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QUICK FACTS/SCHEDULE/CONTENTSUNIVERSITY INFORMATIONLocationStillwater, OKFounded Dec. 25, 1890ColorsOrange and BlackEnrollment 25,854Conference Big 12Team NameCowboysMascotPistol PetePresidentV. Burns HargisAthletic DirectorMike HolderFaculty Athletic Rep Dr. Meredith HamiltonAthletic Web Site www.okstate.comUniversity Web Site www.okstate.eduFOOTBALL INFORMATION2014 Record 7-62014 Conference Record 4-52014 Big 12 Finish Seventh2014 Postseason TicketCity Cactus Bowl,Beat Washington, 30-22Final Rank Associated Press Poll - NRUSA Today Coaches - RVSTADIUM INFORMATIONHome Facility Boone Pickens StadiumCapacity 60,218SurfaceAstroTurfField Opening 1913Stadium Opening 1920Rededication 2009TABLE OF CONTENTSINTRO1 Quick Facts/Table of Contents2 Personnel Breakdown3 Alphabetical Roster4 Numerical Roster5 Roster by Position Group6 Season Preview StoryMEDIA INFORMATION14 Media Services and Policies<strong>15</strong> OSU Athletics Communications Staff16 Campus Map17 Boone Pickens Stadium Map18 Learfield Sports/Cowboy Radio Network19 Follow OSU Online and on Social Media20 Media Outlets That Cover OSUCOACHES AND STAFF22 Head Coach Mike Gundy28 Assistants and Support StaffTHE COWBOYS42 Player Bios and StatsOPPONENTS74 20<strong>15</strong> Opponent Capsules76 Series History vs. 20<strong>15</strong> Opponents77 Series Records vs. all Opponents78 Series History vs. all Opponents2014 IN REVIEW84 Season Review Story87 Box Scores and Game Recaps92 StatisticsHEAD COACH AT A GLANCEHead CoachMike GundyAlma Mater Oklahoma State, 1990Career Record84-44/11th YearOSU RecordSameBig 12 Record 49-35FOOTBALL STAFFGreg AdkinsOffensive LineMarcus ArroyoRunning BacksBill ClayDefensive AnalystJoe Bob Clements Defensive LineTim DuffieCornerbacksKasey DunnReceiversDan HammerschmidtSafetiesJason McEndooTight EndsGlenn Spencer Defensive Coordinator/LBDarrell WyattOffensive AnalystMike Yurcich Offensive Coordinator/QB--Robbie Discher Graduate AssistantTolu MoalaGraduate AssistantRemington Rebstock Graduate AssistantMichael Tatten Graduate AssistantEric HendersonQuality ControlBodie ReederQuality ControlADMINISTRATIONMack Butler Director of OperationsJohnny Barr Recruiting CoordinatorRod Johnson Asst. Director of OperationsMike Groce Asst. Director of RecruitingBeni TongaPlayer DevelopmentChris DealCoachGundy.comSTRENGTH & CONDITIONINGRob GlassAssistant A.D.Gary CalcagnoAssistantCharles HewittNutritionistAnthony HibbertAssistantMark SmithAssistantADMINISTRATIVE ASSTS.Danielle Clary Assistant To Mike GundySharla CurtisRecruiting AssistantMegan Douglas Defensive AssistantMarkelle Martin Offensive AssistantEQUIPMENT ROOMWes Edwards Equipment CoordinatorMatt Davis Football Equipment ManagerJustin Williams Assistant CoordinatorLen MagbyAssistant CoordinatorSPORTS MEDICINEDr. Val Gene Iven Head Team PhysicianJohn Stemm Director of Athletic TrainingKevin Blaske Football Athletic TrainerScott Parker Assistant Athletic TrainerVIDEOJeff NapleZach RamseyVideo CoordinatorAssistant Coordinator20<strong>15</strong> SCHEDULESept. 3 at Central MichiganSept. 12 Central ArkansasSept. 19 UTSASept. 26 at TexasOct. 3 Kansas StateOct. 10 at West VirginiaOct. 24 Kansas (Homecoming)Oct. 31 at Texas TechNov. 7 TCUNov. 14 at Iowa StateNov. 21 BaylorNov. 28 OklahomaCREDITSThe 20<strong>15</strong> Oklahoma State Football Guide waswritten, edited, designed and layed out by GavinLang and Sean Maguire with assistance fromthe OSU media relations staff. Cover design byJordan 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 GeneseeParty Pix Stillwater and Greg Bullard. Additionalphotos provided by Visit Stillwater, OSU SpecialCollections and Archives, OSU Communications,the OSU Alumni Association, the Tulsa World,Rivals.com and Scout.com. Special thanks to theteams of the National Football League for theirassistance. Printing by Printing Services, Norman.RECORDS108 Team Single Game109 Team Single Season110 Individual112 Team Single Game Lists116 Team Single Season Lists121 Individual Single-Game Lists124 Individual Single-Season Lists128 Individual Career Lists132 Longest Plays133 Opponent RecordsHISTORY136 Yearly Summary137 Coaching History138 Offense by Year140 Defense by Year142 Special Teams by Year144 Cowboys in the Hall of Fame145 All-Americans<strong>15</strong>1 Awards and Honors<strong>15</strong>5 Streaks<strong>15</strong>6 100-Yard Rushing Games<strong>15</strong>9 100-Yard Receiving Games161 300-Yard Passing Games162 Oklahoma State in the NCAA Stats164 Annual Team Leaders167 All-Time Scores172 Bowl Recaps183 Bowl Records184 Season Openers and Home Openers185 Homecoming and TV Games186 Super Bowl Cowboys187 Cowboys in the Pro Bowl/NFL Draft Picks188 Cowboys in the NFL191 LetterwinnersUNIVERSITY198 Oklahoma State University/Board of Regents199 President Burns Hargis200 OSU Athletic Department201 Athletic Director Mike Holder202 Boone Pickens203 Prominent Athletics Alumni204 The Big 12 Conference206 Oklahoma State Spirit207 America’s Greatest Homecoming Celebration208 Stillwater, OklahomaTHE PROGRAM210 Boone Pickens Stadium214 The Sherman Smith Training Center2<strong>15</strong> The Rise of the Cowboys216 The State of the ProgramOKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 1


PERSONNEL BREAKDOWNSTARTERS RETURNINGOffense (11)Career StartsJhajuan Seales, WR 20Paul Lewis, OL 13Zac Veatch, TE 13Jeremy Seaton, FB/TE 12J.W. Walsh, QB 10Austin Hays, WR 9Zachary Crabtree, OL 8David Glidden, WR 8Michael Wilson, OL 8Marcell Ateman, WR 7Brandon Sheperd, WR 7Defense (8)Career StartsJimmy Bean, DE 26Ryan Simmons, LB 26Kevin Peterson, CB 25Seth Jacobs, LB 13Emmanuel Ogbah, DE 13Jordan Sterns, FS 13Ramon Richards, CB 9Tre Flowers, SS 6Specialists (3)Ben Grogan, KJosh Elias, LSKaleb Smith, LSSTARTERS LOSTOffense (5)Career StartsDaniel Koenig, OL 33Chris Grisbhy, OL 21Desmond Roland, RB 17Daxx Garman, QB 8Tyreek Hill, RB 7Defense (4)Career StartsJames Castleman, DT 37Ofa Hautau, DT 13Josh Furman, LB 12Larry Stephens, SS 7Specialists (1)Kip Smith, PLETTERMEN RETURNING (45)Offense (19)Marcell AtemanRennie ChildsZachary CrabtreeC.J. CurryKameron DoolittleDavid GliddenAustin HaysBlake JarwinChris LacyPaul LewisBrad LundbladeJesse RobinsonJhajuan SealesJeremy SeatonBrandon SheperdZac VeatchJ.W. WalshJames WashingtonMichael WilsonDefense (22)Gyasi AkemDawson BassettJimmy BeanKris CatlinTrace ClarkEric DavisTre FlowersChris HardemanDylan HardingSeth JacobsMiketavius JonesAshton LampkinVili LeveniJerel MorrowEmmanuel OgbahKevin PetersonJustin PhillipsWRRBOLWRWRWRWRTEWROLOLOLWRFB/TEWRTEQBWROLLBLBDELBDEDTSCBSLBCBCBDTSDECBLBRamon RichardsRyan SimmonsJordan SternsVincent TaylorKirk TuckerSpecialists (3)Josh EliasBen GroganKaleb SmithLETTERMEN LOST (20)Offense (11)Derek BransonDaxx GarmanBrandon GarrettCameron GravelleChris GrisbhyTeddy JohnsonDaniel KoenigRyan LesterCaleb MuncriefDesmond RolandChristian SchroederDefense (9)James CastlemanDeShawn FranklinJosh FurmanOfa HautauElliott JeffcoatDeric RobertsonDemarcus SherodLarry StephensSam WrenSpecialists (1)Kip SmithCBLBSDTLBLSKLSFBQBOLWROLFBOLFBRBRBWRDTSLBDTSSLBSSDEP2 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


NUMERICAL ROSTERNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Exp. Hometown/Previous School1 Kevin Peterson CB 5-11 190 Sr-3L Wagoner, OK/Wagoner2 Mason Rudolph QB 6-4 220 So-Sq Rock Hill, SC/ Northwestern2 Darius Curry CB 6-1 195 RSo-Sq Flowery Branch, GA/Flowery Branch3 Marcell Ateman WR 6-4 210 Jr-2L Dallas, TX/Wylie East3 Chris Hardeman CB 5-9 178 So-Sq Houston, TX/Alief Taylor4 Dylan Harding S 6-2 190 So-1L Jenks, OK/Jenks4 J.W. Walsh QB 6-2 2<strong>15</strong> RSr-2L Denton, TX/Guyer5 Jerel Morrow S 6-0 190 RSo-1L Emporia, KS/Emporia6 Ashton Lampkin CB 5-11 185 RJr-2L Fort Worth, TX/Dunbar6 Keenen Brown WR 6-3 205 RFr-RS Houston, TX/Alief Taylor7 Brandon Sheperd WR 6-1 195 Sr-3L St. Louis, MO/Parkway Central8 C.J. Curry WR 6-2 200 RJr-1L Flowery Branch, GA/Flowery Branch9 Gyasi Akem LB 6-1 2<strong>15</strong> So-1L Broken Arrow, OK/Broken Arrow9 John Kolar QB 6-4 190 Fr-HS Norman, OK/Norman North10 Seth Jacobs LB 6-2 225 RJr-2L Arroyo Grande, CA/Arroyo Grande11 Tre Roberts S 6-2 202 RFr-RS Houston, TX/Eisenhower12 Kirk Tucker LB 6-2 195 So-1L Tucker, GA/Tucker12 Gabe Neph QB 6-2 220 Fr-HS Owasso, OK/Owasso13 David Glidden WR 5-8 185 RSr-2L Mustang, OK/Mustang13 Jordan Sterns S 6-1 205 Jr-2L Cibolo, TX/Steele14 Bryce Balous S 5-11 190 Fr-HS McKinney, TX/North14 Taylor Cornelius QB 6-6 190 RFr-RS Bushland, TX/Bushland<strong>15</strong> Chris Lacy WR 6-3 195 So-1L DeSoto, TX/DeSoto17 Michael Hunter CB 6-0 191 RSr-TR Monroe, LA/West Monroe/Indiana17 Austin Hays WR 6-2 190 RJr-2L San Antonio, TX/Ronald Reagan18 Ramon Richards CB 6-0 180 So-1L San Antonio, TX/Brackenridge19 Ben Grogan K 6-1 186 Jr-2L Arlington, TX/Martin19 Justin Phillips LB 6-0 220 So-1L Pearland, TX/Pearland20 Jordan Burton LB 6-3 2<strong>15</strong> RJr-TR Longview, TX/Longview/SFA/Kilgore20 Jeff Carr RB 5-7 168 Fr-HS Temple, TX/Temple22 Todd Mays RB 6-0 205 RJr-TR Olive Branch, MS/Olive Branch/Arkansas State/Eastern Mississippi CC22 Clayton Johnson CB 5-11 160 Fr-HS Flower Mound, TX/Flower Mound23 Rennie Childs RB 5-10 205 Jr-2L Houston, TX/Cypress Ridge23 Kenneth McGruder S 6-2 205 Fr-HS Alief, TX/Taylor24 Miketavius Jones CB 5-10 175 RSr-2L Houston, TX/North Shore25 Cole McKnight WR 5-10 185 RSo-Sq Cushing, OK/Cushing26 Chris Carson RB 6-2 202 Jr-TR Lilburn, GA/Parkview/Butler CC26 Kevin Henry LB 6-1 224 Fr-HS Baton Rouge, LA/Central27 Corey Bennett RB 5-9 205 RSr-Sq Choctaw, OK/Choctaw27 Winston Westbrooks S 5-11 160 Fr-HS Houston, TX/Lutheran South28 James Washington WR 6-0 200 So-1L Stamford, TX/Stamford29 Zach Sinor P 5-11 195 RFr-RS Castroville, TX/Medina Valley30 Raymond Taylor RB 5-8 195 RJr-Sq Wichita, KS/Collegiate/Kansas State30 Bryant Reber CB 6-0 185 RSr-Sq Leawood, KS/Blue Valley31 Tre Flowers S 6-3 190 RSo-1L Converse, TX/Judson32 Kris Catlin LB 6-1 230 RSr-2L San Antonio, TX/Madison33 Sione Palelei RB 5-10 210 RFr-RS Gonzales, LA/East Ascension33 Matthew Newsome S 5-11 190 RFr-RS Sugar Land, TX/Clements36 Za’Carrius Green S 6-0 195 Fr-HS Duncanville, TX/Duncanville37 Mark Brown RB 5-10 185 RFr-TR Katy, TX/Seven Lakes/Lamar38 Emmanuel Ogbah DE 6-4 275 RJr-2L Houston, TX/George Bush39 Lane Reazin P 6-2 211 Fr-HS Woodward, OK/Woodward40 Devante Averette LB 6-0 230 RJr-Sq Melvindale, MI/Melvindale/Ellsworth CC41 Britton Abbott FB 6-3 235 RFr-RS Liberal, KS/Liberal42 Keegan Metcalf RB 5-11 210 RJr-Sq Elk City, OK/Elk City/Oklahoma Baptist44 Jeremy Seaton FB/TE 6-2 250 RSr-3L Cashion, OK/Cashion44 Nate Christmon LB 5-11 213 Fr-HS Midwest City, OK/Carl Albert45 Chad Whitener LB 6-1 240 RSo-Sq Mansfield, TX/Mansfield/California45 Matt Ammendola K 5-10 185 Fr-HS Lansdale, PA/North Penn47 Blake Jarwin TE 6-5 242 RJr-1L Tuttle, OK/Tuttle47 Brian Ciszewski LB 5-11 200 RFr-RS Flower Mound, TX/Marcus48 Dawson Bassett TE 6-4 228 RSo-1L Tuttle, OK/Tuttle49 Kevin King K 5-10 175 RJr-Sq Jenks, OK/Jenks/NEO A&M JC50 Josh Mabin LB 6-2 235 RFr-RS Houston, TX/Klein OakNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Exp. Hometown/Previous School50 Conrad Harker OL 6-8 265 Fr-HS Lincoln, NE/Southwest51 Brandon Pertile OL 6-5 310 RSo-TR Clearwater, FL/Countryside/Georgia State/Mesa CC52 Ryan Simmons LB 6-0 240 RSr-3L Cibolo, TX/Steele53 Vaimoe Sekona OL 6-4 285 Fr-HS Encino, CA/Crespi54 Josh Elias LS 6-0 200 RSr-1L San Jose, CA/Valley Christian/Arizona56 Motekiai Maile DT 6-4 305 Jr-TR Euless, TX/Pittsburg HS/Tyler JC57 Paul Lewis OL 6-3 295 RJr-2L Houston, TX/North Shore58 Brett Wilson OL 6-3 263 Fr-HS Cashion, OK/Cashion59 Matt Hockett K/P 6-3 195 RFr-RS Norman, OK/Norman60 Zachary Crabtree OL 6-7 305 RSo-1L Mansfield, TX/Mansfield61 Kaleb Smith LS 6-3 255 RSo-1L Aledo, TX/All Saints Episcopal62 Tyler Ferguson DT 6-1 270 RFr-RS McKinney, TX/Boyd64 Jesse Robinson OL 6-6 310 RSo-1L Bedford, TX/L.D. Bell66 Lemaefe Galea’i OL 6-5 325 RFr-RS Euless, TX/Trinity68 Deionte Noel OL 6-3 3<strong>15</strong> RFr-RS Cibolo, TX/Steele70 Ben Hughes DT 6-3 310 RSo-Sq Waco, TX/University71 Brad Lundblade OL 6-3 300 So-1L Argyle, TX/Liberty Christian72 Johnny Wilson OL 6-3 297 Fr-HS Midland, TX/Midland Christian73 Victor Salako OL 6-6 330 RJr-TR Huntsville, AL/Grissom/UAB74 Michael Wilson OL 6-6 305 RJr-1L Aledo, TX/Aledo75 Marcus Keyes OL 6-4 280 Fr-HS Port Allen, LA/Port Allen76 Colby Hegwood OL 6-5 3<strong>15</strong> Sr-Sq Flowood, MS/NW Rankin/Pearl River CC77 Jaxon Salinas OL 6-4 305 RSo-Sq Irving, TX/Irving78 Matthew Mucha OL 6-6 285 RFr-RS Seabrook, TX/Clear Lake79 Darrion Daniels DT 6-3 320 Fr-HS Dallas, TX/Bishop Dunne79 Jack Kurzu OL 6-4 305 RSo-Sq St. Louis, MO/Mary Institute Country Day80 Kameron Doolittle WR 5-8 200 RSr-1L Edmond, OK/Memorial/NEO A&M JC81 Jhajuan Seales WR 6-2 198 RJr-2L Port Arthur, TX/Memorial82 Cole Neph WR 6-3 205 RFr-RS Owasso, OK/Owasso82 Cole Walterscheid DE 6-6 242 RFr-RS Muenster,TX/Muenster83 Philip Redwine-Bryant WR 6-2 205 Fr-HS Harker Heights, TX/Academy84 Jalen McClesky WR 5-10 <strong>15</strong>6 Fr-HS Covington, LA/St. Paul’s85 Jordan Frazier TE 6-5 255 RFr-RS Springfield, MO/Lighthouse Christian86 Zac Veatch TE 6-4 270 RJr-2L Broken Arrow, OK/Broken Arrow87 Victor Irokansi DE 6-3 240 RJr-Sq Pflugerville, TX/Hendrickson87 Grant Newell WR 6-0 187 Jr-TR Grapevine, TX/Colleyville Heritage/Abilene Christian/Foothill College88 Austin Parker WR 6-2 192 So-TR Grapevine, TX/Grapevine/SE Okla. State90 Trace Clark DE 6-4 257 Sr-3L Wichita, KS/Collegiate School91 Louis Brown DE 6-5 212 Fr-HS Burton, TX/Burton92 Jimmy Bean DE 6-5 250 RSr-2L Denton, TX/Guyer93 Jarrell Owens DE 6-3 265 RFr-RS Palestine, TX/Palestine94 Jordan Brailford DE 6-3 240 RFr-RS Tulsa, OK/Booker T. Washington95 Vili Leveni DT 6-3 290 RSo-1L Hurst, TX/L.D. Bell96 Vincent Taylor DT 6-3 300 RSo-1L San Antonio, TX/James Madison97 Eric Davis DT 6-3 295 RJr-1L Tyler, TX/John Tyler98 Taaj Bakari DT 6-1 313 Fr-HS Mansfield, TX/Legacy99 Trey Carter DE 6-4 267 RFr-RS Dallas, TX/Pinkston3 Marcell Ateman EIGHT-man5 Jerel Morrow juh-RELL8 Gyasi Akem JAH-see AH-kem9 John Kolar KOE-larr14 Bryce Balous Rhymes with malice24 Miketavius Jones mike-TAY-vee-us29 Zach Sinor SIGH-ner33 Sione Palelei see-OH-nay PAW-luh-lay36 Za’Carrius Green zuh-CARE-ee-us38 Emmanuel Ogbah AWG-buh40 Devante Averette de-VAHN-tay AV-er-ett45 Chad Whitener WHITE-ner47 Brian Ciszewski sis-ZOO-skee50 Josh Mabin MAY-bin53 Vaimoe Sekona vee-EYE-moe-ehseh-CONE-uhPRONUNCIATIONS54 Josh Elias ill-EYE-us56 Motekiai Maile moe-TAY-kee-eye my-LAY66 Lemaefe Galea’i le-mah-EH-fehNAW-lay-eye68 Deionte Noel de-AHN-tay no-ELL73 Victor Salako suh-LAY-koh78 Matthew Mucha MOO-ha81 Jhajuan Seales juh-WAHN seals82 Cole Walterscheid walter-SHIED(not walter-SHEED)87 Victor Irokansi eer-oh-KANN-see93 Jarrell Owens juh-RELL95 Vili Leveni VILL-ee luh-VEN-ee98 Taaj Bakari TAWJH buh-KAR-eeOKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 3


ALPHABETICAL ROSTERNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Exp. Hometown/Previous School41 Britton Abbott FB 6-3 235 RFr-RS Liberal, KS/Liberal9 Gyasi Akem LB 6-1 2<strong>15</strong> So-1L Broken Arrow, OK/Broken Arrow45 Matt Ammendola K 5-10 185 Fr-HS Lansdale, PA/North Penn3 Marcell Ateman WR 6-4 210 Jr-2L Dallas, TX/Wylie East40 Devante Averette LB 6-0 230 RJr-Sq Melvindale, MI/Melvindale/Ellsworth CC98 Taaj Bakari DT 6-1 313 Fr-HS Mansfield, TX/Legacy14 Bryce Balous S 5-11 190 Fr-HS McKinney, TX/North48 Dawson Bassett TE 6-4 228 RSo-1L Tuttle, OK/Tuttle92 Jimmy Bean DE 6-5 250 RSr-2L Denton, TX/Guyer27 Corey Bennett RB 5-9 205 RSr-Sq Choctaw, OK/Choctaw94 Jordan Brailford DE 6-3 240 RFr-RS Tulsa, OK/Booker T. Washington6 Keenen Brown WR 6-3 205 RFr-RS Houston, TX/Alief Taylor91 Louis Brown DE 6-5 212 Fr-HS Burton, TX/Burton37 Mark Brown RB 5-10 185 RFr-TR Katy, TX/Seven Lakes/Lamar20 Jordan Burton LB 6-3 2<strong>15</strong> RJr-TR Longview, TX/Longview/SFA/Kilgore20 Jeff Carr RB 5-7 168 Fr-HS Temple, TX/Temple26 Chris Carson RB 6-2 202 Jr-TR Lilburn, GA/Parkview/Butler CC99 Trey Carter DE 6-4 267 RFr-RS Dallas, TX/Pinkston32 Kris Catlin LB 6-1 230 RSr-2L San Antonio, TX/Madison23 Rennie Childs RB 5-10 205 Jr-2L Houston, TX/Cypress Ridge44 Nate Christmon LB 5-11 213 Fr-HS Midwest City, OK/Carl Albert47 Brian Ciszewski LB 5-11 200 RFr-RS Flower Mound, TX/Marcus90 Trace Clark DE 6-4 257 Sr-3L Wichita, KS/Collegiate School14 Taylor Cornelius QB 6-6 190 RFr-RS Bushland, TX/Bushland60 Zachary Crabtree OL 6-7 305 RSo-1L Mansfield, TX/Mansfield8 C.J. Curry WR 6-2 200 RJr-1L Flowery Branch, GA/Flowery Branch2 Darius Curry CB 6-1 195 RSo-Sq Flowery Branch, GA/Flowery Branch79 Darrion Daniels DT 6-3 320 Fr-HS Dallas, TX/Bishop Dunne97 Eric Davis DT 6-3 295 RJr-1L Tyler, TX/John Tyler80 Kameron Doolittle WR 5-8 200 RSr-1L Edmond, OK/Memorial/NEO A&M JC54 Josh Elias LS 6-0 200 RSr-1L San Jose, CA/Valley Christian/Arizona62 Tyler Ferguson DT 6-1 270 RFr-RS McKinney, TX/Boyd31 Tre Flowers S 6-3 190 RSo-1L Converse, TX/Judson85 Jordan Frazier TE 6-5 255 RFr-RS Springfield, MO/Lighthouse Christian66 Lemaefe Galea’i OL 6-5 325 RFr-RS Euless, TX/Trinity13 David Glidden WR 5-8 185 RSr-2L Mustang, OK/Mustang36 Za’Carrius Green S 6-0 195 Fr-HS Duncanville, TX/Duncanville19 Ben Grogan K 6-1 186 Jr-2L Arlington, TX/Martin3 Chris Hardeman CB 5-9 178 So-Sq Houston, TX/Alief Taylor4 Dylan Harding S 6-2 190 So-1L Jenks, OK/Jenks50 Conrad Harker OL 6-8 265 Fr-HS Lincoln, NE/Southwest17 Austin Hays WR 6-2 190 RJr-2L San Antonio, TX/Ronald Reagan76 Colby Hegwood OL 6-5 3<strong>15</strong> Sr-Sq Flowood, MS/NW Rankin/Pearl River CC26 Kevin Henry LB 6-1 224 Fr-HS Baton Rouge, LA/Central59 Matt Hockett K/P 6-3 195 RFr-RS Norman, OK/Norman70 Ben Hughes DT 6-3 310 RSo-Sq Waco, TX/University17 Michael Hunter CB 6-0 191 RSr-TR Monroe, LA/West Monroe/Indiana87 Victor Irokansi DE 6-3 240 RJr-Sq Pflugerville, TX/Hendrickson10 Seth Jacobs LB 6-2 225 RJr-2L Arroyo Grande, CA/Arroyo Grande47 Blake Jarwin TE 6-5 242 RJr-1L Tuttle, OK/Tuttle22 Clayton Johnson CB 5-11 160 Fr-HS Flower Mound, TX/Flower Mound24 Miketavius Jones CB 5-10 175 RSr-2L Houston, TX/North Shore75 Marcus Keyes OL 6-4 280 Fr-HS Port Allen, LA/Port Allen49 Kevin King K 5-10 175 RJr-Sq Jenks, OK/Jenks/NEO A&M JC9 John Kolar QB 6-4 190 Fr-HS Norman, OK/Norman North79 Jack Kurzu OL 6-4 305 RSo-Sq St. Louis, MO/Mary Institute Country Day<strong>15</strong> Chris Lacy WR 6-3 195 So-1L DeSoto, TX/DeSoto6 Ashton Lampkin CB 5-11 185 RJr-2L Fort Worth, TX/Dunbar95 Vili Leveni DT 6-3 290 RSo-1L Hurst, TX/L.D. Bell57 Paul Lewis OL 6-3 295 RJr-2L Houston, TX/North Shore71 Brad Lundblade OL 6-3 300 So-1L Argyle, TX/Liberty Christian50 Josh Mabin LB 6-2 235 RFr-RS Houston, TX/Klein Oak56 Motekiai Maile DT 6-4 305 Jr-TR Euless, TX/Pittsburg HS/Tyler JC22 Todd Mays RB 6-0 205 RJr-TR Olive Branch, MS/Olive Branch/Arkansas State/Eastern Mississippi CCNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Exp. Hometown/Previous School84 Jalen McClesky WR 5-10 <strong>15</strong>6 Fr-HS Covington, LA/St. Paul’s23 Kenneth McGruder S 6-2 205 Fr-HS Alief, TX/Taylor25 Cole McKnight WR 5-10 185 RSo-Sq Cushing, OK/Cushing42 Keegan Metcalf RB 5-11 210 RJr-Sq Elk City, OK/Elk City/Oklahoma Baptist5 Jerel Morrow S 6-0 190 RSo-1L Emporia, KS/Emporia78 Matthew Mucha OL 6-6 285 RFr-RS Seabrook, TX/Clear Lake82 Cole Neph WR 6-3 205 RFr-RS Owasso, OK/Owasso12 Gabe Neph QB 6-2 220 Fr-HS Owasso, OK/Owasso87 Grant Newell WR 6-0 187 Jr-TR Grapevine, TX/Colleyville HeritageAbilene Christian/Foothill College33 Matthew Newsome S 5-11 190 RFr-RS Sugar Land, TX/Clements68 Deionte Noel OL 6-3 3<strong>15</strong> RFr-RS Cibolo, TX/Steele38 Emmanuel Ogbah DE 6-4 275 RJr-2L Houston, TX/George Bush93 Jarrell Owens DE 6-3 265 RFr-RS Palestine, TX/Palestine33 Sione Palelei RB 5-10 210 RFr-RS Gonzales, LA/East Ascension88 Austin Parker WR 6-2 192 So-TR Grapevine, TX/Grapevine/SE Okla. State51 Brandon Pertile OL 6-5 310 RSo-TR Clearwater, FL/Countryside/Georgia State/Mesa CC1 Kevin Peterson CB 5-11 190 Sr-3L Wagoner, OK/Wagoner19 Justin Phillips LB 6-0 220 So-1L Pearland, TX/Pearland39 Lane Reazin P 6-2 211 Fr-HS Woodward, OK/Woodward30 Bryant Reber CB 6-0 185 RSr-Sq Leawood, KS/Blue Valley83 Philip Redwine-Bryant WR 6-2 205 Fr-HS Harker Heights, TX/Academy18 Ramon Richards CB 6-0 180 So-1L San Antonio, TX/Brackenridge11 Tre Roberts S 6-2 202 RFr-RS Houston, TX/Eisenhower64 Jesse Robinson OL 6-6 310 RSo-1L Bedford, TX/L.D. Bell2 Mason Rudolph QB 6-4 220 So-Sq Rock Hill, SC/ Northwestern73 Victor Salako OL 6-6 330 RJr-TR Huntsville, AL/Grissom/UAB77 Jaxon Salinas OL 6-4 305 RSo-Sq Irving, TX/Irving81 Jhajuan Seales WR 6-2 198 RJr-2L Port Arthur, TX/Memorial44 Jeremy Seaton FB/TE 6-2 250 RSr-3L Cashion, OK/Cashion53 Vaimoe Sekona OL 6-4 285 Fr-HS Encino, CA/Crespi7 Brandon Sheperd WR 6-1 195 Sr-3L St. Louis, MO/Parkway Central52 Ryan Simmons LB 6-0 240 RSr-3L Cibolo, TX/Steele29 Zach Sinor P 5-11 195 RFr-RS Castroville, TX/Medina Valley61 Kaleb Smith LS 6-3 255 RSo-1L Aledo, TX/All Saints Episcopal13 Jordan Sterns S 6-1 205 Jr-2L Cibolo, TX/Steele30 Raymond Taylor RB 5-8 195 RJr-Sq Wichita, KS/Collegiate/Kansas State96 Vincent Taylor DT 6-3 300 RSo-1L San Antonio, TX/James Madison12 Kirk Tucker LB 6-2 195 So-1L Tucker, GA/Tucker86 Zac Veatch TE 6-4 270 RJr-2L Broken Arrow, OK/Broken Arrow4 J.W. Walsh QB 6-2 2<strong>15</strong> RSr-2L Denton, TX/Guyer82 Cole Walterscheid DE 6-6 242 RFr-RS Muenster,TX/Muenster28 James Washington WR 6-0 200 So-1L Stamford, TX/Stamford27 Winston Westbrooks S 5-11 160 Fr-HS Houston, TX/Lutheran South45 Chad Whitener LB 6-1 240 RSo-Sq Mansfield, TX/Mansfield/California58 Brett Wilson OL 6-3 263 Fr-HS Cashion, OK/Cashion72 Johnny Wilson OL 6-3 297 Fr-HS Midland, TX/Midland Christian74 Michael Wilson OL 6-6 305 RJr-1L Aledo, TX/Aledo8 Gyasi Akem JAH-see AH-kem3 Marcell Ateman EIGHT-man40 Devante Averette de-VAHN-tay AV-er-ett98 Taaj Bakari TAWJH buh-KAR-ee14 Bryce Balous Rhymes with “malice”47 Brian Ciszewski sis-ZOO-skee54 Josh Elias ill-EYE-us66 Lemaefe Galea’i le-mah-EH-fehNAW-lay-eye36 Za’Carrius Green zuh-CARE-ee-us87 Victor Irokansi eer-oh-KANN-see24 Miketavius Jones mike-TAY-vee-us9 John Kolar KOE-larr95 Vili Leveni VILL-ee luh-VEN-ee50 Josh Mabin MAY-bin56 Motekiai Maile moe-TAY-kee-eye my-LAYPRONUNCIATIONS5 Jerel Morrow juh-RELL78 Matthew Mucha MOO-ha68 Deionte Noel de-AHN-tay no-ELL38 Emmanuel Ogbah AWG-buh93 Jarrell Owens juh-RELL33 Sione Palelei see-OH-nay PAW-luh-lay73 Victor Salako suh-LAY-koh81 Jhajuan Seales juh-WAHN seals53 Vaimoe Sekona vee-EYE-moe-ehseh-CONE-uh29 Zach Sinor SIGH-ner82 Cole Walterscheid walter-SHIED(not walter-SHEED)45 Chad Whitener WHITE-ner4 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


ROSTER BY POSITION GROUPSOFFENSIVE LINE | COACHED BY GREG ADKINSNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Exp. Hometown/Previous School50 Conrad Harker OL 6-8 265 Fr-HS Lincoln, NE/Southwest51 Brandon Pertile OL 6-5 310 RSo-TR Clearwater, FL/Countryside/Georgia State/Mesa CC53 Vaimoe Sekona OL 6-4 285 Fr-HS Encino, CA/Crespi57 Paul Lewis OL 6-3 295 RJr-2L Houston, TX/North Shore58 Brett Wilson OL 6-3 263 Fr-HS Cashion, OK/Cashion60 Zachary Crabtree OL 6-7 305 RSo-1L Mansfield, TX/Mansfield64 Jesse Robinson OL 6-6 310 RSo-1L Bedford, TX/L.D. Bell66 Lemaefe Galea’i OL 6-5 325 RFr-RS Euless, TX/Trinity68 Deionte Noel OL 6-3 3<strong>15</strong> RFr-RS Cibolo, TX/Steele71 Brad Lundblade OL 6-3 300 So-1L Argyle, TX/Liberty Christian72 Johnny Wilson OL 6-3 297 Fr-HS Midland, TX/Midland Christian73 Victor Salako OL 6-6 330 RJr-TR Huntsville, AL/Grissom/UAB74 Michael Wilson OL 6-6 305 RJr-1L Aledo, TX/Aledo75 Marcus Keyes OL 6-4 280 Fr-HS Port Allen, LA/Port Allen76 Colby Hegwood OL 6-5 3<strong>15</strong> Sr-Sq Flowood, MS/NW Rankin/Pearl River CC77 Jaxon Salinas OL 6-4 305 RSo-Sq Irving, TX/Irving78 Matthew Mucha OL 6-6 285 RFr-RS Seabrook, TX/Clear Lake79 Jack Kurzu OL 6-4 305 RSo-Sq St. Louis, MO/Mary Institute Country DayQUARTERBACKS | COACHED BY MIKE YURCICHNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Exp. Hometown/Previous School2 Mason Rudolph QB 6-4 220 So-Sq Rock Hill, SC/ Northwestern4 J.W. Walsh QB 6-2 2<strong>15</strong> RSr-2L Denton, TX/Guyer9 John Kolar QB 6-4 190 Fr-HS Norman, OK/Norman North12 Gabe Neph QB 6-2 220 Fr-HS Owasso, OK/Owasso14 Taylor Cornelius QB 6-6 190 RFr-RS Bushland, TX/BushlandRUNNING BACKS | COACHED BY MARCUS ARROYONo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Exp. Hometown/Previous School20 Jeff Carr RB 5-7 168 Fr-HS Temple, TX/Temple22 Todd Mays RB 6-0 205 RJr-TR Olive Branch, MS/Olive Branch/Arkansas State/Eastern Mississippi CC23 Rennie Childs RB 5-10 205 Jr-2L Houston, TX/Cypress Ridge26 Chris Carson RB 6-2 202 Jr-TR Lilburn, GA/Parkview/Butler CC27 Corey Bennett RB 5-9 205 RSr-Sq Choctaw, OK/Choctaw30 Raymond Taylor RB 5-8 195 RJr-Sq Wichita, KS/Collegiate/Kansas State33 Sione Palelei RB 5-10 210 RFr-RS Gonzales, LA/East Ascension37 Mark Brown RB 5-10 185 RFr-TR Katy, TX/Seven Lakes/Lamar42 Keegan Metcalf RB 5-11 210 RJr-Sq Elk City, OK/Elk City/Oklahoma Baptist41 Britton Abbott FB 6-3 235 RFr-RS Liberal, KS/Liberal44 Jeremy Seaton FB/TE 6-2 250 RSr-3L Cashion, OK/CashionTIGHT ENDS | COACHED BY JASON MCENDOONo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Exp. Hometown/Previous School44 Jeremy Seaton FB/TE 6-2 250 RSr-3L Cashion, OK/Cashion47 Blake Jarwin TE 6-5 242 RJr-1L Tuttle, OK/Tuttle48 Dawson Bassett TE 6-4 228 RSo-1L Tuttle, OK/Tuttle85 Jordan Frazier TE 6-5 255 RFr-RS Springfield, MO/Lighthouse Christian86 Zac Veatch TE 6-4 270 RJr-2L Broken Arrow, OK/Broken ArrowWIDE RECEIVERS | COACHED BY KASEY DUNNNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Exp. Hometown/Previous School3 Marcell Ateman WR 6-4 210 Jr-2L Dallas, TX/Wylie East6 Keenen Brown WR 6-3 205 RFr-RS Houston, TX/Alief Taylor7 Brandon Sheperd WR 6-1 195 Sr-3L St. Louis, MO/Parkway Central8 C.J. Curry WR 6-2 200 RJr-1L Flowery Branch, GA/Flowery Branch13 David Glidden WR 5-8 185 RSr-2L Mustang, OK/Mustang<strong>15</strong> Chris Lacy WR 6-3 195 So-1L DeSoto, TX/DeSoto17 Austin Hays WR 6-2 190 RJr-2L San Antonio, TX/Ronald Reagan25 Cole McKnight WR 5-10 185 RSo-Sq Cushing, OK/Cushing28 James Washington WR 6-0 200 So-1L Stamford, TX/Stamford80 Kameron Doolittle WR 5-8 200 RSr-1L Edmond, OK/Memorial/NEO A&M JC81 Jhajuan Seales WR 6-2 198 RJr-2L Port Arthur, TX/Memorial82 Cole Neph WR 6-3 205 RFr-RS Owasso, OK/Owasso83 Philip Redwine-Bryant WR 6-2 205 Fr-HS Harker Heights, TX/Academy84 Jalen McClesky WR 5-10 <strong>15</strong>6 Fr-HS Covington, LA/St. Paul’s87 Grant Newell WR 6-0 187 Jr-TR Grapevine, TX/Colleyville Heritage/Abilene Christian/Foothill College88 Austin Parker WR 6-2 192 So-TR Grapevine, TX/Grapevine/SE Okla. StateDEFENSIVE LINE | COACHED BY JOE BOB CLEMENTSNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Exp. Hometown/Previous School38 Emmanuel Ogbah DE 6-4 275 RJr-2L Houston, TX/George Bush56 Motekiai Maile DT 6-4 305 Jr-TR Euless, TX/Pittsburg HS/Tyler JC62 Tyler Ferguson DT 6-1 270 RFr-RS McKinney, TX/Boyd70 Ben Hughes DT 6-3 310 RSo-Sq Waco, TX/University79 Darrion Daniels DT 6-3 320 Fr-HS Dallas, TX/Bishop Dunne82 Cole Walterscheid DE 6-6 242 RFr-RS Muenster,TX/Muenster87 Victor Irokansi DE 6-3 240 RJr-Sq Pflugerville, TX/Hendrickson90 Trace Clark DE 6-4 257 Sr-3L Wichita, KS/Collegiate School91 Louis Brown DE 6-5 212 Fr-HS Burton, TX/Burton92 Jimmy Bean DE 6-5 250 RSr-2L Denton, TX/Guyer93 Jarrell Owens DE 6-3 265 RFr-RS Palestine, TX/Palestine94 Jordan Brailford DE 6-3 240 RFr-RS Tulsa, OK/Booker T. Washington95 Vili Leveni DT 6-3 290 RSo-1L Hurst, TX/L.D. Bell96 Vincent Taylor DT 6-3 300 RSo-1L San Antonio, TX/James Madison97 Eric Davis DT 6-3 295 RJr-1L Tyler, TX/John Tyler98 Taaj Bakari DT 6-1 313 Fr-HS Mansfield, TX/Legacy99 Trey Carter DE 6-4 267 RFr-RS Dallas, TX/PinkstonLINEBACKERS | COACHED BY GLENN SPENCERNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Exp. Hometown/Previous School9 Gyasi Akem LB 6-1 2<strong>15</strong> So-1L Broken Arrow, OK/Broken Arrow10 Seth Jacobs LB 6-2 225 RJr-2L Arroyo Grande, CA/Arroyo Grande12 Kirk Tucker LB 6-2 195 So-1L Tucker, GA/Tucker19 Justin Phillips LB 6-0 220 So-1L Pearland, TX/Pearland20 Jordan Burton LB 6-3 2<strong>15</strong> RJr-TR Longview, TX/Longview/SFA/Kilgore26 Kevin Henry LB 6-1 224 Fr-HS Baton Rouge, LA/Central32 Kris Catlin LB 6-1 230 RSr-2L San Antonio, TX/Madison40 Devante Averette LB 6-0 230 RJr-Sq Melvindale, MI/Melvindale/Ellsworth CC44 Nate Christmon LB 5-11 213 Fr-HS Midwest City, OK/Carl Albert45 Chad Whitener LB 6-1 240 RSo-Sq Mansfield, TX/Mansfield/California47 Brian Ciszewski LB 5-11 200 RFr-RS Flower Mound, TX/Marcus50 Josh Mabin LB 6-2 235 RFr-RS Houston, TX/Klein Oak52 Ryan Simmons LB 6-0 240 RSr-3L Cibolo, TX/SteeleCORNERBACKS | COACHED BY TIM DUFFIENo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Exp. Hometown/Previous School1 Kevin Peterson CB 5-11 190 Sr-3L Wagoner, OK/Wagoner2 Darius Curry CB 6-1 195 RSo-Sq Flowery Branch, GA/Flowery Branch3 Chris Hardeman CB 5-9 178 So-Sq Houston, TX/Alief Taylor6 Ashton Lampkin CB 5-11 185 RJr-2L Fort Worth, TX/Dunbar17 Michael Hunter CB 6-0 191 RSr-TR Monroe, LA/West Monroe/Indiana18 Ramon Richards CB 6-0 180 So-1L San Antonio, TX/Brackenridge22 Clayton Johnson CB 5-11 160 Fr-HS Flower Mound, TX/Flower Mound24 Miketavius Jones CB 5-10 175 RSr-2L Houston, TX/North Shore30 Bryant Reber CB 6-0 185 RSr-Sq Leawood, KS/Blue ValleySAFETIES | COACHED BY DAN HAMMERSCHMIDTNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Exp. Hometown/Previous School4 Dylan Harding S 6-2 190 So-1L Jenks, OK/Jenks5 Jerel Morrow S 6-0 190 RSo-1L Emporia, KS/Emporia11 Tre Roberts S 6-2 202 RFr-RS Houston, TX/Eisenhower13 Jordan Sterns S 6-1 205 Jr-2L Cibolo, TX/Steele14 Bryce Balous S 5-11 190 Fr-HS McKinney, TX/North23 Kenneth McGruder S 6-2 205 Fr-HS Alief, TX/Taylor27 Winston Westbrooks S 5-11 160 Fr-HS Houston, TX/Lutheran South31 Tre Flowers S 6-3 190 RSo-1L Converse, TX/Judson33 Matthew Newsome S 5-11 190 RFr-RS Sugar Land, TX/Clements36 Za’Carrius Green S 6-0 195 Fr-HS Duncanville, TX/DuncanvilleSPECIALISTS | COACHED BY ROBBIE DISCHERNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Exp. Hometown/Previous School19 Ben Grogan K 6-1 186 Jr-2L Arlington, TX/Martin29 Zach Sinor P 5-11 195 RFr-RS Castroville, TX/Medina Valley39 Lane Reazin P 6-2 211 Fr-HS Woodward, OK/Woodward45 Matt Ammendola K 5-10 185 Fr-HS Lansdale, PA/North Penn49 Kevin King K 5-10 175 RJr-Sq Jenks, OK/Jenks/NEO A&M JC54 Josh Elias LS 6-0 200 RSr-1L San Jose, CA/Valley Christian/Arizona59 Matt Hockett K/P 6-3 195 RFr-RS Norman, OK/Norman61 Kaleb Smith LS 6-3 255 RSo-1L Aledo, TX/All Saints EpiscopalOKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 5


20<strong>15</strong> SEASON PREVIEWTHE BIGGEST JUMPThere is an old adage in sports that many players make their greatest stridesfrom their first year to their second year. What happens when most of a team’sstarters on both sides of the ball fit into that description? Mike Gundy andOklahoma State will find out in 20<strong>15</strong>.When Oklahoma State fielded the least experienced team in the nation last year, thegrowing pains were inevitable. But the way the Cowboys finished the season with winsover Oklahoma and Washington - and more importantly, how they did it - has createdsubstantial buzz around the program going into 20<strong>15</strong>. Coach Mike Gundy welcomes back11 offensive starters and eight defensive starters and his roster includes 19 returninglettermen on offense and 22 on defense. Entering the fall, only one position group (runningback) comes with question marks.A glance at the roster reveals that the dominant trait of the 20<strong>15</strong> Cowboys very wellmay be depth. In Mason Rudolph and J.W. Walsh, quarterback is in good hands. OSU returnsnine of its 10 leading receivers from a year ago and returns four of the five offensivelinemen who were most responsible for a remarkable late-season improvement from thatgroup. On defense, the Cowboys are in very good shape on the defensive line (especiallyat defensive end), return two starters at linebacker, four players with significant startingexperience at cornerback plus both starting safeties.While overall depth appears to be a strong suit, nowhere is this more evident than atwide receiver and defensive end. At receiver, Brandon Sheperd finished 2014 playing like abona fide star and James Washington is one of the most electric young playmakers in theBig 12. They’re joined by a productive slot receiver in David Glidden and a host of otherpotential playmakers in Marcell Ateman, Jhajuan Seales, Chris Lacy and Austin Hays. Atdefensive end, Emmanuel Ogbah is back after earning Big 12 defensive lineman of theyear honors a year ago, as is his rock-solid running mate, Jimmy Bean. Those two aresupported by Trace Clark and a slew of up-and-comers who all appear ready to make adifference sooner rather than later in their respective careers.Gundy welcomed four new coaches into the fold during the offseason, bringing in GregAdkins from the Buffalo Bills to coach offensive line, Marcus Arroyo from the Tampa BayBuccaneers to coach running backs, former FCS National Assistant Coach of the YearJason McEndoo from Montana State to coach tight ends and Dan Hammerschmidt fromHouston to coach safeties. Tim Duffie moved from coaching safeties the past two years tonow coaching cornerbacks.The schedule shakes out such that the Cowboys welcome Baylor, TCU, Oklahoma,Kansas State and Kansas to Boone Pickens Stadium and go on the road to face Texas,Texas Tech, West Virginia and Iowa State.6 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


20<strong>15</strong> SEASON PREVIEWOFFENSE20<strong>15</strong> OPPONENT QUICK HITSOFFENSIVE LINEPerhaps the most reliable constant of the Mike Gundy era at Oklahoma State has been solid play from the offensiveline. However, for the first time since 2006, that wasn’t the case last season as the group struggled for the majority of theyear before eventually finding its footing in the last three games. A closer look at that improvement:AT CENTRAL MICHIGANThursday night clash in Mount Pleasant marksfirst meeting between Cowboys, Chippewas.Yards Per Play (Weeks 5-10): 4.4Yards Per Play (Weeks 11-13): 6.1Points Per Play (Weeks 5-10): 0.25Points Per Play (Weeks 11-13): 0.47Points Per Game (Weeks 5-10): 17.3Points Per Game (Weeks 11-13): 32.0Rushing Touchdowns (Weeks 5-10): 4Rushing Touchdowns (Weeks 11-13): 5First Downs Per Game (Weeks 5-10): 16.5First Downs Per Game (Weeks 11-13): 19Total Offense Per Game (Weeks 5-10): 303.5Total Offense Per Game (Weeks 11-13): 418.3CENTRAL ARKANSASBears finished last year 6-6. This will be the firstmatchup between the programs.UTSALarry Coker-coached Roadrunners faceOklahoma State for the third straight season.Yards Per Pass Attempt (Weeks 5-10): 5.9Yards Per Pass Attempt (Weeks 11-13): 10.1So what does that mean for 20<strong>15</strong>, when well-respected first-year offensive line coach Greg Adkins inherits a group thatincludes four of the five starters from the final two games of last year? That remains to be seen, but there is reason foroptimism that the group that turned things around for the Cowboy front essentially remains intact and has been bolsteredby some notable additions.Defining one clear standout among the group may be a challenge, but tackle Zachary Crabtree is a good place to start.Only a sophomore filling out a 6-foot-7, 305-pound frame that is ideal for his position, Crabtree was an opening day starterat right tackle a year ago and went on to start the next four games as well before sustaining an injury against Iowa Statethat kept him out of the starting lineup for the next five games. He returned to the starting lineup for the final three contests.In the eight games that Crabtree started, Oklahoma State averaged 36.5 points and 438.0 yards of total offense per game.In the five games that he did not, the Cowboys averaged 13.4 points per game and 284.2 yards of total offense per game.The injury sustained by Crabtree last season opened the door for Michael Wilson to step into the starting lineup at righttackle and by the time the season ended, Wilson had started at four of the five positions on the offensive line, with the loneexception being center. Wilson settled in as the starter at left tackle for the final two games of last season, but is now alogical candidate to be utilized at left guard with the arrival of junior Victor Salako.Salako transferred to Oklahoma State from UAB last December after the school elected to disband its football program,and at 6-foot-6 and 330 pounds with two years of experience as a full-time starter at the FBS level, he is a strong candidateto earn a spot in the starting rotation for the Cowboys.Now a junior, Paul Lewis started 12 games at center last year, but as the season progressed, he found himself sharingfirst-team reps, both in practice and in the games, with freshman walk-on Brad Lundblade. In fact, Lundblade actuallyearned a starting nod at Baylor in week 11. Both are back and both are candidates for heavy playing time again this year.One of the most intriguing prospects on the Cowboy offensive line is sophomore Jesse Robinson. At 6-foot-6 and 310pounds, he is remarkably athletic and agile on his feet. Robinson redshirted in 2013 and was a second-teamer for the first10 games of last season until an injury to Daniel Koenig thrust him into the first-team group at Baylor. He started from thatpoint on and as was noted above, the Cowboy offense took off in those final three games with Robinson part of the group’sresurgence. If he continues in his development, he could become a viable option for some time.While nobody from the group of Brandon Pertile (6-foot-5, 310 pounds), Lemaefe Galea’i (6-foot-5, 325 pounds) or MatthewMucha (6-foot-6, 285 pounds) saw the field for Oklahoma State last year, all three are candidates for playing time thisyear. Pertile transferred to OSU from Mesa CC, where he was regarded as one of the better guards in the junior collegeranks last season, while Galea’i and Mucha both redshirted with the Cowboys. Both Galea’i and Mucha logged a goodnumber of second-team reps on the practice field during the fall and and were realistic candidates to see live game actionif the situation dictated it necessary to pull their redshirts.THE BOTTOM LINEThe offensive line lost a pair of starters from last year in Daniel Koenig and Chris Grisbhy, but has what it needs to bebetter up front. Given that the central figures involved in the late-season resurgence by last year’s group are back, thereis tangible, statistical reason for optimism. Don’t underestimate the potential impact that first-year coach Greg Adkins mayhave on this group as well. Adkins has more than enough high-level experience to make a significant difference.AT TEXASCowboys hunt fourth straight win over the Longhornsin Austin.KANSAS STATECowboys have won four in a row over Wildcats inBoone Pickens Stadium.AT WEST VIRGINIAOklahoma State hunts first win over West Virginiain Morgantown.KANSASOSU has won 10 of the last 11 and five straightover the Jayhawks.AT TEXAS TECHWinners of six straight over the Red Raiders, OSUhasn’t lost to Tech since 2008.TCUCowboys have won last three over the HornedFrogs in StillwaterAT IOWA STATEOSU hunts sixth win in last seven meetings withthe CyclonesBAYLORCowboys haven’t lost to the Bears in Stillwatersince 1939 (11 straight wins)OKLAHOMACowboys in search of second straight win overSooners, third in last five meetingsOKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 7


20<strong>15</strong> SEASON PREVIEWCOACHING MOVESMike Gundy welcomes four new position coaches andtwo analysts into the program. A short look at each:Greg AdkinsOffensive Line Coach►Came to OSU from the Buffalo Bills, where he coachedtight ends for two years. Previous college coaching stopsinclude Georgia (offensive line and tight ends), Tennessee(offensive line, tight ends and recruiting coordinator) andSyracuse (offensive line and recruiting coordinator)Marcus ArroyoRunning Backs Coach►Came to OSU from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, wherehe coached quarterbacks and served as the play caller lastseason. Was the offensive coordinator at Southern Missfor former OSU assistant Todd Monken in 2013 beforemoving on to the NFL. Coached quarterbacks at California,Wyoming and San Jose State.Dan HammerschmidtSafeties Coach►29-year coaching veteran who has experience coachingon both sides of the ball. Was an offensive assistant forthe Houston Texans from 2012-13 and coached runningbacks at the University of Houston last season. Other fulltimecoaching stops came at Duke, Colorado State, Rice,Wyoming and VMI.Jason McEndooTight Ends Coach►Came to OSU just three seasons removed from beingnamed FCS National Assistant Coach of the Year while atMontana State, where he spent 12 seasons.Bill ClayDefensive Analyst►Has spent nearly a half-century coaching football.During his distinguished career, he held the defensivecoordinator title at Southern Mississippi, SMU, Temple,Mississippi State, UTEP, UAB and Oklahoma State.Additionally, he served as an assistant at Virginia, VirginiaTech, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Louisiana Tech, TexasA&M, Samford and Blinn College.Darrell WyattOffensive Analyst►Has served as offensive coordinator at Kansas andSouthern Mississippi and co-offensive coordinator atKansas and Texas during his 25-year coaching career. Inaddition to his coordinator stops, Wyatt has been an assistantat Sam Houston State, Wyoming, Baylor, Kansas,Oklahoma State, Oklahoma, the Minnesota Vikings andArizona.QUARTERBACKIf improved play from the big men up front wasn’t the primary key in Oklahoma State’s offensive improvement in thefinal three games of 2014, then the insertion of Mason Rudolph at quarterback was. Head coach Mike Gundy was forcedto pull Rudolph’s redshirt leading up to the Cowboys’ week-11 battle with Baylor in Waco and from that point on, OklahomaState’s offense started to look like what observers have come to expect during the Gundy era. Rudolph played Baylor’scelebrated senior quarterback Bryce Petty to a standstill, then quarterbacked the Cowboys to a Bedlam win over Oklahomain Norman when nothing short of an upset victory over the Sooners would get the Pokes into a bowl game. Then hewent on to lead OSU to victory over Washington in the Cactus Bowl.His <strong>15</strong>4.01 efficiency rating was by far the best among Oklahoma State quarterbacks last season, and according toESPN, he turned in an 85.1 QBR in leading the Cowboys to victory over the Huskies in the bowl game. Perhaps evenmore remarkable is the fact that he did that damage against a Washington defense that finished the season ranked secondin the nation in quarterback sacks and featured three first-round draft picks and four players drafted in the first two rounds.Baylor (17th nationally in quarterback sacks) was also one of the better teams in the country at harassing opposing quarterbacks.So what does that mean for 20<strong>15</strong>? It means that for the first time since Brandon Weeden was under center for theCowboys, Mike Gundy has a clear-cut starter at quarterback going into the fall.But that doesn’t mean Rudolph is the only weapon in Gundy’s quarterback arsenal, because senior J.W. Walsh alsoreturns after missing most of last season to injury.At the risk of perhaps oversimplifying things, Walsh’s injury had a devastating impact on the Cowboys’ offense last year.The areas where Walsh is at his best - running, extending plays and improvising - were a perfect mask to the areas whereOklahoma State’s offensive line had its worst struggles. There was no clearer evidence of that than in the season-openeragainst Florida State. The reigning national champion-Seminoles returned nearly every significant playmaker on defensefrom their 2013 title team that finished the previous season as the nation’s top team in scoring defense and pass defense.Yet the Noles’ vaunted pass rush was slowed down dramatically and kept at bay out of respect for Walsh’s ability to makeplays with his feet. When Walsh was lost for the season in week two, the offensive line began to be exposed for its inabilityto protect a pure pocket passer in Daxx Garman or generate a straight-ahead running game, thus sending the Cowboyoffense on its road to struggles.All that said, Walsh is back for his senior year and there is perhaps no player on the roster more respected than he inthe locker room. With career stats that include a .622 completion percentage, 3,130 passing yards, 23 passing touchdowns,5.5 yards per rush and 12 rushing touchdowns, Walsh is no charity case or locker room figurehead - he is a provenweapon that is not to be dismissed when discussing the Cowboy offense.Among those joining Rudolph and Walsh at quarterback are redshirt freshman walk-on Taylor Cornelius and true freshmanJohn Kolar. A native of Norman, Okla., Kolar enrolled in January and partcipated in spring practice.THE BOTTOM LINEQuarterback figures to be an area of strength for Oklahoma State in 20<strong>15</strong>. Mason Rudolph created significant buzz withhis work to cap the 2014 season and has earned the right to be tabbed as the starter. Should somethinghappen there, however, the Pokes are in the capable hands of a proven playmaker in senior J.W. Walsh.RUNNING BACKPerhaps no position group at Oklahoma State offers more question marks than running back, where junior RennieChilds is the only player who has carried any kind of workload at tailback, but even still, this is the first time in his careerthat he has been positioned higher than third on the depth chart. In 2013, he was behind Jeremy Smith and DesmondRoland and last year, he was behind Roland and Tyreek Hill, so this is his first real look at being a featured back.In a reserve role, Childs has averaged 4.1 yards per carry and has scored four rushing touchdowns in his career. Forwhat it’s worth, he carried 11 times for 83 yards and a touchdown in the 20<strong>15</strong> spring game.Though he did not participate in spring practice, junior college transfer Chris Carson is a viable starting candidate. Anative of Lilburn, Ga., who originally committed to play at Georgia before switching to Oklahoma State, Carson was rankedas the No. 4 junior college running back in the nation by 247sports.com and has been praised as a complete back who cancarry the ball effectively and block well and has good speed, power, change of direction and pass-catching ability.Based on his work during spring ball, junior college transfer Todd Mays is also well-positioned to see meaningful repsduring the fall. Mays played quarterback, receiver and running back at East Mississippi CC and starred for a team thatposted two consecutive 12-0 seasons and back-to-back NJCAA football national championships.Others to watch include redshirt freshman Sione Palelei, who showed flashes on the practice field during fall camp lastyear before sustaining an injury that ended his season; junior Raymond Taylor, who saw limited action a year ago; and truefreshman Jeff Carr, whose speed, elusiveness and change of direction make him a potential big-play threat.While questions abound at tailback, at fullback, the Cowboys are in the capable hands of senior Jeremy Seaton, who tothis point of his career has split action between fullback and tight end. Though he has never rushed the ball as a Cowboy,Seaton has become an effective weapon in the passing game, logging 13 receptions for 162 yards in 2014.THE BOTTOM LINEThe story is yet to be written for Oklahoma State’s running backs. Rennie Childs is the closest thingto a known commodity. Junior college transfers Chris Carson and Todd Mays will have a say inwhat happens here, but keep an eye on true freshman Jeff Carr, as well.8 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


