944) Blake Jackson (2012) Josh Stewart (2012) Josh Cooper (2011) Adarius Bowman (2007) Rashaun Woods (2003) Hart Lee Dykes (1988) Hart Lee Dykes (1988) Hart Lee Dykes (1987) Hart Lee Dykes (1986) Hart Lee Dykes (1985-86) Bobby Riley (1985) Terry Brown (1968)
FRESHMAN 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES 1. 2. 3.
155 117 104 104
Dez Bryant vs. Kansas, 2007 Dez Bryant vs. Indiana, 2007 Marcellus Rivers vs. Texas, 1998 Hart Lee Dykes vs. Florida St., 1985
Fr. Fr. RFr. Fr.
100-YARD RECEIVING DUOS, SAME GAME
1. Ethan Howell (106), Marcellus Rivers (104) vs. Texas, 1998 2. Rashaun Woods (143), Jon Lewis (113) vs. UCLA, 2002 3. Justin Blackmon (132), Josh Cooper (114) vs. Troy, 2010 4. Justin Blackmon (157), Josh Cooper (103) vs. Nebraska, 2010 5. Justin Blackmon (173), Bo Bowling (101) vs. Baylor, 2010 6. Justin Blackmon (144), Tracy Moore (112) vs. Louisiana, 2011 7. Josh Cooper (123), Justin Blackmon (121) vs. Texas A&M, 2011 8. Justin Blackmon (205), Tracy Moore (146) vs. Kansas State, 2011 9. Josh Cooper (106), Justin Blackmon (103) vs. Texas Tech, 2011 10. Tracy Moore (106) and Blake Jackson (105) at Arizona, 2010 11. Blake Jackson (112) and Josh Stewart (104) vs. Iowa State, 2012 PLAYERS WITH 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES: PLAYERS WITH MULTIPLE 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES:
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300-YARD PASSING GAMES 300-YARD PASSING GAMES
1970
329
Tony Pounds vs. Nebraska
Jr.
1985
363
Ronnie Williams vs. Nebraska
So.
1987
325
Mike Gundy vs. Wyoming
So.
1989
429 315
Mike Gundy vs. Kansas Mike Gundy vs. Iowa State
Sr. Sr.
2000
328 313
Aso Pogi vs. Iowa State Aso Pogi vs. Colorado
Fr. Fr.
2002
354 357 310
Josh Fields vs. Kansas Josh Fields vs. Oklahoma Josh Fields vs. Southern Miss
So. So. So.
2003
320 307
Josh Fields vs. Texas Tech Josh Fields vs. Ole Miss
Jr. Jr.
2005
351
Al Pe単a vs. Baylor
Jr.
2006
411
Bobby Reid vs. Kansas
So.
2007
430 302
Zac Robinson vs. Texas Zac Robinson vs. Indiana
So. So.
2008
320 395 329
Zac Robinson vs. Houston Zac Robinson vs. Iowa State Zac Robinson vs. Oregon
Jr. Jr. Jr.
2010
348 409 351 356 435 409 389
Brandon Weeden vs. Troy Brandon Weeden vs. Tulsa Brandon Weeden vs. Louisiana Brandon Weeden vs. Texas Tech Brandon Weeden vs. Baylor Brandon Weeden vs. Texas Brandon Weeden vs. Kansas
Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr.
2011
388 397 369 438 338 502 423 476 399
Brandon Weeden vs. Louisiana Brandon Weeden vs. Arizona Brandon Weeden vs. Tulsa Brandon Weeden vs. Texas A&M Brandon Weeden vs. Missouri Brandon Weeden vs. Kansas St. Brandon Weeden vs. Texas Tech Brandon Weeden vs. Iowa State Brandon Weeden vs. Stanford
Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr.
2012
436 347 301 415 324 333
Wes Lunt at Arizona J.W. Walsh vs. Louisiana J.W. Walsh vs. Texas J.W. Walsh vs. Iowa State Wes Lunt vs. TCU Clint Chelf at Baylor
Fr. RFr. RFr. RFr. Fr. Jr.
2013
326 322 370 377
J.W. Walsh at UTSA J.W. Walsh at West Virginia Clint Chelf vs. Baylor Clint Chelf vs. Missouri
So. So. Sr. Sr.
Brandon Weeden racked up 16 300-yard passing games in the 2010 and 2011 seasons.
400-YARD PASSING GAMES
MOST 300-YARD PASSING GAMES IN A CAREER
1989
429
Mike Gundy vs. Kansas
Sr.
2006
411
Bobby Reid vs. Kansas
So.
1. 16
Brandon Weeden (2008-11)
2. 5
J.W. Walsh (2012-present)
5
Josh Fields (2002-2003)
5
Zac Robinson (2006-2009)
5. 3
Clint Chelf (2010-13)
Mike Gundy (1985-1989)
2007
430
Zac Robinson vs. Texas
So.
2010
409 435 409
Brandon Weeden vs. Tulsa Brandon Weeden vs. Baylor Brandon Weeden vs. Texas
Jr. Jr. Jr.
7. 2
Wes Lunt (2012)
Aso Pogi (2000-02)
9. 1
Bobby Reid (2005-07)
2011
438 502 423 476
Brandon Weeden vs. Texas A&M Brandon Weeden vs. Kansas St. Brandon Weeden vs. Texas Tech Brandon Weeden vs. Iowa State
Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr.
1
Al Pe単a (2005)
1
Ronnie Williams (1984-87)
1
Tony Pounds (1970-71)
2012
436
Wes Lunt at Arizona
Fr.
MOST CONSECUTIVE 300-YARD PASSING GAMES
500-YARD PASSING GAMES 2011
502
Brandon Weeden vs. Kansas St.
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MOST 300-YARD PASSING GAMES IN A SEASON 1. 9
Brandon Weeden (2011)
2. 7
Brandon Weeden (2010)
3. 3
J.W. Walsh (2012)
3
Zac Robinson (2008)
3
Josh Fields (2002)
6. 2
Clint Chelf (2013)
2
J.W. Walsh (2013)
2
Wes Lunt (2012)
2
Zac Robinson (2007)
2
Josh Fields (2003)
2
Aso Pogi (2000)
2
Mike Gundy (1989)
3 2
1. 4
Brandon Weeden (2011)
2. 3
Brandon Weeden (2011)
Brandon Weeden (2010)
3
4. 2
J.W. Walsh (2012)
2
Brandon Weeden (2010)
2
Brandon Weeden (2010)
2
Josh Fields (2002)
2
Aso Pogi (2000)
FRESHMAN 300-YARD PASSING GAMES 1. 328
Aso Pogi vs. Iowa State (2000)
Fr.
2. 313
Aso Pogi vs. Colorado (2000)
Fr.
3. 436
Wes Lunt at Arizona (2012)
Fr.
4. 347
J.W. Walsh vs. Louisiana (2012)
RFr.
5. 301
J.W. Walsh vs. Texas (2012)
RFr.
6. 415
J.W. Walsh vs. Iowa State (2012)
RFr.
7. 324
Wes Lunt vs. TCU (2012)
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OKLAHOMA STATE IN THE NCAA STATS TEAM SCORING OFFENSE Year Rank Points Average 1987 7th 374 34.0 1988 1st 522 47.5 2002 13th 446 34.3 2003 11th 467 35.9 2004 17th 387 32.3 2006 7th 458 35.2 2008 9th 530 40.8 2010 3rd 575 44.2 2011 2nd 633 48.7 2012 3rd 594 45.7 2013 14th 508 39.1 SCORING DEFENSE Year Rank Points Average 1983 9th 148 13.5 1984 5th 134 12.2 1985 15th 154 14.0 1997 20th 200 18.2 2013 19th 281 21.6 TOTAL OFFENSE Year Rank Yards Average 1944 14th 2,756 322.0 1945 3rd 3,836 420.4 1987 15th 4,637 421.6 1988 2nd 5,667 515.2 2006 16th 5,327 409.8 2007 7th 6,322 486.3 2008 6th 6,340 487.7 2010 3rd 6,763 520.2 2011 3rd 7,096 545.8 2012 4th 7,111 547.0 TOTAL DEFENSE Year Rank Yards Average 1974 10th 2,780 252.7 1981 9th 2,781 252.8 1984 8th 2,989 271.7 1985 14th 3,215 292.3 1997 14th 3,330 302.7 1999 10th 3,273 297.5 RUSHING OFFENSE Year Rank Yards Average 1945 4th 2,293 286.6 1972 4th 3,497 317.9 1973 12th 2,198 290.7 1976 10th 3,085 280.5 1988 5th 3,492 317.5 1990 19th 2,338 212.5 1997 10th 2,486 226.0 1998 19th 2,249 204.5 2003 11th 2,831 217.8 2004 12th 2,709 237.0 2006 7th 2,704 208.0 2007 8th 3,161 243.2 2008 8th 3,191 245.5 RUSHING DEFENSE Year Rank Yards Average 1960 12th 640 64.0 1967 4th 945 94.5 1974 11th 950 86.4 1985 6th 1,512 137.5 1986 5th 1,331 121.0 1997 20th 1,247 113.4 1998 20th 1,314 119.5 2009 11th 1,245 95.8 PASSING OFFENSE Year Rank Yards Average 1944 5th 1,008 125.0 1946 5th 1,478 147.8 1949 3rd 1,284 183.4 1951 9th 1,603 160.3 2010 2nd 4,496 345.8 2011 2nd 5,034 387.2 2012 7th 4,312 331.7 PASSING EFFICIENCY Year Rank Rating 2004 18th 141.67 2007 15th 145.14 2008 5th 164.7 2010 12th 155.2 2011 7th 160.7 2012 18th 152.4 PASS EFFICIENCY DEFENSE Year Rank Rating 2011 20th 114.65 2013 6th 104.56 RED ZONE SCORING PCT. DEFENSE Year Rank Pct. 2009 7th 72.0 2011 12th 73.0 2013 7th 71.1
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KICKOFF RETURNS Year Rank Returns Average 1986 15th 32 21.8 1987 1st 29 23.7 2001 3rd 36 26.8 2006 8th 50 24.6 2008 18th 59 23.9 2012 11th 46 25.0 PUNT RETURNS Year Rank Returns Average 1955 16th 18 13.7 1956 13th 34 13.0 1963 2nd 15 16.3 1987 2nd 17 14.4 1997 2nd 32 16.3 1999 5th 45 15.1 2001 12th 23 13.3 2003 2nd 39 16.1 2004 10th 29 14.7 2008 2nd 20 18.4 2009 13th 27 13.3 2013 11th 30 13.6 PUNTING Year Rank Punts Average 1945 4th 41 38.1 1956 10th 59 38.3 1962 13th 57 39.0 1971 2nd 77 45.5 1975 5th 58 44.9 1976 9th 62 39.9 1982 12th 56 40.0 1987 4th 39 41.7 1994 11th 65 43.4 1995 4th 67 44.0 1997 7th 51 40.8 2001 10th 63 39.5 2008 6th 37 39.1 2010 3rd 51 40.7 2011 20th 49 38.8 2012 3rd 44 40.9 SACKS BY OSU Year Rank Sacks 2006 12 38 FEWEST SACKS ALLOWED Year Rank Allowed 2007 3rd 0.85 2008 17th 1.23 2009 6th 0.85 2010 7th 0.77 2011 11th 0.92 2012 9th 0.92 2013 9th 1.08 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS Year Rank Pct. 2007 9th 47.5 2011 8th 48.9 3RD-DOWN DEFENSE Year Rank Pct. 2009 20th 34.0 2013 7th 31.0 TIME OF POSSESSION Year Rank Average 2009 15th 31:50 FEWEST PENALTIES Year Rank Penalties 2004 5 53
PPG 4.42
PASSES INTERCEPTED PER GAME Year Rank INT Avg. 2009 14th 18 1.4 2010 11th 19 1.5 2011 2nd 24 1.9 2013 3rd 21 1.6 TURNOVER MARGIN Year Rank Margin Average 1997 6th +13 1.18 2004 2nd +15 1.42 2010 11th +12 0.92 2011 1st +21 1.62 2013 4th +15 1.20 TURNOVERS GAINED Year Rank TOs 2009 11th 30 2010 5th 34 2011 1st 44 2013 5th 33
RUSHING Year Rank 1944 3rd 1945 1st 1953 12th 1954 14th 1965 11th 1976 5th 1977 3rd 1979 12th 1982 1st 1985 4th 1987 3rd 1988 1st 1990 1st 1995 14th 2004 8th 2007 17th 2008 7th 2010 9th 2012 19th
Player Bob Fenimore Bob Fenimore Earl Lunsford Earl Lunsford Walt Garrison Terry Miller Terry Miller Worley Taylor Ernest Anderson Thurman Thomas Thurman Thomas Barry Sanders Gerald Hudson David Thompson Vernand Morency Dantrell Savage Kendall Hunter Kendall Hunter Joseph Randle
PASSING Year Rank 1944 8th 1951 5th 1959 10th 1988 2nd 2002 15th 2010 3rd 2011 2nd
Player Bob Fenimore Don Babers Dick Soergel Mike Gundy Josh Fields Brandon Weeden Brandon Weeden
Yards 899 1119 748 761 924 1541 1744 944 1877 1553 1613 2628 1642 1509 1474 1272 1555 1548 1417 Pct. .472 .490 .600 .648 .554 .669 .724
PASSING EFFICIENCY Year Rank Player 2004 18th Donovan Woods 2006 16th Bobby Reid 2007 12th Zac Robinson 2008 5th Zac Robinson 2010 16th Brandon Weeden 2011 9th Brandon Weeden 2012 4th J.W. Walsh
Rating 142.6 148.1 149.0 166.8 154.1 159.7 170.1
POINTS RESPONSIBLE FOR Year Rank Player 2006 18th Bobby Reid 2010 16th Brandon Weeden 2011 8th Brandon Weeden
PPG 13.4 15.7 17.85
RECEIVING Year Rank 1943 1st 1946 1st 1949 2nd 1951 9th 1968 15th 1986 14th 1987 11th 1988 4th 2001 7th/20th 2002 4th/3rd 2003 6th 2006 11th/10th 2007 NR/18th 2008 20th/3rd 2010 3rd/2nd 2011 3rd/4th 2012 10th/15th
Player Neill Armstrong Neill Armstrong Alex Lloyd George Wooden Terry Brown Hart Lee Dykes Hart Lee Dykes Hart Lee Dykes Rashaun Woods Rashaun Woods Rashaun Woods Adarius Bowman Adarius Bowman Dez Bryant Justin Blackmon Justin Blackmon Josh Stewart
TOTAL OFFENSE Year Rank 1944 1st 1945 1st 2008 18th 2010 5th 2011 3rd
Player Bob Fenimore Bob Fenimore Zac Robinson Brandon Weeden Brandon Weeden
Yards 1758 1641 3626 4209 4625
SCORING Year Rank 1944 9th 1945 13th 1957 14th 1959 11th 1976 4th 1985 8th 1987 3rd 1988 1st 1988 10th 2008 2nd 2010 2nd 2010 3rd 2011 4th 2011 5th 2012 2nd
Player Bob Fenimore Bob Fenimore Jim Wiggins Tony Banfield Terry Miller Thurman Thomas Thurman Thomas Barry Sanders Cary Blanchard Dez Bryant Dan Bailey Justin Blackmon Joseph Randle Quinn Sharp Quinn Sharp
Points 77 72 62 66 114 96 110 234 100 128 149 132 156 145 156
FIELD GOALS Year Rank 1964 13th 1981 1st 1983 10th 1997 14th 2001 17th 2010 2nd 2011 4th 2012 1st
Player Charles Durkee Larry Roach Larry Roach Tim Sydnes Luke Phillips Dan Bailey Quinn Sharp Quinn Sharp
Rec 39 32 47 40 54 60 61 74 80 107 77 60 67 87 111 122 101
Yds. 997 1352 1102 2163 3145 4277 4727
Yds 317 479 669 502 688 814 978 1278 1023 1695 1367 1181 1006 1480 1782 1522 1210
KICK SCORING Year Rank 1968 13th 1988 6th 2003 16th 2010 1st 2011 1st 2012 1st
Player Charles Durkee Cary Blanchard Luke Phillips Dan Bailey Quinn Sharp Quinn Sharp
Points 37 100 103 149 145 156
PUNTING Year Rank 1944 13th 1945 7th 1946 12th 1956 5th 1957 20th 1961 13th 1970 11th 1971 2nd 1974 12th 1975 3rd 1976 10th 1993 8th 1994 9th 1995 3rd 1997 13th 2001 20th 2004 19th 2006 8th 2009 5th 2010 2nd 2011 3rd
Player Bob Fenimore Bob Fenimore Bill Long Jim Woods Jim Woods John Hanna Jim Benien Jim Benien Cliff Parsley Cliff Parsley Cliff Parsley Scott Tyner Greg Ivy Greg Ivy Jason Davis Scott Elder Cole Farden Matt Fodge Quinn Sharp Quinn Sharp Quinn Sharp
Average 37.3 39.0 41.3 41.8 39.4 39.4 40.9 45.5 41.4 44.8 43.7 43.3 44.0 44.7 43.9 43.6 42.9 44.9 45.1 46.2 46.3
INTERCEPTIONS Year Rank 1959 5th 1961 5th 1964 13th 1969 7th 1972 9th 1983 7th 1984 11th 1985 5th 1991 12th 1997 10th 2003 13th 2011 13th 2011 13th 2013 2nd
Player Tony Banfield Jim Maisel Jack Jacobson John Gates Alvin Brown Adam Hinds Rod Brown Mark Moore Scott Harmon Kevin Williams Darrent Williams Brodrick Brown Justin Gilbert Justin Gilbert
Ints. 6 6 6 8 8 8 6 7 6 6 6 5 5 7
KICKOFF RETURN AVG Year Rank Player 1963 5th Larry Elliott 1964 2nd Larry Elliott 1965 13th Larry Elliott 1970 10th Dick Graham 1982 4th Harry Roberts 1987 1st Barry Sanders 2001 1st Chris Massey 2006 13th Grant Jones 2008 3rd Perrish Cox 2011 12th Justin Gilbert
Average 21.8 25.4 21.7 26.4 26.9 31.6 34.8 27.2 29.8 27.0
PUNT RETURN AVG Year Rank 1956 13th 1958 17th 1963 2nd 1967 7th 1974 8th 1987 2nd 1997 2nd 1999 10th 2001 12th 2003 4th 2006 14th 2008 3rd 2013 4th
Player Jim Wiggins Jim Wiggins Larry Elliott Benny Goodwin Wes Hankins Barry Sanders R.W. McQuarters Terance Richardson Terr. Davis-Byrant Gabe Lindsay Perrish Cox Dez Bryant Josh Stewart
Average 15.4 12.6 20.4 12.1 13.4 16.3 16.3 14.8 13.5 15.1 12.8 17.9 16.7
PASSES DEFENDED Year Rank 2003 3rd 2008 16th 2009 1st 2011 3rd
Player Darrent Williams Jacob Lacey Perrish Cox Brodrick Brown
FGs 6 19 18 15 15 27 22 28
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Per Game 2.1 1.2 1.7 1.5
ANNUAL TEAM LEADERS RUSHING YARDS Year 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Player, Class Jim Reynolds, So. Al Scanland, Jr. Ralph Tate, Sr. Bob Fenimore, Fr. Bob Fenimore, So. Bob Fenimore, Jr. Bob Meinert, So. Jim Spavital, Jr. Bob Meinert, Sr. Ken Roof, Sr. Bob Cook, Sr. Ron Bennett, So. Ron Bennett, Jr. Earl Lunsford, So. Earl Lunsford, Jr. Earl Lunsford, Sr. Jim Wiggins, So. Jim Wiggins, Jr. Duane Wood, Sr. Jim Dillard, So. Jim Dillard, Jr. Jim Dillard, Sr. Don Derrick, Jr. George Thomas, Jr. Walt Garrison, Jr. Walt Garrison, Sr. Jack Reynolds, So. Jack Reynolds, Jr. Duane Porter, Sr. Bub Deerinwater, Sr. Bobby Cole, Jr. Bobby Cole, Sr. George Palmer, So. Brent Blackman, Sr. George Palmer, Sr. Terry Miller, So. Terry Miller, Jr. Terry Miller, Sr. Worley Taylor, So. Worley Taylor, Jr. Ed Smith, Sr. Shawn Jones, So. Ernest Anderson, Jr. Shawn Jones, Jr. Thurman Thomas, Fr. Thurman Thomas, So. Thurman Thomas, Jr. Thurman Thomas, Sr. Barry Sanders, Jr. Gerald Hudson, Jr. Gerald Hudson, Sr. Rafael Denson, Fr. Rafael Denson, So. David Thompson, Fr. David Thompson, So. David Thompson, Jr. David Thompson, Sr. Jamaal Fobbs, Fr. Nathan Simmons, Jr. Jamaal Fobbs, Jr. Reggie White, Jr. Tatum Bell, So. Tatum Bell, Jr. Tatum Bell, Sr. Vernand Morency, Jr. Mike Hamilton, Fr. Dantrell Savage, Jr. Dantrell Savage, Sr. Kendall Hunter, So. Keith Toston, Sr. Kendall Hunter, Sr. Joseph Randle, So. Joseph Randle, Jr. Desmond Roland, Jr.
Att N/A 121 117 58 162 142 69 89 93 91 205 75 90 147 140 140 90 108 83 111 153 126 110 88 176 217 153 134 75 135 167 176 193 175 99 179 268 314 176 216 158 209 353 227 205 328 173 283 373 187 279 150 99 111 186 256 293 172 204 110 210 197 175 213 258 193 126 223 241 227 271 208 274 176
PASSING YARDS Yards 685 465 562 286 897 1,048 344 411 571 466 411 385 393 748 761 596 473 418 492 582 631 627 539 399 730 924 585 643 307 587 685 631 937 809 516 1,026 1,541 1,680 807 994 613 788 1,877 961 843 1,650 741 1,767 2,850 910 1,642 569 435 466 819 1,509 1,524 928 937 544 1,049 776 1,096 1,286 1,474 961 820 1,272 1,555 1,218 1,548 1,216 1,417 811
Year 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Player, Class Jim Reynolds, So. Al Scanland, Jr. Al Scanland, Sr. Bob Fenimore, Fr. Bob Fenimore, So. Bob Fenimore, Jr. Bob Fenimore, Sr. Bob Cook, Fr. Jack Hartman, Jr. Jack Hartman, Sr. Bob Cook, Sr. Don Babers, So. Don Babers, Jr. Bobby Green, Sr. Fred Duvall, So. Tom Pontius, Jr. Johnny Allen, so. Dick Soergel, So. Dick Soergel, Jr. Dick Soergel, Sr. Jim Elliott, Jr. Mike Miller, So. Mike Miller, Jr. Mike Miller, Sr. Glenn Baxter, Jr. Glenn Baxter, Sr. Ronnie Johnson, So. Ronnie Johnson, Jr. Ronnie Johnson, Sr. Bob Cutburth, Sr. Tony Pounds, Jr. Tony Pounds, Sr. Brent Blackman, Jr. Brent Blackman, Sr. Charlie Weatherbie, So. Charlie Weatherbie, Jr. Charlie Weatherbie, Sr. Randy Stephenson, Jr. Scott Burk, Sr. Harold Bailey, Sr. Jim Traber, So. John Doerner, Sr. Ike Jackson, So. Rusty Hilger, Jr. Rusty Hilger, Sr. Ronnie Williams, So. Mike Gundy, Fr. Mike Gundy, So. Mike Gundy, Jr. Mike Gundy, Sr. Earl Wheeler, So. Kenny Ford, Sr. Gary Porter, Fr. Toné Jones, Fr. Toné Jones, So. Toné Jones, Jr. Toné Jones, Sr. Tony Lindsay, Fr. Tony Lindsay, So. B.J. Tiger, So. Aso Pogi, Fr. Aso Pogi, So. Josh Fields, So. Josh Fields, Jr. Donovan Woods, Fr. Al Peña, So. Bobby Reid, Jr. Zac Robinson, So. Zac Robinson, Jr. Zac Robinson, Sr. Brandon Weeden, Jr. Brandon Weeden, Sr. Clint Chelf, Jr. Clint Chelf, Sr.
Comp-Att N/A 26-78 35-75 37-81 49-79 31-61 39-78 13-37 32-74 86-177 56-138 121-247 37-82 16-35 8-28 39-95 23-55 34-85 36-79 93-155 10-30 37-86 81-180 64-127 55-136 43-112 60-127 42-91 121-247 111-275 133-269 56-133 30-102 40-110 42-113 23-46 40-99 22-61 50-134 94-210 46-99 79-145 100-198 94-171 165-277 138-291 117-225 182-306 173-260 173-260 53-112 111-238 96-187 54-111 114-256 104-218 130-234 85-141 97-196 61-111 139-247 179-296 226-408 184-338 97-187 89-179 148-267 201-333 204-314 180-301 342-511 409-565 119-197 164-291
RECEIVING YARDS Yards 568 327 413 364 861 593 497 188 469 1,278 654 1,352 493 219 195 764 380 587 539 1,100 90 371 1,056 674 845 574 659 494 1,438 1,593 1,871 792 572 602 622 563 752 386 722 1,301 619 877 1,254 1,247 2,048 1,757 1,525 2,267 2,478 2,478 727 1,378 1,280 608 1,468 1,185 1,551 1,283 1,442 785 1,550 1,854 3,145 2,494 1,628 1,102 2,266 2,824 3,064 2,084 4,277 4,727 1,588 2,169
Year 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Player, Class Ed Moore, Sr. George Darrow, Jr. Curtis Myers, So. Neill Armstrong, Fr. Cecil Hankins, Sr. Neill Armstrong, Jr. Neill Armstrong, Sr. Don Van Pool, So. Bill Long, Sr. Alex Loyd, Sr. Arlen McNeil, Sr. George Wooden, Sr. John Weigle, Jr. Bob LaRue, Jr. Chester Spencer, Jr. Chester Spencer, Sr. Jim Wood, So. Jim Wood, Jr. Jim Wood, Sr. Bill Dodson, Jr. Tommy Jackson, So. Don Brewington, Jr. Don Karns, Sr. Jack Jacobson, Jr. Tony Sellari, So. Tony Sellari, Jr. Jerry Philpott, So. Terry Brown, Jr. Terry Brown, Sr. Herman Eben, Jr. Herman Eben, Sr. Dick Graham, Sr. Steve Pettes, Jr. Reuben Gant, Sr. Gerald Bain, Fr. Sam Lisle, Jr. Sam Lisle, Sr. Gerald Bain, Sr. Ron Ingram, Fr. Ron Ingram, So. Mel Campbell, Sr. John Chesley, So. Terry Young, Sr. Jamie Harris, Jr. Jamie Harris, Sr. Bobby Riley, Jr. Hart Lee Dykes, So. Hart Lee Dykes, Jr. Hart Lee Dykes, Sr. Curtis Mayfield, Jr. Robert Kirksey, Jr. Bert Milliner, Jr. Shannon Culver, Jr. Rafael Denson, Jr. Rafael Denson, Sr. Alonzo Mayes, So. Alonzo Mayes, Jr. Alonzo Mayes, Sr. Terance Richardson, Jr. Ethan Howell, Sr. Jamaal Fobbs, Sr. Rashaun Woods, So. Rashaun Woods, Jr. Rashaun Woods, Sr. D’Juan Woods, So. D’Juan Woods, Jr. Adarius Bowman, Jr. Adarius Bowman, Sr. Dez Bryant, So. Hubert Anyiam, So. Justin Blackmon, Jr. Justin Blackmon, Sr. Josh Stewart, So. Tracy Moore, Sr.
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Rec N/A 12 12 39 19 18 32 8 14 47 20 40 25 12 8 18 9 16 20 21 6 14 21 22 17 21 28 34 54 41 48 41 9 19 16 16 21 16 7 19 39 26 35 45 28 36 60 64 84 49 29 46 41 27 40 32 30 29 25 32 31 80 107 77 33 56 60 67 87 42 111 122 101 51
Yards 207 188 152 317 474 312 479 92 234 657 263 502 314 122 119 319 190 316 273 286 110 215 328 282 238 226 312 425 688 733 937 631 194 447 336 384 360 349 239 323 536 350 507 618 431 559 814 1,050 1,441 879 486 622 629 356 713 421 512 424 337 496 334 1,023 1,695 1,367 690 879 1,181 1,006 1,480 515 1,782 1,522 1,210 738
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ANNUAL TEAM LEADERS PUNTING Year 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
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Player, Class Bill Long, So Bill Long, Jr. Bill Long, Sr. John Brabko, So. Arlen McNeil, Sr. Ken McCullough, Fr. Ken McCullough, So. Ken McCullough, Jr. Ken McCullough, Sr. Tom Pontius, Jr. Jim Wood, So. Jim Wood, Jr. Jim Wood, Sr. Gary Cutsinger, So. David Hannah, So. David Hannah, Jr. David Hannah, Sr. Frank Williams, So. Glenn Baxter, Jr. Glenn Baxter, Sr. Ronnie Johnson, So. Ronnie Johnson, Jr. Ronnie Johnson, Sr. Bob Cutburth, Sr. Jim Benien, So. Jim Benien, Jr. David Ratliff, Jr. Cliff Parsley, Fr. Cliff Parsley, So. Cliff Parsley, Jr. Cliff Parsley, Sr. David Hanna, So. Kris Lundgaard, So. Kris Lundgaard, Jr. J.T. Neal, Jr. J.T. Neal, Sr. John Conway, Jr. John Conway, Sr. Cary Cooper, Fr. Rich Thompson, So. Cary Cooper, Jr. Cary Cooper, Sr. Cary Blanchard, So. Cary Blanchard, Jr. Cary Blanchard, Sr. Barry Vincent, Sr. Scott Tyner, Jr. Scott Tyner, Sr. Greg Ivy, Jr. Greg Ivy, Sr. Jason Davis, Jr. Jason Davis, Sr. Scott Elder, Fr. Scott Elder, So. Scott Elder, Jr. Scott Elder, Sr. Cole Farden, So. Cole Farden, Jr. Cole Farden, Sr. Matt Fodge, Fr. Matt Fodge, So. Matt Fodge, Jr. Matt Fodge, Sr. Quinn Sharp, RFr. Quinn Sharp, So. Quinn Sharp, Jr. Quinn Sharp, Sr. Kip Smith, Jr.
Punts 38 65 41 69 66 65 53 33 23 62 34 28 44 22 54 51 53 36 45 43 77 52 59 64 75 77 56 42 73 58 61 66 73 56 70 58 55 69 74 78 76 41 37 52 55 68 77 74 64 65 59 54 63 67 56 61 57 52 58 65 50 51 36 67 46 47 44 79
PUNT RETURN YARDS Yards 1,539 2,418 1,514 2,390 2,262 2,321 2,037 1,053 777 2,244 1,422 1,098 1,754 825 2,152 1,971 2,067 1,166 1,652 1,606 2,811 1,741 2,192 2,599 3,069 3,506 1,963 1,752 3,023 2,599 2,665 2,450 2,952 2,111 2,770 2,399 2,280 2,922 2,792 3,171 3,023 1,694 1,385 2,079 2,244 2,429 3,227 3,212 2,818 2,906 2,598 2,374 2,642 2,636 2,107 2,658 2,358 2,245 2,487 2,593 2,244 2,164 1,544 3,023 2,127 2,175 2,036 3,132
Avg 40.5 37.2 36.9 33.2 34.3 35.7 38.4 31.9 33.8 36.1 41.8 39.2 40.0 37.5 40.0 38.7 39.0 32.4 36.7 37.4 36.5 33.5 37.2 40.6 40.9 45.5 35.0 41.7 41.4 44.8 43.7 37.1 40.9 37.6 39.6 41.4 41.5 42.3 37.7 40.7 39.8 41.3 37.4 40.0 40.8 35.7 41.9 43.4 44.0 44.7 44.0 44.0 41.9 39.3 37.6 43.6 41.4 43.2 42.9 39.9 44.9 42.4 42.9 45.1 46.2 46.3 46.3 39.6
Year 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Player, Class Bob Fenimore, Sr. Jim Spavital, Jr. Bill Grimes, Jr. Bennie Aldridge, Sr. William Wagner, Jr. Bill Bredde, So. Bill Bredde, Jr. Bill Bredde, Sr. Joe Favara, So. Forrest Campbell, So. Jim Wiggins, So. Duane Wood, Jr. Jim Wiggins, Sr. Jim Dillard, So. Richard Buck, So. John Maisel, Sr. Bill Parent, Sr. Larry Elliott, So. Larry Elliott, Jr. Larry Elliott, Sr. Dan Lawson, Sr. Bennie Goodwin, So. Bennie Goodwin, Jr. Bennie Goodwin, Sr. Tom Carraway, Jr. Dick Graham, Sr. Bob Shepherd, So. Ed Tisdel, So. David Hankins, Fr. Cliff Sullivan, Jr. David Hankins, Jr. Gregg Johnson, Fr. Mel Campbell, So. Ron Ingram, So. Mel Campbell, Sr. Dirk Davis, Fr. Mark Cromer, Sr. Malcom Lewis, Fr. Bobby Riley, So. Bobby Riley, Jr. Bobby Riley, Sr. Barry Sanders, So. Barry Sanders, Jr. Mike Clark, So. Mike Clark, Jr. Scott Harmon, So. Scott Harmon, Jr. Scott Harmon, Sr. Andre Richardson, Fr. Andre Richardson, So. R.W. McQuarters, So. R.W. McQuarters, Jr. Terance Richardson, Jr. Terance Richardson, Sr. Gabe Lindsay, So. Terrance Davis-Bryant, Jr. Terrance Davis-Bryant, Sr. Gabe Lindsay, Sr. Darrent Williams, Sr. Daniel McLemore, Sr. Perrish Cox, Fr. Perrish Cox, So. Dez Bryant, So. Perrish Cox, Sr. Josh Cooper, Jr. Josh Cooper, Sr. Charlie Moore, Jr. Josh Stewart, Jr.
Ret 10 17 13 16 12 8 13 20 1 6 11 9 12 4 12 6 11 11 13 16 20 35 28 13 9 21 2 14 26 10 24 23 15 9 22 32 18 18 16 16 10 18 11 14 16 12 18 22 20 18 10 32 28 40 25 22 31 26 9 21 24 17 17 19 15 19 20 22
Yards 135 394 232 209 117 85 149 148 68 92 169 129 151 66 165 51 117 225 175 221 166 422 224 141 165 247 46 73 321 76 105 172 91 46 117 147 70 119 131 122 94 273 113 160 109 66 123 137 178 91 134 521 312 591 229 296 329 393 249 167 308 188 305 198 144 74 145 368
KICKOFF RETURN YARDS Avg 13.5 23.1 17.8 13.1 9.8 10.6 11.5 7.4 68.0 15.3 15.4 14.3 12.6 16.5 13.7 8.5 10.6 20.4 13.5 13.8 8.3 12.1 8.0 10.8 18.3 11.7 23.0 5.2 12.3 7.6 4.4 7.5 6.1 5.1 5.3 4.6 3.9 6.6 8.2 7.6 9.4 15.2 10.3 11.4 6.8 5.5 6.8 6.2 8.9 5.1 13.4 16.3 11.1 14.8 9.2 13.5 10.6 15.1 27.7 8.0 12.8 11.1 17.9 10.4 9.6 3.9 7.2 16.7
Year 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Player, Class Bob Fenimore, Sr. Bill Grimes, So. Jim Spavital, Sr. Bennie Aldridge, Sr. Jim Branstetter, So. Roy Seeman, Jr. Bill Bredde, Jr. Bill Bredde, Sr. Joe Favara, So. Harvey Romans, Sr. Duane Wood, So. Duane Wood, Jr. Jim Wiggins, Sr. Jim Dobson, Jr. Tommy Jackson, So. Jim Dillard, Sr. Don Derrick, Jr. Larry Elliott, So. Larry Elliott, Jr. Larry Elliott, Sr. Dan Lawson, Sr. Harry Cheatwood, Sr. Pat Brown, So. Wayne Hallmark, Jr. Dick Graham, Jr. Dick Graham, Sr. Isaac Smith, Jr. Ed Tisdel, So. Ken Walker, Jr. Ken Walker, Sr. Skip Taylor, Jr. Skip Taylor, Sr. Ron Ingram, Fr. Ron Ingram, So. Ernest Anderson, Fr. Ernest Anderson, So. Harry Roberts, Fr. Harry Roberts, So. Bobby Riley, So. Bobby Riley, Jr. Bobby Riley, Sr. Barry Sanders, So. Barry Sanders, Jr. Curtis Mayfield, Jr. Mike Clark, Jr. Scott Harmon, So. Rafael Denson, So. Rafael Denson, Jr. Rafael Denson, Sr. R.W. McQuarters, Fr. R.W. McQuarters, So. R.W. McQuarters, Jr. Jamaal Fobbs, So. Jamaal Fobbs, Jr. Jamaal Fobbs, Sr. Chris Massey, Jr. Chris Massey, Sr. Robert Jones, Jr. Robert Jones, Sr. Daniel McLemore, Sr. Perrish Cox, Fr. Perrish Cox, So. Perrish Cox, Jr. Perrish Cox, Sr. Justin Gilbert, Fr. Justin Gilbert, So. Justin Gilbert, Jr. Justin Gilbert, Sr.
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Yards 227 170 137 405 159 261 259 214 63 228 73 116 183 181 93 131 228 437 516 455 212 255 254 335 449 282 185 273 179 186 183 186 498 406 187 223 376 223 172 315 346 470 421 576 364 268 197 375 401 645 331 210 534 533 374 522 534 335 358 638 595 665 895 649 698 703 827 453
Avg 25.2 24.3 17.1 20.3 19.9 23.7 28.8 26.7 21.0 28.5 24.3 19.3 30.5 25.9 23.2 26.2 20.7 21.8 24.6 21.7 21.2 25.5 23.1 23.9 26.4 23.5 20.5 21.0 17.9 20.7 15.3 18.6 22.6 22.6 23.4 17.2 26.9 27.9 21.5 18.5 23.1 31.3 20.0 23.0 17.3 22.3 19.7 23.4 20.0 23.9 22.1 23.3 24.3 21.3 17.0 34.8 24.3 19.7 19.9 23.6 23.8 21.5 29.8 20.9 26.8 27.0 25.8 25.2
ANNUAL TEAM LEADERS TACKLES Year Player, Class 1964 Leon Ward, Jr. 1965 Charles Harper, Sr. 1966 Leon Ward, Sr. 1967 Harry Cheatwood, Sr. 1968 Larry Gosney, Sr. 1969 Gary Darnell, Sr. 1970 Barty Chappell, Sr. 1971 Mark Hatley, Sr. 1972 Cleveland Vann, Jr. 1973 Cleveland Vann, Sr. 1974 Brent Robinson, Jr. 1975 Phillip Dokes, Jr. 1976 John Weimer, Sr. 1977 John Corker, So. 1978 John Corker, Jr. 1979 Ricky Young, So. 1980 Mike Green, So. 1981 Mike Green, Jr. 1982 Mike Green, Sr. 1983 Matt Monger, Jr. 1984 Matt Monger, Sr. 1985 James Ham, Sr. 1986 Leonard Jackson, Sr. 1987 Sim Drain, So. 1988 Sim Drain, Jr. 1989 Rod Smith, Sr. 1990 Mike Woolridge, So. 1991 Mike Woolridge, Jr. 1992 Keith Burns, Jr. 1993 Keith Burns, Sr. 1994 Eric Hobbs, Sr. 1995 Alamu Bailey, Sr. 1996 Raymond Cato, So. 1997 Ricky Thompson, Jr. 1998 Trent Alexander, Sr. 1999 Adam Edwards, Sr. Jack Golden, Sr. 2000 Dwayne Levels, Jr. 2001 Dwayne Levels, Sr. 2002 Paul Duren, Fr. 2003 Paul Duren, So. 2004 Jamie Thompson, Jr. 2005 Jamar Ransom, Sr. 2006 Andre Sexton, RFr. 2007 Donovan Woods, Sr. 2008 Andre Sexton, Jr. 2009 Donald Booker, Sr. 2010 Orie Lemon, Sr. 2011 Daytawion Lowe, So. 2012 Alex Elkins, Sr. 2013 Caleb Lavey, Sr. * Tackles have only been kept as official statstics since 1964.