20<strong>15</strong> SEASON PREVIEWWIDE RECEIVERIf running back is the position group with the most question marks, then wide receiver may be the one with the least.Oklahoma State returns a strong pack of wideouts, some of whom have already proven themselves as playmakers onSaturdays. Wide receiver would appear to be one of OSU’s greatest positions of strength entering 20<strong>15</strong>.Back for the Cowboys are nine of the team’s top 10 receivers from a year ago, highlighted by seniors David Gliddenand Brandon Sheperd and sophomore James Washington.Glidden led the team with 42 receptions a year ago and was OSU’s most reliable target throughout the season. A quicktwitch-style of player who has a fluent understanding of the offense, Glidden was recognized as the team’s offensive MVPin 2014.Sheperd led the team with 737 receiving yards last season, but while that season total may not look remarkable, itshould be noted that when the Cowboys were at their best at the end of the season, Sheperd was the receiver doing themost damage. In OSU’s Bedlam win at Oklahoma, Sheperd made seven receptions for <strong>15</strong>6 yards and had two touchdowns,including a critical 43-yard score in which he fought off double-coverage to make a catch, shoved one Sooner tothe ground and spun off a second to march into the end zone with 4:51 left to breathe life into the Cowboys, who went onto win the game. He followed that up with a five-catch, 98-yard performance in the Cactus Bowl win over Washington inwhich he connected with Rudolph for another long score. Put simply, Sheperd looked every bit the part of a star receiver inOSU’s last two games and rides a significant amount positive momentum into 20<strong>15</strong>.Though still on the front end of his career, James Washington provided ample reason for optimism as a true freshmanin 2014 with 28 catches for 456 yards and a team-best six touchdown receptions. His six touchdown grabs ranked himfourth nationally among true freshmen. He did the bulk of his damage in the vertical passing game and is a good complementto Sheperd in that both have already proven their ability to make big plays on the outside. Washington turned in themost productive receiving day for a Cowboy freshman since Dez Bryant when he made four catches for 114 yards and atouchdown against a Baylor squad that entered the game ranked 14th nationally in total defense. Highlighted by a 68-yardtouchdown reception, Washington’s 114 receiving yards against the Bears that night were the third-most ever for an OSUfreshman, trailing only Bryant’s <strong>15</strong>5 yards vs. Kansas and 117 yards vs. Indiana in 2007. He joined Bryant, MarcellusRivers and Hart Lee Dykes as the only freshmen in OSU history to post a 100-yard receiving day. Long story short - Washingtoncan play and will likely be an important part of the Cowboy passing attack in 20<strong>15</strong>.While Glidden, Sheperd and Washington have already earned the right to be called dangerous playmakers, OSU hasa stable of other receivers who could reasonably be expected to join them in 20<strong>15</strong>, starting with juniors Marcell Ateman,Jhajuan Seales and Austin Hays.At 6-foot-4 and 210 pounds with the ability to jump, Ateman has some of the raw tools needed to be a serious problemfor opposing defenses on the perimeter and in the red zone, but he hasn’t yet had the kind of impact that he is capable of.Now an upperclassman, Ateman is developing in his understanding of how defenses work and some of the tricks of thetrade to help himself get open. With continued development in those two areas, it’s not a stretch to think he can significantlyimprove upon his totals of 20 catches and 268 yards from last year. That said, one area where he has demonstratedthe ability to be a difference-maker in games is his ability to block down the field.Seales went into last year as the team’s leading returning receiver and shouldered some of the load of expectationsthat came with that. But in retrospect, perhaps it was premature to heap that kind of weight on him. Seales’ productivitywas okay in 2014 (18 catches for 278 yards and three touchdowns), but similar to Ateman, it isn’t a reach to think that hecould do much more in 20<strong>15</strong>. As a freshman in 2013, Seales hauled in 39 receptions for 571 yards and three touchdowns,so he has already shown the ability to make plays. A strong offseason could thrust Seales into more of a leadership rolethis fall.Injuries made it so Hays never really got a fair chance to show what he can do in 2014. He played in 10 games andfinished with nine receptions for 57 yards, but those numbers don’t do justice to the kind of impact that he can have whenhealthy. Consider that as a true freshman in 2012, Hays made 29 receptions for 394 yards and two touchdowns. He lostalmost all of 2013 to injury and was a shadow of himself in 2014. If he can stay healthy, Hays can make a significant differencefor the Cowboy receiving corps, not just on the stat sheet, but also because of his ability to block and because ofthe fact that he can factor prominently into the depth of the position group with his ability to play all of the receiver positionswithin the framework of OSU’s offense.A player who did not receive much attention last season but who should not be dismissed heading into 20<strong>15</strong> is ChrisLacy. Lacy is remarkably smart and has some of the tools needed to be an impact player. Others who will get some practicereps and have a reasonable chance to warrant some playing time in games include redshirt freshman Keenen Brown,junior C.J. Curry, redshirt freshman Cole Neph, senior Kameron Doolittle and freshman Jalen McClesky.THE BOTTOM LINEOklahoma State has plenty of good options at wide receiver and does not want for much in this area.The Cowboys have proven playmakers on the outside and in the slot. As the offensive line and quarterback playimproved late last year, the talent of the receivers - most notably Brandon Sheperd - came to the fore.It’s reasonable to expect increased production from this group in 20<strong>15</strong>.STATE OF THE PROGRAMThe Oklahoma State football program has risen to anew level of national prominence in recent years. A look:MOST WINS, 2008-141. Alabama 84-11-02. Boise State 81-12-03. Oregon 80-14-04. Ohio State 77-16-05. Florida State 74-21-06. Oklahoma 71-22-07. TCU 70-20-08. Northern Illinois 70-26-09. LSU 69-23-010. Michigan State 68-25-011. Stanford 67-25-0Wisconsin 67-27-013. Oklahoma State 66-25-0Nebraska 66-28-0<strong>15</strong>. USC 65-26-0Cincinnati 65-26-0Clemson 65-28-0CONSECUTIVE YEARS WITH A BOWL GAMEOklahoma State has appeared in a school-record nineconsecutivebowl games, which marks the 13th-longest activestreak in the nation. The list:ConsecutiveTeamBowl Appearances1. Florida State 342. Virginia Tech 233. Georgia 193. Georgia Tech 195. Oklahoma 176. LSU 167. Boise State 147. Wisconsin 149. Alabama 1210. BYU 1110. Clemson 1110. Oregon 1113. Oklahoma State 913. Michigan State 9<strong>15</strong>. Nebraska 8<strong>15</strong>. Northern Illinois 8<strong>15</strong>. Pittsburgh 8<strong>15</strong>. South Carolina 819. Stanford 719. Texas A&M 7BIG 12 RECORD - CONFERENCE GAMES,2008-142008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 TotalOU 7-1 5-3 6-2 6-3 8-1 7-2 5-4 44-16OSU 5-3 6-2 6-2 8-1 5-4 7-2 4-5 41-19UT 7-1 8-0 2-6 4-5 5-4 7-2 5-4 38-22KSU 2-6 4-4 3-5 7-2 8-1 5-4 7-2 36-24BU 2-6 1-7 4-4 6-3 4-5 8-1 8-1 33-27TTU 7-1 5-3 3-5 2-7 4-5 4-5 2-7 27-33ISU 0-8 3-5 3-5 3-6 3-6 2-7 0-9 14-46KU 4-4 1-7 1-7 0-9 0-9 1-8 1-8 8-52OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 9


20<strong>15</strong> SEASON PREVIEWSTATE OF THE PROGRAMA total of 21 Oklahoma State products are on NFL rosters.The list includes four Pro Bowlers - receiver Dez Bryantof the Dallas Cowboys, offensive lineman Russell Okungof the Seattle Seahawks, defensive end Antonio Smith ofthe Denver Broncos and defensive lineman Kevin Williamsof the New Orleans Saints. Also notable are the mostaccurate kicker in NFL history, Dan Bailey, and one of themost prolific pass-catching tight ends in the NFL, BrandonPettigrew of the Detroit Lions.The complete list:TIGHT ENDOver the span of the past couple recruiting cycles, Mike Gundy has quietly stockpiled the Oklahoma State roster withplayers who can make a difference at the tight end position. OSU’s offense, previously known for outside threats such asAll-Americans and Biletnikoff Award-winners like Dez Bryant and Justin Blackmon, began to show its flexibility in 2014by regularly incorporating Blake Jarwin and Jeremy Seaton as regular contributors from the tight end position. Those tworeturn in 20<strong>15</strong> and are bolstered by the addition of tight end-turned-offensive-lineman-back-to-tight-end Zac Veatch andredshirt freshman Jordan Frazier.Based purely on their contributions last season, the most likely scenario at this position is that Jarwin and Seaton getthe bulk of the reps, with Veatch used primarily as a blocker.At 6-foot-5, 242 pounds and very athletic with good hands and light feet, Jarwin may just be scratching the surface ofwhat he is capable of. He made five receptions for 107 yards with a touchdown last season. His 21.4 yards-per-receptionfigure stands out as reason to believe that he is capable of being a damaging figure to opposing defenses.As for Seaton, his role in the passing game took off as last year progressed. Of his 13 receptions in 2014, nine came inthe final four weeks of the season. Seaton has split time between tight end and fullback and is a candidate to do it again in20<strong>15</strong>.Veatch at tight end is intriguing. He played tight end in high school, but was converted to offensive line as a freshmanin 2013, where he eventually ascended into the starting lineup for 10 games in 2014. He was moved back to tight end forthe final two games of last season, where he remains going into 20<strong>15</strong>. What makes him interesting is the fact that he isa natural tight end, but now has the added mentality and tactics of an offensive lineman. He is much different stylisticallythan Jarwin or Seaton, but could be a good complement, given his diverse skill set.Entering into the mix this year is Jordan Frazier, who redshirted as a true freshman in 2014 but is a candidate to seesome action this year and into the future.THE BOTTOM LINETight end is a position where Mike Gundy’s philosophy has morphed to suit his personnel over the years. BrandonPettigrew was an All-American for the Cowboys in this very spot in 2007 and 2008 and went on to be a first-round pick inthe NFL Draft. When he left, OSU all but abandoned the tight end spot and went to an Air Raid-inspired system. It has nowcome back to OSU using tight ends as a regular part of the offense and with proven playmakers Blake Jarwin and JeremySeaton back in 20<strong>15</strong> and joined by Zac Veatch and Jordan Frazier, there are some options to choose from.Player Team PositionDan Bailey Dallas Cowboys KJustin Blackmon Jacksonville Jaguars WRMichael Bowie Cleveland Browns OLDez Bryant Dallas Cowboys WRPerrish Cox Tennessee Titans CBJosh Furman Denver Broncos SShamiel Gary Miami Dolphins SJustin Gilbert Cleveland Browns CBKendall Hunter San Francisco 49ers RBOrie Lemon Tampa Bay Buccaneers LBRussell Okung Seattle Seahawks OLTyler Patmon Dallas Cowboys CBBrandon Pettigrew Detroit Lions TEJoseph Randle Dallas Cowboys RBRyan Robinson Seattle Seahawks DEAntonio Smith Denver Broncos DEKip Smith Philadelphia Eagles PJosh Stewart Tennessee Titans WRLane Taylor Green Bay Packers OLBrandon Weeden Dallas Cowboys QBKevin Williams New Orleans Saints DTDEFENSEDEFENSIVE LINEThere is bad news and there is good news on the Oklahoma State defensive line going into 20<strong>15</strong>. The bad news is thatJames Castleman and Ofa Hautau are gone. How valuable were those two? Castleman started 37 games in his four-yearcareer and Hautau was honored as the team’s overall MVP in 2014.The good news is that the Cowboy front is as deep as it has ever been during the Mike Gundy era.Junior defensive end Emmanuel Ogbah, the 2014 Big 12 defensive lineman of the year and a 2014 first-team All-Big12 honoree by both the coaches and by the media who cover the league, is the headliner of this group. While Hautau wasrecognized as the team’s overall MVP last season, Ogbah was singled out as the team’s defensive MVP - and for goodreason. Ogbah ranked third in the Big 12 and 24th nationally in tackles for loss per game (1.3) and second in the Big 12and <strong>15</strong>th nationally in sacks per game (0.85). He recorded 5.5 tackles for loss in the Cowboys’ win at Kansas, which set anOSU single-game record and was the most tackles for loss for any player in the country in a single game in 2014. Ogbahintroduced himself to a national audience when he enjoyed a breakthrough performance with six tackles, two sacks, twotackles for loss and two pass-breakups against top-ranked Florida State. At one point of the season, Ogbah produced astretch where he recorded at least one sack in six consecutive games.At the other defensive end spot is senior Jimmy Bean, who has started every game the past two seasons. Bean’s ninecareer quarterback hurries rank as the seventh-most in school history. Additionally, he has registered 78 tackles, <strong>15</strong>.5tackles for loss and eight sacks during his career. He has done well in big games, highlighted by his performance againstMissouri in the 2014 Cotton Bowl in which he recorded seven tackles, three tackles for loss and a sack. The bottom line isthis - Oklahoma State’s defensive ends have a proven track record of making plays and are a formidable tandem.If there is a question mark in this group, it’s this - can defensive line coach Joe Bob Clements get production fromwhomever it is that starts on the inside of the defensive front, because regardless of who that person is, he will be a firsttimestarter.Based on their careers to this point, sophomores Vili Leveni and Vincent Taylor have the inside track, but don’t discountjunior college transfer Motekiai Maile, who enrolled early and participated in spring practice after transferring from TylerJunior College. Leveni and Taylor got most of the second-team reps last year and were solid in their role, with Levenirecording 16 tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss, a sack and a quarterback hurry and Taylor adding 13 tackles and one tackle forloss. Maile was a first-team all-conference performer last season who chose to attend Oklahoma State over offers fromTCU, Mississippi State and Arizona State.Though the OSU defensive line features a bona fide standout in Ogbah and a rock-solid running mate in Bean, it maybe the depth of this group that is its best attribute - especially at defensive end. Senior Trace Clark is a very solid backupwho would be a starter most any other season. He has 32 tackles and 3.5 tackles for loss during his career. A quartet ofredshirt freshmen defensive ends - Jordan Brailford, Trey Carter, Jarrell Owens and Cole Walterscheid - are also players towatch as their careers develop.10 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


20<strong>15</strong> SEASON PREVIEWJunior Eric Davis and sophomore Ben Hughes are candidates to see extended reps at defensive tackle, and at leastone of them figures to be in the regular playing time rotation.New in the fray in 20<strong>15</strong> are true freshmen Louis Brown and Darrion Daniels, both of whom were ranked as four-starrecruits, and Taaj Bakari.STATE OF THE PROGRAMTHE BOTTOM LINEOklahoma State has proven playmakers and promising up-and-comers on its defensive line, especially at defensive end.Emmanuel Ogbah is as good as there is in the Big 12 and is worthy of being included in preseason All-America discussions.Should OSU get production from the interior of its defensive front, the sky may be the limit for this collective unit.LINEBACKERDefensive coordinator and linebackers coach Glenn Spencer has reason to be optimistic about his linebacking corpsgoing into 20<strong>15</strong>. Senior and three-year letterman Ryan Simmons - who Spencer referred to as the heart and soul of lastyear’s defense - is back at middle linebacker and brings 26 career starts with him. Simmons started every game the lasttwo years. No returning Cowboy has more career tackles than Simmons, who has made 189 career stops. Included in thattotal are 25.5 tackles for loss, which also leads the team. He made 96 tackles and had 12.0 for loss last season, but whilehe was productive on the stat sheet, it was his ability to lead and quickly adapt to a completely different defensive schemethan he was used to that drew the most praise from Spencer. In 2013, Simmons was part of an aggressive, attacking-styleOSU defense, but after that bunch sustained losses to graduation and the NFL Draft and was forced to compete withinexperienced players in 2014, the coaches asked him to play in more of a Tampa 2 set in which he often times droppedway back into coverage. In both scenarios - attacking and dropping back - Simmons proved his ability to make plays andjust like in 2014, he is once again expected to be a rock of the defense in 20<strong>15</strong>.Junior Seth Jacobs, also a starter from last year, returns as well after earning defensive MVP honors as part of OSU’sCactus Bowl win over Washington. From his weakside linebacker spot, Jacobs finished 2014 third on the team with 92tackles and added 6.5 tackles for loss, two interceptions, five pass breakups, two quarterback hurries and two forcedfumbles. At the end of last season, Jacobs was honored by the OSU coaching staff as the defensive recipient of the team’sBarry Sanders Award, presented to the player with the most contribution with the least recognition.While Simmons and Jacobs are well-positioned to be starters in 20<strong>15</strong>, the third starting spot is more fluid. That said,Spencer will be choosing from a strong pool of candidates. Perhaps a better question than who will be the third starter iswhat does Spencer want to do with that position. If he wants a faster, more agile player there (which has typically been hispreference), then junior college transfer Jordan Burton (6-foot-3, 2<strong>15</strong> pounds and a very strong performer during springball) or sophomore Kirk Tucker (6-foot-2, 195 pounds) would be candidates. Burton ranked among the top 10 playersnationally in the junior college ranks with 10.8 tackles per game last season at Kilgore JC and Tucker was a special teamsstandout who played meaningful reps at linebacker late in the season. Sophomore Gyasi Akem (6-foot-1, 2<strong>15</strong> pounds)may also get a look. If Spencer wants to go with a bigger, more powerful frame at that third linebacker spot, then JustinPhillips (six-foot, 220 pounds) would be a candidate, along with veteran Kris Catlin. Similar to Tucker, Phillips was a standouton special teams who broke into the defensive playing time rotation late in the season last year.Other names to know in terms of potential for meaningful playing time include senior Devante Averette, sophomoreChad Whitener and redshirt freshman Josh Mabin. Averette was pegged to start last season before an injury derailed thatopportunity. He did play in two games in 2014, but welcomes this year’s opportunity to show what he can do when at fullspeed. Whitener is an interesting prospect in that he is a power-five transfer from California who sat out last season perNCAA transfer regulations. The Mansfield, Texas, native played some as a true freshman for the Golden Bears and evenrecovered a fumble in a Pac-12 game against Oregon State. Mabin was enjoying a very impressive fall camp last yearbefore he was lost for the season to injury. Should he return to that same form, he would appear to be a candidate to be amulti-year playmaker for OSU.THE BOTTOM LINERyan Simmons and Seth Jacobs are the leaders of this group. Simmons is a two-year starter andthree-year letterwinner. It’s unclear what to expect beyond those two, but this much is certain: whoever gets the thirdstarting spot will have earned it, because there are several good, fairly evenly-matched candidates in the pool.Regardless of who starts and who doesn’t, linebacker appears to be a position group that is deep enough to whereGlenn Spencer can roll different players on and off the field and feel good about what he has out there.CORNERBACKWith four players who have logged extensive playing time returning in his position group, first-year cornerbacks coachTim Duffie (formerly OSU’s safeties coach the past two seasons) knows exactly what he’s working with.A three-year letterman who has started 25 games in his career, senior Kevin Peterson is part of the core leadershipgroup not only of the defense, but of the team as a whole. He has recorded 103 tackles, intercepted four passes and brokenup 17 passes in his career. A starter opposite 2013 NFL first-round draft pick Justin Gilbert as a sophomore in 2013,Peterson had high expectations going into last season. While he had his moments - most notably holding West VirginiaAll-America receiver Kevin White to three catches for 27 yards - the 2014 season did not live up to the lofty standard thatPeterson set for himself. A strong offseason could position Peterson among the best cornerbacks in the Big 12 going into20<strong>15</strong>.Since 2009, Oklahoma State has six first-round NFL Draftpicks, a total that leads the Big 12 and ranks eighth nationally.A closer look:OSU’S FIRST-ROUND PICKS SINCE 2009Year Rd. Pick Player Team Pos.2009 1 20 Brandon Pettigrew Lions TE2010 1 6 Russell Okung Seahawks T1 24 Dez Bryant Cowboys WR2012 1 5 Justin Blackmon Jaguars WR1 22 Brandon Weeden Browns QB2014 1 8 Justin Gilbert Browns CBFIRST-ROUND PICKS, 2009-<strong>15</strong> (BIG 12)1. Oklahoma State 62. Baylor 5Oklahoma 54. Texas 45. West Virginia 36. TCU 27. Kansas State 1Texas Tech 19. Iowa State 0Kansas 0FIRST-ROUND PICKS, 2009-<strong>15</strong> (NATIONAL)1. Alabama 172. Florida 103. Florida State 8USC 85. LSU 7Missouri 7Texas A&M 78. Oklahoma State 6Georgia 6North Carolina 611. Baylor 5Clemson 5Louisville 5Ohio State 5Oklahoma 5Tennessee 5Washington 5Wisconsin 5OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 11


20<strong>15</strong> SEASON PREVIEWSIGNING DAY CAPSULEA look at what Oklahoma State has coming into theprogram from signing day:►Taaj Bakari DT 6’1” 265 Mansfield, TXLegacy►Bryce Balous►Louis BrownDB 5’11” 185 McKinney, TXMcKinney NorthATH 6’6” 205 Burton, TXBurton►Jordan Burton LB 6’3” 2<strong>15</strong> Longview, TXKilgore J.C.►Jeff Carr►Chris CarsonRB 5’8” 170 Temple, TXTempleRB 6’1” 210 Lilburn, GAButler County C.C.►Darrion Daniels DT 6’4” 284 Dallas, TXBishop Dunne►Za’Carrius Green LB6’0” 195 Duncanville, TXDuncanville►Kevin Henry LB 6’2” 205 Baton Rouge, LACentral►Marcus Keyes OL 6’5” 260 Port Allen, LAPort Allen►John KolarQB 6’4” 190 Norman, OKNorth►Motekiai Maile DT 6’4” 305 Euless, TXTyler J.C.►Todd MaysATH 6’0” 205 Olive Branch, MSEast Mississippi C.C.►Jalen McCleskey WR 5’9” <strong>15</strong>3 Covington, LASt. Paul’s►Kenneth McGruder DB 6’1” 209 Alief, TXAlief Taylor►Brandon Pertile OL6’5” 310 Clearwater, FLMesa C.C.►Vaimoe Sekona DT 6’4” 289 Encino, CACrespi►Johnny Wilson OL 6’4” 295 Midland, TXMidland ChristianBold - Enrolled early and competed in spring practice.After Peterson is where the depth of OSU’s cornerback position shows up. Regardless of who runs with the first team,Duffie will have a returning starter at his fingertips to use in nickel sets. Junior Ashton Lampkin was the opening daystarter in 2014 and held that position until being lost for the season to injury in week four. Sophomore Ramon Richards, aconverted high school quarterback who was originally ticketed to redshirt in order to learn a new position, was then throwninto the mix - probably much earlier than his development would have dictated, yet he rewarded the coaches by growinginto a viable performer by year’s end. He finished his freshman year with 42 tackles, three interceptions (one of which hereturned for a touchdown at Kansas State) and four pass breakups. What Richards experienced early on was difficult atthe time, but it accelerated his development and will likely be invaluable to him as his career progresses. Additionally, OSUwelcomes senior Michael Hunter, who started the final 24 games of his career at Indiana before graduating and arriving inStillwater this summer. With 91 career tackles, two interceptions and 14 passes defended in his career, Hunter is a wellestablishedPower Five-level performer who could very well land a spot in the Cowboys’ starting lineup.Beyond that group, the cornerback position also includes senior Miketavius Jones and sophomore Darius Curry asviable options for playing time.THE BOTTOM LINEOklahoma State has four perfectly good options to start at cornerback in Kevin Peterson,Ashton Lampkin, Ramon Richards and Michael Hunter. All have already logged a significant amount ofstarts and bring a wealth of experience at a position group that is deep with candidates for meaningful playing time.SAFETYThere were all kinds of question marks at safety going into the 2014 season, but at least one of those question markswas replaced with an exclamation point considering how well Jordan Sterns, now a junior, played in his first year as astarter. Sterns led the team with 103 tackles, and in doing so, became the first Oklahoma State underclassman in 18 yearsto reach the 100-tackle mark. That total ranked eighth in the Big 12 and second among the conference’s underclassmen.Against West Virginia, he recorded 20 tackles, a half-tackle for loss and a pass breakup. His 20 tackles that day werethe most for a Cowboy since 2001 and made him only the sixth OSU player to register 20 tackles in a game since 1984.Only eight players in the nation recorded 20 or more tackles in a game during the 2014 season - Sterns was the onlyunderclassman to do it. What does that all mean? It means Jordan Sterns is an impact player and he’s not afraid to throwhimself into the mix and make plays.While Sterns is a safe bet to start at free safety, Sophomores Jerel Morrow and Tre Flowers are both in the mix atstrong safety. A converted cornerback, Morrow made the switch to safety during the spring and proved himself to be astrong candidate for a starting nod. A starter in six games last year, Flowers registered 56 tackles, two tackles for lossand three pass breakups and he did it in somewhat similar fashion to Richards in that he may have been put into the mixbefore he was fully ready.Sophomore Dylan Harding is a candidate for playing time as well. To this point of his career, Harding has made hismost notable contributions on special teams. Young players to watch include redshirt freshman Tre Roberts and true freshmenKenneth McGruder, Bryce Balous and Za’Carrius Green.THE BOTTOM LINEJordan Sterns provided reason for excitement with his performance as a sophomore. He led the team in tackles andwas a consistent difference-maker in the secondary. Tre Flowers saw significant action as well filling in as a starterwhen Larry Stephens was lost to injury. Flowers and Jerel Morrow enter fall with the upper hand to start alongsideSterns, though Deric Robertson is not to be dismissed when considering candidates for a starting role.SPECIALISTSJunior Ben Grogan headlines Oklahoma State’s group of specialists, but he is not the only returning starter in this area.Sophomore Kaleb Smith, who handled snaps on placements, is back, as is senior Josh Elias, who snaps on punts. Theonly specialist not returning from a year ago is punter/kickoff man Kip Smith.Grogan was perhaps the most improved player on the OSU roster from 2013 to 2014 and he was recognized as oneof 20 national semifinalists for the Lou Groza Award presented to the nation’s top kicker. Though he started the seasonby missing three of his first five field goal attempts, he made 20 of his last 23, highlighted by a game-winning 21-yarder inovertime to lift OSU to victory over Oklahoma in Norman. His 22 field goals made in 2014 is the third-best single-seasonmark in school history.Candidates to replace Smith include redshirt freshman Zach Sinor and walk-on Matt Hockett, neither of whom haveseen game action to this point of their careers. Sinor was generally regarded as the top punter coming out of the state ofTexas after his senior year at Medina Valley HS. Hockett was an all-state selection by The Oklahoman and the coaches atNorman HS.THE BOTTOM LINEWith Ben Grogan, Josh Elias and Kaleb Smith in place, the Cowboys are set at kicker and snapper.Areas to be solidified include punter, kickoff specialist and holder.12 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


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MEDIA SERVICES AND POLICIESMEDIA SERVICESThank you for your coverage of the Oklahoma StateCowboys and Big 12 football. Please let us know if we canassist your efforts at any time during the football season.The following is a list of policies and procedures that are inplace. Please contact the OSU athletics communicationsoffice with any questions or concerns.Gavin Lang (gavin.lang@okstate.edu) and Sean Maguire(sean.maguire@okstate.edu) serve as the athleticscommunications contacts for Oklahoma State football.The OSU athletics communications office is located inthe southwest corner of Gallagher-Iba Arena on the secondfloor of the Athletics Center in room 220. The primaryoffice number is 405-744-7714.FTP SITEOklahoma State Athletics provides broadcast-qualityvideo highlights for media use on its FTP site. The site ispassword protected. To register for FTP services, pleasecontact Greg Bartlett (greg.bartlett@okstate.edu).For highlights of Cowboy games, or to obtain practicefootage, contact the OSU athletics communications office,or C.J. Lickert, Oklahoma State’s video and technicaldirector (lickert@okstate.edu).MONDAY MEDIA LUNCHEONSEach game week during the football season, OSUhosts a media luncheon in the south club level of BoonePickens Stadium. Lunch is served at noon with requestedplayers and coordinators available at 12:30. Head coachMike Gundy speaks at 1 p.m. Contact the athletics communicationsoffice for more details. OSU does not normallyhost a luncheon during open weeks of the season.Gundy’s portion of the news conference is available liveat www.okstate.com and is archived as well. It is also availableon the OSU FTP site on Monday afternoons.MEDIA LUNCHEON PARKING & ENTRYParking for OSU’s Monday media luncheon is acrossthe street from the stadium in the St. John Catholic Churchparking lot. Members of the media should enter the stadiumthrough the loading dock area located at the southeast cornerof the stadium.A NOTE ABOUT PARKING ON CAMPUSMembers of the media who visit the OSU campus regularlyfor media functions should obtain on-campus vendorparking permits by stopping by Parking Services, locatedon the northeast corner of the intersection of MonroeStreet and Hall of Fame Avenue.PLAYER INTERVIEW AVAILABILITYAll interviews with Oklahoma State student-athletesshould be coordinated through the athletics communicationsoffice. During the season, OSU players are availableMondays at the weekly media luncheon. Telephone interviewsmay be arranged by contacting Sean Maguire in theathletics communications office (sean.maguire@okstate.edu). All interview requests should be made at least 24hours in advance. OSU’s first-year players (true freshmenand transfers) are not available for interviews.COACH INTERVIEW AVAILABILITYInterviews with coach Mike Gundy should also be arranged through the athletics communications office. Gundy is availableat OSU’s weekly media luncheon on Mondays during the season. Telephone interviews with the head coach can bearranged by contacting Gavin Lang (gavin.lang@okstate.edu). As with the student-athletes, interview requests should bemade at least 24 hours in advance.BIG 12 CONFERENCE CALLHead coach Mike Gundy is available via teleconference on Mondays as part of the Big 12 Conference call. Contact JoniJames Lehmann (joni@Big12Sports.com) for more information.APPLYING FOR SEASON MEDIA CREDENTIALSSeason credentials for Oklahoma State must be requested through OSU’s official website. To begin the process, visitwww.okstate.com/media. Only media covering the Cowboys on a consistent basis and on assignment will be consideredfor season credentials. A lost season credential will, unfortunately, result in credentials being issued on a game-by-gamebasis as available.The deadline for requesting season credentials is Thursday, August 13. No season credentials will be awarded afterthat date.APPLYING FOR SINGLE-GAME MEDIA CREDENTIALSCredentials for individual games should be requested one week in advance in order to ensure enough time to mail outthe credential and parking pass. Those requests should also be made at www.okstate.com/media. Credentials will only begranted 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 and parking passes that are appliedfor the week of the game will not be mailed out, rather, they will be held at the media will call window at Boone PickensStadium 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 postgameinterview 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 levelphoto work room. Photo credential holders will not have a reserved seat in the press box. For sideline access, photographersmust pick up a game-day vest in the press box with ID required. Vests must be returned in the field level photo workroom, which can be accessed through the tunnel in the southwest corner of the stadium.MEDIA PARKING ON GAMEDAYMedia 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 Sixth Street (Highway 51), the primary east-west passage through Stillwater, turn north on Monroe Street andproceed 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, thetoll road from Tulsa, take the first Stillwater exit from the turnpike. At the turnpike gate, go straight through the toll booth toWashington 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 kickoffand it will continue to operate until the press box is closed.UPLINK TRUCK PARKINGMedia 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 fieldimmediately to the south of it. Uplink trucks that have made arrangements will be parked in that area on a first-come, firstservedbasis.MEDIA CREDENTIAL PICK-UP ON GAMEDAYThe 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. Mediaarriving after kickoff should call the Boone Pickens Stadium press box at 405-744-5757 for assistance.WHERE TO ENTER THE STADIUM ON GAMEDAYNew for 20<strong>15</strong>, working members of the media should enter Boone Pickens Stadium from Gate 1 located on the southside of the stadium. Once you enter from Gate 1, elevators to the press and broadcast levels are located to your right.14 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


MEDIA SERVICES AND POLICIESHOW TO GET TO THE PRESS BOXThe 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 Gate 1, turn right and make another right to the elevators. Take the elevators up to thesuite 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 networkfor those on tight deadlines. Quotes will also be provided from the visiting players and coaches, key OSU players andcoordinators.VISITING RADIOThe visiting radio booth is located on the roof (upper concourse) of Boone Pickens Stadium on the south side of thefield. Only the official radio network of the visiting school will have access to the booth. OSU radio rights holder LearfieldCommunications provides three co-op lines in the visitors’ booth and a dry pair in the visitors’ locker room. Contact theathletics communications office for more information.FIELD ACCESSTo access the field at Boone Pickens Stadium, use the ramp located in the east end zone (Gallagher-Iba Arena side) ofthe stadium. Media credentials do not permit field access until postgame.SIDELINE POLICIESPhotographers are the only members of the media permitted on the sidelines during games, but photographers andvideographers are also welcome to shoot from the broadcast level (southside roof) of Boone Pickens Stadium.Because of the tight sidelines at OSU, shooting areas for each game are designated on a field map that is distributedwith vests. The designated areas allow space for working media as well as OSU and visiting spirit groups to co-exist. TheOSU athletics communications 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 availabilityafter the game.PHOTO WORK ROOMThe photo work room at Boone Pickens Stadium is located on the field level and can be accessed by taking the southwesttunnel (the same tunnel used by Bullet to enter the stadium) and turning left. The work room is equipped with Internetaccess, drinks, flip cards and game programs. A photo vest, which can only be obtained in the press box, must be visiblefor admittance into the west end zone.GAMEDAY INTERVIEW AREASThe visiting team locker room and interview room are located in the Athletics Center, in the east end zone of BoonePickens Stadium. To access the interview area, enter the Heritage Hall museum off of the east plaza of the stadium (eastend zone). Oklahoma State will provide an escort for visiting media and athletics communications directors.Interviews with Cowboy coaches and players take place in the west end zone theater room, just up the northwesttunnel. OSU will provide an escort to that location as well. Members of the media should not approach OSU players orcoaches for comments on the field. The OSU locker room is closed.PRACTICE AVAILABILITYOklahoma State’s football practices are primarily closed to the public and media with limited exceptions (media will benotified in advance of those dates). The first portion of the workouts (generally the first <strong>15</strong>-20 minutes) is at times open tophotographers. Again, media will be notified in advance of those opportunities.Members of the media planning to shoot practice should contact the OSU athletics communications office in advance toconfirm arrangements and practice times.PRACTICE LOCATIONThe Cowboys practice in the Sherman Smith Training Center, which is just across Hall of Fame Avenue from BoonePickens Stadium. The facility has four fields – two outdoor grass fields, an outdoor turf field and an indoor turf field.COLLEGEPRESSBOX.COMCollegepressbox.com is the official media website for Big 12 Conference football. Access and download weekly gamenotes, 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.OSU COMMUNICATIONS STAFFPhone: 405-744-7714 | Fax: 405-744-7754Boone Pickens Stadium Press box: 405-744-5757GAVIN LANGAssistant A.D./Communications (Football)405-744-3875gavin.lang@okstate.eduTwitter: @glang1SEAN MAGUIREFootball, Wrestling, Cross Country/Track405-744-6963sean.maguire@okstate.eduTwitter: @spmagSTEPHEN HOWARDM. Basketball, W. Golf, M. Tennis405-744-7756stephen.howard@okstate.eduTwitter: @ShowardSIDRYAN CAMERONW. Basketball, M. Golf, W. Tennis405-744-4854ryan.cameron@okstate.eduTwitter: @ryancameron24WADE MCWHORTERBaseball, Soccer405-744-7853wade.mcwhorter@okstate.eduTwitter: @WadeMc_Dadx3AUSTIN CHAPPELLSoftball, Features405-744-7714james.chappell@okstate.eduTwitter: @AChappell02TAYLOR MILLERWrestling, Features405-744-7714taylor.miller11@okstate.eduTwitter: @taylormillerosuROXANNE CANTRELLUnit AssistantFootball Credentials405-744-7714roxanne.cantrell@okstate.eduOKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE <strong>15</strong>


CAMPUS MAPDIRECTIONS TO STILLWATERFrom Oklahoma City(Will Rogers Airport)Take Meridian north to I-44 East andthen to I-35 North. Follow I-35 Northall the way to Highway 51 (Stillwater,exit 174), and travel east approximately17 miles into town. Take a lefton Western and follow it as it turnsinto Hall of Fame. To reach game daymedia parking lot, turn north off Hall ofFame on Monroe Street and proceedto the parking structure.From TulsaInternational AirportTake I-244 West to the CimarronTurnpike (Highway 64/412 West). Afterpaying second toll, DO NOT exit onPerkins, instead follow the road, whichis Boomer and later becomes Main,into town. Turn right on McElroy andproceed west to Monroe. Turn left onMonroe to reach the parking structure.16 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


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LEARFIELD SPORTS/COWBOY RADIO NETWORKLEARFIELD SPORTSFor more than 40 years, Learfield Sports has excelled in administeringthe multimedia rights for a host of reputable colleges anduniversities. Currently, the company not only represents OklahomaState Athletics, but nearly 100 collegiate properties across thecountry. Learfield recently brought on SIDEARM Sports, a leadingcompany in digital platform development and ANC, one of the leadingproviders of video displays, digital signage and other technologysystems for sports venues. The company has also developed alicensing division, Learfield Licensing Partners, to provide schoolswith a suite of licensing services, including trademark and brandmanagement. The company also has joint ventures in the professionalticketing and concessions businesses with IMG LearfieldTicketing Solutions and the Learfield Levy partnership, respectively.Additionally, the company provides exclusive sports programmingto more than 1,000 radio stations throughout the country.Texas-based Learfield Sports is the operating unit of LearfieldCommunications, Inc. (Learfield), which was founded in 1972.Learfield’s original name, Missouri Network, Inc., was a product ofClyde Lear and Derry Brownfield that eventually grew from a smallfarm network heard over six Missouri radio stations into a diversemedia enterprise with more than 350 employees and corporateheadquarters in Jefferson City, Mo.As a valuable extension to the company, Learfield Sports launchedin 1975 with the radio rights to the University of Missouri. Today,with over 200 full-time people, Learfield Sports’ agreements withuniversity athletic departments are broad in scope and includemanagement of a wide variety of sponsorship, media and marketinginventory, leveraged through strategic long-term relationshipswith these partner schools. On a national level, Learfield Sportscelebrates the opportunity to stamp its name on one of theindustry’s most prestigious awards – the Directors’ Cup – renamingit the Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup, in partnership with USA Todayand NACDA.Learfield Sports’ mission to “Build the Team, Grow the Companyand Have Fun” is accentuated through a culture driven to exceedgoals, serve partners enthusiastically, work as a team, celebratesuccesses, and do what is right and honest in every endeavor.Collectively, they remain unwavering in the commitment to ensureeach and every relationship is served to the best of their ability,while building on their strengths and striving to lead the way incollege sports.Kip Racy is in his seventh year in Stillwater as General Manager ofCowboy Sports Properties.On April 24, 20<strong>15</strong>, the NCAA Committee on Infractions placed the OklahomaState University football program on probation for a one-year period that willend on April 23, 2016. Being on probation means that if the football programviolates other NCAA legislation within the one-year period, the probation couldbe extended and additional sanctions applied. It does NOT mean that the footballprogram loses scholarships or that the football program is banned from televisionappearances or postseason play. The violations that resulted in this probationare as follows:• Oklahoma State University violated NCAA legislation when it failed to complywith its drug testing policy and procedures after five football student-athleteswho had tested positive for NCAA banned substances between the 2007-08 and2012-13 academic years. As a result, these five student-athletes competed in atotal of seven games when they should have been withheld from competition.• Between the 2009-10 and 2012-13 academic years, Oklahoma StateUniversity violated NCAA recruiting legislation by permitting its football programto select, organize, and direct the Orange Pride student group and engage inimpermissible hosting activities for prospective football student-athletes andtheir families on official and unofficial visits to campus. In order to comply withNCAA legislation, this student group should have been selected and managedby the Office of Admissions rather than the football program and/or the athleticsdepartment. During this period Orange Pride members engaged in impermissiblehosting activities during official and unofficial visits to campus by prospectivefootball student-athletes and their families when they accompanied prospectsto on-campus and off-campus meals, participated in campus tour activitiesand interacted with prospects in the team dining area. They also accompaniedfootball staff members and spoke with prospective student-athletes and theirfamilies in a non-administrative capacity during these visits to the institution’scampus. The NCAA Committee on Infractions accepted Oklahoma State’s selfimposedsanctions of restricting various recruiting activities for a two-year periodand a fine of $3,500, while adding an additional fine of $5,000 and requiring theathletics department to cease any and all use of the Orange Pride student group.The football program is prohibited from organizing any other student group toassist in recruiting for a period of four years.Oklahoma State University is fully committed to compliance with NCAA rules andmaintains a comprehensive rules compliance program to assist our prospects,student-athletes, coaches, administrators and supporters in understanding andabiding by these rules. Should you have any additional questions please do nothesitate to contact the Office of Athletics Compliance at 405-744-7862.IN THE BOOTHDave Hunziker, Play-by-PlayDave Hunziker is in his <strong>15</strong>th season as“Voice of the Cowboys” for OklahomaState University football and men’sbasketball. Hunziker’s “Pistols Firing,touchdown Oklahoma State!” call has becomea nationally recognized exclamationof Cowboy scores. His exciting, yet conversational stylehas made him popular with Oklahoma State fans of allages. Hunziker was awarded the Bill Teegins Excellence inSportscasting Award in January 2011 and was honored asthe National Sportscasters and Sports Writers Association(NSSA) Oklahoma Broadcaster of the Year in 2014.John Holcomb, AnalysisJohn Holcomb is in his 11th season asthe radio analyst for OSU football, andhis eighth season as the analyst for OSUmen’s basketball on the Cowboy SportsNetwork. Holcomb was named the OklahomaSportscaster of the Year in 2001,2002 and again in 2011 by the National Sportscasters andSportswriters Association. Holcomb is Sports Director ofthe News on 6 Sports team and co-hosts the “OklahomaSports Blitz” statewide on Sunday nights.Robert Allen, SidelineRobert Allen, a 1982 graduate of OklahomaState, joined the Cowboy RadioNetwork in 2002 as a sideline reporterfor Cowboy football. Robert is also theeditor of the GoPokes magazine. A formerwalk-on at Oklahoma State, Allen hasworked freelance for ESPN, NBC Sports, and Fox SportsSouthwest. Following the 2011 Big 12 Championship seasonhe co-authored a book, More Than a Championship,with head coach Mike Gundy.ATHERTON HOTELOSU Campus - 119 Student Union, Stillwater, OK 74078405-744-6835WYNDHAM GARDEN STILLWATER600 E McElroy Rd, Stillwater, OK 74075405-377-7010BEST WESTERN CIMARRONHOTEL & SUITES3<strong>15</strong> N Husband St, Stillwater, OK 74075405-372-2878FAIRFIELD INN AND SUITES418 E Hall of Fame Ave, Stillwater, OK 74075405-372-6300STILLWATER HOTELSRADIO AFFILIATESAda KTLS-FM 106.5Altus KWHW-AM 1450Amarillo KIXZ-AM 940Ardmore KYNZ-FM 107.1Anadarko KACO-FM 98.5Bartlesville KWON-AM 1400Blackwell KOKB-AM <strong>15</strong>80Broken Bow KKBI-FM 106.1Cordell KKZU-FM 101.7Enid KNID-FM 99.7Frederick KTAT-AM <strong>15</strong>70Grove KGVE-FM 99.3Guymon KGYN-AM 1210Hobart KTJS-AM 1450Hugo KMMY-FM 96.5Lawton KVRW-FM 107.3McAlester KTMC-FM 105.1Oklahoma City KXXY-FM 96.1Ponca City WBBZ-AM 1230Sallisaw KXMX-FM 105.1Shawnee KGFF-AM 1450Stillwater KSPI-FM 93.7Tahlequah KTLQ-AM 1350Tulsa KFAQ-AM 1190Vinita KGND-AM 1470Woodward KMZE-FM 92.1HAMPTON INN AND SUITES717 E Hall of Fame Ave, Stillwater, OK 74075405-743-1306HOLIDAY INN AND SUITES7<strong>15</strong> S Country Club Rd, Stillwater, OK 74074405-372-2445LAQUINTA INN5285 W 6th Ave, Stillwater, OK 74704405-564-0599 (reservations only)MICROTEL INN AND SUITES423 E Hall of Fame Ave, Stillwater, OK 74075405-372-710018 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


FOLLOW OSU ONLINE AND THROUGH SOCIAL MEDIAOklahoma State is committed to maintaining a strong presence on the Internet and on social media, highlighted by the official website of Cowboy athletics, www.okstate.com.Additionally, Oklahoma State is a player on the social media scene, with strong pages on Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and Facebook.Key Accounts toFollow@OSUAthletics@Cowboy_FBCoach_Arroyojoebobclementscoachtimduffiekaseydunn100jason.mcendoocoachspencerOSUmyurcichPages to LikeosuathleticsokstatefootballOfficial OSU Accounts@OSUAthletics@CowboyFB@OSUFanExCoaching Staff@CoachGundy@CoachArroyoOSU@CoachAdkinsOSU@joebobclements@CoachTimDuffie@kasey_dunn@danhammer11@JasonMcEndoo@Glenn_Spencer@MikeYurcichOKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 19


MEDIA OUTLETSWIRE SERVICEASSOCIATED PRESS –OKCCentral Park One525 Central Park Dr., Ste. 202Oklahoma City, OK 73105405-525-2121Cliff Brunt, sportscbrunt@ap.orgPRINTTHE OKLAHOMAN9000 N. BroadwayP.O. Box 25125Oklahoma City, OK 73125405-475-3314Mike Sherman, sports editorJohn Hesley, beat writerjhesley@opubco.comTULSA WORLDP.O. Box 1770Tulsa, OK 74102-1770918-581-8355Michael Peters, sports editorBill Haisten, beat writerwilliam.haisten@tulsaworld.comO’COLLY (STUDENT PAPER)106 Paul Miller BuildingOklahoma State UniversityStillwater, OK 74078405-744-8367Sports editornews@ocolly.comSTILLWATER NEWS PRESS211 West NinthStillwater, OK 74076405-372-5000, ext. 220Jason Elmquist, Sports Editorjelmquist@stwnewspress.comGO POKES MAGAZINE918-906-4377Terry Tush and Robert Allen, senior editorsterrytush@gmail.comrobt.allen@sbcglobal.netPOSSE MAGAZINEAthletics CenterStillwater, OK 74078405-744-7301Kevin Klintworth, Managing Editorkevin.klintworth@okstate.eduCOWBOYXPRESS MAGAZINEPO Box 3485Edmond, OK 73083405-831-2334Rob Noller, Publishereditor@cowboyxpress.comLAWTON CONSTITUTION102 SW ThirdP.O. Box 2069Lawton, OK 7350<strong>15</strong>80-585-5124Joey Goodman, sports editorgoodman@lawton-constitution.comENID NEWS & EAGLE227 W. BroadwayP.O. Box 1192Enid, OK 73702580-233-6600Dave Ruthenberg, sports editordaver@enidnews.comDALLAS MORNING NEWS508 Young St.Dallas, TX 75202214-977-8766Dwayne Bray, Gary JacobsonSports editorsKatie Hairopoulos, sports writerkhairopoulos@dallasnews.comTELEVISIONKFOR-TV (NBC) — OKC444 E. Britton Rd.Oklahoma City, OK 73113405-478-6366Sports Director TBDEmail TBDKOCO-TV (ABC) — OKC1300 E. Britton Rd.Oklahoma City, OK 73131405-478-3000Bryan Keating, sports directorbkeating@hearst.comKWTV-TV (CBS) — OKC7401 N. Kelley Ave.Oklahoma City, OK 73111405-841-9954Dean Blevins, sports directordean.blevins@news9.netKOKH-TV (FOX) — OKCPO Box 14925Oklahoma City, OK 73111405-843-2525Myron Patton, sports directormpatton@okcfox.comKOTV-TV (CBS) — TULSA302 S. FrankfortTulsa, OK 74120918-732-6146John Holcomb, sports directorjohn.holcomb@newson6.netKJRH-TV (NBC) — TULSA3701 S. PeoriaTulsa, OK 74105918-748-<strong>15</strong>37Al Jerkens, sports directorjerkens@kjrh.comKTUL-TV (ABC) — TULSAP.O. Box 8Lookout MountainTulsa, OK 74101918-445-9363John Mossjmoss@ktultv.netRick Pendergraftrpendergraft@ktultv.netKOKI-TV (FOX) — TULSA2625 S. MemorialTulsa, OK 74129918-369-6397NathanThompson, sports directornthompson@fox23.comKWEM-TV (IND.) — STILLWATERPO Box 1604Stillwater, OK 74074405-377-8831Casey KendrickGeneral Managercasey@tv31.netRADIOSTILLWATER RADIO (FLAGSHIP)408 Thomas Rd.P.O. Box 1269Stillwater, OK 74076405-372-7800Rex Holt, sports directorBill Van Ness, reporterstillwaterradio@coxinet.netTRIPLE PLAY SPORTS RADIO114 W. SeventhStillwater, OK 74074405-533-1051Robert Allen, host (OSU sideline reporter)robt.allen@sbcglobal.netKGWA SPORTS1710 West Willow, Suite 300Enid, OK 73703580-234-4230Jay Hoberecht, Sports Directorjhoberecht@kofm.comTHE BUZZ - 1430 KTBZ2625 S. MemorialTulsa, OK 74129918-388-5100Chris Plank, Programmingcplank@1430thebuzz.comTHE SPORTS ANIMAL - OKC4045 NW 64th, Ste. 600Oklahoma City, OK 73116405-848-0100Dax Davis, Program Directordax.davis@cumulus.comTHE SPORTS ANIMAL - TULSA2448 E. 81st, Suite 5500Tulsa, OK 74137918-492-2660Kevin Ward, Program Directorkward@sportsanimaltulsa.comKRXO THE FRANCHISE400 E. Britton RoadOklahoma City, OK 73114405-478-5104Buddy Wiley, Program DirectorBuddy.W@TylerMedia.comKGHM RADIO1900 NW Expressway, Suite 1000Oklahoma City, OK 73118(405) 858-1438Randy Rennerrandyrenner@clearchannel.comOTHER OUTLETSOSU ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS220 Athletics CenterOklahoma State UniversityStillwater, OK 74078405-744-7714okstate.comTwitter: @OSUAthletics, @CowboyFBBIG 12 CONFERENCE400 E. John Carpenter FreewayIrving, Texas 75062469-524-1000Bob Burda, Associate Commissionerbob@big12sports.comRob Carolla, Director of Communicationsrcarolla@big12sports.comCOWBOY SPORTS PROPERTIESOSU Athletics CenterStillwater, OK 74078405-744-3480Kip Racy (General Manager)kracy@cowboysportsproperties.comDave Hunziker (play-by-play)davehunziker@hotmail.com20 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


Coaches & StaffThe 20<strong>15</strong> season is one of change onMike Gundy’s coaching staff, as he welcomes infour new coaches - Greg Adkins, Marcus Arroyo,Dan Hammerschmidt and Jason McEndoo - andadds Bill Clay and Darrell Wyatt as analysts.


COACHING STAFFOKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSEvidence of Oklahoma State’s rise on both the Big 12 and national levels during Mike Gundy’s tenure as head coach iseverywhere. Consider the following:►Oklahoma State has been ranked in the top <strong>15</strong> of the Associated Press poll in six of the last seven seasons and hasposted 10-win seasons three of the last five years. Only once has OSU finished lower than third in the Big 12 since 2009.►The Cowboys have won 37 games in the last four years and 48 games in the last five.MIKE GUNDYHEAD COACH | 11TH YEARFollowing the 2010OKLAHOMA STATE, 1990►2011 winner of the Paul “Bear” Bryant College Coachof the Year Award selected by the Sportscasters andSportswriters Association and the Eddie RobinsonNational Coach of the Year Award presented by theFootball Writers Association of America after leadingOklahoma State to a 12-1 record, its first Big 12 championshipand BCS bowl game appearance in 2011. Inguiding the Cowboys to the Big 12 title, OSU becamethe first school other than Oklahoma or Texas to win theconference since 2003.►Finalist for the Eddie Robinson National Coach of theYear Award and the Liberty Mutual National Coach ofthe Year Award in both 2010 and 2011.►2010 Big 12 Coach of the Year after leading OklahomaState to an 11-2 overall record and a share of theBig 12 South title.►Gundy has led the Cowboys to a 41-19 recordagainst Big 12 opposition since 2008, a mark that isgood for second-best in the conference during thatspan.►The Cowboys rank 10th nationally with 66 winssince the beginning of the 2008 season.►OSU has scored four victories over teams ranked inthe Associated Press top 10 since 2008.►OSU’s current streak of nine straight bowl games isthe best in the history of the program.►From 2011-14, Oklahoma State has taken careof its home turf, compiling a 21-4 record in BoonePickens Stadium.►OSU set the top five single-season attendancerecords in school history in the last six seasons,including a record average of 59,126 in 2013.football season, MikeGundy was named the Big12 Coach of the Year afterthe Cowboys completedthe first 11-win season inschool history. In 2011,he was the NationalCoach of the Year afterleading the Cowboys to a12-1 record and a Big 12championship.►Eighteen Gundy-era Cowboys have been drafted into the NFL, with six of those 18 chosen in the first round.►Has coached four major national award winnerssince 2008, as punter Matt Fodge won the Ray GuyAward in 2008, kicker Dan Bailey won the Lou GrozaAward in 2010 and receiver Justin Blackmon won theBiletnikoff Award in 2010 and 2011.►Since 2008, Gundy has coached three finalists forthe Biletnikoff Award given to the nation’s top widereceiver, plus finalists for the Rimington Award given tothe nation’s top center, the Thorpe Award given to thenation’s top defensive back, the Mackey Award givento the nation’s top tight end, the Outland Trophy givento the nation’s top interior lineman, the Doak WalkerAward given to the nation’s top running back, the RayGuy Award given to the nation’s top punter and the LouGroza Award given to the nation’s top kicker.►While still in the early stages of his head coaching career, Gundy’s coaching tree has already blossomed. FormerGundy coordinators include Illinois head coach Tim Beckman, North Carolina head coach Larry Fedora, West Virginiahead coach Dana Holgorsen and Southern Miss head coach Todd Monken. Other notable former Gundy assistants includeTCU offensive coordinator Doug Meacham and Texas A&M offensive coordinator Jake Spavital.►Eye-popping point totals have become the norm, with the Cowboys scoring 50 or more points 27 times, 60 or morepoints eight times and 70 or more points twice under Gundy.►Has coached 16 All-Americans in the last sevenseasons, including a pair of unanimous All-Americans:offensive lineman Russell Okung in 2009 and receiverJustin Blackmon in 2010 and 2011.►In Brandon Weeden, Kendall Hunter and Blackmon,Gundy coached the first trio of teammates in NCAAhistory to post 4,000 yards passing, 1,500 yards rushingand 1,500 yards receiving in the same season.Mike Gundy and Eddie Robinson,Jr., celebrate Gundy’s 2011 EddieRobinson Coach of the Year award.22 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


COACHING STAFFIn 2005, when Mike Gundy was elevated to head coach, he could have been described as a sentimental selection at hisalma 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 hisfamily. Most importantly, he was considered a Cowboy by Cowboys.Fast forward to 20<strong>15</strong>, and with that sentimental choice now the winningest coach in OSU football history, it appears theCowboy football program has entered into a new era.OSU has three seasons with at least 10 wins since 2010, an outright Big 12 title (2011) and a share of the old Big 12 Southtitle (2010). In 2011, Oklahoma State made its first Bowl Championship Series appearance – which resulted in a win overfourth-ranked Stanford. The school finished the 2010 and 2011 seasons ranked among the top 10, including a schoolbestthird in 2011. The 2012 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl champs were just .0086 of a point from an appearance in the 2012 BCSNational 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 selectedby the Football Writers Association of America after he was a finalist for the same honor in 2010. He was also tabbed asthe Paul “Bear” Bryant College Coach of the Year, was voted national coach of the year by American Football Monthlyand was a finalist for the Liberty Mutual national coach of the year award. The national accolades came just one year afterGundy 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 cappedeach of its last nine seasons with bowl trips. It is a consistency that has never been in place in Stillwater.OSU was 12-<strong>15</strong> after Gundy’s first 27 games. Since then, the Cowboys have gone 72-29. Gundy has coached 16 firstteamAll-Americans and four individual national award winners during his 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 eightyears has Oklahoma State 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 three in the last seven years hasOSU 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 endBrandon 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 asnew school marks were set for season tickets (50,223) and average attendance (59,126). Six of the eight single-gameattendance 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 won at least seven games in nine straight seasons (2006-14) for the first time ever and wonat least nine games in four straight seasons for the first time from 2008-11. In 2010 and 2011, Oklahoma State reached 11wins in consecutive seasons for the first time in school history. OSU reached another milestone in 2011 with wins over fiveranked teams.GUNDY CAPSULEYear Overall Home Away Neutral League Record Finish2005 4-7 3-3 1-4 0-0 1-7 6th South2006 7-6 4-2 1-4 2-0 3-5 5th South2007 7-6 4-2 2-4 1-0 4-4 3rd South2008 9-4 6-1 2-2 1-1 5-3 4th South2009 9-4 6-2 3-1 0-1 6-2 2nd South2010 11-2 5-2 5-0 1-0 6-2 T1st South2011 12-1 6-0 5-1 1-0 8-1 1st2012 8-5 6-1 1-4 1-0 5-4 T3rd2013 10-3 5-1 4-1 1-1 7-2 T2nd2014 7-6 4-2 2-3 1-1 4-5 7thCareer 84-44 49-16 26-24 9-4 49-35 -GUNDY-ERA STANDOUTSNFL DRAFT PICKSYr. Rd. Pick Player Team2005 2 56 Darrent Williams, CB Denver Broncos2005 3 73 Vernand Morency, RB Houston Texans2005 7 249 Billy Bajema, TE San Francisco 49ers2006 6 199 Charlie Johnson, T Indianapolis Colts2007 4 132 Ryan McBean, DE Pittsburgh Steelers2007 6 209 Corey Hilliard, OT New England Patriots2009 1 20 Brandon Pettigrew, TE Detroit Lions2010 1 6 Russell Okung, OL Seattle Seahawks2010 1 24 Dez Bryant, WR Dallas Cowboys2010 5 137 Perrish Cox, DB Denver Broncos2010 7 250 Zac Robinson, QB New England Patriots2011 4 1<strong>15</strong> Kendall Hunter, RB San Francisco 49ers2012 1 5 Justin Blackmon, WR Jacksonville Jaguars2012 1 22 Brandon Weeden, QB Cleveland Browns2012 6 190 Markelle Martin, S Tennessee Titans2013 5 <strong>15</strong>1 Joseph Randle, RB Dallas Cowboys2014 1 8 Justin Gilbert, CB Cleveland Browns20<strong>15</strong> 7 252 Josh Furman, DB Denver BroncosMAJOR AWARD WINNERS2008 Matt Fodge Ray Guy Award2010 Dan Bailey Lou Groza Award2010 Justin Blackmon Biletnikoff Award2011 Justin Blackmon Biletnikoff AwardALL-AMERICANS2008 Dez Bryant Wide Receiver2008 Perrish Cox Kick Returner2008 Kendall Hunter Running Back2009 Perrish Cox Cornerback2009 Russell Okung Offensive Line2010 Dan Bailey Kicker2010 Justin Blackmon Wide Receiver2010 Kendall Hunter Running Back2010 Quinn Sharp Punter2011 Levy Adcock Offensive Line2011 Justin Blackmon Wide Receiver2011 Grant Garner Offensive Line2011 Markelle Martin Safety2011 Quinn Sharp Kicker2012 Quinn Sharp Kicker2013 Justin Gilbert CornerbackBIG 12 PLAYER OF THE YEAR2008 Dez Bryant Special Teams2010 Dan Bailey Special Teams2010 Justin Blackmon Offense2011 Quinn Sharp Special Teams2012 Quinn Sharp Special TeamsOKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 23


COACHING STAFFGUNDY-ERA STANDOUTSBIG 12 NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR2006 Adarius Bowman Offense2012 Calvin Barnett Defense2014 Tyreek Hill OffenseBIG 12 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR2006 Andre Sexton Defense2010 Shaun Lewis Defense2012 J.W. Walsh OffenseBIG 12 OFFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE YEAR2009 Russell Okung2011 Grant GarnerBIG 12 DEFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE YEAR2014 Emmanuel OgbahFIRST-TEAM ALL-BIG 122006 Adarius Bowman Wide ReceiverCorey HilliardOffensive Line2007 Dantrell Savage Running BackBrandon PettigrewTight End2008 Dez Bryant Wide ReceiverKendall HunterRunning BackRussell OkungOffensive Line2009 Perrish Cox CornerbackRussell OkungOffensive LineKeith TostonRunning BackBryant WardRunning Back2010 Levy Adock Offensive LineDan BaileyKickerJustin BlackmonWide ReceiverKendall HunterRunning BackOrie LemonLinebackerAndrew McGeeCornerbackQuinn SharpPunterBryant WardFullbackBrandon WeedenQuarterback2011 Justin Blackmon Wide ReceiverLevy AdcockOffensive LineGrant GarnerOffensive LineQuinn SharpPunterQuinn SharpKickerJamie BlatnickDefensive EndMarkelle MartinSafetyBrodrick BrownCornerback2012 Joseph Randle Running BackLane TaylorOffensive LineJosh StewartWide ReceiverCalvin BarnettDefensive LineQuinn SharpPunterQuinn SharpKicker2013 Parker Graham Offensive LineCalvin BarnettDefensive LineShaun LewisLinebackerJustin GilbertCornerback2014 Tyreek Hill Return ManEmmanuel OgbahDefensive EndOklahoma State has reached the Associated Press top <strong>15</strong> in six of the last seven seasons and climbed to an all-time highof second in 2011 before finishing third. After missing out on the AP top 10 in 2012, the Cowboys climbed as high as No. 6in 2013.Under Gundy, OSU has not only set a school record for first-team all-league selections, but also for first-team academicall-conference selections.Gundy and Oklahoma State agreed on a new contract in January of 2012. The agreement keeps the former Cowboyquarterback in charge of OSU’s football fortunes through at least 2019. And it is documentation of the progress thatOklahoma State has made since the 1990 OSU grad became the school’s head coach.His record of 84-44 hardly describes the renaissance of Cowboy football. Under Gundy’s guidance, OSU’s Big 12 recordhas improved from 1-7 in 2005 to regular stature among the league’s top teams.Gundy was hired as the school’s 22nd head football coach on Jan. 3, 2005. He had been serving as OSU’s offensivecoordinator under Les Miles. It was the culmination of a legendary career for one of Oklahoma’s all-time great high schoolathletes.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 challengesincluded the dismissal of several players, some who figured to be headliners going into the 2005 campaign. He also had todeal with the shocking death of Vernon Grant, an inspirational team leader and multi-year starter. Gundy handled the earlyadversity with a steady hand beyond his years. The young Cowboys spent year one in transition with a new head coach, anew 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 andproved capable of bumping helmets with the elite of the Big 12. And that win total, as impressive as it was, could havebeen even more pronounced as four Cowboy losses were decided on the final play of the game. The season included awin 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. Scoringwas up by more than two touchdowns per game as the 2006 edition of Cowboy football became one of the most prolificoffensive teams in school history, averaging more than 35 points per game. Oklahoma State joined undefeated Boise Stateas the only two teams in the country to average more than 200 yards per game rushing and passing.GUNDY THROUGH THE YEARSAs a Player1986 The Sporting News Outstanding Freshman QB;Set NCAA record for most passes to start a career without an interception (138)1987 Led OSU to 10-2 record and Sun Bowl win; Completed 59.7 percent of his passes1988 Led OSU to 10-2 record and Holiday Bowl win; Second nationally in pass efficiency1989 Completed his career as Big Eight’s all-time leader in passing and total offenseAs a CoachYear Employer Position1990 Oklahoma State Receivers1991-93 Oklahoma State Quarterbacks1994-95 Oklahoma State Offensive Coordinator1996 Baylor Quarterbacks/Passing Game Coordinator1997-2000 Maryland Quarterbacks/Passing Game Coordinator/Receivers2001-04 Oklahoma State Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator2005-present Oklahoma State Head Coach24 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


COACHING STAFFMike Gundy and his sons visit with two-time Pro Bowl receiver Dez Bryant,whom Gundy coached at Oklahoma State.OSU’s 2006 roster also produced some of the Big 12’s brightest stars, including the offensive newcomer of the year infirst-team All-Big 12 receiver Adarius Bowman, and defensive freshman of the year in safety Andre Sexton. Bowman andoffensive lineman Corey Hilliard were consensus first-team All-Big 12 selections. Bowman was Gundy’s second straightoffensive 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 inscoring and No. 16 in total offense. The conference rushing title was a first for the Pokes. OSU followed up that groundattack 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 theclimb up the Big 12 ladder continued with OSU finishing third in the South. Oklahoma State entered the final week of theregular season playing for a share of the Big 12 South championship. The bowl titles marked the first time since 1987 and1988 (Gundy’s playing days) that the Cowboys had registered bowl wins in consecutive seasons. The Cowboys’ 45-14 winat 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 with3,161 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 anew 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. QuarterbackZac Robinson was a finalist for the Manning Award and a semifinalist for the Davey O’Brien Award. Tight end BrandonPettigrew was a finalist for the Mackey Award and punter Matt Fodge was the winner of the Ray Guy Award. Junior PerrishCox 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 andpicked up a road win against a member of the AP top five (Missouri). That season culminated with OSU’s first appearancein the Holiday Bowl since 1988.NOTING GUNDYLONGEST-TENURED COACHES AT THEIRCURRENT SCHOOL (ACTIVE)1. Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech 29th year2. Bill Snyder, Kansas State 24th year3. Bob Stoops, Oklahoma 17th year3. Kirk Ferentz, Iowa 17th year5. Gary Pinkel, Missouri <strong>15</strong>th year5. Gary Patterson, TCU <strong>15</strong>th year5. Mark Richt, Georgia <strong>15</strong>th year8. George O’Leary, UCF 12th year9. Mike Gundy, Oklahoma State 11th year9. Steve Spurrier, South Carolina 11th year9. Kyle Whittingham, Utah 11th year9. Bronco Mendenhall, BYU 11th year9. Frank Solich, Ohio 11th year9. Les Miles, LSU 11th year9. Rick Stockstill, Middle Tennessee 11th yearHEAD COACHES AT THEIR ALMA MATERTroy CalhounAir ForceBryan HarsinBoise StateJohn BonamegoCentral MichiganRuffin McNeilEast CarolinaPaul HaynesKent StateJim HarbaughMichiganPat FitzgeraldNorthwesternMike GundyOklahoma StateDavid ShawStanfordKliff KingsburyTexas TechMatt WellsUtah StateSean KuglerUTEPFrank BeamerVirginia TechPaul ChrystWisconsinOKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 25


COACHING STAFFIn 2009, OSU was ranked in the top 25 all season, reaching as high as fifth in the APpoll during its 9-4 run. Along the way, OSU set a new record for season ticket sales andplayed in front of the largest home crowds in school history (all of those attendance markshave since been broken). OSU entered the final week of the regular season very muchin contention for its first BCS bowl berth and the Cowboys’ 6-2 Big 12 record propelledOSU to No. 2 in the Big 12 bowl pecking order and an appearance in the Cotton Bowl. Itwas a satisfying achievement considering the onslaught of injuries the Cowboys battledthroughout the year.The 2010 season represented a breakthrough as OSU finished 11-2 and closed a seasonin the top 10 for the first time since 1984. Brandon Weeden became Oklahoma State’s firstAll-Big 12 quarterback, Justin Blackmon brought home the Biletnikoff Award and Dan Baileywon the Lou Groza Award. The Cowboys generated 520 yards of offense per game andunveiled a new-look passing attack that ranked second nationally (346 yards per game) andhelped OSU score 44.2 points per contest. All-America accolades rolled in for running backKendall 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 inthe regular season for the first time ever and for the fourth time overall. The 2010 squadalso became the first OSU team to go undefeated on the road since 1945. All of thoseachievements were reached by a team selected to finish fifth in the six-team Big 12 Southin the preseason.But 2010 simply set the stage for 2011. One year after no expectations greeted theCowboys, 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 thesquad proved up to the task. The Cowboys raced to a 10-0 start and reached No. 2 in theAP balloting and in the BCS standings before finishing third in both.OSU clinched its first outright conference title with a lopsided win over Oklahoma andfollowed up that showing with a Fiesta Bowl victory over No. 4 Stanford to put the wrapson 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, andsafety Markelle Martin) earned All-America honors. OSU won at Texas for the secondstraight season, knocked off five ranked opponents, beat four teams that won 10 gamesand beat seven teams in the final BCS rankings’ top 30.The Cowboys passed for 387 yards per game (second nationally), and scored 48.7 pointsper game (also second nationally). OSU led the nation in turnovers forced (44) and turnovermargin (plus-1.62 per game).Despite a rash of injuries at crucial positions, the 2012 Cowboys maintained their themeof explosive offense by finishing the regular season leading the Big 12 and ranking thirdnationally 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 pergame (11th) and red zone scoring percentage (third).Making the 2012 numbers even more impressive was the fact that OSU was relegatedto constant instability at quarterback due to injury. True freshman Wes Lunt started fourgames, redshirt freshman J.W. Walsh started three and junior Clint Chelf started four inthe first significant action of his career. All three finished the season with more than 1,000passing yards - a first in Big 12 history. Each had at least one game with at least 330passing yards and each claimed at least one victory over a Big 12 opponent as a starter.In 2013, Gundy led the Cowboys to a second-place finish in the Big 12 and an appearancein the AT&T Cotton Bowl. That team went 10-3 to produce the third 10-win season in afour-year span. The Pokes were 10-1 through 11 games and played for an outright shareof the Big 12 Conference title on the last day of the regular season. The Cowboys joinedGUNDY AS A HEAD COACH2005 4-7 (1-7 Big 12)9/3 Montana State W <strong>15</strong>-109/8 at Florida Atlantic W 23-39/17 Arkansas State W 20-1010/1 Colorado L 0-3410/8 Missouri L 31-3810/<strong>15</strong> at Texas A&M L 23-6210/22 at Iowa State L 10-3710/29 No. 2 Texas L 28-4711/12 No. 13 Texas Tech W 24-1711/19 at Baylor L 34-4411/26 at Oklahoma L 14-422006 7-6 (3-5 Big 12)9/2 Missouri State W 52-109/9 vs. Arkansas State W 35-79/16 Florida Atlantic W 48-89/23 at Houston L 25-3410/7 at Kansas State L 27-3110/14 at Kansas W 42-3210/21 No. 23 Texas A&M L-ot 33-3410/28 No. 20 Nebraska W 41-2911/4 at No. 4 Texas L 10-3611/11 Baylor W 66-2411/18 at Texas Tech L 24-3011/25 No. 13 Oklahoma L 21-2712/28 vs. Alabama* W 34-312007 7-6 (4-4 Big 12)9/1 at No. 13 Georgia L 14-359/8 Florida Atlantic W 42-69/14 at Troy L 23-419/22 Texas Tech W 49-459/29 Sam Houston St. W 39-310/6 at Texas A&M L 23-2410/13 at Nebraska W 45-1410/20 No. 25 Kansas St. W 41-3911/3 No. 14 Texas L 35-3811/10 No. 5 Kansas L 28-4311/17 at Baylor W 45-1411/24 at No. 10 Oklahoma L 17-4912/31 vs. Indiana# W 49-332008 9-4 (5-3 Big 12)8/30 vs Washington State W 39-139/6 Houston W 56-379/13 Missouri State W 57-139/27 Troy W 55-2410/4 Texas A&M W 56-2810/11 at No. 3 Missouri W 28-2310/18 Baylor W 34-610/25 at No. 1 Texas L 24-2811/1 Iowa State W 59-1711/8 at No. 2 Texas Tech L 20-5611/<strong>15</strong> at Colorado W 30-1711/29 No. 3 Oklahoma L 41-6112/30 vs. No. <strong>15</strong> Oregon% L 31-422009 9-4 (6-2 Big 12)9/5 No. 13 Georgia W 24-109/12 Houston L 35-459/19 Rice W 41-249/26 Grambling State W 56-610/10 at Texas A&M W 36-3110/17 Missouri W 33-1710/24 at Baylor W 34-710/31 No. 3 Texas L 14-4111/7 at Iowa State W 34-811/14 Texas Tech W 24-1711/19 Colorado W 31-2811/28 at Oklahoma L 0-271/2 vs. Ole Miss! L 7-212010 11-2 (6-2 Big 12)9/4 Washington State W 65-179/11 Troy W 41-389/18 Tulsa W 65-289/30 Texas A&M W 38-3510/8 at Louisiana W 54-2810/16 at Texas Tech W 34-1710/23 No. 14 Nebraska L 41-5110/30 at Kansas State W 24-1411/6 No. 22 Baylor W 55-2811/13 at Texas W 33-1611/20 at Kansas W 48-1411/27 No. 14 Oklahoma L 41-4712/29 vs. Arizona^ W 36-102011 12-1 (8-1 Big 12)9/3 Louisiana W 61-349/8 Arizona W 37-149/17 at Tulsa W 59-339/24 at No. 8 Texas A&M W 30-2910/8 Kansas W 70-2810/<strong>15</strong> at No. 22 Texas W 38-2610/22 at Missouri W 45-2410/29 Baylor W 59-2411/5 No. 17 Kansas St. W 52-4511/12 at Texas Tech W 66-611/18 at Iowa State L-ot 31-3712/3 No. 13 Oklahoma W 44-101/2 vs. No. 4 Stanford $ W-ot 41-382012 8-5 (5-4 Big 12)9/1 Savannah State W 84-09/8 at Arizona L 38-599/<strong>15</strong> Louisiana W 65-249/29 No. 12 Texas L 36-4110/13 at Kansas W 20-1410/20 Iowa State W 31-1010/27 TCU W 36-1411/3 at No.3 Kansas State L 30-4411/10 West Virginia W 55-3411/17 No. 23 Texas Tech W 59-2111/24 at No. 14 Oklahoma L-ot 48-5112/1 at Baylor L 34-411/1 vs. Purdue+ W 58-142013 10-3 (7-2 Big 12)8/31 vs. Mississippi State W 21-39/7 at UTSA W 56-359/14 Lamar W 59-39/28 at West Virginia L 21-3010/5 Kansas State W 33-2910/19 TCU W 24-1010/26 at Iowa State W 58-2711/2 at No. <strong>15</strong> Texas Tech W 52-3411/9 Kansas W 42-611/16 at No. 23 Texas W 38-1311/23 No. 3 Baylor W 49-1712/7 No. 18 Oklahoma L 24-331/4 vs. No. 9 Missouri! L 31-412014 7-6 (4-5 Big 12)8/30 vs. No. 1 Florida State L 31-379/6 Missouri State W 40-239/13 UTSA W 43-139/25 Texas Tech W 45-3510/4 Iowa State W 37-2010/11 at Kansas W 27-2010/18 at No. 12 TCU L 9-4210/25 No. 22 West Virginia L 10-3411/1 at No. 9 Kansas State L 14-4811/<strong>15</strong> Texas L 7-2811/22 at No. 6 Baylor L 28-4912/6 at No. 18 Oklahoma W-ot 38-251/2 vs. Washington~ W 30-22* Independence Bowl, # Insight Bowl, % HolidayBowl, ! Cotton Bowl, ^ Alamo Bowl, $ Fiesta Bowl,+ Heart of Dallas Bowl, ~ Cactus Bowl26 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


COACHING STAFFGUNDY VS. ALL OPPONENTSFlorida State, Alabama and Oregon as the only four teams to rank in the top 20 nationally in both scoring offense andscoring defense. The Cowboys of 2013 led the Big 12 in scoring defense, turnovers gained, pass efficiency defense, thirddowndefense and red zone defense, and Gundy’s decision to make changes at quarterback, running back and left tacklemidway through the season went on to spark the offense, evidenced by the fact that OSU averaged 42.0 points per gamein its final seven games of the year. OSU went 4-0 in November, highlighted by a 38-13 pounding of No. 23 Texas in Austinand a 49-17 wipeout of No. 3 Baylor in Stillwater.Mike Gundy first arrived on the Oklahoma State campus in 1986 after a heavily-decorated prep career. He became a fouryearstarter at OSU (1986-89), and led the Cowboys to a pair of bowl wins, the 1987 Sun Bowl over West Virginia and the1988 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 yearsafter his playing career, his name is still featured throughout the OSU record books. Most of his personal marks stood untilGundy assumed head coaching duties. He began his college career by throwing 138 passes before tossing his first careerinterception. 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 from1991-1993 and in 1995, and served as offensive coordinator during the 1994 season in the final year for Gundy’s collegecoach, Pat Jones. Gundy has coached in Stillwater under each of the three previous Cowboy head coaches (Jones, BobSimmons 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 offensivecoordinator, 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.Mike Gundy finished his playing careeras the Big Eight Conference’s all-timeleader in passing and total offense.Opponent Overall Home Away NeutralAlabama 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0Arizona 2-1 1-0 0-1 1-0Arkansas State 2-0 1-0 0-0 1-0Baylor 7-3 5-0 2-3 0-0Colorado 2-1 1-1 1-0 0-0Florida Atlantic 3-0 2-0 1-0 0-0Florida State 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1Georgia 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0Grambling State 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Houston 1-2 1-1 0-1 0-0Indiana 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0Iowa State 5-2 3-0 2-2 0-0Kansas 6-1 2-1 4-0 0-0Kansas State 4-3 3-0 1-3 0-0Lamar 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Louisiana 3-0 2-0 1-0 0-0Mississippi 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1Mississippi State 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0Missouri 3-2 1-1 2-0 0-1Missouri State 3-0 3-0 0-0 0-0Montana State 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Nebraska 2-1 1-1 1-0 0-0Oklahoma 2-8 1-4 1-4 0-0Oregon 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1Purdue 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0Rice 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Sam Houston State 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Savannah State 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Stanford 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0TCU 2-1 2-0 0-1 0-0Texas 3-7 0-5 3-2 0-0Texas A&M 4-3 2-1 2-2 0-0Texas Tech 8-2 5-0 3-2 0-0Troy 2-1 2-0 0-1 0-0Tulsa 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0UTSA 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0Washington 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0Washington State 2-0 1-0 0-0 1-0West Virginia 1-2 1-1 0-1 0-0Total 84-44 49-16 26-24 9-4GUNDY VS. ALL CONFERENCES(Reflects current membership)Opponent Overall Home Away NeutralACC 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1Big Ten 4-1 1-1 1-0 2-0Big 12 38-29 22-11 16-18 0-0Pac-12 8-3 3-1 1-1 4-1SEC 10-7 4-2 4-3 2-2--------American Athletic 3-2 2-1 1-1 0-0Conference USA 6-0 4-0 2-0 0-0Mid American 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Mountain West 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Sun Belt 7-1 5-0 1-1 1-0FCS 8-0 8-0 0-0 0-0Total 83-44 49-16 26-24 8-4OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 27


COACHING STAFFOKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSGREG ADKINSOFFENSIVE LINEFIRST YEAR AT OSU | 25TH YEAR OVERALLMARSHALL, 1990►Greg Adkins spent the last two seasons in the NationalFootball League coaching tight ends for the Buffalo Bills.►Prior to joining the staff at Oklahoma State, he had 24years of coaching experience, with eight of those coming inthe Southeastern Conference.►He got his start at Marshall coaching the defensive line,tight ends and offensive line from 1991-95 before movingon to Georgia in 1996 to coach the Bulldogs’ defensiveline.►One season later, he switched to the offensive side ofthe ball, where he mentored UGA’s offensive line and tightends from 1997-2000. A two-year stint coaching offensiveline and serving as recruiting coordinator at Troy from2001-02 was followed by a six-year run at Tennessee,where he coached tight ends and offensive line and servedas the Volunteers’ recruiting coordinator.►He moved on to Syracuse in 2009 to coach offensiveline and serve as recruiting coordinator before moving withhead coach Doug Marrone from Syracuse to the BuffaloBills.►Among the numerous notable players he either coachedor recruited are Champ Bailey and Boss Bailey at Georgia,DeMarcus Ware at Troy and Erik Ainge at Tennessee.►Coached three Syracuse offensive linemen to NFL opportunities(Ryan Bartholomew, Andrew Tiller and MichaelHay), plus a fourth offensive lineman – Justin Pugh – to acollege career in which he earned All-Big East accoladesthree times.►He helped coach Syracuse to victory in the 2010New Era Pinstripe Bowl. It was the first bowl trip for theOrange in six years and marked SU’s first bowl win in nineseasons.►In 2007, Tennessee’s offensive line led the nation byallowing only four sacks. Those four sacks came on 534pass attempts (one sack per 133.5 pass attempts – a markthat also led the nation).►His offensive line at Georgia led the way for playerssuch as Hines Ward and Robert Edwards. In 1997, theBulldogs went 10-2 and finished the season ranked No. 10in the Associated Press poll. UGA won no fewer than eightgames in each of his final four seasons in Athens.►Adkins enjoyed outstanding success during his time atMarshall, helping coach his alma mater to the 1992 nationalchampionship and four trips to the national title gamein a five-year span from 1991-95. With Adkins as defensiveline coach, the Thundering Herd led the Southern Conferencein rush defense in 1992. He moved to the offensiveside of the ball in 1993 and Marshall went on to lead theleague in scoring offense from 1993-95.►A 1990 graduate of Marshall University with a degreein sports management and marketing, Adkins was afour-year letterman for the Thundering Herd and servedas team captain his senior year. During his 10 years atMarshall, both as a player and as a coach, he was part of97 victories.PERSONAL►Adkins and his wife, Michelle, have two sons, Nicholasand Nathan, and a daughter, Natalie.YEAR BY YEARYear School Position1991-95 Marshall Defensive Line/Tight Ends/Offensive Line1996 Georgia Defensive Line1997-2000 Georgia Offensive Line/Tight Ends2001-02 Troy Offensive Line/Recruiting Coordinator2003-05 Tennessee Tight Ends/Asst. OffensiveLine/Recruiting Coordinator2006-08 Tennessee Offensive Line2009-12 Syracuse Offensive Line/2013-14 Buffalo Bills Tight Ends20<strong>15</strong>-pres. Oklahoma StateRecruiting CoordinatorOffensive LineBOWL GAMES1991 Division IAA National Championship game1992 Division IAA National Champions1993 Division IAA National Championship game1994 Division IAA Playoffs1995 Division IAA National Championship game1998 Outback Bowl1998 Peach Bowl2000 Outback Bowl2000 Oahu Bowl2004 Peach Bowl2005 Cotton Bowl2007 Outback Bowl2008 Outback Bowl2010 New Era Pinstripe BowlPROMINENT PUPILSRyan Bartholomew, Arizona CardinalsAndrew Tiller, New Orleans SaintsMichael Hay, St. Louis RamsArron Sears, Tampa Bay BuccaneersAnthony Parker, Second-team All-American at TennesseeMichael Munoz, Draddy Trophy winner at TennesseeChris Scott, Pittsburgh SteelersRamon Foster, Pittsburgh SteelersDeMarcus Ware, Dallas Cowboys (recruited)Boss Bailey, Denver Broncos (recruited)Champ Bailey, Denver BroncosWill Witherspoon, St. Louis RamsJon Stinchcomb, New Orleans SaintsBen Watson, New England PatriotsRandy McMichael, St. Louis RamsGeorge Foster, Detroit LionsJermaine Wiggins, Minnesota VikingsJason Ferguson, Miami DolphinsJermaine Smith, Green Bay PackersJason Rader, Atlanta Falcons►Adkins helped coach Tennessee to prominent bowlgames to cap the 2003, 2004, 2006 and 2007 seasons.In 2007, his offensive line paved the way for a Volunteeroffense that produced a 3,000-yard passer (Erik Ainge), a1,000-yard rusher (Arian Foster) and a 1,000-yard receiver(Lucas Taylor).28 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


COACHING STAFFOKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSMARCUS ARROYORUNNING BACKSFIRST YEAR AT OSU | 13TH YEAR OVERALLSAN JOSE STATE, 2003►A 12-year coaching veteran, Marcus Arroyo joined theOklahoma State staff in February of 20<strong>15</strong> after serving asinterim offensive coordinator and playcaller for the TampaBay Buccaneers.►Arroyo originally went to Tampa Bay to coachquarterbacks, but after a health procedure sidelined Bucsoffensive coordinator Jeff Tedford, Arroyo took on theplaycalling duties.►Under Arroyo’s watch, receivers Mike Evans andVincent Jackson both eclipsed the 1,000-yard plateau in2014-<strong>15</strong>, marking the first time in Buccaneers history thattwo receivers surpassed 1,000 yards in the same season.Evans set franchise rookie records with 68 receptions,1,051 yards and 12 touchdowns and was one of fivefinalists for NFL Rookie of the Year accolades. He wassecond among all rookies in receiving yards and was fourthin receptions.►Arroyo came to Tampa Bay following one season (2013)as the offensive coordinator and outside receivers coachat Southern Mississippi, where his primary duties includedcreating the offensive game plans and play calling.Operating in Arroyo’s offense, true freshman quarterbackNick Mullens earned a spot on the Conference USA allfreshmanteam.►Prior to joining the Southern Mississippi coaching staff,Arroyo spent two years (2011-2012) at the University ofCalifornia as the passing game coordinator and playcaller.►Under Arroyo’s guidance, Cal quarterback ZachMaynard worked himself into the No. 10 spot on the careerlist at the school in both passing yards (5,204) and totaloffense (5,350) in only two seasons. His 128.36 careerpasser efficiency rating is eighth on the school’s all-timelist.►Cal had a much improved offense in 2011 duringArroyo’s first-year of working with the team’s quarterbacks,especially in the passing game where the Golden Bearsjumped from No. 94 in the country in 2010 (175.08 ypg) toNo. 46 in the country in 2011 (246.62 ypg).►Cal also rose from No. 90 nationally (334.00 ypg) toNo. 44 nationally (401.46 ypg) in total offense in his firstseason. In addition, Cal moved up 20 spots to No. 53nationally in scoring, improving from 25.8 points per gamethe previous season to 28.3.►Before coaching at California, Arroyo served fortwo seasons at Wyoming as offensive coordinator andquarterbacks coach during the 2009 and 2010 campaigns.He helped develop 2009 true freshman quarterbackAustyn Carta-Samuels into the Mountain West ConferenceFreshman of the Year and the Offensive MVP of the 2009New Mexico Bowl. Carta-Samuels completed 59.7 percentof his passes in two campaigns under Arroyo’s guidance.►Arroyo made a significant impact in his first season atWyoming in 2009 when he installed a new spread offensethat helped the Cowboys score 30 or more points fivetimes, winning all five of those games. Arroyo’s offensedisplayed an ability to come from behind in his first season,recording five fourth-quarter comebacks. His offensive unitalso did an outstanding job of protecting the ball. Wyomingranked No. 7 in the nation in fewest turnovers lost (14) andwas No. <strong>15</strong> nationally in both fewest fumbles lost (7) andfewest interceptions thrown (7).►When Wyoming captured the 2009 New Mexico Bowltitle, it marked the second time in four seasons that Arroyowas part of a New Mexico Bowl winning team. His othervictory in the game came in 2006 while he was coaching atSan Jose State.►Prior to his stint at Wyoming, Arroyo was the cooffensivecoordinator for two seasons and quarterbackscoach for three campaigns at his alma mater, San JoseState. He was the quarterbacks coach and play-callerfor the Spartans in 2006, before being promoted to cooffensivecoordinator for his final two seasons in 2007 and2008 under head coach Dick Tomey. In 2006, he directedSJSU to five fourth-quarter comeback victories.►From 2006-07, Arroyo tutored the Spartans’ all-timeleading passer and total offense leader Adam Tafralis, whoset school records for career passing yards (7,548) andtotal offense (8,111). Tafralis went on to sign a free agentcontract with the Indianapolis Colts in the spring of 2008.He also played three seasons (2008-10) with the HamiltonTiger-Cats of the Canadian Football League, and spenttime on the rosters of both the United Football League’sSacramento Mountain Lions (2011) and the CFL’s TorontoArgonauts (2012) before his retirement from football.►Arroyo also spent one season at San Jose State in 2005as a graduate assistant coach on the offensive side of theball before being elevated to a full-time assistant in 2006.►Arroyo began his collegiate coaching career in 2003,serving as an undergraduate assistant coach at hisalma mater for one year. In 2004, he was the offensivecoordinator at Prairie View A&M, an NCAA Division IFootball Championship Subdivision (FCS) team in PrairieView, Texas.►A native of Colfax, Calif., Arroyo was a three-yearletterman at San Jose State, where he played quarterbackfrom 1998-2002. In 2000, he passed for 2,334 yards and<strong>15</strong> touchdowns. He led the Spartans to seven wins thatseason, which was the most they had compiled in eightseasons.►Arroyo graduated with a degree in kinesiology from SanJose State.PERSONAL►He and his wife, Kelly, were married on July 9, 2010.Kelly began her collegiate athletic career as a volleyballplayer at Southern Oregon and later was a swimmer atSan Jose State.YEAR BY YEARYear School Position2003 San Jose State Undergraduate Assistant2004 Prairie View A&M Offensive Coordinator2005 San Jose State Offensive Graduate Asst.2006 San Jose State Playcaller/QB2007-08 San Jose State Co-Offensive Coord./QB2009-10 Wyoming Offensive Coordinator/QB2011-12 California Passing Game Coordinator/Playcaller/QB2013 Atlanta Falcons Preseason Training CampMinority Internship2013 Southern Mississippi Offensive Coordinator/Outside Receivers2014 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Interim OffensiveCoordinator/QB20<strong>15</strong>-pres Oklahoma State RBBOWL GAMES2006 New Mexico Bowl2009 New Mexico Bowl2011 Holiday BowlPROMINENT PUPILSKeenan Allen, San Diego ChargersC.J. Anderson, Denver BroncosRichard Rogers, Green Bay PackersMarvin Jones, Cincinnati BengalsMitchell Schwartz, Cleveland BrownsBrian Schwenke, Tennessee TitansJames Jones, Oakland RaidersAdam Tafralis, Indianapolis ColtsJohn Broussard, Jacksonville JaguarsAustyn Carta Samuels, WyomingSylvester Alexander, Indianapolis ColtsOKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 29


COACHING STAFFOKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSJOE BOB CLEMENTSDEFENSIVE LINETHIRD YEAR AT OSU | 17TH YEAR OVERALLKANSAS STATE, 1999►Defensive line coach Joe Bob Clements joined theOklahoma State coaching staff in January of 2013immediately after helping lead his alma mater, KansasState, to the Big 12 title in 2012 as the Wildcats’ defensiverun game coordinator and defensive ends coach.►His impact was felt immediately at OSU, as the Cowboydefensive linemen combined for 19.5 sacks during his firstyear in Stillwater, up from 12.5 the year prior to his arrival.Defensive tackle Calvin Barnett was a first-team All-Big 12selection by the Associated Press and the Big 12 coaches.►The development continued in 2014, with Clements’defensive linemen combining to record 23.5 of OSU’s 33sacks and 50.5 of the Cowboys’ 97 tackles for loss.►In 2014, defensive end Emmanuel Ogbah became thefirst Oklahoma State player ever named Big 12 defensivelineman of the year and became just the fifth OSUdefensive lineman - the second in Clements’ two years - toearn first-team All-Big 12 honors.►Oklahoma State saw significant improvement in thescoring column in Clements’ first year, limiting opponentsto 21.6 points per game, down from 28.2 points per gamethe year prior to his arrival. Thanks in no small part to thedefensive line, OSU allowed only 11 rushing touchdownsduring the 2013 regular season, a mark that ranked 11thnationally.►OSU’s 95 tackles for loss in Clements’ first year set thefourth-highest single-season total in school history andthe Cowboys’ 29 quarterback hurries ranked sixth. OSUimproved on those numbers with 97 tackles for loss (thirdin school history) and 34 sacks (seventh in school history)in 2014.►The Cowboys finished 2013 ranked in the top 25nationally 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 25nationally in only one of those categories (tackles for loss- 25th in 2012).►The Cowboys forced 33 turnovers in Clements’ firstyear, with defensive linemen responsible for six fumblesforced, four fumbles recovered and two blocked kicks.►During Clements’ 16 combined years as a player,staffer and full-time assistant coach at K-State, theWildcats won two Big 12 championships, four Big 12 Northchampionships, won nine or more games in a season 11times and won 10 or more games in a season nine times.►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 totaldefense and pass efficiency defense. One of Clements’defensive ends, Meshak Williams, was honored as Big12 defensive lineman of the year after leading the leaguein sacks and another, Adam Davis, was a second-teamall-Big 12 honoree who led the league with four fumblesforced.►From 2004-05, Clements served as K-State’s recruitingcoordinator. The two recruiting classes he spearheadedproduced future NFL players Zac Diles, Yamon Figurs,Tearrius George, Justin McKinney and Reggie Walker.►Clements spent seven seasons as a full-time member ofthe K-State coaching staff, plus two seasons at San DiegoState and one season at Kansas prior to joining the staff atOklahoma State.►At San Diego State from 2006-07, Clements’ time washighlighted by the performance of first-team all-MountainWest Conference defensive lineman Antwan Applewhite.In Applewhite, Clements coached the first Aztec defensivelineman to earn first-team all-Mountain West Conferencehonors in seven years.►At Kansas in 2008, Clements helped coach theJayhawks to an eight-win season and a win over divisionchampion and archrival Missouri. The 2008 Jayhawkspicked up a convincing 42-21 win over Minnesota in theInsight Bowl.►Clements broke into coaching as a student assistantat K-State in 1999, was elevated to a graduate assistantpost with the Wildcats in 2001 and earned his first full-timecoaching position when Bill Snyder promoted him toK-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 abachelors degree in mass communications, then added amaster’s degree in counseling (student development) fromK-State in 2009.PERSONAL►Clements and his wife, Pelusa, have four children,Orianna, Chance, Emma and Kaden.YEAR BY YEARYear School Position1999-2000 Kansas State Student Assistant2001-02 Kansas State Graduate Assistant2003-05 Kansas State DE2006-07 San Diego State DL2008 Kansas DL2009-11 Kansas State DE2012 Kansas State Defense Run Game Coord./DE2013-pres. Oklahoma State DLBOWL GAMES1999 Holiday Bowl2001 Insight.com Bowl2001 Cotton Bowl2002 Holiday Bowl2004 Fiesta Bowl2008 Insight Bowl2010 Pinstripe Bowl2012 Cotton Bowl2013 Fiesta Bowl2014 Cotton Bowl20<strong>15</strong> Cactus BowlPROMINENT PUPILSAntwan Applewhite, Carolina PanthersCalvin Barnett, Cleveland BrownsCaleb Blakesley, KansasAdam Davis, Kansas StateThomas Houchin, Indianapolis ColtsKevin Huntley, Atlanta FalconsAndrew Shull, Detroit LionsMeshak Williams, Baltimore Ravens30 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


COACHING STAFFOKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSTIM DUFFIECORNERBACKSTHIRD YEAR AT OSU | 16TH YEAR OVERALLTEXAS TECH, 1999►Tim Duffie joined the Oklahoma State staff in March of2013 and coaches the Cowboy cornerbacks.►In his first season in Stillwater, the Cowboys showedsignificant improvement by holding opponents to 21.6points per game, down from 28.2 points per game the yearprior to his arrival.►The Cowboys finished 2013 ranked in the top 25nationally 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 25nationally in only one of those categories (tackles for loss- 25th in 2012).►The 2013 Cowboys ranked third in school history inyards per pass attempt defense and third in pass efficiencydefense. OSU’s 21 interceptions in Duffie’s first year werethe sixth-highest total in school history and its 60 passbreakups ranked seventh.►Duffie coached Daytawion Lowe to second-team All-Big12 honors by the Associated Press and the coaches in2013.All-American, and Austin Gray, a 12-game starter at safetyas a freshman in 2011. In his first year at the reins of theRams full secondary in 2011, Duffie was instrumental inhelping CSU finish the regular season ranked 14th in thenation by allowing only 179.6 passing yards per game.►Duffie broke into coaching at UTEP, where he servedas a graduate assistant coaching linebackers in 2000 andthen safeties in 2001. He was elevated to his first full-timeposition coaching the Miners safeties from 2002-03 thenserved as UTEP’s linebackers coach from 2004-06 andback to safeties in 2007.►During his time at UTEP, he coached nine all-conferenceathletes, the 2004 Western Athletic Conference DefensivePlayer of the Year in Robert Rodriguez and a second-roundNFL draft choice in Thomas Howard. Howard went on tobecome an every day starter for the Oakland Raiders andCincinnati Bengals.►In addition to his role at UTEP, Duffie worked with theDetroit Lions in the summer of 2001 in a coaching fellowship.►As a two-year starter and four-year letterwinner playingfor coach Spike Dykes at Texas Tech, Duffie had 202 tackles,six tackles for loss, one sack, three passes broken upand two interceptions from 1996-99. As a senior, he startedall 11 games and racked up a single-game career-high 18tackles at Missouri. A second-team all-state selection atJefferson High School in his hometown of Jefferson, Texas,Duffie earned Cypress Valley Player of the Year honorsand was an all-district performer on three occasions. Inaddition to football, he lettered in basketball, baseball andtrack.►Duffie earned a bachelor’s degree in exercise andsports science from Texas Tech in 1999 and a masters ineducation administration from UTEP in 2002.PERSONAL►Duffie and his wife, Autumn, have two sons together,Memphis and Manhattan. He also has a son, Timias.YEAR BY YEARYear School Position2000-01 UTEP Graduate Assistant2001 Detroit Lions Minority Fellowship2002-07 UTEP S from 2002-03, 2007;LB from 2004-062008-11 Colorado State CB from 2008-10;Secondary in 20112012 Wake Forest Secondary2013-pres. Oklahoma State Safeties from 2013-14Cornerbacks from 20<strong>15</strong>-pres.BOWL GAMES2004 Houston Bowl2005 GMAC Bowl2008 New Mexico Bowl2014 Cotton Bowl20<strong>15</strong> Cactus BowlPROMINENT PUPILSQuintin Demps, Houston TexansThomas Howard, Cincinnati BengalsRobert Rodriguez, Tennessee TitansTrey Merkens, Atlanta Falcons►In 2014, one of Duffie’s pupils, sophomore safety JordanSterns, became the first Oklahoma State underclassman torecord 100 tackles in a season in 18 years.►Duffie came to Stillwater after spending the 2012season coaching the secondary at Wake Forest. In hislone season at Wake, the Demon Deacons led the AtlanticCoast Conference and ranked 25th nationally in turnovermargin.►Prior to his time at Wake Forest, Duffie spent 2008-11 atColorado State. He was cornerbacks coach from 2008-10and then coached the entire Rams secondary in 2011. Heserved as CSU’s primary recruiter for the state of Texas.►While in Fort Collins, Duffie was heavily involved inrecruiting much of CSU’s top talent, including CrockettGillmore, an all-conference performer in his first seasonas a tight end in 2011, Weston Richburg, a 2010 freshmanOKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 31


COACHING STAFFOKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSKASEY DUNNRECEIVERSFIFTH YEAR AT OSU | 23RD YEAR OVERALLIDAHO, 1992►Receivers coach Kasey Dunn joined the OklahomaState staff in February of 2011. Three of his four seasonsin Stillwater rank among the top seven in school history forscoring offense, total offense, passing offense and passingtouchdowns.►Dunn coached Justin Blackmon to the 2011 BiletnikoffAward as America’s top wide receiver in addition tocoaching him to unanimous All-America recognition. UnderDunn’s watch, Blackmon set the OSU single-season recordfor receptions in 2011 and was the fifth overall pick in the2012 NFL Draft.►In Dunn’s first two years on staff, Oklahoma Stateranked in the top five nationally in scoring offense and totaloffense both years and was second nationally in passing in2011 and seventh nationally in passing in 2012.►With Dunn on staff at OSU, both Justin Blackmon (122receptions in 2011) and Josh Stewart (101 receptions in2012) had seasons with more than 100 catches.►In 2013, Dunn’s work with the receivers contributedto OSU turning in the sixth-best season in school historyfor scoring offense and the fourth-best season in schoolhistory for passing offense.►Dunn helped receiver Josh Stewart move into the topfour in school history for career receptions and to secondteamAll-Big 12 honors by the coaches in 2013.►In 2013, the Cowboys ranked 14th nationally byaveraging 39.1 points per game.►Dunn spent the 2010 season serving as wide receiverscoach at Southern Miss after a two-year stay as runningbacks coach for the NFL’s Seattle Seahawks.►During his year at Southern Miss, the Golden Eagleswent 8-5 and played in the Beef O’Brady’s Bowl. TheGolden Eagles ranked 18th nationally in total offense andwere <strong>15</strong>th nationally in scoring offense. Receivers JohdrickMorris and Kelvin Bolden combined for 96 receptions for1,406 yards and 10 receiving touchdowns.►With the Seahawks in 2009, Dunn oversaw runningbacks Julius Jones and Justin Forsett as they combinedto carry the ball 291 times for 1,282 yards and make 76receptions for 582 yards.►A 1992 University of Idaho graduate, Dunn was astandout receiver at Idaho from 1987-91. He was athree-time All-American who ended his career with schoolrecords in receptions (268), yards (3,847) and was secondin touchdowns (25). At the end of his career, his catch totaland receiving yards ranked second all-time in the FootballChampionship Subdivision, trailing only Jerry Rice. Hiscareer receptions and career yards totals still stand asVandals’ school records, while his 25 career touchdownreceptions are second all-time.►Dunn led the nation in both receptions per game (8.0avg.) and receiving yards per game (105.8 avg.) as a juniorin 1990. He ranked No. 3 nationally with 85 receptions asa senior and was fifth with 73 catches as a sophomore in1989. The Vandals claimed three Big Sky Conference titlesduring Dunn’s playing career and went 24-12.►A native of San Diego, Calif., he went on to playprofessionally with British Columbia (1992) and Edmonton(1993) of the CFL, and Houston (1992) of the NFL beforelaunching his coaching career.►In 1993, he served as a volunteer assistant at his almamater, working with the wide receivers.►Dunn then worked as tight ends and receivers coachat the University of San Diego in 1994 before returning toIdaho as cornerbacks coach in 1995.►Dunn has worked on both sides of the ball during stopsat Arizona (2004-06), Texas Christian (2003), WashingtonState (1998-2002), New Mexico (1996-97) and Idaho (1993and 1995). In addition, he served minority internshipswith both the NFL’s Seattle Seahawks (2003) and DenverBroncos (1997).►Dunn spent several months at Maryland in 2008 beforeaccepting a position with the Seattle Seahawks.►He also worked during the 2007 season on the Baylorstaff, where he held the title of special teams coordinatorand wide receivers coach, and was elevated to assistanthead coach early in his tenure.►Before his stop at Baylor, Dunn was the running backscoach at Arizona where he mentored three future NFLbacks, including Mike Bell, who ended his career in 2005with a third consecutive 900-yard season. Bell finishedhis collegiate career ranked fourth on Arizona’s all-timerushing chart, totaling 3,163 yards on 678 attempts (4.7avg.).►Dunn was on the defensive side of the ball at TCUwhere he coached cornerbacks and helped the HornedFrogs to an 11-2 record and a bid in the Fort Worth Bowl.►During his five-year tenure on Mike Price’s WashingtonState staff, he served as running backs coach. In addition,he was the special teams coordinator his final threeseasons. In 2001, he was also elevated to assistant headcoach. In his time in Pullman, the Cougars went to back-tobackbowl games for the first time in school history (2001Sun Bowl and 2003 Rose Bowl) and started a three-yearrun of 10-victory campaigns.►He also coached two WSU running backs to schoolrecords, with Kevin Brown rushing for a sophomore schoolrecord1,046 yards in 1998 and Deon Burnett establishinga WSU freshman mark by rushing for 974 yards in 1999.►Prior to that he served as cornerbacks coach at NewMexico, helping the Lobos secure an appearance in the1997 Insight.com Bowl.PERSONAL►Dunn and his wife, Janelle, have two daughters, Kaylaand Lauren.YEAR BY YEARYear School Position1993 Idaho Volunteer Assistant1994 San Diego TE/WR1995 Idaho CB1996-97 New Mexico CB1998-02 Washington State Special Teams Coord.from 2000-02/RB2003 TCU CB2004-06 Arizona RB2007 Baylor Special Teams Coord./WR2008-09 Seattle Seahawks RB2010 Southern Miss WR2011-pres. Oklahoma State WRBOWL GAMES1997 Insight.com Bowl2001 Sun Bowl2003 Rose Bowl2003 Forth Worth Bowl2010 Beef O’Brady’s Bowl2012 Fiesta Bowl2013 Heart of Dallas Bowl2014 Cotton Bowl20<strong>15</strong> Cactus BowlPROMINENT PUPILSJustin Blackmon, Jacksonville JaguarsEdgerrin James, Seattle SeahawksJulius Jones, Seattle SeahawksJustin Forsett, Seattle SeahawksT.J. Duckett, Seattle SeahawksDavid Gettis, Carolina PanthersMike Bell, New Orleans SaintsChris Henry, Tennessee Titans32 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


COACHING STAFFOKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSDAN HAMMERSCHMIDTSAFETIESFIRST YEAR AT OSU | 30TH YEAR OVERALLCOLORADO STATE, 1985►A 29-year coaching veteran who comes to OSU aftercoaching running backs at the University of Houston in2014, Dan Hammerschmidt played safety at ColoradoState from 1982-85 before breaking into the coachingranks as a student assistant with the Rams in 1986.►He served as a graduate assistant at TCU in 1987before earning his first full-time appointment at Duke,where he coached outside linebackers, special teams andthe secondary from 1988-94. He helped the Blue Devils toa pair of bowl appearances in 1989 and 1994.►He coached the secondary at Virginia Military Institute in1995 before returning to his alma mater, where he coachedthe Colorado State receivers from 1996-2000. He movedinto the role of co-offensive coordinator and quarterbackscoach and served in that capacity from 2001-07.►With Hammerschmidt on staff, CSU appeared in sevenbowl games and quarterback Bradlee Van Pelt earnedMountain West Conference Offensive Player of the Yearaccolades in 2002 and 2003. Eight of Hammerschmidt’spupils at CSU earned all-conference recognition.►He coached wide receivers at Rice in 2008, and hisone year with the Owls resulted in Jarrett Dillard becomingthe first Owl to earn All-America honors from the FootballWriters Association of America since 1958. Buoyed by the20 touchdown receptions he made with Hammerschmidtas his position coach, Dillard finished his career asthe NCAA’s all-time leader with 59 career touchdownreceptions.►From there, Hammerschmidt served as assistanthead coach and mentored the receivers and tight endsat Wyoming in 2009, then returned to Fort Collins, wherehe was passing game coordinator and receivers coach atColorado State from 2010-11.►He moved on to the NFL, where he was an offensiveassistant with the Houston Texans from 2012-13. WithHammerschmidt on staff, the Texans set a franchise recordwith 26.0 points per game in 2012 as seven offensiveplayers earned Pro Bowl invites. Arian Foster led the NFLwith 17 touchdowns and ranked second in the AFC with1,424 yards rushing while receiver Andre Johnson had1,598 yards receiving and four touchdowns. QuarterbackMatt Schaub earned Pro Bowl honors as did threeoffensive linemen: left tackle Duane Brown, left guardWade Smith and center Chris Myers.►Hammerschmidt returned to the college ranks in 2014as running backs coach at the University of Houston.During his one season, the Cougars ranked second inAmerican Athletic Conference in rushing offense with 183.8yards per game and running back Kenneth Farrow led theleague with 20 rushing touchdowns, ranked second with1,037 rushing yards and was among the top 40 players inthe nation by averaging 5.58 yards per carry.PERSONAL►Hammerschmidt has a daughter, Holly, and a son, Michael.He was married to the late Karen Hammerschmidt.YEAR BY YEARYear School Position1986 Colorado State Student Assistant1987 TCU Graduate Assistant1988-94 Duke Outside Linebackers andSpecial Teams in 1988,Secondary from 1989-941995 VMI Secondary1996-2007 Colorado State Receivers from 1996-2000Co-Offensive Coordinatorand QBs from 2001-072008 Rice Receivers2009 Wyoming Assistant Head Coach,Receivers and Tight Ends2010-11 Colorado State Passing Game Coordinator,Receivers2012-13 Houston Texans Offensive Assistant2014 Houston Running Backs20<strong>15</strong>-pres. Oklahoma State SafetiesBOWL GAMES1989 All-American Bowl1994 Hall of Fame Bowl1997 Holiday Bowl1999 Liberty Bowl2000 Liberty Bowl2001 New Orleans Bowl2002 Liberty Bowl2003 San Francisco Bowl2005 Poinsettia Bowl2008 Texas Bowl2009 New Mexico BowlPROMINENT PUPILSArian Foster, Houston TexansChris Myers, Houston TexansDuane Brown, Houston TexansWade Smith, Houston TexansAndre Johnson, Houston TexansMatt Schaub, Houston TexansOwen Daniels, Houston TexansJames Casey, Houston TexansCrockett Gilmore, Colorado StateJarrett Dillard, RiceJames Casey, RiceBradlee Van Pelt, Colorado StatePete Rebstock, Colorado StateDallas Davis, Colorado StateDarran Hall, Colorado StateGeoff Turner, Colorado StateJeremy Calhoun, Colorado StateRay Farmer, DukeErwin Sampson, DukeOKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 33


COACHING STAFFOKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSJASON MCENDOOTIGHT ENDSFIRST YEAR AT OSU | 16TH YEAR OVERALLWASHINGTON STATE, 1998►The 2011 American Football Coaches Association FCSAssistant Coach of the Year, Jason McEndoo spent 12seasons as an assistant coach at Montana State prior tocoming to Oklahoma State. His 12 years at Montana Statemake him the longest-tenured assistant coach in Bobcatfootball history.►McEndoo helped coach Montana State to five Big SkyConference championships during his time in Bozeman.►In 2014, Montana State ranked seventh among all FCSschools with 244.4 rushing yards per game, was ninth inthe FCS with 488.6 yards of total offense per game andwas 11th in the FCS with 38.2 points per game.►He also coached 2010 consensus All-America MikePerson (a seventh round choice by San Francisco in the2011 NFL Draft), and 2012 first-team All-Big Sky andhonorable mention All-America choice Shaun Sampson.►In 2011, two Bobcat O-linemen – Conrad Burbank andAlex Terrien – earned All-America honors.►MSU’s offensive front led the Big Sky in fewest sacksallowed in 2006 and 2008, and the Bobcats led the leaguein rushing yards in 2008.►Under McEndoo’s guidance, the offensive line wasa leadership hub in the Bobcat program. At least oneoffensive lineman served as a team captain in 10 ofMcEndoo’s 12 seasons.►A native of Aberdeen, Wash., McEndoo was anoffensive lineman at Washington State and earned All-Pac10 honors in 1997. He graduated from Wazzu in 1998,then spent three seasons in the NFL with the SeattleSeahawks and New Orleans Saints. He finished out amaster’s degree from Whitworth in 2003.►He coached high school football in Washington from2000-02 before arriving at MSU in 2003.PERSONAL►McEndoo and his wife, Ruth, have a son, Luke, andthree daughters – Elizabeth, Aubrie and Ainslee.YEAR BY YEARYear School Position2000-01 Lake Washington HS Offensive Line2002 Mt Spokane HS Offensive Line2003-14 Montana State Offensive Line20<strong>15</strong>-pres. Oklahoma State TE/FBPOST-SEASON EXPERIENCE2003 FCS Playoffs2006 FCS Playoffs2010 FCS Playoffs2011 FCS Playoffs2012 FCS Playoffs2014 FCS Playoffs►McEndoo coached seven Bobcat All-Americans and 11first team All-Big Sky selections, including Jeff Bolton, anAll-America center who earned the 2005 Rimington Awardas Division I-AA’s top player at that position.34 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


COACHING STAFFOKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSGLENN SPENCERDEFENSIVE COORDINATOR/LINEBACKERSEIGHTH YEAR AT OSU | 28TH YEAR OVERALLGEORGIA TECH, 1987►Glenn Spencer was promoted to defensive coordinatorin January of 2013. He coached the Cowboy defensive linein 2008 and has coached the OSU linebackers from 2009through the present.►Oklahoma State has become one of the Big 12’s eliteteams with Spencer on the staff, as the Cowboys haveamassed a 66-25 record since he came to Stillwater priorto the 2008 season. OSU won a share of the Big 12 Southtitle in 2010 and won the Big 12 outright in 2011. TheCowboys appeared in - and won - their first-ever BCS bowlgame in 2011 with a victory over Stanford in the TostitosFiesta Bowl.►A 2013 nominee for the Broyles Award given to thenation’s top assistant coach, Spencer oversaw a significantimprovement in Oklahoma State’s defense from 2012 to2013. In Spencer’s first year as defensive coordinator, theCowboys limited opponents to 21.6 points per game, downfrom 28.2 points per game the year before he took over.►In 2013, he led one of the most impressive defensiveturnarounds in the nation. The Cowboys finished 2013ranked 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 conversionpercentage defense (seventh) just one year after rankingin the top 25 nationally in only one of those categories(tackles for loss - 25th in 2012).►The 2013 Cowboys ranked third in school history inyards per pass attempt defense and third in pass efficiencydefense. OSU’s 21 interceptions were the sixth-highesttotal in school history and its 60 pass breakups rankedseventh.►The Oklahoma State defense has been among thenation’s most opportunistic since 2009, as the Cowboyshave forced 174 turnovers to rank fourth in the nation.OSU ranked No. 1 in the country with 44 turnovers forcedin 2011.►Oklahoma State led the nation in turnover margin andfumbles recovered and ranked second in the nation inpasses intercepted in 2011. OSU led the Big 12 in scoringdefense in conference games and was 12th nationally inred zone defense.►Cornerback Justin Gilbert was a 2013 finalist for theJim Thorpe Award given to the nation’s top defensive backand he was joined by defensive tackle Calvin Barnett andlinebacker Caleb Lavey on the 2013 first-team All-Big 12squad as chosen by the Associated Press. LinebackerShaun Lewis was a first-team All-Big 12 honoree asselected by the Big 12 coaches.►In 2014, defensive end Emmanuel Ogbah becamethe first Oklahoma State player ever to be named Big 12Defensive Lineman of the Year and became just the fifthCowboy defensive lineman to earn first-team All-Big 12honors.►Under Spencer’s guidance, middle linebacker OrieLemon exploded onto the national stage in 2010. A firstteamAll-Big 12 honoree, Lemon ranked third in the Big12 and 18th in the nation with 10.2 tackles per game. His101 solo tackles led the Big 12 and ranked third nationally.Lemon finished with 133 total tackles. In his three previousseasons combined prior to 2010, Lemon had 96 tackles.►Spencer was part of a defensive staff that helped OSUimprove to 31st nationally in total defense and a group thatranked 11th nationally in rushing defense in ’09.►Before coming to OSU in 2008, he spent the previousthree seasons as assistant head coach, recruitingcoordinator and defensive backs coach at Duke.►During his time with the Blue Devils, Spencer coachedJohn Talley to first-team All-Atlantic Coast Conferencehonors in both 2005 and 2006. He did remarkable work onthe recruiting front for Duke, helping the Blue Devils landthe nation’s No. 31 class in 2005 and the No. 36 class in2006, according to Scout.com.►Prior to his arrival at Duke, Spencer coached thedefensive line at Georgia Tech in 2002 and 2003 andserved as the Yellow Jackets’ running backs coach in2001. With Spencer coaching the defensive line, GeorgiaTech ranked 12th nationally in rushing defense, 20th intotal defense and 27th in scoring defense in 2003 andplaced a pair of representatives on the All-ACC squad.Eric Henderson earned first-team recognition after leadingthe conference with 11 quarterback sacks and logging24 tackles for loss, and Travis Parker earned honorablemention honors. In addition, Spencer coached MansfieldWrotto 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 inYellow Jacket history.►During his time with Georgia Tech, he coached theYellow Jackets in the Silicon Valley Football Classic in2002 and the Seattle Bowl in 2001. He helped GeorgiaTech to an appearance in the 2003 Humanitarian Bowl, butdid not coach in the game as he accepted the assistanthead coach job at Duke following the regular season butprior to the bowl game.►Prior to his time at Tech, Spencer spent 11 seasons atWest Georgia, highlighted by a successful three-year runas head coach from 1998-2000. Spencer compiled a 28-7record that included Gulf South Conference championshipsand NCAA Division II playoff appearances in 1998 and2000. The American Football Coaches Associationhonored him as the NCAA Division II Region Coach ofthe Year in 1998 after he coached the Braves to a 10-2record. He led the team to an 8-3 mark in 1999 and a 10-2record in 2000 and left West Georgia with a Gulf SouthConference-record .800 winning percentage.►Spencer started his coaching career as an assistantat West Georgia in 1990. He coached the defensive lineand linebackers for seven years before taking over asdefensive coordinator in 1997 when the Braves capturedthe school’s first Gulf South Conference title whileestablishing a single-season school record for scoringdefense. Spencer was inducted into the West Georgia Hallof Fame in the summer of 2014.PERSONAL►A native of Douglasville, Ga., Spencer graduated fromLithia Springs High School before lettering four seasonsas a defensive tackle at Georgia Tech from 1982-85. Hehelped the Yellow Jackets to a 9-2-1 mark and a 17-14 winover Michigan State in the All-American Bowl his senioryear.►A 1987 graduate of Georgia Tech with a bachelor’sdegree in management, Spencer has two sons, Lukeand Abraham. He and his wife, ESPN reporter JeannineEdwards Spencer, were married in July of 2013.YEAR BY YEARYear School Position1990-96 West Georgia DL, LB1997 West Georgia Defensive Coordinator1998-2000 West Georgia Head Coach2001 Georgia Tech RB2002-03 Georgia Tech DL2004-06 Duke Assistant Head Coach/Recruiting Coord./ DB2008-pres. Oklahoma State DL in 2008LB from 2009-presentCo-Def. Coord. 2011-12,Def. Coord. from 2013-pres.BOWL GAMES2001 Seattle Bowl2002 Silicon Valley Football Classic2008 Holiday Bowl2010 Cotton Bowl2010 Alamo Bowl2012 Fiesta Bowl2013 Heart of Dallas Bowl2014 Cotton Bowl20<strong>15</strong> Cactus BowlPROMINENT PUPILSAnthony Hargrove, New Orleans SaintsEric Henderson, Cincinnati BengalsJoe Burns, Buffalo BillsOrie Lemon, Dallas CowboysAlfred Malone, Houston TexansVincent Rey, Cincinnati BengalsGerris Wilkinson, New York GiantsOKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 35


COACHING STAFFOKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSMIKE YURCICHOFFENSIVE COORDINATOR/QUARTERBACKSTHIRD YEAR AT OSU | 17TH OVERALLCALIFORNIA (PA.), 1999►Mike Yurcich joined the Oklahoma State coaching staffin February of 2013 after serving as offensive coordinatorat Shippensburg University from 2011-12.►In his first year at OSU, the Cowboys ranked 14thnationally by averaging 39.1 points per game. OSU scored40 or more points six times and 50 or more points fourtimes.►In addition to racking up big point totals during Yurcich’sfirst year, the Cowboys led the Big 12 and ranked seventhnationally by losing only five fumbles.►Yurcich’s first year resulted in OSU recording thesixth-best season in school history for scoring offense, thefourth-best season in school history for passing offenseand the sixth-best season in school history for rushingtouchdowns.►Balance was a strong suit for the OSU offense duringYurcich’s first year as offensive coordinator, as 14 differentplayers scored an offensive touchdown during the 2013regular season. The Cowboys finished the regular seasonwith 503 rushing attempts and 484 passing attempts.►Oklahoma State was one of only three teams in thenation to record a game with 500 passing yards and agame with 300 rushing yards during the 2013 season - andboth of OSU’s came on the road. The Pokes hit UTSAfor 518 passing yards and battered Iowa State with 348rushing yards.►Yurcich was at the reins for an Oklahoma State firstwhen the Cowboys beat Iowa State, 58-27, and No. <strong>15</strong>Texas Tech, 52-34, in consecutive weeks to mark the firsttime in the history of the program that OSU scored 50points or more in back-to-back road games.►With Yurcich serving as his position coach, OSUquarterback Clint Chelf ranked eighth nationally with anadjusted QBR of 83.9. Chelf was a two-time selection asBig 12 Player of the Week and was a second-team All-Big12 honoree selected by the Associated Press and the Big12 coaches.►Quarterback J.W. Walsh set a single-game schoolrecord for completion percentage (min. 20 attempts) whenhe connected on 88.9 percent of his passes (24-of-27)against UTSA under Yurcich’s guidance.►Other offensive players to earn All-Big 12 honors underYurcich’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) andreceiver Josh Stewart (second team by the coaches).►Oklahoma State scored 35 rushing touchdowns duringthe 2013 regular season, a mark that ranked the Cowboyssecond in the Big 12 and <strong>15</strong>th nationally.►Despite not starting until the seventh game of the 2013season, Desmond Roland led all Big 12 running backs andwas 31st nationally with 13 rushing touchdowns.►In 2014, Yurcich oversaw an offense that produced Big12 Offensive Newcomer of the Year Tyreek Hill and rankedin the top 10 nationally in red zone offense and fewestfumbles lost.►Yurcich helped re-write the record books atShippensburg. His first team set school records for points,touchdowns, total plays, first downs and total offense. Hissecond team led the NCAA (Division II) in total offense(529.2 yards per game), and was second nationally inscoring (46.9 points per game) and passing offense (387.7yards per game) during an 11-2 season.►With Yurcich serving as his position coach,Shippensburg quarterback Zach Zulli won the 2012Harlon Hill Award as the top player in Division II. Zulli setNCAA Division II records by accounting for 336 pointsand 56 touchdowns and tied the national record with 54touchdown passes. Zulli ranked fourth in Division II inpassing 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 24games with Yurcich calling the plays from 2011-12.►Before coaching at Shippensburg, Yurcich spent timeat Edinboro University from 2006-2010, where he servedas offensive coordinator and coached quarterbacksand receivers. During his tenure at Edinboro, Yurcichcoached All-America quarterback Trevor Harris, a fourtimeall-Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Westselection who signed a free agent contract with the NFL’sJacksonville Jaguars.►Edinboro had back-to-back nine win seasons in 2008and 2009. The Fighting Scots advanced to the 2009 NCAADivision II football playoffs where Harris set a Division IIplayoff record with 630 passing yards against West Liberty.►Edinboro averaged at least 30 points per game from2007-09 and consistently ranked among Division II’s topoffenses with Yurcich calling plays.►Yurcich is a 1999 graduate of California University inPennsylvania. He spent three seasons as the school’sstarting quarterback and was a two-year captain. He beganhis playing career at Mount Union College. He earned adegree in psychology at California and a master’s degreein education from St. Francis, where he picked up a schoolcounseling license.PERSONAL►Yurcich is a native of Euclid, Ohio. His wife, Julie, wasan All-America cross country athlete at Edinboro. Theyhave two sons: Jack and Clay.YEAR BY YEARYear School Position1999-2002 Saint Francis (Ind.) RB in 1999,QBs/JV from 2000-01,Offensive Coord./QBs/JV in 20022003-04 Indiana Offensive Grad Assistant2005-10 Edinboro QB/WR in 2005,Offensive Coord./QBs, WR from 2006-102011-12 Shippensburg Offensive Coord./QBs2013-pres. Oklahoma State Offensive Coord./QBsBOWL GAMES2014 Cotton Bowl20<strong>15</strong> Cactus BowlPROMINENT PUPILSClint Chelf, Oklahoma StateTrevor Harris, EdinboroZach Zulli, Shippensburg36 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