Tackles 135 108 99 127 157 121 171 121 122 117 120 92 123 132 130 146 138 129 183 136 175 134 114 108 89 111 85 85 126 107 103 98 119 84 79 57 57 95 109 84 97 85 99 79 82 100 99 133 97 75 93
INTERCEPTIONS Year 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964
Player, Class Jack Faubion, Jr. Not Available Lee Cook, Jr. Bob Fenimore, Fr. Bob Fenimore, So. Bob Fenimore, Jr. Bob Fenimore, Sr. Bob Meinert, So. Bob Meinert, Jr. Bill Grimes, Jr. Ed Roof, Jr. Wayne Johnson, Jr. Bill Bredde, So. Bill Bredde, Jr. Dorsey Gibson, Jr. Bill Bredde, Sr. Fred Duvall, So. John Jacob, So. Forrest Campbell, Jr. Not Available Three with Tony Banfield, Jr. Tony Banfield, Sr. Three with John Maisel, Sr. Tommy Jackson, Sr. Five with Jack Jacobson, Sr.
Int 4 -6 5 4 7 2 2 3 4 7 6 6 5 5 5 3 2 2 -2 4 6 2 6 5 1 6
1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Bill Young, So. Harry Cheatwood, So. Three with Bennie Goodwin, So. Bennie Goodwin, Jr. Ken Grant, So. John Gates, Jr. Lee Stover, So. Mark Hatley, Sr. Alvin Brown, Jr. Darryll Stewart, Sr. Bob Shephard, Sr. Four with Willie Lester, Jr. Peter Coppola, Sr. Greg Johnson, So. Four with Three with Rod Fisher, So. Pete DiClementi, Sr. Chris Rockins, Jr. Adam Hinds, Jr. Rod Brown, Sr. Mark Moore, Jr. Jerry Deckard, Jr. Rod Smith, So. Melvin Gilliam, Jr. Melvin Gilliam, Sr. Jay Fleischman, So. Mike Clark, Jr. Scott Harmon, So. Scott Harmon, Jr. Louis Adams, So. Johnny Jones, Jr. R.W. McQuarters, Fr. R.W. McQuarters, So. Trent Fisher, Sr Kevin Williams, Sr. Five with J.B. Flowers, Sr. Alvin Porter, Jr. Elbert Craig, Fr. Marcus Jones, Sr. Darrent Williams, So. Darrent Williams, Jr. Three with Calvin Mickens, Fr. Donovan Woods, So. Martel Van Zant, Jr. Donovan Woods, Jr. Perrish Cox, Fr. Jacob Lacey, Jr. Patrick Lavine, Jr. Jacob Lacey, Sr. Perrish Cox, Jr. Patrick Lavine, Sr. Andrew McGee, Sr. Brodrick Brown, Jr. Justin Gilbert, So. Daytawion Lowe, Jr. Shamiel Gary, Jr. Lyndell Johnson, So. Justin Gilbert, Sr.
Year 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959
Player, Class Pos Jim Reynolds, So. RB Jack Faubion, Sr. RB Ralph Tate, Jr. RB Bob Fenimore, Fr. RB Bob Fenimore, So. RB Bob Fenimore, Jr. RB Bob Fenimore, Sr. RB Jim Spavital, Jr. RB Jack Hartman, Jr. QB Don Van Pool, Sr. E two with Roy Seeman, Jr. RB three with three with Earl Lunsford, Jr. FB Earl Lunsford, Sr. FB Duane Wood, So. RB Jim Wiggins, Jr. RB Duane Wood, Sr. RB Tony Banfield, Sr. RB
2 2 3 6 4 4 8 4 5 8 4 5 2 4 3 5 2 4 3 3 3 8 6 7 4 5 5 6 4 5 6 5 2 2 3 2 2 7 2 3 3 3 3 3 6 2 2 2 2 2 2 5 2 2 2 5 5 5 5 2 2 2 7
1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Jim Dillard, Jr. RB Bill McFarland, So. RB two with Mike Miller, So. QB Charles Durkee, Jr. K Charles Durkee, Sr. K two with Larry Gosney, Jr. RB Ronnie Johnson, Sr. QB Hermann Eben, Jr. WR Dick Graham, Jr. WR two with Eddie Garrett, Jr. K Abby Daigle, Fr. K Abby Daigle, So. K Terry Miller, So. RB Terry Miller, Jr. RB Terry Miller, Sr. RB two with Colin Ankerson, Jr. K Colin Anderson, Sr. K Larry Roach, Fr. K Larry Roach, So. K Larry Roach, Jr. K Larry Roach, Sr. K Thurman Thomas, So. RB Hart Lee Dykes, So. WR Thurman Thomas, Sr. RB Barry Sanders, Jr. RB Cary Blanchard, Jr. K Cary Blanchard, Sr. K two with Lawson Vaughn, Fr. K Lawson Vaughn, So. K Lawson Vaughn, Jr. K TonĂŠ Jones, Jr. QB David Thompson, Sr. RB Tim Sydnes, So. K Tim Sydnes, Jr. K Tim Sydnes, Sr. K Seth Condley, Sr. K Luke Phillips, So. K Rashaun Woods, Jr. WR Luke Phillips, Sr. K Jason Ricks, Fr. K Julius Crosslin, So. RB Jason Ricks, So. K Dantrell Savage, Sr. RB Dez Bryant, So. WR Dan Bailey, Jr. K Dan Bailey, Sr. K Joseph Randle, So. RB Quinn Sharp, Sr. K Ben Grogan, Fr. K
30 42 24 30 37 37 24 36 50 42 48 30 55 53 58 66 114 84 32 55 39 71 65 81 78 102 42 128 264 82 63 30 41 50 46 62 78 76 77 56 55 72 102 103 80 74 77 66 128 85 149 156 156 100
SCORING Pts 57 48 72 23 53 72 38 36 31 36 30 48 24 36 54 30 44 62 42 66
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ALL-TIME SCORES COACH: NONE 4 YEARS – 3-12-5 (.275) 1901 – 2-3-0 L 0-12 at Kingfisher W 17-0 vs. Northwestern (Okla.) at Perry L 5-6 CHILOCCO INDIAN COLLEGE L 5-11 KINGFISHER W 12-0 PAWNEE INDIAN SCHOOL 1902 – No Team 1903 – 0-2-2 L 0-5 T 0-0 L 0-5 T 6-6
at Oklahoma City TONKAWA PREPATORY at Oklahoma City Military OKLAHOMA CITY MILITARY
1904 – 0-5-0 L 0-23 L 0-17 L 0-6 L 0-11 L 0-75
at Chilocco Indian College CHILOCCO INDIAN COLLEGE at Tonkawa Prepatory at Kingfisher vs. Oklahoma at Guthrie
1905 – 1-3-2 T 0- 0 T 0- 0 W 5-0 L 0-6 L 5-6 L 11-17
CHILOCCO INDIAN COLLEGE at Oklahoma City CENTRAL OKLAHOMA at Central Oklahoma TULSA BUSINESSMEN at Logan HS (Guthrie, Okla.)
COACH BOYD A. HILL 1 YEAR – 1-4-2 (.286) 1906 – 1-4-2 L 0-10 L 0-23 L 5-26 L 2-23 T 6-6 W 11-4 T 0-0
CENTRAL OKLAHOMA OKLAHOMA CHILOCCO INDIAN COLLEGE at Central Oklahoma OKLAHOMA CITY at Tonkawa Prepatory KINGFISHER
COACH ED PARRY 2 YEARS – 5-6-1 (.488) 1907 – 1-3-1 W 10-0 L 2-6 T 6-6 L 0-67 L 6-16
TONKAWA PREPATORY at Southwestern (Kan.) CENTRAL OKLAHOMA at Oklahoma at Oklahoma City
1908 – 4-3-0 L 5-8 W 18-0 L 0-18 W 6-0 L 10-40 W 17-0 W 30-0
at Central Oklahoma OKLAHOMA CITY OKLAHOMA at Southwestern (Kan.) at Kansas State CENTRAL OKLAHOMA CHILOCCO INDIAN COLLEGE
W L W
42-0 0-15 52-0
SOUTHWESTERN (Okla.) at Oklahoma City CENTRAL OKLAHOMA
1911 – 5-2-0 W 35-5 W 46-5 L 0-22 W 84-0 W 30-0 W 61-16 L 0-11
BLACKWELL COLLEGE at Central Oklahoma OKLAHOMA at Kingfisher OKC MILITARY SOUTHWESTERN (Kan.) KANSAS STATE
1912 – 6-2-0 W 81-0 W 79-0 W 13-7 W 37-13 W 90-0 L 0-16 L 7-13 W 28-7
CENTRAL OKLAHOMA BLACKWELL COLLEGE at Arkansas BAKER (Kan.) OKLAHOMA METHODIST at Oklahoma at Missouri-Rolla EMPORIA STATE
1913 – 4-3-0 W 112-3 PHILLIPS L 0-3 at Arkansas W 3-0 WASHBURN W 3-0 TEXAS A&M W 47-0 TONKAWA PREPATORY L 0-7 OKLAHOMA L 0-14 vs. Missouri-Rolla at Muskogee 1914 – 6-2-1 O9 W 134-0 PHILLIPS O16 W 13-6 TULSA O23 W 47-0 at Tonkawa Prepatory O26 W 60-0 BAYLOR O30 W 46-0 ARKANSAS N6 L 6-28 at Oklahoma N14 T 13-13 at Rice N17 L 0-24 at Texas A&M N26 W 7-0 vs. Colorado State at OKC
COACH JOHN GRIFFITH 2 YEARS – 8-9-1 (.492)
6 YEARS – 29-16-1 (.641)
1910 – 3-4-0 W 35-0 KINGFISHER L 0-12 at Oklahoma L 0-5 at Southwestern (Kan.) L 0-12 at Phillips
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5-27 26-7 33-0 0-27
at Texas* WICHITA STATE at Tulsa vs. Oklahoma at OKC*
COACH JAMES PIXLEE 2 YEARS – 3-10-3 (.281) 1919 – 3-3-2 (0-2-0 Southwest) O4 W 37-0 SOUTHWESTERN (Okla.) O11 L 3-12 HASKELL INSTITUTE O18 W 14-7 at TCU O31 L 0-28 at Texas A&M* N8 T 7-7 PHILLIPS N15 W 52-0 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA N22 T 7-7 TULSA N27 L 6-33 vs. Oklahoma at OKC* 1920 – 0-7-1 (0-3-0 Southwest) O2 T 7-7 SOUTHWESTERN (Kan.) O9 L 14-20 TULSA O16 L 0-21 at Texas* O22 L 0-7 at Baylor* O30 L 0-35 TEXAS A&M* N13 L 0-36 OKLAHOMA N20 L 7-33 HASKELL INSTITUTE N25 L 7-40 vs. Colorado at OKC
COACH JOHN MAULBETSCH
1916 – 4-4-0 (0-3-0 Southwest) O7 W 90-0 NORTHWESTERN (Okla.) O13 L 6-14 vs. Texas at San Antonio* O21 W 117-0 SOUTHWESTERN (Okla.) O28 W 16-7 CENTRAL MISSOURI STATE N4 L 13-17 at Tulsa N11 W 34-6 at Central Oklahoma N18 L 7-10 BAYLOR* N30 L 7-41 vs. Oklahoma at OKC*
1923 – 2-8-0 (1-3-0 Southwest) S29 L 0-20 at Iowa O6 L 6-7 TCU* O13 L 0-9 at Kansas O20 W 13-0 at Rice* O27 L 0-12 at Oklahoma N3 W 13-0 PHILLIPS N10 L 6-14 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA N17 L 0-9 at SMU* N24 L 2-13 CREIGHTON (HC) D1 L 0-13 at Arkansas (Ft. Smith)*
COACH EARL PRITCHARD
1917 – 4-5-0 (1-2-0 Southwest) O6 L 0-23 at Kansas State O13 L 0-6 at Phillips O20 L 0-17 at Baylor* O27 W 27-0 CENTRAL MISSOURI STATE N3 W 13-0 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA N10 L 3-7 at Texas* N17 W 41-2 TULSA N24 L 0-39 FT. MacARTHUR (Texas) N29 W 9-0 vs. Oklahoma at OKC* 1918 – 4-2-0 (0-2-0 Southwest) O12 W 19-6 HASKELL INSTITUTE N1 W 26-6 at Central Oklahoma
N7 W N21 L N26 L
9-2 7-9 0-35
SOUTHWESTERN (Okla.) at Arkansas at Oklahoma*
1926 – 3-4-1 (3-0-1 MISSOURI VALLEY) *** Missouri Valley Conference Champions *** O2 L 3-42 at Michigan O9 W 13-0 at Iowa State* O16 L 0-28 at Tulsa O23 L 0-3 at TCU N6 W 37-3 WASHINGTON (Mo.)* N13 W 10-0 GRINNELL* N19 L 2-24 ARKANSAS N25 T 14-14 OKLAHOMA* (HC) 1927 – 4-4-0 (2-1-0 Missouri Valley) O1 L 0-6 at Washington (Mo.)* O8 L 0-40 at Minnesota O15 W 8-0 MARQUETTE O22 L 26-28 TULSA O29 W 18-6 CREIGHTON (HC) N12 L 20-33 at Arkansas N19 W 13-7 at Oklahoma* N24 W 25-18 at Kansas State* 1928 – 1-7-0 (0-1-0 Missouri Valley) S29 W 13-6 REGIS (Colo.) O6 L 6-13 KANSAS STATE O13 L 0-37 at Creighton* O20 L 0-26 at Marquette N3 L 0-9 OKLAHOMA CITY N10 L 6-32 at West Virginia N24 L 0-46 OKLAHOMA (HC) N29 L 0-31 at Tulsa
8 YEARS – 28-37-6 (.437) 1921 – 5-4-1 (1-1-0 Southwest) S24 W 53-0 SOUTHWESTERN (Okla.) O1 L 0-36 at Missouri O8 W 28-21 TCU O15 L 0-6 at Oklahoma O22 W 7-0 ARKANSAS* O29 L 7-23 at Texas A&M* N5 L 13-26 at Creighton N12 T 7-7 EMPORIA STATE N19 W 7-6 at Phillips N26 W 13-0 WASHBURN (HC) 1922 – 5-4-1 (2-3-0 Southwest) S30 W 49-0 NORTHWESTERN (Okla.) O7 W 17-0 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA O14 L 7-19 at Texas* O21 W 21-0 RICE* O28 L 6-32 at SMU* N4 L 14-22 at TCU N11 W 1-0 TULSA (forfeited) N18 L 0-10 BAYLOR* N25 T 3-3 OKLAHOMA (HC) N30 W 13-0 at Arkansas (Ft. Smith)*
2 YEARS – 8-7-0 (.533) OKLAHOMA CITY HS PHILLIPS at Kansas State at Southeastern (Okla.) KINGFISHER at Northwestern (Okla.) SOUTHWESTERN (Okla.) at Central Oklahoma
L W W L
1915 – 4-5-1 (0-3-0 Southwest) O2 L 6-13 at Missouri O9 W 6-0 FRIENDS COLLEGE O15 T 0-0 TULSA O23 L 9-14 at Arkansas (Ft. Smith)* O30 W 30-7 BAKER (Kan.) N6 W 77-0 at Northwestern (Okla.) N13 L 6-12 at Baylor* N16 W 13-0 at TCU N20 L 7-21 HASKELL INSTITUTE N25 L 7-26 vs. Oklahoma at OKC*
COACH PAUL DAVIS
1909 – 5-3-0 L 0-5 W 6-0 L 0-9 W 6-0 W 5-0 W 5-0 L 0-2 W 27-0
N9 N16 N23 N28
1924 – 6-1-2 (1-1-1 Southwest) S27 W 9-0 SOUTHWESTERN (Okla.) O4 W 3-0 at Kansas O11 L 10-17 at TCU* O18 W 23-0 MISSOURI-ROLLA O25 W 13-0 PHILLIPS N1 W 6-0 OKLAHOMA (HC) N8 T 20-20 at Creighton N21 W 20-0 ARKANSAS* N29 T 13-13 at SMU* 1925 – 2-5-1 (0-3-1 Missouri Valley) O3 L 3-13 at Kansas* O10 L 0-21 EMPORIA STATE O17 T 0-0 at Washington (Mo.)* O24 W 22-7 TCU O31 L 0-28 GRINNELL* (HC)
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COACH “PAPPY” WALDORF 5 YEARS – 34-10-7 (.735) 1929 – 4-3-2 (1-1-0 Missouri Valley) S27 W 12-0 NORTHWESTERN (Okla.) O4 L 6-18 at Drake* O11 W 18-0 at Oklahoma City O18 W 32-13 CREIGHTON* O26 L 6-9 WEST VIRGINIA (HC) N2 W 20-0 TULSA N9 T 0-0 ST. LOUIS N23 T 7-7 at Oklahoma N28 L 6-32 ARKANSAS 1930 – 7-2-1 (2-0-0 Missouri Valley) *** Missouri Valley Conference Co-Champions *** S25 W 12-0 WICHITA STATE O4 W 6-0 at Iowa O11 T 7-7 at Indiana O17 L 0-6 at Oklahoma City O24 W 28-7 WASHINGTON (Mo.)* O31 L 12-13 HASKELL INSTITUTE N8 W 26-0 at Arkansas N15 W 13-7 at Tulsa N22 W 7-0 OKLAHOMA (HC) N27 W 13-0 at Creighton* 1931 – 8-2-1 (1-0-0 Missouri Valley) S25 W 34-0 BETHANY (Kan.) S25 W 25-0 NORTHEASTERN (Okla.) O3 L 0-20 at Minnesota O9 W 31-0 ARIZONA O16 W 39-0 HASKELL INSTITUTE O23 L 0-13 at Oklahoma City O31 W 13-7 at Kansas N7 W 20-0 CREIGHTON* (HC) N14 W 7-6 at Tulsa N21 W 14-6 WICHITA STATE N26 T 0-0 at Oklahoma 1932 – 9-1-2 (3-0-0 Missouri Valley) *** Missouri Valley Conference Champions *** S3 W 33-3 SOUTHWESTERN (Okla.) S23 W 13-0 PHILLIPS S23 T 0-0 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA O7 W 27-7 at Drake* O14 W 18-7 CREIGHTON* O21 W 14-6 at Oklahoma City O29 W 7-0 OKLAHOMA (HC) N5 T 0-0 at Tulsa N12 L 6-12 at Jefferson (Dallas) N18 W 27-0 GRINNELL* N24 W 13-6 at Arizona N28 W 20-7 at UTEP
ALL-TIME SCORES 1933 – 6-2-1 (2-0-0 Missouri Valley) *** Missouri Valley Conference Co-Champions *** S29 W 20-12 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA O6 L 0-6 COLORADO O13 L 13-19 at Oklahoma City O21 T 7-7 at SMU O28 W 18-0 HASKELL INSTITUTE N4 W 7-0 at Tulsa N11 W 21-0 DRAKE* (HC) N18 W 33-13 at Creighton* N23 W 13-0 at Oklahoma
COACH ALBERT EXENDINE 2 YEARS – 7-12-1 (.375) 1934 – 4-5-1 (1-1-0 Missouri Valley) S28 W 12-0 OKLAHOMA BAPTIST O5 W 7-0 at Drake* O12 W 9-6 HASKELL INSTITUTE O20 L 0-41 at SMU O26 L 7-13 CREIGHTON* N3 W 19-6 DETROIT N10 L 0-32 at Duquesne N17 L 0-19 TULSA N24 T 0-0 OKLAHOMA (HC) N29 L 0-13 at Oklahoma City 1935 – 3-7-0 (0-3-0 Missouri Valley) S27 W 6-0 OKLAHOMA CITY O5 L 0-16 at Creighton* O11 L 0-13 at Detroit O18 W 20-13 SOUTHEASTERN (Okla.) O26 L 0-12 at Tulsa* N2 L 0-14 at Texas Tech N9 L 7-20 DUQUESNE (HC) N16 W 20-0 HASKELL INSTITUTE N23 L 13-39 at Washington (Mo.)* N28 L 0-25 at Oklahoma
COACH TED COX 3 YEARS – 7-23-0 (.233) 1936 – 1-9-0 (1-2-0 Missouri Valley) S26 L 6-9 at Oklahoma City O3 L 0-31 KANSAS STATE O10 L 12-46 at Detroit O17 W 6-0 WASHBURN* (HC) O24 L 0-13 at Tulsa* O31 L 6-39 at Washington (Mo.)* N6 L 0-12 at Texas Tech N14 L 0-13 BAYLOR N21 L 13-35 OKLAHOMA N26 L 0-7 at Centenary 1937 – 4-6-0 (2-2-0 Missouri Valley) S25 W 14-8 at Wichita State O1 W 16-13 CREIGHTON* O9 L 13-22 at Arizona O15 W 25-3 at Washburn* O23 L 0-27 at Tulsa* O30 L 6-14 TEXAS TECH N5 L 0-12 at Washington (Mo.)* N13 W 27-7 OKLAHOMA CITY (HC) N20 L 0-16 at Oklahoma N27 L 0-19 CENTENARY 1938 – 2-8-0 (0-4-0 Missouri Valley) S17 W 23-12 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA S24 L 7-27 at Arkansas S30 L 6-20 vs. Baylor at Wichita Falls O8 L 7-16 at Creighton* O22 L 7-20 at Tulsa* O28 L 0-14 WASHBURN* N4 L 0-24 at Washington (Mo.)* N11 W 19-12 at Oklahoma City N19 L 6-14 WICHITA STATE N26 L 0-19 OKLAHOMA (HC)
COACH JIM LOOKABAUGH 11 YEARS – 58-41-6 (.581) 1939 – 5-4-1 (3-1-0 Missouri Valley) S23 L 0-32 vs. Texas A&M at OKC S30 W 52-0 NORTHWESTERN (Okla.)
O7 O14 O21 O28 N4 N11 N18 N25
L W W L W L T W
0-13 9-7 27-6 0-41 20-0 0-7 0-0 20-9
BAYLOR at Tulsa* at Washburn* at Oklahoma NEW MEXICO STATE at Washington (Mo.)* at Wichita State CREIGHTON* (HC)
NR/6 NR/16
1940 – 6-3-1 (4-1-0 Missouri Valley) S20 W 25-6 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA S27 T 6-6 vs. Texas Tech at OKC O5 L 27-29 at Oklahoma O12 W 26-6 WICHITA STATE O19 W 53-12 WASHINGTON (Mo.)* (HC) O26 L 0-24 at Arizona N2 W 20-14 at Creighton* N9 W 33-14 WASHBURN* N16 W 14-7 ST. LOUIS* N23 L 6-19 at Tulsa* 1941 – 5-4-0 (3-1-0 Missouri Valley) S27 L 0-19 at Oklahoma O3 L 6-16 vs. Texas Tech at OKC O11 W 41-12 at Washington (Mo.)* O18 L 14-20 DETROIT O25 L 0-16 TULSA* (HC) N1 W 13-6 CREIGHTON* N8 W 13-7 at St. Louis* N15 W 41-14 ARIZONA N27 W 33-13 at Wichita State 1942 – 6-3-1 (4-1-0 Missouri Valley) S26 T 0-0 OKLAHOMA (HC) O2 L 12-18 vs. Baylor at OKC O10 W 9-6 at Texas Tech O17 L 6-20 at Arizona O24 W 40-7 WASHINGTON (Mo.)* O31 W 20-6 at Creighton* N7 L 6-34 at Tulsa* NR/12 N14 W 54-7 ST. LOUIS* N21 W 55-12 DRAKE* N28 W 33-6 at Detroit 1943 – 3-4-0 (0-1-0 Missouri Valley) S24 W 21-13 vs. Texas Tech at OKC O2 L 13-22 vs. Oklahoma at OKC O16 L 0-20 NORMAN NAS O23 L 0-25 vs. TCU at OKC N6 L 6-55 at Tulsa* NR/19 N19 W 19-13 at Arkansas (Ft. Smith) N25 W 7-6 at Denver 1944 – 8-1-0 (1-0-0 Missouri Valley) *** Missouri Valley Conference Champions *** S23 W 41-6 WEST TEXAS A&M S29 W 19-0 vs. Arkansas at OKC O7 W 14-7 at Texas Tech O21 W 33-21 at Denver O28 W 46-40 at Tulsa* NR/7 N4 L 0-15 NORMAN NAS (HC) 19/NR N11 W 13-8 at Texas N25 W 28-6 vs. Oklahoma at OKC N27 Idle 15/NR Cotton Bowl – Dallas, Texas J1 W 34-0 vs. TCU 1945 – 9-0-0 (1-0-0 Missouri Valley) *** Missouri Valley Conference Champions *** Final AP Ranking: No. 5 S29 W 19-14 at Arkansas O6 W 31-7 at Denver O12 W 26-12 vs. SMU at OKC 14/NR O20 W 46-6 at Utah 15/NR O27 W 25-12 at TCU 17/NR N3 Idle 9/NR N10 W 12-6 TULSA* (HC) 11/19 N17 W 46-6 TEXAS TECH 8/NR N24 W 47-0 at Oklahoma 6/NR N26 Idle 6/ D3 Idle 6/ Sugar Bowl – New Orleans, La. J1 W 33-13 vs. St. Mary’s (Calif.) 6/NR 1946 – 3-7-1 (1-1-0 Missouri Valley) S21 W 40-7 DENVER S28 T 21-21 ARKANSAS O5 L 6-54 at Texas O11 L 6-15 at SMU O19 L 13-33 at Georgia NR/8
O26 W N2 L N9 L N16 L N23 W N30 L
7-6 13-14 18-20 7-14 59-7 12-73
TCU at Kansas at Tulsa* at Texas Tech DRAKE* (HC) OKLAHOMA
NR/17
1947 – 3-7-0 (0-2-0 Missouri Valley) S20 W 12-0 at Kansas State S27 W 14-7 at TCU O4 L 14-26 at Denver O11 L 14-21 SMU O18 L 7-20 GEORGIA O25 L 9-13 at Drake* N1 W 26-0 at Temple N8 L 0-13 TULSA* (HC) N15 L 7-13 KANSAS N29 L 13-21 at Oklahoma NR/20 1948 – 6-4-0 (2-0-0 Missouri Valley) *** Missouri Valley Conference Champions *** S18 W 27-14 at Wichita State* S25 L 14-21 TCU O2 W 27-7 DENVER O16 W 27-20 at San Francisco O23 W 41-7 TEMPLE (HC) O30 L 7-13 at Kansas N6 W 19-0 at Tulsa* N20 W 42-6 KANSAS STATE N27 L 15-19 OKLAHOMA NR/6 Delta Bowl – Memphis, Tenn. J1 L 0-20 vs. William & Mary 1949 – 4-4-2 (1-2-1 Missouri Valley) S24 T 33-33 at TCU O1 W 48-2 at Denver O8 L 7-21 at Missouri NR/20 O15 W 28-0 DRAKE* O22 L 14-55 KANSAS (HC) O28 L 7-13 at Detroit* N5 T 13-13 TULSA* N12 W 26-14 at Kansas State N19 W 47-20 WICHITA STATE* N26 L 0-41 at Oklahoma NR/3
COACH J.B. WHITWORTH 5 YEARS – 22-27-1 (.451) 1950 – 4-6-1 (1-2-1 Missouri Valley) S23 W 12-7 at Arkansas (Little Rock) S30 W 13-7 TCU O7 T 14-14 at Drake* O14 L 0-56 at SMU NR/2 O21 L 7-40 at Kansas O28 L 0-27 MISSOURI (HC) N4 L 13-27 at Tulsa* N11 W 32-20 at Wichita State* N18 L 13-20 DETROIT* N25 W 41-0 KANSAS STATE D2 L 14-41 OKLAHOMA NR/1 1951 – 3-7-0 (3-2-0 Missouri Valley) S22 L 7-42 ARKANSAS S29 L 26-27 at Missouri O5 L 13-27 at Washington State O13 W 43-0 WICHITA STATE* O20 W 27-14 DRAKE* O26 W 20-7 at Detroit* N3 L 7-35 TULSA* N17 L 12-27 KANSAS (HC) N24 L 7-31 at Houston* D1 L 6-41 at Oklahoma NR/10 1952 – 3-7-0 (2-2-0 Missouri Valley) S20 L 20-22 at Arkansas (Little Rock) S27 L 7-14 vs. Texas A&M at Dallas O4 L 7-10 HOUSTON* O11 W 35-21 at Wichita State* O18 W 14-7 MISSOURI (HC) O25 W 21-6 DETROIT* N1 L 21-23 at Tulsa* N15 L 7-21 at Kansas NR/19 N22 L 7-9 WASHINGTON STATE N29 L 7-54 OKLAHOMA NR/4 1953 – 7-3-0 (3-1-0 Missouri Valley) *** Missouri Valley Conference Co-Champions *** S19 W 20-0 HARDIN-SIMMONS
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S26 W O3 L O10 W O17 W O24 L O31 W N7 W N14 W N28 L
7-6 13-27 14-7 14-7 14-18 28-14 20-14 41-14 7-42
at Arkansas (Little Rock) TEXAS TECH WICHITA STATE* at Houston* at Detroit* TULSA* WYOMING (HC) at Kansas at Oklahoma
NR/4
1954 – 5-4-1 (2-2-0 Missouri Valley) S18 W 14-6 at Wyoming S25 W 14-6 vs. Texas A&M at Dallas O2 T 13-13 at Texas Tech NR/17 O9 L 13-22 at Wichita State* O16 L 7-14 HOUSTON* (HC) O23 L 7-13 at Hardin-Simmons O30 W 12-0 at Tulsa* N6 W 34-19 at Detroit* N13 W 47-12 KANSAS N27 L 0-14 OKLAHOMA NR/3
COACH CLIFF SPEEGLE 8 YEARS – 36-42-3 (.463) 1955 – 2-8-0 (1-3-0 Missouri Valley) S24 L 0-21 at Arkansas (Little Rock) NR/17 O1 L 6-24 TEXAS TECH O8 L 7-14 WICHITA STATE* O15 L 13-21 at Houston* O21 L 0-7 at Detroit* O29 W 14-0 TULSA* N5 L 13-20 COLORADO STATE (HC) N12 L 7-12 at Kansas N19 W 28-0 KANSAS STATE N26 L 0-53 at Oklahoma NR/1 1956 – 3-5-2 (2-1-1 Missouri Valley) S22 W 27-7 at Kansas State S29 L 7-19 at Arkansas (Little Rock) O6 W 32-6 at Wichita State* O13 T 14-14 at Tulsa* O20 L 0-13 HOUSTON* (HC) O26 L 13-21 KANSAS N3 T 13-13 at Texas Tech N10 L 0-13 at LSU N17 W 25-7 DETROIT* D1 L 0-53 OKLAHOMA NR/1 1957 – 6-3-1 S21 L 0-12 S28 W 25-19 O5 W 26-0 O12 W 28-13 O19 T 6-6 N2 W 13-0 N9 W 39-6 N16 L 7-13 N23 W 32-7 N30 L 6-53
at Arkansas (Little Rock) at North Texas WICHITA STATE TULSA at Houston TEXAS TECH (HC) WYOMING at Kansas at Hardin-Simmons at Oklahoma
1958 – 8-3-0 Final AP Ranking: No. 19 S19 W 31-14 at Denver S27 W 21-14 NORTH TEXAS O4 W 43-12 at Wichita State O11 L 16-24 at Tulsa O18 W 7-0 at Houston O25 W 19-14 at Cincinnati N1 L 29-33 AIR FORCE (HC) N 8 W 14-7 KANSAS STATE N15 W 6-3 KANSAS N29 L 0-7 OKLAHOMA Blue Grass Bowl – Louisville, Ky. D13 W 15-6 vs. Florida State 1959 – 6-4-0 S19 L 9-22 CINCINNATI S26 L 7-13 at Arkansas O3 W 27-21 at Kansas State O10 W 26-0 TULSA O17 W 19-12 HOUSTON O24 W 34-14 WICHITA STATE (HC) O31 W 18-12 at Marquette N7 W 20-12 DENVER N14 L 14-28 at Kansas N28 L 7-17 at Oklahoma
NR/5
NR/15 NR/13 NR/3 19/NR
NR/17
165
ALL-TIME SCORES 1960 – 3-7-0 (2-5-0 Big Eight) S17 L 0-9 at Arkansas S24 L 7-28 at Missouri* O8 W 28-7 at Tulsa O15 L 7-12 at Houston O22 L 7-14 KANSAS* (HC) O29 L 6-13 IOWA STATE* N5 W 28-7 at Kansas State* N12 W 7-6 at Nebraska* N19 L 6-13 COLORADO* N26 L 6-17 OKLAHOMA*\ 1961 – 4-6-0 (2-5-0 Big Eight) S23 L 7-14 at Iowa State* S30 L 0-24 at Colorado* O7 W 26-0 TULSA O14 L 0-10 MISSOURI* O21 W 14-6 NEBRASKA* (HC) O28 L 8-42 at Kansas N4 L 13-25 at Wichita State N18 W 28-24 HOUSTON N25 W 45-0 KANSAS STATE* D2 L 13-21 at Oklahoma* 1962 – 4-6-0 (2-5-0 Big Eight) S22 L 7-34 at Arkansas O6 W 17-7 at Tulsa O13 W 36-16 COLORADO* (HC) O20 L 6-23 at Missouri* O27 L 17-36 KANSAS* N3 L 7-34 IOWA STATE* N10 W 12-7 at Army N17 L 0-14 at Nebraska* N24 W 30-6 at Kansas State* D1 L 6-37 at Oklahoma*
NR/19 NR/16 NR/15
NR/RV
NR/RV
NR/RV
NR/RV NR/RV NR/8
6 YEARS – 19-38-2 (.339)
1964 – 4-6-0 (3-4-0 Big Eight) S19 L 10-14 at Arkansas S26 W 29-14 IOWA STATE* O3 W 10-7 at Missouri* O10 W 14-10 COLORADO* O24 L 13-14 KANSAS* (HC) O31 L 14-61 at Tulsa N7 W 31-7 WICHITA STATE N14 L 14-27 at Nebraska* N21 L 14-17 at Kansas State* N28 L 16-21 OKLAHOMA* 1965 – 3-7-0 (2-5-0 Big Eight) S18 L 14-28 at Arkansas S25 L 0-13 MISSOURI* O2 W 17-14 TULSA O9 L 11-34 at Colorado* O16 L 14-17 at Texas Tech O23 L 0-9 at Kansas* O30 L 10-14 at Iowa State* N13 L 17-21 NEBRASKA (HC)* N20 W 31-7 KANSAS STATE* D4 W 17-16 at Oklahoma* 1966 – 4-5-1 (4-2-1 Big Eight) S17 L 10-14 at Arkansas O1 L 9-35 at Houston O8 W 11-10 COLORADO* O15 L 0-7 at Missouri* O22 W 10-7 at Kansas* O29 T 14-14 IOWA STATE* (HC) N5 L 7-10 at Texas Tech N12 L 6-21 at Nebraska* N19 W 21-6 at Kansas State* D3 W 15-14 OKLAHOMA*
166
NR/RV NR/RV NR/3
NR/3
1968 – 3-7-0 (2-5-0 Big Eight) S21 L 15-32 at Arkansas O5 L 3-31 at Texas O12 W 21-17 at Houston O19 L 14-49 at Kansas* O26 L 20-21 NEBRASKA* (HC) N2 L 7-42 at Missouri* N9 W 34-17 COLORADO* N16 W 26-17 IOWA STATE* N23 L 14-21 at Kansas State* N30 L 7-41 OKLAHOMA*
NR/11 NR/4 NR/10
NR/11
COACH FLOYD GASS 3 YEARS – 13-18-1 (.422)
NR/RV
COACH PHIL CUTCHIN
1963 – 1-8-0# (0-6-0 Big Eight) S21 L 0-21 at Arkansas O5 L 7-34 at Texas O12 L 0-25 at Colorado* O19 L 6-28 MISSOURI* (HC) O26 L 7-41 at Kansas* N2 L 28-33 at Iowa State* N9 W 33-24 TULSA N16 L 16-20 NEBRASKA* N30 L 10-34 at Oklahoma* #Game vs. Kansas State was cancelled.