COACHING STAFFOKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSROB GLASSASST. A.D./SPEED, STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING21ST YEAR AT OSU | 30TH OVERALLOKLAHOMA STATE 1984►Rob Glass is in his 11th year as assistant athleticdirector for speed, strength and conditioning at his almamater and was a key figure in Oklahoma State winning itsfirst-ever Big 12 Conference title and making its first-everBCS bowl game appearance in 2011.►Glass, one of the most recognized and preeminentstrength and conditioning experts in college athletics,returned to OSU after a 10-year stint at Florida. He firstworked for the Cowboys as both a football graduateassistant coach and strength coach from 1986-95 and hiscurrent tenure brings his total to 20 years at OklahomaState.►During his career, Glass has worked with two HeismanTrophy winners (Barry Sanders and Danny Wuerffel), aGolden Spikes Award winner (Robin Ventura), a ThorpeAward winner (Lawrence Wright) a two-time BiletnikoffAward winner (Justin Blackmon), a Lou Groza Awardwinner (Dan Bailey) and a Ray Guy Award winner (MattFodge) in addition to 19 first-round NFL draft picks andthree first-round NBA draft picks as well as countless All-Americans and Olympians.►After earning his bachelor’s degree from OklahomaState in 1984, Glass served on Pat Jones’ football staff asa graduate assistant coach. He was named head strengthcoach at OSU in 1989 and served in that capacity until1995, when he accepted a position as coordinator ofstrength and conditioning at Florida. He became Florida’sdirector of strength and conditioning in 1998.►In May of 2002, Glass was named a Master Strengthand Conditioning Coach, the highest honor that canbe achieved as a strength and conditioning coach, bythe National Conference of Collegiate Strength andConditioning Coaches Association.►Glass has been associated with 21 bowl teams since1987, including the Alamo, Sun, Holiday, Insight, Cotton,Fiesta and Cactus Bowls at Oklahoma State, and 10 bowlsat Florida, including the 1996 Fiesta Bowl, two OrangeBowls and two Sugar Bowls. He was at Florida for anational championship and worked with two Gator squadsthat played in the national title game. He worked with fourUF teams that played in the SEC championship game.►At Oklahoma State, Glass has been instrumental in thedevelopment of All-Americans Barry Sanders, ThurmanThomas, Dez Bryant, Kendall Hunter, Brandon Pettigrew,Russell Okung, Justin Blackmon, Levy Adcock, QuinnSharp, Justin Gilbert and Jason Gildon.►At Florida, he worked with Fred Taylor, Jevon Kearse,Gerard Warren, Kenyatta Walker, Rex Grossman and LitoSheppard, all of whom were first-round draft picks in theNational Football League.PERSONAL►Glass was born July 3, 1961, in Newkirk, Okla. Heis married to the former Laurie Lipe, and they have twochildren, Garrison and Jared.YEAR BY YEARYear Employer Position1986-88 Oklahoma State Graduate Assistant1989-95 Oklahoma State Head Strength Coach1995-98 Florida Coordinator of Strength andConditioning1998-2004 Florida Director of Strength andConditioning2005-pres. Oklahoma State Assistant Athletic Director,Speed, Strength andConditioningBOWL GAMES1987 Sun Bowl1988 Holiday Bowl1996 Fiesta Bowl1997 Sugar Bowl1998 Citrus Bowl1999 Orange Bowl2000 Citrus Bowl2001 Sugar Bowl2002 Orange Bowl2003 Outback Bowl2004 Outback Bowl2004 Peach Bowl2006 Independence Bowl2007 Insight Bowl2008 Holiday Bowl2010 Cotton Bowl2010 Alamo Bowl2012 Fiesta Bowl2013 Heart of Dallas Bowl2014 Cotton Bowl20<strong>15</strong> Cactus BowlPROMINENT PUPILSBarry Sanders, Detroit LionsDanny Wuerffel, New Orleans SaintsThurman Thomas, Buffalo BillsRussell Okung, Seattle SeahawksJustin Blackmon, Jacksonville JaguarsDez Bryant, Dallas CowboysBrandon Weeden, Dallas CowboysBrandon Pettigrew, Detroit LionsJustin Gilbert, Cleveland BrownsKendall Hunter, San Francisco 49ersJevon Kearse, Tennessee TitansFred Taylor, New England PatriotsJason Gildon, Pittsburgh SteelersLito Sheppard, New York JetsRex Grossman, Houston TexansIke Hilliard, Tampa Bay BuccaneersOKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 37


ANALYSTSOKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSBILL CLAYDEFENSIVE ANALYSTFIRST YEAR AT OSU | 47TH YEAR OVERALLARKANSAS, 1963►Bill Clay has spent nearly a half-century coachingfootball and has served as defensive coordinator at sevenDivision I schools, including Oklahoma State from 2001-04.►He joined the OSU staff as a defensive analyst inFebruary of 20<strong>15</strong> after being out of football for threeseasons.►During his distinguished career, Clay held the defensivecoordinator title at Southern Mississippi, SMU, Temple,Mississippi State, UTEP, UAB and Oklahoma State.Additionally, he served as an assistant at Virginia, VirginiaTech, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Louisiana Tech, TexasA&M, Samford and Blinn College.►Clay is a native of Marianna, Ark., and graduated fromthe University of Arkansas in 1963. He was a two-yearletterman for the Razorbacks.PERSONAL►Clay and his wife, Marimarlene, have four growndaughters, Christina Long, Kimberly Bennett, Amanda Clayand Kelly Kittrell.YEAR BY YEARYear School Position1965-68 Ganby HS Coach1969-71 Virginia Assistant Coach1972 Virginia Tech Linebackers1973-74 South Carolina Linebackers1976-79 Southern Mississippi Assistant Coach1980-81 Southern Mississippi Defensive Coordinator1982-86 SMU Defensive Coordinator1987 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Defensive Assistant1988 Temple Defensive Coordinator1989-90 Mississippi State Assistant Coach1991-95 Mississippi State Defensive Coordinator1996 UTEP Defensive Coordinator1997-2000 UAB Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers2001-04 Oklahoma State Defensive Coordinator2005 Louisiana Tech Inside Linebackers2006-07 Texas A&M Safeties2008-10 Samford Linebackers2011 Blinn College Defensive CoordinatorBOWL GAMES1980 Independence Bowl1981 Tangerine Bowl1982 Cotton Bowl1983 Sun Bowl1984 Aloha Bowl1991 Liberty Bowl1993 Peach Bowl1994 Peach Bowl2002 Houston Bowl2003 Cotton Bowl2004 Alamo Bowl2006 Holiday BowlOKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSDARRELL WYATTOFFENSIVE ANALYSTFIRST YEAR AT OSU | 26TH YEAR OVERALLKANSAS STATE, 1989►Wyatt is a former Oklahoma State assistant (2001)who has served as offensive coordinator at Kansas andSouthern Mississippi and co-offensive coordinator atKansas and Texas during his 25-year coaching career.►He joined the Oklahoma State staff as an offensiveanalyst in February of 20<strong>15</strong>.►In addition to his coordinator stops, Wyatt has been anassistant at Sam Houston State, Wyoming, Baylor, Kansas,Oklahoma State, Oklahoma, the Minnesota Vikings andArizona.►He started his collegiate playing career as a widereceiver at Trinity Valley CC before playing two seasons atKansas State (1987-88). He graduated from KSU with adegree in sociology in 1989.PERSONAL►Wyatt is a native of Killeen, Texas, and earned All-Central Texas honors in football at Killeen High School.He and his wife Cindy have two children, Desmond andCharese.YEAR BY YEARYear School Position1989-91 Trinity Valley CC Wide Receivers/Defensive Backs1992-94 Sam Houston State Wide Receivers1995 Wyoming Wide Receivers1996 Baylor Wide Receivers1997 Kansas Wide Receivers1998-99 Kansas Assistant Head Coach/Wide Receivers2000 Kansas Associate Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers2001 Oklahoma State Passing Game Coordinator/Wide Receivers2002-04 Oklahoma Wide Receivers2005 Oklahoma Passing Game Coordinator/Wide Receivers2006 Minnesota Vikings Wide Receivers2007 Arizona Passing Game Coordinator/Wide Receivers2008-09 Southern Mississippi Associate Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers2010 Kansas Co-Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers2011-12 Texas Co-Recruiting Coordinator/Wide Receivers2013 Texas Co-Offensive Coordinator/Wide ReceiversBOWL GAMES2003 Rose Bowl2004 Sugar Bowl2005 Holiday Bowl2005 Orange Bowl2008 New Orleans Bowl2009 New Orleans Bowl2011 Holiday Bowl2012 Alamo Bowl2013 Alamo Bowl38 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


FOOTBALL OPERATIONS AND RECRUITING STAFFOKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSOKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSOKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSMACK BUTLERDIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL OPERATIONS11TH YEAR AT OSU | 44TH OVERALLCENTRAL OKLAHOMA, 1972►Mack Butler returned to Stillwater from Louisiana StateUniversity in 2009. He had served as LSU’s assistantathletic director for football administration from 2005-08,when he accompanied former Oklahoma State head coachLes Miles to Baton Rouge. From 2001 to 2004 he hadserved as OSU’s director of football operations.►He has served as a district representative on theDirector of Football Operations National Committee since2007.►Butler has been part of 18 bowl teams during his careerin college football, including a BCS national championsquad in 2007 with LSU.►From 1989 to 1999 Butler was an assistant coach atTulsa before becoming the director of operations for theGolden Hurricane in 2000. Butler first arrived in Stillwaterin 2001 to serve as the operations director for OklahomaState.►He began his career as a high school coach with stopsat Stigler, McAlester and Wilburton before joining the staffat Northeastern Oklahoma A&M Junior College, where heserved as the secondary coach and recruiting coordinator.While at NEO, he was part of the undefeated 1986 NJCAAnational championship team.►During his time in the Oklahoma high school coachingranks, Butler served as head coach in the 1985 all-stategame.►A native of Fairfax, Okla., Butler is an experiencedand highly respected administrator, and a member of theOklahoma Football Coaches Association Hall of Fame. Heis a 1972 graduate of the University of Central Oklahomaand earned a master’s degree in administration fromSoutheastern Oklahoma State in 1986.►Butler and his wife Jacque have four children.JOHNNY BARRDIRECTOR OF RECRUITING12TH YEAR AT OSU | 43RD OVERALLOKLAHOMA, 1970►Johnny Barr is in the fifth year of his third tenure inStillwater after returning to the Cowboy staff in 2009. Heserves as director of recruiting. Barr was co-defensivecoordinator and linebackers coach under Bob Simmons atOklahoma State in 1995 and 1996 and was the Cowboys’outside linebackers coach under Pat Jones from 1986-88.►Barr returned to OSU after serving as coordinator ofon-campus recruiting at Texas A&M from 2004-07.►Barr is well-known in Big 12 circles. In addition to hisfirst two stints at Oklahoma State and his time at TexasA&M, he also coached linebackers at Oklahoma from1989-94 and at Kansas in 2001 before moving on to coachsafeties at Texas Tech in 2003.►His career path has also taken him to stops at ArizonaState, where he coached linebackers from 1997-2000,Texas State, where he was defensive coordinator andsecondary coach from 1983-85, and Lamar, where hecoached the secondary from 1979-82.►Barr entered the coaching profession as freshmanreceivers coach at Oklahoma in 1970 before moving onto become a varsity assistant coach at Lufkin (Texas) HSfrom 1971-72 and Clear Creek (Texas) HS from 1973-74.He was offensive coordinator at Navarro Junior Collegefrom 1975-78 before getting into the Division I coachinglevel at Lamar.►Barr has been part of 18 bowl teams in his career.►Barr was a three-year letterman at Atlanta HighSchool in Texas and was an all-state quarterback andall-east Texas. He played college football at OU and setBluebonnet Bowl records as a receiver for most receptions,most touchdown catches and most points scored in thatbowl game.►Barr graduated from the University of Oklahoma in 1970with a degree in business education. He is married to theformer Christi Groce. Barr has four children, twins Allie andCaroline Barr, and OSU grad Stephanie Stallsmith andStacy Bruce.ROD JOHNSONASST. DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL OPERATIONS10TH YEAR AT OSU AND OVERALLN.C. STATE, 2003►Rod Johnson joined the Oklahoma State football staff inMay of 2012 after spending the previous six years workingin the OSU compliance and academics offices. He isinvolved in the daily functions of Cowboy football.►Johnson was a defensive back at North Carolina Statefrom 1998-2003.►Johnson interned in the N.C. State compliance officeduring the 2003-04 school year before accepting a fulltimejob as assistant director of compliance in August of2004. He held that post until coming to Oklahoma State inJanuary of 2006.►A native of La Marque, Texas, Johnson and his wife,Shanna, have two sons, Skyy and Zayden.OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSMIKE GROCEASST. DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL RECRUITINGFOURTH YEAR AT OSU | 11TH OVERALLSE OKLA. STATE, 2005►Mike Groce serves as assistant director of footballrecruiting. He came to OSU after spending two seasonsas director of football operations and on-campus recruitingcoordinator at Texas State.►Groce previously served Oklahoma State football as avolunteer 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 atSoutheastern Oklahoma State, where he was a pitcher.►He graduated from Southeastern Oklahoma State in2005 with a degree in health, physical education andrecreation.►Groce’s father, Ike Groce, served as OSU’s headwomen’s tennis coach from 1979-85.OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 39


FOOTBALL SUPPORT STAFFKEVIN BLASKE GARY CALCAGNO DANIELLE CLARY SHARLA CURTIS MATT DAVISFootball Athletic Trainer Speed, Strength and Conditioning Head Coach Assistant Recruiting Assistant Football Equipment ManagerCHRIS DEAL ROBBIE DISCHER MEGAN DOUGLAS WES EDWARDS ERIC HENDERSONCoachGundy.com Graduate Assistant Defensive Assistant Equipment Coordinator Quality ControlCHARLES HEWITT ANTHONY HIBBERT DR. VAL GENE IVEN NIKKI JONES MARKELLE MARTINNutritionist Speed, Strength & Conditioning Team Physician Academic Counselor Offensive AssistantMARILYN MIDDLEBROOK TOLU MOALA JEFF NAPLE SCOTT PARKER DR. MARK PASCALEAssociate AD/Academics Graduate Assistant Video Coordinator Athletic Trainer Team Orthopedic SurgeonZACH RAMSEY REMINGTON REBSTOCK BODIE REEDER MARK SMITH JOHN STEMMVideo Graduate Assistant Quality Control Speed, Strength and Conditioning Director of Athletic TrainingMICHAEL TATTEN BENI TONGA CHARLES VERNER JUSTIN WILLIAMSGraduate Assistant Player Development Specialist Academics Equipment40 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


Mason RudolphThe CowboysOklahoma State returns 44 letterwinners fromlast year’s team - 19 offensive, 22 defensive andthree specialists. Included in that group are 11returning starters on offense andeight returning starters on defense.


PLAYER BIOS41 BRITTON ABBOTTFULLBACK | 6-3 | 235 | R-FRESHMANLIBERAL, KAN./LIBERALWalk-on who served as a member of the scout team in2014.2014: Redshirt.OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSHigh School: Attended Liberal HS in Liberal, Kan., wherehe was coached by Cliff Abbott ... A Class 5A all-statehonoree as a junior and again as a senior ... Honored asthe Class 5A Kansas player of the year his senior year ...Played quarterback, and passed for 3,000 yards, rushedfor 1,200 yards and was responsible for 49 touchdownsas a senior ... Member of the National Honor Society whomaintained a 3.5 grade point average ... Also played basketballand track and field and competed in power lifting ...Participated with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.Personal: Britton Abbott was born Oct. 25, 1995, in Tulsa... Son of former New York Giant Cliff Abbott, who playedhis college ball at Tulsa, and Shari Abbott ... Brothers Boand Blake Abbott both played football at Tulsa ... Businessmajor.OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYS9 GYASI AKEMLINEBACKER | 6-1 | 2<strong>15</strong> | SOPHOMOREBROKEN ARROW, OKLA./BROKEN ARROWPronounced JAH-see ah-KEMOklahoma native who made an immediate contribution onspecial teams as a freshman.2014 (Freshman): Played in 10 games as a true freshman,primarily on special teams ... Saw action against every opponentexcept Texas, Baylor and Washington ... Recordednine total tackles, all of which were solo stops ... Recordeda pair of tackles in the TCU and Missouri State games ...Also made a tackle in his first college game against FloridaState.High School: Coached by Steve Spavital at Broken Arrow… Finished his senior season with 67 tackles, including 46solo 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 … TheOklahoman first team all-state, Tulsa World honorablemention all-state, Tulsa World honorable mention all-metro,first team all-district 2-6A, Scout top 300 recruit … Alsocompeted in track, qualifying for the 2013 state meet …Active in FCA, student council and All Sports LeadershipConference … Held reported scholarship offers fromOklahoma, Clemson, Tennessee, Kansas State, TCU, Mississippi,Missouri, Baylor and Texas Tech, among others.Personal: Gyasi Tabe Akem was born Nov. 9, 1995, inTulsa, Okla. … Son of Ina Jones and Isaac Akem …Undecided on a major.Akem’s Career StatsYear GP UT-AT-TT TFL Sacks INT PBU QBH FF FR BK2014 10 9-0-9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 10 9-0-9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYS3 MARCELL ATEMANRECEIVER | 6-4 | 210 | JUNIORDALLAS, TEXAS/WYLIE EASTPronounced EIGHT-manCareer HighsReceptions 6 vs. Texas Tech, 9/25/14Receiving Yards 130 vs. Texas Tech, 9/25/14Long Reception 51 vs. Baylor, 11/23/132014 Season HighsReceptions 6 vs. Texas Tech, 9/25/14Receiving Yards 130 vs. Texas Tech, 9/25/14Long Reception 43 vs. UTSA, 9/13/14A big-bodied receiver who made an impact in his first twoseasons, seeing action in every game but one and finishingamong the top five receivers on the team both years.2014 (Sophomore): Played in every game except theregular season finale at Oklahoma and started seven times... Finished fifth on the team in receptions (20) and sixth inreceiving yards (268) ... His best day came against TexasTech, when he set career highs with six catches for 130yards ... His next-best performances came against UTSAthe week before (four catches for 70 yards) and againstIowa State the week after (three catches for 33 yards) ...Caught at least one pass in eight regular season games.2013 (Freshman): Played in every game as a freshman ...Finished fifth on the team in receptions (22) and receivingyards (276) ... Grabbed a career-high four catches both atUTSA and in the Cotton Bowl against Missouri ... Talliedmore than 40 receiving yards in four games, including acareer-best 53 in a win over Kansas ... His 51-yard catchagainst Baylor was the longest of his career and anchoreda 99-yard touchdown drive to put the Cowboys up 7-0in their upset of the No. 3 Bears ... Also tallied 46 yardsagainst Lamar and 40 at UTSA.High School: Coached by Joe Lepsis ... Made 84 catchesfor 1,584 yards and 27 touchdowns as a senior ... Participatedin 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 ... Afirst-team all-area selection by the Dallas Morning News... Made 67 catches for 1,047 yards with 10 touchdownsas a junior ... Made 32 catches for 479 yards and sixtouchdowns as a sophomore ... Also played basketball,where he earned all-district recognition ... Assisted with hisschool’s Peer Assistance Leadership Program ... Carriedscholarship offers from Arkansas, Michigan, Tennessee,Ole Miss, Missouri and Texas Tech, among numerousothers.Personal: Marcell Ligon Ateman was born Sept. 16, 1994,in Dallas ... Son of Ronald and Arlene Ateman ... Fatherplayed basketball at Western Illinois ... Undecided on amajor.Ateman’s 2013 Game-by-Game Receiving StatsDate Opponent No. Yds. TD LongAug. 31 vs. Mississippi State 1 6 0 6Sept. 7 at UTSA 4 40 0 22Sept. 14 Lamar 3 46 0 29Sept. 28 at West Virginia 1 6 0 6Oct. 5 Kansas State 2 10 0 5Oct. 19 TCU 0 0 0 0Oct. 26 at Iowa State 0 0 0 0Nov. 2 at Texas Tech 2 25 0 13Nov. 9 Kansas 3 53 0 34Nov. 16 at Texas 1 3 0 3Nov. 23 Baylor 1 51 0 51Dec. 7 Oklahoma 0 0 0 0Jan. 3 vs. Missouri 4 36 0 23Ateman’s 2014 Game-by-Game Receiving StatsDate Opponent No. Yds. TD LongAug. 30 vs. Florida State 0 0 0 0Sept. 6 Missouri State 1 4 0 4Sept. 13 UTSA 4 70 0 43Sept. 25 Texas Tech 6 130 0 41Oct. 4 Iowa State 3 33 0 16Oct. 11 at Kansas 1 7 0 7Oct. 18 at TCU 2 -3 0 3Oct. 25 West Virginia 0 0 0 0Nov. 1 at Kansas State 2 17 0 9Nov. <strong>15</strong> Texas 1 10 0 10Nov. 22 at Baylor 0 0 0 0Dec. 6 at Oklahoma DNPJan. 2 vs. Washington 0 0 0 0Ateman’s Career Receiving StatsYear G Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long Avg./G2013 13 22 276 12.5 0 51 21.22014 12 20 268 13.4 0 43 22.3Career 25 42 544 13.0 0 51 21.842 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


PLAYER BIOSOKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSOKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYShonorable mention for all-state honors … Also competed inpowerlifting and track and field … Originally committed toKansas State and also recruited by Arkansas State, Iowa,Nebraska, Nevada and Texas Tech.40 DEVANTE AVERETTELINEBACKER | 6-0 | 230 | R-JUNIORMELVINDALE, MICH./MELVINDALE/ELLSWORTH CCPronounced de-VAHN-tay AV-er-ettCame to Oklahoma State prior to the 2014 season andwas well-positioned to be a contributor until injury derailedhis junior season.2014 (Junior): Sustained an injury in the preseason thatkept him off the field for all but two games (vs. Texas Techand Iowa State) ... Recorded a tackle against the RedRaiders and two against the Cyclones.Junior College: Attended Ellsworth CC in Iowa Falls,Iowa, where he was coached by Josh Lattimer ... A firstteamAll-American by the National Junior College AthleticAssociation ... Three-star prospect by Rivals.com, Scout.com and 247sports.com ... Held a scholarship offer fromWest Virginia, among others ... As a sophomore in 2013,he led Ellsworth with 92 tackles and 29 tackles for a lossand was second on the team with four sacks despite playingonly seven of the team’s 10 games ... He also forceda fumble, recovered a fumble, blocked a kick and brokeup a pass ... As a freshman in 2012, Averette was secondon the team with 96 tackles, 62 of which were solo and 18of which were tackles for a loss ... Tallied 3.5 sacks (threesolo) and one interception en route to earning second-teamall-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 forlosses tallying 103 yards ... Earned all-state, all-conferenceand was a member of the Detroit Evening News DetroitArea Dream Team.Personal: Devante Averette was born Dec. 30, 1992 ...Undecided on a major.Averette’s Career StatsYear GP UT-AT-TT TFL Sacks INT PBU QBH FF FR BK2014 2 2-1-3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 2 2-1-3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 098 TAAJ BAKARIDEFENSIVE TACKLE | 6-1 | 313 | FRESHMANMANSFIELD, TEXAS/LEGACYPronounced TAWJH buh-KAR-eeAthletic defensive line prospect who was ranked as the No.32 defensive tackle in the country by Scout.com.High School: Played for coach Chris Melson at MansfieldLegacy … Finished his final season with 65 total tackles,including 45 solo stops, five sacks, six tackles for loss andtwo forced fumbles … As a junior, totaled 44 total tackles,22 solo stops, nine tackles for loss, six sacks, and twoforced fumbles … A first team all-district selection and theoutstanding defensive lineman of the year in both 2013 and2014 … Named defensive MVP and team MVP MansfieldLegacy … Academic all-district selection … Served onstudent council … Named “Man of Tomorrow” at MansfieldLegacy … Also recruited by Arkansas, Baylor, Colorado,North Texas, Northwestern, Oklahoma and TCU.Personal: Taaj Bakari was born Aug. 29, 1997, in Irving,Texas … Son of Tanya and Aalim Bakari … Plans to majorin physical education.OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYS14 BRYCE BALOUSSAFETY | 5-11 | 190 | FRESHMANMCKINNEY, TEXAS/NORTHLast name rhymes with “malice”Ranked as the No. 61 safety in the nation and No. 14safety in Texas by Scout.com … Listed 40-time of 4.35seconds.High School: Played for coach Mike Fecci at McKinneyNorth … Finished his senior year with 163 total tacklesand 120 solo stops … Also had an interception, five forcedfumbles, two fumbles recovered and four pass break ups… Averaged 21.9 yards on punt returns with a touchdownon an 83-yarder … Punted five times for a 43.2-yardaverage … As a junior, totaled 110 tackles with 75 solostops, one tackle for loss, one forced fumble, one fumblerecovered and a 35.4-yard average on kickoff returns …Named his team’s defensive MVP as a senior, as wellas first team all-district 10-5A, academic all-district … AnPersonal: Bryce Keyshon Balous was born March 8, 1997,in Ennis, Texas … Son of Tori Balous and Juan Weatherton… Plans to major in business at Oklahoma State.48 DAWSON BASSETTTIGHT END | 6-4 | 228 | R-SOPHOMORETUTTLE, OKLA./TUTTLERedshirted in 2013 and saw significant time on specialteams in 2014 ... Made a name for himself through hardwork while competing as part of the scout team during hisredshirt year ... Younger brother of former Cowboy footballcaptain Cooper Bassett.2014 (Freshman): Played in every game except the Texasand Washington games ... Played on special teams ...Recorded an assisted tackle against Missouri State and asolo stop against Texas Tech.2013: Redshirt.OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSHigh School: Coached by Phil Koons ... Played bothlinebacker and tight end ... First-team all-state honoreeat linebacker by the Oklahoma Coaches Association ...Recorded 106 tackles, three interceptions and four sacks,along with 780 receiving yards and 11 touchdowns on just32 catches ... Honorable mention all-state and little all-cityfirst-team selection by The Oklahoman ... First-team alldistrict... Class 3A-1 defensive player of the year ... Alsoplayed baseball, basketball and track and field ... Four-yearmember of the National Honor Society and the OklahomaHonor Society ... Participated in the Fellowship of ChristianAthletes and served as a mentor for seventh-grade football... Was a teacher and leader at vacation bible school.Personal: Dawson Avery Bassett was born May 11, 1994,in Oklahoma City ... Son of John and Vicki Bassett ...Majoring in business.Bassett’s Career StatsYear GP UT-AT-TT TFL Sacks INT PBU QBH FF FR BK2014 11 1-1-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 11 1-1-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 43


PLAYER BIOSOKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYS2012 (Freshman): Logged game action against SavannahState and Louisiana ... Rushed 12 times for 91 yards and atouchdown against Savannah State ... Did not record anystats against Louisiana.92 JIMMY BEANDEFENSIVE END | 6-5 | 250 | R-SENIORDENTON, TEXAS/GUYERCareer HighsTackles 7, three times, last vs. Texas, 2014Sacks 2.0 vs. Texas Tech, 2014TFL 3.0, twice, last vs. Texas Tech, 2014Forced Fumbles 2 vs. Texas Tech, 2014Pass Break Ups 1 vs. UTSA, 2014An athletic defensive end who started every game the pasttwo seasons ... His nine career quarterback hurries rankas the seventh-most in school history ... Enjoyed a breakthroughgame with seven tackles, three tackles for loss anda sack against Missouri in the 2014 Cotton Bowl.2014 (Junior): Started every game at defensive end ...Finished the season with 42 tackles, including 32 solostops and six tackles for loss ... Led the team in bothforced fumbles (3) and quarterback hurries (5) and rankedthird on the team in sacks (3.5) ... His three forced fumblesrank as the ninth-most in one season in school history ...Recorded at least three tackles in eight games, highlightedby seven-tackle efforts against Texas Tech and Texas ...Also had two sacks against TTU and 1.5 against MissouriState ... Forced two fumbles against the Red Raiders andone at Baylor.2013 (Sophomore): Started every game at defensive end... Finished the season with 34 total tackles, including ahigh of seven against Missouri in the Cotton Bowl ... Tallied9.5 tackles for a loss, including three in the Cotton Bowland at least one in wins against Kansas State, TCU, Texasand Baylor ... Credited with 4.5 sacks, occurring againstUTSA, Kansas State, TCU, Missouri and one for an eightyardloss against Baylor ... Recorded three quarterbackhurries ... Made four tackles in wins over Iowa State, TCUand Kansas State ... Made three tackles against MississippiState, UTSA and Texas.2012: Redshirt.2011 (Freshman): Played in three games (Louisiana, Arizonaand 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 tosign with OSU (J.W. Walsh and Josh Stewart) in 2011 …Played on a state runner-up team as a senior when hehad 78 tackles, including 19 behind the line of scrimmage… Recorded 60 tackles as a junior … A Texas FootballMagazine top 25 defensive lineman and top 300 prospect… Second-team all-district … Had 10.5 sacks over hisfinal two seasons … Dallas Morning News state and areatop 100 prospect … Rated by Rivals No. 42 in the countryJimmy Beanat his position and as the No. 67 prospect in the state ofTexas … 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 ofJimmy Bean, Sr., and Charlotte Morre … Education major… One of five siblings.Bean’s Career StatsYear GP UT-AT-TT TFL Sacks INT PBU QBH FF FR BK2011 3 2-0-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02012 Redshirt2013 13 21-13-34 9.5 4.5 0 0 3 0 0 02014 13 32-10-42 6.0 3.5 0 1 5 3 0 0Career 29 55-23-78 <strong>15</strong>.5 8.0 0 1 8 3 0 0OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYS27 COREY BENNETTRUNNING BACK | 5-9 | 205 | R-SENIORCHOCTAW, OKLA./CHOCTAWSquad member who has seen spot duty in late-gamesituations ... Rushed for nearly 100 yards and a touchdownagainst Savannah State in 2012.2014 (Junior): Saw action in three games, playing againstMissouri State, UTSA and Washington.2013 (Sophomore): Saw action in lopsided wins overLamar and Baylor, but did not record any statistics.2011: Redshirt.High School: Attended Choctaw HS in Choctaw, Okla.,where he was coached by Bill Bays ... An all-district selectionand team captain ... Rushed for 1,286 yards and had13 touchdowns ... Also competed in track and field.Personal: Corey Bennett was born Jan. 27, 1993, inOklahoma City ... Son of Kimberly Winston and JapethBennett ... Brother, Lydell Rhodes, is a professional boxer... Majoring in business marketing.Bennett’s Career Rushing StatsYear G Att. Gain Loss Net Avg. TD Long Avg./G2012 2 12 94 3 91 7.6 1 16 45.52013 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02014 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 7 12 94 3 91 7.6 1 16 <strong>15</strong>.294 JORDAN BRAILFORDDEFENSIVE END | 6-3 | 240 | R-FRESHMANTULSA, OKLA./BOOKER T. WASHINGTONSustained an injury prior to his freshman season that kepthim off the practice field.2014: Redshirt.OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSHigh School: Coached by Marvin Dantzler at Booker T.Washington … Finished his senior year with 105 tacklesand nine sacks … Logged 98 tackles, 11 sacks, two fumblerecoveries and one fumble return for a score as a junior …Senior honors included participant in the Semper FidelisAll-American Game, first team all-state honors from TheOklahoman and the Tulsa World … Tulsa World secondteam all-state and The Oklahoman honorable mentionall-state team selection as a junior … Held offers fromBaylor, 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 NathanielBrailford, Jr.44 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


PLAYER BIOS6 KEENEN BROWNRECEIVER | 6-3 | 205 | R-FRESHMANHOUSTON, TEXAS/ALIEF TAYLORBig-bodied receiver who was a four-star recruit accordingto Rivals and Scout ... A developing prospect who shouldbenefit from a strong offseason.2014: Redshirt.OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSHigh School: Coached by J.D. Jordan at Alief Taylor HighSchool … 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 asa junior … Had 35 grabs for 420 yards and seven scoresas a sophomore … Also played forward on his high schoolbasketball team … First team all-district 18-5A as a juniorand senior … A top 30 recruit in Texas according to theWaco Tribune-Herald … Texas Football Magazine top 300Texas recruits and top 30 wide receiver and Texas HighSchool Football all-elite team Class 5A Region 2 as a senior... Held offers from Oklahoma, Oregon, Florida, LSU,Wisconsin, Arkansas and Michigan State, among others ...Teammate of current OSU cornerback Chris Hardeman.Personal: Keenen Brown was born Dec. 22, 1995, inBaton Rouge, La. …Son of Kendra Rodgers and KennethBrown … Plans to major in business.OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYS91 LOUIS BROWNDEFENSIVE END | 6-5 | 212 | FRESHMANBURTON, TEXAS/BURTONVersatile athlete with good size and quickness who is listedas a four-star recruit by both ESPN and 247Sports …Played both offense and defense in high school, but projectsas a defensive end in college … An ESPN 300 recruit,ranked as the No. 267 overall prospect in the country andthe No. 23 overall athlete.High School: Played for coach Jason Hodde at Burton HS… Played several positions on both offense and defensethroughout his career … Finished his senior seasonwith 87 carries for 1,0<strong>15</strong> yards and 10 touchdowns, tworeceptions for 71 yards, 169 total tackles, 11.5 sacks, twointerceptions and two defensive touchdowns … As a junior,totaled 59 carries for 328 yards and six touchdowns, fourreceptions for 75 yards and two touchdowns, 160 totaltackles, 27 tackles for loss, 5.5 sacks, an interception,two fumbles forced, two fumbles recovered and sevenpunts with average of 38.3 yards per punt … A first-teamall-state selection twice and a second team selection once… Three-time all-district selection, honored as a widereceiver, defensive end and linebacker … Also playedbasketball and track and field … Previously committed toboth Baylor and Texas, and also recruited by Arkansas,Mississippi, Mississippi State, Notre Dame, Oklahoma,Oregon, Texas Tech, Utah State and Washington.Personal: Louis Brown was born Oct. 1, 1995, in Bryan,Texas … Son of Sabrina and Woodrow Green.OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYS37 MARK BROWNRUNNING BACK | 5-10 | 185 | R-FRESHMANKATY, TEXAS/SEVEN LAKES/LAMARCame to OSU prior to spring drills in 20<strong>15</strong> after transferringfrom Lamar.2014 at Lamar: Redshirt who earned a spot on the dean’slist of distinguished students by virtue of his 3.5 grade pointaverage.High School: Attended Seven Lakes HS in Katy, Texas,where he was coached by Lydell Wilson ... Made his nameon the track moreso than football, as he was four-year lettermanon the track and one-year letterman on the gridiron... Carried 11 times for 84 yards and two touchdowns hissenior year ... Regional finalist in the 100 meter dash ... Activein the community service group Spartans Out Servingall four years of high school.Personal: Mark Edward Brown was born Dec. 24, 1995, inTulsa ... Son of former OSU running back Vernon Brown,who played alongside Mike Gundy from 1986-90, and KimBrown, who also attended Oklahoma State ... Undecidedon a major.OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYS20 JORDAN BURTONLINEBACKER | 6-3 | 2<strong>15</strong> | R-JUNIORLONGVIEW, TEXAS/LONGVIEW/STEPHEN F. AUSTIN/KILGOREAveraged more than 10 tackles per game in junior college… Ranked as the No. 10 junior college safety by ESPNand the No. 84 overall junior college prospect by Scout.com.Junior College: Played for head coach J.J. Eckert anddefensive coordinator Nick Dobler at Kilgore College …2014 first-team all-Southwest Junior College Football Conference… Led Kilgore and finished eighth in the NJCAA intotal tackles with 108 in 2014 … His 10.8 tackles per gamealso ranked eighth nationally … Added three tackles forloss, one forced fumble, three fumbles recovered and fourpass break ups … Recorded at least 10 tackles in seven ofhis 10 games played, including highs of 17 vs. Tyler JuniorCollege and <strong>15</strong> vs. Trinity Valley CC and Cisco College.Previous College: Attended Stephen F. Austin in 2012 and2013 … Played in 11 games in 2013, ranking fourth on theteam in tackles with 74, including 36 solo and 3.5 tacklesfor loss … Recorded a season-best 20 stops againstPrairie View A&M with nine solo and 1.5 for loss … Posted13 tackles against Nicholls State with a pass breakup …Tallied 11 stops with an interception in an upset victoryover Montana State … Played in three games beforeredshirting in 2012, recording a season-high three tacklesagainst Southwestern Oklahoma … Also had a tackle atSMU and Montana State.High School: Played high school football for coach JohnKing and coach Casey Pearce at Longview HS … As asenior, he totaled 106 tackles, three tackles for loss andfour pass break ups playing linebacker … A standout puntreturner as a senior, averaging 12 yards on 17 returnswith one touchdown … A first-team selection on the 2011all-district team and a second-team selection in 2010 …Played safety as a junior, totaling 110 tackles, an interceptionand forcing two fumbles … Had 28 stops duringLongview’s run to the 2009 state title game … Namedteam defensive MVP and a team captain as a senior …Also recognized off the field as an academic all-stateselection … Was a member of the National Junior HonorSociety, People to People Student Ambassadors and TopTeens of America … Also competed in track and field.Personal: Jordan Daquon Burton was born Nov. 1, 1993,in San Diego … Son of Audrey Burton and the late MarionBurton … Plans to major in health science ... Chose OklahomaState over offers from Memphis, Minnesota, Troy,Southern Miss, Louisiana, Louisiana Tech and others.OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 45


PLAYER BIOSOKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYS20 JEFF CARRRUNNING BACK | 5-7 | 168 | FRESHMANTEMPLE, TEXAS/TEMPLEA late addition to the 20<strong>15</strong> class … A small, shifty back withgood vision and speed … Listed 40-time of 4.4 seconds …Ranked among the top 40 all-purpose backs in the countryby 247Sports.com.High School: Played for coach Mike Spradlin at Temple… Was a key part of Temple’s offense throughout his highschool career, leading the Wildcats to the state championshipgame as a senior … Averaged 9.6 yards per carry asa senior, rushing for 1,710 yards on 179 carries … Ran for1,827 yards as a junior and 1,633 yards as a sophomore… Also ran track in the 4x100-meter relay, the 4x200-meterrelay and the 100 meters.Personal: Plans to major in business or hotel and restaurantmanagement.99 TREY CARTERDEFENSIVE END | 6-4 | 267 | R-FRESHMANDALLAS, TEXAS/L.G. PINKSTONA developing prospect who provided reason for optimismon the practice field during his redshirt season in 2014 ...Stands to benefit from a strong offseason.2014: RedshirtOKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSHigh School: Coached by Gerald Jones at L.G. Pinkston… Finished his senior year with 89 tackles, including 53solo stops, 30 tackles for loss and <strong>15</strong> sacks … Had 45tackles and five sacks as a junior at Green Oaks MagnetHigh School in Shreveport, La. … A four-star recruit byScout.com and the No. 33 defensive end nationally … Heldoffers from Oklahoma, Arkansas, Arizona State, Miami(Fla.), Tennessee, TCU and Mississippi State, amongothers ... First team All-District 11-4A and Waco Tribune-Herald Top 50 Texas Recruit as a senior.2011: Redshirt.High School: A second-team all-area selection by the SanAntonio Express News … Texas Football top 300 prospectand a top 20 selection at linebacker … Rivals ranked himNo. 20 in the country at his position and as the No. 70overall prospect in the state of Texas … Scout placed himNo. 54 among the country’s linebackers in 2009 … Had 99tackles as a senior and 98 tackles with two interceptions asa junior …Two-time all-district pick … SuperPrep all-regionselection as the No. 64 prospect in Texas … Had a longlist of scholarship offers that included Arizona, Arkansas,Colorado, Missouri and Kansas.Personal: Born Sept. 9, 1991, in San Antonio … Son ofCarl and Kenya Catlin … Majoring in education … Fatherplayed college basketball at Parkland College.Catlin’s Career StatsYear GP UT-AT-TT TFL Sacks INT PBU QBH FF FR BK2012 12 8-1-9 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 02013 11 10-3-13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02014 1 1-1-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 24 19-5-24 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSOKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSOKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYS23 RENNIE CHILDSRUNNING BACK | 5-10 | 205 | JUNIORHOUSTON, TEXAS/CYPRESS RIDGE26 CHRIS CARSONRUNNING BACK | 6-2 | 202 | JUNIORLILBURN, GA./PARKVIEW/BUTLER CCA late addition to the 20<strong>15</strong> class who was previously committedto Georgia … Ranked as the No. 4 junior collegerunning back prospect in the class by 247Sports.Junior College: Played for coach Troy Morrell at ButlerC.C. … Ran for 994 yards and nine touchdowns on 139attempts during his final junior college season … Alsomade 12 receptions for 63 yards and two scores … Totaled611 yards and eight touchdowns on 109 rushing attemptsas a freshman … Also caught seven passes for 94 yards… Also recruited by Georgia, Louisville, Iowa State andCincinnati.High School: Played for coach Cecil Flowe at Parkview …Totaled 1,146 rushing yards and 17 rushing touchdownson 219 attempts as a senior … Also caught <strong>15</strong> passes for122 yards and a score … Named all-district as a senior …Also played basketball and competed in track and field …Signed with Georgia out of high school.Personal: Christopher Dewayne Carson was born Sept.16, 1994, in Biloxi, Miss. … Son of Dina and Dorian Rowe… Plans to major in psychology at Oklahoma State.32 KRIS CATLINLINEBACKER | 6-1 | 230 | R-SENIORSAN ANTONIO, TEXAS/MADISONCareer HighsTackles 7 vs. Lamar, 2013TFL 1.0 vs. Savannah State, 2012SacksNo career sacksThe bulk of his contributions have come on special teams.2014 (Junior): Logged two tackles in the Cactus Bowl.2013 (Sophomore): Played in every contest except theTexas game and the Cotton Bowl ... Finished the regularseason with 13 total tackles, including 10 solo tackles... Saw significant playing time against Lamar, recordinga game-high seven solo tackles ... Made three tacklesagainst UTSA, two against TCU and one against Kansas.2012 (Freshman): Saw action in every game but Baylor …Played on special teams throughout the season … Endedthe 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 aswell ... Had two tackles in the bowl win over Purdue.2014 Second-Team Academic All-Big 12Career HighsRushes 13 vs. UTSA, 9/13/14Rushing Yards 70 at Texas Tech, 11/2/13Rushing TD 2 vs. Missouri State, 9/6/14Long Rush 30 vs. Baylor, 11/23/132014 Season HighsRushes 13 vs. UTSA, 9/13/14Rushing Yards 47 vs. Florida State, 8/30/14Rushing TD 2 vs. Missouri State, 9/6/14Long Rush 19 vs. Florida State, 8/30/14Made an impact in the running game as a sophomore,receiving the third-most carries on the squad.2014 (Sophomore): Played in 10 games and earned hisfirst career start against Missouri State ... Ranked as theCowboys’ third leading rusher with 294 yards ... His threerushing scores ranked as the second-most on the team ...Scored twice against Missouri State and once at Baylor ...His best performance of the season came against FloridaState as he ran for 47 yards on 10 carries ... Carried theball at least once in 10 games .. Caught one pass in theCactus Bowl against Washington for a gain of 16 yards.46 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


PLAYER BIOS2013 (Freshman): Played in eight games as a truefreshman, getting several meaningful carries in importantsituations ... Saw his first action at UTSA, carrying onetime for four yards ... Followed with 11 yards on five carriesthe next week against Lamar ... Scored his first careertouchdown on a seven-yard run in the fourth quarter ofa 24-10 win over TCU ... Totaled 45 yards on 16 carriesin that game, including a 16-yard rush ... Carried the balltwice at Iowa State ... Had a career-high 70 rushing yardsat Texas Tech, highlighted by a 22-yard rush and an averageof 7.8 yards per carry ... Carried the ball four timesagainst Kansas, Texas and Baylor ... Reached 35 yards onjust four carries against the No. 3 Bears before leaving thegame due to injury ... Had a career-long rush of 30 yardsin that game ... Ran three times for 12 yards in the CottonBowl against Missouri, where he also caught one pass forfour yards.High School: Coached by Gary Thiebaud ... Rushedfor 1,945 yards and 19 touchdowns on 213 carries hissenior year en route to earning first-team all-district andsecond-team all-greater Houston recognition by theHouston Chronicle ... Made 11 catches for 193 yards andtwo scores his senior year ... Ripped off 1,453 yards and12 touchdowns as a junior ... A three-star recruit by ESPN.com, Rivals.com and Scout.com ... Also competed in trackand 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 RenderickChilds ... Business major.Childs’ 2013 Game-by-Game Rushing StatsDate Opponent No. Gain Loss Net TD Long Avg.Aug. 31 vs. Mississippi St.DNPSept. 7 at UTSA 1 4 0 4 0 4 4.0Sept. 14 Lamar 5 12 1 11 0 7 2.2Sept. 28 at West VirginiaDNPOct. 5 Kansas State DNPOct. 19 TCU 9 50 5 45 1 16 5.0Oct. 26 at Iowa State 2 2 3 -1 0 2 -0.5Nov. 2 at Texas Tech 9 71 1 70 0 22 7.8Nov. 9 Kansas 4 5 1 4 0 2 1.1Nov. 16 at Texas 4 9 0 9 0 3 2.2Nov. 23 Baylor 4 35 0 35 0 30 8.8Dec. 7 Oklahoma DNPJan. 3 vs. Missouri 3 12 0 12 0 8 4.0Childs’ 2013 Game-by-Game Receiving StatsDate Opponent No. Yds. TD LongAug. 31 vs. Mississippi St.DNPSept. 7 at UTSA 1 -3 0 -3Sept. 14 Lamar 1 14 0 14Sept. 28 at West VirginiaDNPOct. 5 Kansas State DNPOct. 19 TCU 1 34 0 34Oct. 26 at Iowa State 0 0 0 0Nov. 2 at Texas Tech 0 0 0 0Nov. 9 Kansas 0 0 0 0Nov. 16 at Texas 0 0 0 0Nov. 23 Baylor 0 0 0 0Dec. 7 Oklahoma DNPJan. 3 vs. Missouri 1 4 0 4Childs’ 2014 Game-by-Game Rushing StatsDate Opponent No. Gain Loss Net TD Long Avg.Aug. 30 vs. Florida State 10 51 4 47 0 19 4.7Sept. 6 Missouri State 12 40 1 39 2 14 3.2Sept. 13 UTSA 13 52 8 44 0 <strong>15</strong> 3.4Sept. 25 Texas Tech 5 12 2 10 0 4 2.0Oct. 4 Iowa State 3 13 0 13 0 11 4.3Oct. 11 at Kansas 7 31 0 31 0 9 4.4Oct. 18 at TCUDNPOct. 25 West VirginiaDNPNov. 1 at Kansas State 9 36 0 36 0 13 4.0Nov. <strong>15</strong> Texas 2 7 0 7 0 4 3.5Nov. 22 at Baylor 8 34 0 34 1 <strong>15</strong> 4.2Dec. 6 at Oklahoma DNPJan. 2 vs. Washington 9 38 5 33 0 9 3.7Childs’ 2014 Game-by-Game Receiving StatsDate Opponent No. Yds. TD LongAug. 30 vs. Florida State 0 0 0 0Sept. 6 Missouri State 0 0 0 0Sept. 13 UTSA 0 0 0 0Sept. 25 Texas Tech 0 0 0 0Oct. 4 Iowa State 0 0 0 0Oct. 11 at Kansas 0 0 0 0Oct. 18 at TCUDNPOct. 25 West VirginiaDNPNov. 1 at Kansas State 0 0 0 0Nov. <strong>15</strong> Texas 0 0 0 0Nov. 22 at Baylor 0 0 0 0Dec. 6 at Oklahoma DNPJan. 2 vs. Washington 1 16 0 16Childs’ Career Rushing StatsYear G Att. Gain Loss Net Avg. TD Long Avg./G2013 9 41 200 11 189 4.6 1 30 21.02014 10 78 314 20 294 3.8 3 19 29.4Career 19 119 514 31 483 4.1 4 30 25.4Childs’ Career Receiving StatsYear G Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long Avg./G2013 9 4 49 12.2 0 34 5.42014 10 1 16 16.0 0 16 1.6Career 19 5 65 13.0 0 34 3.447 BRIAN CISZEWSKILINEBACKER | 5-11 | 200 | R-FRESHMANFLOWER MOUND, TEXAS/MARCUSPronounced sis-ZOO-skeeCompeted as a member of the scout team in 2014 but is acandidate for action on special teams.2014: Redshirt.OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSHigh School: Attended Marcus HS in Flower Mound,Texas, where he was coached by Bryan Erwin ... Registered80 tackles and nine sacks ... Also competed in trackand field and power lifting.Personal: Brian Luke Ciszewski was born on Sept. 30,1995, in Dallas, Texas ... Son of Leilani and David Ciszewski... Father played football at Texas A&M Commerceand mother competed in both track and field and gymnasticsfor Southwestern Oklahoma State ... Physiology major.OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYS90 TRACE CLARKDEFENSIVE END | 6-4 | 257 | SENIORWICHITA, KAN./COLLEGIATE SCHOOL2014 First-Team Academic All-Big 12Career HighsTackles 3, four times, last at TCU, 2014SacksNo career sacksTFL 1.0, twice, last vs. Texas, 2014Saw action in every game the past two seasons ... Wasone of just a handful of true freshmen to see the field in2012.2014 (Junior): Saw action in every game ... Creditedwith 17 tackles, 13 solo stops, two tackles for loss and aquarterback hurry ... Had three tackles in both the MissouriState and TCU games ... Made at least one tackle in 11games.2013 (Sophomore): Played in every game ... Credited with10 tackles and four solo stops ... Also tallied 1.5 tackles fora loss, a pass break up and a quarterback hurry ... Talliedthree tackles against both UTSA and Iowa State ... Hadtwo stops against Mississippi State in the season openerand one stop against Lamar and Texas.2012 (Freshman): Played in seven games as a defensiveend ... Ended the season with five tackles, including foursolo stops ... Had two tackles against Louisiana and TexasTech ... 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.High School: The latest in a string of Wichita standoutsto sign with OSU … SuperPrep All-America selection andrated as the No. 13 prospect in the Midlands region by thatpublication … A Wichita Eagle top 11 selection in the stateof Kansas and an all-area and all-state pick … Had 106tackles with six sacks as a senior … Rated by Rivals as thesecond best prospect in Kansas and as the nation’s No. 33prospect at defensive end … Had a long list of scholarshipoffers including Iowa, Kansas State, Kansas, Oregon,Purdue, Rutgers, Stanford and Vanderbilt.Personal: Has a brother, Zac, who played football atOregon … One sister played volleyball at Arkansas andanother at Arkansas State … Dad played in the NFL withthe Patriots and at Kansas State … Was a 4.0 student inhigh school ... Mechanical engineering major.Clark’s Career StatsYear GP UT-AT-TT TFL Sacks INT PBU QBH FF FR BK2012 7 4-1-5 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 02013 13 4-6-10 1.5 0 0 1 1 0 0 02014 13 13-4-17 2.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Career 33 21-11-32 3.5 0 0 1 3 0 0 0OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 47


PLAYER BIOS14 TAYLOR CORNELIUSQUARTERBACK | 6-6 | 190 | R-FRESHMANBUSHLAND, TEXAS/BUSHLANDCompeted as a member of the scout team in 2014 ... Injuriesled to him taking second-team reps late in the season.2014: RedshirtOKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSHigh School: Attended Bushland HS in Bushland, Texas,where he was coached by Steven Flowers ... AmarilloGlobe News athlete of the year his senior year ... Class 2Athird-team all-state by the Texas Sportswriters Associationhis senior year after earning honorable mention as a junior... District 1-2A MVP as a senior after earning co-offensiveMVP accolades his junior year ... Completed 283-of-437passes for 3,8<strong>15</strong> yards and 46 touchdowns his senioryear ... Was 270-of-503 for 3,219 yards and 23 touchdownsas a junior and 167-of-325 for 2,140 yards with 19touchdowns as a sophomore ... Also excelled in basketball,baseball and track and field ... In basketball, he was aClass 2A all-state honoree his senior year and a memberof the Amarillo Globe News super team ... As a secondbaseman in baseball, he was the district MVP as a juniorand again as a senior to go with third-team all-state honorsby the Texas Sportswriters Association his senior year ... Intrack and field, he won a district title in the high jump andwas the Class 2A area champion in the same event hissenior year ... Member of the National Honor Society andacademic all-state honoree in football, basketball, baseballand track and field ... A superintendent scholar and distinguishedprogram graduate ... Member and officer with thestudent council ... Also participated with the Fellowship ofChristian Athletes and UIL Theatre.Personal: Taylor Cornelius was born Sept. 16, 1995, inAmarillo, Texas ... Son of Phyllis and Warren Cornelius... Comes from a remarkably athletic family that includes1996 Olympic gold medal-winning swimmer Josh Davis(his cousin), NFL defensive end Brandon Green, anothercousin who was drafted by the Jacksonville Jaguars andplayed with the St. Louis Rams and Seattle Seahawks, andCasey Bookout, another cousin who was a standout baseballplayer at Oklahoma ... Business management major.60 ZACHARY CRABTREEOFFENSIVE LINE | 6-7 | 305 | R-SOPHOMOREMANSFIELD, TEXAS/MANSFIELD2014 Second-Team Academic All-Big 12Has the prototypical frame for a big-time offensive tackle ...Started much of the year in 2014 and has shown promise.2014 (Freshman): Played in nine games and started eighttimes, all at right tackle ... Started the first five games of theseason before missing four games due to injury ... Playedsome against Kansas State before returning to the startinglineup for the Baylor, Oklahoma and Washington games.2013: RedshirtOKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSHigh School: Coached by Jeff Hulme ... A three-starrecruit by both Rivals.com and Scout.com ... Ranked asthe nation’s No. 53 offensive tackle by Rivals.com and thenation’s No. 72 offensive tackle by Scout.com ... A top-100recruit in the state of Texas by the Waco Tribune-Heraldand by Rivals.com ... All-district honoree ... Also playedbasketball ... Carried scholarship offers from Baylor, TexasTech and Washington State, among others.Personal: Zachary David Crabtree was born Sept. 16,1994, in Arlington, Texas ... Son of Brenda and GarryCrabtree ... Business major.OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYS8 C.J. CURRYRECEIVER | 6-2 | 200 | R-JUNIORFLOWERY BRANCH, GA./FLOWERY BRANCHCareer HighsReceptions 2, vs. Missouri State, 2014Receiving Yards 25 vs. Louisiana, 2012Long Reception 25 vs. Louisiana, 2012Reserve receiver now in his fourth year in the program.2014 (Sophomore): Saw spot duty in six games, recordingtwo catches for 18 yards ... Both of his receptions came inthe home opener against Missouri State.2013 (Freshman): Played in seven regular season gamesas a freshman, including the last four ... Had one catch for10 yards against Kansas.2012 (Redshirt): Redshirt season after appearing brieflyin two games early in the season … Caught an eight-yardpass in the season opener against Savannah State and hehad a 25-yard reception against Louisiana.High School: A big signature for the Cowboys as hebecame the latest Georgian to ink with OSU … Was the13th Georgian to sign with OSU since 2006 … SuperPrepall-region selection … A former Georgia commitment whowas rated as the nation’s No. 45 receiver prospect byRivals 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 participatein the Offense-Defense All-America Game … All-regionand all-area selection … Had 45 catches for 805 yardswith 13 TDs as a senior … Began his high school careeras a running back … Had offers from Georgia, Auburn, OleMiss, Tennessee, Notre Dame and South Carolina … Alsoa basketball and track athlete.Personal: Felix Curry, Jr., was born Aug. 26, 1993, inAugusta, Ga. … C.J. stands for Curry Junior … Son ofFelix and Trina Curry … Has two younger brothers, Darius(a cornerback at OSU) and Justin.Curry’s Career StatsYear G Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long Avg./G2012 2 2 33 16.5 0 25 16.52013 7 1 10 10.0 0 10 1.42014 6 2 18 9.0 0 17 3.0Career <strong>15</strong> 5 61 12.2 0 25 4.12 DARIUS CURRYCORNERBACK | 6-1 | 195 | R-SOPHOMOREFLOWERY BRANCH, GA./FLOWERY BRANCHA special teams contributor who could work his way intomore playing time in the future.2014 (Freshman): Played in four games against TexasTech, Iowa State, TCU and Kansas State ... Recorded fourtackles - two at TCU, one at Kansas State and one vs.Iowa State.2013: Redshirt.OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSHigh School: Coached by Chris Griffin ... A four-starrecruit by ESPN.com ... ESPN.com ranked him as the No.23 cornerback in the nation and the No. 36 player overallin 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 andthe No. 48 player overall in the state of Georgia ... Alsoplayed basketball ... Held scholarship offers from Auburn,Georgia Tech, South Carolina, Tennessee and Penn State,among numerous others.48 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


PLAYER BIOSPersonal: Darius Curry was born Dec. 29, 1994, inAugusta, Ga. ... Son of Felix and Trina Curry ... Has twobrothers, C.J. and Justin ... Undecided on a major.Curry’s Career StatsYear GP UT-AT-TT TFL Sacks INT PBU QBH FF FR BK2014 4 4-0-4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 4 4-0-4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYS79 DARRION DANIELSDEFENSIVE TACKLE | 6-3 | 320 | FRESHMANDALLAS, TEXAS/BISHOP DUNNERanked as a four-star prospect by ESPN, Scout.com, Rivals.com,and 247Sports … All of those recruiting servicesranked him among the top 30 defensive tackles in thenation, including a No. 16 ranking by Rivals.com and No.20 ranking from 247Sports.High School: Played for coach Michael Johnson at BishopDunne … Played on both the offensive and defensivelines … Finished his senior season with 67 total tackles,including 38 solo tackles, 28 tackles for loss and eightsacks … Junior stats totaled 80 total tackles, 53 solo stops,25 tackles for loss and two sacks … Named to the TAPPSDivision I All-State First Team on offense and defense asa senior and a junior … Honored as the TAPPS DivisionI all-district defensive player of the year as a senior …Also played basketball and track field, finishing as staterunner-up in the shot put as a junior … Chose OklahomaState over an extensive list of other offers, includingBaylor, Iowa, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas, Texas Tech,Arizona State, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut,Louisville, LSU, Miami (Fla.), Mississippi, Nebraska, NotreDame, Ohio State, SMU, TCU, Tennessee, Texas A&M,Tulsa, USC, Washington State and Wisconsin.Personal: Darrion Daniels was born Dec. 4, 1997 …Son of Tony and Rhonda Daniels … Father, Tony, playedfootball for Texas Tech and the Green Bay Packers.OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYS97 ERIC DAVISDEFENSIVE TACKLE | 6-3 | 295 | R-JUNIORTYLER, TEXAS/JOHN TYLERDeveloping prospect on the defensive front that has seensome game action.2014 (Sophomore): Played in five games, recording twotackles, both of which came against Missouri State ... Didnot see the field in eight of OSU’s last nine games.2013 (Freshman): Played in four games as a freshman,appearing against UTSA, Lamar, Iowa State, Kansas andOklahoma ... Made a solo tackle against Lamar.2012 (Redshirt): Redshirt.High School: A talented prospect who hails from an areathat has been good to OSU … Former Texas A&M commit… District defensive lineman of the year while playingtackle … Class 4A second-team all-state selection as ajunior … Texas Football Magazine top 30 defensive lineprospect … Rated by Rivals as the No. 75 player in Texasand the No. 35 defensive end prospect in the country …Senior season numbers included 64 tackles with 10 forloss … Had 12 tackles behind the line of scrimmage as ajunior with three interceptions.Personal: Born June 1, 1994, in Tyler, Texas … Son ofVanessa and Allen Davis … Majoring in education.Davis’s Career StatsYear GP UT-AT-TT TFL Sacks INT PBU QBH FF FR BK2013 4 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02014 5 2-0-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 9 3-0-3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 080 KAMERON DOOLITTLERECEIVER | 5-8 | 200 | R-SENIOREDMOND, OKLA./MEMORIAL/NEO A&M JCA valuable squad player added from the junior collegeranks in 2013 ... Contributed on special teams and had arole with the offense.2014 (Junior): Played in every game ... Played on specialteams and also on offense ... Recorded three tackles onthe year, all against Texas Tech ... Caught one pass for 32yards against Texas and another for eight yards againstWest Virginia.2013: Redshirt.OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSJunior College: Coached by Dale Patterson at NortheasternOklahoma A&M … Named an all-conference widereceiver for the 2012 season.High School: Coached by Justin Meredith at EdmondMemorial … Compiled more than 2,600 rushing yards,1,000 passing yards, and 700 receiving yards in his highschool career … Also played basketball.Personal: Kameron Dwayne Doolittle was born Dec. 26,1992, in Edmond, Okla. ... Son of Dwayne and DeniseDoolittle ... Majoring in Education.54 JOSH ELIASLONG SNAPPER | 6-0 | 200 | R-SENIORSAN JOSE, CALIF./VALLEY CHRISTIAN/ARIZONAPronounced ill-EYE-usA transfer who handles OSU’s long snapping duties onpunts.2014 (Junior): Snapped on Oklahoma State’s punts withoutincident ... Also recorded three tackles on punt coverage,one each against Iowa State, TCU and West Virginia... Made a big play in the Cactus Bowl against Washingtonwhen he recovered a fumble after the Huskies dropped apunt return ... Did not play football in 2012 and 2013.2011 (Freshman): Walked on at Arizona and immediatelytook over snapping duties on punts for the Wildcats.Elias’ Career StatsYear GP UT-AT-TT TFL Sacks INT PBU QBH FF FR BK2011 11 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02012 DNP2013 DNP2014 13 3-0-3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Career 24 3-0-3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 062 TYLER FERGUSONDEFENSIVE TACKLE | 6-1 | 270 | R-FRESHMANMCKINNEY, TEXAS/BOYD2014: RedshirtOKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSOKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSHigh School: Attended Boyd HS in McKinney, Texas,where he was coached by Don Drake ... Two-time alldistrictdefensive lineman ... All-region honoree after making68 tackles and seven sacks and forcing four fumbleshis senior year ... Honored with the Academic ExcellenceAward for maintaining a grade point average of 3.5 orabove ... Also competed in lacrosse ... Participated with hischurch group and with PALS.Personal: Tyler Vance Ferguson was born June 10, 1996,in Plano, Texas ... Son of Matthew and Donna Ferguson ...Chemical engineering major.OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 49


PLAYER BIOS31 TRE FLOWERSSAFETY | 6-3 | 190 | R-SOPHOMORECONVERSE, TEXAS/JUDSONCareer HighsTackles 8 vs. Iowa State, 2014TFL 1.0, twice, vs. Texas, 2014Pass Break Ups 1, three times, last at Kansas State, 2014A tall, rangy, athletic player who has the skill set to beeffective against Big 12-style offenses ... Two-sport athletewho doubles as a long jumper on OSU’s track and fieldteam.2014 (Freshman): Played in 12 games as a freshman andstarted at safety in six of them ... Was the sixth-leadingtackler on the team with 56 tackles, including 47 solo stops... Had a season-best eight tackles against Iowa State ...Recorded at least five tackles in seven games ... Creditedwith one tackle for loss against TCU and Texas ... Alsocredited with three pass breakups.2013: Redshirt.OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSHigh School: Coached by Mark Smith ... All-district andall-area selection who also earned honorable mentionall-state accolades ... Racked up 76 tackles, three interceptionsand a pass defended his senior year ... A three-starprospect by ESPN.com, Rivals.com and Scout.com ...Scout.com ranked him as the No. 32 safety in the nationand ESPN.com had him as the No. 64 safety nationally ...Also competed in basketball and track and field ... Memberof the A/B honor roll and participated with the Fellowship ofChristian Athletes ... Held scholarship offers from KansasState, Mississippi State, BYU, Boise State, Arizona Stateand Utah, among numerous others.Personal: Trequille Flowers was born June 2, 1995, inConverse, Texas ... Son of Rodney and Crystal Flowers... Brother, Rodney, plays football for Langston Universityand his sister, Aleshia Flowers, played basketball at SouthFlorida ... Uncle, Erik Flowers, played with several teamsduring his seven seasons in the NFL ... Undecided on amajor.Flowers’ Career StatsYear GP UT-AT-TT TFL Sacks INT PBU QBH FF FR BK2014 12 47-9-56 2.0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0Career 12 47-9-56 2.0 0 0 3 0 0 0 085 JORDAN FRAZIERTIGHT END | 6-5 | 255 | R-FRESHMANSPRINGFIELD, MO./LIGHTHOUSE CHRISTIANDeveloping prospect who is part of the re-emergence ofthe tight end position at Oklahoma State.2014: Redshirt.High School: Coached by Dave Stales at LighthouseChristian ... Had 50 catches and 10 touchdowns at LighthouseChristian, which finished 11-2 his senior year ... LedLighthouse to National Homeschool Football Association(NHFA) national championship in 2013 ... Led team inreceptions all four years and led the team in tackles as asenior ... Team captain ... Four-year letterwinner in footballand track, two-year letterwinner in basketball ... Receivedhonor roll recognition in each year of high school ... Partof the science and math club and Service Society ...Three-star recruit by ESPN.com and 247Sports ... Rankedthe No. 23 player in Missouri by 247Sports and No. 26by ESPN.com ... Held offers from Tennessee, Illinois andIndiana, among others.Personal: Jordan Frazier was born April 25, 1995, inSpringfield, Mo. ... Son of Scott and Kala Frazier ... Hasfour brothers and one sister ... Was homeschooled ...Undecided on a major.66 LEMAEFE GALEA’IOFFENSIVE LINE | 6-5 | 325 | R-FRESHMANEULESS, TEXAS/TRINITYPronounced lem-AH-eh-feh naw-LAY-eyeProvided reason for optimism on the practice field and isa regular on the second-team offensive line ... A candidatefor meaningful playing time in 20<strong>15</strong>.2014: Redshirt.OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSOKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSHigh School: Coached by Steve Linewaver at Trinity …Played guard and anchored a dominant line that helpedTrinity establish a powerful running game and finish11-3 his senior year … Finished his last season with 79knockdown blocks and an overall grade of 91 percent,only allowing two sacks … Two-time first team all-district… Associated Press Sports Editors honorable mentionall-state and a Texas Football Magazine top 300 Texasrecruit … Three-star recruit by Scout.com, which rankedhim No. 44 at his position ... Also offered by Baylor, BYUand Utah State.Personal: Lemaefe Galeai Jr. was born Sept. 7, 1995, inBedford, Texas … Son of Lemaefe and Tania Galeai.OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYS13 DAVID GLIDDENRECEIVER | 5-8 | 185 | R-SENIORMUSTANG, OKLA./MUSTANG2014 OSU Offensive MVPCareer HighsReceptions 6, twice, last vs. Iowa State, 10/4/14Receiving Yards 99 at Baylor, 11/22/14Long Reception 55 vs. Florida State, 8/30/14Long PR 12 vs. Louisiana, 9/<strong>15</strong>/122014 Season HighsReceptions 6 vs. Iowa State, 10/4/14Receiving Yards 99 at Baylor, 11/22/14Long Reception 55 vs. Florida State, 8/30/14Shifty, quick inside receiver who led the team in 2014 with42 receptions.2014 (Junior): Recipient of the Thurman Thomas Awardpresented by the OSU coaches to the team’s offensiveMVP ... Led the Cowboys with 42 receptions on the yearand was second on the team in receiving yards with 598... Kicked off the year with a 55-yard touchdown receptionin the opener against Florida State ... Finished that gamewith a team-high 74 receiving yards ... Best game cameat Baylor when he hauled in five catches for 99 yards anda touchdown ... Also played a big role in OSU’s win overIowa State, recording six catches for 64 yards ... Had atleast 50 yards in six games.2013 (Sophomore): Played in every game and earneda start in a win at Texas ... Finished the season with <strong>15</strong>catches for 173 yards ... Had at least one catch in ninegames, highlighted by a career day against Kansas withsix catches for 73 yards and a career-long reception of 39yards ... Also had a 29-yard catch at UTSA ... Returned fivepunts with a season-long of nine yards against Kansas.2012 (Freshman): Saw action on special teams as apunt returner, and at receiver … Saw action in six games,including the final four games of the season … Made hiscollegiate debut against Louisiana … His first career receptionwent for an 18-yard touchdown at Baylor … Returnedfive punts for 19 yards against Louisiana and he had aneight-yard punt return against Texas.50 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


PLAYER BIOS2011: Redshirt.High School: Parade All-America selection … OklahomaGatorade Player of the Year … Nominee for the Old SpiceNational Player of the Year … A speedy big-play specialistin high school … As a senior he averaged 19.1 yards onhis 65 receptions with 17 touchdowns and 1,244 receivingyards … Tossed a TD pass, returned four of his sixinterceptions for touchdowns and scored four touchdownson kickoff returns … Averaged 35.3 yards on punt returns… Caught 61 passes for 1,046 yards (17.1 per catch) asa junior and scored seven touchdowns on returns … Afirst-team all-stater by The Oklahoman, Tulsa World andOklahoma Coaches Association … Also a first-team All-BigCity selection … Rivals rated him No. 17 in the state ofOklahoma … Rated as the No. 11 prospect in the Midlandsregion by SuperPrep … Also recruited by Arkansas, Tulsa,Northwestern, Oklahoma and Texas Tech.Personal: Born July 10, 1992 … Son of Deidre and PeteGlidden … Also participated in basketball, baseball andtrack … Business management major … His brother,Dylan, plays baseball at Oklahoma Christian and his fatherwas a semi-pro football player.Glidden’s 2012 Game-by-Game Receiving StatsDate Opponent No. Yds. TD LongSept. 1 Savannah State DNPSept. 8 at Arizona DNPSept. <strong>15</strong> Louisiana 0 0 0 0Sept. 29 Texas 0 0 0 0Oct. 13 at KansasDNPOct. 20 Iowa StateDNPOct. 27 TCUDNPNov. 3 at Kansas State 0 0 0 0Nov. 10 West Virginia 0 0 0 0Nov. 17 Texas Tech 0 0 0 0Nov. 24 at Oklahoma 0 0 0 0Dec. 1 at Baylor 1 18 1 18Jan. 1 vs. Purdue 0 0 0 0Glidden’s 2013 Game-by-Game Receiving StatsDate Opponent No. Yds. TD LongAug. 31 vs. Mississippi State 1 12 0 12Sept. 7 at UTSA 2 40 0 29Sept. 14 Lamar 1 6 0 6Sept. 28 at West Virginia 1 5 0 5Oct. 5 Kansas State 1 14 0 14Oct. 19 TCU 0 0 0 0Oct. 26 at Iowa State 0 0 0 0Nov. 2 at Texas Tech 1 14 0 14Nov. 9 Kansas 6 73 0 39Nov. 16 at Texas 0 0 0 0Nov. 23 Baylor 1 4 0 4Dec. 7 Oklahoma 0 0 0 0Jan. 3 vs. Missouri 1 5 0 5Glidden’s 2014 Game-by-Game Receiving StatsDate Opponent No. Yds. TD LongAug. 30 vs. Florida State 2 74 1 55Sept. 6 Missouri State 4 33 0 21Sept. 13 UTSA 2 58 0 36Sept. 25 Texas Tech 0 0 0 0Oct. 4 Iowa State 6 64 0 20Oct. 11 at Kansas 4 36 0 24Oct. 18 at TCU 5 59 0 17Oct. 25 West Virginia 5 63 0 17Nov. 1 at Kansas State 3 32 0 12Nov. <strong>15</strong> Texas 3 31 0 25Nov. 22 at Baylor 5 99 1 37Dec. 6 at Oklahoma 1 19 0 19Jan. 2 vs. Washington 2 30 0 30Glidden’s Career Receiving StatsYear G Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long Avg./G2012 8 1 18 18.0 1 18 2.32013 13 <strong>15</strong> 173 11.5 0 39 13.32014 13 42 598 14.2 2 55 46.0Career 34 58 789 13.6 3 55 23.2David GliddenOKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYS36 ZA’CARRIUS GREENSAFETY | 6-0 | 195 | FRESHMANDUNCANVILLE, TEXAS/DUNCANVILLEPronounced zuh-CARE-ee-usAn athletic player who projects as a safety … Ranked asthe No. 41 safety prospect in the country by ESPN.High School: Played for coach Jeff Dicus and coach CobyRichards at Duncanville … Named linebackers MVP for histeam … Totaled 89 tackles during his senior and 56 duringhis junior season … All-district selection at linebackeras a senior and a junior … Also played basketball andcompeted in track and field … Was an active participantwith SkillsUSA … Chose Oklahoma State over offers fromIowa, Iowa State, Kansas, Louisiana Tech, North Texasand others.Personal: Za’Carrius Green was born Dec. 26, 1996, inAlexandria, La. … Son of LaTonya Green … Plans to majorin architecture at Oklahoma State.OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYS19 BEN GROGANKICKER | 6-1 | 186 | JUNIORARLINGTON, TEXAS/MARTIN2014 First-Team Academic All-Big 12Career HighsLongest FG 47 vs. UTSA, 9/13/14Most FG Made 4, twice, last vs. Missouri State, 9/6/14Stepped immediately into the starting role after arriving oncampus and showed marked improvement from his freshmanyear to his sophomore year.2014 (Sophomore): Ranked ninth nationally with 1.69 fieldgoals made per game ... One of 20 national semifinalistsfor the Lou Groza Award presented to the nation’s topkicker ... Started the season by missing three of his firstfive field goal attempts, but made 20 of his last 23, highlightedby a game-winning 21-yarder in overtime to lift OSUto victory over Oklahoma in Norman .... His 22 field goalsmade is the third-best single-season mark in school history... Hit the longest kick of his career to date with a 47-yardervs. UTSA ... Made four fields goals against Missouri State... Was perfect on 41 PAT tries ... Led the team in scoringand ranked 34th nationally with 107 points on the year.2013 (Freshman): Lead the team in scoring with 100points ... Ranked sixth in the Big 12 and 51st in the NCAAin scoring per game at 7.7 ppg ... Finished the regularseason 11-18 on field goal attempts, two of which wereblocked ... Big 12 special teams player of the week afterconnecting on an OSU freshman-record four field goalsagainst Kansas State ... Made season-long field goals of41 yards against Texas Tech and Oklahoma ... Was 67-of-68 on PAT attempts, with his only miss being a blockedkick at Iowa State.High School: Coached by Bob Wager ... Earned class5A first-team all-state honors by the Associated PressSports Editors after he connected on nine-of-11 field goalswith a long of 56 yards and was a perfect 40-for-40 onPAT attempts his senior year ... Three-star prospect byboth ESPN.com and Rivals.com ... Rivals.com rankedhim as the No. 9 kicker in the nation and ESPN.com hadhim at No. <strong>15</strong> nationally ... The only kicker included onthe list of Texas Football Magazine’s top 300 prospects ...Member of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram super team as afirst-team kicker and punter ... Knocked in eight-of-10 fieldgoal attempts with a long of 52 yards and added 25-of-25PATs his junior year ... Also played soccer ... Member ofthe National Honor Society ... Held offers from Kansasand Memphis ... Once kicked a PAT using the old-timedrop-kick style.OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 51


PLAYER BIOSPersonal: Ben Grogan was born Jan. 9, 1995, in Arlington,Texas ... Son of Mike and Marcia Grogan ... Majoring ingeology.Grogan’s 2013 Game-by-Game Kicking StatsDate Opponent PAT-A FGM-FGA Lg BlkAug. 31 vs. Mississippi State 3-3 0-1 0 1Sept. 7 at UTSA 8-8 0-0 0 0Sept. 14 Lamar 8-8 1-1 39 0Sept. 28 at West Virginia 3-3 0-2 0 0Oct. 5 Kansas State 3-3 4-5 34 1Oct. 19 TCU 3-3 1-3 28 0Oct. 26 at Iowa State 7-8 1-1 22 0Nov. 2 at Texas Tech 7-7 1-1 41 0Nov. 9 Kansas 6-6 0-0 0 0Nov. 16 at Texas 5-5 1-1 39 0Nov. 23 Baylor 7-7 0-0 0 0Dec. 7 Oklahoma 3-3 1-1 41 0Jan. 3 vs. Missouri 4-4 1-2 25 0Grogan’s 2014 Game-by-Game Kicking StatsDate Opponent PAT-A FGM-FGA Lg BlkAug. 30 vs. Florida State 4-4 1-2 37 0Sept. 6 Missouri State 4-4 4-6 37 0Sept. 13 UTSA 4-4 3-3 47 0Sept. 25 Texas Tech 6-6 1-1 42 0Oct. 4 Iowa State 4-4 3-3 34 0Oct. 11 at Kansas 3-3 2-3 43 0Oct. 18 at TCU 0-0 3-3 30 0Oct. 25 West Virginia 1-1 1-2 40 0Nov. 1 at Kansas State 2-2 0-0 0 0Nov. <strong>15</strong> Texas 1-1 0-0 0 0Nov. 22 at Baylor 4-4 0-0 0 0Dec. 6 at Oklahoma 5-5 1-1 21 0Jan. 2 vs. Washington 3-3 3-4 40 0Grogan’s Career Kicking StatsYear FGM-FGA Pct. 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg Blk2013 11-18 61.1 0-0 5-6 4-7 2-5 0-0 41 22014 22-28 78.6 1-1 7-8 9-11 5-7 0-1 47 0Career 33-46 71.7 1-1 12-14 13-18 7-12 0-1 47 2Ben GroganOKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYS3 CHRIS HARDEMANCORNERBACK | 5-9 | 178 | SOPHOMOREHOUSTON, TEXAS/ALIEF TAYLORSpecial teams contributor as a true freshman who islooking to work his way into the rotation for playing time ondefense.2014 (Freshman): Played in 10 games on special teamsand recorded six solo tackles during the season .. Hada pair of stops in the Cowboys’ win at Kansas and onetackle against Missouri State, UTSA, Texas Tech and WestVirginia.High School: Coached by Cedric Hardeman and J.D.Jordan at Alief Taylor HS in Houston, Texas … Pre-seasonall-state selection as a junior and senior … Three-timeacademic all-district selection … Four-year letterman intrack … Participant in Semper Fidelis All-American Game… All-district as a senior, Texas Football Magazine secondteam all-super team, top 300 Texas recruit and top 30Texas defensive backs … Waco Tribune top 100 Texasrecruit … Texas High School Football all-elite team class5A Region II … As a junior, named return specialist of theyear in District 18-5A, first team all-district as a defensiveback and returner and Texas Sports Writers Associationsecond team all-state.Personal: Christopher Te’andre Hardeman was bornMarch 19, 1996, in Houston … Son of Kimberley Goldenand Cedric Hardeman … Grandson of Don Hardeman, aformer running back for the Houston Oilers and the BaltimoreColts … Plans to major in broadcast journalism.Hardeman’s Career StatsYear GP UT-AT-TT TFL Sacks INT PBU QBH FF FR BK2014 10 6-0-6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 10 6-0-6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYS4 DYLAN HARDINGSAFETY | 6-2 | 190 | SOPHOMOREJENKS, OKLA./JENKSContributed as a true freshman on special teams and is acandidate for more playing time on defense.2014 (Freshman): Played in every game except TexasTech and Washington ... Logged a pair of tackles, includingone at Kansas and one vs. Texas.High School: Coached by Allan Trimble at Jenks HighSchool … Senior stats included 59 tackles, an interception,a forced fumble and a fumble recovery … Also played asa receiver and had 21 catches for 563 yards and seventouchdowns as a senior … First team all-state by TheOklahoman and the Tulsa World … Tulsa World first teamall-metro and first team all-district 2-6A … Rated as athree-star recruit on Scout.com and ranked as the No. 60safety nationally … Also an excellent baseball player withMLB draft-level talent … Held offers from Arizona State,North Carolina, Oregon State, Texas Tech and WashingtonState, among others.Personal: Dylan Cordell Harding was born Aug. 23, 1995,in Sapulpa, Okla. … Son of R.J. and Dani Harding … Plansto major in engineering.Harding’s Career StatsYear GP UT-AT-TT TFL Sacks INT PBU QBH FF FR BK2014 11 1-1-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 11 1-1-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYS17 AUSTIN HAYSRECEIVER | 6-2 | 190 | R-JUNIORSAN ANTONIO, TEXAS/REAGANCareer HighsReceptions 8 vs. Savannah State, 2012Receiving Yards 81 at Kansas State, 2012Long Reception 54 at Kansas State, 20122014 Season HighsReceptions 3 vs. Missouri State, 9/6/14Receiving Yards 21, twice, last at Kansas, 10/11/14Long Reception <strong>15</strong> vs. Missouri State, 9/6/14Injuries have slowed him down the past two seasons, buthe has proven he can be a contributor when he is healthy... Coaches have praised him for his understanding of theoffense as a whole and his ability to play multiple widereceiver positions within OSU’s scheme.2014 (Sophomore): Played in 10 games, but missed threeBig 12 games due to injury ... Caught nine passes for 57yards ... Had a season-best 21 yards against MissouriState and Kansas ... Season-long reception of <strong>15</strong> yardsalso came against Missouri State.2013: Redshirt. His lone game action came against Lamar,when he made one catch for eight yards.52 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


PLAYER BIOSAustin Hays2012 (Freshman): Got his first career start against Kansasand ended the season with nine straight starts ... Led allfreshmen in starts (10), catches (29) and receiving yards(394) ... Receptions total was fourth on the team andyardage total was fifth among all Cowboys … Began hiscareer with eight catches for 77 yards in the season openeragainst Savannah State ... His first career TD came on a1-yard pass from J.W. Walsh in the opener ... Injury andillness sidelined him for the next three games (Arizona,Louisiana and Texas) ... Had nine-yard receptions againstKansas and TCU ... Caught a 41-yard pass against TCU ...At Kansas State he had four catches for 81 yards, includinga 54-yard TD reception from Wes Lunt ... Caught threepasses for 49 yards against West Virginia ... Had a 17-yardcatch vs. Texas Tech and a 27-yarder at OU ... Had fivecatches for 59 yards at Baylor ... Caught four passescovering 25 yards against Purdue … Averaged 13.6 yardsper catch.High School: Was a Class 5A all-state selection by theSan Antonio Express News and he was an all-districtselection on a Reagan team that made an appearance inthe quarterfinals of the state playoffs … Ended his seniorseason with 55 catches covering 1,060 yards with 14touchdowns and an average of 19.9 yards per reception ...Also a baseball and track athlete ... A first-team academicall-state selection ... One of the last Cowboys added to thesigning class.Personal: Born Jan. 18, 1994, in San Antonio ... Parentsare Russell and Robin Hays ... Business finance major ...Dad was a receiver at Texas (1981-85).Hays’ 2012 Game-by-Game Receiving StatsDate Opponent No. Yds. TD LongSept. 1 Savannah State 8 77 1 29Sept. 8 at Arizona DNPSept. <strong>15</strong> LouisianaDNPSept. 29 TexasDNPOct. 13 at Kansas 1 9 0 9Oct. 20 Iowa State 1 9 0 9Oct. 27 TCU 1 41 0 41Nov. 3 at Kansas State 4 81 1 54Nov. 10 West Virginia 3 49 0 36Nov. 17 Texas Tech 1 17 0 17Nov. 24 at Oklahoma 1 27 0 27Dec. 1 at Baylor 5 59 0 <strong>15</strong>Jan. 1 vs. Purdue 4 25 0 7Hays’ 2013 Game-by-Game Receiving StatsDate Opponent No. Yds. TD LongAug. 31 vs. Mississippi StateDNPSept. 7 at UTSA DNPSept. 14 Lamar 1 8 0 8Sept. 28 at West VirginiaDNPOct. 5 Kansas State DNPOct. 19 TCUDNPOct. 26 at Iowa StateDNPNov. 2 at Texas Tech DNPNov. 9 Kansas DNPNov. 16 at TexasDNPNov. 23 BaylorDNPDec. 7 Oklahoma DNPJan. 3 Missouri DNPHays’ 2014 Game-by-Game Receiving StatsDate Opponent No. Yds. TD LongAug. 30 vs. Florida State 0 0 0 0Sept. 6 Missouri State 3 21 0 <strong>15</strong>Sept. 13 UTSA 2 13 0 8Sept. 25 Texas Tech 0 0 0 0Oct. 4 Iowa State 0 0 0 0Oct. 11 at Kansas 2 21 0 11Oct. 18 at TCU 0 0 0 0Oct. 25 West Virginia 2 2 0 3Nov. 1 at Kansas State DNPNov. <strong>15</strong> TexasDNPNov. 22 at BaylorDNPDec. 6 at Oklahoma 0 0 0 0Jan. 2 vs. Washington 0 0 0 0Hays’ Career Receiving StatsYear G Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long Avg./G2012 10 29 394 13.6 2 54 39.42013 1 1 8 8.0 0 8 8.02014 10 9 57 6.3 0 <strong>15</strong> 5.7Career 21 39 459 11.8 2 54 21.976 COLBY HEGWOODOFFENSIVE LINE | 6-5 | 3<strong>15</strong> | SENIORFLOWOOD, MISS./NW RANKIN/PEARL RIVER CC2014 (Junior): Played in one game.OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYS2013 (Sophomore): Saw late-game action in OSU’s winsover Iowa State and Kansas.Junior College: Played one year at Pearl River CC inPoplarville, Miss., where he was coached by Tim Hatten... Was a starter from day one playing in a spread offensevery similar to Oklahoma State’s ... Did not accumulate anystats 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 ... Sonof Glenn and Peggy Hegwood ... Civil engineering major.OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYS26 KEVIN HENRYLINEBACKER | 6-1 | 224 | FRESHMANBATON ROUGE, LA./CENTRALAn athletic player who projects at the star position inthe Oklahoma State defense … Ranked as a four-starprospect by ESPN and 247Sports … An ESPN 300 recruitas the No. 21 safety prospect in the nation.High School: Played for coach Sid Edwards at Central …Finished his senior year with 80 total tackles, 10 tackles forloss, three interceptions, six forced fumbles and a fumblerecovery … Totaled 47 total tackles, six tackles for loss, asack and three interceptions as a junior … Named to theNew Orleans Times-Picayune class 4A all-state first team,the all-district 5A-4 first team and a Louisiana SportswritersAssociation class 5A all-state team honorable mention asa senior … Junior honors included the Louisiana CoachesAssociation class 5A all-state first team and the all-district5A-4 first team … Also played basketball and baseball… Also recruited by LSU, Mississippi, Louisiana Tech,Louisiana-Monroe, Grambling, Nicholls State, SoutheasternLouisiana, Southern and others.Personal: Kevin Lamar Henry was born March 9, 1996,in Baton Rouge, La. …Son of Diane Henry and KevinSimon … First cousin, Brandon Bass, plays for the NBA’sBoston Celtics … Plans to study mechanical engineering atOklahoma State.OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 53


PLAYER BIOS59 MATT HOCKETTKICKER/PUNTER | 6-3 | 195 | R-FRESHMANNORMAN, OKLA./NORMANWill get a chance to show what he can do with the startingpunter position up for grabs entering 20<strong>15</strong>.2014: RedshirtHigh School: Attended Norman HS in Norman, Okla.,where he was coached by Gregg Nation ... An all-stateselection by The Oklahoman and by the coaches ... Alsoearned all-state recognition as a soccer player ... EarnedNorman HS special teams MVP honors after averaging43.3 yards per punt and connecting on 14-of-17 field goalswith a long of 49 yards ... Of his 40 kickoffs, 38 resulted ina touchback ... Also played basketball ... Member of theNational Honor Society, the Key Club, the student congress,Mu Alpha Theta and volunteered with the SpecialOlympics.Personal: Matthew John Hockett was born Sept. 17, 1995,in Oklahoma City ... Son of John and Angie Hockett ... Prephysicaltherapy major.70 BEN HUGHESDEFENSIVE TACKLE | 6-3 | 310 | R-SOPHOMOREWACO, TEXAS/UNIVERSITYDeveloping prospect who could benefit from a strongoffseason.2014 (Freshman): Saw action against Missouri State andUTSA, but did not record any statistics.2013: Redshirt.OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSOKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSHigh School: Coached by Matt Carrol ... A four-starprospect by ESPN.com and a three-star prospect by bothRivals.com and Scout.com ... ESPN.com ranked him asthe nation’s No. 31 defensive tackle and the No. 44 playeroverall in the state of Texas ... Had 87 tackles (17 for losswith six sacks) his junior year .. A member of the WacoTribune-Herald Super CenTex first team and also a top-100recruit in Texas by the same publication ... Also competedin 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 includingassisting with little league football, the choir, culinary artsand art club ... Held scholarship offers from Kansas Stateand Mississippi State, among others.Personal: Ben Hughes IV was born Aug. 23, 1994, inWaco, 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 amajor.Hughes’ Career StatsYear GP UT-AT-TT TFL Sacks INT PBU QBH FF FR BK2014 2 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 2 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 017 MICHAEL HUNTERCORNERBACK | 6-0 | 191 | R-SENIORMONROE, LA./WEST MONROE/INDIANAA fifth-year transfer from Indiana with two years of experienceas a full-time starter at the FBS level.2014 (Junior): Started all 12 games … Made 36 tackles,29 solo, 3.5 tackles for loss (nine yards), one interceptionand five pass breakups … Tied for third on the team withhis five pass breakups … Recorded his interception in thePurdue win … Posted a season-high seven stops with ahalf-tackle for loss at Bowling Green … Shared the teamlead with six tackles, all solo, with one stop for loss andone pass breakup in the North Texas win … Also collectedone tackle for loss in the season-opening Indiana State winand at Iowa … Finished the year with one pass breakupin each of his final three games … Two-time IU defensiveplayer of the week (Ohio State and Purdue) … AcademicAll-Big Ten selection.2013 (Sophomore): Started all 12 games … Posted 42tackles, 34 solo, three tackles for loss (seven yards), oneinterception (28 yards), seven pass breakups and oneforced fumble … Picked off his first career pass in IndianaState win … Credited with a career-high four pass breakupsin the Bowling Green victory … Tallied career-bestswith nine stops and seven solos at Michigan State … Collectedfive tackles, a career-high two TFLs and forced hisfirst career fumble in Purdue win … Added six solo stopsagainst Missouri … Academic All-Big Ten selection.2012: Redshirted.OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYS2011 (Freshman): Played in all 12 games and started atIowa, against Northwestern and at Ohio State … Made 13tackles, nine solo, with two pass breakups … Carded fourtackles with one pass breakup in his first career start atIowa … Added three stops with one pass breakup at OhioState.High School: Cornerback for head coach Don Shows atWest Monroe High School … Member of the 2009 and2010 all-northeast Louisiana and all-district teams …All-state selection recorded 44 tackles, forced a pair offumbles and recovered three fumbles in 2010 … Pickedoff one pass, broke up five passes and blocked one kick… Rated the No. 81 cornerback nationally by ESPN.comfollowing his senior year … Four-year football letterwinneralso lettered in basketball and track … Academic all-stateselection as a senior … Boasted a 4.0 grade point average.Personal: Michael Dewayne Hunter, Jr., was born April 19,1993 … Son of Michael and Jackie Hunter … Father, Michael,played basketball at Grambling State University …Graduated from Indiana with a degree in exercise science.Hunter’s Career StatsYear GP UT-AT-TT TFL Sacks INT PBU QBH FF FR BK2011 12 9-4-13 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 02012 0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02013 12 34-8-42 3 0 1 7 0 1 0 02014 12 29-7-36 0 3.5 1 5 0 0 0 0Career 36 72-19-91 3 3.5 2 14 0 1 0 087 VICTOR IROKANSIDEFENSIVE END | 6-3 | 240 | R-JUNIORPFLUGERVILLE, TEXAS/HENDRICKSONPronounced eer-oh-KANN-see2014 Second-Team Academic All-Big 12Prospect who has shown good burst at times.2014 (Sophomore): Played in nine games and recordedthree tackles ... Recorded his first career sack against MissouriState ... Credited with a pair of tackles in that gameanother at Kansas State.2013 (Freshman): Saw action in two games, playing atUTSA and against Lamar.2012: Redshirt.OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSHigh School: A Texas Football Magazine top 30 defensiveline prospect and an all-district selection … Had 60 tacklesand seven sacks as a junior … Rated by Rivals as the No.94 prospect in Texas … Had scholarship offers from Coloradoand Baylor, among others, and originally committed tothe Buffaloes … Also a track athlete in high school.Personal: Born Jan 17, 1994, in Austin … Son of Christyand Ike Ironkansi … Secondary education/social studiesmajor.Irokansi’s Career StatsYear GP UT-AT-TT TFL Sacks INT PBU QBH FF FR BK2014 9 1-2-3 1.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 9 1-2-3 1.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 054 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


PLAYER BIOS10 SETH JACOBSLINEBACKER | 6-2 | 225 | R-JUNIORARROYO GRANDE, CALIF./ARROYO GRANDEDefensive MVP of 20<strong>15</strong> Cactus BowlCareer HighsTackles 13, at Oklahoma, 2014Interceptions 1, twice, last vs. Texas Tech, 2014SacksNo career sacksTFL 1.5, at Oklahoma, 2014Pass Break Ups 1, five times, last at Oklahoma, 2014Forced Fumbles 1, twice, last vs. Washington, 20<strong>15</strong>Became a significant playmaker for the OSU defense in hisfirst year as a starter in 2014.2014 (Sophomore): Honored by the OSU coaching staffas the defensive recipient of the team’s Barry SandersAward presented to the player with the most contributionwith the least recognition ... Had a team-high eight tacklesand a forced fumble en route to securing defensive MVPhonors in OSU’s Cactus Bowl win over Washington ...Started every game at linebacker ... His 92 tackles on theyear ranked third on the team ... Recorded an interceptionagainst 2013 Heisman Trophy winner Jameis Winston ofFlorida State in the season opener .... Also recorded afourth-quarter interception against Texas Tech that went farin sealing OSU’s 45-35 win over the Red Raiders ... Forceda fumble against Oklahoma’s Samaje Perine that led toa turnover and shifted the momentum for the Cowboys inOSU’s 38-35 overtime win at Oklahoma ... Credited with 13tackles in that Bedlam win, the most of his career to date... Had at least four tackles in 12 games and at least 10 inthree games ... Credited with 6.5 tackles for loss, five passbreak ups and two quarterback hurries.2013 (Freshman): Saw action in six games, playingagainst UTSA, Lamar, Iowa State, Texas Tech, Kansas andTexas ... Finished with 11 tackles and eight solo stops ...Had a season-high four tackles against Lamar ... Creditedwith three stops at Iowa State, two at UTSA and one in theTexas Tech and Kansas games.2012: Redshirt.OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSHigh School: Coached by Tom Goosen ... Playedlinebacker and quarterback during his prep career … Anall-CIF (California Interscholastic Federation) selection …Southern Section Western Division defensive player ofthe year and league defensive player of the year… Playedon a 13-1 team as a senior … All-state and all-CIF as ajunior … Was a varsity starter as a freshman … An all-stateselection by Cal-Hi Sports as a defensive back … Had<strong>15</strong>1 tackles and 926 yards of total offense as a senior ...Also competed in track and field ... Coached youth footballand 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 astint with the Canadian Football League’s British ColumbiaLions ... Strategic communications major.Jacobs’ Career StatsYear GP UT-AT-TT TFL Sacks INT PBU QBH FF FR BK2013 6 8-3-11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02014 13 72-20-92 6.5 0 2 5 2 2 0 0Career 19 80-23-103 6.5 0 2 5 2 2 0 047 BLAKE JARWINTIGHT END | 6-5 | 242 | R-JUNIORTUTTLE, OKLA./TUTTLEStepped into a role in the offense as a sophomore afterplaying on the scout team as a freshman.2014 (Sophomore): Played in every game and startedagainst West Virginia and Baylor ... Caught five passesfor 107 yards on the year ... Highlight came againstTexas Tech when he scored on a 47-yard reception ...Caught two passes for 29 yards against Texas, one for 17against UTSA and one for 14 in the Cactus Bowl win overWashington ... Logged six kick returns on short kickoffsand totaled 66 return yards with a long return of 19 yardsvs. Florida State.2013 (Freshman): Practiced, but did not see any gameaction.2012: Redshirt.OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSHigh School: Attended Tuttle HS in Tuttle, Okla., where hewas coached by Phillip Koons ... Member of The Oklahoman’slittle all-city team ... Also competed in baseball,basketball and track and field ... Made seven catches for145 yards and registered 38 tackles, three sacks and ninetackles for loss playing defense ... Member of the NationalHonor Society and participated in FCA.Personal: Blake Jarwin was born July 16, 1994, inOklahoma City ... Son of James and Leslie Jarwin ...Mother played basketball at St. Gregory’s Junior Collegeand Southern Nazarene University ... Majoring in businessmanagement.Glidden’s Career Receiving StatsYear G Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long Avg./G2013 0 0 0 0 0 0 02014 13 5 107 21.4 1 47 8.2Career 13 5 107 21.4 1 47 8.224 MIKETAVIUS JONESCORNERBACK | 5-10 | 175 | R-SENIORHOUSTON, TEXAS/NORTH SHOREPronounced mike-TAY-vee-usCareer HighsTackles 5 at UTSA, 2013TFLNo career tackles for lossPass Break UpsNo career pass breakupsOne of the fastest players on the roster ... Has been part ofvery good teams during his time at Oklahoma State.2014 (Junior): Played in the Cactus Bowl, but did notrecord any stats.2013 (Sophomore): Played in every game and made 14total tackles with 13 solo stops ... His best game cameagainst UTSA when he was credited with five tackles ...Made at least one tackle in eight games.2012 (Freshman): Credited with three tackles while playingin 10 games … Did not play against Savannah State,Arizona or Texas, but saw action in each of the final ninegames of the season … Had solo tackles against Louisiana,Kansas State and Texas Tech.2011: Redshirt.OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSHigh School: Rated by Scout as the No. 29 prospect inthe country at his position and No. 65 overall in the state ofTexas … 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 passbreak-ups as a senior … First-team all-district ... A fouryearmember of the North Shore track team ... Member ofthe National Honor Society ... Baylor, Houston, Kansas andRice were among the schools showing interest.Personal: Born March 16, 1992, in Ruston, La. ... Sonof Demetria Jones and Michael Heard ... Has two olderbrothers, Marcus and Marquise ... Marcus plays football atHarding ... University studies major.Jones’ Career StatsYear GP UT-AT-TT TFL Sacks INT PBU QBH FF FR BK2012 10 3-0-3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02013 13 13-1-14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02014 1 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 24 16-1-17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 55


PLAYER BIOS75 MARCUS KEYESOFFENSIVE LINE | 6-4 | 280 | FRESHMANPORT ALLEN, LA./PORT ALLENA late addition to the 20<strong>15</strong> class … A strong lineman whohas played tackle and guard … Ranked among the top 70prospects in Louisiana by ESPN.High School: Played for coach Guy Blanchard … Playedon both the offensive and defensive lines … Originallycommitted to Louisiana, but made a late switch to OklahomaState … Also offered by Missouri, Houston andLouisiana Tech.Personal: Father, Tyrone Keyes, played on the defensiveline for the Chicago Bears.49 KEVIN KINGKICKER | 5-10 | 175 | R-JUNIORJENKS, OKLA./JENKS/NEO A&M JCTransferred to Oklahoma State after starting his careerat NEO A&M JC ... Comes from one of the most powerfulhigh school football programs in the state.2014 (Junior): Redshirted.2013 (Sophomore): Did not playOKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSOKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSJunior College: Attended Northeast Oklahoma A&M JCin 2012, where he was coached by Dale Patterson ... Was10-for-13 on his field goal attempts ... Connected on 45straight extra points ... Knocked in a pair of game-winningfield goals, including one in the conference championshipgame ... Honored as the NJCAA Southwest Junior CollegeFootball Conference player of the week.High School: Attended Jenks HS in Jenks, Okla., wherehe was coached by Allan Trimble ... Honored by the TulsaWorld as an all-World kicker in 2011 ... Member of thepresident’s honor roll for four years.Personal: Kevin King was born April 22, 1994, in Tulsa,Okla. ... Son of Vince and Angela King ... Majoring inentrepreneurship.9 JOHN KOLARQUARTERBACK | 6-4 | 190 | FRESHMANNORMAN, OKLA./NORMAN NORTHPronounced KOE-larrEnrolled for the spring semester of 20<strong>15</strong> … Listed as afour-star prospect by Rivals.com, ESPN and 247Sports… Ranked as the No. 1 prospect in Oklahoma and No. 3pocket passer in the nation by ESPN.High School: Played for coach Wade Standley at NormanNorth … As a senior, was 127-of-244 passing for 2,292yards with 24 touchdowns … Also had 95 carries for 524yards and five touchdowns … Played in the Semper FidelisU.S. Marine Corps All-American Game … A regional Elite11 quarterback participant … Named team MVP and outstandingacademic athlete at Norman North and outstandingacademic athlete for the city of Norman … Named firstteam all-district and first team all-conference … Honorablemention all-state by The Oklahoman ... Vype OklahomaMr. Football semi-finalist … As a junior, threw for 1,675yards and <strong>15</strong> touchdowns on 109-of-168 passing … Had56 carries for 287 yards and three touchdowns, as well as11 receptions for 136 yards … Also played basketball andbaseball and was active with FCA … An early commitmentwho accepted his first offer from Oklahoma State.Personal: John Joseph Kolar was born Dec. 30, 1996,in Norman … Son of Maria and Randall Kolar … Mother,Maria, played volleyball at Notre Dame … Plans to majorin management science and information systems atOklahoma State.79 JACK KURZUOFFENSIVE LINE | 6-4 | 305 | R-SOPHOMOREST. LOUIS, MO./MARY INSTITUTE COUNTRY DAYDeveloping offensive line prospect.2014 (Freshman): Did not see any game action.2013: Redshirt.OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSOKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSHigh School: Coached by Josh Smith ... Helped leadthe squad to a class 4A state runner-up finish in 2011 ...Battled injury his senior year, but was a first-team all-stateand all-metro honoree as a junior in 2011 ... A three-starprospect by ESPN.com, Rivals.com and Scout.com ...Rivals tabbed him as the nation’s No. 32 offensive guardand Scout had him at No. 40 nationally ... ESPN.comranked him as an offensive tackle and put him at No. 80 onits national list ... Also competed in the shot put ... Ownerof 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 Aquinasin 2010 ... Member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletesand participated in community service at St. Louis FamilyChurch and at his school ... Held scholarship offers fromBall State and Troy.Personal: Robert John Kurzu II was born Oct. 28, 1994,in St. Louis, Mo. ... Son of Bob and Laura Kurzu ... Fatherplayed football at Florida and his sister, Sarah, was onthe rowing team at Miami (Fla.) ... Great-grandfather, JimStorms, played football and basketball at Missouri ... Businessmarketing major.OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYS<strong>15</strong> CHRIS LACYRECEIVER | 6-3 | 195 | SOPHOMOREDESOTO, TEXAS/DESOTOA smart receiver with good size and quickness who sawsome notable action as a true freshman.2014 (Freshman): Played in every game except the regularseason finale at Oklahoma... Caught one pass for fiveyards in his first college game against Florida State ... Hadone reception in three straight games, including a 19-yardcatch against UTSA, a 23-yard catch against Texas Techand a catch against Iowa State ... Credited with two tackleson kickoffs against UTSA.High School: Coached by Claude Mathis … Finished hissenior year at DeSoto with 60 catches for 1,206 yardsand 16 touchdowns, leading DeSoto to a 14-1 record anda semifinal appearance in the state playoffs … NamedDeSoto offensive team MVP as a senior … Tallied 29catches for 339 yards and three scores as a junior … AssociatedPress Sports Editors honorable mention all-stateTeam, first team all-District, Texas Football Magazine top300 Texas recruits and top 30 wide receivers as a senior …Also ran track … Graduated third in his class and receivedthe SOAR Award each year of his high school career forrecording at least a 95 average in all classes … Memberof the Math Honor Society and National Honor Society …Held offers from Arizona State, Missouri, Nebraska, Iowaand Northwestern, among others.56 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


PLAYER BIOSPersonal: Chris Lacy was born Jan. 28, 1996, in FortWorth, Texas … Son of Chris and Karen Lacy … Plans tomajor in industrial engineering and management.Lacy’s Career Receiving StatsYear G Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long Avg./G2014 12 4 47 11.8 0 23 3.9Career 12 4 47 11.8 0 23 3.9OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYS6 ASHTON LAMPKINCORNERBACK | 5-11 | 185 | R-JUNIORFORT WORTH, TEXAS/DUNBAR2013 First Team Academic All-Big 12Career HighsTackles 4, three times, last vs. Kansas State, 2013Interceptions 1, twice, last vs. UTSA, 2014Pass Break Ups 1, four times, last vs. Texas Tech, 2014Earned a starting spot in 2014 but was lost for the seasonin the fourth game to injury and was granted a medicalhardship waiver ... OSU’s special teams MVP in 2013.2014 (Junior): Started the first four games of the seasonbefore suffering an injury against Texas Tech that kept himout the rest of the season ... Highlight of the year came ona 50-yard pick-six to close the game against UTSA ... Alsointercepted reigning Heisman Trophy-winner Jameis Winstonin the season opener against Florida State ... Totaledfour tackles - two against FSU and two against UTSA ...Had three pass breakups.Ashton Lampkin2013 (Sophomore): Played in every game as a sophomore... Tallied 24 tackles with 19 solo tackles ... Creditedwith a pass breakup as well ... Had a season-high fourtackles against UTSA and Kansas State ... Made threestops against Texas and Baylor ... Credited with at leastone tackle in nine games.2012 (Freshman): Saw action in every game ... Becamethe first Cowboy with an interception in 2012 when hepicked off a pass in the season opener against SavannahState ... Had three tackles against Savannah State,TCU and Texas Tech ... Had a season-best four tackles atBaylor in the regular-season finale and had a solo tackle inthe bowl win over Purdue.High School: A member of the Texas Football Magazinesuper team … A top <strong>15</strong> 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 asa senior with four interceptions and on offense he caught20 passes for 450 yards with four touchdowns … Recordedsix picks as a junior ... Had a big offer sheet with Arizona,Arizona State, Kansas State, Missouri, Texas A&M, TexasTech and Utah all in contention.Personal: Born Jan. 10, 1994, in Oklahoma City … Son ofStacey Lampkin and Anthony Crooks … Business marketingmajor.Lampkin’s Career StatsYear GP UT-AT-TT TFL Sacks INT PBU QBH FF FR BK2012 13 18-0-18 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 02013 13 19-5-24 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 02014 4 3-1-4 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0Career 30 40-6-46 0 0 3 4 0 0 0 095 VILI LEVENIDEFENSIVE TACKLE | 6-3 | 290 | R-SOPHOMOREHURST, TEXAS/L.D. BELLPronounced VILL-ee luh-VEN-eePlayed in every game as a redshirt freshman in 2014 andwas a regular part of the defensive line rotation.2014 (Freshman): Played in every game as part of therotation at defensive tackle ... Credited with 16 tackleson the year including 11 solo stops ... Made at least onetackle in nine games and set a career best with four stopsin the regular season Bedlam finale ... Credited with twotackles and 1.5 tackles for loss in the Cactus Bowl win overWashington ... Had one sack for a 10 yard loss againstWest Virginia ... Also had a tackle for loss against UTSAand Kansas State.2013: Redshirt.OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSHigh School: Coached by Mark Smith ... Logged 41tackles (11 for loss) and three sacks as a senior ... Had 38tackles (six for loss) and two sacks as a junior ... A threestarprospect 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 MorningNews ... Two-time first-team all-district honoree ... Carriedscholarship offers from Utah, Boise State, MississippiState, Houston and Navy, among others.Personal: Vili Leveni was born June 3, 1995 ... Son ofMelesete Leveni ... One of eight children, he has fivesisters and two brothers ... General business major.Leveni’s Career StatsYear GP UT-AT-TT TFL Sacks INT PBU QBH FF FR BK2014 13 11-5-16 4.5 1.0 0 0 1 0 0 0Career 13 11-5-16 4.5 1.0 0 0 1 0 0 057 PAUL LEWISOFFENSIVE LINEMAN | 6-3 | 295 | R-JUNIORHOUSTON, TEXAS/NORTH SHOREStarted at center in 12 games and played in every gamein 2014 ... Saw action in six games and started once as aredshirt freshman in 2013.2014 (Sophomore): Played in every game and startedall except the Baylor game ... A consistent center whosnapped without incident throughout the season.2013 (Freshman): Played in six games and earned a startagainst Lamar ... Credited with two knockdown blocks onthe year ... Played a season-high 54 snaps against Lamar.2012: Redshirt.OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSHigh School: Coached by David Aymond ... First-team alldistrictselection ... Had <strong>15</strong> knockdowns and 20 pancakeblocks his senior year ... Lost part of his junior season toinjury … Rated by Rivals as the No. 16 center prospectin the country … Competed in the shot put and discus forthe track and field team ... Maintained a 3.5 grade pointaverage and was a member of the A&B Honor Roll everyyear of high school.Personal: Born Feb. 26, 1993, in Houston … Son ofDarolyn and Raymond Lewis … Business major.OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 57


PLAYER BIOSOKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSrecruit by ESPN.com … Ranked as the No. 21 outsidelinebacker in the nation by Scout ... Also received offersfrom Oklahoma, Baylor, Mississippi State, Boise State andIowa, among others.OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYS71 BRAD LUNDBLADEOFFENSIVE LINEMAN | 6-3 | 300 | SOPHOMOREARGYLE, TEXAS/LIBERTY CHRISTIANWent from being an unheralded walk-on to earning firstteamreps in important situations his freshman year.2014 (Freshman): Walked on to the Cowboy football teamas a late addition ... Played significant reps in the lastseven games of the season and earned a start at Baylor ...A valuable member of the Cowboy line in the second halfof the season.High School: Coached by Greg Price at Liberty ChristianSchool ... A first-team all-state selection as a senior and ajunior ... Also competed in track and field, winning the statechampionship in the discus throw three times and twice inthe shot put ... Graduated high school with a 3.9 GPA ...Regularly volunteered in the youth service at his church.Personal: Bradford Ryan Lundblade was born Sept.21, 1995, in Nashville, Tenn. ... Son of Kirk and DianeLundblade ... His father, Kirk, played basketball for SMU ...Plans to major in marketing.50 JOSH MABINLINEBACKER | 6-2 | 235 | R-FRESHMANHOUSTON, TEXAS/KLEIN OAKPronounced MAY-binTurned heads in the early going as an aggressive anddynamic linebacker prospect before losing his season toinjury.2014: RedshirtOKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSHigh School: Coached by David Smith at Klein OakHigh School … Waco Tribune Top 100 Texas recruit …Texas Football Magazine Top 300 Texas recruit and top30 linebacker … Texas High School Football all-elite teamClass 5A Region II … An all-district selection … Four-starPersonal: Joshua Alan Mabin was born Oct. 18, 1995, inHouston … Son of Clayton and Tammy Mabin … Activemember of FCA … Studying industrial distribution.OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYS56 MOTEKIAI MAILEDEFENSIVE TACKLE | 6-4 | 305 | JUNIOREULESS, TEXAS/PITTSBURG HS/TYLER J.C.Pronounced moe-TAY-key-I my-LAYPowerful junior college defensive tackle who had severaloffers … Ranked as the No. 33 junior college prospect inthe nation by Scout.com … ESPN and 247Sports rankedhim among the top eight junior college defensive tackleprospects in the country.Junior College: Played for coach Danny Palmer at TylerJ.C. … Led Tyler as a sophomore with 10 tackles for lossand was fourth on the squad with 54 tackles … Also creditedwith three sacks and two pass break ups … 2014 firstteam All-Southwest Junior College Football Conference …In 2013, he accounted for 30 tackles, 5.5 tackles for loss,4.5 sacks, and one forced fumble … Chose OklahomaState over several other offers, including TCU, MississippiState, Arizona State, North Texas and SMU.High School: Started his high school career at TrinityHS in Euless, Texas before transferring to Pittsburg HSin Pittsburg, Calif., for his junior and senior seasons …Played both defensive line and tight end in high school …Honorable mention all-metro team by the San FranciscoChronicle as a defensive lineman and selected to theAll-Bay Valley Athletic League first team as a tight end …Holiday Classic Bay Area all-star team selection … EastBay Area top 25 player … Named to the All-Bay ValleyAthletic League second team as a defensive linemanduring his junior year .. Member of the Polynesian Club …Also played rugby.Personal: Motekiai Maile was born Feb. 7, 1994, in Hihifo,Tonga … Son of Hauola and Sioeli Maile … Plans to majorin sociology at Oklahoma State.22 TODD MAYSRUNNING BACK | 6-0 | 205 | R-JUNIOROLIVE BRANCH, MISS./EAST MISSISSIPPI C.C.Versatile early enrollee who played at running back, receiverand quarterback at the junior college level … Scout.com ranked him as the No. 60 junior college prospect inthe country and ESPN listed him as the No. 7 running backat the junior college level.Junior College: Played for coach Buddy Stephens atEast Mississippi Community College … Spent two years atEMCC, where he helped the Lions to two consecutive 12-0seasons and back-to-back NJCAA football national championships… Starred at multiple spots for the Lions, as hemade significant contributions at quarterback, running backand wide receiver … Averaged 5.8 yards per carry in 2014while running for seven touchdowns, a mark that rankedfourth in the conference … Completed 93.8 percent of hispasses in 2014, finishing <strong>15</strong>-of-16 with one scoring strike… Also tallied 17 catches, finishing with 200 yards and twotouchdowns … Scored at multiple positions on four separateoccasions, including a three-touchdown performance(two rushing, one passing) against Coahoma CC in 2013… Reached the end zone 18 times his freshman season …His <strong>15</strong> rushing touchdowns in 2013 ranked fifth in the nation… Ran for a score in the Lions’ national championshipvictory over Georgia Military College … Held offers fromMissouri, Mississippi State, Cincinnati, Memphis, SouthernMiss and Troy.2012 (Redshirt): Spent one season as a redshirt at ArkansasState before transferring to East Mississippi CC.High School: Played high school football for coach ScottSamsel at Olive Branch HS in Olive Branch, Miss. … As asenior, he threw for 3,116 yards and 28 touchdowns whileadding 1,304 yards and 18 touchdowns on the ground …Led Olive Branch to a <strong>15</strong>-0 record and a state championshipin 2011 … Named first team Class 6A all-state andMHSAA all-region most valuable offensive player … Wasalso selected to the 2011 Mississippi/Alabama all-stargame.Personal: Tarble Edward Mays III was born Oct. 28, 1993,in Memphis, Tenn. … Son of Stephanie Duhart … Plans tomajor in university studies at Oklahoma State.58 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


PLAYER BIOSOKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSOKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSPersonal: Keegan Brown Metcalf was born on March 22,1993, in Oklahoma City ... Son of Kent and Dee Metcalf... Three of his uncles, Jim Metcalf, Dan Metcalf and JoeMetcalf, were All-America runners for Oklahoma State andanother one of his uncles, Leon Heath, was an All-Americafootball player at Oklahoma ... Exercise science major.84 JALEN MCCLESKYRECEIVER | 5-10 | <strong>15</strong>6 | FRESHMANCOVINGTON, LA./ST. PAUL’S25 COLE MCKNIGHTRECEIVER | 5-10 | 185 | R-SOPHOMORECUSHING, OKLA./CUSHINGOKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSA quick, shifty receiver with good hands … Ranked amongthe top 100 athlete prospects in the country by 247Sports… Listed 40-time of 4.37 seconds.High School: Played for coach Ken Sears at St. Paul’s… Caught 95 passes for 1,446 yards and 17 touchdownsas a senior … Totaled 41 receptions for 657 yards and 10touchdowns as a junior … Listed on the academic honorroll … Received all-district honors as a junior and senior …Named St. Paul’s athlete of the year his sophomore year… Also excelled on the track and field team, earning alldistricthonors in the triple jump … Recruited by Air Force,South Florida, Southeastern Louisiana, Southern Miss andTulane, among others.Personal: Jalen McCleskey was born Aug. 6, 1997, in NewOrleans, La. … Son of Tommy and Susan McCleskey …Father, Tommy, played college football at Tennessee andthe for the Saints and the Cardinals in the NFL … Plans tomajor in sports media at Oklahoma State.OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYS23 KENNETH MCGRUDERSAFETY | 6-2 | 205 | FRESHMANALIEF, TEXAS/TAYLORA heavily recruited safety who was listed as a four-starprospect and the No. 30 safety in the country by Scout.com … Held a long list of offers from programs across thecountry.High School: Played for coach JD Jordan at Alief Taylor …Finished senior year with 79 total tackles, 36 solo tackles,a sack, an interception and a pair of forced fumbles …Totaled 33 tackles, 18 solos tackles and three interceptionsas a junior … Named all-district as both a junior anda senior … Competed on his high school track team aswell … Offered scholarships by Arkansas, Boise State,California, Colorado, Iowa St., Louisville, LSU, Missouri,Nebraska, Oregon State, TCU, Texas Tech, Tulsa, Utah,UTSA, Washington and others.Walk-on member of the scout team.2014 (Freshman): Competed on the scout team.High School: Attended Cushing HS in Cushing, Okla.,where he was coached by Barrett Shupe ... Class 3Aall-district wide receiver and member of the StillwaterNewsPress all-area team ... Also played basketball andsoccer, earning all-district honors in 2009, 2010 and 2011and honorable mention all-state in 2012 ... Member ofthe superintendent’s honor roll, the principal’s honor rolland the National Honor Society ... Recipient of the OSUAcademic Excellence Scholarship ... Participated in theFellowship of Christian Athletes and Family Career andCommunity Leaders of America.Personal: Cole McKnight was born March 5, 1995, inTulsa ... Son of Steve and Kim McKnight ... Is a black beltin mixed martial arts ... His grandfather, Jerry Holderread,played football at Oklahoma State and his cousin, IsaacMcKnight, swam at Missouri State ... Undecided on amajor.42 KEEGAN METCALFRUNNING BACK | 5-11 | 210 | R-JUNIORELK CITY, OKLA./ELK CITY/OKLAHOMA BAPTISTWalk-on member of the scout team.OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYS2014 (Sophomore): Did not see any game action.At Oklahoma Baptist: Played for Chris Jensen ... Waspart of a group of players who helped launch the footballprogram at Oklahoma Baptist University in Shawnee ...Defensive team captain who played linebacker ... Alsocompeted in track and field.High School: Attended Elk City HS in Elk City, Okla.,where he was coached by Jason Scheck ... Team MVPand all-purpose player of the year ... Also competed intrack and field, wrestling and soccer ... Participated withthe Fellowship of Christian Athletes and the Rotary Club.5 JEREL MORROWSAFETY | 6-0 | 190 | R-SOPHOMOREEMPORIA, KAN./EMPORIAPronounced juh-RELL2014 Second-Team Academic All-Big 12Two-sport athlete at Oklahoma State who doubles as along jumper on the Cowboys’ track and field team ... Redshirtedthe 2013 football season and became a contributorfor the Cowboy defense as a redshirt freshman in 2014.2014 (Freshman): Saw action in every game and startedonce against Kansas State ... Credited with 13 tackles onthe year and one sack against UTSA ... Also had a seasonhigh of four tackles against UTSA and at least one tacklein eight games.2013: Redshirt.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 touchdownsas a senior ... Earned first-team all-state accolades as botha wide receiver and as a defensive back by different outlets... Rivals.com tabbed him as the nation’s No. 17 playerunder the “athlete” category ... Had scholarship offers fromNebraska, Missouri, Kansas State and Kansas amongnumerous others.Personal: Jerel Morrow was born Sept. 22, 1994 ... Son ofTammy and Leon Morrow ... Business major.Morrow’s Career StatsYear GP UT-AT-TT TFL Sacks INT PBU QBH FF FR BK2014 13 12-1-13 1.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 13 12-1-13 1.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 59