1967 – 4-5-1 (3-4-0 Big Eight) S16 T 0-0 AIR FORCE S23 W 7-6 at Arkansas O7 L 0-19 at Texas O21 L 15-26 KANSAS* (HC) O28 W 10-7 at Colorado* N4 L 0-7 MISSOURI* N11 L 0-9 at Nebraska* N18 W 28-14 at Iowa State* N25 W 49-14 KANSAS STATE* D2 L 14-38 at Oklahoma*
NR/8 NR/3 NR/RV
NR/10 NR/10
NR/RV
NR/4 NR/RV
1969 – 5-5-0 (3-4-0 Big Eight) S20 L 0-39 at Arkansas S27 W 24-18 HOUSTON O4 W 17-10 TEXAS TECH O18 L 21-31 at Missouri* O25 L 3-13 at Nebraska* N1 W 28-25 at Kansas* N8 W 28-19 KANSAS STATE* (HC) N15 L 14-17 at Colorado* N22 W 35-0 at Iowa State* N29 L 27-28 OKLAHOMA* 1970 – 4-7-0 (2-5-0 Big Eight) S12 L 13-14 at Mississippi State S19 L 7-23 at Arkansas S26 W 26-17 HOUSTON O3 L 20-40 MISSOURI* O10 W 34-20 TCU O24 L 31-65 at Nebraska* O31 W 19-7 KANSAS* (HC) N7 L 15-28 at Kansas State* N14 L 6-30 COLORADO* N21 W 36-27 IOWA STATE* N28 L 6-66 at Oklahoma* 1971 – 4-6-1 (2-5-0 Big Eight) S11 W 26-7 MISSISSIPPI STATE S18 L 10-31 at Arkansas S25 W 24-16 VIRGINIA TECH O9 T 14-14 at TCU O16 W 37-16 at Missouri* O23 L 13-41 Nebraska* O30 W 17-10 at Kansas* N6 L 23-35 KANSAS STATE* (HC) N13 L 6-40 at Colorado* N20 L 0-54 at Iowa State* D4 L 14-58 OKLAHOMA*
NR/2 NR/6 NR/15
NR/11 NR/11 NR/20 NR/4
NR/6
NR/1 NR/12 NR/3
NR/6
COACH DAVE SMITH 1 YEAR – 6-5 (.545)
NR/3
NR/5 NR/RV NR/RV
NR/4 NR/RV
1972 – 6-5-0 (4-3-0 Big Eight) S16 W 21-3 TEXAS-ARLINGTON S23 L 23-24 at Arkansas S30 W 31-6 COLORADO* O7 W 17-16 MISSOURI* O14 L 32-34 at Virginia Tech O21 W 20-7 BAYLOR (HC) O28 L 0-34 at Nebraska* N4 L 10-13 KANSAS* N11 W 45-14 at Kansas State* N25 W 45-14 IOWA STATE* D2 L 15-38 at Oklahoma*
NR/3 19/NR NR/3 NR/12 20/3
COACH JIM STANLEY
COACH JIMMY JOHNSON
6 YEARS – 35-31-2 (.529)
5 YEARS – 30-25-2 (.544)
1973 – 5-4-2 (2-3-2 Big Eight) S15 W 56-7 TEXAS-ARLINGTON S22 W 38-6 at Arkansas S29 W 70-7 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS O6 L 7-20 TEXAS TECH O20 L 9-13 at Missouri* O27 T 17-17 NEBRASKA* N3 T 10-10 at Kansas* N10 W 28-9 KANSAS STATE* (HC) N17 W 38-24 at Colorado* N24 L 12-28 at Iowa State* D1 L 18-45 OKLAHOMA* 1974 – 7-5-0 (4-3-0 Big Eight) S14 W 59-0 WICHITA STATE S21 W 26-7 at Arkansas S28 L 14-31 at Baylor O5 L 13-14 at Texas Tech O19 W 31-7 MISSOURI* O26 L 3-7 at Nebraska* N2 W 24-13 KANSAS* (HC) N9 W 29-5 at Kansas State* N16 L 20-37 COLORADO* N23 W 14-12 IOWA STATE* N30 L 13-44 at Oklahoma* Fiesta Bowl – Phoenix, Ariz. D28 W 16-6 vs. BYU 1975 – 7-4-0 (3-4-0 Big Eight) S13 W 34-0 WICHITA STATE S20 W 20-13 ARKANSAS S27 W 61-7 NORTH TEXAS O4 W 17-16 TEXAS TECH O11 L 14-41 at Missouri* O18 L 20-28 NEBRASKA* O25 W 35-19 at Kansas* N1 L 7-27 OKLAHOMA* N8 L 7-17 at Colorado* N15 W 56-3 KANSAS STATE* (HC) N22 W 14-7 at Iowa State* 1976 – 9-3-0 (5-2-0 Big Eight) *** Big Eight Conference Co-Champions *** Final AP Ranking: No. 14 S11 W 33-21 TULSA S18 L 10-16 at Arkansas O2 W 16-10 NORTH TEXAS O9 W 21-14 KANSAS* O16 L 10-20 COLORADO* O23 W 31-24 at Oklahoma* O30 W 20-19 MISSOURI* (HC) N6 L 10-14 at Nebraska* N13 W 45-21 at Kansas State* N20 W 42-21 IOWA STATE* N27 W 42-13 at UTEP D4 Idle Tangerine Bowl – Orlando, Fla. D19 W 49-21 vs. BYU 1977 – 4-7-0 (2-5-0 Big Eight) Preseason AP Ranking: No. 20 S10 W 34-17 at Tulsa S17 L 6-28 at Arkansas S24 W 54-0 UTEP O1 L 17-25 FLORIDA STATE O8 L 13-29 at Colorado* O15 W 21-14 KANSAS STATE* (HC) O22 W 21-0 at Kansas* O29 L 14-31 NEBRASKA* N5 L 28-61 OKLAHOMA* N12 L 14-41 at Missouri* N19 L 13-21 at Iowa State* 1978 – 3-8-0 (3-4-0 Big Eight) S9 L 10-20 at Wichita State S16 L 20-38 at Florida State S23 L 7-19 ARKANSAS S30 L 7-12 at North Texas O7 L 7-18 at Kansas State* O14 W 24-20 COLORADO* O21 W 21-7 KANSAS* O28 L 14-22 at Nebraska* N4 W 35-20 MISSOURI* (HC) N11 L 15-28 IOWA STATE* N18 L 7-62 at Oklahoma*
17/NR 12/NR 11/NR NR/7 NR/10
18/NR NR/2
NR/10 12/NR NR/10 NR/9 17/NR 18/NR NR/1 NR/17
NR/16 17/NR 15/NR 14/12 NR/4 19/2 NR/14
NR/12 NR/8 NR/5 16/10 13/9 17/NR 16/14 14/NR 14/ 14/
20/NR 15/NR NR/6 NR/12 NR/3
NR/16 NR/2 NR/13 NR/4 NR/4
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1979 – 7-4-0 (5-2-0 Big Eight) S8 W 25-7 NORTH TEXAS S15 W 16-6 WICHITA STATE S22 L 7-27 at Arkansas O6 L 16-23 at South Carolina O13 W 14-13 at Missouri* O20 L 0-36 NEBRASKA* O27 W 30-17 at Kansas* N3 L 7-38 OKLAHOMA* N10 W 21-20 at Colorado* N17 W 42-15 KANSAS STATE* (HC) N24 W 13-10 at Iowa State*
NR/15 NR/15 NR/2 NR/7
1980 – 4-7-0 (3-4-0 Big Eight) S13 L 19-20 WEST TEXAS A&M S20 L 20-33 at Arkansas NR/17 O4 L 18-24 WASHINGTON O11 L 7-30 MISSOURI* NR/19 O18 L 7-48 at Nebraska* NR/10 O25 W^ 14-14 KANSAS* N1 W 15-6 at San Diego State N8 W 42-7 COLORADO* (HC) N15 W 10-0 at Kansas State* N22 L 21-23 IOWA STATE* N29 L 14-63 at Oklahoma* NR/6 ^ Kansas later forfeited, handing OSU the win 1981 – 7-5-0 (4-3-0 Big Eight) S19 W 23-21 TULSA S26 L 16-23 SAN DIEGO STATE O3 W 9-0 at North Texas O10 W 20-7 at Kansas* O17 L 10-11 at Colorado* O24 W 19-11 LOUISVILLE O31 W 16-12 at Missouri* N7 L 7-54 NEBRASKA* N14 W 31-10 KANSAS STATE* (HC) N21 W 27-7 at Iowa State* N28 L 3-27 OKLAHOMA* Independence Bowl – Shreveport, La. D12 L 16-33 vs. Texas A&M 1982 – 4-5-2 (3-2-2 Big Eight) S11 W 27-6 NORTH TEXAS S19 L 15-25 at Tulsa S25 L 22-28 at Louisville O9 T 24-24 KANSAS* O16 T 25-25 COLORADO* (HC) O23 L 9-27 at Oklahoma* O30 W 30-20 MISSOURI* N6 L 10-48 at Nebraska* N13 W 24-16 at Kansas State* N20 W 49-13 IOWA STATE* N27 L 6-35 at San Diego State 1983 – 8-4-0 (3-4-0 Big Eight) S10 W 20-13 NORTH TEXAS S17 W 27-17 at Cincinnati S24 W 34-15 at Texas A&M O1 W 9-0 TULSA O8 L 10-14 NEBRASKA* O15 L 20-21 OKLAHOMA* O22 W 27-10 at Kansas* O29 W 40-14 at Colorado* N5 L 20-21 KANSAS STATE* (HC) N12 L 10-16 at Missouri* N19 W 30-7 at Iowa State* Bluebonnet Bowl – Houston, Texas D31 W 24-14 vs. Baylor
NR/11
NR/20 NR/6
NR/1 NR/15
NR/20
ALL-TIME SCORES D9 Idle Coca-Cola Bowl – Tokyo, Japan D4 W 45-42 vs. Texas Tech Holiday Bowl – San Diego, Calif. D30 W 62-14 vs. Wyoming
COACH PAT JONES 11 YEARS – 62-60-3 (.508) 1984 – 10-2-0 (5-2-0 Big Eight) Final AP Ranking: No. 7 S8 W 45-3 at Arizona State S15 W 31-14 BOWLING GREEN S22 W 19-16 SAN DIEGO STATE S29 W 31-7 at Tulsa O6 L 3-17 at Nebraska* O13 Idle O20 W 47-10 KANSAS* O27 W 20-14 COLORADO* (HC) N3 W 34-6 at Kansas State* N10 W 31-13 MISSOURI* N17 W 16-10 IOWA STATE* N24 L 14-24 at Oklahoma* D1 Idle D8 Idle Gator Bowl – Jacksonville, Fla. D28 W 21-14 vs. South Carolina
NR/12 13/NR 12/NR 10/NR 9/8 13/ 12/NR 10/NR 7/NR 7/NR 4/NR 3/2 9/ 9/
1985 – 8-4-0 (4-3-0 Big Eight) Preseason AP Ranking: No. 16 S7 W 31-17 at Washington S14 W 10-9 NORTH TEXAS S21 Idle S28 W 45-10 MIAMI (OHIO) O5 W 25-13 TULSA O12 L 24-34 NEBRASKA* O19 Idle O26 W 17-10 at Kansas* N2 W 14-11 at Colorado* N9 W 35-3 KANSAS STATE (HC) N16 W 21-19 at Missouri* N23 L 10-15 at Iowa State* N30 L 0-13 OKLAHOMA* D6 Idle Gator Bowl – Jacksonville, Fla. D30 L 23-34 vs. Florida State
16/12 8/NR 8/ 7/NR 6/NR 5/9 12/ 12/NR 12/NR 10/NR 10/NR 7/NR 17/3 19/
1986 – 6-5-0 (4-3-0 Big Eight) S6 W 21-20 at Louisiana-Lafayette S13 L 23-27 at Tulsa S20 L 12-28 HOUSTON S27 W 23-7 ILLINOIS STATE O11 L 10-30 at Nebraska* O18 L 0-19 at Oklahoma* O25 W 24-6 KANSAS* (HC) N1 L 14-31 COLORADO* N8 W 23-3 at Kansas State* N22 W 21-14 IOWA STATE* D4 W 10-6 MISSOURI* 1987 – 10-2-0 (5-2-0 Big Eight) Final AP Ranking: No. 11 S5 W 39-28 TULSA S12 W 35- 0 at Houston S19 W 35-29 at Wyoming S26 W 36- 0 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE O10 W 42-17 COLORADO* O17 L 0-35 NEBRASKA* O24 W 24-20 at Missouri* O31 W 56- 7 KANSAS STATE* (HC) N7 L 10-29 at Oklahoma* N14 W 49-17 at Kansas* N21 W 48-27 IOWA STATE* N28 Idle D5 Idle D12 Idle Sun Bowl – El Paso, Texas D25 W 35-33 vs. West Virginia 1988 – 10-2-0 (5-2-0 Big Eight) Final AP Ranking: No. 11 S10 W 52-20 MIAMI (OHIO) S17 Idle S24 W 52-15 TEXAS A&M O1 W 56-35 TULSA O8 W 41-21 at Colorado* O15 L 42-63 at Nebraska* O22 W 49-21 MISSOURI* (HC) O29 W 45-27 at Kansas State* N5 L 28-31 OKLAHOMA* N12 W 63-24 KANSAS* N19 W 49-28 at Iowa State* N26 Idle D2 Idle
9/7
19/18
NR/3 NR/5
19/NR 12/2 19/NR 17/NR 12/1 17/NR 13/NR 12/ 11/ 11/ 11/NR
20/ 18/NR 13/NR 13/NR 10/7 15/NR 12/NR 12/8 14/NR 13/NR 12/ 12/
1989 – 4-7-0 (3-4-0 Big Eight) S9 L 10-20 at Tulsa S16 L 13-37 at Ohio State S23 L 15-31 TEXAS TECH S30 W 27-7 WYOMING O7 L 15-37 at Oklahoma* O14 W 17-13 KANSAS STATE* (HC) O21 L 23-48 NEBRASKA* O28 W 31-30 at Missouri* N4 W 37-34 at Kansas N11 L 17-41 COLORADO* N18 L 21-31 IOWA STATE 1990 – 4-7-0 (2-5-0 Big Eight) S1 W 10-3 TULSA S8 L 7-50 at Florida S15 W 33-23 NORTHERN IOWA S22 L 21-31 at TCU O6 L 17-31 OKLAHOMA* O13 L 17-23 at Kansas State* O20 L 3-31 at Nebraska* O27 W 48-28 MISSOURI* (HC) N3 L 30-31 KANSAS* N10 L 22-41 at Colorado* N17 W 25-17 at Iowa State* 1991 – 0-10-1 (0-6-1 Big Eight) S7 L 7-13 at Tulsa S14 L 3-30 ARIZONA STATE S21 L 21-24 TCU O5 L 3-40 at Miami (Fla.) O12 L 15-49 NEBRASKA* O19 L 7-41 at Missouri* O26 T 6-6 at Iowa State* N2 L 0-31 KANSAS* (HC) N9 L 12-16 COLORADO* N16 L 6-21 at Oklahoma* N23 L 26-36 KANSAS STATE* 1992 – 4-6-1 (2-4-1 Big Eight) S5 W 35-3 INDIANA STATE S19 L 3-35 at Michigan S26 W 24-19 TULSA O3 L 11-13 at TCU O10 L 0-55 at Nebraska* O17 W 28-26 MISSOURI* O24 W 27-21 IOWA STATE* (HC) O31 L 18-26 at Kansas* N7 L 0-28 at Colorado* N14 T 15-15 OKLAHOMA* N21 L 0-10 at Kansas State* 1993 – 3-8-0 (0-7-0 Big Eight) S11 W 45-7 MISSOURI STATE S18 W 16-10 at Tulsa S25 L 10-12 at Arizona State O2 W 27-22 TCU O7 L 13-27 NEBRASKA* O16 L 9-42 at Missouri* O23 L 17-20 at Iowa State* O30 L 6-13 KANSAS* (HC) N6 L 14-31 COLORADO* N13 L 0-31 at Oklahoma* N20 L 17-21 KANSAS STATE* 1994 – 3-7-1 (0-6-1 Big Eight) S1 W 31-14 at Northern Illinois S17 L 10-14 at Baylor S24 W 17-10 TULSA O1 W 36-34 NORTH TEXAS O8 L 3-32 at Nebraska* O15 L 15-24 MISSOURI* O22 T 31-31 IOWA STATE* (HC) O29 L 14-24 at Kansas* N5 L 3-17 at Colorado* N12 L 14-33 OKLAHOMA* N19 L 6-23 at Kansas State*
12/ 12/NR 12/15
NR/16 NR/4 NR/2
NR/7 NR/4 NR/4
NR/2 NR/14
NR/14 NR/18
NR/6 NR/14 NR/18 NR/16
NR/7
NR/23 NR/17 NR/20
NR/2
NR/7 NR/11
COACH BOB SIMMONS
COACH LES MILES
6 YEARS – 30-38 (.441)
4 YEARS – 28-21 (.571)
1995 – 4-8-0 (2-5-0 Big Eight) A31 L 21-64 NEBRASKA NR/2 S9 L 23-24 at Tulsa S16 W 35-7 MISSOURI STATE S23 L 25-45 at Wyoming S30 L 0-31 at Tennessee NR/12 O14 L 17-23 KANSAS STATE* (HC) NR/8 O21 W 30-26 at Missouri* O28 L 14-38 at Iowa State* N4 L 32-45 COLORADO* NR/10 N11 W 12-0 at Oklahoma NR/RV N18 L 17-22 KANSAS* NR/15 D2 W 24-20 at Hawaii 1996 – 5-6 (2-6 Big 12) A31 W ot 23-20 MISSOURI STATE S7 L 3-31 vs. Texas Tech* at Irving S14 W 30-9 TULSA S21 W 31-17 UTAH STATE O5 L 14-71 at Texas* NR/23 O12 L 13-35 at Colorado* NR/9 O19 W 28-27 IOWA STATE* (HC) O26 L ot 28-35 at Missouri* N2 L 19-38 TEXAS A&M* N9 L 17-27 OKLAHOMA* N23 W 37-17 BAYLOR* 1997 – 8-4 (5-3 Big 12) Final AP Ranking: No. 24 A30 W 21-14 at Iowa State* S6 W 31-7 at Louisiana-Lafayette S13 W 35-0 FRESNO STATE S27 W 38-7 NORTHEAST LOUISIANA O4 W 42-16 TEXAS* O11 W 33-29 COLORADO* (HC) 20/24 O18 Idle 16/ O25 L 2ot 50-51 MISSOURI* 12/NR N1 L ot 25-28 at Texas A&M* 19/25 N8 W 30-7 at Oklahoma* 25/NR N15 L 3-27 TEXAS TECH* 24/NR N22 W 24-14 at Baylor* D4 Idle 24/ D11 Idle 24/ Alamo Bowl – San Antonio, Texas D30 L 20-33 vs. Purdue 24/17 1998 – 5-6 (3-5 Big 12) S5 W 38-28 at Kansas* S12 L 20-35 at Tulsa S19 W 42-23 MISSISSIPPI STATE NR/25 O3 L 17-24 vs. Nebraska* at Kansas City NR/2 O10 L 17-24 at Texas Tech* O17 L 20-52 at Kansas State* NR/4 O24 W 41-26 OKLAHOMA* O31 L 6-17 TEXAS A&M* (HC) NR/8 N7 L 34-37 at Texas* NR/20 N14 W 44-20 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE N21 W 24-10 BAYLOR* 1999 – 5-6 (3-5 Big 12) S4 W 24-7 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE S11 W 46-9 TULSA S18 L 11-29 at Mississippi State O2 L 14-38 at Nebraska* O9 W 41-21 TEXAS TECH* O23 L 21-44 KANSAS STATE* (HC) O30 L 3-21 at Texas A&M* N6 L 21-34 TEXAS* N13 W 45-13 KANSAS* N20 W 34-14 at Baylor* N27 L 7-44 at Oklahoma*
NR/6 NR/7 NR/22 NR/11
2001 – 4-7 (2-6 Big 12) S1 L 9-17 at Southern Mississippi S8 W 30-23 LOUISIANA TECH S22 L 7-21 at Texas A&M* S29 W 24-0 NORTHWESTERN STATE (La.) O6 L 3ot 38-41 MISSOURI* O13 L 17-45 TEXAS* NR/11 O20 L 14-28 at Iowa State* O27 L 19-22 COLORADO* (HC) NR/25 N10 L 30-49 TEXAS TECH* N17 W 38-22 at Baylor* N24 W 16-13 at Oklahoma* NR/4 2002 – 8-5 (5-3 Big 12) A31 L 36-39 vs. Louisiana Tech (in Shreveport) S7 W 45-10 NORTHERN IOWA S14 L 24-38 UCLA NR/23 S21 W 52-16 SMU O5 L 15-17 at Texas* NR/2 O12 L 9-44 at Kansas State* NR/19 O19 W 24-21 NEBRASKA* NR/RV N2 W 28-23 TEXAS A&M* (HC) NR/RV N9 L 24-49 at Texas Tech* N16 W 55-20 at Kansas* N23 W 63-28 BAYLOR* N30 W 38-28 OKLAHOMA* NR/3 Houston Bowl – Houston, Texas D27 W 33-23 vs. Southern Mississippi RV/NR 2003 – 9-4 (5-3 Big 12) Preseason AP Ranking: No. 24 A30 L 7-17 at Nebraska* S6 W 48-24 WYOMING S13 W 42-3 MISSOURI STATE S20 W 52-6 at SMU O4 W 56-3 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE O11 W 38-34 KANSAS STATE* O18 W 51-49 TEXAS TECH* (HC) O25 W 38-10 at Texas A&M* N1 L 9-52 at Oklahoma* N8 L 16-55 TEXAS* N15 W 44-21 KANSAS* N22 W 38-21 at Baylor* N29 Idle D5 Idle D12 Idle Cotton Bowl – Dallas, Texas J2 L 28-31 vs. Ole Miss 2004 – 7-5 (4-4 Big 12) S4 W 31-20 at UCLA S11 W 38-21 TULSA S18 W 59-7 SMU S25 Idle O2 W 36-7 IOWA STATE* O9 W 42-14 at Colorado* O16 L 20-36 TEXAS A&M* (HC) O23 W 20-17 at Missouri* O30 L 35-38 OKLAHOMA* N6 L 35-56 at Texas* N13 W 49-21 BAYLOR* N20 Idle N27 L 15-31 at Texas Tech* Alamo Bowl – San Antonio, Texas D29 L 7-33 vs. Ohio State
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25/ 25/NR 22/NR 16/23 22/NR 20/2 19/6 25/NR 23/ 23/NR NR/24
2000 – 3-8 (1-7 Big 12) S9 W 36-26 at Tulsa S16 W 23-0 TEXAS STATE S23 L 6-28 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI NR/22 S30 L 7-42 at Texas* NR/13 O7 L 10-24 at Missouri* O14 L 26-33 IOWA STATE* (HC) NR/RV O28 L 21-37 at Colorado* N4 L 16-21 TEXAS A&M* NR/24 N11 L 0-58 at Texas Tech N18 W 50-22 BAYLOR* N25 L 7-12 OKLAHOMA* NR/1
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ALL-TIME SCORES COACH MIKE GUNDY 9 YEARS – 77-38 (.670) 2005 – 4-7 (1-7 Big 12) S3 W 15-10 MONTANA STATE S8 W 23-3 at Florida Atlantic S17 W 20-10 ARKANSAS STATE O1 L 0-34 COLORADO* O8 L 31-38 MISSOURI* O15 L 23-62 at Texas A&M* O22 L 10-37 at Iowa State* O29 L 28-47 TEXAS* (HC) N12 W 24-17 TEXAS TECH* N19 L 34-44 at Baylor* N26 L 14-42 at Oklahoma*
NR/2 NR/13
2006 – 7-6 (3-5 Big 12) S2 W 52-10 MISSOURI STATE S9 W 35-7 Arkansas State (at Little Rock) S16 W 48-8 FLORIDA ATLANTIC S23 L 25-34 at Houston O7 L 27-31 at Kansas State* O14 W 42-32 at Kansas* O21 L ot 33-34 TEXAS A&M* (HC) NR/23 O28 W 41-29 NEBRASKA* NR/20 N4 L 10-36 at Texas* NR/4 N11 W 66-24 BAYLOR* N18 L 24-30 at Texas Tech* N25 L 21-27 OKLAHOMA* NR/13 PetroSun Independence Bowl - Shreveport. La. D28 W 34-31 Alabama 2007 – 7-6 (4-4 Big 12) S1 L 14-35 at Georgia S8 W 42-6 FLORIDA ATLANTIC S14 L 23-41 at Troy S22 W 49-45 TEXAS TECH* S29 W 39-3 SAM HOUSTON STATE O6 L 23-24 at Texas A&M* O13 W 45-14 at Nebraska* O20 W 41-39 KANSAS STATE* (HC) N3 L 35-38 TEXAS* N10 L 28-43 KANSAS* N17 W 45-14 at Baylor* N24 L 17-49 at Oklahoma* Insight Bowl - Tempe, Ariz. D31 W 49-33 Indiana
NR/13
NR/25 NR/14 NR/5 NR/10
2008 – 9-4 (5-3 Big 12) Final AP Ranking: No. 16 A30 W 39-13 at Washington State (Seattle) S6 W 56-37 HOUSTON S13 W 57-13 MISSOURI STATE S27 W 55-24 TROY O4 W 56-28 TEXAS A&M* 21/NR O11 W 28-23 at Missouri* 17/3 O18 W 34-6 BAYLOR* (HC) 8/NR O25 L 24-28 at Texas* 7/1 N1 W 59-17 IOWA STATE* 9/NR N8 L 20-56 at Texas Tech* 8/2 N15 W 30-17 at Colorado* 11/NR N22 Idle 11/ N29 L 41-61 OKLAHOMA* 11/3 D5 Idle 14/ D12 Idle 13/ Holiday Bowl – San Diego, Calif. D30 L 31-42 Oregon 13/15 2009 - 9-4 (6-2 Big 12) Preseason AP Ranking: No. 9 S5 W 24-10 GEORGIA S12 L 35-45 HOUSTON S19 W 41-24 RICE S26 W 56-6 GRAMBLING STATE O3 Idle O10 W 36-31 at Texas A&M* O17 W 33-17 MISSOURI* (HC) 024 W 34-7 at Baylor* O31 L 14-41 TEXAS* N7 W 34-8 at Iowa State* N14 W 24-17 TEXAS TECH* N19 W 31-28 COLORADO* N28 L 0-27 at Oklahoma* Cotton Bowl – Arlington, Texas J2 L 7-21 Ole Miss
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2010 – 11-2 (6-2 Big 12) Final AP Ranking: No. 13 S4 W 65-17 WASHINGTON ST. S11 W 41-38 TROY S18 W 65-28 TULSA S25 Idle S30 W 38-35 TEXAS A&M* O8 W 54-28 at Louisiana O16 W 34-17 at Texas Tech* O23 L 41-51 NEBRASKA* O30 W 24-14 at Kansas State* N6 W 55-28 BAYLOR* N13 W 33-16 at Texas* N20 W 48-14 at Kansas* N27 L 41-47 OKLAHOMA* D14 Idle D21 Idle Alamo Bowl – San Antonio, Texas D29 W 36-10 Arizona 2011 – 12-1 (8-1 Big 12) *** Big 12 Conference Champions *** Preseason AP Ranking: No. 9 Final AP Ranking: No. 3 S3 W 61-34 LOUISIANA S8 W 37-14 ARIZONA S17 W 59-33 at Tulsa S24 W 30-29 at Texas A&M* O1 Idle O8 W 70-28 KANSAS* O15 W 38-26 at Texas* O22 W 45-24 at Missouri* O29 W 59-24 BAYLOR* N5 W 52-45 KANSAS STATE* N12 W 66-6 at Texas Tech* N18 L 2ot 31-37 at Iowa State* N25 Idle D3 W 44-10 OKLAHOMA* Tostitos Fiesta Bowl - Glendale, Ariz. J2 W ot 41-38 Stanford *Conference games 2012 – 8-5 (5-4 Big 12) Preseason AP Ranking: No. 19 S1 W 84-0 SAVANNAH STATE S8 L 38-59 at Arizona S15 W 65-24 LOUISIANA S22 Idle S29 L 36-41 TEXAS O6 Idle O13 W 20-14 at Kansas O20 W 31-10 IOWA STATE O27 W 36-10 TCU N3 L 30-44 at Kansas State N10 W 55-34 WEST VIRGINIA N17 W 59-21 TEXAS TECH N24 L ot 48-51 at Oklahoma D1 L 34-41 at Baylor Heart of Dallas Bowl - Dallas, Texas J1 W 58-14 Purdue
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9/NR 9/RV 8/NR 7/8 5/ 6/NR 6/22 6/NR 3/RV 3/17 2/NR 2/NR 5/ 3/13 3/4
19/NR 18/NR RV/NR RV/ RV/12
OSU IN THE BCS STANDINGS (1998-2013) From 1998-2013, the two participants in the National Championship Game were decided by the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) standings. The first BCS stadings in a given season were announced after the eighth week and were updated weekly through the end of the regular season. There were three primary elements to the BCS formula, two of which were based on human judgments and one based on computer data. Oklahoma State spent 17 weeks ranked in the top 10 of the BCS standings, with a high mark of No. 2 in the BCS standings released on Nov. 6, 2011 and again the following week. The Cowboys finished the 2011 season ranked No. 3 in the BCS standings, meaning OSU was the first team left out of the national championship game. The Cowboys missed out on earning a spot in the national championship game by 0.0086 of a point that season - the closest margin between the second and third-place teams in the existence of the BCS.
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Date Rank Oct. 26 14 Nov. 1 19 Nov. 8 25 Nov. 15 21 Nov. 22 21 Nov. 29 22 Dec. 6 (Final) 21
2004
Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21 Nov. 28 Dec. 5 (Final)
2008 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17
21 19 19 22 22 22 24 24 6 9 9 13 12
Nov. 24 Nov. 31 Dec. 7 (Final)
2009
Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Nov. 22 Nov. 29 Dec. 7 (Final)
2010
Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Nov. 21 Nov. 28 Dec. 5 (Final)
12 14 13 15 14 19 19 12 12 20 19 14 17 17 10 10 9 14 14
2011
Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 20 Nov. 27 Dec. 4 (Final)
2012
Oct. 28 Nov. 11 Nov. 18 Nov. 25
2013
Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17 Nov. 24 Dec. 1 Dec. 8 (Final)
RV/RV RV/3 RV/NR RV/23 22/14 24/NR RV/NR
2013 – 10-3 (7-2 Big 12) Preseason AP Ranking: No. 13 Final AP Ranking: No. 17 A31 W 21-3 vs. Mississippi St. (Houston) 13/NR S7 W 56-35 at UTSA 13/NR S14 W 59-3 LAMAR 12/NR S21 Idle 11/ S28 L 21-30 at West Virginia 11/NR O5 W 33-29 Kansas State 21/NR O12 Idle 22/ O19 W 24-10 TCU 21/NR O26 W 58-27 at Iowa State 19/NR N2 W 52-34 at Texas Tech 18/15 N9 W 42-6 KANSAS 15/NR N16 W 38-13 at Texas 12/23 N23 W 49-17 BAYLOR 11/3 N30 Idle 7/ D7 L 24-33 OKLAHOMA 6/18 AT&T Cotton Bowl J3 L 31-41 vs. Missouri 13/9 The AP rankings for OSU and its opponents are listed to the right in OSU/OPP format.
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Defensive ends Richetti Jones (left) and Jamie Blatnick (right) helped OSU defeat Stanford in the 2012 Fiesta Bowl.
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BOWL RECAPS 1946 SUGAR BOWL
1945 COTTON BOWL
1949 DELTA BOWL
JANUARY 1, 1946 | NEW ORLEANS, LA.
JANUARY 1, 1945 | DALLAS, TEXAS
JANUARY 1, 1949 | MEMPHIS, TENN.
OKLAHOMA A&M
34
ST. MARY’S
13
WILLIAM & MARY
20
TCU
0
OKLAHOMA A&M
33
OKLAHOMA A&M
0
DALLAS – The first bowl appearance for Oklahoma A&M turned into a pleasant experience for the orange and black faithful as the Aggies used a season-ending 28-6 win over Oklahoma as a springboard to a dominating bowl performance.
NEW ORLEANS -- A capacity crowd of 75,000 gathered to watch the battle of All-Americans, Oklahoma A&M’s Bob “Blond Bomber” Fenimore and St. Mary’s “Squirmin’” Herman Wedemeyer.
Oklahoma A&M sophomore tailback whiz Bob Fenimore, the nation’s total offense leader, lived up to All-America billings as the Cowboys bounced the local team from TCU, 34-0, in the third-largest margin of victory in Cotton Bowl history. Fenimore scored on runs of one and seven yards and completed 6-of-13 passes for 136 yards. Fullback Jim Spavital powered his way for 120 yards, including a 52-yard scoring bolt.
Wedemeyer’s 46-yard touchdown pass to Dennis O’Conner opened the scoring, but Fenimore matched it with a 29-yard scoring toss to Cecil Hankins as the first quarter ended. Fenimore’s short plunge gave A&M the lead for keeps, but just before the half, Wedemeyer lateralled to Fred DeSalvo, who weaved his way through Aggie defenders 44 yards for a touchdown. The conversion missed, and A&M led at halftime.
Meanwhile, the Poke defense smothered TCU, not allowing the Horned Frogs past midfield until the second half. Coach Jim Lookabaugh’s muscular single-wing offense harvested 494 yards of total offense, while TCU could manage only 105. In the fourth period, A&M’s reserves took over with Joe Thomas and Mack Creager adding touchdowns on short plunges. The Aggies finished the year with an 8-1 record. It was their best win total since the 1932 squad won nine games. Fenimore, Neill Armstrong (who would later coach the Chicago Bears) and tackle Ralph Foster were all Aggies who were named as the game’s outstanding players. Fenimore was inducted into the Cotton Bowl Hall of Fame in the spring of 2007. Score by Quarters TCU Oklahoma A&M
1 2 3 4 Score 0 0 0 0 0 14 0 7 13 34
SCORING PLAYS Team Scoring Play A&M Fenimore 1 run (Creager kick) A&M Spavital 52 run (Creager kick) A&M Fenimore 8 run (Creager kick) A&M Thomas 1 run (Creager kick) A&M Creager 1 run (kick failed) FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards
OAMC TCU 20 5 60-295 27-74 199 31 17-9-1 10-3-3 77-494 37-105 6-26.3 8-34.3 1-1 2-1 7-75 5-25
RUSHING: Oklahoma A&M: Fenimore 21-178, Spavital 18-120, Hankins 9-57, Thomas 7-25, Creager 5-16, Stafford 2-7, Connor 1-6, Moore 1-3, Karraker 1-(-2). TCU: Ruff 7-35, Mason 8-26, Busby 1-12, Cox 1-4, Jackson 3-4, Hadaway 7-(-7) PASSING: Oklahoma A&M: Fenimore 6-13-1, 136; Thomas 2-2, 54. TCU: Hadaway 3-6-1, 31; Cox 0-3-1, 0; Busby 0-1
MEMPHIS -- Only 15,069 fans braved chilling weather in Crump Stadium as the William and Mary Indians made the most of Oklahoma A&M’s mistakes for a 20-0 win in the second and final Delta Bowl.
While the Cowboy passing game was off, the ground game produced another Fenimore TD plunge in the third period, and Jim Reynolds opened the fourth stanza by leaping a yard for a score. Reynolds winged a 20-yard TD pass to Joe Thomas in the final minutes to end the wild scoring derby. In his battle with Wedemeyer, Fenimore got the best of the total offense struggle, netting 206 yards in 36 plays while Wedemeyer had 184 yards in 25 plays. Fenimore also punted four times for an average of 53.2 yards. Score by Quarters St. Mary’s Oklahoma A&M
1 2 3 4 Score 7 6 0 0 13 7 7 6 13 33
SCORING PLAYS 1st - 8:40 - SMC - O’Connor 46 pass from Wedemeyer (Wedemeyer kick) 1st - 6:45 - A&M - Hankins 29 pass from Fenimore (Reynolds kick) 2nd - 11:55 - A&M - Fenimore 1 run (Reynolds kick) 2nd - 9:20 - SMC - DeSalvo 44 run (PAT attempt failed) 3rd - 0:00 - A&M - Fenimore 1 run (PAT attempt failed) 4th - 4:10 - A&M - Reynolds 1 run (Reynolds kick) 4th - 0:00 - A&M - Thomas 20 pass from Reynolds FIRST DOWNS RUSHING YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards
OAMC SMC 15 8 217 61 112 177 13-6-4 24-11-2 329 238 4-47.2 5-43.8 0 2 45 35
The Indians never got outside their own 36-yard-line in the first half, but quarterback Tommy Korshcowski passed 12 yards to Lou Hoitsma in the third period for a touchdown. A Cowboy fumble set the stage for Korshcowski’s 22-yard scoring aerial to Jack Bruce in the fourth period. With A&M driving, Indian tackle Lou Creekmur picked off a deflected Bob Carey pass and rumbled 70 yards for the game’s last tally. Jack Cloud was the only Indian rusher of the day, gaining 78 yards in 14 tries while Kenny Roof had 63 in seven cracks for the Aggies. Score by Quarters William & Mary Oklahoma A&M
1 2 3 4 Score 0 0 6 14 20 0 0 0 0 0
SCORING PLAYS 3rd - 0:35 - W&M - Hoitsma 12 yd pass from Korshcowski (PAT failed) 4th - 14:54 - W&M - Bruce yd 22 pass from Korshcowski (Rex kick) 4th - 3:40 - W&M - Creekmur 70 yd interception return (Rex kick) FIRST DOWNS RUSHING YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles Lost Penalties-Yards
OAMC WM 10 7 161 161 68 56 27-6-2 12-5-2 229 211 10-122 2-18 4-29 3-27 0-0 1-12 9-43 12-43 1 1 5-55 6-70
RUSHING: Oklahoma A&M-Grimes 11-18; Meinert 13-38; Aldridge 6-14; K. Roof 7-63 PASSING: Oklahoma A&M-Hartman 2-11-20; Cook 0-7-0; Carey 4-9-48. William & Mary: Korschcowski 5-12-2-56 RECEIVING: Oklahoma A&M-Loyd 3-35; Long 3-23; Aldridge 1-10. William & Mary-Hoitsma 1-12; Cloud 2-12; Bruce 3-32
RECEIVING: Oklahoma A&M: Hankins 4-103, Creager 2-54, Moore 1-17, Armstrong 1-6, Thomas 1-9. TCU: Jackson 1-34, Ruff 1-(-1), Gaxxen 1-(-2) PUNTING: Oklahoma A&M: Fenimore 5-28.8, Conner 1-14
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BOWL RECAPS 1958 BLUEGRASS BOWL DECEMBER 13, 1958 | LOUISVILLE, KY.
1974 FIESTA BOWL
1976 TANGERINE BOWL
DECEMBER 28, 1974 | TEMPE, ARIZ.
DECEMBER 19, 1976 | ORLANDO, FLA.
OKLAHOMA STATE
15
OKLAHOMA STATE
16
BRIGHAM YOUNG
21
FLORIDA STATE
6
BRIGHAM YOUNG
6
OKLAHOMA STATE
49
LOUISVILLE - Playing on a baseball diamond and in tennis shoes, Oklahoma State’s ground game, behind Duane Wood and Forrest Campbell, staked the Pokes to a 15-point lead, and a rock-ribbed defense surrendered only a late TD pass from Joe Majors to Carl Meyer. Wood scored both OSU touchdowns on rushes of one and 17 yards. But Campbell, who netted 130 yards on 26 carries, was chosen outstanding player of the game. Dick Soergel engineered the OSU offense while Vandiver Childs, Jim Howard, Sonny Keys, John Calvin and Fred Latham manned a mauling Cowpoke defense. The game was televised over ABC-TV with Harry Wismer handling the play-by-play duties and Howard Cosell providing color commentary. Only 7,000 frigid fans turned out for the first and last edition of the Bluegrass Bowl. Score by Quarters Oklahoma State Florida State
1 2 3 4 Score 0 7 8 0 15 0 0 0 6 6
SCORING PLAYS 2nd- 14:31 - OSU - D. Wood, 17 run (J. Wood kick) 3rd - 0:07 - OSU - D. Wood, 1 run (D. Wood from Soergel) 4th - 13: 52 - FSU - Meyer, 39 pass from Majors (run failed) FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles Lost Penalties-Yards
OSU FSU 23 12 298 100 77 185 12-6-1 22-9-4 375 285 5-30.0 2-30.0 1 2 65 25
TEMPE -- A slow-starting offense aided by a spunky defense lifted OSU to a 16-6 verdict over Brigham Young, champs of the WAC. State didn’t get a first down in the opening quarter as the Cougars posted a pair of field goals. Midway in the second period Charlie Weatherbie pitched to Kenny Walker, who scored from 12 yards out. OSU made three deep drives in the third period but settled for a single field goal, a 42-yarder by Abby Daigle. After subduing a fourth-quarter Cougar drive at the OSU 28, the Pokes wedged their way past midfield in a time-consuming drive. Leonard Thompson then lofted the halfback pass to split end Gerald Bain for 40 yards and the clinching score. State’s Phillip Dokes decked Cougar quarterback Gary Shiede late in the first period with a jarring tackle which dampened BYU hopes but understudy Mark Giles almost bailed the Cougars out of trouble with his fourth-quarter efforts. Dokes picked up the outstanding defensive player trophy and Walker was chosen top offensive player as OSU dominated play in the second half. Score by Quarters Oklahoma State BYU
1 2 3 4 Score 0 7 3 6 16 6 0 0 0 6
SCORING PLAYS 1st - 9:34 - BYU - Uselman, 30 FG 1st - 0:33 - BYU - Uselman, 43 FG 2nd - 0:46 - OSU - Walker, 12 run (Daigle kick) 3rd - 2:54 - OSU - Daigle, 42 FG 4th - 3:42 - OSU - Bain, 40 pass from Thompson (kick failed)
PASSING: Oklahoma State-Soergel, 6-12-77; Florida State-Majors 5-9-116; Prinzi 4-13-69
FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time
RECEIVING: Oklahoma State-Wiggins, 2-38; D. Wood, 2-23; J. Wood, 1-9; Harkey, 1-7. Florida State-Romeo 3-62; Renn 2-46; Meyer 1-39; Emens 2-22; Pasquale 1-16
RUSHING: Oklahoma State-Walker 7-35, TD; Nelms, 6-32; Turner, 9-27, Thompson, 9-22; Burk 4-6; Miller 1-minus 1; Bain 1-minus 8; Derrick 3-10. BYU-Blanc 19-55; Mahoney 6-31; Christenson 1-1; Giles 10-33.
RUSHING: Oklahoma State-Campbell, 26-130; Wood, 17-81, 2 TD; Wiggins, 12-59; Banfield, 7-34; Soergel 1-12; Rundle 3-7; Cross 1-3; Sewell 4-3; Wagner 1-1. Florida State-Pickard 14-44; Prinzi 7-30; Renn 2-13; Majors 3-12; Whitehead 1-3; McCormick 1-0
OSU BYU 14 17 55-147 36-120 77 181 18-7-0 31-15-3 73-224 67-301 4-13 2-3 1-15 1-17 7-41.9 6-41.8 6-0 3-1 12-84 9-66 31:45 28:15
PASSING: Oklahoma State-Thompson, 1-1-0-40; Weatherbie, 4-13-0-21; Burk, 2-4-0-16. BYU-Sheide 5-4-0-43; Giles 26-11-3138. RECEIVING: Oklahoma State-Bain 2-48; Boyer 2-12; Lisle 1-10; Walker 1-6; Thompson 1-1. BYU-Betham 2-28; Toolson 3-36; Mahoney 1-7; Blanc 4-36; Christenson 2-24; LaBue 3-50 INTERCEPTIONS: Oklahoma State-Buck 1-13; Allen 1-15; Meyers 1-23. BYU-None
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ORLANDO -- Billed as a showdown between Brigham Young pass-happy quarterback Gifford Nielsen and Oklahoma State running back Terry Miller, the Cowboy defense and Miller were the standouts in a 49-21 triumph for Oklahoma State. Defensive tackle Chris Dawson intercepted a Nielsen pass in the first quarter and returned it 36 yards for a TD. And while Nielsen completed 23-of-34 passes for 209 yards and a TD, he was intercepted three more times by defensive backs Milton Kirven, Gary Irons and Jerry Cramer. Meanwhile, Miller ran wild for 173 yards and had scoring jaunts of 78, 6, 3 and 1 yards. The Cowboys rolled up 402 yards total offense, including 375 on the ground, to rout BYU. Cowboy running back Robert Turner supported Miller’s running with 80 yards on 22 attempts and a TD, and All-America tackle Phillip Dokes led a parade of OSU defenders that kept constant pressure on Nielsen. Score by Quarters BYU Oklahoma State
1 2 3 4 0 14 7 0 7 21 21 0
Score 21 49
SCORING PLAYS OSU Dawson, 36 INT Ret. (Daigle kick) BYU Christensen, 1 run (D. Taylor kick) OSU Weatherbie, 2 run (Daigle kick) OSU Miller, 3 run (Daigle kick) BYU Thompson, 27 pass from Nielson (D. Taylor kick) OSU Miller, 78 run (Daigle kick) BYU Lowry, 102 KO Ret. (D. Taylor kick) OSU R. Turner, 1 run (kick failed) OSU Miller, 6 run (Lisle pass from Weatherbie) OSU Miller, 1 run (Daigle kick) FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards
BYU OSU 14 18 26-46 70-375 209 27 34-23-4 10-2-0 60-255 80-402 2-30 0-0 8-204 4-42 0-0 4-110 5-40.8 5-34.4 3-1 4-2 6-67 7-56
RUSHING: Oklahoma State-Miller 23-173; Turner 22-80; Weatherbie 11-28; Dindy 7-68; Bailey 3-23; Taylor 2-minus 2; Lisle 1-8; Berry 1-minus 3. BYU-Blanc 8-31; Nielsen 6-6; Christiensen 6-6; Lowry 4-7; Chronister 1-minus 4; Gourley 1-0. PASSING: Oklahoma State-Weatherbie 1-9-0-27; Parsley 1-1-0-0. BYU-Nielsen 23-34-1-209. RECEIVING: Oklahoma State-Lisle 2-27. INTERCEPTIONS: Oklahoma State-Dawson 1-36, Irions 1-44, Kirven 1-14, Cramer-16. BYU-0-0
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BOWL RECAPS 1981 INDEPENDENCE BOWL DECEMBER 12, 1981 | SHREVEPORT, LA.
RUSHING: Baylor-Anderson 21-103; Rice 4-28; Davis 1-17; Sargent 2-8; Carlson 1-minus 2; Muecke 5-minus 20. Oklahoma State-Anderson,Ernest 27-143; Jones,Shawn 13-32; Price,Arthur 3-5; Cook,Kelly 1-2; Hilger,Rusty 1-minus 4. PASSING: Baylor-Carlson 7-17-1-65; Muecke 8-14-1-152; Anderson 1-1-0-28. Oklahoma State-Hilger,Rusty 12-17-0-137; Jackson, Ike 5-13-1-50.
TEXAS A&M
33
INTERCEPTIONS: Oklahoma State-None. Texas A&M-
OKLAHOMA STATE
16
FUMBLES LOST: Oklahoma State-Hilger; Texas A&M-Kubiak; Hector
SHREVEPORT -- Oklahoma State’s nationally-ranked defense did its job for a while, but Texas A&M opened up late in the first half to score two quick touchdowns and went on to hand the Cowboys just their second bowl loss, 33-16, in the Independence Bowl.
1983 BLUEBONNET BOWL DECEMBER 31, 1983 | HOUSTON, TEXAS
OSU’s opportunistic offense turned an Aggie fumble into a 7-0 lead only minutes into the game. Defensive back Pete DiClementi recovered a fumble for the Pokes on A&M’s 25, and running back Ernest Anderson got the score several plays later on a one-yard plunge. The Aggies responded with the first of four David Hardy field goals to cut the margin to 7-3, but all-Big Eight kicker Larry Roach put OSU back up by seven, 10-3, with a 43-yarder of his own. Midway through the second period, Hardy closed the margin to 10-6, and moments later the Aggies scored two lightning quick cross-country aerial touchdowns to move to a 20-10 halftime lead. Two Hardy field goals upped that lead to 26-10 before the Cowboys drove 66 yards for Vince Orange’s five-yard TD burst. OSU was crippled by injuries to several running backs during the contest, and A&M showed its versatility with 223 rushing yards and 225 passing yards before a record 47,300. Linebacker Mike Green led OSU’s defense and was voted outstanding defensive player. Score by Quarters Texas A&M Oklahoma State
1 2 3 4 Score 3 17 3 10 33 10 0 0 6 16
SCORING PLAYS 1st - 12:58 - OSU - Anderson, 1 run (Roach kick) 1st - 5:13 - TAMU - Hardy, 33 FG 1st - 0:46 - OSU - Roach, 42 FG 2nd - 6:39 - TAMU - Hardy, 32 FG 2nd - 2:45 - TAMU - J. Williams, 50 pass from Kubiak (Hardy kick) 2nd - 0:43 - TAMU - J. Williams, 38 pass from Kubiak (Hardy kick) 3rd - 1:15 - TAMU - Hardy, 50 FG 4th - 8:16 - TAMU - Hardy, 18 FG 4th - 6:32 - OSU - Orange, 5 run (pass failed) 4th - TAMU - 1:32 - Hector, 4 run (Hardy kick) 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
OSU TAMU 16 23 34-70 58-223 187 225 35-14-1 21-15-0 69-257 79-448 0-0 0-0 1-8 2-1 7-154 3-37 0-0 1-0 6-40.3 3-42.0 3-1 4-2 3-34 6-60 23:53 36:07
RUSHING: Oklahoma State-Jones 14-37; Anderson 5-26; Young 1-14; Orange 5-8; Hammond 1-2; Hilger 8-minus 11. Texas A&MJackson 22-123; Hector 18-45; Kubiak 11-34; Sanders 7-21. PASSING: Oklahoma State-Hilger 14-35-1-187. Texas A&M-Kubiak 15-20-0-225; Hector 0-1-0-0.
RECEIVING: Oklahoma State-Cromer 5-73; Young 4-45; Franks 2-39; Chesley 2-18; Ingram 1-12. Texas A&M-Williams 5-118; Whitwell 3-43; Jones 2-24; Hector 2-10; Lewis 1-17; Sanders 1-10; Jackson 1-3.
BAYLOR
14
OKLAHOMA STATE
24
HOUSTON -- Quarterback Rusty Hilger and tailback Ernest Anderson sparked Oklahoma State past Baylor, 24-14, as a near-sellout crowd of 50,090 in the Astrodome watched the 25th Bluebonnet Bowl.
FUMBLES: Baylor-None. Oklahoma State-Anderson,Ernest 1-1; Charles Crawford 1-0.
1984 GATOR BOWL
OSU held the Bears to just 134 yards on the ground and the Cowboy secondary picked off two passes to help seal the win. Touchdown passes from Hilger to Malcolm Lewis and Jamie Harris and a one-yard scoring run by Anderson gave OSU a 21-0 advantage before Baylor got on the scoreboard late in the first half. The Pokes added a Larry Roach field goal in the first half while Baylor found the endzone an additional time in the second to complete the scoring. 1 2 3 4 Score 0 7 0 7 14 6 18 0 0 24
SCORING PLAYS 1st - 8:45 - OSU - Lewis 12 yd pass from Hilger (kick failed) 2nd - 14:58 - OSU - Anderson 1 yd run (Hilger pass to Lewis) 2nd - 6:02 - OSU - Harris 26 yd pass from Hilger (Roach kick) 2nd - 1:21 - BU - McNeil 12 yd pass from Carlson (Jimmerson kick) 2nd - 0:21 - OSU - Roach 44 yd field goal 4th - 5:07 - BU - Anderson 28 yd pass from McNeil (Jimmerson kick) 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 Sacks By: Number-Yards
INTERCEPTIONS: Baylor-Lewis 1-30. Oklahoma StateHinds,Adam 1-0; Spencer,James 1-minus 2.
DECEMBER 28, 1984 | JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
Anderson carried the ball 27 times for 143 yards and a touchdown while Hilger completed 12-of-17 for 137 yards and a pair of touchdowns to ignite the Oklahoma State win. Hilger, who was later named MVP, left the game late in the first half with a slight concussion. He didn’t return but Anderson’s nifty running and another strong performance by the Cowboy defense kept Baylor at bay.
Score by Quarters Baylor Oklahoma State
RECEIVING: Baylor-McNeil 10-163; Davis 4-64; Conrad 1-14; Sargent 1-4. Oklahoma State-Chesley,John 5-54; Lewis,Malcolm 5-46; Harris,Jamie 3-69; Charles Crawford 3-9; Anderson,Ernest 1-9.
OSU BU 19 18 34-134 45-178 245 187 32-16-2 30-17-1 66-379 75-365 0-0 0-0 3-18 2-15 3-27 2-1 1-30 2--2 5-42.0 6-39.0 0-0 2-1 4-40 7-55 23:59 36:01 6 of 14 7 of 18 0 of 1 1 of 2 0-0 5-31
OKLAHOMA STATE
21
SOUTH CAROLINA
14
JACKSONVILLE -- After South Carolina overcame a 13-point Oklahoma State lead, the Cowboys stormed 88 yards to score the decisive touchdown on a bruising, 25-yard Rusty Hilgerto-tight end Barry Hanna pass play with just over a minute left in the game to hand OSU a 21-14 victory before a record crowd of 82,138 in the 40th Annual Gator Bowl. Hanna, who scored his only touchdown of the season on that play, banged off two tacklers and carried a few more into the end zone with him as he tip-toed down the sideline for the game-saving score. Earlier in the game, the Cowpokes bulled their way to a 13-0 lead. Freshman tailback Thurman Thomas, the game’s MVP when he rushed for 155 yards and a touchdown and passed for a TD, leaped over from one yard out at the end of O-State’s first possession. Then, early in the second quarter when it appeared the Gamecocks had stalled the Cowpokes at the Carolina six-yard line, Thomas took a Hilger pitch, ran right and suddenly stopped and threw back left to a wide open Hilger for the score. The conversion attempt was wide and it was a play to haunt the Pokes until Hanna’s heroics. Carolina regained the lead quickly in the third quarter on aerial bombs of 24 and 57 yards, but the rest of the time the stubborn Cowboy defense kept the Gamecock attack in a fog. OSU’s final drive was endangered only once, that on a fourth-and-sixth situation at midfield, but Hilger hit the reliable Hanna for 13 yards to the Carolina 36. Hilger mixed up the defense beautifully by sending Thomas up the middle on a draw play for 11 yards and then came heart-stopping magic on the TD pass to Hanna. Score by Quarters Oklahoma State South Carolina
1 2 3 4 Score 7 6 0 8 21 0 0 14 0 14
SCORING PLAYS 1st - 8:16 - OSU - Thomas 1 yd run (Roach kick) 2nd - 9:39 - OSU - Hilger 6 yd pass from Thomas (Team rush failed, bad snap) 3rd - 7:36 - USC - Wade 24 yd pass from Lewis (Hagler kick) 3rd - 2:44 - USC - Hillary 57 yd pass from Hold (Hagler kick) 4th - 1:04 - OSU - Hanna 25 yd pass from Hilger (Harris pass from Hilger)
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BOWL RECAPS 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 Sacks By: Number-Yards
OSU USC 22 14 43-172 42-104 211 194 42-25-1 21-8-1 85-383 63-298 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-3 0-0 3-52 1-34 1-0 5-35.6 7-41.7 2-0 6-3 3-21 5-38 34:28 25:32 9 of 18 7 of 17 0 of 0 0 of 0 3-18 1-1
RUSHING: Oklahoma State-Thomas, Thurman 32-155; Hilger, Rusty 7-11; Zachary, Ken 1-2; Timmons, Will 1-2; Crawford, C. 2-2. South Carolina-Lewis 6-36; Hold 18-33; Dendy 13-20; Smith 2-12; Brown 3-3. PASSING: Oklahoma State-Hilger, Rusty 24-41-1-205; Thomas, Thurman 1-1-0-6. South Carolina-Hold 7-20-1-170; Lewis 1-1-0-24. RECEIVING: Oklahoma State-Hanna, Barry 8-92; Lewis, Malcolm 3-33; Wemer, Terry 3-24; Thomas, Thurman 3-3; Harris, Jamie 2-18; Zachary, Ken 2-16; Riley, Bobby 2-9; Crawford, C. 1-10; Hilger, Rusty 1-6. South Carolina-Hillary 2-75; Poole 1-45; Wade 1-24; Corley 1-16; Dendy 1-14; Bacon 1-12; Brown 1-8. INTERCEPTIONS: Oklahoma State-Williams,Demise 1-34. South Carolina-Gilliard 1-0. FUMBLES: Oklahoma State-Crawford, C. 1-0; Williams,Demise 1-0. South Carolina-Hold 3-1; Lewis 2-2; Brown 1-0.
1985 GATOR BOWL
DECEMBER 30, 1985 | JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
OKLAHOMA STATE
23
FLORIDA STATE
34
Following a blocked punt by OSU freshman Milton Cockrell a comeback seemed possible. However, the Cowboys could not mount a drive and were forced to punt. Florida State MVP quarterback Chip Ferguson then went to work again and nine plays later finalized the scoring on a one-yard keeper. OSU, losing for only the third time in ten postseason appearances, totaled 369 yards, but saw sophomore sensation Thurman Thomas limited to just 97 yards on 26 carries. Score by Quarters Oklahoma State Florida State
1 2 3 4 0 0 17 6 3 10 14 7
Score 23 34
SCORING PLAYS 1st - 2:28 - FSU - Schmidt 23 yd field goal 2nd - 2:31 - FSU - Gainer 31 yd pass from Ferguson (Schmidt kick) 2nd - 0:02 - FSU - Schmidt 39 yd field goal 3rd - 9:46 - OSU - Dennis 33 yd field goal 3rd - 6:02 - FSU - C. Jones 3 yd rush (Schmidt kick) 3rd - 4:51 - FSU - Gainer 19 yd pass from Ferguson (Schmidt kick) 3rd - 2:52 - OSU - Thomas 29 yd pass from Williams (Dennis kick) 3rd - 1:19 - OSU - Williams 12 yd pass from Thomas (Dennis kick) 4th - 10:43 - FSU - Ferguson 1 yd run (Schmidt kick) 4th - 0:10 - OSU - Dykes 31 yd pass from Williams (pass failed) 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 Sacks By: Number-Yards
OSU FSU 23 31 35-106 41-231 263 338 44-22-2 43-20-1 79-369 84-569 1-17 0-0 2-20 3-25 5-89 4-68 1-0 2-44 7-35.9 4-47.5 1-0 3-2 3-27 9-110 31:49 28:11 6 of 18 6 of 16 0 of 0 0 of 0 1-6 2-8
RUSHING: Oklahoma State-Thomas, Thurman 26-97; Timmons, Will 2-11; Dykes, Hart Lee 1-1; Williams,Ronnie 6-minus 3. Florida State-Smith, T. 24-201; Jones, C. 6-18; Floyd 2-8; Ross 2-7; White, R. 1-1; Ferguson 6-minus 4.
JACKSONVILLE -- The 17thranked Florida State Seminoles sprinted out to an early 13-point margin before No. 18 Oklahoma State got untracked, and despite a third-quarter surge, the Seminole aerial attack was too much as the Cowboys dropped a 34-23 decision in front of a bi-partisan crowd of 79,417 in the 41st annual Gator Bowl.
PASSING: Oklahoma State-Williams,Ronnie 21-43-2-251; Thomas, Thurman 1-1-0-12. Florida State-Ferguson 20-43-1-338.
In what was touted as an explosive FSU offense versus a stingy OSU defense, FSU coach Bobby Bowden decided to go with a freshman quarterback and a third-string senior tailback just two weeks prior to the game. The decision proved effective as the Seminoles exploded for 569 total yards, 231 on the ground and 338 through the air. FSU stunned the Pokes with a 45-yard pass on the first play of the game and threw for 214 yards in the opening half. The Seminoles
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took a 27-3 lead into the middle of the third quarter but OSU put a pair of quick touchdowns on the board to cut the deficit to 27-17.
RECEIVING: Oklahoma State-Dykes, Hart Lee 8-104; Wemer, Terry 4-30; Riley, Bobby 3-49; Thomas, Thurman 3-44; Dillard, J.R. 2-13; Williams,Ronnie 1-12; Luper, Curtis 1-11. Florida StateGainer 7-148; Carter, P. 5-81; White, R. 4-87; Smith, T. 2-8; Panton 1-10; Brown 1-4. INTERCEPTIONS: Oklahoma State-Gilliam, Melvin 1-0. Florida State-Sanders, Deion 1-28; Sanders, Tracy 1-16. FUMBLES: Oklahoma State-Thomas, Thurman 1-0. Florida StateSmith, T. 1-1; Ross 1-0; Ferguson 1-1.
1987 SUN BOWL
DECEMBER 25, 1987 | EL PASO, TEXAS
WEST VIRGINIA
33
OKLAHOMA STATE
35
EL PASO -- In one of the most entertaining postseason games of the year, Oklahoma State rallied to defeat West Virginia 35-33 in the snow of the 1987 John Hancock Sun Bowl. The heroes for Oklahoma State were many but the list was topped by tailback Thurman Thomas who rushed for 157 yards on 33 carries and scored four touchdowns. It was a fitting way for the Cowboy All-American to end his collegiate career. He was named MVP of the bowl and played in front of a national television audience on CBS. It wasn’t easy for OSU, however. The Cowboys scored first on a five-yard run by Thomas, set up by a long Mike Gundy-to-Hart Lee Dykes pass play. West Virginia tied it 7-7 later in the first quarter, but OSU came back to take the lead 14-7 on a nine-yard run by Thomas. The OSU lead was short-lived. West Virginia scored two touchdowns and a field goal in the second quarter that went unanswered by Oklahoma State and the Mountaineers led 24-14 at the half. The Cowboys took the lead with 1:43 left in the third quarter on a six-yard pass from Gundy to J.R. Dillard and the successful PAT made it 28-27. The Cowboys took a 35-27 lead in the fourth quarter on a four-yard run by Thomas. O-State had to hold one more time, however, as West Virginia drove for a touchdown with just 1:13 left. OSU defender Shawn Mackey’s goal line tackle on the two-point conversion try stopped West Virginia from tying the game in the final minute. Score by Quarters Oklahoma State West Virginia
1 2 3 4 14 0 14 7 7 17 3 6
Score 35 33
SCORING PLAYS 1st - 13:28 - OSU - Thomas 5 yd run (Blanchard kick) 1st - 8:49 - WVU - Brown 1 yd run (Baumann kick) 1st - 5:16 - OSU - Thomas 9 yd run (Blanchard kick) 2nd - 13:56 - WVU - Brown 5 yd run (Baumann kick) 2nd - 5:40 - WVU - Baumann 33 yard field goal 2nd - 4:54 - WVU - Warren 23 yd INT return (Baumann kick) 3rd - 11:25 - OSU - Thomas 4 yd run (Blanchard kick) 3rd - 7:12 - WVU - Baumann 38 yard field goal 3rd - 1:43 - OSU - Dillard 6 yd pass from Gundy (Blanchard kick) 4th - 5:13 - OSU - Thomas 4 yd run (Blanchard kick) 4th - 1:13 - WVU - Taylor 6 yd run (Conversion Failed) 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 Sacks By: Number-Yards
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OSU WVU 23 22 47-185 70-331 161 54 18-12-2 7-2-1 65-346 77-385 0-0 0-0 3-29 0-0 3-58 4-72 1-3 2-23 2-33.0 3-41.0 0-0 1-0 2-15 8-79 27:31 32:29 9 of 15 6 of 16 0 of 0 0 of 0 1-8 0-0
BOWL RECAPS RUSHING: Oklahoma State-Thurman Thomas 33-157; Barry Sanders 6-19; Mike Gundy 8-9. West Virginia-Brown 32-167; Harris 24-103; Taylor 12-58; Napleon 2-3. PASSING: Oklahoma State-Mike Gundy 12-18-2-161. West Virginia-Harris 2-7-1-54. RECEIVING: Oklahoma State-Hart Lee Dykes 3-72; Thurman Thomas 3-20; J.R. Dillard 3-18; Ronnie Williams 1-19; Jarrod Green 1-16; Brien Keith 1-16. West Virginia-Bell 1-45; Winn 1-9. INTERCEPTIONS: Oklahoma State-Jerry Deckard 1-3; Wade Weller 1-0. West Virginia-Warren 1-23; Wilson 1-0. FUMBLES: Oklahoma State-None. West Virginia-Harris 1-0.
1988 HOLIDAY BOWL DECEMBER 30, 1988 | SAN DIEGO, CALIF.
OKLAHOMA STATE
62
WYOMING
14
SAN DIEGO -- Touted as one of the great offensive showdowns of the ’88 season, Oklahoma State and Wyoming found themselves in a 7-7 deadlock at the conclusion of the first quarter of the Sea World Holiday Bowl.
Sanders rushed for 222 yards on 29 carries with five touchdowns – all Holiday Bowl records. Dykes broke the Holiday Bowl record for reception yardage, as he caught 10 passes for 163 yards, including a 25-yard strike from Gundy in the fourth quarter. Gundy completed 20-of-24 passes for 315 yards and two touchdowns and caught a 17-yard pass from Sanders to set up another score. Not only bowl records fell, though. Gundy’s 315 yards through the air set a school record, and the Cowboys’ 698 yards in total offense was the third-highest output in OSU history. OSU’s defense proved to be the biggest surprise of the contest, however, as they allowed Wyoming only 33 yards rushing and 204 yards in total offense. Sim Drain, named the Defensive Player of the Game, had four tackles and two sacks and led the OSU defense to its lowest yardage allowance since 1986. 1 2 3 4 Score 7 10 28 17 62 7 0 7 0 14
SCORING PLAYS 1st - 10:13 - OSU - Sanders, 33 run (Blanchard kick) 1st - 0:50 - WYO - Welniak, 4 run (Fleming kick) 2nd - 1:29 - OSU - Sanders, 2 run (Blanchard kick) 2nd - 0:01 - OSU - Blanchard, 33 FG 3rd - 11:53 - OSU - Parker, 12 pass from Gundy (Blanchard kick) 3rd - 8:31 - WYO - Welniak, 4 run (Fleming kick) 3rd - 8:13 - OSU - Sanders, 67 run (Blanchard kick) 3rd - 3:43 - OSU - Sanders, 1 run (Blanchard kick) 3rd - 0:06 - OSU - Sanders, 10 run (Blanchard kick) 4th - 12:58 - OSU - Blanchard, 19 FG 4th - 6:58 - OSU - Dykes, 25 pass from Gundy (Blanchard kick) 4th - 1:13 - OSU - C. Smith, 5 run (Blanchard kick)
OSU WYO 34 14 51-320 30-33 378 171 29-24-0 32-16-2 80-698 62-204 0-0 0-0 4-20 0-0 2-22 10-195 2-13 0-0 0-0.0 6-37.2 1-1 1-0 3-35 4-30 33:23 26:37 9 of 11 7 of 15 0 of 0 0 of 1 7-35 0-0
RUSHING: Oklahoma State-Sanders, Barry 29-222; Gundy, Mike 6-38; Limbrick, Garrett 8-35; Brown, Vernon 3-12; Smith, Chris 1-5; Wilson, Cecil 2-5; Hudson, Gerald 2-3. Wyoming-Jones 2-19; Gunn 7-19; Bena 2-5; Gibson 2-minus 1; Welniak 15-minus 3; Dawson 2-minus 6. PASSING: Oklahoma State-Gundy, Mike 20-24-0-315; Smith, Chris 3-3-0-46; Sanders, Barry 1-2-0-17. Wyoming-Welniak 15-30-2-164; Corontzos 1-1-0-7; Fresques 0-1-0-0.
But one set of Cowboys, the group from Stillwater, forged a 17-7 lead at halftime and broke the contest wide open in the third quarter on their way to a 62-14 romp. OSU’s high-powered offense was as explosive as ever, as the trio of Heisman winner Barry Sanders, All-American Hart Lee Dykes and Mike Gundy joined forces for the last time in front of a crowd of 60,718 at Jack Murphy Stadium.
Score by Quarters Oklahoma State Wyoming
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 Sacks By: Number-Yards
RECEIVING: Oklahoma State-Dykes, Hart Lee 10-163; Sanders, Barry 2-36; Limbrick, Garrett 2-31; Parker, Brent 2-20; Green, Jarrod 2-7; Hudson, Gerald 1-42; Chaplin, Scott 1-17; Gundy, Mike 1-17; Brown, Vernon 1-16; Vice, Vance 1-16; Keith, Lee 1-13. Wyoming-Gibson 4-37; Dussett 3-31; Kilpatrick 3-26; Gilmore 2-30; Wood 2-10; Mack 1-24; Bena 1-13. INTERCEPTIONS: Oklahoma State-Jones, Marcus 1-13; Gilliam, Melvin 1-0. Wyoming-None. FUMBLES: Oklahoma State-Green, Jarrod 1-1. Wyoming-Dawson 1-0.
1997 ALAMO BOWL
DECEMBER 30, 1997 | SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
PURDUE
33
OKLAHOMA STATE
20
SAN ANTONIO -- Oklahoma State earned its first postseason appearance since 1988 and a berth opposite Purdue in the Builders Square Alamo Bowl. The Big 12 vs. Big 10 showdown was tight through three quarters before Purdue sprinted past the Cowboys by a 33-20 margin. More than 55,000 were in the Alamo Dome, including 30,000-plus Orange-clad Cowboys fans. Oklahoma State drew first blood when Tim Sydnes connected on a 34-yard field goal with 5:31 left in the first quarter. The lead was short-lived, however, as Purdue scored on an 18-yard pass from Billy Dicken with 1:19 left in the initial quarter. Another Sydnes field goal brought OSU to within one, 7-6 before Purdue ended
the first-half scoring with a field goal of its own and a 10-6 halftime advantage. The second half opened with the teams trading touchdowns. Purdue scored first at the 12:02 mark on a one-yard run by Dicken. OSU answered with a 21-yard run by Jamaal Fobbs and trailed by a 16-13 margin with nine minutes left in the third. Purdue put the game away with two straight touchdowns and a 37-yard field goal. The Boilermakers led 33-13 when R.W. McQuarters scored on a 17-yard pass from Tony Lindsay with 55 seconds to play to account for the final margin. Score by Quarters Purdue Oklahoma State
1 2 3 4 Score 7 3 20 3 33 3 3 7 7 20
SCORING PLAYS 1st - 5:31 - OSU - Sydnes 34 FG 1st - 1:19 - PUR - Alford 18 pass from Dicken (Ryan kick) 2nd - 2:22 - OSU - Sydnes 33 FG 2nd - 0:10 - PUR - Ryan 42 FG 3rd - 12:02 - PUR - Dicken 1 run (kick failed) 3rd - 9:01 - OSU - Fobbs 21 run (Sydnes kick) 3rd - 7:34 - PUR - Sutherland 16 run (Ryan kick) 3rd - 3:52 - PUR - Daniels 69 pass from Dicken (Ryan kick) 4th - 9:12 - PUR - Ryan 37 FG 4th - 0:55 - OSU - McQuarters 17 pass from Lindsay (Sydnes kick) 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 Sacks By: Number-Yards
PURDUE OSU 20 24 28-129 37-162 325 206 36-18-3 35-17-3 64-454 72-368 0-0 0-0 7-95 0-0 0-0 4-67 3-57 3-2 2-45.5 4-44.8 1-0 2-1 9-81 8-70 25:35 34:25 6 of 11 5 of 14 0 of 1 1 of 1 4-19 2-5
RUSHING: Purdue-Dicken 8-43; Watson 13-41; Sutherland 2-38; Haddad 3-9; Graham 1-0; Brees 1-minus 2. Oklahoma StateFobbs, Jamaal 11-82; Lindsay, Tony 12-61; Aikins, Brian 2-17; Simmons, Nathan 10-11; Chaloupka, Chris 2-minus 9. PASSING: Purdue-Dicken 18-34-3-325; Brees 0-1-0-0; Alford 0-1-0-0. Oklahoma State-Lindsay, Tony 9-18-2-111; Chaloupka, Chris 8-17-1-95. RECEIVING: Purdue-Watson 5-102; Alford 4-61; Jones, I. 3-27; Blackman 2-33; Daniels 1-69; Tillman 1-13; Sutherland 1-12; Winston 1-8. Oklahoma State-Brown, Greg 4-52; McQuarters, RW 4-43; Love, Sean 3-35; Steggs, Garrett 2-30; Aikins, Brian 2-27; Fobbs, Jamaal 2-19. INTERCEPTIONS: Purdue-Beasley 2-57; Bell 1-0. Oklahoma State-Wright, Kenyatta 1-2; McQuarters, RW 1-0; Williams, Kevin (DB) 1-0. FUMBLES: Purdue-Sutherland 1-0. Oklahoma State-Lindsay, Tony 1-0; Love, Sean 1-1.
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BOWL RECAPS RUSHING: Southern Miss-Walley, James 21-74; Almond, Dustin 17-54; Johnson, Chris 2-16; Harris, Anthony 2-6; TEAM 1-minus 2. Oklahoma State-Bell, Tatum 13-160; Shaw, Seymore 12-37; Fields, Josh 6-1; TEAM 2-minus 4.
2002 HOUSTON BOWL DECEMBER 27, 2002 | HOUSTON, TEXAS
SOUTHERN MISS
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OKLAHOMA STATE
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HOUSTON — Rashaun Woods put on another memorable show for Oklahoma State, catching nine passes for 164 yards and a touchdown in a 33-23 victory over Southern Mississippi in the Houston Bowl. Woods earned Most Valuable Player and Offensive Player of the Game honors, helping the Cowboys complete a memorable season that included victories over Nebraska, Texas A&M and Oklahoma. Tatum Bell ran for 160 yards on 13 carries, including a 22-yard score with 8:07 to play that gave Oklahoma State the lead for good. Luke Phillips kicked two of his four field goals in the decisive fourth quarter for the Cowboys (8-5). Trailing 20-13 at the half, Southern Miss (7-6) took its only lead of the game on a 2-yard touchdown run by James Walley and a 30-yard field goal by Curt Jones, his third of the game, in the third quarter. The Cowboys pulled even on the first play of the fourth quarter on Phillips’ 28-yard field goal. Josh Fields threw for 310 yards, and his 33-yard pass to Billy Bajema set up Bell’s go-ahead touchdown, which put Oklahoma State back in front 30-23. Following a punt by Southern Mississippi to the Oklahoma State 2, Bell broke off a career-long 88-yard gain to the Golden Eagles 10. Phillips kicked a 24-yarder with 5:15 to play. He also connected from 46 and 52 yards. Woods highlighted Oklahoma State’s first half with a 51-yard touchdown catch from Fields with 1:38 left in the second quarter. Woods was double-covered on the play, but Southern Mississippi defenders Greg Brooks and Antoine Cash collided, allowing Woods to sprint untouched into the end zone. Score by Quarters Southern Miss Oklahoma State
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1 2 3 4 Score 3 10 10 0 23 10 10 0 13 33
PASSING: Southern Miss-Almond, Dustin 11-27-0-173; D’Angelo, Micky 0-1-1-0. Oklahoma State-Fields, Josh 21-40-1-310. RECEIVING: Southern Miss-Johnson, Chris 5-67; Walley, James 2-45; Browden, Terrel 1-44; Young, Marvin 1-8; Garner, Bobby 1-5; Handy, LeRoy 1-4. Oklahoma State-Woods, Rashaun 9-164; Johnson, Charlie 3-47; Davis-Bryant, Terran 3-37; Lewis, John 2-19; Bajema, Billy 1-33; Lindsay, Gabe 1-8; Denard, Mike 1-3; Bell, Tatum 1-minus 1. INTERCEPTIONS: Southern Miss-Brooks, Greg 1-0. Oklahoma State-Williams, Darrent 1-7. FUMBLES: Southern Miss-Almond, Dustin 1-0. Oklahoma StateFields, Josh 1-1.
2004 COTTON BOWL JANUARY 2, 2004 | DALLAS, TEXAS
OKLAHOMA STATE
28
MISSISSIPPI
31
DALLAS -- Eli Manning threw for 259 yards and two touchdowns and ran for another score to lead No. 16 Mississippi to a 31-28 victory over No. 21 Oklahoma State in the Cotton Bowl on Friday.
RECEIVING: Oklahoma State-Woods, Rashaun 11-223; Woods, D’Juan 4-51; Bell, Tatum 2-14; Lindsay, Gabe 1-7; Bajema, Billy 1-7; Morency, V. 1-5; Willis, Shawn 1-0. Mississippi-Chris Collins 8-75; Kerry Johnson 3-53; Mike Espy 2-47; Lawrence Lilly 2-30; Tremaine Turner 2-19; Bill Flowers 2-11; Vashon Pearson 1-9; L. Townsend 1-8; Taye Biddle 1-7.
FUMBLES: Oklahoma State-Bell, Tatum 1-0. Mississippi-Tremaine Turner 1-0.
2004 ALAMO BOWL
DECEMBER 29, 2004 | SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
Rashaun Woods caught a 17-yard TD pass to get Oklahoma State to 31-28 with 4:38 left, just four minutes after Vernand Morency’s second touchdown run.
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The appearance at the Cotton Bowl was the first for the Cowboys since Jan. 1, 1945 and it marked OSU’s first January bowl game since Jan. 1, 1946 when the Cowboys won the Sugar Bowl.
Woods set Cotton Bowl records with 11 catches for 223 yards. On the 72-yard drive that ended with Morency’s second TD, he caught two passes for 63 yards, both on plays when cornerback Travis Johnson was called for pass interference and still couldn’t prevent the catches. Oklahoma State’s Josh Fields set a Cotton Bowl record with 307 yards on 21-of-33 passing. The junior’s touchdown gave him 55 in his career, breaking the school record set by offensive coordinator Mike Gundy (1986-89).
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RUSHING: Oklahoma State-Morency, V. 15-59; Bell, Tatum 14-46; Willis, Shawn 3-18; Rylant, Sky 1-4; Team 1-minus 2; Fields, Josh 3-minus 15. Mississippi-Tremaine Turner 20-133; Vashon Pearson 12-42; Brandon Jacobs 2-8; Rick Razzano 2-6; Eli Manning 1-1.
INTERCEPTIONS: Oklahoma State-Holland, Jon 1-4. MississippiNone.
Manning’s 1-yard keeper in the fourth quarter capped a 97-yard drive, and completed a run of 24 straight points by Ole Miss (10-3), which finished with its first 10-win season since 1971. That was just enough to overcome the Cowboys (9-4).
Score by Quarters Oklahoma State Mississippi
OSU MISS 22 24 37-110 37-190 307 259 33-21-0 31-22-1 70-417 68-449 0-0 0-0 1-15 1-21 3-57 0-0 1-4 0-0 3-37.7 3-38.0 1-0 1-0 6-49 2-20 28:31 31:29 5 of 13 7 of 12 3 of 4 0 of 0 4-4 4-5 0-0 3-15
PASSING: Oklahoma State-Fields, Josh 21-33-0-307. MississippiEli Manning 22-31-1-259.
SCORING PLAYS 1st - 10:39 - OSU - Denard 3-yard pass from Fields (Phillips kick) 1st - 7:50 - OSU - Phillips 46-yard field goal 1st - 2:51 - USM - Jones 38-yard field goal 2nd - 10:32 - USM - Almond 13-yard run (Jones kick) 2nd - 8:05 - OSU - Phillips 52-yard field goal 2nd - 2:29 - USM - Jones 24-yard field goal 2nd - 1:38 - OSU - Woods 51-yard pass from Fields (Phillips kick) 3rd - 11:50 - USM - Walley 2-yard run 3rd - 4:13 - USM - Jones 30-yard field goal 4th - 14:56 - OSU - Phillips 28-yard field goal 4th - 8:07 - OSU - Bell 22-yard run (Luke Phillips kick) 4th - 5:15 - OSU - Phillips 24-yard field goal USM OSU 17 21 43-148 33-194 173 310 28-11-1 40-21-1 71-321 73-504 0-0 0-0 3-55 5-32 5-126 4-117 1-0 1-7 7-44.1 4-41.5 1-0 1-1 8-57 10-97 30:32 29:28 2 of 15 4 of 16 0 of 1 1 of 1 2-17 4-18
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Score 28 31
SCORING PLAYS 1st - 04:55 - MISS - Turner 16 yd pass from Manning (Nichols kick) 1st - 01:17 - OSU - Morency, V. 4 yd run (Phillips, Luke kick) 2nd - 11:30 - OSU - Bell, Tatum 3 yd run (Phillips, Luke kick) 2nd - 08:14 - MISS - Espy 25 yd pass from Manning (Nichols kick) 2nd - 00:15 - MISS - Nichols 33 yd field goal 3rd - 07:35 - MISS - Turner 2 yd run (Nichols kick) 4th - 12:32 - MISS - Eli Manning 1 yd run (Nichols kick) 4th - 08:50 - OSU - Morency, V. 1 yd run (Phillips kick) 4th - 04:38 - OSU - Woods 17 yd pass from Fields (Phillips kick)
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SAN ANTONIO — Justin Zwick, replacing the suspended Troy Smith, threw for 189 yards and a touchdown, and Ted Ginn Jr. and Lydell Ross each scored, leading No. 24 Ohio State to a 33-7 win over Oklahoma State in the 12th annual Alamo Bowl. Zwick, who lost the starting job to Smith after hurting his shoulder in the sixth game, completed 17 of 27 passes despite a mild hamstring pull. Ross rushed for 99 yards on 12 carries, and Mike Nugent kicked four field goals for the Buckeyes (8-4) to become the school’s career scoring leader. The Buckeyes took advantage of two early turnovers, and never let the Cowboys (7-5) get anything going offensively. Oklahoma State quarterback Donovan Woods completed 15 of 34 passes for 137 yards and rushed for another 80 yards. Vernand Morency, one of the nation’s top rushers this season, was limited to 24 yards on eight carries.