PLAYER BIOSOKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSPersonal: John Cole Neph was born Jan. 28, 1995, inTulsa ... Son of Bruce and Kathy Neph ... Father competedin football and wrestling at Oklahoma State ... Motherplayed basketball at Soutwestern Oklahoma State ...Mechanical engineering major.OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYS78 MATTHEW MUCHAOFFENSIVE LINE | 6-6 | 285 | R-FRESHMANSEABROOK, TEXAS/CLEAR LAKEOKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYS38 EMMANUEL OGBAHDEFENSIVE END | 6-4 | 275 | R-JUNIORHOUSTON, TEXAS/GEORGE BUSHPronounced MOO-haDeveloping prospect who has a good frame for an offensivetackle ... Saw action running with the second-teamoffensive line on the practice field as a true freshman in2014.2014: Redshirt.High School: Coached by Sam Smith Jr. at Clear Lake… Played tackle in high school … Two-time all-district… Waco Tribune top 100 Texas recruit … Texas HighSchool Football all-elite team Class 5A Region III … Alsocompeted in track … Three-star prospect by Rivals.comand the No. 99 prospect in the state of Texas ... A threestarprospect on Scout.com ... Held offers from Texas Tech,Arkansas State, Memphis and UCF.Personal: Matthew Mucha was born March 4, 1996, inHouston … Son of John and Adrienne Mucha … Plans tomajor in engineering.OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYS33 MATTHEW NEWSOMESAFETY | 5-11 | 190 | R-FRESHMANSUGAR LAND, TEXAS/CLEMENTSCompeted as a member of the scout team in 2014.2014: RedshirtHigh School: Attended Clements HS in Sugar Land,Texas, where he was coached by Keith Knowles ... Made100 tackles and had five sacks ... Academic all-district honoreewho earned academic excellence recognition from hisfreshman to his senior years ... Was the lead youth usherat his church and captain of his church’s step team.Personal: Matthew Abram Newsome was born July 27,1996, in Houston ... Son of Mark and Shaon Newsome... His mother played basketball at Texas-Pan Americanand his uncle, Van Malone, played with the NFL’s DetroitLions ... A distant relative of basketball hall-of-famer ClydeDrexler ... Accounting major.OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSPronounced AWG-buh2013 Second Team Academic All-Big 122014 Big 12 Defensive Lineman of the Year (Coaches)2014 First-Team All-Big 12 (Coaches)2014 First-Team All-Big 12 (Associated Press)2014 Defensive Team MVPCareer HighsTackles 10 at Kansas, 2014Sacks 2, four times, last vs. Texas, 2014TFL 5.5 at Kansas, 2014One of the rising stars on the Oklahoma State roster whoearned the first All-Big 12 selection of his career in 2014and has positioned himself as one of the most disruptivedefensive players in the Big 12.82 COLE NEPHRECEIVER | 6-3 | 205 | R-FRESHMANOWASSO, OKLA./OWASSOCame to Oklahoma State as a walk-on in 2014 andshowed he can play ... Was effective as a scout team widereceiver and quarterback.2014: RedshirtHigh School: Attended Owasso HS in Owasso, Okla.,where he was coached by Bill Patterson ... First-team alldistrictperformer who earned all-state honorable mention... Served as team captain ... Made 140 catches for 2,100yards and 22 touchdowns during his prep career ... Alsoplayed basketball and competed in track and field ... Boardmember of the National Honor Society and a distinguishedgraduate ... Board member for the psychology club ... Copresidentof the Fellowship of Christian Athletes ... Memberof First Christian Church.68 DEIONTE NOELOFFENSIVE LINE | 6-3 | 3<strong>15</strong> | R-FRESHMANCIBOLO, TEXAS/STEELEPronounced dee-AHN-tay no-ELLOffensive line prospect who will look to continue in hisdevelopment.2014: Redshirt.High School: Attended Steele HS in Cibolo, Texas, wherehe was coached by Scott Lehnhoff and Mike Jinks ...Listed as the No. 56 offensive guard in the country and asa three-star recruit by ESPN … Named to the all-districtTeam 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.Emmanuel Ogbah60 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


PLAYER BIOS2014 (Sophomore): Became the first OSU player to berecognized as Big 12 defensive lineman of the year whenthe coaches from around the league tabbed him with thathonor ... First-team all-Big 12 honoree by the AssociatedPress and the coaches ... Chosen as the team’s 2014defensive most valuable player by the OSU coaches ...Finished the season third in the Big 12 and 24th nationallyin tackles for loss per game (1.3) and second in the Big 12and <strong>15</strong>th nationally in sacks per game (0.85) ... Recorded5.5 tackles for loss in the Cowboys’ win at Kansas, whichset an OSU single-game record and was the most tacklesfor any player in the country in a single game in 2014 ...Enjoyed a breakthrough performance on a national stageto open 2014 when he had six tackles, two sacks, twotackles for loss and two pass-breakups against top-rankedFlorida State ... Produced a stretch in which he recorded atleast one sack in six consecutive games.2013 (Freshman): Played in every game as a freshman... Finished the regular season with 20 total tackles and <strong>15</strong>solo stops ... Finished tied for the team lead with 4.0 sacks... Ranked seventh on the team in tackles for loss with 5.5and fourth on the team in yards lost on those tackles with29 ... Also logged four quarterback hurries and a fumblerecovery ... Credited with at least one tackle in 12 games... Had a season-high three stops against Mississippi Stateand Iowa State ... All four of his sacks were unassistedwith one each vs. Mississippi State, Texas Tech, Texas andBaylor.2012: Redshirt.High School: Was a finalist for the greater Houstondefensive 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 fumblesand a recovered fumble ... Received recruiting attentionfrom Arizona and Texas Tech, among others … Attendedthe same high school as OSU All-American and Pro Bowloffensive lineman Russell Okung of the Seattle Seahawks.Personal: Born Nov. 6, 1993, in Lagos, Nigeria … Sonof Richard and Regina Ogbah … Moved with his familyto Texas at age nine ... Began playing football in seventhgrade and was attracted to Oklahoma State because of thesuccess of former Cowboy All-American Russell Okung,who was also of Nigerian descent and came from thesame high school (George Bush HS in Houston) as Ogbah... Business major.Ogbah’s Career StatsYear GP UT-AT-TT TFL Sacks INT PBU QBH FF FR BK2013 13 <strong>15</strong>-5-20 5.5 4.0 0 0 4 0 1 02014 13 37-12-49 17.0 11.0 0 5 3 1 0 0Career 26 52-17-69 22.5 <strong>15</strong>.0 0 5 7 1 1 093 JARRELL OWENSDEFENSIVE END | 6-3 | 265 | R-FRESHMANPALESTINE, TEXAS/PALESTINEPronounced juh-RELLAn athletic defensive end prospect who was a disruptiveforce for the scout team while redshirting in 2014 ... Acandidate for meaningful playing time early in his career.2014: RedshirtHigh School: Coached by Lance Angel … Played primarilyat running back, finishing his senior year with 81 carries for678 yards and six touchdowns and 14 receptions for 232yards and two touchdowns … Also tallied 23 tackles, sixtackles for loss and two forced fumbles … Honorable mentionall-East Texas, first team all-district and Waco Tribunetop 50 Texas recruit as a senior … Second team all-districtas a junior … Was a TCU commit before switching toOSU … A four-star recruit on Scout.com and the No. 37defensive end prospect in the nation .... Played basketball,averaging nine points and five rebounds per game … Alsooffered by Texas Tech, Louisiana-Monroe and Texas Stateand recruited by Baylor, Iowa and Oklahoma.33 SIONE PALELEIRUNNING BACK | 5-10 | 210 | R-FRESHMANGONZALES, LA./EAST ASCENSIONPronounced see-OH-nay PAW-luh-layShowed impressive flashes on the practice field during fallcamp before an injury sidelined him for the season.2014: Redshirt.OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSOKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSHigh School: Coached by Paul Bourgeois at East AscensionHS… Suffered a season-ending injury in the fifthgame of his senior year after racking up 752 yards and 10touchdowns on only 58 carries … Also had 10 catches for257 yards and two scores … As a junior he totaled 111 carriesfor 828 yards and 13 touchdowns and 20 receptionsfor 283 yards and three scores … First team all-district as ajunior … Held offers from LSU, Tennessee, Arizona State,Arkansas, BYU and Georgia Tech, among others ... Threestarrecruit by ESPN.com, Scout.com and Rivals.com.OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYS51 BRANDON PERTILEOFFENSIVE LINE | 6-5 | 310 | R-SOPHOMORECLEARWATER, FLA./COUNTRYSIDE/MESA CCPronounced PURR-tileRanked among the top 20 junior college guards by ESPNand among the top 100 junior college prospects by Scout.com.Junior College: Spent the 2014 season under coachRyan Felker at Mesa Community College in Arizona, butwas sidelined much of the year due to injury … Still namedhis team’s best offensive newcomer … Played the previousyear at Georgia State, where he started four games asa true freshman … Had several other offers, includingFlorida, Texas Tech, Cincinnati, Louisville and Memphis.High School: Played high school football for coach JaredDavis at Countryside HS in Clearwater, Fla. … Contributedto an offensive line that paved the way for almost 200rushing yards per game … Selected to compete in thePinellas County Senior All-Star Game and was honored asthe game’s most valuable offensive lineman … Named firstteam all-conference and offensive line MVP in his county… Also briefly competed in wrestling and baseball.Personal: Brandon Daniel Pertile was born May 26, 1995,in Clearwater, Fla. … Son of Rick and Debbie Pertile …Active community service volunteer in the Pertile FamilyFoundation … Cousin, Matt Marzahl, was a decathlete onthe University of Illinois-Chicago track and field team …Plans to major in political science at Oklahoma State.OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYS1 KEVIN PETERSONCORNERBACK | 5-11 | 190 | SENIORWAGONER, OKLA./WAGONERCareer HighsTackles 11 at Baylor, 2014Pass Break Ups 3 vs. Texas Tech, 2014Interceptions 1, 4 times, last vs. Washington, 20<strong>15</strong>One of the anchors of the OSU secondary who steppedinto a prominent leadership role in 2014.OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 61


PLAYER BIOSKevin PetersonHigh School: Coached by Tony Heath at Pearland HighSchool … Finished his senior year with 86 tackles, including61 unassisted, 11 tackles for loss and two sacks …Also snagged two interceptions, two fumbles recoveredand a forced fumble … Had a forced fumble and 88-yardreturn for a score in the Texas 5A state championshipgame … Long list of honors as a senior included theHouston Chronicle defensive player of the year, AssociatedPress Sports Editors honorable mention Class 5A all-stateteam, first team all-Greater Houston, defensive player ofthe year in district 22-5A, first team all-district, and TexasHigh School Football all-elite team Class 5A Region III …First team selection on Dave Campbell’s Texas Football2013 All-Texas high school team … Also participated intrack and basketball … Held scholarship offers from Baylor,Boise State and Iowa State, among others.2014 (Junior): Led the team with 13 passes defended (11pass breakups and two interceptions) ... Picked off a passlate in the Cactus Bowl to seal OSU’s win over Washington... Recorded an interception and broke up three passesas part of the Cowboys’ win over Texas Tech ... Best performancecame against West Virginia, when he drew theassignment of covering the nation’s leading receiver, KevinWhite ... Peterson essentially shut down the Mountaineerstandout by limiting him to three catches for 27 yards ...White entered the game leading the nation with 145.7 receivingyards per game and was second nationally with 9.9receptions per contest ... White had 100 receiving yards ormore in seven consecutive games until crossing paths withPeterson, who spent the bulk of the game blanketing him... Had a season high 11 tackles at Baylor.2013 (Sophomore): Started 11 games and played in 12... Missed the Texas Tech game due to injury ... Finishedthe season with 24 tackles and 20 solo stops ... Had sixpass breakups on the year ... Intercepted a pass againstOklahoma on the opening play of the second half ... Alsopicked off a pass against Kansas and returned it for 38yards ... Had a season-high six tackles in OSU’s win overNo. 3 Baylor ... Credited with one tackle for a loss againstUTSA, Kansas and Baylor.2012 (Freshman): Saw action in every game and his playingtime increased down the stretch, including a start in theregular season finale against Baylor ... Had a season-bestfour tackles against Texas Tech and at Baylor ... Had twotackles against West Virginia, Kansas State and Purdue …His 20 tackles led the 2012 recruiting class.High School: Coached by Dale Condict ... A standouton Wagoner’s first state championship team … Originallycommitted to Oklahoma … Tulsa World player of the yearand named the state’s defensive player of the year byThe Oklahoman … All-stater … SuperPrep All-American… Rated by that publication as the No. 18 prospect inthe Midlands region … Rated by Rivals as the seventhbest prospect in Oklahoma … Participated in track andbasketball as well … A state champion in the 100 meters(10.86) and 200 meters (22.21) … Rushed for 1,621 yardsand 25 TDs as a senior to go with 42 tackles and three interceptionson defense ... Extracurricular activities includedreading to children weekly in a local elementary school andparticipating with the FCCLA community leadership group.Personal: Kevin Lamont Peterson was born March 22,1994, in Muskogee, Okla. … Son of Kevin and KimberlyPeterson … Education major.Peterson’s Career StatsYear GP UT-AT-TT TFL Sacks INT PBU QBH FF FR BK2012 13 16-4-20 0.0 0.0 0 2 0 0 0 02013 12 20-4-24 3.0 0.0 2 4 0 0 0 02014 13 53-6-59 1.5 0.0 2 11 0 0 0 0Career 38 89-14-103 4.5 0.0 4 17 0 0 0 0OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYS19 JUSTIN PHILLIPSLINEBACKER | 6-0 | 220 | SOPHOMOREPEARLAND, TEXAS/PEARLANDCareer HighsTackles 10 at Oklahoma, 2014SacksNo career sacksTFLNo career tackles for lossStrong linebacker prospect who saw meaningful gameaction as a true freshman.2014 (Freshman): Saw action in eight games as a truefreshman ... Excelled on special teams from day one andfinished the season as one of the team leaders with sixtackles on kickoff returns despite missing five games toinjury ... Saw significant action at the “star” linebackerposition in OSU’s Bedlam win over No. 18 Oklahoma inNorman, recording a season-high 10 tackles (seven solo)in that contest.Personal: Justin Phillips was born Oct. 10, 1995, inHouston … Son of Jeff and Donna Phillips … Undecidedon a major.Phillips’ Career StatsYear GP UT-AT-TT TFL Sacks INT PBU QBH FF FR BK2014 8 12-6-18 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 8 12-6-18 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYS30 BRYANT REBERCORNERBACK | 6-0 | 185 | R-SENIORLEAWOOD, KAN./BLUE VALLEYHas shown longevity as a three-year member of the scoutteam.2014 (Junior): Did not play in any games.2013 (Sophomore): Saw action in wins over UTSA andLamar, but did not record any stats.2012 (Freshman): Saw action in OSU’s win over SavannahState, but did not record any stats.High School: Attended Blue Valley HS in Stilwell, Kan.,where he was coached by Eric Driskell ... First-teamall-league and first-team all-metro ... Honorable mentionall-state ... Participated in the Kansas-Missouri all-stargame ... Intercepted seven passes and logged 60 tacklesas a senior ... Returned a kickoff 78 yards and a punt 74yards that season as well ... Recorded 68 tackles and twointerceptions and returned a kickoff for a touchdown hisjunior year ... Member of the honor roll and was recognizedas one of his league’s scholar athletes ... Also played baseball... Member of the student council ... Volunteered forStep Up For Down Syndrome ... Relay for Life participant.Personal: Bryant McGee Reber was born May 10, 1992, inCushing, Okla. ... Son of Greg and Bonnie Reber ... Businessmanagement major.62 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


PLAYER BIOS18 RAMON RICHARDSCORNERBACK | 6-0 | 180 | SOPHOMORESAN ANTONIO, TEXAS/G.W. BRACKENRIDGECareer HighsTackles 7 at Kansas State, 2014Pass Break Ups 2 vs. Washington, 20<strong>15</strong>Interceptions 1, 3 times, last at Baylor, 2014A converted high school quarterback who started ninegames at cornerback as a true freshman and ranked fourthamong true freshmen nationally with three interceptionsduring the 2014 season.2014 (Freshman): Thrown into a starting job at cornerbackafter Ashton Lampkin was injured against Texas Techin week four and rose to the challenge by recording 42tackles, three interceptions and four pass breakups lessthan one year after playing quarterback in high school ...Returned an interception 38 yards for a touchdown at KansasState and also picked off passes against Texas Techand Baylor ... Defensive recipient of OSU’s Russell OkungAward presented to the team’s outstanding newcomer.High School: Coached by Willie Hall at Brackenridge HS… Played several positions as a senior, going 99-of-186passing for 1,630 yards with 13 touchdowns and carryingRamon RichardsOKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYS1<strong>15</strong> times for 642 yards and 13 touchdowns … Named tothe Texas High School Football All-Elite Team for Class4A Region IV … First team all-area quarterback …Firstteam all-district in basketball and a state qualifier in the 4x 400-meter relay … First team all-district as a junior …Held offers from Harvard, Yale, Rice, Houston and SamHouston State.Personal: Ramon Richards was born Nov. 29, 1995, in LosAngeles … Son of Ruth Murray and Ramon Richards.Richards’ Career StatsYear GP UT-AT-TT TFL Sacks INT PBU QBH FF FR BK2014 13 34-8-42 2.0 0.0 3 4 0 0 0 0Career 13 34-8-42 2.0 0.0 3 4 0 0 0 011 TRE ROBERTSSAFETY | 6-2 | 202 | R-FRESHMANHOUSTON, TEXAS/EISENHOWERDeveloping prospect who saw a good number of reps as amember of the scout team during his redshirt season.2014: RedshirtOKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSHigh School: Coached by Dre’ Thompson at EisenhowerHigh School … Played several positions during his senioryear …. Senior stats included completing 14-of-36 passesfor 188 yards and a touchdown, 41 carries for 234 yardsand three touchdowns and 18 receptions for 434 yards andfive touchdowns … Honored as a Top 300 Texas Recruitand a Top 30 quarterback by Texas Football Magazinehis senior year … Was a member of the Eisenhower trackteam … Also held offers from TCU, Utah and SMU.Personal: Trevion Deray Roberts was born Dec. 7, 1995,in Houston … Son of Twila Williams and Terrick Roberts… Plans to major in computer engineering … Relative ofKenny Guiton, who played quarterback at Ohio State.OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYS64 JESSE ROBINSONOFFENSIVE LINE | 6-6 | 310 | R-SOPHOMOREBEDFORD, TEXAS/L.D. BELLPrimarily used on special teams throughout the season,but his insertion into the starting offensive line coincidedwith a marked improvement in the Cowboy offense duringthe final three games of the 2014 season.2014 (Freshman): Played in nine games during theseason, primarily on special teams, but was thrown into thelineup due to an injury in week 11 at Baylor and remainedas a starter for Oklahoma State’s Bedlam win in Normanand OSU’s Cactus Bowl win over Washington ... WithRobinson on the field, the Cowboy offensive line was muchbetter in the final three games than it had been previously... In the four games prior to Robinson’s insertion into thestarting group, OSU averaged 10.0 points per game, butwith Robinson in the lineup, the Cowboys averaged 32.0points per game in the final three contests, all of whichwere away from home against quality opponents.2013: Redshirt.High School: Coached by Mark Smith ... Three-yearstarter and letterman ... All-district honoree ... A three-starprospect by ESPN.com, Rivals.com and Scout.com ...ESPN.com ranked him No. 50 among offensive tacklesnationally and the No. 105 player overall in the state ofTexas ... A top-100 offensive tackle nationally by Scout.com (84th) ... Participated with the Fellowship of ChristianAthletes and Young Life ... Also competed in track andfield, wrestling, basketball and power lifting ... Held offersfrom Kansas State, Iowa State and Texas Tech amongnumerous 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 andbrother played college basketball ... Undecided on a major.OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYS2 MASON RUDOLPHQUARTERBACK | 6-4 | 220 | SOPHOMOREROCK HILL, S.C./NORTHWESTERNCareer HighsCompletions 19 at Oklahoma, 12/6/14Attempts 35 at Oklahoma, 12/6/14Yards 299 vs. Washington, 1/2/<strong>15</strong>Passing TD 2, three times, last vs. Washington, 1/2/<strong>15</strong>Long Pass 68 at Baylor, 11/22/14Strong, big-armed quarterback who showed remarkablecomposure when called upon to start at quarterback inroad contests against No. 6 Baylor and No. 18 Oklahomaand in the Cactus Bowl against Washington in the firstthree games of his college career.2014 (Freshman): Was ticketed for a redshirt until aninjury to Daxx Garman thrust him into the starting lineupin week 11 at No. 6 Baylor and he responded by turningin the most passing yards ever for an Oklahoma Stateplayer in his first game (281) ... Etched his name intoOSU Bedlam lore by quarterbacking the Cowboys to thesecond-largest fourth-quarter come-from-behind victoryin school history as part of their 38-35 overtime win overOKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 63


PLAYER BIOSthe No. 18 Sooners in Norman ... Rudolph’s 273 passingyards against OU were the second-most ever for anOSU quarterback in a Bedlam Series game and his twotouchdown passes that day tied for third-most ever for aCowboy against the Sooners ... In the four games prior toRudolph’s insertion into the lineup, OSU averaged 10.0points and 286.5 yards of total offense per game, but withRudolph at quarterback, the Cowboys averaged 32.0points and 418.3 yards of total offense per game in thefinal three contests, all of which were away from homeagainst quality opponents ... In his debut against Baylor,Rudolph thrived despite a number of factors that wouldtypically hamper a quarterback’s performance - the gamewas played on the road in a driving rain storm and Rudolphplayed the majority of the contest with three freshmen anda sophomore on the offensive line facing a Baylor squadthat entered the contest ranked 14th nationally in totaldefense ... Still, he completed 13-of-25 passes for 281yards and two touchdowns against the Bears for the bestdebut for a Cowboy signal caller in school history ... Onhis 13 completions, Rudolph passed for more yards (281)than Baylor’s Heisman Trophy candidate Bryce Petty didon 18 completions (262) ... In the Cactus Bowl againstWashington, he had his best outing of the year with 299passing yards (the most ever for a Cowboy freshman in abowl game) and two touchdowns.High School: Coached by Kyle Richardson at NorthwesternHigh School ... Led Northwestern to a 62-35 victoryover Stratford in the South Carolina Class 4A Division IIChampionship Game, completing 40-of-57 passes for 488yards with eight touchdown passes and only one interception... Finished his senior season with 350 completions on482 attempts for a 72.6 completion percentage ... Totaled4,377 passing yards with 64 touchdown passes and eightinterceptions as a senior, also rushed for 543 yards on129 carries with a 4.2 average and 16 touchdowns ... As ajunior, threw for 3,990 yards, 41 touchdowns and seven interceptionswhile leading his team to a state runner-up finish...Threwfor 10,986 yards in three seasons...Finalist forthe “Mr. Football” award in South Carolina ... Named MostValuable Player of the oldest high school all-star gamein the nation, the Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas ... SouthCarolina Football Coaches Association first team PalmettoChampions all-state team, Charlotte Observer all-regionoffensive player of the year, first-team all-region, and top50 Carolina regional recruits (#4 in South Carolina), RockHill Herald all-area offensive player of the year as botha junior and as a senior ... Charlotte Observer first-teamall-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 inbasketball as a junior.Personal: Born July 17, 1995 ... Son of Brett and JamieRudolph ... Mother ran track at Liberty University and dadplayed football for the University of North Carolina ...Businessmajor.Rudolph’s Career Passing StatsYear G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Long Avg/G2014 3 <strong>15</strong>4.01 49-86-4 57.0 853 6 68 284.3Career 3 <strong>15</strong>4.01 49-86-4 57.0 853 6 68 284.373 VICTOR SALAKOOFFENSIVE LINEMAN | 6-6 | 330 | R-JUNIORHUNTSVILLE, ALA./GRISSOM/UABPronounced suh-LAY-kohA talented offensive lineman who was a full-time starter fortwo years at the FBS level … Left UAB when its footballprogram was dissolved following the 2014 season.2014 (Sophomore at UAB): Played for coach Bill Clark …Started all 12 games at left tackle … Was a key componentof the UAB offense as a leader on the offensive line …Helped the team average more than 200 yards rushing pergame and score 27 total rushing touchdowns in 2014.2013 (Freshman at UAB): Saw action in all 12 contestsand started 11 as a redshirt freshman in 2013 … Memberof Conference USA commissioner’s honor roll.2012 (at UAB): Redshirt.High School: Played for coach Keith Henderson atGrissom HS in Huntsville, Ala. … Played defensive linehis sophomore and junior year, and offensive line as asenior … 2011 second team all-city selection on offense… Recorded 11 pancake blocks and did not allow a sackhis senior year … Voted team’s best offensive linemanas a senior … Named team’s best defensive lineman hissophomore and junior years … Had 58 tackles, including26 solo tackles, his junior year, adding four sacks, threeforced fumbles and two fumble recoveries … Made theA/B honor roll all four years … Was actively recruited bymultiple FBS programs.Personal: Victor Salako was born Nov. 4, 1993, in Huntsville,Ala. … Son of Samson and Yinka Salako … Activewith FCA … Plans to study criminal justice.77 JAXON SALINASOFFENSIVE LINE | 6-4 | 305 | R-SOPHOMOREIRVING, TEXAS/IRVINGDeveloping prospect on the offensive line.2013: Redshirt.OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSOKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSHigh School: Coached by Aaron De La Torre ... Two-timeall-district honoree and an all-north Texas selection ...Second-team class 5A all-state honoree by the AssociatedPress Sports Editors ... Three-star prospect by ESPN.comand Scout.com and a two-star prospect by Rivals.com ...ESPN.com ranked him as the nation’s No. 73 offensiveguard ... Also competed as a wrestler ... Held scholarshipoffers 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 unclesplayed small college football ... Graphic design major.81 JHAJUAN SEALESRECEIVER | 6-2 | 198 | R-JUNIORPORT ARTHUR, TEXAS/MEMORIALPronounced juh-WAHN sealsCareer HighsReceptions 7 at UTSA, 9/7/13Receiving Yards 87 twice, last vs Kansas State, 10/5/13Long Reception 44, twice, last at Texas Tech, 11/2/13Among OSU’s active leaders in receptions, receiving yardsand receiving touchdowns.2014 (Sophomore): Caught 18 passes for 278 yards andthree touchdowns during the year ... Best day came duringOSU’s win over Iowa State, when he caught four passesfor 75 yards and a touchdown ... Added two catches for75 yards against UTSA ... His three touchdown receptionscame against Missouri State, Iowa State and Kansas ...Made an acrobatic 20-yard grab for a big first down inOSU’s Cactus Bowl win over Washington.2013 (Freshman): Started every regular season gameand played significantly in the Cotton Bowl ... Finished theregular season third on the team in receptions (39) and receivingyards (571) ... Caught one pass for 14 yards in hisfirst career game ... Had a season-high 87 receiving yardsagainst UTSA and Kansas State ... Had two season-long44 yard receptions, one at UTSA and one at Texas Tech ...Scored his first career touchdown on a 10-yard pass fromJ.W. Walsh in the first quarter of the UTSA game ... Scoredagain on a 33-yard pass from Clint Chelf against Baylor ...Scored on a 21-yard catch against Missouri in the CottonBowl ... Caught 10 passes for 20 yards or longer ... Hadone carry for 11 yards against Iowa State.2012: Redshirt.OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYS64 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


PLAYER BIOSHigh School: Committed to Oklahoma State relativelylate in the recruiting process after a big senior season thatincluded 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 <strong>15</strong>9 yards and a touchdown in aquarterfinal playoff game … Rivals listed his 40 time at 4.4… Former Houston commit.Jeremy SeatonPersonal: Born Nov. 26, 1993, in Port Arthur, Texas … Sonof Twana Doffeny … Undecided on a major.Seales’ 2013 Game-by-Game Receiving StatsDate Opponent No. Yds. TD LongAug. 31 vs. Mississippi State 1 14 0 14Sept. 7 at UTSA 7 87 1 44Sept. 14 Lamar 3 22 0 11Sept. 28 at West Virginia 4 40 0 16Oct. 5 Kansas State 4 87 0 43Oct. 19 TCU 1 20 0 20Oct. 26 at Iowa State 2 <strong>15</strong> 0 8Nov. 2 at Texas Tech 3 78 0 44Nov. 9 Kansas 1 11 0 11Nov. 16 at Texas 3 45 0 29Nov. 23 Baylor 3 74 1 37Dec. 7 Oklahoma 4 36 0 12Jan. 3 vs. Missouri 3 42 1 21Seales’ 2014 Game-by-Game Receiving StatsDate Opponent No. Yds. TD LongAug. 30 vs. Florida State 2 26 0 14Sept. 6 Missouri State 3 54 1 26Sept. 13 UTSA 2 75 0 43Sept. 25 Texas Tech 0 0 0 0Oct. 4 Iowa State 4 75 1 40Oct. 11 at Kansas 2 6 1 7Oct. 18 at TCU 0 0 0 0Oct. 25 West VirginiaDNPNov. 1 at Kansas State 2 17 0 16Nov. <strong>15</strong> Texas 2 5 0 4Nov. 22 at Baylor 0 0 0 0Dec. 6 at Oklahoma 0 0 0 0Jan. 2 vs. Washington 1 20 0 20Seales’ Career Receiving StatsYear G Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long Avg./G2013 13 39 571 14.6 3 44 43.92014 12 18 278 <strong>15</strong>.4 3 43 23.2Career 25 57 849 14.9 6 44 34.0OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYS44 JEREMY SEATONFULLBACK/TIGHT END | 6-2 | 250 | R-SENIORCASHION, OKLA./CASHION2012 Second Team Academic All-Big 122013 Second Team Academic All-Big 122014 First-Team Academic All-Big 12Career HighsReceptions 4 vs. Washington, 1/2/<strong>15</strong>Receiving Yards 51 at Oklahoma, 12/6/14Long Reception 30 at West Virginia, 9/28/13A former walk-on tight end/fullback whose blocking abilityand soft hands make him an important part of the OSUoffense.2014 (Junior): Finished the season with 13 catches for162 yards ... Had a career-high four grabs totalling 40yards in the Cactus Bowl win over Washington ... Also enjoyeda big day with 51 receiving yards on three catches inthe Cowboys’ Bedlam Series win over No. 18 Oklahoma inNorman ... Logged eight starts during the season ... Wellrespectedplayer who served as team captain for OSU’sgames against Florida State, Texas Tech and Kansas State... Offensive recipient of the team’s Barry Sanders Awardpresented to the player who gives the greatest contributionwith the least recognition, as selected by the coaches.2013 (Sophomore): Started the season opener and thefinal in the Cotton Bowl and saw action in all but one game... Played a valuable role as a lead blocker in the backfieldand was also used in the passing game ... Finished theyear with six catches for 56 yards and two touchdowns ...Had a 30-yard touchdown catch against West Virginia anda 1-yard TD grab at Texas Tech.2012 (Freshman): Played in all 13 games and was in thestarting lineup as a fullback against Louisiana and TexasTech ... First reception of the season was a three-yarderagainst West Virginia ... Scored his first career touchdownon a 16-yard reception against Purdue.2011: RedshirtHigh School: Coached by Lynn Shackleford at CashionHigh School ... A three-sport standout who earned all-statehonors in football and baseball and was the team MVPin football, basketball and baseball ... Was an all-districtquarterback and the district MVP ... Passed for 1,800yards and rushed for an additional 1,600 yards, rackingup 40 touchdowns along the way ... Participated in severalextracurricular 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 StatsYear G Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long Avg./G2012 13 2 19 9.5 1 16 1.52013 12 6 56 9.3 2 30 4.72014 12 13 162 12.5 0 28 13.5Career 37 21 237 11.3 3 30 6.4OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYS53 VAIMOE SEKONAOFFENSIVE LINE | 6-4 | 285 | FRESHMANENCINO, CALIF./CRESPIPronounced vee-EYE-moe-eh seh-CONE-uhRanked among the top 40 offensive guard prospectsnationally by Scout.com and ESPN … Also recruited as adefensive tackle by some schools.High School: Played for coach Troy Thomas at Crespi… Played on both the offensive and defensive lines …Totaled 22 tackles, a sack and an interception returned fora touchdown as a senior … Had 14 tackles and a forcedfumble as a junior and 30 tackles and a forced fumble as asophomore … Named to the CIF all-state first team as anoffensive lineman, the Los Angeles Daily News all-area firstteam as a defensive lineman and the CIF southern sectionPAC 5 division first team as an offensive lineman … Alsorecruited by Hawaii, Miami (Fla.), Oregon State, San DiegoState, Texas Tech, UCLA, USC and Washington State.OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 65


PLAYER BIOSOKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYS7 BRANDON SHEPERDRECEIVER | 6-1 | 195 | SENIORST. LOUIS, MO./PARKWAY CENTRALCareer HighsReceptions 8 vs. Iowa State, 10/4/14Receiving Yards <strong>15</strong>6 at Oklahoma, 12/6/14Long Reception 87 vs. Missouri State, 9/6/14Among the most physically gifted of Oklahoma State’soffensive skill position players, he has the size, the jumpingability, the speed and strength to beat opposing defendersin a number of ways.2014 (Junior): Ranked third in the Big 12 and 20thnationally with 18.9 yards per reception ... Produced hisfinest day to date with seven receptions for <strong>15</strong>6 yardsand two touchdowns to serve as a central figure in OSU’sBedlam Series win over No. 18 Oklahoma in Norman ...His 43-yard touchdown grab with 4:51 remaining againstthe Sooners made it a one-possession game and enabledthe Cowboys to eventually tie the game with less than oneminute left and send the contest into overtime, where thePokes won it ... Also had a big role in OSU’s Cactus Bowlwin over Washington, catching five passes for 98 yardsand a touchdown, and throwing a 22-yard pass to quarterbackMason Rudolph ... Led the Cowboys with 12 playsfrom scrimmage of 20 yards or more (11 receptions andone rush) ... His 87-yard touchdown catch against MissouriState in week two marked the second-longest receptionin OSU history ... Struck for a 57-yard reception at TCU ...Of his 39 receptions, 35 resulted in either a first down or atouchdown (.897 pct.).2013 (Sophomore): Played in every game ... Had 14catches for 223 yards on the year ... His best game of theyear came at UTSA, where he recorded season-highs forreceptions (four), yards (73) and TDs (one) ... Grabbedthree catches for 28 yards against Kansas State ... Had a25-yard catch against Baylor and a season-long 38-yardreception against Oklahoma.2012 (Freshman): Played in six games and had one catch(against Savannah State) … Lone kickoff return of theseason went for 26 yards against Purdue in the Heart OfDallas Bowl.High School: Coached by Mark Goldenburg ... A Super-Prep All-America selection … Ranked as that publication’sNo. 4 prospect in the Midlands region … St. Louis all-metropick and a first-team all-stater … Listed by Scout as thenation’s No. 16 recruit at receiver … Ranked by Rivalsas No. 12 in Missouri … Senior season stats included 47catches for 818 yards with 21 receiving touchdowns, fiverushing touchdowns and two scores in the return game …Had 56 tackles on defense with three interceptions and afumble recovery … A sprinter and hurdler for the track teamwho placed in the top three at the state meet in each eventin which he competed … Had heavy recruiting interestwith some of his reported scholarship offers coming fromIllinois, Iowa, Kansas State and Missouri.Personal: Brandon Sheperd was born Nov. 16, 1992, in St.Louis, Mo. ... Son of Kara Sheperd and Karlton Finger.Sheperd’s 2012 Game-by-Game Receiving StatsDate Opponent No. Yds. TD LongSept. 1 Savannah State 1 1 1 1Sept. 8 at Arizona DNPSept. <strong>15</strong> LouisianaDNPSept. 29 TexasDNPOct. 13 at KansasDNPOct. 20 Iowa State 0 0 0 0Oct. 27 TCUDNPNov. 3 at Kansas State DNPNov. 10 West VirginiaDNPNov. 17 Texas Tech 0 0 0 0Nov. 24 at Oklahoma 0 0 0 0Dec. 1 at Baylor 0 0 0 0Jan. 1 vs. Purdue 0 0 0 0Sheperd’s 2013 Game-by-Game Receiving StatsDate Opponent No. Yds. TD LongAug. 31 vs. Mississippi State 0 0 0 0Sept. 7 at UTSA 4 73 1 37Sept. 14 Lamar 1 14 0 14Sept. 28 at West Virginia 0 0 0 0Oct. 5 Kansas State 3 28 0 <strong>15</strong>Oct. 19 TCU 0 0 0 0Oct. 26 at Iowa State 0 0 0 0Nov. 2 at Texas Tech 0 0 0 0Nov. 9 Kansas 1 9 0 9Nov. 16 at Texas 0 0 0 0Nov. 23 Baylor 1 25 0 25Dec. 7 Oklahoma 1 38 0 38Jan. 3 vs. Missouri 3 36 0 17Sheperd’s 2014 Game-by-Game Receiving StatsDate Opponent No. Yds. TD LongAug. 30 vs. Florida State 2 29 0 16Sept. 6 Missouri State 4 131 1 87Sept. 13 UTSA 1 18 1 18Sept. 25 Texas Tech 1 8 0 8Oct. 4 Iowa State 8 91 0 30Oct. 11 at Kansas 2 22 0 16Oct. 18 at TCU 1 57 0 57Oct. 25 West Virginia 3 37 0 13Nov. 1 at Kansas State 1 <strong>15</strong> 0 <strong>15</strong>Nov. <strong>15</strong> Texas 2 28 0 21Nov. 22 at Baylor 2 47 0 32Dec. 6 at Oklahoma 7 <strong>15</strong>6 2 43Jan. 2 vs. Washington 5 98 1 47Sheperd’s Career Receiving StatsYear G Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long Avg./G2012 6 1 1 1.0 1 1 0.22013 13 14 223 <strong>15</strong>.9 1 38 17.22014 13 39 737 18.9 5 87 56.7Career 32 54 961 17.8 7 87 30.0OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYS52 RYAN SIMMONSLINEBACKER | 6-0 | 240 | R-SENIORCIBOLO, TEXAS/STEELECareer HighsTackles 13 at Baylor, 2014TFL 3.0, twice, last at Texas Tech, 2013Sacks 1.0, three times, last vs. Texas, 2014One of the unquestioned leaders of the team, both on andoff the field ... OSU’s active leader in career tackles with189 and career tackles for loss with 26.2014 (Junior): Ranked eighth in the Big 12 with 5.1 solotackles per game and 13th in the league with 7.4 totaltackles per game ... Finished second on the team with 96tackles ... Notched 12 tackles for loss, two sacks, four passbreakups and a quarterback hurry ... Bagged a seasonbest13 tackles at Baylor ... Notched two tackles for lossagainst both TCU and Texas and 1.5 tackles for loss inOklahoma State’s Bedlam Series win over No. 18 Oklahomain Norman ... Defensive recipient of OSU’s VernonGrant Award for spirit and enthusiasm.Ryan Simmons66 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


PLAYER BIOS2013 (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 withnine tackles for a loss ... Credited with a sack for a loss ofsix yards against Iowa State ... Had an interception andreturn for 27 yards at UTSA ... Also had two pass breakupsand three quarterback hurries ... Had a season-high andgame-high 11 tackles at Iowa State ... Credited with eighttackles against Texas Tech and Oklahoma and sevenagainst Texas ... Had at least two stops in every game.2012 (Freshman): Led the OSU freshman class with23 tackles ... Had five tackles for loss ... Credited with asack against TCU ... Set a career high with seven tacklesagainst Texas Tech ... Had three tackles against Oklahomaand Savannah State ... Also forced a fumble against theSooners ... Three of his tackles for loss came againstTexas Tech and another came in the bowl win over Purdue.2011: Began the season by seeing action in the first threegames, but suffered an injury and received an injury redshirtseason … Was credited with one tackle in each in thefirst three games of the season before being injured.High School: A very productive linebacker who playedon a state championship team at Steele HS, where hewas coached by Mike Jinks ... Recorded a whopping 179tackles as a senior with five interceptions and four fumblerecoveries … Had <strong>15</strong>1 tackles as a junior ... A first-teamall-stater in Texas, according to the Associated Press …Defensive MVP of the state championship game … Alsodistrict MVP and was the San Antonio Express Newsdefensive player of the year ... Played in the USA vs.the World All-Star game … Scout ranked him the No. 13prospect in the country at middle linebacker and No. 44overall in Texas … Rivals placed him No. 19 in America athis position and No. 52 in the state of Texas, regardlessof position … A second-team all-state selection as a junior… Chose the Cowboys over Oregon and Stanford, amongothers … Played in the U.S. Army All-America game (ArmyBowl).Personal: Ryan Joshua Simmons was born July <strong>15</strong>,1993, in Badhersfeld, Germany ... Son of Wayne andKarolyn Simmons ... Comes from a very athletic family ... Asister, Meighan, was a standout player on the Tennesseewomen’s basketball team ... An uncle, Reggie Pinkney,played five years in the NFL ... His cousins, Eric Bartonand Aaron Curry, are both standouts in the NFL and hiscousins Patrick Pinkney and Chris Curry are playing DivisionI ball at East Carolina and North Carolina, respectively... Business management major.Simmons’ Career StatsYear GP UT-AT-TT TFL Sacks INT PBU QBH FF FR BK2011 3 2-1-3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02012 13 21-2-23 5.0 0.5 0 1 0 1 0 02013 13 50-17-67 9.0 1.0 1 2 3 0 1 02014 13 79-17-96 12.0 2.0 0 4 1 0 0 0Career 42 <strong>15</strong>2-37-189 26.0 3.5 1 7 4 1 1 029 ZACH SINORPUNTER | 5-11 | 195 | R-FRESHMANCASTROVILLE, TEXAS/MEDINA VALLEYPronounced SIGH-nerWith last year’s starting punter graduated, he now has anopportunity to earn the job.2014: RedshirtHigh School: Coached by Steve Hale at Medina Valley… Averaged 43.5 yards on 42 punts as a senior, with 16punts downed inside the 20-yard line and a long punt of 66yards … Averaged more than 40 yards per punt over hiscareer … First team selection on Dave Campbell’s TexasFootball 2013 all-Texas high school team … AssociatedPress Sports Editors first team class 4A all-state team, SanAntonio Express News first team sub 5A all-area team, firstteam all-district and Texas High School Football all-eliteteam Class 4A Region IV as a senior … . Three-timeall-district selection … Given the Academic all-excellenceaward in every year of his high school career … Active inNational Honor Society, student council, FCA and FFA …Also recruited by Texas A&M, Iowa State and Tulsa.Personal: Zachary Joe Sinor was born July 13, 1995, inSan Antonio, Texas … Son of Wes and Valerie Sinor …Plans to major in sports management or finance.61 KALEB SMITHLONG SNAPPER | 6-3 | 255 | R-SOPHOMOREALEDO, TEXAS/ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL2014 First-Team Academic All-Big 12Handles the long snapping duties for Oklahoma State’sfield goals and point-after-touchdown attempts.2014 (Freshman): Saw action as a long snapper on bothpunts and placements ... Moved exclusively to placementsin week two and had no bad snaps from that point on.2013: Redshirt.OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSOKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSHigh School: Attended All Saints Episcopal in Fort Worth,Texas, where he was coached by Aaron Beck ... Wasperfect on PAT snaps and punt snaps ... All-conferenceperformer who participated in the Dallas-Fort Worth All-StarGame ... Member of the National Honor Society and recipientof the scholar-athlete award.Personal: Kaleb Ellis Smith was born July 26, 1994, inFort Worth, Texas ... Son of Kurt and Mandy Smith ...Accounting major.OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYS13 JORDAN STERNSSAFETY | 6-1 | 205 | JUNIORCIBOLO, TEXAS/STEELECareer HighsTackles 20 vs. West Virginia, 2014TFL 1.5 vs. UTSA, 2014Pass Break Ups 1, four times, last vs. Washington, 20<strong>15</strong>Very productive player who led all Cowboys with 103 tacklesin 2014, becoming the first Oklahoma State underclassmanin 18 years to reach the 100-tackle mark ... RaymondCato was the last with 119 stops in his sophomore year of1996.2014 (Sophomore): One of the team’s top defensiveplaymakers ... Blocked two kicks during the season, a totalthat ranked second in the Big 12 and seventh nationally ...Team leader with 103 tackles, a mark that ranked eighthin the Big 12 and second among the conference’s underclassmen... Forced two fumbles, recorded 4.5 tackles forloss and broke up four passes ... Had 20 tackles, a halftacklefor loss and a pass breakup against West Virginia... His 20 tackles were the most for a Cowboy since 2001and made him only the sixth OSU player to register 20tackles in a game since 1984 ... Only eight players in thenation recorded 20 or more tackles in a game during the2014 season - Sterns was the only underclassman to do it... Bagged 13 tackles in the Cowboys’ Bedlam Series winover No. 18 Oklahoma in Norman.2013 (Freshman): Played in every game except theseason opener ... Finished the regular season with 13 totaltackles, including nine solo stops ... Had a season highfour tackles against UTSA ... Credited with two tacklesagainst Baylor and Oklahoma ... Had one tackle in fiveother games.OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 67


PLAYER BIOSHigh School: Coached by Mike Jinks ... Accounted for10 touchdowns as a senior (two interception returns, twopunt returns, a fumble return and five rushing) ... Class5A first-team all-state selection by the Associated PressSports Editors ... Logged 58 tackles and six interceptionshis senior year ... All-district and all-area selection andwas his district’s defensive MVP ... A four-star prospect byScout.com and a three-star prospect by both ESPN.comand Rivals.com ... Scout.com ranked him No. 30 amongAmerica’s safeties ... A top-100 recruit in the state of Texasby the Waco Tribune-Herald ... Member of the San AntonioExpress-News Super Team as a defensive back and as areturn 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 playedbasketball at Baylor ... Undecided on a major.Sterns’ Career StatsYear GP UT-AT-TT TFL Sacks INT PBU QBH FF FR BK2013 12 10-3-13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02014 13 72-31-103 4.5 0 0 4 0 2 0 2Career 25 82-34-116 4.5 0 0 4 0 2 0 230 RAYMOND TAYLORRUNNING BACK | 5-8 | 195 | R-JUNIORWICHITA, KAN./COLLEGIATE/KANSAS STATEShifty back with a low center of gravity who is a candidateto see playing time.2014 (Sophomore): Played in four games, logging 18carries for 70 yards ... Carried seven times for 25 yardsagainst West Virginia and recorded five carries for 39 yardsagainst Missouri State.2013 (R-Freshman): Did not see any game action.2012 at Kansas State: RedshirtOKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSHigh School: Attended Collegiate School in Wichita, Kan.,where he was coached by Bill Messamore ... Team MVPhis senior year after rushing 165 times for 1,469 yardsand 21 touchdowns ... Averaged 8.9 yards per carry and133.5 yards per game ... Also played defense, recording 47tackles and five tackles for loss his senior year ... Rushed106 times for 819 yards with 12 touchdowns as a junior ...Also competed in basketball, track and tennis.Personal: Raymond Taylor was born Sept. 28, 1992,in Plattsburgh, N.Y. ... Son of Guy and Erica Taylor ...Exercise health major.96 VINCENT TAYLORDEFENSIVE TACKLE | 6-3 | 300 | R-SOPHOMORESAN ANTONIO, TEXAS/JAMES MADISONCareer HighsTackles 3, twice, last at TCU, 2014SacksNo career sacksTFL 1.0 vs. Missouri State, 2014Developing prospect who saw his first game action in 2014as a reserve on the interior of the defensive line.2014 (Freshman): Played in 10 games on the year ... Recorded13 tackles (10 unassisted) and one tackle for losson the year ... Notched three tackles against both MissouriState and TCU.2013: Redshirt.OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSHigh School: Coached by Jim Streety ... Class 5Afirst-team all-state selection by the Associated PressSports Editors and the Texas Sportswriters Association ...Participated in the Offense-Defense All-America Game ... Afirst-team selection to the Texas Football Magazine SuperTeam 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 SanAntonio Express-News ... District defensive player of theyear ... A four-star recruit by ESPN.com and a three-starprospect by both Rivals.com and Scout.com ... Ranked byESPN.com as the No. 24 defensive tackle in the countryand as the No. 39 overall player in the state of Texas,regardless of position ... Ranked as the No. 28 defensivetackle in America by Rivals.com and the nation’s No. 33defensive tackle by Scout.com ... Held offers from Baylor,Texas Tech, Vanderbilt and Purdue, among others.Personal: Vincent Taylor was born Jan. 5, 1994, in NewOrleans, La. ... Son of Angela Taylor and Victor Taylor ...Undecided on a major.Taylor’s Career StatsYear GP UT-AT-TT TFL Sacks INT PBU QBH FF FR BK2014 10 10-3-13 1.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 10 10-3-13 1.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYS12 KIRK TUCKERLINEBACKER | 6-2 | 195 | SOPHOMORETUCKER, GA./TUCKERCareer HighsTackles 3 at TCU, 2014SacksNo career sacksTFL 1.0 at Kansas State, 2014Developing prospect who saw the bulk of his action onspecial teams.2014 (Freshman): Played in all 13 games, logging <strong>15</strong>tackles (11 unassisted) and one tackle for loss ... Wascounted on to play important defensive snaps late in theseason at Baylor ... Set a season high with three tacklesat TCU ... Had two stops against Missouri State, KansasState, Baylor and Washington ... A key figure on OklahomaState’s punt coverage unit that ranked third in the Big 12and 23rd nationally ... His four tackles on opponent puntreturns led the team ... Recorded seven tackles as part ofthe OSU kickoff coverage team as one of the team’s leadersin that statistic as well.High School: Coached by Bryan Lamar at Tucker HighSchool … Finished his senior year with 55 tackles, including39 solo stops, 12 tackles for loss, eight sacks, threeinterceptions and three forced fumbles … Had 60 tacklesas a junior, along with 37 solo stops, seven tackles for loss,two interceptions and two fumble recoveries … Honorablemention Georgia Sportswriters Association all-state team,Atlanta Journal Constitution preseason all-state team andall-area team as a senior … Went 40-4 in three yearsplaying at Tucker, going 14-1 as a senior, 10-3 as a juniorand 16-0 as a sophomore … Second-team all-region asa junior.Tucker’s Career StatsYear GP UT-AT-TT TFL Sacks INT PBU QBH FF FR BK2014 13 11-4-<strong>15</strong> 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 13 11-4-<strong>15</strong> 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 068 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


PLAYER BIOS86 ZAC VEATCHTIGHT END | 6-4 | 270 | R-JUNIORBROKEN ARROW, OKLA./BROKEN ARROWMultifaceted player who has seen game action as both atight end and an offensive lineman ... Has drawn praisefrom the coaches for his toughness and competitiveness.2014 (Sophomore): Started the first 10 games of theseason at offensive guard before being moved to tight endin week 11 at Baylor ... Started at tight end as part of theCowboys’ Bedlam Series win over No. 18 Oklahoma inNorman ... Offensive recipient of the team’s Vernon GrantAward for spirit and enthusiasm.2013 (Freshman): Played at both tight end and offensiveline ... Played in every game ... Started against Kansas ...Credited with four knockdown blocks in the regular season,including three vs. Baylor ... Had a domination blockagainst Lamar and Iowa State ... Played a season-high 34snaps against UTSA.2012: Redshirt.OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSHigh School: A versatile athlete from Broken Arrow’s staterunner-up squad … SuperPrep ranked him No. 39 amongprospects in the Midlands region … All-stater as a tight endas selected by the Oklahoma Coaches Association and anall-state defensive lineman as selected by The Oklahoman… Ranked as the No. 10 player in Oklahoma by Rivals andNo. 28 among America’s tight ends … Scout ranked himNo. 48 among tight ends … During BA’s run to the statechampionship game he had 13 tackles, two sacks and ablocked kick … Baylor, Houston and Oregon State wereamong those seeking his signature.Personal: Born Aug. 12, 1993, in Broken Arrow … Sonof Mark and Kathleen Veatch … Business managementmajor.OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYS4 J.W. WALSHQUARTERBACK | 6-2 | 2<strong>15</strong> | R-SENIORDENTON, TEXAS/GUYER2012 Big 12 Offensive Freshman of the Year, CoachesCareer HighsCompletions 32 vs. Iowa State, 10/20/12Attempts 47 twice, last at West Virginia, 9/28/13Yards 4<strong>15</strong> vs. Iowa State, 10/20/12Passing TD 4 twice last at UTSA, 9/7/13Long Pass 74 vs. Iowa State, 10/20/12Rushes 16 at West Virginia, 9/2813Rushing Yards 125 vs. Mississippi State, 8/31/13Rushing TD 2, twice, last vs. Florida State, 8/30/14Long Rush 50 vs. Texas, 9/29/12A mobile and athletic quarterback with strong leadershipabilities ... His 170.11 quarterback rating in 2012 not onlyled the Big 12 and ranked fourth nationally, but was alsothe fourth-best ever by a freshman, trailing only MichaelVick of Virginia Tech, Sam Bradford of Oklahoma and RudyCarpenter of Arizona State.2014 (Junior): Was lost for the year after suffering an injuryin the first quarter of OSU’s week two win over MissouriState ... Earned the starting nod at quarterback for theCowboys’ opener against reigning national champion andNo. 1-ranked Florida State, completing <strong>15</strong>-of-27 passesfor 203 yards and a touchdown and adding 11 carries for52 yards and two touchdowns against the Seminoles ...Passed for 30 yards and rushed for 42 yards against MissouriState before going to the sidelines.2013 (Sophomore): Started five games and saw actionin eight ... Second on the team in total offense per gameat 203.4 yards ... The Cowboys’ second leading passerat 1,333 yards ... Completed 113 of 190 pass attempts ...Finished the season with nine passing TDs and three rushingTDs ... Entered the season-opener against MississippiState and jump-started the Cowboy offense en route toa 21-3 win ... Finished that game with 135 passing yardsand 13 carries for 125 yards and a score ... Had the bestpassing game of his season at UTSA with 326 yards on24-of-27 passing ... His completion percentage (88.9%)in that game was the highest single-game percentage inschool history with at least 13 attempts ... He also had a239.2 passing efficiency rating vs. UTSA, the fourthhighestin school history with at least 20 attempts ... Hisfour TD passes against UTSA matched his career high fora game ... By the time his day was done at the 9:47 markof the third quarter, OSU held a 42-7 lead ... Named theBig 12 Offensive Player of the Week for his performancein that game ... Threw for 322 yards against West Virginia,including OSU’s longest pass play of the season with a73-yard TD strike to Josh Stewart ... Had a career-high47 passing attempts in that game ... Passed for 245 yardson 24-of-38 attempts against Kansas State ... Hit CharlieMoore for the go-ahead touchdown in that game with lessthan five minutes left.2012 (Freshman): Ended the season as OSU’s leader intotal 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 inthe season opener ... Was 13-of-21 passing for 149 yardsand two touchdowns to go with 29 rushing yards ... Tookover for an injured Wes Lunt six plays into the Louisianagame and helped OSU set a school record with 742 yardsof total offense ... Passed for 347 yards and four scoreson a 21-for-30 effort ... Also rushed for 73 yards and a TDon six carries against the Cajuns ... Led the Cowboys to afourth-quarter comeback against Texas in his first careerstart, but a final-minute UT score negated the heroics ...Against the Longhorns he was 18-of-27 passing for 301yards and two touchdowns while running for 57 yards oneight carries ...Had the biggest game of his freshman seasonagainst Iowa State with 4<strong>15</strong> passing yards (32-of-47)and a touchdown (a 74-yarder to Charlie Moore), and 46rushing yards with a TD ... Completed the game despite asignificant injury that kept him out of the next three games... Came off the bench against Texas Tech, OU, Baylorand Purdue, and had four rushing TDs over the final threegames of the regular season ... In the bowl win, he hit fiveof his seven passes for 86 yards, including TD passes of37 and 16 yards … He also had a 13-yard rush against theBoilermakers … For the season, he had three games withmore than 300 passing yards with a very healthy 13-to-3ratio of touchdowns to interceptions … His 170.1 passingefficiency led the Big 12 Conference and all of America’sfreshmen … Finished eighth in the Big 12 in total offense(185.4 yards per game) and eighth in passing yards (<strong>15</strong>6.4yards per game).2011: Redshirt.High School: A national recruit who led his team to a staterunner-up finish as a senior … Ranked by Rivals.com asthe nation’s No. 4 dual-threat quarterback and as the No.77 national recruit, regardless of position as well as thenation’s third most accurate passer … That service alsolisted him No. 13 among all Texas seniors … Passed for3,200 yards as a senior and rushed for more than 1,400yards with 35 touchdowns and just six interceptions …An Associated Press first-team all-state selection and aSuperPrep All-American … Ranked by that publicationas the eighth-best quarterback in the country and the No.11 player in Texas … Scout ranked him No. 12 overall inTexas … District MVP and a member of the prestigiousElite 11 quarterbacks … Member of the Austin AmericanStatesman Fab 55 … Listed by Scout.com as America’ssixth best prospect at quarterback … A second-team memberof Texas Football’s Super Team … Participated in theU.S. Army All-America game … Landry Award finalist.Personal: Born June 29, 1992, in Abilene … Son of Johnand Amber Walsh … Participated in track in high school… Business marketing major … Member of the NationalHonor Society … Dad played college football at McMurrayUniversity and is the head coach at Denton Guyer HS …Mom was a basketball player at Cisco Junior College.OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 69


PLAYER BIOSWalsh’s 2012 Game-by-Game Passing StatsDate Opponent Cmp. Att. Int. Yds. TD Long SackSept. 1 Savannah State 13 21 1 149 2 29 0Sept. 8 at Arizona 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sept. <strong>15</strong> Louisiana 21 30 0 347 4 58 0Sept. 29 Texas 18 27 1 301 2 44 2Oct. 13 at Kansas 18 29 1 255 1 72 0Oct. 20 Iowa State 32 47 0 4<strong>15</strong> 1 74 1Oct. 27 TCUDNPNov. 3 at Kansas State DNPNov. 10 West VirginiaDNPNov. 17 Texas Tech 1 1 0 2 1 2 1Nov. 24 at Oklahoma 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dec. 1 at Baylor 1 1 0 9 0 9 0Jan. 1 vs. Purdue 5 7 0 86 2 37 0Walsh’s 2012 Game-by-Game Rushing StatsDate Opponent No. Gain Loss Net TD Long Avg.Sept. 1 Savannah State 3 29 0 29 0 13 9.7Sept. 8 at Arizona 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Sept. <strong>15</strong> Louisiana 6 73 0 73 1 36 12.2Sept. 29 Texas 8 71 14 57 0 50 7.1Oct. 13 at Kansas 9 52 3 49 1 18 5.4Oct. 20 Iowa State 9 52 6 46 1 20 5.1Oct. 27 TCUDNPNov. 3 at Kansas State DNPNov. 10 West VirginiaDNPNov. 17 Texas Tech 6 10 7 3 1 4 0.5Nov. 24 at Oklahoma 1 2 0 2 1 2 2.0Dec. 1 at Baylor 6 18 0 18 2 7 3.0Jan. 1 vs. Purdue 1 13 0 13 0 13 13.0Walsh’s 2013 Game-by-Game Passing StatsDate Opponent Cmp. Att. Int. Yds. TD Long SackAug. 31 vs. Mississippi St. 18 27 0 135 0 21 0Sept. 7 at UTSA 24 27 0 326 4 56 1Sept. 14 Lamar 17 30 1 181 1 24 0Sept. 28 at West Virginia 20 47 2 322 3 73 1Oct. 5 Kansas State 24 38 0 245 1 43 1Oct. 19 TCU 9 18 2 1<strong>15</strong> 0 34 1Oct. 26 at Iowa State 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Nov. 2 at Texas Tech DNPNov. 9 Kansas 1 2 0 9 0 9 0Nov. 16 at TexasDNPNov. 23 BaylorDNPDec. 7 Oklahoma DNPJan. 3 vs. Missouri DNPWalsh’s 2013 Game-by-Game Rushing StatsDate Opponent No. Gain Loss Net TD Long Avg.Aug. 31 vs. Mississippi St. 13 126 1 125 1 46 9.6Sept. 7 at UTSA 5 13 1 12 1 6 2.4Sept. 14 Lamar 7 45 0 45 0 10 6.4Sept. 28 at West Virginia 16 61 9 52 0 14 3.2Oct. 5 Kansas State 11 37 6 31 1 12 2.8Oct. 19 TCU 5 25 6 19 0 10 3.8Oct. 26 at Iowa State 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov. 2 at Texas Tech DNPNov. 9 Kansas 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov. 16 at TexasDNPNov. 23 BaylorDNPDec. 7 Oklahoma DNPJan. 3 Missouri DNPWalsh’s 2014 Game-by-Game Passing StatsDate Opponent Cmp. Att. Int. Yds. TD Long SackAug. 30 vs. Florida State <strong>15</strong> 27 1 203 1 55 1Sept. 6 Missouri State 5 9 0 30 0 13 0Sept. 13 UTSADNPSept. 25 Texas TechDNPOct. 4 Iowa State DNPOct. 11 at Kansas DNPOct. 18 at TCUDNPOct. 25 West VirginiaDNPNov. 1 at Kansas State DNPNov. <strong>15</strong> TexasDNPNov. 22 at BaylorDNPDec. 6 at Oklahoma DNPJan. 2 vs. Washington DNPWalsh’s 2014 Game-by-Game Rushing StatsDate Opponent No. Gain Loss Net TD Long Avg.Aug. 30 vs. Florida State 11 65 14 51 2 24 4.6Sept. 6 Missouri State 4 43 1 42 0 20 10.5Sept. 13 UTSADNPSept. 25 Texas TechDNPOct. 4 Iowa State DNPOct. 11 at Kansas DNPOct. 18 at TCUDNPOct. 25 West VirginiaDNPNov. 1 at Kansas State DNPNov. <strong>15</strong> TexasDNPNov. 22 at BaylorDNPDec. 6 at Oklahoma DNPJan. 2 vs. Washington DNPWalsh’s Career Passing StatsYear G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G2012 10 170.11 109-163-3 66.9 <strong>15</strong>64 13 74 <strong>15</strong>6.42013 8 128.77 113-190-5 59.5 1333 9 73 166.62014 2 113.53 20-36-1 55.6 233 1 55 116.5Career 20 144.68 242-389-9 62.2 3130 23 74 <strong>15</strong>6.5Walsh’s Career Rushing StatsYear G Att. Gain Loss Net Avg. TD Long Avg./G2012 10 50 320 30 290 5.8 7 50 29.02013 8 58 317 23 294 5.1 3 46 36.82014 2 <strong>15</strong> 108 <strong>15</strong> 93 6.2 2 24 46.5Career 20 123 745 68 677 5.5 12 50 33.882 COLE WALTERSCHEIDDEFENSIVE END | 6-6 | 242 | R-FRESHMANMUENSTER, TEXAS/MUENSTERPronounced walter-SHIED (not walter-SHEED)A raw talent who grew from 210 pounds to 242 pounds inless than one year in the Oklahoma State strength andconditioning program ... Showed the ability to make playsin practice as a member of the scout team during hisredshirt year.2014: RedshirtOKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSHigh 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 recoveriesand an interception that he returned for a touchdown …Also had 40 receptions for 976 yards and 12 touchdownson offense … Associated Press Sports Editors honorablemention Class A all-state, Waco Tribune top 100 Texasrecruit and first-team all-district Division II as a senior …Associated Press Sports Editors first team Class A all-stateand first team all-district Division II as a junior … First teamall-district, Division II as a sophomore … Also held offersfrom Boise State, North Texas, SMU, UTSA and UTEP …Averaged a double-double in basketball, earning All-Statehonors … Qualifying for the state meet in track and field …Ran the 100-meter dash in 11.6 seconds and holds a longjump 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.OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYS28 JAMES WASHINGTONRECEIVER | 6-0 | 200 | SOPHOMORESTAMFORD, TEXAS/STAMFORDCareer/Season HighsReceptions 5 vs. West Virginia, 10/25/14Receiving Yards 114 at Baylor, 11/22/14Long Reception 68 at Baylor, 11/22/14Exciting receiver prospect who has positioned himself asone of the more dynamic young playmakers in the Big 12.2014 (Freshman): Led the team with six touchdowncatches, a mark that ranked fourth nationally among truefreshmen ... Was eighth in the Big 12 and 47th nationallywith 16.3 yards per reception ... Turned in the most productivereceiving day for a Cowboy freshman since Dez Bryantwhen he made four catches for 114 yards and a touchdownagainst a Baylor squad that entered the game ranked14th nationally in total defense ... Highlighted by a 68-yardtouchdown reception, Washington’s 114 receiving yardswere the third-most ever for an OSU freshman, trailing onlyBryant’s <strong>15</strong>5 yards vs. Kansas and 117 yards vs. Indianain 2007 ... Washington joined Bryant, Marcellus Rivers andHart Lee Dykes as the only freshmen in OSU history topost a 100-yard receiving day ... Made three catches for 87yards and two touchdowns in OSU’s win over Texas Tech... Made a highlight-reel one-handed touchdown grab in theendzone as part of the Cowboys’ win over Washington inthe Cactus Bowl... Added touchdown grabs against UTSAand Texas ... Offensive recipient of the team’s RussellOkung Award presented to the outstanding newcomer.High School: Coached by Wayne Hutchinson at StamfordHS… Finished his senior year as a 2013 Class 1A statechampion in Texas, racking up 73 catches for 1,331 yardsand 24 touchdowns … Also played defense, recording 42tackles and seven interceptions … First-team selection onDave Campbell’s Texas Football 2013 all-Texas team inaddidion to being named Class 1A Texas player of the yearby the publication … Finished his junior year with 78 receptionsfor 1,172 yards and 22 scores to help lead Stamfordto the state title, earning first team all-district and first teamall-state honors along the way ... District MVP in basketball70 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


PLAYER BIOSJames WashingtonHigh School: Played for coach Greg McClendon at MidlandChristian … Honored on the TAPPS Division I all-statefirst team as a senior, junior and sophomore and receivedsecond team honors as a freshman … All-district first teamall four years of high school … Named to the academicall-state team … Competed in track and field as well …Early commitment that accepted first scholarship offer fromOklahoma State.Personal: Johnny Lewis Wilson was born March 30, 1997,in Midland, Texas …Son of Kevin and Leslie Wilson …Father, Kevin played college football and mother, Leslie,played college basketball.and was a first-team all-district and first-team all-regiontennis player who played in the state doubles quarterfinals... Also played basketball and was a member of Stamfordstudent council … Held offers from Texas, TCU, TexasTech and Texas State.Personal: James Edward Washington, Jr. was born April2, 1996, in Abilene, Texas … Son of James and ChrystaWashington …Plans to major in mechanical engineering.Washington’s 2014 Game-by-Game Receiving StatsDate Opponent No. Yds. TD LongAug. 30 vs. Florida State 1 5 0 5Sept. 6 Missouri State 0 0 0 0Sept. 13 UTSA 1 33 1 33Sept. 25 Texas Tech 3 87 2 39Oct. 4 Iowa State 2 3 0 3Oct. 11 at Kansas 2 17 0 9Oct. 18 at TCU 0 0 0 0Oct. 25 West Virginia 5 87 0 38Nov. 1 at Kansas State 3 33 0 17Nov. <strong>15</strong> Texas 3 19 1 8Nov. 22 at Baylor 4 114 1 68Dec. 6 at Oklahoma 2 25 0 21Jan. 2 vs. Washington 2 33 1 28Washington’s Career Receiving StatsYear G Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long Avg./G2014 13 28 456 16.3 6 68 35.1Career 13 28 456 16.3 6 68 35.145 CHAD WHITENERLINEBACKER | 6-1 | 240 | R-SOPHOMOREMANSFIELD, TEXAS/MANSFIELD/CALIFORNIAPronounced WHITE-nerNative Texan who started his career at California in 2013before transferring to OSU in the summer of 2014.2014: RedshirtOKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYS2013 (Freshman): Logged six tackles (four unassisted asa freshman playing for California ... Recorded a tackle forloss and a fumble recovery against Oregon State ... Set aseason high with three tackles against USC.High School: Well-respected product who totaled 334tackles, 8.0 sacks, three forced fumbles, two fumblerecoveries and one interception during his three seasonsat Mansfield HS … Played in the Offense-Defense All-American Bowl after recording 145 tackles, <strong>15</strong>.0 tacklesfor loss, 4.0 sacks, one interception and a career-hightwo forced fumbles as a senior in 2012 … North Texasdefensive player of the year by the First Down Club ...Participated at the U.S. Army All-American combine inJanuary of 2012 … Named the district 5-5A defensiveco-MVP as a 2011 junior when he recorded 195 tackles,4.0 sacks, two interceptions, two fumble recoveries andone forced fumble … Registered 96 tackles during his2010 sophomore campaign when he was named the 5Aregion I District 5-5A newcomer of the year and sophomoredefensive player of the year, while also adding his team’ssophomore defensive MVP honors and all-academicrecognition … 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.OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYS72 JOHNNY WILSONOFFENSIVE LINE | 6-3 | 297 | FRESHMANMIDLAND, TEXAS/MIDLAND CHRISTIANRanked as a four-star prospect by ESPN, which also rankshim as the No. 34 offensive tackle in the country.74 MICHAEL WILSONOFFENSIVE LINE | 6-6 | 305 | R-JUNIORALEDO, TEXAS/ALEDOVersatile young offensive lineman who started at four of thefive offensive line positions as a sophomore in 2014.2014 (Sophomore): Was thrust into the starting lineupafter Zachary Crabtree sustained an injury in week fiveagainst Iowa State, then went on to start every gamefrom that point on, logging four starts at right tackle, onestart at left guard, one start at right guard and two startsat left tackle ... Started and played all game during OSU’sBedlam Series win over No. 18 Oklahoma in Norman.2013 (Freshman): Saw action against Iowa State andKansas ... Played five snaps against the Cyclones andeight against the Jayhawks.2012: Redshirt.OKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSHigh School: Member of the Texas Football MagazineSuper Team whom OSU swiped from Texas A&M’s commitmentlist … Played on three straight 4A Division II statechampionship teams … A member of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram Super Team after recording 43 knockdown blocksas a senior … Ranked as the No. 79 prospect in Texas bySuperPrep and No. 61 in the state by Rivals, which alsoconsidered him No. 49 in the country at his position …Was the No. 22 national recruit at his position, according toScout, which also placed him among the top 50 players inthe state of Texas … Class 4A all-state selection … Also abasketball and track athlete.Personal: Born Sept. 27, 1993, in Fort Worth … Son ofMike and Becky Wilson … Undecided on a major.OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 71


OTHERS ON THE ROSTER45 MATT AMMENDOLA 44 NATE CHRISTMON 50 CONRAD HARKER 22 CLAYTON JOHNSONKicker Linebacker Offensive Line Cornerback5-10 | 185 | Fr. 5-11 | 213 | Fr. 6-8 | 265 | Fr. 5-11 | 160 | Fr.Lansdale, Pa. Midwest City, Okla. Lincoln, Neb. Flower Mound, Texas12 GABE NEPH 87 GRANT NEWELL 88 AUSTIN PARKER 39 LANE REAZINQuarterback Receiver Receiver Punter6-2 | 220 | Fr. 6-0 | 187 | Jr. 6-2 | 192 | So. 6-2 | 211 | Fr.Owasso, Okla. Grapevine, Texas Grapevine, Texas Woodward, Okla.83 PHILIP REDWINE-BRYANT 27 WINSTON WESTBROOKS 58 BRETT WILSONReceiver Safety Offensive Line6-2 | 205 | Fr. 5-11 | 160 | Fr. 6-3 | 263 | Fr.Harker Heights, Texas Houston, Texas Cashion, Okla.72 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


Jimmy BeanOpponentsOklahoma State faces Central Michigan, Texas,West Virginia, Texas Tech and Iowa State on theroad and battles Central Arkansas, UTSA, KansasState, Kansas, TCU, Baylor and Oklahoma at home.