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BOWL RECAPS On the first series, Woods underthrew receiver Chijuan Mack and the pass was picked off by Ohio State linebacker Bobby Carpenter. Three plays later, Zwick hit a diving Anthony Gonzalez with a 23yard touchdown pass. After a 37-yard field goal by Nugent, the Cowboys were driving when Woods lost his grip on the ball near midfield while trying to run up the middle. Defensive lineman Joel Penton recovered and Nugent capped the drive with a 35-yard field goal to give Ohio State a 13-0 lead with nearly six minutes remaining in the first quarter. Score by Quarters Oklahoma State Ohio State
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SCORING PLAYS 1st - 12:02 - OHIOST - Gonzalez 23 yd pass from Zwick (Nugent kick) 1st - 09:53 - OHIOST - Nugent 37 yd field goal 1st - 05:55 - OHIOST - Nugent 35 yd field goal 2nd - 10:26 - OHIOST - Ross 1 yd run (Nugent kick) 2nd - 04:19 - OHIOST - Nugent 41 yd field goal 3rd - 08:13 - OHIOST - Ginn 5 yd run (Nugent kick) 4th - 10:44 - OHIOST - Nugent 36 yd field goal 4th - 07:29 - OSU - Willis 4 yd run (Ricks kick) 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 OHIOST 15 19 30-149 42-214 137 189 35-15-1 27-17-0 65-286 69-403 0-0 0-0 2-1 3-17 1-15 1-26 0-0 1-9 7-41.9 4-42.2 1-1 1-1 6-45 2-25 25:09 34:51 4 of 15 7 of 15 1 of 2 0 of 0 1-2 5-5 0-0 1-4
RUSHING: Oklahoma State-Woods, Donovan 12-72; Elliott, P. 3-39; Morency, V. 8-20; Willis, Shawn 2-7; Shaw, Seymore 2-6; Jones, Greg 2-5; Wohlgemuth, J. 1-0. Ohio State-Ross,Lydell 1299; Joe,Branden 13-57; Ginn Jr.,Ted 8-40; Hall,Maurice 4-9; DeMaria,M 2-4; Pittman,A 2-3; Parker,Roshawn 1-2. PASSING: Oklahoma State-Woods, Donovan 15-34-1-137; Pena, Al 0-1-0-0. Ohio State-Zwick,Justin 17-27-0-189. RECEIVING: Oklahoma State-Woods, D’Juan 4-40; Frazier, Luke 3-24; Bajema, Billy 2-29; Elliott, P. 2-9; Mack, Chijuan 1-19; Willis, Shawn 1-9; Johnson, C. 1-6; Jones, Greg 1-1. Ohio State-Ginn Jr.,Ted 6-78; Holmes,S 5-47; Nicol,Rory 2-11; Gonzalez,A 1-23; Schnittker,B 1-14; Childress,Bam 1-12; Hamby,Ryan 1-4. INTERCEPTIONS: Oklahoma State-None. Ohio State-Carpenter,B 1-9. FUMBLES: Oklahoma State-Woods, Donovan 1-1. Ohio State Joe,Branden 1-1.
2006 INDEPENDENCE BOWL DECEMBER 28, 2006 | SHREVEPORT, LA.
OKLAHOMA STATE
34
ALABAMA
31
SHREVEPORT, La. — Oklahoma State’s dominating performance was jeopardized by a couple of late mistakes, but OSU still rallied past Alabama for its first bowl win since the 2002 season.
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1-4 1-0 5-35.0 5-36.6 3-1 3-2 9-77 8-45 28:09 31:51 5 of 13 9 of 16 2 of 2 0 of 0 6-6 4-4 2-8 1-6
RUSHING: Oklahoma State-Savage, Dantrell 19-112; Toston, Keith 9-58; Reid, Bobby 10-34; Robinson, Zac 1-5; Crosslin, Julius 1-0; TEAM 1-minus 2. Alabama-Jimmy Johns 7-39; Kenneth Darby 10-15; Le’Ron McClain 1-11; Wilson 6-10; Matt Caddell 1-10; Tim Castille 6-9; Keith Brown 1-6; DJ Hall 1-6; Andre Smith 1-2.
Jason Ricks kicked a 27-yard field goal with 8.9 seconds remaining to give Oklahoma State a 34-31 victory over the Crimson Tide. Dantrell Savage ran for 112 yards and a touchdown and made the key play on the winning drive as he took a screen pass from Bobby Reid for 26 yards on third-and-9 to the Alabama 15 to put Ricks in prime position.
PASSING: Oklahoma State-Reid, Bobby 15-29-1-212; Newton, Seth 0-1-0-0. Alabama-Wilson 18-33-1-168.
Alabama tried to ice Ricks with three timeouts, but the sophomore sent the kick through the uprights.
INTERCEPTIONS: Oklahoma State-Woods, Donovan 1-4. Alabama-Simeon Castille 1-0.
OSU - ranked 16th nationally in total offense - outgained Alabama, 419-276. The Cowboys rushed for 207 yards compared to 108 yards for the Tide. The Cowboys scooped up an Alabama fumble on the Tide’s 38-yard line to set up the opening score. Savage ran the final yard to cap a 38-yard drive and make it 7-0 Oklahoma State.
FUMBLES: Oklahoma State-Reid, Bobby 1-0; Jones, Grant 1-1; Woods, Artrell 1-0. Alabama-Wilson 1-0; Kenneth Darby 1-1; B. Kilpatrick 1-1.
Alabama tied it on an 18-yard touchdown pass from Wilson to Matt Caddell with 3:32 remaining in the first quarter, but OSU went ahead 14-7 on Toston’s 4-yard run. The Cowboys stretched their lead to 17-7 on a 28-yard field goal by Ricks. Alabama cut the margin to 17-14 on a 1-yard run by fullback Tim Castille but was unable to stop the Cowboys final drive of the half. Oklahoma State took it 64 yards, capped by a 7-yard run by Toston for a 24-14 lead at the half. In the third quarter Jamie Christensen kicked a 24 yard field goal to pull Alabama three points closer before Reid hit Adarius Bowman for a 10-yard score to give Oklahoma State a 14 point lead at 3117. Keith Toston became the first Cowboy true freshman to run for two touchdowns in a bowl game. Score by Quarters Oklahoma State Alabama
1 2 3 4 Score 7 17 0 10 34 7 7 3 14 31
SCORING PLAYS 1st - 09:46 - OSU - Savage 1 yd run (Ricks kick) 1st - 03:32 - ALA - Caddell 18 yd pass from Wilson (Christensen kick) 2nd - 11:12 - OSU - Toston 4 yd run (Ricks kick) 2nd - 06:45 - OSU - Ricks 28 yd field goal 2nd - 02:30 - ALA - Castille 1 yd run (Christensen kick) 2nd - 00:41 - OSU - Toston 7 yd run (Ricks kick) 3rd - 08:39 - ALA - Christensen 24 yd field goal 4th - 14:02 - OSU - Bowman 10 yd pass from Reid (Ricks kick) 4th - 10:50 - ALA - Arenas 86 yd punt return (Christensen kick) 4th - 08:41 - ALA - Smith 2 yd run (Christensen kick) 4th - 00:08 - OSU - Ricks 27 yd field goal 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
OSU 23 41-207 212 30-15-1 71-419 0-0 3-0 6-116
ALA 18 34-108 168 33-18-1 67-276 0-0 1-86 2-5
RECEIVING: Oklahoma State-Pettigrew, Brandon 4-65; Bowman, Adarius 3-50; Savage, Dantrell 3-41; Woods, D’Juan 3-26; Waller, Justin 1-22; Toston, Keith 1-8. Alabama-DJ Hall 5-42; Kenneth Darby 4-30; Matt Caddell 3-33; Nikita Stover 1-17; Tim Castille 1-17; Le’Ron McClain 1-9; Keith Brown 1-7; Travis McCall 1-7; Will Oakley 1-6.
2007 INSIGHT BOWL DECEMBER 31, 2007 | TEMPE, AZ
INDIANA
33
OKLAHOMA STATE
49
TEMPE -- In a season of full of offensive superlatives, even Oklahoma State fans had to be impressed by the juggernaut the Cowboys put on the field in the Insight Bowl. OSU scored touchdowns on its first five offensive possessions and generated 322 yards of offense in the first half on its way to a 49-33 victory over Indiana in the Cowboys’ second bowl win in two seasons. Zac Robinson, offensive MVP, ran for 70 yards and passed for 302 in one of the top total offense outputs in Oklahoma State history. Freshman Dez Bryant had 117 receiving yards and two touchdowns in the win. The Cowboys gouged the Hoosiers with five scoring drives, all less than four minutes in length, to take complete control of the game in the first half. Score by Quarters Indiana Oklahoma State
1 2 3 4 Score 3 7 7 16 33 21 14 7 7 49
SCORING PLAYS 1st - 10:41 - IU - Starr, Austin 43 yd field goal 1st - 08:18 - OSU - Savage, Dantrell 3 yd run (Bailey, Dan kick) 1st - 04:38 - OSU - Bryant 24 yd pass from Robinson (Bailey kick) 1st - 01:41 - OSU - Robinson, Zac 7 yd run (Bailey, Dan kick) 2nd - 10:11 - OSU - Bowman 14 yd pass from Robinson (Bailey kick) 2nd - 05:35 - IU - Thigpen 4 yd pass from Lewis (Starr kick) 2nd - 02:18 - OSU - Robinson, Zac 1 yd run (Bailey, Dan kick)
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BOWL RECAPS 3rd - 10:29 - IU - Lewis, Kellen 1 yd run (Starr, Austin kick) 3rd - 06:16 - OSU - Bryant 11 yd pass from Robinson (Bailey kick) 4th - 07:02 - IU - Sears, Josiah 5 yd run (Starr, Austin kick) 4th - 03:08 - IU - Starr, Austin 37 yd field goal 4th - 00:50 - OSU - Crosslin, Julius 1 yd run (Bailey, Dan kick) 4th - 00:01 - IU - Bailey 30 yd pass from Lewis (Lewis pass failed) 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
IU OSU 21 29 33-179 49-211 220 302 44-23-0 34-24-1 77-399 83-513 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-15 6-107 6-103 1-0 0-0 5-36.4 3-35.3 0-0 3-1 10-80 10-103 28:08 31:52 7 of 16 7 of 13 1 of 2 2 of 2 4-4 7-7 0-0 1-10
RUSHING: IU-Lewis, Kellen 10-83; Thigpen, Marcus 11-56; Payton, Bryan 8-43; Sears, Josiah 1-5; TEAM 1-minus 2; Fisher, Ray 2-minus 6. Oklahoma State-Savage, Dantrell 23-100; Robinson, Zac 15-70; Hunter, Kendall 8-33; Bryant, Dez 1-7; Crosslin, Julius 2-1. PASSING: IU-Lewis, Kellen 22-43-0-204; Means, Andrew 1-1-0-16. Oklahoma State-Robinson, Zac 24-34-1-302. RECEIVING: IU-Hardy, James 5-50; Means, Andrew 5-41; Bailey, James 3-70; Fisher, Ray 3-20; Thigpen, Marcus 2-4; Payton, Bryan 2-3; Lewis, Kellen 1-16; Starr, Austin 1-9; Sexton, Nick 1-7. Oklahoma State-Bryant, Dez 9-117; Bowman, Adarius 6-74; Pettigrew, Brandon 3-39; Newton, Seth 2-24; Savage, Dantrell 2-1; Hunter, Kendall 1-24; Waller, Justin 1-23. INTERCEPTIONS: IU-Polk, Nick 1-0. Oklahoma State-None. FUMBLES: IU-None. Oklahoma State-Bryant, Dez 1-0; Bowman, Adarius 1-1; Robinson, Zac 1-0.
2008 HOLIDAY BOWL DECEMBER 30, 2008 | SAN DIEGO, CALIF.
OKLAHOMA STATE
31
OREGON
42
SAN DIEGO, Calif. - Oklahoma State quarterback Zac Robinson passed for a Cowboy bowl-record 329 yards despite playing most of the second half with a separated throwing shoulder and receiver Dez Bryant set a new Holiday Bowl record with 13 receptions for 167 yards and a touchdown despite badly injuring his left ankle in the second quarter, but it was not enough to push the Cowboys to victory over No. 15 Oregon, who won the 2008 Pacific Life Holiday Bowl, 42-31.
Score by Quarters Oklahoma State Oregon
1 2 3 4 Score 17 0 7 7 31 7 0 21 14 42
SCORING PLAYS 1st - 10:54 - OSU - Bailey, Dan 45 yd field goal 1st - 04:09 - OSU - Bryant 33 yd pass from Robinson (Bailey kick) 1st - 03:51 - ORE - Johnson, J. 76 yd run (Flint, Morgan kick) 1st - 01:03 - OSU - Hunter, Kendall 3 yd run (Bailey, Dan kick) 3rd - 14:15 - ORE - Masoli, J. 1 yd run (Flint, Morgan kick) 3rd - 08:02 - ORE - Masoli, J. 41 yd run (Flint, Morgan kick) 3rd - 05:08 - OSU - Hunter, Kendall 4 yd run (Bailey, Dan kick) 3rd - 00:21 - ORE - Masoli, J. 17 yd run (Flint, Morgan kick) 4th - 12:13 - OSU - Robinson, Zac 1 yd run (Bailey, Dan kick) 4th - 10:26 - ORE - Williams 20 yd pass from Masoli (Flint kick) 4th - 03:01 - ORE - Blount, L. 29 yd run (Flint, Morgan kick) 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 ORE 27 22 37-119 40-307 350 258 51-28-2 32-18-1 88-469 72-565 1-4 0-0 0-0 3-34 6-107 6-201 1-0 2-39 5-35.6 2-33.0 0-0 2-1 5-41 3-35 36:26 23:34 4 of 15 6 of 13 1 of 3 1 of 3 3-4 3-5 2-19 2-8
RUSHING: Oklahoma State-Robinson, Zac 16-54; Hunter, Kendall 13-37; Toston, Keith 8-28. ORE-Johnson, J. 12-119; Masoli, J. 16-106; Blount, L. 7-74; Holland, Jamere 1-8; Crenshaw, Andre 1-3; Scott, Terence 1-2; TEAM 1-minus 1; Maehl, Jeff 1-minus 4. PASSING: Oklahoma State-Robinson, Zac 27-50-2-329; Bowling, Bo 1-1-0-21. ORE-Masoli, J. 18-32-1-258. RECEIVING: Oklahoma State-Bryant, Dez 13-167; Pettigrew, Brandon 6-51; Davis, Damian 3-66; Hunter, Kendall 2-12; Toston, Keith 2-5; Bowling, Bo 1-28; Robinson, Zac 1-21. ORE-Scott, Terence 8-125; Williams, J. 3-52; Holland, Jamere 2-45; Dickson, Ed 2-29; Maehl, Jeff 2-1; Johnson, J. 1-6.
Behind Robinson and Bryant, the Cowboys raced out to a 17-7 lead after the first quarter, but the game changed when Bryant went down with his injury in the second. Neither team was able to muster any points in the second quarter, but a 91-yard kick return by Oregon’s Walter Thurmond to open the second half led to a 1-yard touchdown run by Duck quarterback Jeremiah Masoli. Oregon took the lead later in the quarter after Masoli struck with a 41-yard touchdown run.
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Playing with a debilitating shoulder injury for most of the third quarter and the entire fourth quarter, Robinson was gutsy in bringing the Cowboys back for two more touchdown drives, but the Oregon defense made the stops it needed down the stretch to seal the Duck victory. Oregon was clearly the more physical team on both sides of the ball, with running back Jeremiah Johnson (119 rushing yards) and Masoli (106 rushing yards) both going crossing the century mark in the game. Playing after having his knee scoped after the regular-season finale vs. Oklahoma, Cowboy running back Kendall Hunter was clearly not himself with 13 carries for only 37 yards. He did punch in a pair of touchdowns from three yards and four yards, respectively.
INTERCEPTIONS: Oklahoma State-Cox, Perrish 1-0. ORE-Byrd, Jairus 1-39; Thurmond, W. 1-0. FUMBLES: Oklahoma State-None. ORE-Maehl, Jeff 1-1; Thurmond, W. 1-0.
2010 COTTON BOWL JANUARY 2, 2010 | ARLINGTON, TEXAS
OKLAHOMA STATE
7
OLE MISS
21
ARLINGTON, Texas - In a game dominated by defense from the start, Mississippi was a 21-7 winner over Oklahoma State in the 2010 Cotton Bowl Classic. It was the first Cotton Bowl game played at the brand-new Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Oklahoma State’s defense recorded a goal-line stand and forced five turnovers (four interceptions and one fumble recovery), but it was not enough to overcome OSU’s seven turnovers. Senior linebacker Andre Sexton earned the game’s defensive most valuable player honor by bagging 10 tackles, one tackle for loss and two interceptions. Seniors Lucien Antoine and Terrance Anderson also added interceptions and defensive end Jermiah Price recovered a fumble. While the defense played well enough to win on most days, the OSU offense had trouble solving Ole Miss’s defense. The Cowboys went three-and-out on each of their first five drives and finished the game with only nine first downs. OSU’s lone score came on a one-yard pass from running back Keith Toston to tight end Wilson Youman in the third quarter that tied the game at 7-7. It was all Rebels from that point, however, as the Rebels scored two fourth-quarter touchdowns and forced Cowboy turnovers on each of OSU’s six possessions in the final stanza to derail the Cowboys’ comeback hopes. Score by Quarters Oklahoma State Ole Miss
1 2 3 4 Score 0 0 7 0 7 0 7 0 14 21
SCORING PLAYS 2nd - 11:19 - MISS - McCluster,D. 86 yd run (Shene,Joshua kick) 3rd - 07:13 - OSU - Youman 1 yd pass from Toston (Bailey kick) 4th - 04:03 - MISS - McCluster,D. 2 yd run (Shene,Joshua kick) 4th - 03:12 - MISS - Trahan 34 yd fumble recovery (Shene kick) 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 MISS 9 20 28-140 50-193 119 171 32-14-4 30-15-4 60-259 80-364 0-0 1-34 1-19 4-106 3-61 1-4 4-37 4-11 8-50.2 5-47.0 5-3 2-1 6-62 10-82 25:23 34:37 2 of 13 9 of 19 0 of 2 0 of 1 1-3 1-4 3-22 1-8
RUSHING: Oklahoma State-Hunter, Kendall 9-94; Toston, Keith 10-41; Robinson, Zac 8-9; TEAM 1-minus 4. Ole Miss-Mccluster,D. 34-184; Davis,Enrique 3-11; Scott,Rodney 1-9; Grandy,Jesse 2-5; Powe,Jerrell 2-0; Stanley,Nathan 2-0; Team 1-minus 6; Snead,Jevan 5-minus 10.
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BOWL RECAPS PASSING: Oklahoma State-Robinson, Zac 13-31-4-118; Toston, Keith 1-1-0-1. Ole Miss-Snead,Jevan 13-23-3-168; Stanley,Nathan 2-7-1-3. RECEIVING: Oklahoma State-Blackmon, Justin 4-45; Cooper, Josh 3-35; Hunter, Kendall 2-6; Anyiam, Hubert 1-16; Horton, Justin 1-8; Toston, Keith 1-5; Johnson, Beau 1-3; Youman, Wilson 1-1. Ole Miss-Hodge,Shay 7-112; Mccluster,D. 5-45; Grandy,Jesse 2-6; Breaux,Lionel 1-8. INTERCEPTIONS: Oklahoma State-Sexton, Andre 2-11; Antoine, Lucien 1-26; Anderson, Terrance 1-0. Ole Miss-Lewis,Kendrick 2-6; Trahan,Patrick 1-4; Ingram,Fon 1-1. FUMBLES: Oklahoma State-Robinson, Zac 3-2; TEAM 1-0; Anyiam, Hubert 1-1. Ole Miss-Team 1-0; Snead,Jevan 1-1.
2010 ALAMO BOWL
DECEMBER 29, 2010 | SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
OKLAHOMA STATE
36
ARIZONA
10
Cowboy receiver Justin Blackmon earned Alamo Bowl Offensive MVP honors after making nine catches for 117 yards and two touchdowns and safety Markelle Martin was the Defensive MVP of the game with a 62-yard interception for a score to go with four tackles and two pass breakups. While the Oklahoma State offense - ranked No. 1 in the nation in total offense - got all the headlines and attention going into the game, it was the Cowboy defense that carried the day. OSU held the potent Arizona attack 20 points and 75 yards below its season averages. Additionally, the Cowboys forced four Wildcat turnovers and limited Arizona to 90 yards rushing. In addition to Martin’s Defensive MVP performance, OSU linebacker Orie Lemon finished with 14 tackles in helping lead a Cowboy defense that held Arizona to 10 points in the contest - the fewest points OSU had allowed in a bowl game since BYU mustered only six points against the Cowboys in the 1974 Fiesta Bowl. The Pokes jumped on the Wildcats early and held a 23-7 lead at the 12:33 mark of the second quarter. Arizona never threatened Oklahoma State as the Cowboys tacked on another touchdown and two more field goals in the second half. 1 2 3 4 Score 17 6 10 3 36 7 0 3 0 10
Scoring Plays 1st - 10:55 - OSU - Smith, Jeremy 6 yd run (Bailey, Dan kick) 1st - 08:46 - OSU - Blackmon 71 yd pass from Weeden (Bailey kick) 1st - 05:41 - ARIZ - Criner 5 yd pass from Foles (Zendejas, kick) 1st - 00:06 - OSU - Bailey, Dan 40 yd field goal 2nd - 12:33 - OSU - Martin 62 yd INT return (Bailey kick failed) 3rd - 09:01 - ARIZ - Zendejas, A. 42 yd field goal 3rd - 05:16 - OSU - Blackmon 3 yd pass from Weeden (Bailey kick) 3rd - 03:20 - OSU - Bailey, Dan 50 yd field goal 4th - 05:53 - OSU - Bailey, Dan 44 yd field goal
OSU ARIZ 17 25 20-72 38-90 240 280 41-25-0 50-32-3 61-312 88-370 0-0 0-0 1-6 2-5 3-76 6-180 3-63 0-0 5-39.0 2-38.0 0-0 1-1 6-66 8-65 22:29 37:31 4 of 13 9 of 21 0 of 1 2 of 4 2-2 1-3 5-27 0-0
RUSHING: Oklahoma State-Hunter, Kendall 10-32; Smith, Jeremy 5-16; Cooper, Josh 1-15; Bowling, Bo 1-9; Randle, Joseph 2-2; TEAM 1-minus 2. Arizona-Grigsby, N. 16-59; Nwoko, G. 11-36; Antolin, K. 1-1; Criner, J. 1-1; Foles, N. 9-minus 7. PASSING: Oklahoma State-Weeden, Brandon 25-41-0-240. Arizona-Foles, N. 32-50-3-280.
SAN ANTONIO - Oklahoma State capped its magical 2010 season with a 36-10 win over Arizona at the Alamo Bowl. With the victory over the Wildcats, OSU put the finishing touches on the first 11win season in school history.
Score by Quarters Oklahoma State Arizona
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
RECEIVING: Oklahoma State-Blackmon, Justin 9-117; Cooper, Josh 7-53; Bowling, Bo 3-35; Randle, Joseph 2-28; Moore, Tracy 2-13; Smith, Jeremy 1-minus 1; Hunter, Kendall 1-minus 5. ArizonaCriner, J. 9-47; Douglas, D. 6-91; Morrison, R. 6-66; Grigsby, N. 4-26; Roberts, D. 2-19; Nwoko, G. 2-11; Miller, T. 2-5; Cobb, T. 1-15. INTERCEPTIONS: Oklahoma State-Martin, Markelle 1-62; Thomas, James 1-1; Thomas, Johnny 1-0. Arizona-None. FUMBLES: Oklahoma State-None. Arizona-Wright, W. 1-1.
2012 FIESTA BOWL JANUARY 2, 2012 | GLENDALE, ARIZ.
STANFORD
38
OKLAHOMA STATE
41
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 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 35yard 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 1 2 3 4 OT Score Stanford 7 14 7 10 0 38 Oklahoma State 0 21 3 14 3 41 Scoring Summary 1st - 04:16 - STAN - Montgomery 53 yd pass from Luck (Williamson kick) 2nd - 10:21 - STAN - Stewart 24 yd run (Williamson kick) 2nd - 08:50 - OSU - Blackmon 43 yd pass from Weeden (Sharp, kick) 2nd - 06:19 - OSU - Blackmon 67 yd pass from Weeden (Sharp, kick) 2nd - 02:25 - STAN - Taylor 4 yd run (Williamson kick) 2nd - 00:27 - OSU - Weeden 2 yd run (Sharp kick) 3rd - 08:22 - STAN - Ertz 16 yd pass from Luck (Williamson kick) 3rd - 05:21 - OSU - Sharp, Quinn 19 yd field goal 4th - 14:16 - STAN - Williamson,J 30 yd field goal 4th - 11:53 - OSU - Blackmon 17 yd pass from Weeden (Sharp kick) 4th - 04:34 - STAN - Taylor 1 yd run (Williamson kick) 4th - 02:35 - OSU - Randle, Joseph 4 yd run (Sharp, Quinn kick) OT - 00:00 - OSU - Sharp, Quinn 22 yd field goal 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
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. FUMBLES: Stanford-Meinken,G 1-1; Montgomery,T 1-0. Oklahoma State-None.
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BOWL RECAPS 2013 HEART OF DALLAS BOWL JANUARY 1, 2013 | DALLAS, TEXAS
PURDUE
14
OKLAHOMA STATE
58
DALLAS, Texas - Oklahoma State secured its third consecutive postseason victory when it steamrolled to a 58-14 win over Purdue in the Heart of Dallas Bowl played at Cotton Bowl Stadium. The most popular storyline entering the game was the question of if the Cowboys, who tied for third in the Big 12, would be motivated to face a Purdue squad that needed wins in each of its final three regular-season games just to secure bowl eligibility. OSU answered that question emphatically by jumping out to a 45-0 lead before finally surrendering a Boilermaker touchdown late in the third quarter. Another primary question entering the contest was if the Cowboy offense could operate smoothly without coordinator and playcaller Todd Monken, who left the team to take the head coaching position at Southern Miss after the regular season ended. With head coach Mike Gundy stepping in to call plays, OSU answered the doubters by registering the most lopsided margin of victory in any game during the 2012 bowl season. The Cowboy offense had little trouble putting points on the board, thanks largely to the OSU defense snatching a season-high five turnovers in the contest and regularly setting the offense up with favorable field position. Score by Quarters Purdue Oklahoma State
1 2 3 4 Score 0 0 7 7 14 14 14 17 13 58
Scoring Summary 1st - 08:02 - OSU - Moore, C. 4 yd pass from Chelf (Sharp kick) 1st - 06:43 - OSU - Jackson 7 yd pass from Chelf (Sharp kick) 2nd - 14:22 - OSU - Seaton 16 yd pass from Walsh (Sharp kick) 2nd - 05:12 - OSU - Smith, Jeremy 5 yd run (Sharp kick) 3rd - 14:09 - OSU - Lowe 37 yd fumble recovery (Sharp kick) 3rd - 07:15 - OSU - Sharp, Quinn 20 yd field goal 3rd - 04:28 - OSU - Anderson 37 yd pass from Chelf (Sharp kick) 3rd - 00:18 - PUR - Cottom 32 yd pass from Marve (McCartney kick) 4th - 11:21 - OSU - Sharp, Quinn 21 yd field goal 4th - 08:32 - OSU - Webb, Blake 37 yd pass from Walsh (Sharp kick) 4th - 06:27 - OSU - Sharp, Quinn 42 yd field goal 4th - 02:52 - PUR - Thomas 16 yd pass from Marve (McCartney kick) 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
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PUR OSU 18 28 38-155 41-213 212 311 34-21-2 34-25-0 72-367 75-524 0-0 2-48 0-0 2-73 7-160 3-61 0-0 2-15 4-38.8 3-52.7 6-3 0-0 4-45 7-62 32:52 27:08 5 of 15 4 of 12 2 of 3 1 of 1 1-2 6-6 2-14 3-10
RUSHING: Purdue-Shavers, Akeem 14-93; Marve, Robert 10-20; Webster, Cody 1-16; Bolden, Ralph 8-15; Cottom, Brandon 2-8; McCartney, Sam 1-4; Freytag, Kurt 1-1; TEAM 1-minus 2. Oklahoma State-Randle, Joseph 17-66; Roland, Desmond 9-51; Smith, Jeremy 6-40; Stewart, Josh 1-21; Muncrief, Caleb 3-14; Walsh, J.W. 1-13; Chelf, Clint 4-8. PASSING: Purdue-Marve, Robert 21-34-2-212. Oklahoma StateChelf, Clint 17-22-0-197; Walsh, J.W. 5-7-0-86; Lunt, Wes 1-3-0-12; Stewart, Josh 1-1-0-15; Randle, Joseph 1-1-0-1. RECEIVING: Purdue-Ross, O.J. 5-29; Shavers, Akeem 4-54; Holmes, Gabe 4-26; Thomas, Tommie 3-28; Macarthy, D. 2-11; Cottom, Brandon 1-32; Edison, A. 1-27; Bolden, Ralph 1-5. Oklahoma State-Anderson, Isaiah 5-78; Stewart, Josh 5-56; Moore, Charlie 4-42; Hays, Austin 4-25; Webb, Blake 2-51; Jackson, Blake 2-33; Seaton, Jeremy 1-16; Rockwell, Nick 1-9; Chelf, Clint 1-1. INTERCEPTIONS: Purdue-None. Oklahoma State-Gary, Shamiel 1-8; May, Andrae 1-7. FUMBLES: Purdue-Marve, Robert 3-0; Shavers, Akeem 1-1; Holmes, Gabe 1-1; Ross, O.J. 1-1. Oklahoma State-None.
2014 COTTON BOWL JAN. 3, 2014 | ARLINGTON, TX
OKLAHOMA STATE
31
MISSOURI
41
ARLINGTON, Texas - Trailing by three points with one minute left in the game, Oklahoma State drove to the Missouri 23 and was in position to either tie or take the lead, but a sack by Southeastern Conference Defensive Player of the Year Michael Sam generated a fumble that was recovered by Shane Ray and returned 73 yards for a touchdown to cap the Tigers’ 41-31 win over Oklahoma State in the 2014 AT&T Cotton Bowl. For the most part, both teams’ respective defenses controlled the game, with Missouri holding a 17-14 lead after three quarters. The offenses got uncorked in a wild fourth quarter, however, with the two teams combining for 41 points, two ties and four lead changes in the final stanza alone. OSU quarterback Clint Chelf set an AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic record with 377 passing yards, and with 151 passing yards and 60 rushing yards coming in the fourth quarter, Chelf appeared poised to lead the Cowboys to victory on that final drive, but Sam’s sack changed everything. OSU’s most recognizable players were at the forefront in the game, with consensus All-America cornerback Justin Gilbert recording an interception, receiver Tracy Moore making seven catches for 100 yards (including a diving, fully-extended grab late in the game that may have been the best catch of his career), and Josh Stewart adding eight catches for 80 yards and a touchdown. Safety Daytawion Lowe broke up a career-high three passes and defensive tackle Calvin Barnett had two tackles for loss and a sack. Though the game marked the 52nd all-time meeting between the two longtime Big Eight and Big 12 rivals, it was the first in a bowl game following Missouri’s move to the SEC in 2012.
Score by Quarters Oklahoma State Missouri
1 2 3 4 Score 7 0 7 17 31 7 10 0 24 41
Scoring Summary 1st - 03:00 - MU - Josey, Henry 3 yd run (Baggett, Andrew kick) 1st - 01:44 - OSU - Stewart 40 yd pass from Chelf (Grogan kick) 2nd - 10:20 - MU - Lucas, M. 24 yd pass from Mauk (Baggett kick) 2nd - 00:00 - MU - Baggett, Andrew 35 yd field goal 3rd - 02:10 - OSU - Seales 21 yd pass from Chelf, Clint (Grogan kick) 4th - 13:32 - OSU - Grogan, Ben 25 yd field goal 4th - 11:32 - MU - Josey, Henry 25 yd run (Baggett, Andrew kick) 4th - 09:51 - OSU - Chelf, Clint 23 yd run (Grogan, Ben kick) 4th - 06:29 - MU - Baggett, Andrew 46 yd field goal 4th - 05:04 - OSU - Roland, Desmond 2 yd run (Grogan, Ben kick) 4th - 03:08 - MU - Josey, Henry 16 yd run (Baggett, Andrew kick) 4th - 00:55 - MU - Ray, Shane 73 yd fumble recovery (Baggett kick) 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 26 29 39-171 47-256 377 206 57-33-2 44-17-1 96-548 91-462 0-0 1-73 3-16 3-46 2-28 4-90 1-14 2-3 8-37.2 7-41.0 2-1 2-2 10-100 4-42 27:49 32:11 9 of 22 6 of 18 1 of 1 1 of 2 3-4 4-4 2-16 3-20
RUSHING: Oklahoma State-Roland, Desmond 16-66; Chelf, Clint 10-52; Smith, Jeremy 7-43; Childs, Rennie 3-12; Stewart, Josh 2-7; TEAM 1-minus 9. Missouri-Josey, Henry 12-92; Mauk, Maty 3-73; Franklin, James 16-36; Murphy, Marcus 7-30; Hansbrough, Rus 9-25. PASSING: Oklahoma State-Chelf, Clint 33-57-2-377. MissouriFranklin, James 15-40-1-174; Mauk, Maty 2-4-0-32. RECEIVING: Oklahoma State-Stewart, Josh 8-80; Moore, Tracy 7-100; Moore, Charlie 4-53; Ateman, Marcell 4-36; Seales, Jhajuan 3-42; Sheperd, B. 3-36; Goodlett, John 1-18; Glidden, David 1-5; Childs, Rennie 1-4; Roland, Desmond 1-3. Missouri-Green-Beckham, 4-53; Lucas, Marcus 3-46; Washington, L’D 3-40; Sasser, Bud 3-35; Josey, Henry 1-10; Hunt, Jimmie 1-8; Murphy, Marcus 1-8; Hansbrough, Rus 1-6. INTERCEPTIONS: Oklahoma State-Gilbert, Justin 1-14. MissouriGaines, E.J. 1-2; Webb, Braylon 1-1. FUMBLES: Oklahoma State-TEAM 1-0; Chelf, Clint 1-1. MissouriFranklin, James 2-2.
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BOWL RECORDS INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME RECORDS PASSING YARDS Yds 1. 399 2. 377 3. 329 4. 315 5. 310 6. 307 7. 302 8. 251 9. 240 10. 212
Name Brandon Weeden, Sr. Clint Chelf, Sr. Zac Robinson, Jr. Mike Gundy, Jr. Josh Fields, So. Josh Fields, Jr. Zac Robinson, So. Ronnie Williams, So. Brandon Weeden, Jr. Bobby Reid, So.
Bowl Comp 2012 Fiesta 30 2014 Cotton 33 2008 Holiday 27 1988 Holiday 20 2002 Houston 21 2004 Cotton 21 2007 Insight 24 1985 Gator 21 2010 Alamo 25 2006 Independence 15
Att TD 43 3 57 2 50 1 24 2 40 2 33 1 34 3 43 2 41 2 29 1
RUSHING YARDS Yds Name 1. 222 Barry Sanders, Jr. 2. 178 Bob Fenimore, Jr. 3. 173 Terry Miller, Jr. 4. 160 Tatum Bell, Jr. 5. 157 Thurman Thomas, Sr. 6. 155 Thurman Thomas, Fr. 7. 143 Ernest Anderson, Sr. 8. 130 Forrest Campbell, Jr. 9. 125 Bob Fenimore, Sr. 10. 120 Jim Spavital, So.
Bowl 1988 Holiday 1945 Cotton 1976 Tangerine 2002 Houston 1987 Sun 1984 Gator 1983 Bluebonnet 1958 Bluegrass 1946 Sugar 1945 Cotton
Att TD 29 5 21 2 23 4 13 1 33 4 32 1 27 1 26 0 25 2 18 1
Bowl 2004 Cotton 2012 Fiesta 2008 Holiday 2002 Houston 1988 Holiday 2010 Alamo 2007 Insight 1985 Gator
Rec 11 9 13 9 10 9 9 8
RECEIVING YARDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8.
Yds Name 223 Rashaun Woods, Sr. 186 Justin Blackmon, Jr. 167 Dez Bryant, So. 164 Rashaun Woods, Jr. 163 Hart Lee Dykes, Sr. 117 Justin Blackmon, So. 117 Dez Bryant, Fr. 104 Hart Lee Dykes, Fr.
TD 1 3 1 1 1 2 2 1
9. 103 Cecil Hankins, Jr. 10. 100 Tracy Moore, Sr.
TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDS
1945 Cotton 2014 Cotton
4 7
RECEPTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 8.
Rec Name 13 Dez Bryant, So. 11 Rashaun Woods, Sr. 10 Hart Lee Dykes, Sr. 9 Justin Blackmon, Jr. 9 Justin Blackmon, So. 9 Rashaun Woods, Jr. 9 Dez Bryant, Fr. 8 Josh Stewart, Jr. 8 Hart Lee Dykes, Fr. 8 Barry Hanna, Sr.
Bowl 2008 Holiday 2004 Cotton 1988 Holiday 2012 Fiesta 2010 Alamo 2002 Houston 2007 Insight 2014 Cotton 1985 Gator 1984 Gator
Yards 167 223 163 186 117 164 117 80 104 92
SCORING 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9.
Pts. Name 30 Barry Sanders, Jr., TB 24 Thurman Thomas, Sr., TB 24 Terry Miller, Jr., TB 18 Justin Blackmon, Jr., WR 16 Quinn Sharp, Sr., PK 15 Luke Phillips, Jr., PK 14 Cary Blanchard, So., PK 14 Duane Wood, Sr., HB 12 Dan Bailey, Sr., K 12 Justin Blackmon, So., WR 12 Kendall Hunter, So., RB 12 Dez Bryant, Fr., WR 12 Zac Robinson, So., QB 12 Keith Toston, Fr., RB 12 Vernand Morency, So., HB 12 Bob Fenimore, Jr., E 12 Bob Fenimore, Sr., E
Bowl 1988 Holiday 1987 Sun 1976 Tangerine 2012 Fiesta 2013 Heart of Dallas 2002 Houston 1988 Holiday 1958 Bluegrass 2010 Alamo 2010 Alamo 2008 Holiday 2007 Insight 2007 Insight 2006 Independence 2004 Cotton 1945 Cotton 1946 Sugar
INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS PASSING YARDS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Yds 749 639 617 574 529 476 251 212 212
Name Zac Robinson Brandon Weeden Josh Fields Clint Chelf Rusty Hilger Mike Gundy Ronnie Williams Bob Fenimore Bobby Reid
G 4 2 2 2 3 2 1 2 1
Comp 64 55 42 50 40 32 21 10 15
Att 115 84 73 79 93 42 43 24 29
RUSHING YARDS
Yds Name G Att TD 1. 409 Thurman Thomas 3 91 5 2. 241 Barry Sanders 2 35 5 3. 212 Dantrell Savage 2 32 2 4. 206 Tatum Bell 2 27 2 5. 196 Kendall Hunter 4 40 2 6. 188 Bob Fenimore 2 43 4 7. 172 Terry Miller 2 24 4 8. 163 Ernest Anderson 2 32 2 9. 138 Zac Robinson 4 40 2 10. 130 Forrest Campbell 1 26 0
RECEIVING YARDS
Yds Name G Rec TD 1. 387 Rashaun Woods 2 20 2 2. 348 Justin Blackmon 3 22 5 3. 339 Hart Lee Dykes 3 21 2 4. 284 Dez Bryant 2 22 3 5. 155 Brandon Pettigrew 3 13 2 6. 150 Cecil Hankins 2 6 1 7. 143 Josh Cooper 4 17 0 8. 124 Adarius Bowman 2 9 2 9. 113 Tracy Moore 2 9 0 10. 97 Colton Chelf 2 5 0
TD 4 5 3 5 3 3 2 1 1
0 0
Rec. Name 22 Justin Blackmon 22 Dez Bryant 21 Hart Lee Dykes 20 Rashaun Woods 17 Josh Cooper 13 Josh Stewart 13 Brandon Pettigrew 11 D’Juan Woods 9 Tracy Moore 9 Thurman Thomas 9 Adarius Bowman
Most Points Most Points/Quarter Most First Downs Most Rushing Yards Most Passing Yards Total Offense
62 vs. Wyoming 28 vs. Wyoming 34 vs. Wyoming 375 vs. BYU 399 vs. Stanford 698 vs. Wyoming
1988 Holiday 1988 Holiday 1988 Holiday 1976 Tangerine 2012 Fiesta 1988 Holiday
DEFENSE Fewest Points Allowed Fewest First Downs Allowed Fewest Rush Yards Allowed Fewest Pass Yards Allowed Fewest Total Yards Allowed
0 vs. TCU 5 vs. TCU 33 vs. Wyoming 31 vs. TCU 109 vs. TCU
1945 Cotton 1945 Cotton 1988 Holiday 1945 Cotton 1945 Cotton
OPPONENT Most Points Most Points/Quarter Most First Downs Most Rushing Yards Most Passing Yards Total Offense
42 by Oregon 24 by Missouri 31 by Florida State 331 by West Virginia 347 by Stanford 590 by Stanford
2008 Holiday 2014 Cotton 1985 Gator 1987 Sun 2012 Fiesta 2012 Fiesta
RESULTS BY BOWL Alamo Bowl Bluebonnet Bowl Bluegrass Bowl Cotton Bowl Delta Bowl Fiesta Bowl Gator Bowl Heart of Dallas Bowl Holiday Bowl Houston Bowl Independence Bowl Insight Bowl Sugar Bowl Sun Bowl Tangerine Bowl
RECEPTIONS 1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9.
OFFENSE
G 3 2 3 2 4 3 3 3 2 3 2
SCORING Pts. Name Pos. G 1. 36 Thurman Thomas TB 3 2. 30 Justin Blackmon WR 3 30 Barry Sanders TB 2 4. 27 Quinn Sharp K 4 27 Dan Bailey K 4 6. 25 Bob Fenimore HB 2 7. 24 Terry Miller TB 1 8. 19 Cary Blanchard PK 2 19 Luke Phillips PK 2 10. 18 Bob Fenimore E 2 18 Dantrell Savage RB 2 18 Zac Robinson QB 3 18 Dez Bryant WR 2
Points (6 TD) (5 TD) (5 TD) (4 FG, 15 PAT) (4 FG, 15 PAT) (4 TD, 1 PAT) (4 TD) (2 FG, 13 PAT) (4 FG, 7 PAT) (3 TD) (3 TD) (3 TD) (3 TD)
1-2 1-0 1-0 1-3 0-1 2-0 1-1 1-0 1-1 1-0 1-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0
BOWL RECORDS VS. OPPONENTS Alabama 1-0 Arizona 1-0 Baylor 1-0 BYU 2-0 Florida State 1-1 Indiana 1-0 Missouri 0-1 Ohio State 0-1 Ole Miss 0-2 Oregon 0-1 Purdue 1-1 South Carolina 1-0 Southern Miss 1-0 Stanford 1-0 St. Mary’s 1-0 TCU 1-0 Texas A&M 0-1 West Virginia 1-0 William & Mary 0-1 Wyoming 1-0
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SEASON OPENERS AND HOME OPENERS
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SEASON OPENERS: 67-40-5
1955
L
0-21
at Arkansas
HOME OPENERS: 79-28-5
1958
Oklahoma State has an overall season-opening record
1956
W
27-7
at Kansas State
Oklahoma State has a home-opening record of 79-28-5.
1959 L 9-22 CINCINNATI
W
of 67-40-5 including a season home-opening record of
1957
L
0-12
at Arkansas
The Cowboys have won each of their last 18 home open-
1960 L 7-14 KANSAS
47-7-4 and season away-opening record of 17-32-1. OSU
1958
W
31-14
at Denver
ers, good for the longest such streak in school history.
1961 W 28-0
is 3-1 opening the season at a neutral site. The Cowboys
1959 L 9-22 CINCINNATI
The Cowboys have won 38 of their last 44 home openers.
1962 W 36-16 COLORADO
have won their last six, nine of their last 10 and 26 of their
1960
L
0-9
at Arkansas
Since 2006, OSU has outscored its eight home-opening
1963 L 6-28 MISSOURI
last 33 season openers. OSU’s longest winning streak
1961
L
7-14
at Iowa State
opponents, 443-117, for an average score of 55-15.
1964
for openers is a pair of eight-game streaks from 1928-35
1962
L
7-34
at Arkansas
and 1981-88. The Cowboys dropped eight consecutive
1963
L
0-21
at Arkansas
Year W/L Score Opponent
1966 W 11-10 COLORADO
openers from 1959-66.
1964
L
10-14
at Arkansas
1901 W 5-0
CHILOCCO
1967
1965
L
14-28
at Arkansas
1903
TONKAWA PREPS
1968 L 20-21 NEBRASKA
W
21-14
29-14
NORTH TEXAS
TULSA
IOWA STATE
1965 L 0-13 MISSOURI
T
0-0
T
0-0
AIR FORCE
Year W/L Score Opponent
1966
L
10-14
at Arkansas
1904 L 0-23 CHILOCCO
1969 W 24-18 HOUSTON
1901
L
0-12
at Kingfisher
1967
T
0-0
AIR FORCE
1905 T 0-0
CHILOCCO
1970 W 26-17 HOUSTON
1903
L
0-5
at Oklahoma City
1968
L
15-32
at Arkansas
1906
L
0-10
CENTRAL OKLAHOMA
1971
1904
L
0-23
at Chilocco
1969
L
0-39
at Arkansas
1907
W
10-0
TONKAWA PREPS
1972 W 21-3
TEXAS-ARLINGTON
1905 T 0-0
CHILOCCO
1970
L
13-14
at Mississippi State
1908
W
18-0
OKLAHOMA CITY
1973 W 56-7
TEXAS-ARLINGTON
1906
L
0-10
CENTRAL OKLAHOMA
1971
W
26-7
MISSISSIPPI STATE
1909
L
0-5
OKLAHOMA CITY HS
1974
W
59-0
WICHITA STATE
1907
W
10-0
TONKAWA PREPS
1972 W 21-3
TEXAS-ARLINGTON
1910 W 35-0
KINGFISHER
1975
W
34-0
WICHITA STATE
1908
L
5-8
at Central State
1973 W 56-7
TEXAS-ARLINGTON
1911
L
0-11
KANSAS STATE
1976 W 33-21 TULSA
1909
L
0-5
W
81-0
CENTRAL OKLAHOMA
1977
W
OKLAHOMA CITY HS
1974
W
59-0
WICHITA STATE
1912
KINGFISHER
1975
W
34-0
WICHITA STATE
1913 W 112-3 PHILLIPS
1978 L 7-19 ARKANSAS
1911
L
0-11
KANSAS STATE
1976 W 33-21 TULSA
1914 W 134-0 PHILLIPS
1979
W
25-7
NORTH TEXAS
1912
W
81-0
CENTRAL STATE
1977
W
34-17
at Tulsa
1915
W
6-0
FRIENDS (KAN.)
1980
L
19-20
WEST TEXAS A&M
1913 W 112-3 PHILLIPS
1978
L
10-20
at Wichita State
1916
W
90-0
NORTHWESTERN (OKLA.)
1981 W 23-21 TULSA
1914 W 134-0 PHILLIPS
1979
W
25-7
NORTH TEXAS
1917
W
27-0
CENTRAL (MO.) STATE
1982
W
27-6
NORTH TEXAS
1915
L
6-13
at Missouri
1980
L
19-20
WEST TEXAS A&M
1918
W
19-6
HASKELL INDIANS
1983
W
20-13
NORTH TEXAS
1916
W
90-0
NORTHWESTERN (OKLA.)
1981 W 23-21 TULSA
1919
W
37-0
SOUTHWESTERN (OKLA.)
1984
W
31-14
BOWLING GREEN
1917
L
0-23
at Kansas State
1982
W
27-6
NORTH TEXAS
1920
T
7-7
SOUTHWESTERN (KAN.)
1985
W
10-9
NORTH TEXAS
1918
W
19-6
HASKELL INDIANS
1983
W
20-13
NORTH TEXAS
1921
W
53-0
SOUTHWESTERN (OKLA.)
1986 L 12-28 HOUSTON
1919
W
37-0
SOUTHWESTERN (OKLA.)
1984
W
45-3
at Arizona State
1922
W
49-0
NORTHWESTERN (OKLA.)
1987 W 39-28 TULSA
1920
T
7-7
SOUTHWESTERN (KAN.)
1985
W
31-17
at Washington
1923 L 6-7
TCU
1988
W
52-20
MIAMI (OHIO)
1921
W
53-0
SOUTHWESTERN (OKLA.)
1986
W
21-20
at Louisiana-Lafayette
1924
W
9-0
SOUTHWESTERN (OKLA.)
1989
L
15-31
TEXAS TECH
1922
W
49-0
NORTHWESTERN (OKLA.)
1987 W 39-28 TULSA
1925
L
0-21
EMPORIA STATE
1990 W 10-3
TULSA
1923
L
0-20
at Iowa
1988
W
52-20
MIAMI (OHIO)
1926
W
37-0
WASHINGTON (MO.)
1991
L
3-30
ARIZONA STATE
1924
W
9-0
SOUTHWESTERN (OKLA.)
1989
L
10-20
at Tulsa
1927 W 8-0
MARQUETTE
1992
W
35-3
INDIANA STATE
1925
L
3-13
at Kansas
1990 W 10-3
TULSA
1928
W
13-6
ST. REGIS
1993
W
45-7
MISSOURI STATE
1926
L
3-42
at Michigan
1991
L
7-13
at Tulsa
1929
W
12-0
NORTHWESTERN (OKLA.)
1994 W 17-10 TULSA
1927
L
0-6
at Washington (Mo.)
1992
W
35-3
INDIANA STATE
1930
W
12-0
WICHITA STATE
1995 L 21-64 NEBRASKA
1928
W
13-6
ST. REGIS
1993
W
45-7
MISSOURI STATE
1931
W
34-9
BETHANY (KAN.)
1996
W
23-20
MISSOURI STATE
1929
W
12-0
NORTHWESTERN (OKLA.)
1994
W
31-14
at Northern Illinois
1932 W 13-0
PHILLIPS
1997
W
35-0
FRESNO STATE
1930 W 12-0
WICHITA
1995 L 21-64 NEBRASKA
1933
W
20-12
CENTRAL OKLAHOMA
1998
W
42-23
MISSISSIPPI STATE
1931
BETHANY (KAN.)
1996
W
23-20
MISSOURI STATE
1934
W
12-0
OKLAHOMA BAPTIST
1999 W 24-7
LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE
1932 W 13-0
PHILLIPS
1997
W
21-14
at Iowa State
1935
W
6-0
OKLAHOMA CITY
2000
W
23-0
TEXAS STATE
1933
W
20-12
CENTRAL OKLAHOMA
1998
W
38-28
at Kansas
1936
L
0-31
KANSAS STATE
2001
W
30-23
LOUISIANA TECH
1934
W
12-0
OKLAHOMA BAPTIST
1999 W 24-7
LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE
1937 W 16-13 CREIGHTON
2002
W
45-10
NORTHERN IOWA
1935
W
6-0
OKLAHOMA CITY
2000
W
36-26
at Tulsa
1938
W
23-12
CENTRAL OKLAHOMA
2003 W 48-24 WYOMING
1936
L
6-9
at Oklahoma City
2001
L
9-17
at Southern Miss
1939
W
52-0
NORTHWESTERN (OKLA.)
2004 W 38-21 TULSA
1937
W
14-8
at Wichita State
2002
L
36-39
vs. Louisiana Tech (Shreveport)
1940
W
25-6
CENTRAL OKLAHOMA
2005
W
15-10
MONTANA STATE
1938
W
23-12
CENTRAL OKLAHOMA
2003
L
7-17
at Nebraska
1941 L 14-20 DETROIT
2006
W
52-10
MISSOURI STATE
1939
L
0-32
at Texas A&M
2004
W
31-20
at UCLA
1942 T 0-0
OKLAHOMA
2007
W
42-6
FLORIDA ATLANTIC
1940
W
25-6
CENTRAL OKLAHOMA
2005
W
15-10
MONTANA STATE
1943
L
0-20
NAVY ZOOMERS
2008 W 56-37 HOUSTON
1941
L
0-19
W
41-6
WEST TEXAS
2009 W 24-10 GEORGIA
34-9
54-0
MISSISSIPPI STATE
1910 W 35-0
W
W
26-7
TEXAS-EL PASO
at Oklahoma
2006
W
52-10
MISSOURI STATE
1944
1942 T 0-0
OKLAHOMA
2007
L
14-35
at Georgia
1945 W 26-12 SMU
2010
1943
W
21-13
vs. Texas Tech (in OKC)
2008
W
39-13
vs. Washington State (Seattle)
1946 W 40-7
2011 W 61-34 LOUISIANA
1944
W
41-6
WEST TEXAS
2009 W 24-10 GEORGIA
1947 L 14-21 SMU
2012
1945
W
19-14
at Arkansas
2010
1948 L 14-21 TCU
2013 W 59-3
1946 W 40-7
DENVER
2011 W 61-34 LOUISIANA
1949 W 28-0
1947
W
12-0
at Kansas State
2012
W
84-0
SAVANNAH STATE
1950 L 0-27 MISSOURI
1948
W
27-14
at Wichita State
2013
W
21-3
vs. Mississippi State (Houston)
1951 L 7-42 ARKANSAS
1949
T
33-33
at TCU
1952 L 7-10 HOUSTON
1950
W
12-7
at Arkansas
1953 W 20-0
W
65-17
WASHINGTON STATE
DENVER
DRAKE
HARDIN-SIMMONS
1951 L 7-42 ARKANSAS
1954 L 7-14 HOUSTON
1952
at Arkansas
1955
1953 W 20-0
L
HARDIN-SIMMONS
1956 L 0-13 HOUSTON
1954
at Wyoming
1957
W
20-22 14-6
L W
6-24 26-0
TEXAS TECH WICHITA STATE
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W W
65-17 84-0
WASHINGTON STATE SAVANNAH STATE LAMAR
HOMECOMING AND TV GAMES ON HOMECOMING: 50-35-7 OSU owns a homecoming record of 50-35-7 and the Cowboys have won six of their last seven and 26 of their last 40 homecoming games. OSU’s longest homecoming win streak is 10 from 1972-81, while the longest losing streak is four games from 1998-2001. Year W/L Score Opponent 1921 W 13-0 WASHBURN 1922 T 3-3 OKLAHOMA 1923 L 2-13 CREIGHTON 1924 W 6-0 OKLAHOMA 1925 L 0-28 GRINNELL 1926 T 14-14 OKLAHOMA 1927 W 18-6 CREIGHTON 1928 L 0-46 OKLAHOMA 1929 L 6-9 WEST VIRGINIA 1930 W 7-0 OKLAHOMA 1931 W 20-0 CREIGHTON 1932 W 7-0 OKLAHOMA 1933 W 21-0 DRAKE 1934 T 0-0 OKLAHOMA 1935 L 7-20 DUQUESNE 1936 W 6-0 WASHBURN 1937 W 27-7 OKLAHOMA CITY 1938 L 0-19 OKLAHOMA 1939 W 20-9 CREIGHTON 1940 W 53-12 WASHINGTON (MO.) 1941 L 0-16 TULSA 1942 T 0-0 OKLAHOMA 1943 No homecoming game 1944 L 0-15 NAVY ZOOMERS 1945 W 12-6 TULSA 1946 W 59-7 DRAKE 1947 L 0-13 TULSA 1948 W 41-7 TEMPLE 1949 L 14-55 KANSAS 1950 L 0-27 MISSOURI 1951 L 12-27 KANSAS 1952 W 14-7 MISSOURI 1953 W 20-14 WYOMING 1954 L 7-14 HOUSTON 1955 L 13-20 COLORADO STATE 1956 L 0-13 HOUSTON 1957 W 13-0 TEXAS TECH 1958 L 29-33 AIR FORCE 1959 W 34-14 WICHITA 1960 L 7-14 KANSAS 1961 W 14-6 NEBRASKA 1962 W 36-16 COLORADO 1963 L 6-28 MISSOURI 1964 L 13-14 KANSAS 1965 L 17-21 NEBRASKA 1966 T 14-14 IOWA STATE 1967 L 15-26 KANSAS 1968 L 20-21 NEBRASKA 1969 W 28-19 KANSAS STATE 1970 W 19-7 KANSAS 1971 L 23-35 KANSAS STATE 1972 W 20-7 BAYLOR 1973 W 28-9 KANSAS STATE 1974 W 24-13 KANSAS 1975 W 56-3 KANSAS STATE 1976 W 20-19 MISSOURI 1977 W 21-14 KANSAS STATE 1978 W 35-20 MISSOURI 1979 W 42-15 KANSAS STATE 1980 W 42-7 COLORADO 1981 W 31-10 KANSAS STATE 1982 T 25-25 COLORADO 1983 L 20-21 KANSAS STATE 1984 W 20-14 COLORADO 1985 W 35-3 KANSAS STATE 1986 W 24-6 KANSAS 1987 W 56-7 KANSAS STATE 1988 W 49-21 MISSOURI 1989 W 17-13 KANSAS STATE 1990 W 48-28 MISSOURI
1991 L 0-31 1992 W 27-21 1993 L 6-13 1994 T 31-31 1995 L 17-23 1996 W 28-27 1997 W 33-29 1998 L 6-17 1999 L 21-44 2000 L 26-33 2001 L 19-22 2002 W 28-23 2003 W 51-49 2004 L 20-36 2005 L 28-47 2006 L (ot) 33-34 2007 W 41-39 2008 W 34-6 2009 W 33-17 2010 L 51-41 2011 W 59-24 2012 W 31-10 2013 W 24-10
KANSAS IOWA STATE KANSAS IOWA STATE KANSAS STATE IOWA STATE COLORADO TEXAS A&M KANSAS STATE IOWA STATE COLORADO TEXAS A&M TEXAS TECH TEXAS A&M TEXAS TEXAS A&M KANSAS STATE BAYLOR MISSOURI NEBRASKA BAYLOR IOWA STATE TCU
ON TELEVISION: (105-81) Since its opening television appearance in 1958, Oklahoma State has compiled a 105-81 record when playing televised games. In the past six years, 79 of OSU’s 91 games have been televised. DATE NETWORK 09/20/58 NBC—R 12/13/58 ABC—N 09/22/73 ABC—R 11/16/74 ABC—R 12/28/74 NBC—N 09/11/76 ABC—R 10/30/76 ABC—R 12/06/76 MIZLOU—N 10/29/77 ABC—R 11/07/81 ABC—R 12/12/81 MIZLOU—N 09/19/82 WTBS—N 09/24/83 CBS—R 10/01/83 ABC—R 12/31/83 MIZLOU—N 09/22/84 USA/KATZ—N 09/29/84 SportsTime—R 10/06/84 ABC—N 10/27/84 KATZ—R 11/10/84 ESPN—N 11/17/84 KATZ—R 11/24/84 ABC—N 12/28/84 ABC—N 09/07/85 WTBS—N 10/12/85 ESPN—N 10/26/85 Raycom—R 11/02/85 Raycom—R 11/30/85 ESPN—N 12/30/85 ABC—N 09/20/86 Raycom—R 10/11/86 ESPN—N 11/01/86 Raycom—R 11/15/86 ESPN—N 10/17/87 CBS—N 12/25/87 CBS—N 11/05/88 ESPN—N 12/30/88 ESPN—N 09/19/92 ESPN—N 10/07/93 ESPN—N 08/31/95 ESPN—N 09/23/95 ESPN2—N 09/07/96 Big 12 TV—R 10/05/96 FSN—N 10/12/96 FSN—N 11/09/96 Big 12 TV—R 08/30/97 FSN—N
OPPONENT at Denver vs. Florida St. ^ at Arkansas COLORADO vs. BYU ^ TULSA MISSOURI vs. BYU ^ NEBRASKA NEBRASKA vs. Texas A&M ^ at Tulsa at Texas A&M TULSA vs. Baylor ^ SAN DIEGO ST. at Tulsa at Nebraska COLORADO MISSOURI IOWA ST. at Oklahoma vs. South Carolina ^ at Washington NEBRASKA at Kansas at Colorado OKLAHOMA vs. Florida St. ^ HOUSTON at Nebraska COLORADO MISSOURI NEBRASKA vs. West Virginia ^ OKLAHOMA vs. Wyoming ^ at Michigan NEBRASKA NEBRASKA at Wyoming vs. Texas Tech at Texas at Colorado OKLAHOMA at Iowa St.
RESULT W 31-14 W 15-6 W 38-6 L 20-37 W 16-6 W 33-21 W 20-19 W 49-21 L 14-31 L 7-54 L 16-33 L 15-25 W 34-15 W 9-0 W 24-14 W 19-16 W 31-7 L 3-17 W 20-14 W 31-13 W 16-10 L 14-24 W 21-14 W 31-17 L 24-34 W 17-10 W 14-11 L 0-13 L 23-34 L 12-28 L 10-30 L 14-31 W 10-6 L 0-35 W 35-33 L 28-31 W 62-14 L 3-35 L 13-27 L 21-64 L 25-45 L 3-31 L 14-71 L 13-35 L 17-27 W 21-14
10/04/97 Big 12 TV—R 10/11/97 FSN—N 10/25/97 Big 12 TV—N 11/01/97 FSN—N 11/22/97 ABC—R 12/30/97 ESPN—N 09/05/98 ABC—R 10/03/98 FSN—N 10/10/98 FSN—N 10/17/98 ABC—R 10/31/98 FSN—N 11/07/98 ABC—R 11/21/98 Big 12 TV—R 09/11/99 Big 12 TV—R 09/18/99 Jeff. Pilot—R 10/02/99 Big 12 TV—R 10/23/99 Big 12 TV—R 11/27/99 FSN—N 09/30/00 ABC—R 11/25/00 FSN—N 09/01/01 ESPN—N 09/22/01 Big 12 TV—R 10/13/01 Big 12 TV—R 10/27/01 FSN—R 11/24/01 FSN—N 09/14/02 FSN—N 10/05/02 FSN—R 10/19/02 FSN—R 11/02/02 FSN—R 11/30/02 FSN—N 12/27/02 ESPN—N 08/30/03 ABC—N 09/06/03 FSN—PPV 09/20/03 FSN—R 10/11/03 FSN—N 10/18/03 ABC—R 10/25/03 ABC—R 11/01/03 ABC—R 11/08/03 FSN—N 11/22/03 FSN—R 01/02/04 Fox—N 09/04/04 ABC—N 09/11/04 FSN—PPV 10/09/04 ABC—R 10/16/04 FSN—N 10/23/04 ABC—R 10/30/04 ABC—R 11/06/04 TBS—N 11/27/04 FSN—N 12/29/04 ESPN—N 09/08/05 ESPN2—N 10/29/05 TBS—N 11/26/05 ABC—N 09/09/06 ESPNU-N 09/23/06 CSTV-N 10/28/06 ABC-R 11/04/06 TBS-N 11/11/06 FSN-R 11/25/06 FSN-N 12/28/06 ESPN-N 09/01/07 ESPN2-N 09/14/07 ESPN2-N 09/22/07 FSN-N 10/06/07 FSN-N 10/13/07 FSNPPV-N 11/03/07 ABC-N 11/10/07 ABC-N 11/17/07 FSN-N 11/24/07 FSN-N 12/31/07 NFL Network-N 8/30/08 FSN-N 9/13/08 FCS-N 10/11/08 ESPN2-N 10/25/08 ABC-N 11/1/08 ABC-R 11/8/08 ABC-N 11/15/08 ABC-R 11/29/08 ABC-N
TEXAS COLORADO MISSOURI at Texas A&M at Baylor vs. Purdue ^ at Kansas vs. Nebraska at Texas Tech at Kansas St. TEXAS A&M at Texas BAYLOR TULSA at Mississippi St. at Nebraska KANSAS ST. at Oklahoma at Texas OKLAHOMA at Southern Miss at Texas A&M TEXAS COLORADO at Oklahoma UCLA at Texas NEBRASKA TEXAS A&M OKLAHOMA vs. Southern Miss ^ at Nebraska WYOMING at SMU KANSAS ST. TEXAS TECH at Texas A&M at Oklahoma TEXAS at Baylor vs. Mississippi ^ at UCLA TULSA at Colorado TEXAS A&M at Missouri OKLAHOMA at Texas at Texas Tech vs. Ohio St. ^ at Florida Atlantic TEXAS at Oklahoma Arkansas St. at Houston NEBRASKA at Texas BAYLOR OKLAHOMA Alabama^ at Georgia at Troy TEXAS TECH at Texas A&M at Nebraska TEXAS KANSAS at Baylor at Oklahoma vs. Indiana^ at Washington St. MISSOURI ST. at Missouri at Texas IOWA ST. at Texas Tech at Colorado OKLAHOMA
W 42-16 W 33-29 L 50-51 L 25-28 W 24-14 L 20-33 W 38-28 L 17-24 L 17-24 L 20-52 L 6-17 L 34-37 W 24-10 W 46-9 L 11-29 L 14-38 L 21-44 L 7-44 L 7-42 L 7-12 L 9-17 L 7-21 L 17-45 L 19-22 W 16-13 L 24-38 L 15-17 W 24-21 W 28-23 W 38-28 W 33-23 L 7-17 W 48-24 W 52-6 W 37-34 W 51-49 W 38-10 L 9-52 L 16-55 W 38-21 L 28-31 W 31-20 W 38-21 W 42-14 L 20-36 W 20-17 L 35-38 L 35-56 L 15-31 L 7-33 W 23-3 L 28-47 L 14-42 W 35-7 L 25-34 W 41-29 L 10-36 W 66-24 L 21-27 W 34-31 L 14-35 L 23-41 W 49-45 L 23-24 W 45-14 L 35-38 L 28-43 W 45-14 L 17-49 W 49-33 W 39-13 W 57-13 W 28-23 L 24-28 W 59-17 L 20-56 W 30-17 L 41-61
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12/30/08 ESPN-N 9/5/09 ABC-N 9/12/09 FSN-N 10/10/09 FSN-N 10/17/09 ESPN2-N 10/24/09 Versus-N 10/31/09 ABC-N 11/7/09 ABC-R 11/14/09 ABC-N 11/19/09 ESPN-N 11/28/09 ABC-N 1/2/10 FOX-N 9/4/10 FSN-N 9/30/10 ESPN-N 10/8/10 ESPN2-N 10/16/10 FSN Plus-R 10/23/10 ABC-N 10/30/10 FSN-N 11/6/10 FSN-N 11/13/10 ABC-N 11/20/10 FSN-N 11/27/10 ABC-N 12/29/10 ESPN-N 9/3/11 FCS-N 9/8/11 ESPN-N 9/17/11 FSN-N 9/24/11 ABC-N 10/15/11 ABC-N 10/22/11 FX-N 10/29/11 ABC-R 11/5/11 ABC-N 11/12/11 ABC-R 11/18/11 ESPN-N 12/3/11 ABC-N 1/2/12 ESPN-N 9/1/12 FCS-N 9/8/12 Pac-12 Netwk-N 9/15/12 FSN-N 9/29/12 FOX-N 10/13/12 FSN-N 10/20/12 FX-N 10/27/12 FSN-N 11/3/12 ABC-N 11/10/12 ABC-R 11/17/12 FSN-N 11/24/12 ESPN-N 12/1/12 FX-N 1/1/13 ESPNU 8/31/13 ABC-N 9/7/13 Fox Sports 1-N 9/14/13 FSN-R 9/28/13 ESPN-N 10/5/13 ABC-N 10/19/13 FOX-N 10/26/13 FSN-R 11/2/13 FOX-N 11/9/13 Fox Sports 1-N 11/16/13 FOX-N 11/23/13 ABC-N 12/7/13 ABC-N 1/3/14 FOX-N
vs. Oregon^ GEORGIA HOUSTON at Texas A&M MISSOURI at Baylor TEXAS at Iowa St. TEXAS TECH COLORADO at Oklahoma vs. Ole Miss^ WASHINGTON ST. TEXAS A&M at Louisiana at Texas Tech NEBRASKA at Kansas St. BAYLOR at Texas at Kansas OKLAHOMA vs. Arizona^ LOUISIANA ARIZONA at Tulsa at Texas A&M at Texas at Missouri BAYLOR KANSAS ST. at Texas Tech at Iowa St. OKLAHOMA vs. Stanford ^ SAVANNAH STATE at Arizona LOUISIANA TEXAS at Kansas IOWA STATE TCU at Kansas State WEST VIRGINIA TEXAS TECH at Oklahoma at Baylor vs. Purdue^ vs. Mississippi State at UTSA LAMAR at West Virginia KANSAS STATE TCU at Iowa State at Texas Tech KANSAS at Texas BAYLOR OKLAHOMA vs. Missouri^
L 31-42 W 24-10 L 35-45 W 36-31 W 33-17 W 34-7 L 14-41 W 34-8 W 24-17 W 31-29 L 0-27 L 7-21 W 65-21 W 38-35 W 54-28 W 34-17 L 41-51 W 24-14 W 55-28 W 33-16 W 48-14 L 41-47 W 36-10 W 61-34 W 37-14 W 59-33 W 30-29 W 38-26 W 45-24 W 59-24 W 52-45 W 66-6 L 31-37 W 44-10 W 41-38 W 84-0 L 38-59 W 65-24 L 36-41 W 20-14 W 31-10 W 36-14 L 30-44 W 55-34 W 59-21 L 48-51 L 34-41 W 58-14 W 21-3 W 56-35 W 59-3 L 21-30 W 33-29 W 24-10 W 58-27 W 52-34 W 42-6 W 38-13 W 49-17 L 24-33 L 31-41
^ bowl game R — regionally broadcast N — nationally broadcast
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SUPER BOWL COWBOYS The Super Bowl has been played 48 times. In more than half of those games (27, to be exact), at least one Oklahoma State player has been on the roster of a participating team. In 2013, an all-time OSU-high four former Cowboys were on Super Bowl rosters, with Billy Bajema and Ryan McBean on the Baltimore Ravens and Kendall Hunter and Perrish Cox on the San Francisco 49ers.
Charlie Johnson won a Super Bowl with the Indianapolis Colts.
Overall, 23 former Cowboys have been on a Super Bowl roster, including Jon Kolb (Pittsburgh) and Thurman Thomas (Buffalo), who each played in four Super Bowls. More than one OSU player was on the roster of a Super Bowl team on four different occasions, most recently in 2014, when Russell Okung and Michael Bowie both earned a Super Bowl ring with the Seattle Seahawks.
SUPER BOWL PARTICIPANTS Name Team Position Game Result Billy Bajema Baltimore Tight End XLVII Won Ron Baker Philadelphia Offensive Line XV Lost Michael Bowie Seattle Offensive Line XLVIII Won Terry Brown Minnesota Safety VIII Lost IX Won Keith Burns Denver Linebacker XXXII Won Perrish Cox San Francisco Cornerback XLVII Lost Walt Garrison Dallas Running Back V Lost VI Won Jason Gildon Pittsburgh Linebacker XXX Lost Jack Golden NY Giants Linebacker XXXV Lost Tampa Bay Linebacker XXXVII Won Kendall Hunter San Francisco Running Back XLVII Lost Charlie Johnson Indianapolis Offensive Line XLI Won XLIV Lost Jon Kolb Pittsburgh Center IX Won X Won XIII Won XIV Won Jacob Lacey Indianapolis Defensive Back XLIV Lost Dexter Manley Washington Defensive End XVII Won XVIII Lost XXII Won Ryan McBean Baltimore Defensive Line XLVII Won R.W. McQuarters NY Giants Safety XLII Won Matt Monger Buffalo Linebacker XXV Lost Russell Okung Seattle Offensive Line XLVIII Won Leslie Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Neal San Diego Defensive End XIX Lost Antonio Smith Arizona Defensive End XLIII Lost Thurman Thomas Buffalo Running Back XXV Lost XXVI Lost XXVII Lost XXVIII Lost John Washington NY Giants Defensive Tackle XXV Won James White Minnesota Defensive Tackle XI Lost
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Pro Bowler Russell Okung led the Seattle Seahawks to the Super Bowl XLVIII Championship.
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COWBOYS IN THE PRO BOWL/NFL DRAFT PICKS COWBOYS IN THE PRO BOWL
Oklahoma State boasts 53 Pro Bowl selections all-time and has
had at least one player earn a spot in each of the last 10 Pro Bowls, dating back to 2004. Player
Pos. Team
Year
Billy Grimes
KR/PR
Green Bay Packers
1951
Billy Grimes
KR/PR
Green Bay Packers
1952
Jon Gilliam
C
Dallas Texans
1962
Tony Banfield
CB
Houston Oilers
1962
Tony Banfield
CB
Houston Oilers
1963
Tony Banfield
CB
Houston Oilers
Duane Wood
CB
Kansas City Chiefs
Dale Meinert
LB
Dale Meinert
LB
Dale Meinert
Oklahoma State has had 115 players hear their name called on draft day. Since Mike Gundy took over as head coach in 2005, 17 OSU products have been drafted, highlighted by first-round picks Brandon Pettigrew, Russell Okung, Dez Bryant, Justin Blackmon, Brandon Weeden and Justin Gilbert. Year Rd Sel # Player