20<strong>15</strong> OPPONENT CAPSULESGAME ONECENT. MICHIGANGAME TWOCENT. ARKANSASGAME THREEUTSASept. 3, 20<strong>15</strong>Kelly/Shorts Stadium (30,255)Sept. 12, 20<strong>15</strong>Boone Pickens Stadium (60,218)Sept. 19, 20<strong>15</strong>Boone Pickens Stadium (60,218)LocationMount Pleasant, Mich.Head Coach John Bonamego (Central Michigan, 1987)Record at School/Years0-0/First yearCareer Record/Years0-0/First year2014 Record 7-62014 Conference Record/Finish 5-3/4th MAC WestFootball SIDRob WymanOffice (989) 774-7614Cell 248-953-6471Emailwyman1rd@cmich.eduWebsitecmuchippewas.comConference Websitemac-sports.comSERIES CAPSULE VS. CENTRAL MICHIGANSeries HistoryNever metAt Neutral 0-0In Mount Pleasant 0-0In Stillwater 0-0First MeetingNever metLast MeetingNever metLast OSU WinNever metLast Central Michigan WinNever metGundy vs. Central Michigan 0-0Bonamego vs. OSU 0-0LocationConway, Ark.Head Coach Steve Campbell (Troy State, 1987)Record at School/Years6-6/2nd yearCareer Record/Years33-14/5th year2014 Record 6-62014 Conference Record/Finish 5-3/T3rdFootball ContactSteve EastOffice 501-450-5743Cell 501-339-82<strong>15</strong>Emailseast@uca.eduWebsiteucasports.comConference Websitesouthland.orgSERIES CAPSULE VS. CENTRAL ARKANSASSeries HistoryNever metIn Stillwater 0-0In Conway 0-0At Neutral 0-0First MeetingNever metLast MeetingNever metLast OSU WinNever metLast Central Arkansas WinNever metGundy vs. Central Arkansas 0-0Campbell vs. OSU 0-0LocationSan Antonio, TexasHead Coach Larry Coker (NE Oklahoma State, 1970)Record at School/Years23-23/5th yearCareer Record/Years83-38/11th year2014 Record 4-82014 Conference Record/Finish 3-5/4th C-USA WestFootball ContactKyle StephensOffice (210) 458-4551Cell (210) 887-3636Emailkyle.stephens@utsa.eduWebsitegoutsa.comConference Websiteconferenceusa.comSERIES CAPSULE VS. UTSASeries History OSU leads, 2-0In Stillwater OSU leads, 1-0In San Antonio OSU leads, 1-0At Neutral 0-0First Meeting (2013) OSU 56, UTSA 35Last Meeting (2014) OSU 43, UTSA 13Last OSU Win (2014) OSU 43, UTSA 13Last UTSA WinN/AGundy vs. UTSA 2-0Coker vs. OSU 0-2GAME FOURTEXASGAME FIVEKANSAS STATEGAME SIXWEST VIRGINIASept. 26, 20<strong>15</strong>DKR Texas Memorial Stadium (100,119)Oct. 3, 20<strong>15</strong>Boone Pickens Stadium (60,218)Oct. 10, 20<strong>15</strong>Milan Puskar Stadium (60,000)LocationAustin, TexasHead Coach Charlie Strong (Central Arkansas, 1982)Record at School/Years6-7/Second yearCareer Record/Years43-22/6th year2014 Record 6-72014 Conference Record/Finish 5-4/T3rdFootball ContactJohn BiancoOffice: (512) 471-1346Cell: (512) 748-93<strong>15</strong>Emailjohn.bianco@athletics.utexas.eduWebsitetexassports.comConference Websitebig12sports.comSERIES CAPSULE VS. TEXASSeries History Texas leads, 24-5In Austin Texas leads, <strong>15</strong>-4In Stillwater Texas leads, 8-1At Neutral Texas leads, 1-0First Meeting (1916) Texas 14, OSU 6Last Meeting (2014) Texas 28, OSU 7Last OSU Win (2013) OSU 38, Texas 13Last Texas Win (2014) Texas 28, OSU 7Gundy vs. Texas 3-7Strong vs. OSU 1-0LocationManhattan, Kan.Head Coach Bill Snyder (William Jewell, 1963)Record at School/Years187-94-1 /24th yearCareer Record/YearsSame2014 Record 9-42014 Conference Record/Finish 7-2/3rdFootball ContactKenny LannouOffice (785) 532-7977Cell (785) 587-7867Emailklannou@kstatesports.comWebsitekstatesports.comConference Websitebig12sports.comSERIES CAPSULE VS. KANSAS STATESeries History OSU leads, 37-24In Stillwater OSU leads, 20-9In Manhattan OSU leads, 17-<strong>15</strong>At Neutral 0-0First Meeting (1908) K-State 40, OSU 10Last Meeting (2014) K-State 48, OSU 14Last OSU Win (2013) OSU 33, KSU 29Last K-State Win (2014) K-State 48, OSU 14Gundy vs. K-State 4-3Snyder vs. OSU 11-5LocationMorgantown, W.Va.Head Coach Dana Holgorsen (Iowa Wesleyan, 1993)Record at School/Years28-23/5th yearCareer Record/YearsSame2014 Record 7-62014 Conference Record/Finish 5-4/T4thFootball ContactMike MontoroOffice (304) 293-2821Cell (304) 216-3834EmailMike.Montoro@mail.wvu.eduWebsitewvusports.comConference Websitebig12sports.comSERIES CAPSULE VS. WEST VIRGINIASeries History West Virginia leads, 4-2In Morgantown West Virginia leads, 2-0In Stillwater West Virginia leads, 2-1At Neutral OSU leads, 1-0First Meeting (1928) West Virginia 32, OSU 6Last Meeting (2014) West Virginia 34, OSU 10Last OSU Win (2012) OSU 55, West Virginia 34Last West Virginia Win (2014) West Virginia 34, OSU 10Gundy vs. West Virginia 1-2Holgorsen vs. OSU 2-174 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


20<strong>15</strong> OPPONENT CAPSULESGAME SEVENKANSASGAME EIGHTTEXAS TECHGAME NINETCUOct. 24, 20<strong>15</strong>Boone Pickens Stadium (60,218)Oct. 31, 20<strong>15</strong>Jones AT&T Stadium (60,454)Nov. 7, 20<strong>15</strong>Boone Pickens Stadium (60,218)LocationLawrence, Kan.Head Coach David Beaty (Lindenwood, 1994)Record at School/Years0-0/First yearCareer Record/Years0-0/First year2014 Record 3-92014 Conference Finish 1-8/9thFootball ContactKaty LonerganOffice (785) 864-7314Cell (785) 691-7026Emailkatyl@ku.eduWebsitekuathletics.comConference Websitebig12sports.comSERIES CAPSULE VS. KANSASSeries History OSU leads, 34-29-2In Stillwater OSU leads, 14-14-1In Lawrence OSU leads, 20-<strong>15</strong>-1At Neutral 0-0First Meeting (1923) Kansas 9, OSU 0Last Meeting (2014) OSU 27, Kansas 20Last OSU Win (2014) OSU 27, Kansas 20Last Kansas Win (2007) Kansas 43, OSU 28Gundy vs. Kansas 6-1Beaty vs. OSU 0-0LocationLubbock, TexasHead Coach Kliff Kingsbury (Texas Tech, 2001)Record at School/Years12-13/3rd yearCareer Record/YearsSame2014 Record 4-82014 Conference Record/Finish 2-7/8thFootball ContactGreg HotchkissOffice (806) 742-2770CellTBDEmailTBDWebsitewww.texastech.comConference Websitebig12sports.comSERIES CAPSULE VS. TEXAS TECHSeries History Texas Tech leads, 21-18-3In Lubbock Texas Tech leads, 12-5-2In Stillwater OSU leads, 11-7At Neutral OSU leads, 2-2-1First Meeting (1935) Texas Tech 14, OSU 0Last Meeting (2014) OSU 45, Texas Tech 35Last OSU Win (2014) OSU 45, Texas Tech 35Last Tech Win (2008) Texas Tech 56, OSU 20Gundy vs. Texas Tech 8-2Kingsbury vs. OSU 0-2LocationFort Worth, TexasHead Coach Gary Patterson (Kansas State, 1983)Record at School/Years132-45/<strong>15</strong>th yearCareer Record/YearsSame2014 Record 12-12014 Conference Record/Finish 8-1/T1stFootball ContactMark CohenOffice (817) 257-5394Cell (817) 343-2017Emailm.cohen@tcu.eduWebsitegofrogs.comConference Websitebig12sports.comSERIES CAPSULE VS. TCUSeries History OSU leads, 13-10-2In Stillwater OSU leads, 8-3-0In Fort Worth TCU leads, 6-4-2At Neutral OSU leads, 1-1-0First Meeting (19<strong>15</strong>) OSU 13, TCU 0Last Meeting (2014) TCU 42, OSU 9Last OSU Win (2013) OSU 24, TCU 10Last TCU Win (2014) TCU 42, OSU 9Gundy vs. TCU 2-1Patterson vs. OSU 1-2GAME 10 GAME 11GAME 12IOWA STATEBAYLOROKLAHOMANov. 14, 20<strong>15</strong>Jack Trice Stadium (56,800)LocationAmes, IowaHead Coach Paul Rhoads (Missouri Western, 1989)Record at School/Years29-46/7th yearCareer Record/YearsSame2014 Record 2-102014 Conference Record/Finish 0-9/10thFootball ContactMike GreenOffice (5<strong>15</strong>) 294-7019Cell (5<strong>15</strong>) 460-4804Emailmgreen@iastate.eduWebsitecyclones.comConference Websitebig12sports.comSERIES CAPSULE VS. IOWA STATESeries History OSU leads, 28-18-3In Ames OSU leads, 12-12-1In Stillwater OSU leads, 16-6-2At Neutral 0-0First Meeting (1926) OSU 13, Iowa State 0Last Meeting (2014) OSU 37, Iowa State 20Last OSU Win (2014) OSU 37, Iowa State 20Last ISU Win (2011) Iowa State 37, OSU 31Gundy vs. ISU 5-2Rhoads vs. OSU 1-4Nov. 21, 20<strong>15</strong>Boone Pickens Stadium (60,218)LocationWaco, TexasHead Coach Art Briles (Texas Tech, 1979)Record at School/Years55-34/8th yearCareer Record/Years89-62/13th year2014 Record 11-22014 Conference Record/Finish 8-1/T1stFootball ContactHeath NielsenOffice (254) 710-2743Cell (254) 709-4237Emailheath_nielsen@baylor.eduWebsitewww.baylorbears.comConference Websitebig12sports.comSERIES CAPSULE VS. BAYLORSeries History OSU leads, 19-14In Stillwater OSU leads, 12-4In Waco Baylor leads, 8-6At Neutral Baylor leads, 2-1First Meeting (1914) OSU 60, Baylor 0Last Meeting (2014) Baylor 49, OSU 28Last OSU Win (2013) OSU 49, Baylor 17Last Baylor Win (2014) Baylor 49, OSU 28Gundy vs. Baylor 7-3Briles vs. OSU 3-5Nov. 28, 20<strong>15</strong>Boone Pickens Stadium (60,218)LocationNorman, Okla.Head Coach Bob Stoops (Iowa, 1983)Record at School/Years168-44/17th yearCareer Record/YearsSame2014 Record 8-52014 Conference Record/Finish 5-4/T4thFootball ContactTBDOffice (405) 325-0096CellTBDEmailTBDWebsitesoonersports.comConference Websitebig12sports.comSERIES CAPSULE VS. OKLAHOMASeries History Oklahoma leads, 83-19-7In Stillwater Oklahoma leads, 37-7-5In Norman Oklahoma leads, 40-10-2At Neutral Oklahoma leads, 6-2First Meeting (1904) Oklahoma 75, OSU 0Last Meeting (2014)OSU 38, Oklahoma 35 (OT)Last OSU Win (2014) OSU 38, Oklahoma 35 (OT)Last OU Win (2013) Oklahoma 33, OSU 24Gundy vs. Oklahoma 2-8Stoops vs. OSU 12-4OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 75


SERIES HISTORY VS. 20<strong>15</strong> OPPONENTSUTSA2013 W 56-35 A2014 W 43-13 HTexas1916 L 6-14 N1917 L 3-7 A1918 L 5-27 A1920 L 0-21 A1922 L 7-19 A1944 W 13-8 A1946 L 6-54 A1963 L 7-34 A1967 L 0-19 A1968 L 3-31 A1996 L 14-71 A1997 W 42-16 H1998 L 34-37 A1999 L 21-34 H2000 L 7-42 A2001 L 17-45 H2002 L <strong>15</strong>-17 A2003 L 16-55 H2004 L 35-56 A2005 L 28-47 H2006 L 10-36 A2007 L 35-38 H2008 L 24-28 A2009 L 14-41 H2010 W 33-16 A2011 W 38-26 A2012 L 36-41 H2013 W 38-13 A2014 L 7-28 HKansas State1908 L 10-40 A1909 L 0-9 A1911 L 0-11 H1917 L 0-23 A1927 W 25-18 A1928 L 6-13 H1936 L 0-31 H1947 W 12-0 A1948 W 42-6 H1949 W 26-14 A1950 W 41-0 H1955 W 28-0 H1956 W 27-7 A1958 W 14-7 H1959 W 27-21 A1960 W 28-7 A1961 W 45-0 H1962 W 30-6 A1964 L 14-17 A1965 W 31-7 H1966 W 21-6 A1967 W 49-14 H1968 L 14-21 A1969 W 28-19 H1970 L <strong>15</strong>-28 A1971 L 23-35 H1972 W 45-14 A1973 W 28-9 H1974 W 29-5 A1975 W 56-3 H1976 W 45-21 A1977 W 21-14 H1978 L 7-18 A1979 W 42-<strong>15</strong> H1980 W 10-0 A1981 W 31-10 H1982 W 24-16 A1983 L 20-21 H1984 W 34-6 A1985 W 35-3 H1986 W 23-3 A1987 W 56- 7 H1988 W 45-27 A1989 W 17-13 H1990 L 17-23 A1991 L 26-36 H1992 L 0-10 A1993 L 17-21 H1994 L 6-23 A1995 L 17-23 H1998 L 20-52 A1999 L 21-44 H2002 L 9-44 A2003 W 38-34 H2006 L 27-31 A2007 W 41-39 H2010 W 24-14 A2011 W 52-45 H2012 L 30-44 A2013 W 33-29 H2014 L 14-48 AWest Virginia1928 L 6-32 A1929 L 6-9 H1987 W 35-33 N2012 W 55-34 H2013 L 21-30 A2014 L 10-34 HKansas1923 L 0-9 A1924 W 3-0 A1925 L 3-13 A1931 W 13-7 A1946 L 13-14 A1947 L 7-13 H1948 L 7-13 A1949 L 14-55 H1950 L 7-40 A1951 L 12-27 H1952 L 7-21 A1953 W 41-14 A1954 W 47-12 H1955 L 7-12 A1956 L 13-21 H1957 L 7-13 A1958 W 6-3 H1959 L 14-28 A1960 L 7-14 H1961 L 8-42 A1962 L 17-36 H1963 L 7-41 A1964 L 13-14 H1965 L 0-9 A1966 W 10-7 A1967 L <strong>15</strong>-26 H1968 L 14-49 A1969 W 28-25 A1970 W 19-7 H1971 W 17-10 A1972 L 10-13 H1973 T 10-10 A1974 W 24-13 H1975 W 35-19 A1976 W 21-14 H1977 W 21-0 A1978 W 21-7 H1979 W 30-17 A1980 W^ 14-14 H1981 W 20-7 A1982 T 24-24 H1983 W 27-10 A1984 W 47-10 H1985 W 17-10 A1986 W 24-6 H1987 W 49-17 A1988 W 63-24 H1989 W 37-34 A1990 L 30-31 H1991 L 0-31 H1992 L 18-26 A1993 L 6-13 H1994 L 14-24 A1995 L 17-22 H1998 W 38-28 A1999 W 45-13 H2002 W 55-20 A2003 W 44-21 H2006 W 42-32 A2007 L 28-43 H2010 W 48-14 A2011 W 70-28 H2012 W 20-14 A2013 W 42-6 H2014 W 27-20 A^Kansas later forfeited, givingOklahoma State the winTexas Tech1935 L 0-14 A1936 L 0-12 A1937 L 6-14 H1940 T 6-6 N1941 L 6-16 N1942 W 9-6 A1943 W 21-13 N1944 W 14-7 A1945 W 46-6 H1946 L 7-14 A1953 L 13-27 H1954 T 13-13 A1955 L 6-24 H1956 T 13-13 A1957 W 13-0 H1965 L 14-17 A1966 L 7-10 A1969 W 17-10 H1973 L 7-20 H1974 L 13-14 A1975 W 17-16 H1988 W 45-42 N1989 L <strong>15</strong>-31 H1996 L 3-31 N1997 L 3-27 H1998 L 17-24 A1999 W 41-21 H2000 L 0-58 A2001 L 30-49 H2002 L 24-49 A2003 W 51-49 H2004 L <strong>15</strong>-31 A2005 W 24-17 H2006 L 24-30 A2007 W 49-45 H2008 L 20-56 A2009 W 24-17 H2010 W 34-17 A2011 W 66-6 A2012 W 59-21 H2013 W 52-34 A2014 W 45-35 HTCU19<strong>15</strong> W 13-0 A1919 W 14-7 A1921 W 28-21 H1922 L 14-22 A1923 L 6-7 H1924 L 10-17 A1925 W 22-7 H1926 L 0-3 A1943 L 0-25 N1944 W 34-0 N1945 W 25-12 A1946 W 7-6 H1947 W 14-7 A1948 L 14-21 H1949 T 33-33 A1950 W 13-7 H1970 W 34-20 H1971 T 14-14 A1990 L 21-31 A1991 L 21-24 H1992 L 11-13 A1993 W 27-22 H2012 W 36-10 H2013 W 24-10 H2014 L 9-42 AIowa State1926 W 13-0 A1960 L 6-13 H1961 L 7-14 A1962 L 7-34 H1963 L 28-33 A1964 W 29-14 H1965 L 10-14 A1966 T 14-14 H1967 W 28-14 A1968 W 26-17 H1969 W 35-0 A1970 W 36-27 H1971 L 0-54 A1972 W 45-14 H1973 L 12-28 A1974 W 14-12 H1975 W 14-7 A1976 W 42-21 H1977 L 13-21 A1978 L <strong>15</strong>-28 H1979 W 13-10 A1980 L 21-23 H1981 W 27-7 A1982 W 49-13 H1983 W 30-7 A1984 W 16-10 H1985 L 10-<strong>15</strong> A1986 W 21-14 H1987 W 48-27 H1988 W 49-28 A1989 L 21-31 H1990 W 25-17 A1991 T 6-6 A1992 W 27-21 H1993 L 17-20 A1994 T 31-31 H1995 L 14-38 A1996 W 28-27 H1997 W 21-14 A2000 L 26-33 H2001 L 14-28 A2004 W 36-7 H2005 L 10-37 A2008 W 59-17 H2009 W 34-8 A2011 L 2ot 31-37 A2012 W 31-10 H2013 W 58-27 A2014 W 37-20 HBaylor1914 W 60-0 H19<strong>15</strong> L 6-12 A1916 L 7-10 H1917 L 0-17 A1920 L 0-7 A1922 L 0-10 H1936 L 0-13 H1938 L 6-20 N1939 L 0-13 H1942 L 12-18 N1972 W 20-7 H1974 L 14-31 A1983 W 24-14 N1994 L 10-14 A1996 W 37-17 H1997 W 24-14 A1998 W 24-10 H1999 W 34-14 A2000 W 50-22 H2001 W 38-22 A2002 W 63-28 H2003 W 38-21 A2004 W 49-21 H2005 L 34-44 A2006 W 66-24 H2007 W 45-14 A2008 W 34-6 H2009 W 34-7 A2010 W 55-28 H2011 W 59-24 H2012 L 34-41 A2013 W 49-17 H2014 L 28-49 AOklahoma1904 L 0-75 N1906 L 0-23 H1907 L 0-67 A1908 L 0-18 H1910 L 0-12 A1911 L 0-22 H1912 L 0-16 A1913 L 0-7 H1914 L 6-28 A19<strong>15</strong> L 7-26 N1916 L 7-41 N1917 W 9-0 N1918 L 0-27 N1919 L 6-33 N1920 L 0-36 H1921 L 0-6 A1922 T 3-3 H1923 L 0-12 A1924 W 6-0 H1925 L 0-35 A1926 T 14-14 H1927 W 13-7 A1928 L 0-46 H1929 T 7-7 A1930 W 7-0 H1931 T 0-0 A1932 W 7-0 H1933 W 13-0 A1934 T 0-0 H1935 L 0-25 A1936 L 13-35 H1937 L 0-16 A1938 L 0-19 H1939 L 0-41 A1940 L 27-29 A1941 L 0-19 A1942 T 0-0 H1943 L 13-22 N1944 W 28-6 N1945 W 47-0 A1946 L 12-73 H1947 L 13-21 A1948 L <strong>15</strong>-19 H1949 L 0-41 A1950 L 14-41 H1951 L 6-41 A1952 L 7-54 H1953 L 7-42 A1954 L 0-14 H1955 L 0-53 A1956 L 0-53 H1957 L 6-53 A1958 L 0-7 H1959 L 7-17 A1960 L 6-17 H1961 L 13-21 A1962 L 6-37 A1963 L 10-34 A1964 L 16-21 H1965 W 17-16 A1966 W <strong>15</strong>-14 H1967 L 14-38 A1968 L 7-41 H1969 L 27-28 H1970 L 6-66 A1971 L 14-58 H1972 W^ <strong>15</strong>-38 A1973 L 18-45 H1974 L 13-44 A1975 L 7-27 H1976 W 31-24 A1977 L 28-61 H1978 L 7-62 A1979 L 7-38 H1980 L 14-63 A1981 L 3-27 H1982 L 9-27 A1983 L 20-21 H1984 L 14-24 A1985 L 0-13 H1986 L 0-19 A1987 L 10-29 A1988 L 28-31 H1989 L <strong>15</strong>-37 A1990 L 17-31 H1991 L 6-21 A1992 T <strong>15</strong>-<strong>15</strong> H1993 L 0-31 A1994 L 14-33 H1995 W 12-0 A1996 L 17-27 H1997 W 30-7 A1998 W 41-26 H1999 L 7-44 A2000 L 7-12 H2001 W 16-13 A2002 W 38-28 H2003 L 9-52 A2004 L 35-38 H2005 L 14-42 A2006 L 21-27 H2007 L 17-49 A2008 L 41-61 H2009 L 0-27 A2010 L 41-47 H2011 W 44-10 H2012 L ot 48-51 A2013 L 24-33 H2014 Wot 38-35 A^Oklahoma later forfeited, givingthe win to Oklahoma State76 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


SERIES RECORD VS. ALL OPPONENTSOverall Home Away NeutralOpponent W-L-T W-L-T W-L-T W-L-TAir Force 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0Alabama 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0Arizona 5-4-0 3-0-0 1-4-0 1-0-0Arizona State 1-2-0 0-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0Arkansas <strong>15</strong>-30-1 4-4-1 8-24-0 3-2-0Arkansas State 2-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0Army 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0Baker 2-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Baylor 19-14-0 12-4-0 6-8-0 1-2-0Bethany 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Blackwell College 2-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Bowling Green 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0BYU 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0Centenary 0-2-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0Central Missouri State 2-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Central Oklahoma 14-5-2 10-2-2 4-3-0 0-0-0Chilocco Indian College 1-4-1 1-3-1 0-1-0 0-0-0Cincinnati 2-1-0 0-1-0 2-0-0 0-0-0Colorado 19-26-1 11-12-1 8-13-0 0-1-0Colorado State 1-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 1-0-0Creighton 11-6-1 7-2-0 4-4-1 0-0-0Denver 8-1-0 3-0-0 5-1-0 0-0-0Detroit 6-7-0 3-2-0 3-5-0 0-0-0Drake 7-2-1 5-0-0 2-2-1 0-0-0Duquesne 0-2-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0Emporia State 1-1-1 1-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0Florida 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0Florida Atlantic 3-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0Florida State 1-4-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 1-2-0Fort MacArthur (Texas) 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Fresno State 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Friends College 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Georgia 1-3-0 1-1-0 0-2-0 0-0-0Grambling State 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Grinnell 2-1-0 2-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Hardin-Simmons 2-1-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0Haskell Institute 5-4-0 5-4-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Hawaii 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0Houston 9-10-1 5-5-0 4-5-1 0-0-0Illinois State 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Indiana 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-1 1-0-0Indiana State 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Iowa 1-1-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0Iowa State 28-18-3 16-6-2 12-12-1 0-0-0Jefferson 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0Kansas 34-29-2 14-14-1 20-<strong>15</strong>-1 0-0-0Kansas State 37-24-0 20-9-0 17-<strong>15</strong>-0 0-0-0Kingfisher 3-3-1 2-1-1 1-2-0 0-0-0Lamar 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Logan HS 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0Louisiana 9-0-0 6-0-0 3-0-0 0-0-0Louisiana Tech 1-1-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0Louisville 1-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0LSU 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0Marquette 2-1-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0Miami (Fla.) 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0Miami (Ohio) 2-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Michigan 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0Minnesota 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0Mississippi 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-0Mississippi State 3-2-0 2-0-0 0-2-0 1-0-0Missouri 23-29-0 12-11-0 11-17-0 0-1-0Missouri-Rolla 1-2-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0Missouri State 7-0-0 7-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Montana State 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Nebraska 5-37-1 3-16-1 2-20-0 0-1-0New Mexico State 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Norman NAS 0-2-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0North Texas 10-1-0 8-0-0 2-1-0 0-0-0Northeast Louisiana 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Overall Home Away NeutralOpponent W-L-T W-L-T W-L-T W-L-TNortheastern (Okla.) 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Northern Illinois 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0Northern Iowa 2-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Northwestern (Okla.) 7-0-0 4-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0Northwestern State (La.) 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Ohio State 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0OKC Military 1-1-1 1-0-1 0-1-0 0-0-0Oklahoma 19-83-7 7-37-5 10-40-2 2-6-0Oklahoma Baptist 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Oklahoma City 6-9-2 3-1-1 3-8-1 0-0-0Oklahoma City HS 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Oklahoma Methodist 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Oregon 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0Pawnee Indian School 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Phillips 7-2-1 6-0-1 1-2-0 0-0-0Purdue 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-0Regis 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Rice 3-0-1 2-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0Sam Houston State 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0San Diego State 2-2-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0San Francisco 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0Savannah State 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0SMU 4-6-2 2-1-0 1-5-2 1-0-0South Carolina 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0Southeastern (Okla.) 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0Southern Illinois 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Southern Mississippi 1-2-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0Southwestern (Kan.) 2-2-1 1-0-1 1-2-0 0-0-0Southwestern (Okla.) 7-1-0 7-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0St. Louis 3-0-1 2-0-1 1-0-0 0-0-0St. Mary’s (Calif.) 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0Stanford 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0TCU 13-10-2 8-3-0 4-6-2 1-1-0Temple 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0Tennessee 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0Texas 5-24-0 1-8-0 4-<strong>15</strong>-0 0-1-0Texas A&M 10-17-0 5-6-0 4-8-0 1-3-0Texas-Arlington 2-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Texas State 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Texas Tech 18-21-3 11-7-0 5-12-2 2-2-1Tonkawa Preparatory 4-1-1 2-0-1 2-1-0 0-0-0Troy 2-1-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0Tulsa 40-27-5* 24-6-3 <strong>15</strong>-21-2 0-0-0Tulsa Businessmen 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0UCLA 1-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 0-0-0Utah 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0Utah State 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0UTEP 3-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0UTSA 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0Virginia Tech 1-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0Washburn 6-1-0 4-1-0 2-0-0 0-0-0Washington 2-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-0Washington (St. Louis) 5-6-1 4-0-0 1-6-1 0-0-0Washington State 2-2-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0West Texas A&M 1-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0West Virginia 2-4-0 1-2-0 0-2-0 1-0-0Wichita State 20-5-1 13-2-0 7-3-1 0-0-0William & Mary 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0Wyoming 7-1-0 4-0-0 2-1-0 1-0-0Total 557-536-47 327-191-26 199-313-20 30-32-1* Includes a forfeit win from 1922 that did not list a siteOKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | 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SERIES HISTORY VS. ALL OPPONENTSAir Force1958 L 29-33 H1967 T 0-0 HAlabama2006 W 34-31 NArizona1931 W 31-0 H1932 W 13-6 A1937 L 13-22 A1940 L 0-24 A1941 W 41-14 H1942 L 6-20 A2010 W 36-10 N2011 W 37-14 H2012 L 38-59 AArizona State1984 W 45-3 A1991 L 3-30 H1993 L 10-12 AArkansas1912 W 13-7 A1913 L 0-3 A1914 W 46-0 H19<strong>15</strong> L 9-14 N1921 W 7-0 H1922 W 13-0 N1923 L 0-13 N1924 W 20-0 H1925 L 7-9 A1926 L 2-24 H1927 L 20-33 A1929 L 6-32 H1930 W 26-0 A1938 L 7-27 A1943 W 19-13 N1944 W 19-0 N1945 W 19-14 A1946 T 21-21 H1950 W 12-7 A1951 L 7-42 H1952 L 20-22 A1953 W 7-6 A1955 L 0-21 A1956 L 7-19 A1957 L 0-12 A1959 L 7-13 A1960 L 0-9 A1962 L 7-34 A1963 L 0-21 A1964 L 10-14 A1965 L 14-28 A1966 L 10-14 A1967 W 7-6 A1968 L <strong>15</strong>-32 A1969 L 0-39 A1970 L 7-23 A1971 L 10-31 A1972 L 23-24 A1973 W 38-6 A1974 W 26-7 A1975 W 20-13 H1976 L 10-16 A1977 L 6-28 A1978 L 7-19 H1979 L 7-27 A1980 L 20-33 AArkansas State2005 W 20-10 H2006 W 35-7 NArmy1962 W 12-7 ABaker1912 W 37-13 H19<strong>15</strong> W 30-7 HBaylor1914 W 60-0 H19<strong>15</strong> L 6-12 A1916 L 7-10 H1917 L 0-17 A1920 L 0-7 A1922 L 0-10 H1936 L 0-13 H1938 L 6-20 N1939 L 0-13 H1942 L 12-18 N1972 W 20-7 H1974 L 14-31 A1983 W 24-14 N1994 L 10-14 A1996 W 37-17 H1997 W 24-14 A1998 W 24-10 H1999 W 34-14 A2000 W 50-22 H2001 W 38-22 A2002 W 63-28 H2003 W 38-21 A2004 W 49-21 H2005 L 34-44 A2006 W 66-24 H2007 W 45-14 A2008 W 34-6 H2009 W 34-7 A2010 W 55-28 H2011 W 59-24 H2012 L 34-41 A2013 W 49-17 H2014 L 28-49 ABethany1931 W 34-0 HBlackwell College1911 W 35-5 H1912 W 79-0 HBowling Green1984 W 31-14 HBYU1974 W 16-6 N1976 W 49-21 NCentenary1936 L 0-7 A1937 L 0-19 HCentral Missouri State1916 W 16-7 H1917 W 27-0 HCentral Oklahoma1905 W 5-0 H1905 L 0-6 A1906 L 0-10 H1906 L 2-23 A1907 T 6-6 H1908 L 5-8 A1908 W 17-0 H1909 W 27-0 A1910 W 52-0 H1911 W 46-5 A1912 W 81-0 H1916 W 34-6 A1917 W 13-0 H1918 W 26-6 A1919 W 52-0 H1922 W 17-0 H1923 L 6-14 H1932 T 0-0 H1933 W 20-12 H1938 W 23-12 H1940 W 25-6 HChilocco Indian College1901 L 5-6 H1904 L 0-23 A1904 L 0-17 H1905 T 0- 0 H1906 L 5-26 H1908 W 30-0 HCincinnati1958 W 19-14 A1959 L 9-22 H1983 W 27-17 AColorado1920 L 7-40 N1933 L 0-6 H1960 L 6-13 H1961 L 0-24 A1962 W 36-16 H1963 L 0-25 A1964 W 14-10 H1965 L 11-34 A1966 W 11-10 H1967 W 10-7 A1968 W 34-17 H1969 L 14-17 A1970 L 6-30 H1971 L 6-40 A1972 W 31-6 H1973 W 38-24 A1974 L 20-37 H1975 L 7-17 A1976 L 10-20 H1977 L 13-29 A1978 W 24-20 H1979 W 21-20 A1980 W 42-7 H1981 L 10-11 A1982 T 25-25 H1983 W 40-14 A1984 W 20-14 H1985 W 14-11 A1986 L 14-31 H1987 W 42-17 H1988 W 41-21 A1989 L 17-41 H1990 L 22-41 A1991 L 12-16 H1992 L 0-28 A1993 L 14-31 H1994 L 3-17 A1995 L 32-45 H1996 L 13-35 A1997 W 33-29 H2000 L 21-37 A2001 L 19-22 H2004 W 42-14 A2005 L 0-34 H2008 W 30-17 A2009 W 31-28 HColorado State1914 W 7-0 N1955 L 13-20 HCreighton1921 L 13-26 A1923 L 2-13 H1924 T 20-20 A1927 W 18-6 H1928 L 0-37 A1929 W 32-13 H1930 W 13-0 A1931 W 20-0 H1932 W 18-7 H1933 W 33-13 A1934 L 7-13 H1935 L 0-16 A1937 W 16-13 H1938 L 7-16 A1939 W 20-9 H1940 W 20-14 A1941 W 13-6 H1942 W 20-6 ADenver1943 W 7-6 A1944 W 33-21 A1945 W 31-7 A1946 W 40-7 H1947 L 14-26 A1948 W 27-7 H1949 W 48-2 A1958 W 31-14 A1959 W 20-12 HDetroit1934 W 19-6 H1935 L 0-13 A1936 L 12-46 A1941 L 14-20 H1942 W 33-6 A1949 L 7-13 A1950 L 13-20 H1951 W 20-7 A1952 W 21-6 H1953 L 14-18 A1954 W 34-19 A1955 L 0-7 A1956 W 25-7 HDrake1929 L 6-18 A1932 W 27-7 A1933 W 21-0 H1934 W 7-0 A1942 W 55-12 H1946 W 59-7 H1947 L 9-13 A1949 W 28-0 H1950 T 14-14 A1951 W 27-14 HDuquesne1934 L 0-32 A1935 L 7-20 H78 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


SERIES HISTORY VS. ALL OPPONENTSEmporia State1912 W 28-7 H1921 T 7-7 H1925 L 0-21 HFlorida1990 L 7-50 AFlorida Atlantic2005 W 23-3 A2006 W 48-8 H2007 W 42-6 HFlorida State1958 W <strong>15</strong>-6 N1977 L 17-25 H1978 L 20-38 A1985 L 23-34 N2014 L 31-37 NFort MacArthur (Texas)1917 L 0-39 HFresno State1997 W 35-0 HFriends College19<strong>15</strong> W 6-0 HGeorgia1946 L 13-33 A1947 L 7-20 H2007 L 14-35 A2009 W 24-10 HGrambling State2009 W 56-6 HGrinnell1925 L 0-28 H1926 W 10-0 H1932 W 27-0 HHardin-Simmons1953 W 20-0 H1954 L 7-13 A1957 W 32-7 AHaskell Institute19<strong>15</strong> L 7-21 H1918 W 19-6 H1919 L 3-12 H1920 L 7-33 H1930 L 12-13 H1931 W 39-0 H1933 W 18-0 H1934 W 9-6 H1935 W 20-0 HHawaii1995 W 24-20 AHouston1951 L 7-31 A1952 L 7-10 H1953 W 14-7 A1954 L 7-14 H1955 L 13-21 A1956 L 0-13 H1957 T 6-6 A1958 W 7-0 A1959 W 19-12 H1960 L 7-12 A1961 W 28-24 H1966 L 9-35 A1968 W 21-17 A1969 W 24-18 H1970 W 26-17 H1986 L 12-28 H1987 W 35- 0 A2006 L 25-34 A2008 W 56-37 H2009 L 35-45 HIllinois State1986 W 23-7 HIndiana1930 T 7-7 A2007 W 49-33 NIndiana State1992 W 35-3 HIowa1923 L 0-20 A1930 W 6-0 AIowa State1926 W 13-0 A1960 L 6-13 H1961 L 7-14 A1962 L 7-34 H1963 L 28-33 A1964 W 29-14 H1965 L 10-14 A1966 T 14-14 H1967 W 28-14 A1968 W 26-17 H1969 W 35-0 A1970 W 36-27 H1971 L 0-54 A1972 W 45-14 H1973 L 12-28 A1974 W 14-12 H1975 W 14-7 A1976 W 42-21 H1977 L 13-21 A1978 L <strong>15</strong>-28 H1979 W 13-10 A1980 L 21-23 H1981 W 27-7 A1982 W 49-13 H1983 W 30-7 A1984 W 16-10 H1985 L 10-<strong>15</strong> A1986 W 21-14 H1987 W 48-27 H1988 W 49-28 A1989 L 21-31 H1990 W 25-17 A1991 T 6-6 A1992 W 27-21 H1993 L 17-20 A1994 T 31-31 H1995 L 14-38 A1996 W 28-27 H1997 W 21-14 A2000 L 26-33 H2001 L 14-28 A2004 W 36-7 H2005 L 10-37 A2008 W 59-17 H2009 W 34-8 A2011 L 2ot 31-37 A2012 W 31-10 H2013 W 58-27 A2014 W 37-20 HJefferson1932 L 6-12 NKansas1923 L 0-9 A1924 W 3-0 A1925 L 3-13 A1931 W 13-7 A1946 L 13-14 A1947 L 7-13 H1948 L 7-13 A1949 L 14-55 H1950 L 7-40 A1951 L 12-27 H1952 L 7-21 A1953 W 41-14 A1954 W 47-12 H1955 L 7-12 A1956 L 13-21 H1957 L 7-13 A1958 W 6-3 H1959 L 14-28 A1960 L 7-14 H1961 L 8-42 A1962 L 17-36 H1963 L 7-41 A1964 L 13-14 H1965 L 0-9 A1966 W 10-7 A1967 L <strong>15</strong>-26 H1968 L 14-49 A1969 W 28-25 A1970 W 19-7 H1971 W 17-10 A1972 L 10-13 H1973 T 10-10 A1974 W 24-13 H1975 W 35-19 A1976 W 21-14 H1977 W 21-0 A1978 W 21-7 H1979 W 30-17 A1980 W^ 14-14 H1981 W 20-7 A1982 T 24-24 H1983 W 27-10 A1984 W 47-10 H1985 W 17-10 A1986 W 24-6 H1987 W 49-17 A1988 W 63-24 H1989 W 37-34 A1990 L 30-31 H1991 L 0-31 H1992 L 18-26 A1993 L 6-13 H1994 L 14-24 A1995 L 17-22 H1998 W 38-28 A1999 W 45-13 H2002 W 55-20 A2003 W 44-21 H2006 W 42-32 A2007 L 28-43 H2010 W 48-14 A2011 W 70-28 H2012 W 20-14 A2013 W 42-6 H2014 W 27-20 A^Kansas later forfeited, giving OklahomaState the winKansas State1908 L 10-40 A1909 L 0-9 A1911 L 0-11 H1917 L 0-23 A1927 W 25-18 A1928 L 6-13 H1936 L 0-31 H1947 W 12-0 A1948 W 42-6 H1949 W 26-14 A1950 W 41-0 H1955 W 28-0 H1956 W 27-7 A1958 W 14-7 H1959 W 27-21 A1960 W 28-7 A1961 W 45-0 H1962 W 30-6 A1964 L 14-17 A1965 W 31-7 H1966 W 21-6 A1967 W 49-14 H1968 L 14-21 A1969 W 28-19 H1970 L <strong>15</strong>-28 A1971 L 23-35 H1972 W 45-14 A1973 W 28-9 H1974 W 29-5 A1975 W 56-3 H1976 W 45-21 A1977 W 21-14 H1978 L 7-18 A1979 W 42-<strong>15</strong> H1980 W 10-0 A1981 W 31-10 H1982 W 24-16 A1983 L 20-21 H1984 W 34-6 A1985 W 35-3 H1986 W 23-3 A1987 W 56- 7 H1988 W 45-27 A1989 W 17-13 H1990 L 17-23 A1991 L 26-36 H1992 L 0-10 A1993 L 17-21 H1994 L 6-23 A1995 L 17-23 H1998 L 20-52 A1999 L 21-44 H2002 L 9-44 A2003 W 38-34 H2006 L 27-31 A2007 W 41-39 H2010 W 24-14 A2011 W 52-45 H2012 L 30-44 A2013 W 33-29 H2014 L 14-48 AKingfisher1901 L 0-12 A1901 L 5-11 H1904 L 0-11 A1906 T 0-0 H1909 W 5-0 H1910 W 35-0 H1911 W 84-0 AOKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 79


SERIES HISTORY VS. ALL OPPONENTSLamar2013 W 59-3 HLogan HS1905 L 11-17 NLouisiana1986 W 21-20 A1987 W 36- 0 H1997 W 31-7 A1998 W 44-20 H1999 W 24-7 H2003 W 56-3 H2010 W 54-28 A2011 W 61-34 H2012 W 65-24 HLouisiana Tech2001 W 30-23 H2002 L 36-39 NLouisville1981 W 19-11 H1982 L 22-28 ALSU1956 L 0-13 AMarquette1927 W 8-0 H1928 L 0-26 A1959 W 18-12 AMiami (Fla.)1991 L 3-40 AMiami (Ohio)1985 W 45-10 H1988 W 52-20 HMichigan1926 L 3-42 A1992 L 3-35 AMinnesota1927 L 0-40 A1931 L 0-20 AMississippi2003 L 28-31 N2009 L 7-21 NMississippi State1970 L 13-14 A1971 W 26-7 H1998 W 42-23 H1999 L 11-29 A2013 W 21-3 NMissouri19<strong>15</strong> L 6-13 A1921 L 0-36 A1949 L 7-21 A1950 L 0-27 H1951 L 26-27 A1952 W 14-7 H1960 L 7-28 A1961 L 0-10 H1962 L 6-23 A1963 L 6-28 H1964 W 10-7 A1965 L 0-13 H1966 L 0-7 A1967 L 0-7 H1968 L 7-42 A1969 L 21-31 A1970 L 20-40 H1971 W 37-16 A1972 W 17-16 H1973 L 9-13 A1974 W 31-7 H1975 L 14-41 A1976 W 20-19 H1977 L 14-41 A1978 W 35-20 H1979 W 14-13 A1980 L 7-30 H1981 W 16-12 A1982 W 30-20 H1983 L 10-16 A1984 W 31-13 H1985 W 21-19 A1986 W 10-6 H1987 W 24-20 A1988 W 49-21 H1989 W 31-30 A1990 W 48-28 H1991 L 7-41 A1992 W 28-26 H1993 L 9-42 A1994 L <strong>15</strong>-24 H1995 W 30-26 A1996 L ot 28-35 A1997 L 2ot 50-51 H2000 L 10-24 A2001 L 3ot 38-41 H2004 W 20-17 A2005 L 31-38 H2008 W 28-23 A2009 W 33-17 H2011 W 45-24 A2013 L 31-41 NMissouri-Rolla1912 L 7-13 A1913 L 0-14 N1924 W 23-0 HMissouri State1993 W 45-7 H1995 W 35-7 H1996 W ot 23-20 H2003 W 42-3 H2006 W 52-10 H2008 W 57-13 H2014 W 40-23 HMontana State2005 W <strong>15</strong>-10 HNebraska1960 W 7-6 A1961 W 14-6 H1962 L 0-14 A1963 L 16-20 H1964 L 14-27 A1965 L 17-21 H1966 L 6-21 A1967 L 0-9 A1968 L 20-21 H1969 L 3-13 A1970 L 31-65 A1971 L 13-41 H1972 L 0-34 A1973 T 17-17 H1974 L 3-7 A1975 L 20-28 H1976 L 10-14 A1977 L 14-31 H1978 L 14-22 A1979 L 0-36 H1980 L 7-48 A1981 L 7-54 H1982 L 10-48 A1983 L 10-14 H1984 L 3-17 A1985 L 24-34 H1986 L 10-30 A1987 L 0-35 H1988 L 42-63 A1989 L 23-48 H1990 L 3-31 A1991 L <strong>15</strong>-49 H1992 L 0-55 A1993 L 13-27 H1994 L 3-32 A1995 L 21-64 H1998 L 17-24 N1999 L 14-38 A2002 W 24-21 H2003 L 7-17 A2006 W 41-29 H2007 W 45-14 A2010 L 41-51 HNew Mexico State1939 W 20-0 HNorman NAS1943 L 0-20 H1944 L 0-<strong>15</strong> HNorth Texas1957 W 25-19 A1958 W 21-14 H1975 W 61-7 H1976 W 16-10 H1978 L 7-12 A1979 W 25-7 H1981 W 9-0 A1982 W 27-6 H1983 W 20-13 H1985 W 10-9 H1994 W 36-34 HNortheast Louisiana1997 W 38-7 HNortheastern (Okla.)1931 W 25-0 HNorthern Illinois1994 W 31-14 ANorthern Iowa1990 W 33-23 H2002 W 45-10 HNorthwestern (Okla.)1901 W 17-0 N1909 W 5-0 A19<strong>15</strong> W 77-0 A1916 W 90-0 H1922 W 49-0 H1929 W 12-0 H1939 W 52-0 HNorthwestern State (La.)2001 W 24-0 HOhio State1989 L 13-37 A2004 L 7-33 NOKC Military1903 L 0-5 A1903 T 6-6 H1911 W 30-0 HOklahoma1904 L 0-75 N1906 L 0-23 H1907 L 0-67 A1908 L 0-18 H1910 L 0-12 A1911 L 0-22 H1912 L 0-16 A1913 L 0-7 H1914 L 6-28 A19<strong>15</strong> L 7-26 N1916 L 7-41 N1917 W 9-0 N1918 L 0-27 N1919 L 6-33 N1920 L 0-36 H1921 L 0-6 A1922 T 3-3 H1923 L 0-12 A1924 W 6-0 H1925 L 0-35 A1926 T 14-14 H1927 W 13-7 A1928 L 0-46 H1929 T 7-7 A1930 W 7-0 H1931 T 0-0 A1932 W 7-0 H1933 W 13-0 A1934 T 0-0 H1935 L 0-25 A1936 L 13-35 H1937 L 0-16 A1938 L 0-19 H1939 L 0-41 A1940 L 27-29 A1941 L 0-19 A1942 T 0-0 H1943 L 13-22 N1944 W 28-6 N1945 W 47-0 A1946 L 12-73 H1947 L 13-21 A1948 L <strong>15</strong>-19 H1949 L 0-41 A1950 L 14-41 H1951 L 6-41 A1952 L 7-54 H1953 L 7-42 A1954 L 0-14 H1955 L 0-53 A1956 L 0-53 H1957 L 6-53 A1958 L 0-7 H1959 L 7-17 A1960 L 6-17 H1961 L 13-21 A1962 L 6-37 A80 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


SERIES HISTORY VS. ALL OPPONENTS1963 L 10-34 A1964 L 16-21 H1965 W 17-16 A1966 W <strong>15</strong>-14 H1967 L 14-38 A1968 L 7-41 H1969 L 27-28 H1970 L 6-66 A1971 L 14-58 H1972 W^ <strong>15</strong>-38 A1973 L 18-45 H1974 L 13-44 A1975 L 7-27 H1976 W 31-24 A1977 L 28-61 H1978 L 7-62 A1979 L 7-38 H1980 L 14-63 A1981 L 3-27 H1982 L 9-27 A1983 L 20-21 H1984 L 14-24 A1985 L 0-13 H1986 L 0-19 A1987 L 10-29 A1988 L 28-31 H1989 L <strong>15</strong>-37 A1990 L 17-31 H1991 L 6-21 A1992 T <strong>15</strong>-<strong>15</strong> H1993 L 0-31 A1994 L 14-33 H1995 W 12-0 A1996 L 17-27 H1997 W 30-7 A1998 W 41-26 H1999 L 7-44 A2000 L 7-12 H2001 W 16-13 A2002 W 38-28 H2003 L 9-52 A2004 L 35-38 H2005 L 14-42 A2006 L 21-27 H2007 L 17-49 A2008 L 41-61 H2009 L 0-27 A2010 L 41-47 H2011 W 44-10 H2012 L ot 48-51 A2013 L 24-33 H2014 Wot 38-35 A^Oklahoma later forfeited, giving thewin to Oklahoma StateOklahoma Baptist1934 W 12-0 HOklahoma City1903 L 0-5 A1905 T 0- 0 A1906 T 6-6 H1907 L 6-16 A1908 W 18-0 H1910 L 0-<strong>15</strong> A1928 L 0-9 H1929 W 18-0 A1930 L 0-6 A1931 L 0-13 A1932 W 14-6 A1933 L 13-19 A1934 L 0-13 A1935 W 6-0 H1936 L 6-9 A1937 W 27-7 H1938 W 19-12 AOklahoma City HS1909 L 0-5 HOklahoma Methodist1912 W 90-0 HOregon2008 L 31-42 NPawnee Indian School1901 W 12-0 HPhillips1909 W 6-0 H1910 L 0-12 A1913 W 112-3 H1914 W 134-0 H1917 L 0-6 A1919 T 7-7 H1921 W 7-6 A1923 W 13-0 H1924 W 13-0 H1932 W 13-0 HPurdue1997 L 20-33 N2012 W 58-14 NRegis1928 W 13-6 HRice1914 T 13-13 A1922 W 21-0 H1923 W 13-0 A2009 W 41-24 HSam Houston State2007 W 39-3 HSan Diego State1980 W <strong>15</strong>-6 A1981 L 16-23 H1982 L 6-35 A1984 W 19-16 HSan Francisco1948 W 27-20 ASavannah State2012 W 84-0 HSMU1922 L 6-32 A1923 L 0-9 A1924 T 13-13 A1933 T 7-7 A1934 L 0-41 A1945 W 26-12 N1946 L 6-<strong>15</strong> A1947 L 14-21 H1950 L 0-56 A2002 W 52-16 H2003 W 52-6 A2004 W 59-7 HSouth Carolina1979 L 16-23 A1984 W 21-14 NSoutheastern (Okla.)1909 W 6-0 A1935 W 20-13 HSouthern Illinois1973 W 70-7 HSouthern Mississippi2000 L 6-28 H2001 L 9-17 A2002 W 33-23 NSouthwestern (Kan.)1907 L 2-6 A1908 W 6-0 A1910 L 0-5 A1911 W 61-16 H1920 T 7-7 HSouthwestern (Okla.)1909 L 0-2 H1910 W 42-0 H1916 W 117-0 H1919 W 37-0 H1921 W 53-0 H1924 W 9-0 H1925 W 9-2 H1932 W 33-3 HSt. Louis1929 T 0-0 H1940 W 14-7 H1941 W 13-7 A1942 W 54-7 HSt. Mary’s (Calif.)1945 W 33-13 NStanford2011 W ot 41-38 NTCU19<strong>15</strong> W 13-0 A1919 W 14-7 A1921 W 28-21 H1922 L 14-22 A1923 L 6-7 H1924 L 10-17 A1925 W 22-7 H1926 L 0-3 A1943 L 0-25 N1944 W 34-0 N1945 W 25-12 A1946 W 7-6 H1947 W 14-7 A1948 L 14-21 H1949 T 33-33 A1950 W 13-7 H1970 W 34-20 H1971 T 14-14 A1990 L 21-31 A1991 L 21-24 H1992 L 11-13 A1993 W 27-22 H2012 W 36-10 H2013 W 24-10 H2014 L 9-42 ATemple1947 W 26-0 A1948 W 41-7 HTennessee1995 L 0-31 ATexas1916 L 6-14 N1917 L 3-7 A1918 L 5-27 A1920 L 0-21 A1922 L 7-19 A1944 W 13-8 A1946 L 6-54 A1963 L 7-34 A1967 L 0-19 A1968 L 3-31 A1996 L 14-71 A1997 W 42-16 H1998 L 34-37 A1999 L 21-34 H2000 L 7-42 A2001 L 17-45 H2002 L <strong>15</strong>-17 A2003 L 16-55 H2004 L 35-56 A2005 L 28-47 H2006 L 10-36 A2007 L 35-38 H2008 L 24-28 A2009 L 14-41 H2010 W 33-16 A2011 W 38-26 A2012 L 36-41 H2013 W 38-13 A2014 L 7-28 HTexas A&M1913 W 3-0 H1914 L 0-24 A1919 L 0-28 A1920 L 0-35 H1921 L 7-23 A1939 L 0-32 N1952 L 7-14 N1954 W 14-6 N1981 L 16-33 N1983 W 34-<strong>15</strong> A1988 W 52-<strong>15</strong> H1996 L 19-38 H1997 L ot 25-28 A1998 L 6-17 H1999 L 3-21 A2000 L 16-21 H2001 L 7-21 A2002 W 28-23 H2003 W 38-10 A2004 L 20-36 H2005 L 23-62 A2006 L ot 33-34 H2007 L 23-24 A2008 W 56-28 H2009 W 36-31 A2010 W 38-35 H2011 W 30-29 ATexas-Arlington1972 W 21-3 H1973 W 56-7 HTexas State2000 W 23-0 HOKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 81


SERIES HISTORY VS. ALL OPPONENTSTexas Tech1935 L 0-14 A1936 L 0-12 A1937 L 6-14 H1940 T 6-6 N1941 L 6-16 N1942 W 9-6 A1943 W 21-13 N1944 W 14-7 A1945 W 46-6 H1946 L 7-14 A1953 L 13-27 H1954 T 13-13 A1955 L 6-24 H1956 T 13-13 A1957 W 13-0 H1965 L 14-17 A1966 L 7-10 A1969 W 17-10 H1973 L 7-20 H1974 L 13-14 A1975 W 17-16 H1988 W 45-42 N1989 L <strong>15</strong>-31 H1996 L 3-31 N1997 L 3-27 H1998 L 17-24 A1999 W 41-21 H2000 L 0-58 A2001 L 30-49 H2002 L 24-49 A2003 W 51-49 H2004 L <strong>15</strong>-31 A2005 W 24-17 H2006 L 24-30 A2007 W 49-45 H2008 L 20-56 A2009 W 24-17 H2010 W 34-17 A2011 W 66-6 A2012 W 59-21 H2013 W 52-34 A2014 W 45-35 HTonkawa Preparatory1903 T 0-0 H1904 L 0-6 A1906 W 11-4 A1907 W 10-0 H1913 W 47-0 H1914 W 47-0 ATroy2007 L 23-41 A2008 W 55-24 H2010 W 41-38 HTulsa1914 W 13-6 H19<strong>15</strong> T 0-0 H1916 L 13-17 A1917 W 41-2 H1918 W 33-0 A1919 T 7-7 H1920 L 14-20 H1922 W^ 1-0 -1926 L 0-28 A1927 L 26-28 H1928 L 0-31 A1929 W 20-0 H1930 W 13-7 A1931 W 7-6 A1932 T 0-0 A1933 W 7-0 A1934 L 0-19 H1935 L 0-12 A1936 L 0-13 A1937 L 0-27 A1938 L 7-20 A1939 W 9-7 A1940 L 6-19 A1941 L 0-16 H1942 L 6-34 A1943 L 6-55 A1944 W 46-40 A1945 W 12-6 H1946 L 18-20 A1947 L 0-13 H1948 W 19-0 A1949 T 13-13 H1950 L 13-27 A1951 L 7-35 H1952 L 21-23 A1953 W 28-14 H1954 W 12-0 A1955 W 14-0 H1956 T 14-14 A1957 W 28-13 H1958 L 16-24 A1959 W 26-0 H1960 W 28-7 A1961 W 26-0 H1962 W 17-7 A1963 W 33-24 H1964 L 14-61 A1965 W 17-14 H1976 W 33-21 H1977 W 34-17 A1981 W 23-21 H1982 L <strong>15</strong>-25 A1983 W 9-0 H1984 W 31-7 A1985 W 25-13 H1986 L 23-27 A1987 W 39-28 H1988 W 56-35 H1989 L 10-20 A1990 W 10-3 H1991 L 7-13 A1992 W 24-19 H1993 W 16-10 A1994 W 17-10 H1995 L 23-24 A1996 W 30-9 H1998 L 20-35 A1999 W 46-9 H2000 W 36-26 A2004 W 38-21 H2010 W 65-28 H2011 W 59-33 A^ Tulsa forfeited the game, with nosite listedTulsa Businessmen1905 L 5-6 HUCLA2002 L 24-38 H2004 W 31-20 AUtah1945 W 46-6 AUtah State1996 W 31-17 HUTEP1932 W 20-7 A1976 W 42-13 A1977 W 54-0 HUTSA2013 W 56-35 A2014 W 43-13 HVirginia Tech1971 W 24-16 H1972 L 32-34 AWashburn1913 W 3-0 H1921 W 13-0 H1936 W 6-0 H1937 W 25-3 A1938 L 0-14 H1939 W 27-6 A1940 W 33-14 HWashington1980 L 18-24 H1985 W 31-17 A2014 W 30-22 NWashington (St. Louis)1925 T 0-0 A1926 W 37-3 H1927 L 0-6 A1930 W 28-7 H1935 L 13-39 A1936 L 6-39 A1937 L 0-12 A1938 L 0-24 A1939 L 0-7 A1940 W 53-12 H1941 W 41-12 A1942 W 40-7 HWashington State1951 L 13-27 A1952 L 7-9 H2008 W 39-13 N2010 W 65-17 HWest Texas A&M1944 W 41-6 H1980 L 19-20 HWest Virginia1928 L 6-32 A1929 L 6-9 H1987 W 35-33 N2012 W 55-34 H2013 L 21-30 A2014 L 10-34 HWichita State1918 W 26-7 H1930 W 12-0 H1931 W 14-6 H1937 W 14-8 A1938 L 6-14 H1939 T 0-0 A1940 W 26-6 H1941 W 33-13 A1948 W 27-14 A1949 W 47-20 H1950 W 32-20 A1951 W 43-0 H1952 W 35-21 A1953 W 14-7 H1954 L 13-22 A1955 L 7-14 H1956 W 32-6 A1957 W 26-0 H1958 W 43-12 A1961 L 13-25 A1964 W 31-7 H1974 W 59-0 H1975 W 34-0 H1978 L 10-20 A1979 W 16-6 H1959 W 34-14 HWilliam & Mary1948 L 0-20 NWyoming1953 W 20-14 H1954 W 14-6 A1957 W 39-6 H1987 W 35-29 A1988 W 62-14 N1989 W 27-7 H1995 L 25-45 A2003 W 48-24 H82 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


2014 In ReviewAfter riding highs and lows for most of the season,Oklahoma State beat Oklahoma in Norman,then beat Washington in the Cactus Bowl to finishthe season with significant momentum.