Pos
Team
1940 17
Ralph Foster
T
Chicago Cardinals
1943 12
Loyd Arms
G
Chicago Bears
1945 17
Joe Spencer
DT
Philadelphia Eagles
1946
9
Jake Colhouer
G
Chicago Cardinals
1964
1947
1
Bob Fenimore
HB
Chicago Bears
1964
1947
1
Neill Armstrong
OE
Philadelphia Eagles
St. Louis Cardinals
1964
1948
St. Louis Cardinals
1966
LB
St. Louis Cardinals
1968
Walt Garrison
FB
Dallas Cowboys
1973
Jerry Sherk
DT
Cleveland Browns
1974
Jerry Sherk
DT
Cleveland Browns
1975
Jerry Sherk
DT
Cleveland Browns
1976
Jerry Sherk
DT
Cleveland Browns
1977
Dexter Manley
DE
Washington Redskins
1987
Barry Sanders
RB
Detroit Lions
1990
1959 12
Leslie O’Neal
LB
San Diego Chargers
1990
1961
Buffalo Bills
1990
1962 1965 13 1966 1966
Thurman Thomas RB
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Barry Sanders
RB
Detroit Lions
1991
Leslie O’Neal
LB
San Diego Chargers
1991
Thurman Thomas RB
Buffalo Bills
1991
Barry Sanders
Detroit Lions
1992
Thurman Thomas RB
Buffalo Bills
1992
Barry Sanders
RB
Detroit Lions
1993
Leslie O’Neal
DE
San Diego Chargers
1993
Thurman Thomas RB
Buffalo Bills
1993
Thurman Thomas RB
Buffalo Bills
1994
Barry Sanders
RB
Detroit Lions
1994
Leslie O’Neal
DE
San Diego Chargers
Barry Sanders
RB
Detroit Lions
Leslie O’Neal
DE
San Diego Chargers
RB
1
1
Jim Spavital
FB
Chicago Cardinals
1948 23
Jim Parmer
HB
Philadelphia Eagles
1949
2
Billy Grimes
HB
Chicago Bears
1949
5
Bill Long
OE
Pittsburgh Steelers
1950 15
Alex Loyd
OE
Washington Redskins
1950 16
Charlie Shaw
OG
San Francisco 49ers
1951 17
Darrel Meisenheimer DB
1954
4
Bill Bredde
1955
8
Dale Meinert
LB
Baltimore Colts
Jon Evans
OE
Pittsburgh Steelers
Howard Keys
C
Philadelphia Eagles
Frank Parker
DT
Cleveland Browns
Gary Cutsinger
DE
Houston Oilers
Jack Jacobson
DB
Detroit Lions
5
Walt Garrison
RB
Dallas Cowboys
8
Charlie Harper
OT
New York Giants
1967
3
66
Dennis Randall
DE
1967
3
67
Harold Akin
1967
3
71
1958 26 6
1967 12 307
HB
Detroit Lions Chicago Cardinals
New York Jets
T
San Diego Chargers
Leon Ward
OL
Baltimore Colts
J.B. Christian
OL
Baltimore Colts
1967 17 435
Terry Bacigalupo
OL
St. Louis Cardinals
1969
3
56
Jon Kolb
OT
Pittsburgh Steelers
1969
3
73
Terry Brown
DB
St. Louis Cardinals
1970
1
25
John Ward
G
Minnesota Vikings
1994
1970
2
47
Jerry Sherk
DT
Cleveland Browns
1995
1970
6
131
Bob Cutburth
QB
Chicago Bears
1995
1970 14 358
John Little
DT
New York Jets
1971 17 428
Hermann Eben
WR
New Orleans Saints
1972 17 424
Dick Graham
WR
New Orleans Saints
1974
18
Reuben Gant
TE
Buffalo Bills
Leslie O’Neal
DE
San Diego Chargers
1996
Barry Sanders
RB
Detroit Lions
1996
Cary Blanchard
K
Indianapolis Colts
1997
Barry Sanders
RB
Detroit Lions
1997
Barry Sanders
RB
Detroit Lions
1998
Barry Sanders
RB
Detroit Lions
1999
Jason Gildon
LB
Pittsburgh Steelers
2001
Jason Gildon
LB
Pittsburgh Steelers
2002
Jason Gildon
LB
Pittsburgh Steelers
2003
Kevin Williams
DT
Minnesota Vikings
2005
Jamal Williams
DT
San Diego Chargers
Kevin Williams
DT
Minnesota Vikings
Jamal Williams
DT
San Diego Chargers
2007
Jamal Williams
DT
San Diego Chargers
2008
Kevin Williams
DT
Minnesota Vikings
2008
Kevin Williams
DT
Minnesota Vikings
2009
Kevin Williams
DT
Minnesota Vikings
2010
Kevin Williams
DT
Minnesota Vikings
2011
Antonio Smith
DE
Houston Texans
2012
Russell Okung
OL
Seattle Seahawks
2013
Dez Bryant
WR
Dallas Cowboys
2014
1
1974
3
57
Glenn Robinson
DE
Baltimore Colts
1974
5
130
Cleveland Vann
DL
Miami Dolphins
1974
8
206
Bon Boatwright
DT
San Diego Chargers
1975
8
194
Leonard Thompson
WR
Detroit Lions
1976
1
25
James White
DT
Minnesota Vikings
1976
7
197
Larry Harris
DT
Houston Oilers
1977
1
12
Phil Dokes
DT
Buffalo Bills
1977
6
147
Cliff Parsley
P
New Orleans Saints
2006
1977
7
172
Derrel Gofourth
G
Green Bay Packers
2007
1977
9
237
Robert Turner
RB
Miami Dolphins
1977 10 277
Ron Baker
G
Baltimore Colts
1978
1
5
Terry Miller
RB
Buffalo Bills
1978
2
41
Buddy Hardaway
T
San Diego Chargers
1978 12 320
Daria Butler
LB
Atlanta Falcons
1979
Scott Burk
DB
Cincinnati Bengals
1979 10 254
9
223
Steve Stephens
TE
Baltimore Colts
1980
5
134
John Corker
LB
Houston Oilers
1980
8
217
Harold Bailey
WR
Houston Oilers
1981
3
75
Roger Taylor
1981
5
119
Dexter Manley
T DE
1981 10 271
Dean Prater
DE
Cleveland Browns
1982 11 301
Ron Ingram
WR
Philadelphia Eagles
1982 12 313
Ricky Young
LB
Chicago Bears
1983
4
86
Greg Hill
DB
Houston Oilers
1983
4
98
Gary Lewis
NT
New Orleans Saints
1983
9
245
Mike Green
LB
San Diego Chargers Cleveland Browns
1984
2
48
Chris Rockins
DB
1984
3
74
Ernest Anderson
RB
Detroit Lions
James Spencer
DL
Minnesota Vikings
1984 10 268 1984 10 277
John Chesley
TE
Miami Dolphins
1984 12 309
Rod Fisher
DB
Los Angeles Rams
1985
6
143
Rusty Hilger
QB
Los Angeles Raiders
1985
7
177
Jamie Harris
WR
Washington Redskins
1985
8
208
Matt Monger
LB
New York Jets
1985
9
251
Adam Hinds
DB
Miami Dolphins
1985 12 332
Raymond Polk
DB
Los Angeles Raiders
1986
1
8
Leslie O’Neal
DE
San Diego Chargers
1986
3
73
John Washington
DE
New York Giants
1986
4
110
Paul Blair
1986 Suppl.
Charles Crawford
T
Chicago Bears
RB
Philadelphia Eagles Seattle Seahawks
1987
4
104
Mark Moore
DB
1988
2
40
Thurman Thomas
RB
Buffalo Bills
1988
4
92
Ricky Shaw
LB
New York Giants
1989
1
3
Barry Sanders
RB
Detroit Lions
1989
1
16
Hart Lee Dykes
WR
New England Patriots
1991
9
Minnesota Vikings
232
Gerald Hudson
RB
1991 10 253
Curtis Mayfield
WR
Denver Broncos
1992 12 325
Corey Williams
DB
Kansas City Chiefs
1994
3
88
Jason Gildon
LB
Pittsburgh Steelers
1994
7
210
Keith Burns
LB
Denver Broncos
1995
4
130
Linc Harden
LB
Dallas Cowboys
1996
4
108
Jevon Langford
DE
Cincinnati Bengals San Francisco 49ers
1998
1
28
R.W. McQuarters
CB
1998
3
87
Kevin Williams
FS
New York Jets
1998
4
94
Alonzo Mayes
TE
Chicago Bears San Diego Chargers
1998 Suppl.
Jamal Williams
DT
2000
2
62
Jacoby Shepherd
DB
St. Louis Rams
2000
7
250
Ethan Howell
WR
Washington Redskins
2003
1
9
Kevin Williams
DE
Minnesota Vikings
2004
1
31
Rashaun Woods
WR
San Francisco 49ers
2004
2
41
Tatum Bell
RB
Denver Broncos
2004
5
135
Antonio Smith
DE
Arizona Cardinals Denver Broncos
2005
2
56
Darrent Williams
CB
2005
3
73
Vernand Morency
RB
Houston Texans
2005
7
249
Billy Bajema
TE
San Francisco 49ers
2006
6
199
Charlie Johnson
T
Indianapolis Colts
2007
4
132
Ryan McBean
DE
Pittsburgh Steelers
2007
6
209
Corey Hilliard
OT
New England Patriots
2009
1
20
Brandon Pettigrew
TE
Detroit Lions
2010
1
6
Russell Okung
OL
Seattle Seahawks
2010
1
24
Dez Bryant
WR
Dallas Cowboys
2010
5
137
Perrish Cox
DB
Denver Broncos
2010
7
250
Zac Robinson
QB
New England Patriots
2011
4
115
Kendall Hunter
RB
San Francisco 49ers
2012
1
5
Justin Blackmon
WR
Jacksonville Jaguars
2012
1
22
Brandon Weeden
QB
Cleveland Browns
2012
6
190
Markelle Martin
S
Tennessee Titans
2013
5
151
Joseph Randle
RB
Dallas Cowboys
2014
1
8
Justin Gilbert
CB
Cleveland Browns
Kansas City Chiefs Washington Redskins
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COWBOYS IN THE NFL Player Pos. NFL Team Years Adcock, Levy OT New York Giants 2012 Carolina Panthers 2013 Akin, Harold OT San Diego 1967-68 Aldridge, Ben B New York Yankees 1950-51 San Francisco 1952 Green Bay 1953 Anyiam, Hubert WR Carolina 2012 Arms, Lloyd G Chicago Cardinals 1946-48 Armstrong, Neill DE Philadelphia 1947-51 Head Coach Chicago 1978-81 Bailey, Dan K Dallas 2011Bailey, David DE Philadelphia 1990 Bailey, Harold QB-TE Houston 1981-83 Bajema, Billy TE San Francisco 2006-08 St. Louis 2009-11 Baltimore 2012 Baker, Ron OL Baltimore 1978-79 Philadelphia 1980-88 Banfield, Tony DB Houston 1960-63, 65 Barnett, Calvin DT Cleveland 2014Bell, Tatum RB Denver 2004-2006 Detroit 2007 Denver 2008 Blackmon, Justin WR Jacksonville 2012Blair, Paul OT Chicago 1986-88 Minnesota 1990-91 Blair, Stanley DB Phoenix 1990 Blanchard, Cary K N.Y. Jets 1992-93 New Orleans 1995 Indianapolis 1995-97 Washington 1998-99 Arizona 2000-01 Blatnick, Jamie DE Denver 2012 Buffalo 2013 Boatwright, Ron DT San Diego 1974 Bowie, Michael OL Seattle 2013Bredde, Bill DB-RB Chicago Cardinals 1946-48, 54 Brown, LaWaylon DL Seattle 2004 Minnesota 2004 Buffalo 2005 Brown, Larry DL Oakland 2007 Brown, Terry DB-WR St.Louis 1969-71 Minnesota 1972-75 Cleveland 1976 Bryant, Dez WR Dallas 2010Buffington, Harry LB N.Y. Giants 1942 Burk, Scott DB Cincinnati 1979 Burns, Keith LB Denver 1995-98 Chicago 1999 Denver 2000-03 Tampa Bay 2004 Denver 2005-2006 Burrough, Tim RB Atlanta 2004 Burton, Derek OL Minnesota 1987 Chesley, John TE Miami 1984-85 Chinasa, Ugo DE Carolina 2011 Detroit 2012 Colhouer, Jake OL Chicago Cardinals 1946-48 N.Y. Giants 1949 Cook, Kelly FB Green Bay 1987 Cooper, Josh WR Cleveland 2012-13 Minnesota 2014Corker, John LB Houston 1980-82 Green Bay 1988 Cox, Perrish DB Denver 2010-11 San Francisco 2012-13 Seattle 2013 San Francisco 2013Crawford, Charles FB Philadelphia 1986-87 Crosslin, Julius FB Dallas 2008-2009 Cutsinger, Gary DE Houston 1962-66, 68 Davidson, Joe OL Chicago 1928 Newark 1930 DeGrate, Victor DL Houston 2007 Detroit 2008 Dokes, Phil DL Buffalo 1977-78 Durkee, Charlie K New Orleans 1967-68, 71-72 Dykes, Hart Lee WR New England 1989-90
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Player Pos. NFL Team Years Echols, Donnie TE Cleveland 1987 Elkins, Alex LB Detroit 2013 Evans, Jon DE Pittsburgh 1958 Fenimore, Bob DB-RB Chicago 1947 Fisher, Roderick DB L.A. Rams 1984 Foster, Ralph T Chicago Cardinals 1945-46 Gaines, Wendell DL Arizona 1994-95 Philadelphia 1996-99 Gant, Reuben WR Buffalo 1974-80 Garrett, T. C Chicago 1947-48 Garrison, Walt RB Dallas 1966-74 Gary, Shamiel S New England 2014Gofourth, Derrel OL Green Bay 1977-82 San Diego 1983-84 Gilbert, Justin CB Cleveland 2014Gildon, Jason DE Pittsburgh 1994-2003 Golden, Jack LB N.Y. Giants 2000-01 Tampa Bay 2002-03 Graham, Parker OL Baltimore 2014Graham, Russ OL Pittsburgh 1984 Green, Mike LB San Diego 1983-85 Grimes, Billy DB-RB Green Bay 1952 Hardaway, Milton OT San Diego 1978 Harper, Charlie OG N.Y. Giants 1966-72 Harris, Larry OT Houston 1978 Hilger, Rusty QB L.A. Raiders 1985-87 Detroit 1988 Indianapolis 1990-91 Seattle 1992 Hill, Greg DB Houston 1983 Kansas City 1984 Hilliard, Corey OL Indianapolis 2007 Cleveland 2009 Detroit 2010Howell, Ethan WR Washington 2000-01 Howell, Evan DB New England 2000 Green Bay 2000 Hudson, Mike DB San Diego 1987 Hunter, Kendall RB San Francisco 2011Jackson, Leonard LB Chicago 1987 L.A. Raiders 1987 Jacobson, Jack DB San Diego 1965 Jeffers, Ed G Brooklyn 1947 Johnson, Charlie OT Indianapolis 2006-11 Minnesota 2011Johnson, Greg LB Seattle 1981-83, 86 Kansas City 1984 Keys, Howard OL Philadelphia 1960-63 King, Joe OL Cincinnati 1991 Cleveland 1991 Tampa Bay 1992-97 Kolb, Jon OL Pittsburgh 1969-81 Lacey, Jacob DB Indianapolis 2009-11 Detroit 2012 Minnesota 2013 Langford, Jevon DE Cincinnati 1996-2002 Ledbetter, Toy DB-RB Philadelphia 1950, 53-55 Lemon, Orie LB Dallas 2011-12 Kansas City 2013 Dallas 2013Levels, Dwayne LB Cincinnati 2002-04 Lewis, Gary OL New Orleans 1983 Lewis, John WR Atlanta 2003 Lewis, Shaun LB Green Bay 2014Liles, Sonny G Detroit 1943-45 L.A. Rams 1945 Limbrick, Garrett FB Miami 1990 Little, John DT N.Y. Jets 1970-74 Houston 1975-76 Buffalo 1977 Little, Larry OL-DL San Diego 1967-68 Miami 1970-78 Long, Bill DE Pittsburgh 1949-50 Lowe, Daytawion S Philadelphia 2014Loyd, Alex DE San Fransisco 1950 Mayes, Alonzo TE Chicago 1998-00 Miami 2000-02
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COWBOYS IN THE NFL Player Pos. NFL Team Years Manley, Dexter DE Washington 1981-89 Phoenix 1990 Tampa Bay 1991 Martin, Markelle S Tennessee 2012 Martinez, Nick OL Washington 2012 McBean, Ryan DL Pittsburgh 2007 Denver 2008-11 Baltimore 2012 McGriggs, Lamar DB N.Y. Giants 1991-92 Minnesota 1993-96 McLemore, Daniel DB Tennessee 2006 McQuarts, Ed DT St. Louis 1965 McQuarters, R.W. DB San Francisco 1998-99 Chicago 2000-04 Detroit 2005-06 N.Y. Giants 2006-2008 Meinert, Dale LB St. Louis 1960-67 Meisenheimer, Darrell DB-RB New York Yankees 1951 Merkel, Ed G-LB Washington 1944 Miller, Calvin DL N.Y. Giants 1979 Atlanta 1980 Miller, Swanson DT New Orleans 2010 Miller, Terry RB Buffalo 1978-80 Seattle 1981 Mitchell, Andrew OL Seattle 2012 Monger, Matt LB N.Y. Jets 1985-87 Buffalo 1989-90 Moore, Mark DB Seattle 1987 Morency, Vernand RB Houston 2005-06 Green Bay 2007 Nicholas, Nigel DE Tennessee 2013 Okung, Russell OL Seattle 2010O’Neal, Ken TE New Orleans 1987 O’Neal, Leslie DE San Diego 1986, 1988-96 St. Louis 1997 Kansas City 1998-2000 Owen, William T Kansas City 1926 Cleveland 1927 Detroit 1928 N.Y. Giants 1929-37 Parker, Frank DT Cleveland 1962-64, 66-67 Pittsburgh 1968-69 N.Y. Giants 1969 Parmer, Jim B Philadelphia 1948-56 Parsley, Cliff K Houston 1977-82 Patmon, Tyler CB Dallas 2014Peery, Gordon RB Cleveland 1927 Pettigrew, Brandon TE Detroit 2009Pierson, Reggie DB Detroit 1976 Tampa Bay 1976 Pinson, Lawrence LB Arizona 2006 Porter, Alvin DB Baltimore 2001-03 Cincinnati 2004 Prater, Dean DE Kansas City 1982-83 Buffalo 1984-88 Price, Ricky DB Kansas City 2009-10 Randall, Dennis DL San Diego 1968 Randle, Joseph RB Dallas 2013Reynolds, Jim DB-RB Pittsburgh 1946 Richmond, Greg DE Philadelphia 2005-2006 Riley, Bobby WR NY Jets 1987 Rivers, Marcellus TE NY Giants 2001-04 Houston 2005-06 Oakland 2006 Robinson, Glenn DE-LB Baltimore 1975 Tampa Bay 1976-77 Robinson, Mike DE Cleveland 1981-82 Robinson, Ryan DE Oakland 2013Robinson, Terrence LB Atlanta 2003 Seattle 2004-05 Robinson, Zac QB New England 2010 Seattle 2010 Detroit 2010 Cincinnati 2011Rockins, Chris DB Cleveland 1984-87 Ryan, Buddy Head Coach Philadelphia 1986-90 Arizona 1993-95 Sanders, Barry RB Detroit 1989-98
Player Pos. NFL Team Years Savage, Dantrell RB Kansas City 2007-2009 Sharp, Quinn P/K Cincinnati 2013Shaw, Charlie G San Francisco 1950 Shaw, Ricky LB N.Y. Giants 1988-89 Philadelphia 1989-90 Shepherd, Jacoby CB St. Louis Rams 2000-01 Houston 2002 Green Bay 2003 Oakland 2004 Sherk, Jerry DL Cleveland 1970-81 Smith, Antonio DE Arizona 2004-2008 Houston 2009-13 Oakland 2014Smith, Khreem DE Minnesota 2006 Kansas City 2007 Spavital, Jim DB-RB Los Angeles 1949 Baltimore 1950 Spencer, Joe OT Cleveland 1949 Green Bay 1950-51 Springer, Harold E N.Y. Giants 1945 Stephens, Steve TE N.Y. Jets 1981 Strack, Charlie G Chicago 1928 Taylor, Lane OL Green Bay 2013Taylor, Roger OL Kansas City 1981 Thomas, Johnny S New Orleans 2012 Thomas (Parker), Juqua DE Tennessee 2001-04 Philadelphia 2005-11 Cleveland 2012 Thomas, Thurman RB Buffalo 1988-99 Miami 2000 Thompson, David RB St. Louis 1997-98 Thompson, Jamie S New York Jets 2006 Thompson, Leonard WR Detroit 1975-86 Thompson, Warren LB N.Y. Giants 1987 Thurman, Garrett G-C Chicago 1947-48 Toston, Keith RB St. Louis 2010 Jacksonville 2012 Turner, Jim C-LB Cleveland 1937 Turner, Robert RB Houston 1978 Tyner, Scott P Atlanta 1994 Voyles, Carl Head Coach Brooklyn 1948 Ward, John OL-DL Minnesota 1970-73, 75 Tampa Bay 1976 Chicago 1976 Washington, John DL N.Y. Giants 1986-92 Atlanta 1992 New England 1993-95 Weeden, Brandon QB Cleveland 2012-13 Dallas 2014White, James DL Minnesota 1976-83 White, Reggie RB Jacksonville 2001 Green Bay 2003 Williams, Darrent DB Denver 2005-06 Williams, Demise DB LA Raiders 1987 Williams, Jeff RB Minnesota 1966 Williams, Jamal DL San Diego 1998-2009 Denver 2010-11 Williams, Kevin DB NY Jets 1998-2000 Miami 2000-01 Houston 2002 Williams, Kevin DL Minnesota 2003-13 Seattle 2014Williams, Ronnie TE Miami 1991-98 Willis, Shawn FB San Diego 2006 Wood, Duane DB Kansas City 1960-64 Woods, D’Juan WR Jacksonville 2007-2009 Woods, Donovan LB Pittsburgh 2008 Dallas 2009 Buffalo 2010 Woods, Rashaun WR San Francisco 2004-05 Wright, Ab TB Frankford 1930 Wright, Kenyatta LB Buffalo 2000-01 N.Y. Jets 2003-05 Zachary, Ken FB San Diego 1987 Zentic, Mike C Dallas 1987
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Abel, Marty L. Abernathy, Oscar Able, Ron Aboussie, Mike Adams, Louis Adams, Ricky Adcock, Bob Adcock, Levy Aikins, Brian Akin, Chris Akin, Harold D. Akin, Zac Aldridge, Bennie Aldridge, Billy Joe Aldridge, Gene Alexander, Andrew Alexander, Dean Alexander, Derrick Alexander, Mike Alexander, Ronald Alexander, Trent Allen, Charles Allen, Horace Allen, John S. Allen, Michael Allen, Richard L. Allen, Zach Amoo, Kobina Amos, Bill Amspacher, J.S. Anderson, Andy Anderson, Eldridge Anderson, Ernest Anderson, Isaiah Anderson, Terrance Andrew, Robert Dee Ankerson, Colin Ansley, Richie Antle, Rick Antoine, Lucien Anyiam, Hubert Arceo, Jorge Arms, Lloyd Armstrong, Carl E. Armstrong, Neill Arnold, Joe Arrott, Josh Arthur, Hamil Arthur, Roderick Asbury, L.B. Ashley, Brandon Aska Jr., Joe Askey, Bob Ateman, Marcell Ault, Wayne Avanzini, Joe William
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1974 1914 2001 1987-88-89 1993-94-95-96 1984-85 1960-61-62-63 2010-11 1996-97-98 2002-03-04 1964-65-66 1997-98-99-2000 1947-48-49-50 1942, 46-47 1951 2004 1967-68 1987 1986 1964-65 1995-96-97-98 1932 1911 1970-71 1974-75 1973-74-75-76 2005-06-07-08 2001-02 1903 1908-09 1918 1937-38-39 1980-81-82-83 2010-11-12 2007-08-09 1953-54 1977-78-79-80 1990, 92-93 1977-78-79 2009 2009-10-11 1996-97-98 1940-41-42 1969-70 1943-44-45-46 1993 1988-89-90-91 1927-28 1990 1934-35-36 1996-97 2011 1943 2013 1919-20-21 1973, 75-76
Babers, Don 1951-52-53 Baccarini, Bob 1943 Bacigalupo, Phillip Terry 1966-67 Bacon, Robert L., Jr. 1971 Badgett, Joe D. 1971 Bailes, Jerry 1943 Bailey, Alamu 1994-95 Bailey, Dan 2007-08-09-10 Bailey, David 1986-87-88 Bailey, Harold 1976-77-78-79 Bailey, Warren 1912, 19 Bain, Gerald 1974-75-76-77 Bain, William C. “Bubba” 1971-72 Baird, R.C. 1905, 08 Baisden, Brent 2003 Bajema, Billy 2001-02-03-04 Baker, Del 1912-13 Baker, Jack Asher 1928-29-30 Baker, Jack D. 1934-35-36 Baker, Ronald 1975-76 Ballard, John B. II 1970 Banfield, James “Tony” 1957-58-59-60 Barger, Jim 1944, 48 Barham, Walter 1930-31-32 Barlow, Bob 1943 Barnes, Gilbert Omar 1969-70-71-72 Barnett, Calvin 2012-13 Barnum, Buford 1933-34 Barrett, Silas 1918 Barry, Sean 1997-98-99-2000 Barton, Jarrod 1994 Baskin, Paul 1942 Bassett, Cooper 2009-10-11-12 Batiner, Larry 1959-60 Batoba, Yves 2012 Baughman, Bradley 1967-68-69 Bauman, Leon 1922-23-24 Baxter, Glenn 1964-65-66 Beall, Charles J. 1971-72 Bean, Jimmy 2013 Beaty, Harold 1958-59-60-61 Bechtol, Richard Harris 1967-68-69-70 Beck, Kyle 1999-2000-01-02 Beck, Lynn 1984-85 Beeghley, Jamie 2003-05 Bell, Tatum 2000-01-02-03 Bell, T.J. 2008 Beller, Leo 1943
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Benien, James M. 1970-71 Benn, Gerald 1958-59-60 Bennett, A.L. 1942, 45-46-47 Bennett, Burlin 1925-26 Bennett, Kevin 1979-80 Bennett, Ronnie 1951-52 Bensen, Thomas 1996-97-98-99 Benson, Allen 1980-81 Berrien, Russell 1991-92-93-94 Berry, Sylvester 1975 Biggs, Odie 1949-50 Billingsley, Cortney 2006 Bilyeu, Bob 1903 Birdow, Jermaine 1995-96-98 Bishop, Rick 1978 Blackard, Danny Joe 1968-69-70-71 Blackard, DeWitt 1943 Blackburn, Orlando 1929 Blackman, K. Brent 1971-72-73 Blackmon, Justin 2009-10-11 Blackwell, Louis 1979-80-81 Blackwood, Bryan 1999-2000 Blair, Paul 1983-84-85 Blair, Stanley 1982-83-84 Blake, Kevin 1988-89-90 Blanchard, Cary 1987-88-89-90 Blankenship, Bruce L. 1974-75-76 Blatler, “Shorty” 1918-19 Blatnick, Jamie 2008-09-10-11 Blocker, Rickey 1989 Blue, Fred 1906, 1908 Blue, Rob 1908 Boatwright, Bon L. 1971-72-73 Bobo, Brian 1990-91 Bock, Ralph H. 1957-58-59-60 Boisvert, John 1987-88 Bolyard, Garrett 1917 Bolyard, Wayne 1921 Bombach, Roger 1999-2000-01 Bomgardner, Byrdene 1935 Bonar, Howard T. 1912 Bond, Brady 2006-07-08-09 Bonham, Don 1939-40 Bonner, Glenn F. 1970-71 Booker, Donald 2008-09 Boone, Curtis 1977-78-79-80 Boone, Tom L. 1965-66-67-68 Borum, William Tignor 1956-57 Bowie, Michael 2011 Bowling, Ben 1999 Bowling, Bo 2008-10 Bowman, Adarius 2006-07 Bowman, Billy 1930-31-32 Bowman, Ransom 1925-26-27 Boxell, Anthony S. “Tony” 1971-72-73 Boyce, Willard 1925 Boyer, John L. 1974-75-76 Boyer, Ronald L. 1973-74 Bradford, Bill 1949 Bradley, Ray 1935-36 Branch, Ed 1979 Brandenburger, Wayne 1977-78 Branson, Derek 2013 Brantley, Glenn 1985 Bray, Jerry Don 2002-03-04-05 Bredde, William 1951-52-53 Breed, Kirk 1962-63 Brewer, Adonis 2002 Brewington, Don J. 1961-62-63 Brewton, M. L. “Bud” 1945-46 Bridges, Bob R. 1969-70-71 Bright, George 1989-90 Brightman, Lehman Leonard 1954 Briley, Tony W. 1972 Briscoe, Frank 1920-21 Briscoe, Jack 1915-16 Broach, Bill 1938 Broadway, Jeremy 2005-07 Broick, Walter 1911-12-13 Brooks, David 1989-90-91-92 Brotherton, H. A. 1942 Brotherton, Marvin 1939-40 Broughton, Scott 2007 Brown, Alvin. W. 1972-73 Brown, Blair 1942 Brown, Boyd 1940 Brown, Brodrick 2009-10-11-12 Brown, Chad 1991 Brown, Donnie 1985-86 Brown, Greg 1995-96-97 Brown, Keith 1981-82-83 Brown, Kenneth 1985-86 Brown, Kevin 1996-97-98-99 Brown, Larry 2005-06 Brown, LaWaylon 2000-01-02 Brown, Marcus 2006 Brown, Oliver 1987 Brown, Pat W. 1969-70-71 Brown, Paul 1994 Brown, Roderick 1981-82-83-84 Brown, Terry L. 1966-67-68-69 Brown, Tony 1989 Brown, Vernon 1987-88-89-90 Browning, Dormer 1934-35-36 Brucci, Louie 1943 Bruce, Tanner 1998 Bruner, Leon 1930-31-32-33 Bryant, Charles 1934
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Mike Holder was honored as a finalist for 2013 National Athletic Director of the Year from SportsBusiness Journal. He has overseen a facilities renaissance at his alma mater.
BRANDING SUCCESS
Under the leadership of President Burns Hargis, Oklahoma State has raised over $1 billion dollars since December of 2007.
GAME CHANGER
Boone Pickens has donated over $500 million to Oklahoma State, split virtually evenly between athletics and academics. Edmon Low Library
UNIVERSITY With a Big 12-best 51 NCAA team championships to its credit and fundraising happening at an unheard-of level, Oklahoma State is well-positioned for success.
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OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY Oklahoma’s only university with a statewide presence, Oklahoma State University is a five-campus, public educational system that improves the lives of people in Oklahoma, the nation, and the world by adhering to its landgrant mission of high-quality teaching, research and outreach.
OSU conducts innovative research and technology transfer that enhance Oklahoma’s economic vitality and its quality of life. The focus has expanded greatly since 1890, but the third cornerstone of the university’s land-grant mission remains as crucial for the future of Oklahoma as it was at statehood. Interdisciplinary collaborations with academic institutions, government agencies, private business, and industry ensure that contributions of faculty and student researchers to the development of new knowledge and its dissemination are pertinent and lasting. Areas of emphasis include: alternative energies and conservation; animal-based agriculture and biotechnology; environmental protection; food production and safety; health and medicine; manufacturing and advanced materials; national defense and homeland security; sensors and sensor technologies; aerospace and unmanned aerial systems; and transportation and infrastructure
OSU research, scholarship, and creative activities promote human and economic development through the expansion of knowledge and its application.
Although OSU is a large, comprehensive university, its size does not minimize the personal attention given to each student. OSU encourages all students when they first enroll to identify the college in which they wish to major. Because the average number of students majoring in any one department is less than 150, the student can count on personal attention in a friendly environment.
Established as a result of the Morrill Act, the Stillwater campus is the home of the OSU System. OSU was founded on Dec. 25, 1890, as Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College. On July 1, 1957, Oklahoma A&M College became Oklahoma State University.
OSU offers students many distinct advantages. It has nearly four million volumes in the library; modern research laboratories and equipment; excellent physical education, recreation and student union facilities; nationally-recognized residence hall programs; outstanding cultural and sporting events; nearly 500 student organizations; and nearly 40 nationally affiliated fraternities and sororities that provide a stimulating educational and social environment.
The OSU System has an enrollment of more than 36,000 students across all its campuses. Named Oklahoma’s inaugural Truman Honor Institution for its production of Truman Scholars, OSU today boasts students from all 50 states and around 120 nations. There are more than 240,000 OSU alumni throughout the world. When it comes to outreach, OSU reaches across the state of Oklahoma. It has five campuses: Stillwater, which includes the Center for Veterinary Health Sciences; OSUTulsa; OSU-Oklahoma City; OSU Institute of Technology in Okmulgee; and the OSU Center for Health Sciences in Tulsa, which includes the OSU Medical Center. OSU also boasts 16 agricultural experiment stations statewide, extension offices serving all the state’s 77 counties, a research facility in Ponca City, and a biosciences institute in Ardmore in partnership with the Noble Foundation. With more than 350 undergraduate and graduate degrees and options, as well as professional degree programs in medicine and veterinary medicine, OSU provides unmatched diversity of academic offerings.
UNIVERSITY HISTORY The story of Oklahoma State University began on Christmas Eve, 1890, at the McKennon Opera House in Oklahoma’s territorial capital of Guthrie when Territorial Governor George W. Steele signed legislation establishing an Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College (OAMC) in Payne County. OAMC’s first students assembled for class on Dec. 14, 1891, even though there were no buildings, no books, and no curriculum. The college’s first students attended classes in the Stillwater Congregational Church. The original campus consisted of 200 acres of prairie that were donated by four local homesteaders. The college’s first six graduates received their diplomas in 1896. Visitors to the OSU campus often marvel at its beauty and consistency of architecture. Much of the credit goes to legendary president, Henry G. Bennett, who served from 1928-1951. Dr. Bennett’s 25-year campus master plan envisioned some of the university’s most famous and beautiful structures, including the Edmon Low Library and the OSU Student Union. A new campus master plan is guiding unprecedented construction that is making OSU more competitive in academics and athletics. Starting in the fall of 2008, OSU has opened the Multimodal Transportation Terminal, the North Classroom Building, the west end zone of Boone Pickens Stadium, refurbished Old Central, the Donald W. Reynolds Architecture Building, an upgraded Murray Hall, the Henry Bellmon Research Center and completed a major renovation of the Student Union, considered the most comprehensive union in the country. Hall of Fame Avenue on the north, University Avenue on the south, and Monroe Street through the campus core have been significantly upgraded, and the university is making numerous upgrades to its campus landscape. OSU grew quite rapidly following World War II. The post-war years were marked by a huge enrollment surge. Some graduates from that era may remember “Veteran’s Village,” a thriving community that developed on the northwest edge of campus as veterans and their families moved into surplus military housing provided by the college. The mid-1940s also were a golden era for athletics at Oklahoma A&M. In a 90-day period in early 1945, A&M teams won the Cotton Bowl, the NCAA championship in wrestling, and the NCAA championship in basketball. The next year, the wrestling and basketball teams repeated as national champions, and the football team won the Sugar Bowl. Coaches and players from that era are now sports legends. Coach Henry Iba set a national standard in basketball and Edward Gallagher took his wrestling teams to international prominence. By the 1950s, the college had grown substantially. In 1957, Oklahoma A&M became The Oklahoma State University for Agriculture and Applied Science. During the next three decades, OSU would build academic programs to match its new status. Enrollment more than doubled from 10,385 in 1957 to more than 23,000 in the 1980s. OSU became a statewide university system, adding branches in Okmulgee in 1946 and Oklahoma City in 1961. OSU merged with the Oklahoma College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1988, and OSU-Tulsa was born in 1999. Today, OSU has more than 36,000 students across five campuses and a presence in every Oklahoma county through its extension offices and experiment stations. From six graduates in 1896, to around 5,000 annually today, the small college on the prairie has grown and prospered far beyond the dreams of its founders. OSU teaching, research and graduates are making a bigger impact on the lives of people around the world than ever before. It’s a great time to be a Cowboy!
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UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT BURNS HARGIS from 1952 to 1966, graduated from then Oklahoma A&M in 1923.
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Before being named OSU President, Hargis had a long and distinguished legal and business career, with active civic and philanthropic leadership across many fronts. He also is familiar to many Oklahomans through the political perspective and wit he provided on the award-winning television program “Flashpoint”.
BURNS HARGIS UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT SEVENTH YEAR
Burns Hargis was named the 18th President of Oklahoma State University and the OSU System in December 2007 and took office March 10, 2008. Hargis oversees one of the nation’s most comprehensive land-grant university systems with more than 36,000 students, 7,400 employees, and campuses located in Stillwater, Tulsa, Oklahoma City and Okmulgee. He has guided OSU to record enrollment and record fundraising, reaching the $1 billion Branding Success campaign goal in April 2013, nearly two years ahead of schedule. The campaign is focused on student scholarships, faculty and other vital resources and programs. He also is overseeing a construction boom that is transforming the OSU campus to be more competitive in academics and athletics. Hargis has a bold vision of creating a modern land-grant university that cuts across disciplines to better prepare students for success. Hargis, who holds degrees in accounting from Oklahoma State University and in law from the University of Oklahoma, is the second OSU graduate to lead the university as president. Oliver S. Willham, who served as president
Prior to coming to OSU, he was Vice Chairman of Bank of Oklahoma, N.A. Before joining Bank of Oklahoma in 1997, Hargis practiced law in Oklahoma City for 28 years, most recently with the firm of McAfee & Taft. He is a former president of the Oklahoma County Bar Association, former president of the Oklahoma Bar Foundation, and is a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation. Hargis served as vice-chairman of the Oklahoma State Election Board, the Oklahoma Constitutional Revision Commission, and served as Chairman of the Oklahoma Commission for Human Services. He is a former member of the Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Hargis was a candidate for the Republican nomination for Governor of Oklahoma in 1990. A firm believer in the power of imagination and collaboration, Hargis was the first chair of the Oklahoma Creativity Project. He has served and chaired many boards, including the Board of Regents for the Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical Colleges of Oklahoma State University. Hargis received the state’s highest honor when he was inducted into the Oklahoma Hall of Fame in 2009. Hargis and his wife, Ann, have two married children and three grandchildren.
A little more than five years after launching a $1 billion fundraising campaign to support students, faculty, programs and facilities, Oklahoma State University officials announced on April 24, 2013, that the goal had been surpassed nearly two years ahead of schedule. However, with a number of priority projects still to be funded, OSU President Burns Hargis said Branding Success: The Campaign for Oklahoma State University will continue through its scheduled completion date of Dec. 31, 2014. More than 96,000 donors have participated in Branding Success. The seven-year campaign began in December 2007, and the public phase was announced Feb. 26, 2010, when the campaign total exceeded the halfway point. A record year of fundraising from July 1, 2010-June 30, 2011, added nearly $253 million to the overall total. The $120 million Pickens Legacy Scholarship Match (PLSM) – named for alumnus, philanthropist and businessman T. Boone Pickens – is one of the highlights of the largest comprehensive higher education fundraising campaign in state history. The PLSM program was announced in 2010 with an initial $100 million challenge gift. Pickens increased the amount by $20 million in 2011 when he learned the initiative had generated a record number of qualified gifts. Examples of how the campaign has impacted the four priority areas include: STUDENT SUPPORT • More than 1,075 new scholarship funds, producing thousands of scholarships (many funds are supporting multiple scholarships). FACULTY SUPPORT • Nearly 150 new endowed faculty positions, which strengthen academic programs and help OSU recruit outstanding faculty. PROGRAM SUPPORT • Additional funding for programs such as the Learning and Student Success Opportunity Center (LASSO), which has helped OSU improve its freshman retention rate. FACILITY SUPPORT • Following extensive renovations, OSU’s Postal Plaza Gallery in the former U.S Post Office building in downtown Stillwater is showcasing OSU’s diverse art collection. • OSU has opened the Sherman E. Smith Training Center, the Greenwood Tennis Center and a new track and field facility north of Boone Pickens Stadium. • OSU is moving forward on plans for a new business building, a new performing arts center and an addition to its human sciences building.
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OKLAHOMA STATE ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT 2013-14 HIGHLIGHTS BIG 12 TEAM CHAMPIONS Men’s Cross Country Men’s Indoor Track and Field Wrestling Equestrian Baseball (Regular Season) NCAA INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS Wrestling Alex Dieringer, 157 pounds Wrestling Chris Perry, 174 pounds ALL-AMERICANS Men’s Cross Country Men’s Cross Country Women’s Cross Country Football Men’s Indoor Track & Field Men’s Indoor Track & Field Men’s Indoor Track & Field Women’s Indoor Track & Field Women’s Indoor Track & Field Wrestling Wrestling Wrestling Wrestling Wrestling Men’s Basketball Men’s Tennis Men’s Tennis Women’s Tennis Baseball Baseball Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Men’s Outdoor Track & Field
Tom Farrell Shadrack Kipchirchir Monika Juodeskaite Justin Gilbert Tyreek Hill, 200 meters Kirubel Erassa, 3,000 meters Nick Miller, weight throw Savannah Camacho, 800 meters Kaela Edwards, 800 meters Josh Kindig, 149 pounds Alex Dieringer, 157 pounds Tyler Caldwell, 165 pounds Chris Perry, 174 pounds Austin Marsden, 285 pounds Marcus Smart Arjun Kadhe Jakob Sude Viktoriya Lushkova Brendan McCurry Zach Fish Nick Miller, hammer throw Shadrack Kipchirchir, 10,000m
BIG 12 PLAYER OF THE YEAR Men’s Indoor Track & Field Kirubel Erassa Wrestling Chris Perry Equestrian Jenna Blumer (Reining) Men’s Golf Wyndham Clark Women’s Golf Julie Yang Baseball Zach Fish
BIG 12 NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR Men’s Tennis Jakob Sude BIG 12 SIXTH MAN OF THE YEAR Men’s Basketball Phil Forte BIG 12 COACH OF THE YEAR Men’s Cross Country Dave Smith Men’s Indoor Track & Field Dave Smith Wrestling John Smith Baseball Josh Holliday 192
MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK AND FIELD OSU has won NCAA cross country team championships in three of the last five years and finished third place or better at the NCAA Championships every year since 2009. The Cowboys were the 2014 Big 12 Indoor Track and Field team champions and had a program-best third-place finish at the 2014 Big 12 Outdoor Championships.
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WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK AND FIELD The Cowgirls have placed in the top three at the Big 12 Cross Country Championships in each of the past three seasons. For context, OSU had only three top-three finishes at the Big 12 meet from 1990-2010. The Cowgirls took 15th at the 2014 NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships for the second-highest finish in the history of the program. FOOTBALL In the past six years, the Cowboys have become one of the most powerful teams in the country by winning 59 games, a Big 12 championship, producing six NFL first-round draft picks and finishing no lower than third place in the Big 12 standings. Notable products of Cowboy football include 1988 Heisman Trophy winner Barry Sanders, five-time NFL Pro Bowler Thurman Thomas and current NFL Pro Bowlers Russell Okung and Dez Bryant. SOCCER The Cowgirls have earned berths in seven of the last eight NCAA Championships and advanced to the Elite Eight in 2010 and 2011. From 2008-11, OSU celebrated four consecutive Big 12 championships. The Cowgirls have totaled five league titles in the last 11 seasons.
MEN’S BASKETBALL With two national championships, six appearances in the Final Four, 11 appearances in the Elite Eight and 14 trips to the Sweet 16, OSU basketball is a consistent power. The Cowboys have won 20 games or more in 19 of the last 24 seasons. Notable OSU products include Hall of Famers Henry Iba and Bob Kurland, plus coach Eddie Sutton, Tony Allen of the Memphis Grizzlies, John Starks of the New York Knicks and Desmond Mason of the Oklahoma City Thunder. WOMEN’S BASKETBALL OSU has five NCAA Tournament appearances in the last eight seasons and advanced to the Sweet 16 in 2008 and 2014. The Cowgirls have won 69 games over the past three years, the best three-year run in OSU history.
BIG 12 INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS Men’s Indoor Track & Field Tyreek Hill, 200 meters Men’s Indoor Track & Field Kirubel Erassa, mile run Men’s Indoor Track & Field Kirubel Erassa, 3,000 meters Men’s Indoor Track & Field Kirubel Erassa, 5,000 meters Men’s Indoor Track & Field Nick Miller, Weight Throw Women’s Indoor Track & Field Savannah Camacho, 1,000 meters Women’s Indoor Track & Field Viktoriia Sadokhina, triple jump Wrestling Jon Morrison, 133 pounds Wrestling Anthony Collica, 141 pounds Wrestling Alex Dieringer, 157 pounds Wrestling Tyler Caldwell, 165 pounds Wrestling Chris Perry, 174 pounds Wrestling Austin Marsden, 285 pounds Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Chad Noelle, 1,500 meters Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Nick Miller, Hammer Throw Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Viktoriia Sadokhina, triple jump BIG 12 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Men’s Indoor Track & Field Tyreek Hill Women’s Tennis Viktoriya Lushkova
Fans and alumni of Oklahoma State University have long been blessed with one of the nation’s most well-rounded athletic departments. From bowl games in the fall and Final Fours in March, to the College World Series in June, the cheering - and winning - never stops in Stillwater.
EQUESTRIAN Winners of each of the past three Big 12 team titles, the Cowgirls have five national championships to their credit (2000, 2003, 2004 and 2006). OSU added Western titles in 2005 and 2013. WRESTLING The winningest program in North American sports - NCAA or professional - Cowboy wrestling boasts 34 NCAA team championships and 138 NCAA individual crowns. The Cowboys have won four of the last five Big 12 team titles. BASEBALL One of the sport’s most revered programs, OSU has made 19 trips to the College World Series and boasts 31 conference championships, including the 2014 Big 12 title. In Robin Ventura and Pete Incaviglia, the Cowboys claim two of the best college baseball players of all time. Both Ventura (Chicago White Sox) and John Farrell (Boston Red Sox) are current Major League Baseball managers. MEN’S GOLF Owners of 10 NCAA team titles and claiming eight NCAA individual champions and 54 conference titles (including five of the last eight Big 12 crowns), Oklahoma State is among college golfing’s great programs. Included on OSU golf’s list of alumni are current PGA performers Rickie Fowler, Hunter Mahan, Charles Howell III, Bo Van Pelt, Peter Uihlein, Scott Verplank, Morgan Hoffmann and Kevin Tway. WOMEN’S GOLF Six of the past seven Big 12 Golfers of the Year have come from Oklahoma State. Of the 18 Big 12 Championships contested since the league’s inception, the Cowgirls have won eight - twice as many as any other school. SOFTBALL OSU has made seven trips to the Women’s College World Series, the most recent of which came in 2011. Cowgirls Melanie Roche, Michele Smith and Lauren Bay all represented their countries in the Olympics.
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The Cowboys have piled up 18 conference championships through the years and have competed in the NCAA Championships in eight of the last 12 seasons. WOMEN’S TENNIS The Cowgirls took second in the Big 12 in 2014 and are well-positioned to become a consistent player on the national scene given the completion of the sparkling new 50,000-square foot Michael and Anne Greenwood Tennis Center in 2014.
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ATHLETIC DIRECTOR MIKE HOLDER ment to Oklahoma State when they donated $500,000 for the first fully endowed scholarship for Cowboy football. The scholarship is named for former OSU player, the late Vernon Grant. The Holders’ lifetime giving to OSU surpasses $2.5 million, including $1 million for an entrepreneurship super chair at OSU in the Spears School of Business.
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“Robbie and I made the gift to the college of business because of (OSU donors) Malone and Amy Mitchell,” Holder said at the announcement. “Having two degrees in business was the icing on the cake. I would like to see the new program nationally recognized and make a difference in the lives of young people.”
MIKE HOLDER ATHLETICS DIRECTOR NINTH YEAR | OKLAHOMA STATE, 1970
Recognized as a 2013 finalist for National Athletic Director of the Year in the Sports Business Awards by SportsBusiness Journal and SportsBusiness Daily, Mike Holder is a central figure in Oklahoma State’s current athletic resurgence. He was named Vice President for Athletic Programs and Director of Intercollegiate Athletics at Oklahoma State University on Sept. 16, 2005. In his 32 years of leading his alma mater’s golf program, Holder’s name became synonymous with success not only on the golf course, but in fundraising, facility development and the academic performance of his student-athletes. In fact, a case could be made that Holder took Oklahoma State’s already strong golf program and transformed it into America’s best. Those same leadership skills have served him well in his time guiding OSU’s athletic department. His plan and vision for the betterment of Cowboy and Cowgirl athletics have taken shape, most notably with the completion of Boone Pickens Stadium. The stadium, now a horseshoe with more than 60,000 seats, features 111 completed suites. Also during Holder’s tenure, OSU opened the 92,000-square foot Sherman E. Smith Training Center to serve several Cowboy and Cowgirl teams, the sparkling 50,000-square foot Michael and Anne Greewood Tennis Center - which features six indoor courts and 12 outdoor courts - and a brand new track and field complex. Under Holder’s direction, OSU Athletics has continued to move forward while maintaining its traditional strengths. The Cowboy football team has appeared in eight straight bowl games for the first time in school history. OSU has won five more national team championships under Holder’s watch, raising the school’s championship count to 51 – the fourth best total in the country and tops in the Big 12 Conference. In 2011, OSU claimed its first outright conference football championship of the modern era. Holder’s tenure has also featured landmark fundraising by the athletic department, including the $165 million gift from T. Boone Pickens that pushed OSU’s facility drive into high gear. The legendary OSU alum also helped complete the west end zone project with another $63 million gift in 2008. At Holder’s urging, OSU Athletics has placed an emphasis on scholarship endowments. The “Leave A Legacy” endowment drive has seen Oklahoma State climb from dead last in the Big 12 to the top with gifts and commitments of approximately $58 million. Five years ago, OSU’s endowment stood at just $2.1 million. Perhaps Holder’s adept fundraising stems from his “fundgiving”. He and his wife, Robbie, illustrated their commit-
Malone and Amy Mitchell had made a $57.2 million gift to OSU, split evenly between athletics and academics, on the day the Holders announced their $1 million gift. Things are on the upswing at the turnstiles as well. Oklahoma State set new school records for football season ticket sales in 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012 and 2013, surpassing the 50,000 mark for the first time in 2013 with a final tally of 50,223 season tickets sold that season. Holder administered his first high-profile job search when Oklahoma State went looking for a men’s basketball coach. The pressure was on to fill a position that had been occupied by two of the winningest coaches in college basketball history in Henry Iba and Eddie Sutton. Holder tabbed Travis Ford for the job and six years later, Ford trails only Iba and Sutton in terms of both total wins and winning percentage for an OSU men’s basketball coach.
MIKE HOLDER CAREER CAPSULE 1968-70 OSU MEN’S GOLF LETTERWINNER • 1968 Honorable Mention All-American • 1968 Oklahoma State Amateur Champion • 1969 Third-team All-American • 1970 Third team All-American • 1970 Big Eight Conference Individual Champion 1973-2005 OSU MEN’S GOLF HEAD COACH • Eight NCAA Team Championships • 25 Conference Team Championships • Six NCAA individual champions • 12 National Players of the Year and 112 All-Americans • 20 conference individual champions • 21 Academic All-Americans 2005-PRESENT OSU ATHLETIC DIRECTOR • Finalist for the 2013 National Athletic Director of the Year award from the SportsBusiness Journal • Lead figure in the construction of Karsten Creek Golf Course, which is a fixture on any list of best collegiate facilities in the country • Oversaw the transformation of Boone Pickens Stadium into one of America’s most spectacular football facilities • Developed a facilities master plan that has already resulted in the construction of the Sherman Smith Training Center, the Greenwood Tennis Center and a new outdoor track and field facility • Oklahoma State has won the following NCAA team titles during Holder’s tenure as Athletic Director: 2006 Wrestling 2006 Men’s Golf 2009 Men’s Cross Country 2010 Men’s Cross Country 2012 Men’s Cross Country
Other Holder head-coaching hires include cross country and track and field head coach Dave Smith, who has led the Cowboys to three NCAA team championships since 2009; baseball coach Josh Holliday, who guided the Cowboys to their first Big 12 regular season championship and an appearance in the NCAA Super Regionals in 2014; softball coach Rich Wieligman, who took the Cowgirls to the 2011 Women’s College World Series and women’s soccer coach Colin Carmichael, who guided Oklahoma State to within a game of the College Cup in 2010 and 2011. OSU has won the Big 12 regular season or postseason soccer title in four of the last five years. Holder also named Jim Littell women’s basketball coach following the loss of Kurt Budke and his assistant, Miranda Serna, in a plane crash. Littell led the Cowgirls to the WNIT title in 2012 the second round of the NCAA tournament in 2013 and to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen in 2014. During his tenure as the men’s golf coach, Holder’s successes included not only his team’s results on the course, but his players’ performances in the classroom and beyond. His vision and fundraising abilities resulted in the creation of Karsten Creek, a magnificent golf course in Stillwater, selected as the Best New Public Course in 1994 by Golf Digest magazine. That publication listed Karsten Creek as the nation’s 12th “greatest public course” in 2011. In 2000, Holder’s Cowboy golf team claimed the national championship, marking the eighth time his squad carried home the NCAA trophy. And while high national finishes are the norm at Oklahoma State, the accomplishments of his teams never stopped at the 18th hole. Holder took over his OSU coaching post on July 1, 1973, and during his tenure, his teams set student-athlete standards that were unequaled. While he coached 112 All-America selections, including 38 first-team choices, and has numerous former players competing on the PGA Tour, overseas and on mini-tours, Holder saw to it that his players also excelled in the classroom. During his tenure, OSU produced three Ben Hogan Award winners, which was based on academic and athletic excellence nationwide. Kevin Wentworth earned the honor in 1990, Trip Kuehne claimed the prestigious award in 1995 and Hunter Mahan was named the 2003 recipient. Kuehne was OSU’s outstanding male graduate in 1995 as well. Holder is one of five coaches in NCAA history, regardless of sport, to win a national championship in four different decades. Three times Holder coached the Cowboys to the national team title the same year an OSU individual also claimed medalist honors (1978, 1987 and 2000). Along the way, he claimed 25 conference championships. His 21 Big Eight championships were the second most by a head coach in any sport, trailing only Kansas basketball coach Phog Allen. As a student-athlete, Holder was the 1970 Big Eight medalist and led OSU to the conference team title. He was a third-team All-American as a junior and a senior and an honorable mention All-American as a sophomore. Holder, a graduate of Ardmore High School, earned his degree in marketing from Oklahoma State in 1970 and completed work on his MBA at OSU in 1973. His wife, Robbie, graduated as salutatorian from Jasper High School in 1966, and attended the University of Houston where they met at the All-American Intercollegiate golf tournament in 1968.
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MR. T. BOONE PICKENS In 2007, Pickens brought his innovative entrepreneurial approach to the philanthropic sector, announcing the Foundation’s largest gifts yet — $50 million each for two University of Texas health care institutions: UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas and The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston. Under unique agreements, the gifts create special funds at the institutions, requiring that they grow to $1 billion ($500 million each) within 25 years from earnings on the original principal and/or from new outside donations solicited by the institutions. When the $500 million marks are reached, the institutions will be able to distribute the funds as they deem fit. In many ways, Pickens is a record-setting philanthropist. His $165 million gift to his alma mater, Oklahoma State University, in 2005 is the single largest gift for athletics in NCAA history, and the $7 million donation to the American Red Cross in 2005 is the largest individual contribution in the 150-year history of that organization. His unprecedented giving to athletics has triggered a renaissance in Oklahoma State University’s football program and was a key factor in its first Big 12 championship in 2011 and its first BCS Bowl win in the Fiesta Bowl matchup with Stanford in 2012. On May 21, 2008, Pickens gave $100 million for the endowment of major faculty chairs and professorships at
Oklahoma State University. The OSU School of Geology already bears his name from previous gifts to OSU. Over the years, Pickens has donated over $500 million to Oklahoma State, split virtually equally between athletics and academics. In 2010, OSU launched its campus-wide “Branding Success” campaign and T. Boone Pickens again led the charge with yet another $100 million gift to his alma mater. Recently, Pickens has become a national and indeed a world leader on the energy front with the launching of the Pickens Plan, which is a unique private sector initiative formed to address the economic and national security threats posed by America’s ever-increasing reliance on OPEC oil.
T. Boone Pickens is arguably OSU’s (and the state’s) most visible personality. His various endeavors and colorful demeanor have been chronicled on the covers of most American business publications and by some of the mostwatched television programs in the country. During the span of his long career, T. Boone Pickens has created thousands of jobs and made billions of dollars— for others as well as himself — and he isn’t timid about spreading it around. “I like making money. I like giving it away…. not as much as I like making it, but it’s a close second,” he has often said. The breadth of his philanthropy — which approaches $1 billion during his career — includes health and medical research, treatment and services; entrepreneurship; kids at risk; education and athletics, with a particular focus on his alma mater, Oklahoma State University; corporate health and fitness; and conservation and wildlife management. While many donations involve tens of millions of dollars and attract headlines, there are hundreds more ranging from hundreds of thousands to several hundred. Each is important in its own way. The establishment of the T. Boone Pickens Foundation has ensured his continued ranking as one of the top U.S. philanthropists. The Pickens Foundation is improving lives through grants supporting educational programs, medical research, athletics and corporate wellness, at-risk youths, the entrepreneurial process and conservation and wildlife initiatives. 194
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OKLAHOMA STATE ATHLETICS HAS PRODUCED SOME OF THE BIGGEST NAMES IN SPORTS OVER THE YEARS.
Coaches Ed Gallagher, Henry Iba, John Smith, Eddie Sutton, Gary Ward and Mike Holder all rank among the giants in their repective sports and athletes like 1988 Heisman Trophy winner Barry Sanders, Thurman Thomas, Pete Incaviglia and Pat Smith enjoyed legendary careers. Below are Oklahoma State products who are prominent figures in todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s professional sports landscape.
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JOHNY HENDRICKS
TONY ALLEN
Boston Red Sox manager. Led the Sox to the World Series championship in 2013.
UFC Champion who was a two-time NCAA champion during his time as an Oklahoma State wrestler
NBA champion with the Boston Celtics who helped lead Oklahoma State to the Final Four in 2004.
RICKIE FOWLER
MICHELE SMITH
HUNTER MAHAN
PGA Tour pro who was a two-time All-American and the 2008 Ben Hogan Award winner during his time at OSU.
ESPN broadcaster and U.S. Olympic softball player who threw a school-record nine no-hitters while at Oklahoma State.
PGA Tour pro who was a two-time All-American and the 2003 national player of the year while at Oklahoma State.
RUSSELL OKUNG
ROBIN VENTURA
DEZ BRYANT
Pro Bowl left tackle who helped lead the Seattle Seahawks to a Super Bowl title in 2014.
Chicago White Sox manager who earned a spot as one of the greatest college players of all time during his time at OSU.
Pro Bowl wide receiver from the Dallas Cowboys who was a consensus All-American for Oklahoma State.
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THE BIG 12 CONFERENCE - ONE TRUE CHAMPION The Big 12 enters its 19th year as it continues to promote the strength and success of one of the nation’s premier athletic conferences under the direction of third-year commissioner Bob Bowlsby. TCU and West Virginia joined the league on July 1, 2012 and became the Big 12’s first additions since inception, joining Baylor, Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas and Texas Tech. With 10 members, the Big 12 remains as the only major conference in the nation to determine its champions in all sports directly on the field of play with a full round-robin schedule. The Conference’s hard work ethic and strong values have translated to enormous success in its first 18 years. In the fall of 2013, former Texas Tech track and field student-athlete Ifeatu Okafor was named the Big 12’s first NCAA Woman of the Year. Texas became the 12th league volleyball squad to advance to the national semifinals while three teams placed in the top 15 at the NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Cross Country Championships. Big 12 football placed two teams for the sixth time in what was the final season of the BCS with Oklahoma defeating two-time defending national champion Alabama in the Sugar Bowl. The 2014 winter and spring seasons were just as successful as Oklahoma claimed the Big 12’s first NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Championship and 14 student-athletes claimed individual national titles. Texas women’s indoor and outdoor track & field, UT men’s swimming & diving, Oklahoma men’s tennis and Oklahoma State men’s golf finished as NCAA runners-up. Baylor softball was one of the last four teams standing at the Women’s College World Series and the Big 12 placed a nation’s-best four baseball squads in the NCAA Super Regionals and three in the College World Series. Since it began competition in 1996-97, the league can boast of 53 NCAA team titles and 552 individual national championships. The Big 12 lays claim to five Heisman Trophy winners since 1996 and has had a finalist in 12 of its 18 seasons – tied for the most of any league. Twenty athletes have earned major individual awards in football in the past six campaigns. Overall, more than 1,900 student-athletes have earned All-America recognition in the past seven years alone. Through its first 18 years, the Big 12 has claimed a team national championship in 17 of the sports it sponsors. The Conference finished the BCS era ranked tied for second with seven appearances in the National Championship Game. League squads combined to lead the nation in women’s basketball attendance 15 consecutive years and the Big 12 is the only conference to surpass the one-million mark in season attendance – doing so six times. In men’s basketball, the league has had seven teams earn NCAA bids twice in the past five years and every coach has guided a team to the NCAA Tournament, including a nation’s-best six coaches that have led teams to the Final Four. During the last 10 years a total of 32 NCAA trophies have been hoisted by Big 12 institutions, with at least one national crown won in all but one year for the Conference, including 17 consecutive seasons.
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The Big 12 and its member institutions are committed to a competitive environment where sportsmanship and fair play take center stage. Whether on the field, in the classroom, or within the community, the student-athletes, administrators, coaches and game officials of the Big 12 support the highest ideals in sportsmanship. National academic accolades have always been strong in the Big 12. Danielle Robinson (Oklahoma) and Sam Acho (Texas) were selected to receive Today’s Top VIII Awards – one of the NCAA’s top honors. It recognizes student-athletes who completed their athletic eligibility during 2010-11 for success on the fields and courts, in the classroom and in the community. In the last three seasons, four studentathletes were recipients of the NCAA Elite 89 Award with pitcher John Curtiss (Texas) picking up the latest honor in the spring of 2014. The honor showcases individuals who have reached the pinnacle of competition at the national championship level, while also achieving the highest academic standard among their peers. In its short history, the Big 12 has had 571 Academic AllAmerica recipients, averaging more than 30 each season. Big 12 student-athletes have shown commitment to their studies by earning numerous individual academic recognitions. Eleven times in the past nine years a league athlete has garnered the top academic honor for their respective sport, including Frances Silva (West Virginia) for soccer and Gabe Ikard (Oklahoma) for football in 2013. The Big 12 can take pride in other stories that combine on and off the field success. Patience Knight (Texas Tech) was the recipient of the Honda Inspiration Award in 2008, given to an outstanding female college athlete who overcomes adversity to excel in her sport. She was diagnosed with a cancerous tumor in 2007, but rebounded to win All-America honors at the NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships. Oklahoma State women’s basketball was the inaugural recipient of the “Together We R” Team Award in 2012, recognizing programs that have strived to
succeed in the face of adversity. Following a devastating tornado south of Oklahoma City just before the Big 12 Baseball Championship in 2013, several league baseball teams along with other student-athletes, coaches and former Conference players contributed help in a variety of ways. Plus, the Conference contributed $200,000 to the relief efforts. Competitive excellence, scholarship and sportsmanship are all equal components of the Big 12 philosophy. All-Big 12 teams and Academic All-Big 12 squads are recognized for each sport at the end of their respective seasons. At the end of each academic year, the Conference honors its top male and female student-athletes with the Big 12 Athlete of the Year and Big 12 Sportsperson of the Year awards. Institutions can also nominate student-athletes for the prestigious Dr. Prentice Gautt Postgraduate Scholarships. A total of 341 scholars have received nearly $2.3 million in postgraduate financial aid through the first 18 years of the program. The Big 12 sponsors 23 sports. Men’s squads include baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, indoor track & field, outdoor track & field, swimming & diving, tennis and wrestling. Women’s teams are fielded in basketball, cross country, equestrian, golf, gymnastics, indoor track & field, outdoor track & field, rowing, soccer, softball, swimming & diving, tennis and volleyball. Big 12 institutions create a league that encompasses five states and nearly 38 million people. Nearly 5,000 student-athletes from across the United States and around the World compete annually in the sports sponsored by the Conference. The Conference conducts postseason championships for 20 of its 23 sports. Each championship helps to determine teams and/or individuals that will represent the Conference in national postseason competition. In its first 18 years, the Big 12 has distributed more than $2.04 billion to its member institutions, including a record $220.1 million in 2013-14. The Conference office is headquartered in Irving, Texas.
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OSU SPIRIT OSU PROUD
PISTOL PETE
FRANK EATON - BEFORE PISTOL PETE
Alumni of Oklahoma State University are as loyal to their alma mater as any group in America. Just look around the Stillwater campus. OSU’s director of athletics, head football coach, head wrestling coach and head baseball coach are all graduates of Oklahoma State.
(excerpt from text written by Lance Millis)
“My boy, may an old man’s curse rest upon you, if you do not try to avenge your father...You must never stop until they are all accounted for!” These words, according to one of Eaton’s many stories, were spoken by a family friend following the brutal murder of his father, and guided the formative years of Frank’s life.
Many factors contribute to the “college experience” – not the least of which is gaining a feeling of belonging and a sense of loyalty to the school, its faculty and staff, the community that embraces the university, and the athletic teams that compete to garner conference and national honors. Wearing school colors and displaying emblems of the university are life-long symbols of allegiance. Oklahoma State’s famed Homecoming is a yearly celebration that brings much activity and excitement. THE COWBOY TRAIL
Dating back to the 1890s, Oklahoma A&M sports teams had been referred to as Agriculturists or Aggies, the Farmers, and officially but unpopularly, the Tigers. But by 1924, Charles Saulsberry, sports editor of the Oklahoma City Times, and other writers who regularly covered college events, had begun to refer to Stillwater’s teams as the A&M Cowboys. Reporters’ constant search of colorful synonyms started sprinkling Cowpokes, Pokes, Waddies, Cowpunchers and Punchers in conversation. “Cowboys” had a Southwestern flavor and flair that fit like a favorite pair of boots. The Athletic Council authorized athletics director Edward C. Gallagher to have 2,000 balloons printed, “Oklahoma Aggies— Ride ’Em Cowboy” for sale at football games in 1926.
Around 1923, when Oklahoma A&M College was searching for a new mascot to replace its tiger (copied along with the school’s orange and black colors, from university founders who hailed from Princeton), a group of students saw Frank Eaton leading the Armistice Day Parade. He was approached to see if he would be interested in being the model for the new mascot, and he agreed. A likeness was drawn and began to be used on sweatshirts, stickers, etc., and a tradition was born. That caricature was the basis for what is used today as the official Oklahoma State University mascot. For 35 years, the crusty old cowboy was a living symbol of OSU, representing the colorful past of the area. As such, he would attend OSU athletic events, building dedications, etc., and sign autographs, pose for photographs and reminisce about the Old West with anyone who would listen. To this day, his likeness is a visible reminder of the Old West to literally millions of people yearly as a symbol of colleges whose mascots pay homage to the cowboy. Each year, OSU students tryout for Pistol Pete. A panel of former “Petes” judge the tryouts and select the two best candidates based on an interview, a mime, and posing as mascot in different “game situations.” The two who are selected split the approximately 500 appearances annually. These appearances include all athletic events, pep rallies, business openings, weddings, birthday parties, and public school events.
Born in 1860, in Hartford, Connecticut, Frank moved with his family to Kansas shortly after the close of the Civil War. When Frank was eight years old, his father, a former Union soldier, was shot and killed by a group of lawless former Confederates. Frank was a witness to the murder and each of the murderers’ faces was imprinted in his memory. After being challenged to avenge his father’s death by Mose Beaman, (the family friend), Frank set out to learn how to handle guns. Mose gave him a gun and holster, and taught him how to handle and shoot guns. Frank quickly learned to “shoot a snake’s head off with either hand”. During the next few years, Frank’s days were spent helping his mother with chores and practicing shooting. With each passing year, he became faster and more accurate with his guns. When Frank was 15, he learned of the location of one of his father’s killers. After deciding it was almost time to set out on his mission, Frank wanted to make sure his shooting skills were good enough. He decided to visit Fort Gibson, a cavalry fort, to try to learn more about handling a gun. There he competed with the cavalry’s best marksmen, beating them each time. After many competitions, the fort’s commanding officer, Colonel Copinger gave Frank a marksmanship badge and a new name. From that day forward, Frank would be known as Pistol Pete. BULLET
The Oklahoma State University Cowboys have many symbols of their western heritage, but none is more appropriate than their mascot, Bullet. The Spirit Rider program debuted in 1984 with the first few Spirit Riders providing their own horse to serve as mascot for the OSU Cowboys. However, in 1988, Stars Parr Money was donated to the OSU Athletic Department to be used specifically as the mascot. Since that time, Bullet has delighted crowds with his traditional sprint across the football field following every Cowboy touchdown. The heart of the Cowboy Spirit Rider Program, Bullet is not only seen at Boone Pickens Stadium and other OSU football games, he’s made appearances at local elementary schools, parades, rodeos and other special events, including the opening ceremonies of the Oklahoma State Special Olympics. Bullet speeds onto the field after each score.
Frank Eaton - the original Pistol Pete
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The tradition of the Spirit Rider can be attributed to the late Eddy Finley, who wanted to promote school spirit the “cowboy way,” on horseback. Since that time, additional support has come for the Spirit Rider and Bullet, much of it due to Finley’s hard work. A horse trailer, custom-tooled saddle and uniform dress for the Spirit Rider and ground crew have been donated to OSU. In honor of the Spirit Rider and its tradition, Jim Hamilton sculpted the Spirit Rider bronze statue that sits next to the National Wrestling Hall of Fame in Stillwater.
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AMERICA’S GREATEST HOMECOMING CELEBRATION
Friday night’s “Walkaround” attracts thousands to campus for Homecoming.
Ask any Oklahoma State University graduate what OSU’s greatest tradition is, and you’ll hear one word - Homecoming. The OSU Alumni Association has presented Homecoming at OSU since 1920 growing it from a small-town carnival to a nine-day, award-winning celebration. It is widely known as “America’s Greatest Homecoming Celebration” with its signature event, Walkaround, which regularly draws more than 80,000 spectators to view elaborate Greek house decorations, parade floats and residence halls bathed in orange. OSU’s Homecoming is entirely run by students - more than 250 on committees within the Alumni Association and thousands more in Greek, residential and campus life. Cowboys love our Homecoming tradition and are actively contributing to an endowment to secure its future existence and growth on our campus. Homecoming is a driving force in the Stillwater community. In 2013, the Harvest Carnival event contributed 18,500 pounds of canned food donations to the local Harvest II food drive. Homecoming also highlights other OSU sports at Homecoming & Hoops where fans can preview the upcoming season’s squads for Cowboy and Cowgirl basketball in addition to enjoying a pep rally for Saturday’s football game. From the Edmon Low Library’s orange fountain to Hester Street painted for coaches and players to view during “The Walk,” OSU and its alumni are proud to claim “America’s Greatest Homecoming Celebration.” Homecoming 2014: ‘The Experience’ is October 17-25 and will conclude with the West Virginia vs. OSU football game.
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CITY OF STILLWATER Located in north central Oklahoma, and easy drives from Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Kansas City and Dallas, Stillwater provides college-town atmosphere with big-city access. Stillwater is a rapidly growing city of 47,000 and is near the geographic center of the country. The U.S. Census Bureau recently named Stillwater as the fastest growing city in the state of Oklahoma. Often called Oklahoma’s premier education community, Stillwater is the home of some of the region’s finest education and training institutions, including Oklahoma State University, Meridian Technology Center, Northern Oklahoma College/OSU Gateway, and one of the nation’s top rated public school systems. With such a strong commitment to education, it’s easy to see why Stillwater’s educational attainment is among the highest in the nation, with 48 percent of its residents holding bachelor’s degrees or higher. The city is the micropolitan anchor for the state’s technology triangle that includes Oklahoma City and Tulsa. The “college town” atmosphere lends itself to a variety of recreational opportunities. Year-round arts and cultural events appeal to many different audiences and feature music, dance, theater, festivals, lectures, and concerts. A youthful community demands the best in fitness centers, spas, parks and recreational opportunities.
ranks with such well-known courses as Pebble Beach. It’s one of several public and private courses that prompted Golf Digest to call the Stillwater area among the “Top 10 Places in America to retire and play golf.”
And for the outdoor enthusiast, nearby lakes provide a quiet respite at the city’s edge, sparkling in 234 days of annual sunshine.
Stillwater is one of America’s safest cities, with a crime rate far below the U.S. average and Oklahoma State University has been considered the safest campus in the Big 12 Conference since the league’s inception.
After a day of work or play, residents and visitors often relax in one of the many restaurants or night spots that offer everything from barbecue to fine dining, and blues to bluegrass. Stillwater’s retail districts feature a unique shopping experience where you’ll find museums, galleries, and shops with personality. OSU athletic events attract more than 600,000 fans to Stillwater annually.
Security also comes in the form of great health care services, centered around Stillwater Medical Center’s state of the art facilities. And with a cost of living that averages more than 10 percent below the U.S. average, the dollar buys more.
OSU has been called the “University of Golf,” and the five-star Karsten Creek, home of the 10-time national champion Cowboy golf team and perennial top-10 women’s program,
Whether you’re here for a short time or a lifetime, you’ll want to stake your claim in one of America’s great university cities… Stillwater, Oklahoma!
THERE’S SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE.
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COWBOY STRONG
A pair of Oklahoma State graduates in athletic director Mike Holder and coach Mike Gundy are vital contributors in Cowboy footballâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s rise to prominence.
FACILITIES BOOM
Between Boone Pickens Stadium and the Sherman E. Smith Training Center, Oklahoma State has elite level football facilities.
FIRST-ROUND PICKS
Brandon Pettigrew is one of six NFL first-round draft picks to come out of OSU since 2009. That is the fourth-highest total from any school in America during that span.
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The Spirit Rider and Bullet
THE PROGRAM Oklahoma State has won 59 games in the last six years, which is the eighth-best total in the country during that time.
COWBOY FOOTBALL
BOONE PICKENS STADIUM
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BOONE PICKENS STADIUM The relocation of the Cowboy football operations to the West End Zone in the summer of 2009 punctuated one of the largest building projects in recent NCAA history. And the result is the new home of Cowboy football. Boone Pickens Stadium is now a state-of-the-art facility that not only provides Oklahoma State football with a unique game-day environment and a roaring home-field advantage, but also with unrivaled facilities for daily operations located in incredibly convenient proximities.
“The easy comparison is to the way things used to be at Stillwater. Anyone who remembers the aging stadium that was can’t help but be overwhelmed by the changes. But the better comparison is to Oklahoma State’s peers in Top 25 football programs. Put simply: There’s not a better facility anywhere. Plenty of new facilities have been built, and many are filled with bells, whistles and the latest gizmos and gadgetry. Very few are designed as well as Boone Pickens Stadium’s facility. From top to bottom – literally, from the coaches’ offices to the locker room and other player areas -- it is fabulous but very functional. Those terms don’t always go together; in Stilllwater, they mesh seamlessly.” - George Schroeder, USA Today
Boone Pickens Stadium officially opened a new south side in 2004, a new north side in 2006 and in 2009 put the wraps on the west end zone project. And while the new digs put OSU on the cutting edge of collegiate facilities, the Cowboys still enjoy the home-field advantage that suffocates opponents with the tightest sidelines in all of football. The result is that every fan in attendance is close to the action and very much a part of the OSU gameday experience in the coziest 60,000-seat stadium in America. The west end zone houses a new multilevel football operations center that includes sparkling football offices, meeting rooms, speed, strength and conditioning center, locker rooms, equipment room, athletic medicine center, media facilities, and hall of fame areas, along with a new training table. Atop the facility, Boone Pickens Stadium is ringed by 111 suites and 3,500 club seats.
STADIUM RECORDS All-Time Home Record Since 2009 Grand Opening
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OLDEST STADIUM GROUNDS (West of the Mississippi River) Stadium School Built Boone Pickens Stadium Oklahoma State 1919 Husky Stadium Washington 1920 Stanford Stadium Stanford 1921 Memorial Stadium Kansas 1921 Rose Bowl UCLA 1922 Memorial Coliseum USC 1923 Memorial Stadium California 1923 Memorial Stadium Nebraska 1923 Oklahoma Memorial Stadium Oklahoma 1923
STADIUM EXPANSIONS
“Oklahoma State
. The fans, the atmosphere, it’s crazy. You can’t find another like that in college football.” - Anonymous opposing Big 12 player in a 2013 ESPN.com poll when asked his favorite conference road trip
1924 Permanent south side seating 1929 Permanent north side seating 1947 South side renovations raise capacity to 30,000 1950 North side renovations raise capacity to 39,000 1971 Field lowered, capacity increased to 51,000 1978 Coaches building constructed in east end zone 1980 New press box added for $1.8 million 1985 Lights are added for the first time for $750,000 2004 South side renovations, including suites and club seating 2006 North side renovations, including suites and club seating 2008 West end zone bowled in, raising capacity to 60,000 2009 Completed renovation, including west end zone suites, raises capacity to 60,218
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SPORTS MEDICINE CENTER 7,000 square feet with four hydrotherapy pools and a digital x-ray machine. Included in one of the hydrotherapy pools is an underwater treadmill complete with an underwater video camera that sports medicine professionals use to record data.
The locker room is 14,000 square feet with ventilated lockers and multiple lounge areas. TEAM ROOM Seats 200 people with plush chairs and extra leg room for student-athletes.
TRAINING TABLE 10,800 square feet and used by all of OSUâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s varsity sports. Overlooks the Boone Pickens Stadium playing field.
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The football-only weight room housed in the west end zone of Boone Pickens Stadium is 20,000 square feet with state-of-the-art equipment.
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BOONE PICKENS STADIUM HISTORY Oklahoma State’s football home is now far removed from the humble athletic grounds that served as the home of Oklahoma A&M football when the team was first formed in 1901. In 1896, Dr. Lowery Layman Lewis first arrived in Stillwater as professor of veterinary medicine. Lewis became dean of veterinary medicine and later dean of the School of Science and Literature. While he was not officially linked to sports at A&M, the enthusiastic and beloved Dean Lewis took the initiative in organizing early track and football teams, encouraging students to sample different events and to participate for their school. Dean Lewis helped locate the football field, placing it in a north-south position north of Morrill Hall. The patron saint of early-day athletics had been an integral part of the campus for fourteen years when in 1910 the Athletic Association heartily endorsed the suggestion to honor Dean Lewis by naming the athletic grounds Lewis Field. The new name was made official during the 1913-1914 academic year.
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In the fall of 1919, the new Oklahoma A&M Armory and Gymnasium, now known the Donald W. Reynolds School of Architecture, was completed at a cost of $102,000. At the same time, Lewis Field was moved to its permanent site on the northeast edge of the campus. Shortly after the move, the field was repositioned north-south to east-west to “avoid the prevailing strong winds.” The first addition to the stadium came in 1924 with the steel and concrete portion of the south stadium. During the 1929-30 seasons, 8,000 permanent seats were built on the north side to bring the capacity to 13,000. In 1947, the south stadium was increased from 20 to 53 rows and capacity climbed to over 30,000. The first permanent press box was added in 1948. Prior to the 1950 season, 10,600 more seats were added to the north stands, increasing capacity to 39,000.
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The next expansion didn’t come until 1971 when the cinder track around the field was removed. The field was lowered 12 feet and 20 rows of permanent seating were added to both sides. The first artificial surface was installed in 1971 at a cost of $2.5 million. The stadium’s press box was torn down and reconstructed in 1980 and the lighting system was installed prior to the 1985 season. A second artificial surface was installed prior to the 2000 season and remained in place until the summer of 2005. The wheels were set in motion to bring the stadium to its current form when OSU graduate Boone Pickens made the single-largest gift in school history in 2003. His $70 million donation ($20 million of which was earmarked for stadium expansion) spurred the “Next Level Campaign”, which generated more than $100 million in gifts and pledges and involved more than 2,500 individuals, making it the singlemost successful campaign in OSU history.
Boone Pickens Stadium was rededicated in 2009 with Pickens on hand to cut the ribbon.
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The stadium was renamed Boone Pickens Stadium during a halftime ceremony as part of the Cowboys’ 2003 season opener against Wyoming.
In the wake of Pickens’ gift, major renovations to the south side of the stadium that included suites and club seating were completed in 2004. That scene was essentially mirrored on the north side in 2006. After Pickens gave an additional $165 million in 2006 - the largest donation in the history of college athletics - approximately 20,000 new seats were added to the west side of the stadium and it was completely bowled in for the 2008 season.
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Boone Pickens Stadium was officially re-dedicated on Sept. 5, 2009. In the east end zone is the Athletics Center, home of historic Gallagher-Iba Arena. Atop the athletic center are the only suites in college athletics that can be utilized for football and basketball. A new playing surface was added during the summer of 2014 to bring Boone Pickens Stadium to its current state.
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SHERMAN E. SMITH TRAINING CENTER
SHERMAN E. SMITH TRAINING CENTER OPENED - 2013 | AREA - 94,000 SQUARE FEET | INVESTMENT - $19 MILLION Located across Hall of Fame Avenue from Boone Pickens Stadium is yet another sparkling athletic facility in the Sherman E. Smith Training Center. The Smith Center is a multipurpose training complex that features three outdoor practice fields and one indoor field. The indoor facility is a multipurpose venue that can be used by a number of sports, including football, baseball, softball and soccer. The Smith Center, Gallagher-Iba Arena and Boone Pickens Stadium compose one of the finest athletic footprints in the country. The indoor training facility spans almost 94,000 feet and is large enough to host a soccer field. Its football configuration allows for 15 yards of clearance on both sidelines. The unique facility features six fabric roll-up doors (three on the east and west sides). The indoor clearance of the facility is 65 feet above the playing surface. There are three indoor filming platforms and more platforms on the outside of the building for practices on the grass fields. The new facility is named after long-time OSU donor Sherman E. Smith, who passed away on June 6, 2011.
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THE RISE OF THE COWBOYS Oklahoma State is a consistent power in the Big 12, evidenced by the Cowboys’ 50 wins in the last five years. OSU has finished no lower than third in the conference standings in each of those seasons. To put that into perspective, OSU had no top-three conference finishes in the 20-year span between 1989-2008.
OFF THE FIELD MOMENTS
How did this Cowboy transformation happen? Groundbreaking donations never before seen in college athletics, the right people in positions of leadership, completely overhauled facilities and the efforts of players and coaches are at the core.
ON THE FIELD MOMENTS
MAJOR GIFT FROM PICKENS In 2003, Boone Pickens made what was, at the time, the largest donation in OSU history - a $70 million pledge with $20 million set aside to begin the transformation of the football stadium.
2005 - OSU 24, NO. 13 TEXAS TECH 17
2007 - OSU 45, NEBRASKA 14
GUNDY TAKES THE REINS
In Mike Gundy’s debut season as head coach, the Cowboys stifle high-powered Texas Tech to claim their first win over a team ranked in the top 15 of the Associated Press poll since 2002.
After losing 20 straight games in Lincoln, the Cowboys steamroll the Huskers in their backyard to signal the changing landscape of the Big 12 and of the OSU program.
In January of 2005, former OSU quarterback Mike Gundy takes over as head coach. He brings a tough-minded, yet fast and entertaining style of play to Stillwater.
2008 - OSU 28, NO. 3 MISSOURI 23
2009 - OSU 24, NO. 13 GEORGIA 10
HOLDER ELEVATED TO A.D.
In front of a prime-time national audience, the Cowboys go on the road to topple a Missouri team that was ranked in the top five.
Rising fast into the role of an elite program, OSU proves its mettle by toppling traditional power Georgia to open the 2009 season.
In September of 2005, longtime men’s golf coach and former OSU All-American Mike Holder is named athletic director.
2011 - OSU 44, NO. 13 OKLAHOMA 10
2011 - OSU 41, NO. 4 STANFORD 38
THE GAME-CHANGER
The Cowboys wipe out their Bedlam Series rivals to clinch their first Big 12 Championship.
Stung from being left out of the national championship game by the narrowest margin in the BCS era, the Cowboys cement their place among college football’s elite in 2011 by beating an excellent Cardinal squad in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl.
Inspired by Holder’s vision for an Athletic Village, Pickens gives $165 million in 2006 - the largest donation in the history of college athletics. OSU transforms Boone Pickens Stadium into one of the elite facilities in America.
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STATE OF THE PROGRAM
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ELITE-LEVEL PROGRAM
OSU’s 59 wins since 2008 is the eighth-most in the country during that span.
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SEASON TICKET RECORD
In 2013, OSU set a new record at the turnstiles with 50,223 season-ticket holders.
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8 STRAIGHT BOWL GAMES Longest streak in school history, second-longest active streak in the Big 12.
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