2014 SEASON REVIEW STORYStaying The CourseWins in Bedlam, bowl game providedmemorable ending to an adventurous season.2014 RESULTSDate Opponent Result8/30 vs. No. 1 Florida State (Arlington) L, 31-379/6 MISSOURI STATE W, 40-239/13 UTSA W, 43-139/25 TEXAS TECH W, 45-3510/4 IOWA STATE W, 37-2010/11 at Kansas W, 27-2010/18 at No. 12 TCU L, 9-4210/25 NO. 22 WEST VIRGINIA L, 10-3411/1 at No. 11 Kansas State L, 14-4811/<strong>15</strong> TEXAS L, 7-2811/22 at No. 6 Baylor L, 28-4912/6 at No. 18 Oklahoma W, 38-35 (OT)1/2 vs. Washington (Tempe) W, 30-22Desmond Roland84 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


2014 SEASON REVIEW STORYSEASON STORYLINES►Oklahoma State was the youngest team in the nation in 2014. The Cowboys' opening day depth chart included 32freshmen and sophomores (most in the nation) and OSU returned only 54.3 percent of its lettermen from 2013 (thelowest percentage in the nation). All told, 22 freshmen played for Oklahoma State. Of those 22 freshmen, 11 were truefreshmen. Eight freshmen started for the Cowboys.►For the second time in three seasons, injuries forced Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy to play three differentstarting quarterbacks. Opening day starter J.W. Walsh was lost for the season in the first quarter of the second gameof the year and his backup, Daxx Garman, was lost after getting injured in week 10. Those two injuries left Gundy withthe decision to either pull the redshirt off promising true freshman Mason Rudolph or start a walk-on true freshman inOSU's week 11 game at No. 6 Baylor in Waco.►Offensive line play was an issue for Oklahoma State for most of the season, as the makeshift group included aconverted tight end in Zac Veatch having to start 11 games at guard and a true freshman walk-on in Brad Lundbladehaving to play significant reps at center for the final seven games of the season. The opening day starter at left tackle,Zachary Crabtree, watched injured from the sidelines as the Cowboys endured a five-game losing streak. Senior ChrisGrisbhy started every game, but he played the entire season with a fracture in his left wrist and played the second halfof the season with a dislocated finger on his right hand. With both hands injured, he was robbed of his ability to get anykind of punch in the trenches, yet he still played on.►Foreshadowing the kind of grit and toughness that would come into play later in the season, Oklahoma State foughtreigning national champion Florida State and its returning Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Jameis Winston to anear-standstill on a neutral field in week one, then won five straight games after that to soar to as high as No. <strong>15</strong> in theAssociated Press poll. The Cowboys then lost five in a row and it wasn't until they beat Oklahoma in Norman in breathtakingfashion on the last day of the regular season that the Pokes clinched bowl eligibility. The Cowboys then handledWashington in the Cactus Bowl to finish 2014 with remarkably positive momentum.There is a prominently-placed sign near the north entrance to Oklahoma State's Gallagher-Iba Arena that quotes Ed Gallagher:"If you don't make any sacrifices, you won't give a care whether you win or not."Those words shed some light on the level of dedication that it takes to be part of a successful team.Those words shed some light on the adversity, criticism, injuries and other setbacks that coaches and athletes deal with.Those words shed some light on why the 2014 Cowboy football season will go down as being memorable for the rightreasons despite the fact that the team had a modest 7-6 record.How is that possible? Oklahoma State - a team that has become accustomed to either winning the Big 12 or being one ofthe last teams standing in the conference title race over the span of the last seven years - is trending upward at 7-6?You bet it is.In the midst of counting wins and losses, it should not be disregarded that Oklahoma State was one of the least-experiencedteams in the country and dealt with the adversity of season-ending injuries to starters at perhaps the three mostcritical positions on the field - quarterback, left tackle and cornerback.The Cowboys stood at 5-1 and were ranked as high as No. <strong>15</strong> in the Associated Press poll after a pair of non-conferencevictories plus Big 12 wins over Texas Tech, Kansas and Iowa State, yet several times during the winning streak, coachMike Gundy referred to the Cowboys as being just average. He saw something - the team wasn't ready yet.Oklahoma State then lost five consecutive games, with three of those losses coming to teams that were ranked in the top11 of the final AP poll and a fourth at the hands of a team that was ranked at the time of the game. Interestingly, severaltimes during that losing streak, Gundy referred to the Cowboys as a team that was getting better. He saw something - theteam was developing and steadily improving, it just wasn't winning games."There were times during games this year where we just didn't play well - the other team was better than us and we gotbeat, but then there were times when we played well even though the other team was better than us. We have to lookat that as coaches," Gundy said. "We lost to a team that was No. 1 in the country (Florida State), we lost to a team thatwas ranked sixth (Baylor) and we lost to a team that was ranked 12th (TCU). We played some pretty good football teamsduring the year."2014 HONORS & RECOGNITION38 EMMANUEL OGBAH, DE►Big 12 Defensive Lineman of the Year (Coaches)►First-Team All-Big 12 (Coaches)►First-Team All-Big 12 (Associated Press)►Leslie O'Neal Award (Defensive Team MVP)►Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week (Sept. 2)24 TYREEK HILL, ATH►Big 12 Offensive Newcomer of the Year (Associated Press)►First-Team All-Big 12 All-Purpose Player (Associated Press)►Second-Team All-Big 12 Return Man (Coaches)►Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Week, Oct. 13►Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Week, Dec. 8►OSU Special Teams MVP►Honorable Mention Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Year(Coaches)98 OFA HAUTAU, DT►Bob Fenimore Award (Team MVP)13 DAVID GLIDDEN, WR►Thurman Thomas Award (Offensive Team MVP)26 DESMOND ROLAND, RB►Cactus Bowl Offensive Player of the Game10 SETH JACOBS, LB►Cactus Bowl Defensive Player of the Game12 DAXX GARMAN, QB►Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week, Sept. 2920 LARRY STEPHENS, S►Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week, Dec. 814 JOSH FURMAN, LB►Honorable Mention Big 12 Defensive Newcomer of the Year(Coaches)92 JIMMY BEAN, DE►Honorable Mention All-Big 12 (Coaches)91 JAMES CASTLEMAN, DT►Honorable Mention All-Big 12 (Coaches)19 BEN GROGAN, PK►Honorable Mention All-Big 12 (Coaches)44 JEREMY SEATON, FB/TE►Honorable Mention All-Big 12 (Coaches)52 RYAN SIMMONS, LB►Honorable Mention All-Big 12 (Coaches)35 KIP SMITH, P►Honorable Mention All-Big 12 (Coaches)FIRST-TEAM ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12Trace Clark; Jr.; Mechanical Engineering; Wichita, Kan.Ben Grogan; So.; Undecided; Arlington, TexasRyan Lester; Sr.; University Studies; Muskogee, Okla. (4.0 GPA)Christian Schroeder; Sr.; Entrepreneurship/MBA; Grapevine, TexasJeremy Seaton; Jr.; Marketing; Cashion, Okla.Kaleb Smith; RFr.; Accounting; Fort Worth, TexasSECOND-TEAM ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12Derek Branson; Sr.; Sports Management; McKinney, TexasRennie Childs; So.; Undecided; Houston, TexasZachary Crabtree; RFr.; Undecided; Mansfield, TexasCameron Gravelle; Sr.; General Business/Management/Accounting;Austin, TexasVictor Irokansi; So.; Social Studies; Pflugerville, TexasElliott Jeffcoat; Sr.; Agribusiness - Farm and Ranch Management;Batesburg-Leesville, S.C.Teddy Johnson; Sr.; Management; Coppell, TexasJerel Morrow; RFr.; Marketing; Emporia, Kan.OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 85


2014 SEASON REVIEW STORYSIGNATURE MOMENTS OF 2014ALLOW ME TO INTRODUCE MYSELFFacing No. 1-ranked Florida State and reigning Heisman winnerJameis Winston in week one, previously unheralded DE EmmanuelOgbah posted 2 sacks, 2 TFLs, 2 PBUs and six tackles to introducehis presence on the national scene.The validation of Gundy's vision of an improving team came when OklahomaState went into Norman and defeated No. 18 Oklahoma despite starting a truefreshman quarterback playing behind a starting offensive line that included twofreshmen and two sophomores."It helped everybody," Gundy said of his team's Bedlam victory. "It lifted theirspirits. These guys on this team, especially the veteran players, they've wona lot of football games. When they went through a tough stretch, they stayedstrong, kept fighting and continued to practice hard. I said this after the game,but in the two weeks leading up to the game, our guys practiced as well as theywere practicing in September. We were just fortunate that we were able to holdit together as a staff and continue to get them to work hard. It paid off for them."2014 BIG 12 STANDINGSTeam Big 12 All Pct.TCU 8 - 1 12 - 1 .923Baylor 8 - 1 11 - 2 .846Kansas State 7 - 2 9 - 4 .692Oklahoma 5 - 4 8 - 5 .6<strong>15</strong>West Virginia 5 - 4 7 - 6 .538Texas 5 - 4 6 - 7 .462Oklahoma State 4 - 5 7 - 6 .538Texas Tech 2 - 7 4 - 8 .333Kansas 1 - 8 3 - 9 .250Iowa State 0 - 9 2 - 10 .167The win not only put the Cowboys into the postseason, but also gave the players and staff confidence and a morale boost."When we had that losing streak, the team still practiced hard," receiver David Glidden said. "It's a young team, so mistakeswere going to happen, but the guys were still going out there fighting. I think that's eventually what happened in theBedlam game, and we never gave up. It really showed after the weeks of practice we'd been having."A relaxed and energized OSU group rolled into its Cactus Bowl matchup with a Washington team that boasted three All-Americans on its defense and raced out to a 24-0 lead before crossing the finish line with a 30-22 win over the Huskies.Cornerback Kevin Peterson added some insight on how the Cowboys worked through the adversity that came with a fivegamelosing streak.PULL THE REDSHIRTQB injuries forced coach Mike Gundy to insert true freshmanMason Rudolph into the fold at Baylor in week 11 and that's whenthe entire vibe of OSU's season changed for the better."(We) just stayed really close," Peterson said. "Even if we (lost), we believed the scoreboard doesn't show what the gamereally means. In the public world, everything is kind of about wins and losses, and even if we had a rough year this year bythat measure, we stayed close. We stay focused and we stay together."The togetherness Peterson talked about plus the brand of toughness that Gundy instills in his team year in and year outare at the very core of how OSU navigated through a season of adversity yet still has a positive trend moving forward."THIS! IS! BEDLAM!!!"Tyreek Hill's 92-yard punt return TD with just 45 seconds left tiedthe game and set up overtime, where the Cowboys toppled favoredOklahoma to leave the crowd in Norman stunned silent.THE BIG GUY STEALS THE SHOWAfter playing zero offensive snaps in his career, 300-pound defensivetackle James Castleman rushed for a touchdown and made akey 48-yard reception to lift OSU to a victory in the Cactus Bowl.Offense Bullets►Receiver David Glidden was a rock of stability for theCowboys and was tabbed as the team's offensive MVP.He finished the season with a team-best 42 receptionsfor 598 yards and two touchdowns.►When Oklahoma State was at its best in the finaltwo games of the year, perhaps no Cowboy was moreexplosive than receiver Brandon Sheperd, who caughtseven passes for <strong>15</strong>6 yards and two touchdowns inOSU's win over Oklahoma, then came back to makefive catches for 98 yards and a score in the bowl gameagainst Washington. Sheperd finished the seasonwith 39 catches for a team-best 737 yards and fivetouchdowns.►Despite facing the three most vaunted pass rushteams on OSU's schedule (Baylor, Oklahoma andWashington) in the first three games of his career,freshman quarterback Mason Rudolph thrived, completing49-of-86 passes for 853 yards and six touchdownsin those three games.►True freshman James Washington led the Cowboyswith six touchdown receptions and staked a legitimateclaim to being one of the best up-and-coming receiversin the Big 12.Defense Bullets►Emmanuel Ogbah went from virtual unknown in thepreseason to a first-team All-Big 12 performer and theBig 12 defensive lineman of the year.►Unheralded by the media and outsiders, defensivetackle Ofa Hautau was voted as OSU's MVP by thecoaches.►Linebacker Ryan Simmons was the heart and soul ofthe defense with his leadership and ability to adjust to adefensive scheme that morphed as the year went on.►Freshman safety Jordan Sterns emerged as a nasty,hard-hitting presence in the OSU secondary who commandedrespect from opposing coaches.►Ticketed for redshirt during the earlygoing, true freshmanRamon Richards was forced into the lineup aftercornerback Ashton Lampkin was lost for the seasonin week four. A converted high school quarterback,Richards took some time to adjust and was targetedby opposing teams early on, but came around as theseason progressed and blossomed into an effectivecornerback by season's end.86 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


2014 BOX SCORES AND GAME RECAPSGAME ONEAug. 30, 2014 | AT&T Stadium (Arlington)Attendance: 61,521 | TV: ABC SportsFLORIDA STATE 1/1 37OKLAHOMA STATE RV/RV 31Captains: James Castleman, J.W. Walsh, Teddy Johnson,Jeremy SeatonARLINGTON - The Cowboys were 20-point underdogs to the No.1-ranked reigning national champions and overcame an early 17-0deficit to battle the Seminoles well into the fourth quarter, but shakyplay on special teams and a first-half pick-six were significant factorsthat thwarted OSU's hopes of pulling the upset.Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 ScoreFlorida State 10 7 10 10 37Oklahoma State 0 10 7 14 31Scoring Summary1st 08:51 FSU Aguayo, R. 36 yd field goal10-40 4:07, FSU 3 - OSU 008:37 FSU Andrews, N. 9 yd interception return (Aguayo, R. kick)FSU 10 - OSU 02nd 08:19 FSU Pender, M. 11 yd run (Aguayo, R. kick)8-94 2:55, FSU 17 - OSU 003:58 OSU Roland, Desmond 1 yd run (Grogan, Ben kick)11-75 4:21, FSU 17 - OSU 700:00 OSU Grogan, Ben 37 yd field goal5-29 0:29, FSU 17 - OSU 103rd 11:50 FSU Aguayo, R. 27 yd field goal7-65 3:02, FSU 20 - OSU 1010:45 OSU Glidden, D. 55 yd pass from Walsh (Grogan kick)3-76 0:58, FSU 20 - OSU 1705:26 FSU Winston, J. 28 yd run (Aguayo, R. kick)5-56 2:35, FSU 27 - OSU 174th 11:51 OSU Walsh, J.W. 24 yd run (Grogan, Ben kick)7-75 3:00, FSU 27 - OSU 2405:13 FSU Aguayo, R. 37 yd field goal5-25 1:48, FSU 30 - OSU 2403:58 FSU Greene, R. 50 yd pass from Winston, J. (Aguayo kick)2-52 0:43, FSU 37 - OSU 2401:55 OSU Walsh, J.W. 3 yd run (Grogan, Ben kick)7-39 1:53, FSU 37 - OSU 31FSUOSUFIRST DOWNS 23 22RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 31-106 42-161PASSING YDS (NET) 370 203Passes Att-Comp-Int 40-25-2 28-<strong>15</strong>-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 71-476 70-364Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-2 2-32Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-44 7-<strong>15</strong>9Interception Returns-Yards 1-9 2-14Punts (Number-Avg) 5-35.8 6-40.0Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-1Penalties-Yards 8-71 7-70Possession Time 33:05 26:55Third-Down Conversions 4 of 14 8 of 16Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-5 3-3Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-14 2-20RUSHING: Florida State-Williams, K. 23-66; Pender, M. 3-31; Winston, J. 5-9.Oklahoma State-Walsh, J.W. 11-51; Childs, Rennie 10-47; Hill, Tyreek 8-44;Roland, Desmond 12-28; TEAM 1-minus 9.PASSING: Florida State-Winston, J. 25-40-2-370. Oklahoma State-Walsh, J.W.<strong>15</strong>-27-1-203; TEAM 0-1-0-0.RECEIVING: Florida State-Greene, R. 11-203; Williams, K. 5-36; Whitfield, K.3-30; O'Leary, N. 3-28; Green, C. 2-73; Pender, M. 1-0. Oklahoma State-Hill,Tyreek 6-62; Glidden, David 2-74; Sheperd, Brandon 2-29; Seales, Jhajuan2-26; Washington, James 1-5; Lacy, Chris 1-5; Seaton, Jeremy 1-2.INTERCEPTIONS: Florida State-Andrews, N. 1-9. Oklahoma State-Jacobs,Seth 1-14; Lampkin, Ashton 1-0.FUMBLES: Florida State-Williams, K. 1-0. Oklahoma State-Walsh, J.W. 1-1;TEAM 1-0.GAME TWOSept. 6, 2014 | Boone Pickens StadiumAttendance: 51,562 | TV: Fox Sports NetMISSOURI STATE 23OKLAHOMA STATE RV/RV 40Captains: Daniel Koenig, Ofa Hautau, Larry Stephens, Kip SmithSTILLWATER - Daxx Garman threw for 244 yards and two touchdownsin his first collegiate game to help lift Oklahoma State to a40-23 defeat of Missouri State. The Cowboys raced out to a 37-6lead midway through the third quarter before the Bears were able tomuster any kind of sustained scoring.Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 ScoreMissouri State 6 0 7 10 23Oklahoma State 10 17 10 3 40Scoring Summary1st 11:38 OSU Grogan, Ben 37 yd field goal10-59 3:22, MSU 0 - OSU 303:44 OSU Childs, Rennie 2 yd run (Grogan, Ben kick)5-21 2:14, MSU 0 - OSU 1002:34 MSU Burton 34 yd pass from Harris (Bonani kick blockd)4-75 1:10, MSU 6 - OSU 102nd 11:47 OSU Childs, Rennie 2 yd run (Grogan, Ben kick)6-55 1:46, MSU 6 - OSU 1706:52 OSU Sheperd 87 yd pass from Garman (Grogan kick)3-78 1:32, MSU 6 - OSU 2400:00 OSU Grogan, Ben 19 yd field goal11-56 4:33, MSU 6 - OSU 273rd 12:01 OSU Seales 21 yd pass from Garman (Grogan kick)4-68 1:32, MSU 6 - OSU 3406:51 OSU Grogan, Ben 34 yd field goal7-42 2:18, MSU 6 - OSU 3701:54 MSU Calan Crowder 1 yd run (Marcelo Bonani kick)10-74 4:57, MSU 13 - OSU 374th 14:41 OSU Grogan, Ben 36 yd field goal9-38 2:13, MSU 13 - OSU 4009:28 MSU Burton 26 yd pass from Harris (Bonani kick)11-75 5:13, MSU 20 - OSU 4003:21 MSU Bonani 38 yd field goal8-42 4:04, MSU 23 - OSU 40MSUOSUFIRST DOWNS 20 22RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 41-<strong>15</strong>5 35-206PASSING YDS (NET) 219 274Passes Att-Comp-Int 24-16-0 35-21-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 65-374 70-480Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 3-67Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-114 4-50Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 6-26.2 1-18.0Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0Penalties-Yards 7-70 5-45Possession Time 33:23 26:37Third-Down Conversions 4 of 14 5 of <strong>15</strong>Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 1 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 6-6Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-14 5-24RUSHING: Missouri State-Phoenix Johnson 18-61; Calan Crowder 7-49;Kierra Harris 16-45. Oklahoma State-Hill, Tyreek 8-62; Walsh, J.W. 4-42;Childs, Rennie 12-39; Taylor, Raymond 5-39; Washington, James 1-20;Garman, Daxx 5-4.PASSING: Missouri State-Kierra Harris 14-21-0-206; Brodie Lambert 1-2-0-5;Julian Burton 1-1-0-8. Oklahoma State-Garman, Daxx 16-26-0-244; Walsh,J.W. 5-9-0-30.RECEIVING: Missouri State-Julian Burton 6-86; Zac Hoover 3-41; MaddyJohnson 1-42; Phoenix Johnson 1-14; Calan Crowder 1-11; Adam St. Peter1-8; Gannon Sinclair 1-8; Willis Chambers 1-5; LeMrcus Stewart 1-4. OklahomaState-Sheperd, Brandon 4-131; Glidden, David 4-33; Seales, Jhajuan3-54; Hays, Austin 3-21; Samples, Ra'Shaad 3-11; Curry, C.J. 2-18; Ateman,Marcell 1-4; Hill, Tyreek 1-2.INTERCEPTIONS: Missouri State-None. Oklahoma State-None.FUMBLES: Missouri State-None. Oklahoma State-None.GAME THREESept. 13, 2014 | Boone Pickens StadiumAttendance: 54,577 | TV: Fox Sports NetUTSA 13OKLAHOMA STATE RV/RV 43Captains: Jordan Sterns, Ashton Lampkin, David Glidden, Chris GrisbhySTILLWATER - After spotting UTSA a first-quarter field goal toopen the scoring, Oklahoma State scored 27 unanswered points toset the tone for its 43-13 win.With quarterback J.W. Walsh out, Daxx Garman stepped in forhis first start and helped the Cowboys pile up 477 yards of offense.OSU's defense owned the line of scrimmage and used itssuperior speed to limit UTSA to only three-of-17 on third down (17.6pct.) The Cowboys held the Roadrunners to only 73 yards on 25rushing attempts (2.1 yards per carry).Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 ScoreUTSA 3 0 7 3 13Oklahoma State 14 10 3 16 43Scoring Summary1st 09:09 UTSA Ianno 24 yd field goal7-20 3:01, UTSA 3 - OSU 005:28 OSU Roland, Desmond 1 yd run (Grogan, Ben kick)12-75 3:41, UTSA 3 - OSU 701:30 OSU Washington 33 yd pass from Garman (Grogan kick)5-83 1:46, UTSA 3 - OSU 142nd 02:27 OSU Sheperd 18 yd pass from Garman (Grogan kick)5-62 1:49, UTSA 3 - OSU 2100:04 OSU Grogan, Ben 47 yd field goal8-48 1:29, UTSA 3 - OSU 243rd 10:48 OSU Grogan, Ben 24 yd field goal10-68 4:12, UTSA 3 - OSU 2706:03 UTSA Bogenschutz 24 yd run (Ianno kick)6-73 2:40, UTSA 10 - OSU 274th 14:14 UTSA Ianno 38 yd field goal5-10 1:26, UTSA 13 - OSU 2708:56 OSU Roland, Desmond 1 yd run (Grogan, Ben kick)5-78 1:27, UTSA 13 - OSU 3400:41 OSU Grogan, Ben 20 yd field goal13-70 4:54, UTSA 13 - OSU 3700:00 OSU Lampkin, Ashton 50 yd interception returnUTSA 13 - OSU 43UTSAOSUFIRST DOWNS 11 24RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 35-73 49-162PASSING YDS (NET) 133 3<strong>15</strong>Passes Att-Comp-Int 29-<strong>15</strong>-1 30-16-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 64-206 79-477Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 5-36 4-12Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-118 0-0Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-50Punts (Number-Avg) 11-46.0 8-43.1Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0Penalties-Yards 5-74 5-45Possession Time 30:27 29:33Third-Down Conversions 3 of 17 8 of 18Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 5-5Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-12 3-13RUSHING: UTSA-Glasco II 9-27; Williams 6-17; Bogenschutz 7-13; Armstrong5-9; Carter 7-8; Jones,K 1-minus 1. Oklahoma State-Roland, Desmond 21-95;Childs, Rennie 13-44; Hill, Tyreek 7-29; Taylor, Raymond 2-2; Garman, Daxx6-minus 8.PASSING: UTSA-Carter 7-<strong>15</strong>-0-51; Bogenschutz 8-14-1-82. Oklahoma State-Garman, Daxx 16-30-0-3<strong>15</strong>.RECEIVING: UTSA-Morgan II 4-54; Grubb,A 3-26; Mack 2-22; Monroe 2-11;Hubble 1-7; Armstrong 1-6; Jones,K 1-4; Lerch 1-3. Oklahoma State-Ateman,Marcell 4-70; Seales, Jhajuan 2-75; Glidden, David 2-58; Hays, Austin 2-13;Hill, Tyreek 2-12; Washington, James 1-33; Lacy, Chris 1-19; Sheperd,Brandon 1-18; Jarwin, Blake 1-17.INTERCEPTIONS: UTSA-None. Oklahoma State-Lampkin, Ashton 1-50.FUMBLES: UTSA-None. Oklahoma State-None.OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 87


2014 BOX SCORES AND GAME RECAPSGAME FOURSept. 25, 2014 | Boone Pickens StadiumAttendance: 55,958 | TV: ESPNTEXAS TECH 35OKLAHOMA STATE 24/RV 45Captains: Desmond Roland, James Castleman, Kevin Peterson,Jeremy SeatonSTILLWATER - Daxx Garman threw for 370 yards and four touchdownsand rushed for a fifth touchdown in leading Oklahoma Stateto a 45-35 win over Texas Tech.Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 ScoreTexas Tech 7 7 14 7 35Oklahoma State 7 14 14 10 45Scoring Summary1st 11:<strong>15</strong> TTU Davis, R 21 yd pass from Webb, D (Bustin kick)10-83 3:45, TTU 7 - OSU 001:48 OSU Washington, J 33 yd pass from Garman, D (Grogan kick)4-80 0:59, TTU 7 - OSU 72nd 12:01 TTU Marquez, B 18 yd pass from Webb, D (Bustin kick)8-52 1:59, TTU 14 - OSU 707:00 OSU Roland, Desmond 1 yd run (Grogan, Ben kick)4-61 0:48, TTU 14 - OSU 1405:29 OSU Washington, J 39 yd pass from Garman, D (Grogan kick)1-39 0:08, TTU 14 - OSU 213rd 10:07 OSU Jarwin, Blake 47 yd pass from Garman, D (Grogan kick)5-92 1:09, TTU 14 - OSU 2808:37 TTU Stockton, J. 17 yd pass from Webb, D (Bustin kick)4-44 1:30, TTU 21 - OSU 2807:34 OSU Hill, Tyreek 50 yd pass from Garman, D (Grogan kick)4-75 1:03, TTU 21 - OSU 3505:06 TTU Davis, R 22 yd pass from Webb, D (Bustin kick)7-80 2:28, TTU 28 - OSU 354th 14:55 OSU Grogan, Ben 42 yd field goal13-47 5:11, TTU 28 - OSU 3807:39 OSU Garman, Daxx 8 yd run (Grogan, Ben kick)4-<strong>15</strong> 2:05, TTU 28 - OSU 4505:52 TTU Grant, J 4 yd pass from Mahomes, P. (Bustin kick)5-48 1:47, TTU 35 - OSU 45TTUOSUFIRST DOWNS 32 22RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 30-118 42-<strong>15</strong>8PASSING YDS (NET) 394 370Passes Att-Comp-Int 60-37-3 31-17-2TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 90-512 73-528Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 3-0 3-2Kickoff Returns-Yards 8-166 3-63Interception Returns-Yards 2-0 3-7Punts (Number-Avg) 5-48.0 6-45.7Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0Penalties-Yards 16-<strong>15</strong>8 10-129Possession Time 31:51 28:09Third-Down Conversions 8 of 16 4 of 12Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 1 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 2-3Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-10 3-18RUSHING: Texas Tech-Washington, De. 13-85; Mahomes, P. 7-16; Webb,Davis 3-12; White, Quinton 4-6; Stockton, J. 2-1; TEAM 1-minus 2. OklahomaState-Roland, Desmond 23-86; Hill, Tyreek 6-39; Garman, Daxx 7-27; Childs,Rennie 5-10; TEAM 1-minus 4.PASSING: Texas Tech-Webb, Davis 35-54-2-374; Mahomes, P. 2-5-1-20; Symmank,Taylor 0-1-0-0. Oklahoma State-Garman, Daxx 17-31-2-370.RECEIVING: Texas Tech-Grant, Jakeem 12-100; Marquez, Brad 8-106; Davis,Reginald 6-73; Cantrell, Dylan 2-50; Lauderdale, D. 2-22; Washington, De. 2-7;Batson, Cameron 2-4; Stockton, J. 1-17; Polite-Bray, DJ 1-10; White, Quinton1-5. Oklahoma State-Ateman, Marcell 6-130; Washington, James 3-87; Hill,Tyreek 3-50; Jarwin, Blake 1-47; Seaton, Jeremy 1-28; Lacy, Chris 1-23;Sheperd, Brandon 1-8; Roland, Desmond 1-minus 3.INTERCEPTIONS: Texas Tech-Johnson, Jah. 1-0; Gaines, J.J. 1-0. OklahomaState-Peterson, Kevin 1-5; Jacobs, Seth 1-2; Richards, Ramon 1-0.FUMBLES: Texas Tech-Webb, Davis 1-0. Oklahoma State-Hill, Tyreek 1-0.GAME FIVEOct. 4, 2014 | Boone Pickens StadiumAttendance: 52,608 | TV: Fox Sports 1IOWA STATE 20OKLAHOMA STATE 21/23 37Captains: Brandon Sheperd, Daxx Garman, Jimmy Bean, Ben GroganSTILLWATER - Oklahoma State recovered a pooch kickoff to setup a touchdown with no time left in the first half, then returned theopening kickoff of the second half 97 yards for a score to create theseparation it needed in its 37-20 win over Iowa State.For the third straight game, the Cowboys trailed in the first half,but came back to win.Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 ScoreIowa State 0 6 7 7 20Oklahoma State 0 13 17 7 37Scoring Summary2nd 13:04 ISU Netten, Cole 34 yd field goal<strong>15</strong>-44 6:26, ISU 3 - OSU 007:02 ISU Netten, Cole 34 yd field goal5-52 2:26, ISU 6 - OSU 002:57 OSU Grogan, Ben 34 yd field goal13-72 4:05, ISU 6 - OSU 300:43 OSU Grogan, Ben 30 yd field goal10-58 1:47, ISU 6 - OSU 600:00 OSU Roland, Desmond 2 yd run (Grogan, Ben kick)5-11 0:43, ISU 6 - OSU 133rd 14:49 OSU Hill, Tyreek 97 yd kickoff return (Grogan, Ben kick)ISU 6 - OSU 2010:02 ISU Bibbs 17 yd pass from Richardson, SB (Netten kick)11-71 4:47, ISU 13 - OSU 2007:54 OSU Seales, J 40 yd pass from Garman, D (Grogan kick)9-81 2:08, ISU 13 - OSU 2704:30 OSU Grogan, Ben 34 yd field goal6-41 2:20, ISU 13 - OSU 304th 14:55 OSU Roland, Desmond 6 yd run (Grogan, Ben kick)10-72 3:37, ISU 13 - OSU 3700:50 ISU Bibbs 7 yd pass from Richardson, SB (Netten kick)10-79 3:56, ISU 20 - OSU 37ISUOSUFIRST DOWNS 17 25RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 33-122 42-129PASSING YDS (NET) 200 271Passes Att-Comp-Int 39-17-0 41-26-2TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 72-322 83-400Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-1 5-46Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-60 5-148Interception Returns-Yards 2-21 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 7-40.6 4-36.0Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0Penalties-Yards 3-45 7-40Possession Time 30:13 29:47Third-Down Conversions 10 of 20 10 of 19Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 5-5Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-14 2-<strong>15</strong>RUSHING: Iowa State-Wimberly, Aaron 10-39; Richardson, SB 9-34; Nealy,D. 8-23; Brown, Tyler 2-18; Syria, Martinez 4-8. Oklahoma State-Roland,Desmond 19-95; Hill, Tyreek 9-22; Childs, Rennie 3-13; Garman, Daxx 9-5;TEAM 2-minus 6.PASSING: Iowa State-Richardson, SB 17-39-0-200. Oklahoma State-Garman,Daxx 26-41-2-271.RECEIVING: Iowa State-Bibbs, E.J. 6-69; Daley, Dondre 3-27; Wesley, Jauan2-16; Montgomery, D. 2-16; Nealy, D. 1-53; Lazard, Allen 1-18; Harris, Brandon1-1; West, Jarvis 1-0. Oklahoma State-Sheperd, Brandon 8-91; Glidden, David6-64; Seales, Jhajuan 4-75; Ateman, Marcell 3-33; Hill, Tyreek 2-5; Washington,James 2-3; Lacy, Chris 1-0.INTERCEPTIONS: Iowa State-Richardson, SE 1-17; Tribune, Nigel 1-4.Oklahoma State-None.FUMBLES: Iowa State-None. Oklahoma State-Garman, Daxx 1-0.GAME SIXOct. 11, 2014 | Memorial StadiumAttendance: 31,985 | TV: Fox Sports 1OKLAHOMA STATE 16/18 27KANSAS 20Captains: Jhajuan Seales, Sam Wren, Josh Furman, Tyreek HillLAWRENCE - Oklahoma State improved to 5-1 overall and 3-0 inBig 12 play with a 27-20 win at Kansas.The defining moment of the game came when Tyreek Hillreturned a kickoff 99 yards for a touchdown with 6:43 left to breaka 20-20 tie. Following Hill's score, the Cowboy defense forced athree-and-out and then on the next possession, sealed the gamewhen Josh Furman intercepted a pass with 1:11 remaining.Defensive end Emmanuel Ogbah set a school record with 5.5tackles for loss in the contest and running back Desmond Rolandextended his streak of consecutive games with a touchdown toseven.Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 ScoreOklahoma State 10 10 0 7 27Kansas 7 0 3 10 20Scoring Summary1st 09:36 OSU Grogan, Ben 43 yd field goal7-52 2:52, OSU 3 - KU 005:10 KU Cummings, M. 1 yd run (Wyman,Matthew kick)9-75 4:20, OSU 3 - KU 703:48 OSU Roland, Desmond 33 yd run (Grogan, Ben kick)5-48 1:18, OSU 10 - KU 72nd 10:55 OSU Grogan, Ben 25 yd field goal11-36 4:54, OSU 13 - KU 700:26 OSU Seales, J. 7 yd pass from Garman, D. (Grogan kick)5-30 0:59, OSU 20 - KU 73rd 03:08 KU Wyman,Matthew 21 yd field goal6-11 2:35, OSU 20 - KU 104th 14:13 KU Avery,Corey 23 yd run (Wyman,Matthew kick)4-83 1:04, OSU 20 - KU 1706:55 KU Wyman,Matthew 35 yd field goal14-72 4:56, OSU 20 - KU 2006:43 OSU Hill, Tyreek 99 yd kickoff return (Grogan, Ben kick)OSU 27 - KU 20OSUKUFIRST DOWNS <strong>15</strong> 18RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 37-114 41-91PASSING YDS (NET) 161 288Passes Att-Comp-Int 31-17-1 37-20-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 68-275 78-379Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-18Punt Returns-Yards 2-19 2--1Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-127 6-108Interception Returns-Yards 1-35 1-30Punts (Number-Avg) 6-44.3 7-44.0Fumbles-Lost 1-1 3-0Penalties-Yards 7-44 8-65Possession Time 28:57 31:03Third-Down Conversions 6 of 16 4 of 18Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 1 of 3Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 3-3Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-22 4-30RUSHING: Oklahoma State-Roland, Desmond 21-87; Childs, Rennie7-31; Garman, Daxx 7-1; TEAM 2-minus 5. Kansas-Avery,Corey 10-38;Mann,De'Andre 10-29; Pierson,Tony 10-26; Cummings, M. 11-minus 2.PASSING: Oklahoma State-Garman, Daxx 17-31-1-161. Kansas-Cummings,M. 20-37-1-288.RECEIVING: Oklahoma State-Hill, Tyreek 4-52; Glidden, David 4-36; Sheperd,Brandon 2-22; Hays, Austin 2-21; Washington, James 2-17; Seales, Jhajuan2-6; Ateman, Marcell 1-7. Kansas-Harwell,Nick 7-91; Mundine,Jimmay 5-88;King,Nigel 3-50; Pierson,Tony 2-28; Avery,Corey 1-17; Parmalee,Tre' 1-7;Mann,De'Andre 1-7.INTERCEPTIONS: Oklahoma State-Furman, Josh 1-35. KansasSendish,Cassius 1-30.FUMBLES: Oklahoma State-Garman, Daxx 1-1. Kansas-Cummings, M. 1-0;Pierson,Tony 1-0; Shaw,Tevin 1-0.88 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


2014 BOX SCORES AND GAME RECAPSGAME SEVENOct. 18, 2014 | Amon Carter StadiumAttendance: 43,214 | TV: Fox Sports 1OKLAHOMA STATE <strong>15</strong>/<strong>15</strong> 9TCU 12/12 42Captains: Desmond Roland, Chris Grisbhy, Ryan Simmons, Jerel MorrowFORT WORTH - TCU's offense hit Oklahoma State with a flurry oflong scoring plays early to create all the separation it needed in its42-9 win over the Cowboys in Amon G. Carter Stadium.The Horned Frogs' three first-quarter touchdown drives spanned30 seconds, 12 seconds and 34 seconds, respectively. Still, theCowboys hung around behind three field goals from Ben Grogan tobring the score to 21-9 late in the second quarter. TCU respondedwhen B.J. Catalon rushed for a 35-yard touchdown on a fourth-andoneplay with 1:53 left in the half to give the Frogs a 28-9 lead.TCU dominated time of possession in the second half (22:48 to7:12) and limited OSU to 51 yards of total offense after halftime toseal its win.Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 ScoreOklahoma State 3 6 0 0 9TCU 21 7 14 0 42Scoring Summary1st 09:23 TCU Catalon, B.J. 34 yd run (Oberkrom, Jaden kick)2-48 0:30, OSU 0 - TCU 707:42 TCU Doctson, J 77 yd pass from Boykin, T (Oberkrom kick)1-77 0:12, OSU 0 - TCU 1405:20 OSU Grogan, Ben 30 yd field goal6-62 2:22, OSU 3 - TCU 1404:41 TCU Doctson 84 yd pass from Boykin (Oberkrom kick)2-85 0:34, OSU 3 - TCU 212nd 13:26 OSU Grogan, Ben 27 yd field goal10-48 4:09, OSU 6 - TCU 2107:36 OSU Grogan, Ben 28 yd field goal11-59 4:57, OSU 9 - TCU 2101:53 TCU Catalon, B.J. 35 yd run (Oberkrom kick)7-85 2:03, OSU 9 - TCU 283rd 09:49 TCU Gray, D 22 yd pass from Boykin (Oberkrom kick)14-79 5:04, OSU 9 - TCU 3502:41 TCU Green, Aaron 4 yd run (Oberkrom kick)12-88 5:52, OSU 9 - TCU 42OSUTCUFIRST DOWNS 12 26RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 39-126 40-261PASSING YDS (NET) 132 4<strong>15</strong>Passes Att-Comp-Int 25-10-2 42-27-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 64-258 82-676Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-3 3-13Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-41 4-60Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 2-0Punts (Number-Avg) 9-44.3 5-44.6Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0Penalties-Yards 4-23 5-45Possession Time 27:46 32:14Third-Down Conversions 3 of <strong>15</strong> 7 of <strong>15</strong>Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 2-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-<strong>15</strong> 2-11RUSHING: Oklahoma State-Roland, Desmond 23-84; Hill, Tyreek 11-52;TEAM 1-minus 1; Garman, Daxx 4-minus 9. TCU-Catalon, B.J. 10-102;Johnson, T. 7-51; Boykin, Trevone 9-41; Green, Aaron 5-22; Hicks, Kyle 6-20;Listenbee, K. 1-14; Gray, Deante' 1-10; Joeckel, Matt 1-1.PASSING: Oklahoma State-Garman, Daxx 10-25-2-132. TCU-Boykin, Trevone26-39-1-410; Joeckel, Matt 1-3-0-5.RECEIVING: Oklahoma State-Glidden, David 5-59; Ateman, Marcell 2-minus3; Sheperd, Brandon 1-57; Seaton, Jeremy 1-13; Hill, Tyreek 1-6. TCU-Doctson, Josh 7-225; Gray, Deante' 4-58; Slanina, Ty 4-48; Echols-Luper, C3-18; Porter, David 3-18; Hicks, Kyle 2-35; Catalon, B.J. 2-3; Story, Ja'Juan1-5; Porter, Emanuel 1-5.INTERCEPTIONS: Oklahoma State-Castleman, James 1-0. TCU-Kindred, D.1-0; White, Kevin 1-0.FUMBLES: Oklahoma State-None. TCU-None.GAME EIGHTOct. 25, 2014 | Boone Pickens StadiumAttendance: 59,124 | TV: ESPNWEST VIRGINIA 22/25 34OKLAHOMA STATE RV/RV 10Captains: David Glidden, Seth Jacobs, Kevin Peterson, Elliott JeffcoatSTILLWATER - Oklahoma State allowed West Virginia to scoretouchdowns on each of its first two possessions and that is all theadvantage the Mountaineers needed in their 34-10 win over theCowboys in Boone Pickens Stadium.The Pokes trailed, 14-10, at the half and were very much in thegame, but WVU minimized OSU's comeback chances by piling upa 12:09-to-2:51 advantage in time of possession in the third quarter.The Mountaineers ran 25 offensive plays in the third quarter toOSU's seven. Still, trailing only 17-10 going into the fourth quarter,the Cowboys remained in position to make a move, but could notmuster any kind of threat.Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 ScoreWest Virginia 14 0 3 17 34Oklahoma State 0 10 0 0 10Scoring Summary1st 10:29 WVU White, K. 19 yd pass from Trickett, C. (Lambert, kick)5-62 1:50, WVU 7 - OSU 007:49 WVU Alford, M. 79 yd pass from Trickett, C. (Lambert, kick)3-90 1:20, WVU 14 - OSU 02nd 14:11 OSU Grogan, Ben 40 yd field goal7-32 1:32, WVU 14 - OSU 308:34 OSU Johnson, T. 8 yd pass from Garman, D. (Grogan kick)6-89 1:39, WVU 14 - OSU 103rd 09:59 WVU Lambert, Josh 39 yd field goal12-53 5:01, WVU 17 - OSU 104th 10:14 WVU Lambert, Josh 43 yd field goal9-43 4:20, WVU 20 - OSU 1004:44 WVU Henry, Dravon 52 yd INT return (Lambert, Josh kick)WVU 27 - OSU 1003:12 WVU Smith, Dreamius 40 yd run (Lambert, Josh kick)1-40 0:09, WVU 34 - OSU 10WVUOSUFIRST DOWNS 22 23RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 44-210 39-194PASSING YDS (NET) 238 242Passes Att-Comp-Int 30-21-0 41-21-2TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 74-448 80-436Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 2--1 3-5Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-21 2-44Interception Returns-Yards 2-53 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 7-41.1 5-52.6Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0Penalties-Yards 7-57 4-30Possession Time 33:39 26:21Third-Down Conversions 9 of 18 2 of <strong>15</strong>Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 5Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 1-2Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-20 4-29RUSHING: West Virginia-Smallwood, W. 23-132; Smith, Dreamius 5-72; Buie,Andrew 6-17; Garrison, D. 3-14; TEAM 1-minus 2; Alford, Mario 1-minus 5;Trickett, Clint 5-minus 18. Oklahoma State-Hill, Tyreek 14-78; Sheperd, Brandon1-51; Roland, Desmond 12-37; Taylor, Raymond 7-25; Garman, Daxx 5-3.PASSING: West Virginia-Trickett, Clint 21-30-0-238. Oklahoma State-Garman,Daxx 21-41-2-242.RECEIVING: West Virginia-Alford, Mario 7-136; Thompson, J. 5-46; White,Kevin 3-27; Smith, Dreamius 2-minus 4; Shorts, Daikiel 1-<strong>15</strong>; Smallwood, W.1-14; Garrison, D. 1-2; Buie, Andrew 1-2. Oklahoma State-Washington, James5-87; Glidden, David 5-63; Sheperd, Brandon 3-37; Hill, Tyreek 3-26; Hays,Austin 2-2; Seaton, Jeremy 1-11; Johnson, Teddy 1-8; Doolittle, Kameron 1-8.INTERCEPTIONS: West Virginia-Henry, Dravon 2-53. Oklahoma State-None.FUMBLES: West Virginia-Trickett, Clint 1-0. Oklahoma State-None.GAME NINENov. 1, 2014 | Bill Snyder Family StadiumAttendance: 53,746 | TV: ABC RegionalOKLAHOMA STATE RV/NR 14KANSAS STATE 11/11 48Captains: Daniel Koenig, Jeremy Seaton, Jordan Sterns,Kameron DoolittleMANHATTAN - Oklahoma State marched downfield and scored atouchdown on its opening drive of the game, but could not sustainthat level of play in its 48-14 loss at No. 11 Kansas State.Playing without starting running back Desmond Roland, who didnot travel with the team due to a death in the family, the Cowboysturned to Tyreek Hill at running back and the junior speedsterresponded by turning in OSU's first 100-yard rushing performanceof the season. Hill finished with 102 yards and a touchdown on theground.Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 ScoreOklahoma State 7 0 0 7 14Kansas State 14 7 10 17 48Scoring Summary1st 11:48 OSU Hill, Tyreek 2 yd run (Grogan, Ben kick),8-84 3:12, OSU 7 - KS 011:36 KS Burns, Morgan 86 yd KO return (McCrane, M. kick)OSU 7 - KS 704:16 KS Jones, Charles 6 yd run (McCrane, M. kick)10-73 4:16, OSU 7 - KS 142nd 12:46 KS Sexton, C. 17 yd pass from Waters, J. (McCrane kick)10-69 4:10, OSU 7 - KS 213rd 10:19 KS Lockett, T. 20 yd pass from Waters, J. (McCrane kick)9-75 4:41, OSU 7 - KS 2801:13 KS McCrane, M. 37 yd field goal6-42 2:48, OSU 7 - KS 314th 13:28 KS Jones, Charles 3 yd run (McCrane, M. kick)3-62 1:19, OSU 7 - KS 3809:28 KS Hubener, Joe 1 yd run (McCrane, M. kick)4-64 0:59, OSU 7 - KS 4507:48 OSU Richards, Ramon 38 yd INT return (Grogan, Ben kick)OSU 14 - KS 4504:49 KS McCrane, M. 53 yd field goal7-20 2:59, OSU 14 - KS 48OSUKSUFIRST DOWNS <strong>15</strong> 21RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 40-112 33-134PASSING YDS (NET) 148 287Passes Att-Comp-Int 23-12-2 33-20-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 63-260 66-421Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-25Punt Returns-Yards 1--2 4-26Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-68 2-119Interception Returns-Yards 1-38 2-3Punts (Number-Avg) 9-40.1 4-33.0Fumbles-Lost 2-1 0-0Penalties-Yards 5-54 2-<strong>15</strong>Possession Time 29:47 30:13Third-Down Conversions 3 of 13 5 of 12Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 6-6Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-4 5-33RUSHING: Oklahoma State-Hill, Tyreek 18-102; Childs, Rennie 9-36; Taylor,Raymond 4-4; Garman, Daxx 9-minus 30. Kansas State-Jones, Charles 10-43;Waters, Jake 9-34; Ertz, Jesse 3-26; Hubener, Joe 2-14; Leverett Jr, J. 5-9;Robinson, D. 4-8.PASSING: Oklahoma State-Garman, Daxx 12-23-2-148. Kansas State-Waters,Jake 19-28-0-223; Hubener, Joe 1-5-1-64.RECEIVING: Oklahoma State-Washington, James 3-33; Glidden, David 3-32;Seales, Jhajuan 2-17; Ateman, Marcell 2-17; Hill, Tyreek 1-34; Sheperd,Brandon 1-<strong>15</strong>. Kansas State-Sexton, Curry 9-<strong>15</strong>9; Lockett, Tyler 6-94; Burton,Deante 3-23; Trujillo, Zach 1-13; Robinson, D. 1-minus 2.INTERCEPTIONS: Oklahoma State-Richards, Ramon 1-38. Kansas State-Barnett, Dante 1-3; Schellenberg, D 1-0.FUMBLES: Oklahoma State-Sheperd, Brandon 1-1; Garman, Daxx 1-0.Kansas State-None.OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 89


2014 BOX SCORES AND GAME RECAPSGAME 10Nov. <strong>15</strong>, 2014 | Boone Pickens StadiumAttendance: 52,495 | TV: FOXTEXAS 28OKLAHOMA STATE 7Captains: David Glidden, Ofa Hautau, Emmanuel Ogbah, Teddy JohnsonSTILLWATER - Oklahoma State's defense played well enough tokeep Texas within striking range, but the Cowboys were unable togenerate many scoring opportunities and lost a 28-7 decision to theLonghorns in Boone Pickens Stadium.Texas scored on each of its first three drives to seize control ofthe game and the Longhorns' defense held the Cowboys in checkthroughout the day as OSU totaled 192 yards of offense and justnine first downs. Texas controlled the trenches, limiting the Cowboysto 1.5 yards per rush and amassing seven quarterback sacks.It wasn't until the 9:02 mark of the fourth quarter that the Pokesgot on the board when quarterback Daxx Garman connected on aneight-yard scoring pass to James Washington.Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 ScoreTexas 13 6 3 6 28Oklahoma State 0 0 0 7 7Scoring Summary1st 08:07 UT Harris 19 yd pass from Swoopes (Russ rush failed)10-57 5:10, UT 6 - OSU 002:33 UT Gray, Johnathan 6 yd run (Rose, Nick kick)9-81 3:58, UT 13 - OSU 02nd 09:33 UT Rose, Nick 51 yd field goal12-31 5:27, UT 16 - OSU 000:43 UT Rose, Nick 34 yd field goal7-29 1:09, UT 19 - OSU 03rd 07:37 UT Rose, Nick 44 yd field goal8-53 4:42, UT 22 - OSU 04th 09:02 OSU Washington 8 yd pass from Garman (Grogan kick)10-61 4:07, UT 22 - OSU 704:31 UT Foreman 45 yd pass from Swoopes (Rose kick blockd)8-91 4:31, UT 28 - OSU 7UTOSUFIRST DOWNS 24 9RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 43-125 23-34PASSING YDS (NET) 305 <strong>15</strong>8Passes Att-Comp-Int 33-24-0 29-17-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 76-430 52-192Fumble Returns-Yards 1-3 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 2-3 1-9Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-26 4-108Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 4-39.8 8-41.6Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1Penalties-Yards 6-49 5-70Possession Time 38:37 21:23Third-Down Conversions 11 of 19 2 of 13Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 1-1Sacks By: Number-Yards 7-30 3-<strong>15</strong>RUSHING: Texas-Gray, Johnathan 16-81; Brown, Malcolm <strong>15</strong>-31; Johnson,Daje 2-16; Edmond, Steve 2-0; Swoopes, Tyrone 8-minus 3. OklahomaState-Roland, Desmond 5-21; Hill, Tyreek 8-16; Childs, Rennie 2-7; Garman,Daxx 8-minus 10.PASSING: Texas-Swoopes, Tyrone 24-33-0-305. Oklahoma State-Garman,Daxx 17-29-1-<strong>15</strong>8.RECEIVING: Texas-Harris, John 9-117; Shipley, Jaxon 4-33; Gray, Johnathan3-35; Foreman, Armant 2-74; Warrick, Jacore 2-19; Johnson, Marcus 1-17;Brown, Malcolm 1-11; McFarland, M.J. 1-4; Johnson, Daje 1-minus 5.Oklahoma State-Glidden, David 3-31; Washington, James 3-19; Jarwin, Blake2-29; Sheperd, Brandon 2-28; Seales, Jhajuan 2-5; Doolittle, Kameron 1-32;Ateman, Marcell 1-10; Hill, Tyreek 1-4; Seaton, Jeremy 1-2; Roland, Desmond1-minus 2.INTERCEPTIONS: Texas-Haines, Dylan 1-0. Oklahoma State-None.FUMBLES: Texas-Swoopes, Tyrone 1-0. Oklahoma State-Garman, Daxx 1-1.GAME 11Nov. 22, 2014 | McLane StadiumAttendance: 47,179 | TV: FOXOKLAHOMA STATE 28BAYLOR 6/6 49Captains: Zac Veatch, Daniel Koenig, Ryan Simmons, Blake JarwinWACO - Debuting true freshman quarterback Mason Rudolph playingmost of the game behind an offensive line consisting of threefreshmen and a sophomore, Oklahoma State lost a 49-28 decisionin a driving rain storm to No. 6 Baylor in Waco.Baylor jumped the Cowboys immediately and held a 14-0 leadless than three minutes into the game after a pair of long touchdownpasses. OSU responded by dropping safeties back, whichset the stage for the Bears to be able to rush for 317 yards and fivetouchdowns in the contest.Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 ScoreOklahoma State 7 7 0 14 28Baylor 21 7 7 14 49Scoring Summary1st 14:24 BU Lee,Jay 65 yd pass from Petty,Bryce (Callahan kick)2-69 0:36, OSU 0 - BU 712:24 BU Coleman,Corey 54 yd pass from Petty (Callahan kick)3-80 0:25, OSU 0 - BU 1407:32 OSU Roland, Desmond 1 yd run (Grogan, Ben kick)6-43 2:48, OSU 7 - BU 1400:19 BU Chafin,Devin 2 yd run (Callahan kick)19-79 7:13, OSU 7 - BU 212nd 04:18 BU Chafin,Devin 7 yd run (Callahan,Chris kick)6-43 1:39, OSU 7 - BU 2800:01 OSU Glidden 8 yd pass from Rudolph, Mason (Grogan kick)10-75 4:17, OSU 14 - BU 283rd 03:57 BU Linwood,Shock 11 yd run (Callahan,Chris kick)6-28 1:50, OSU 14 - BU 354th 14:21 BU Chafin,Devin 1 yd run (Callahan,Chris kick)11-70 3:25, OSU 14 - BU 4214:08 OSU Washington 68 yd pass from Rudolph (Grogan kick)1-68 0:13, OSU 21 - BU 4210:44 OSU Childs, Rennie 2 yd run (Grogan, Ben kick)5-70 2:07, OSU 28 - BU 4203:00 BU Petty,Bryce 21 yd run (Callahan,Chris kick)5-42 2:02, OSU 28 - BU 49OSU BUFIRST DOWNS 17 29RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 43-116 58-317PASSING YDS (NET) 281 262Passes Att-Comp-Int 25-13-2 29-18-2TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 68-397 87-579Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1--2 1-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 8-87 3-49Interception Returns-Yards 2-0 2-24Punts (Number-Avg) 8-43.4 4-47.5Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0Penalties-Yards 4-45 12-68Possession Time 30:02 29:58Third-Down Conversions 6 of 16 7 of 14Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 2 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 4-5Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-1 3-19RUSHING: Oklahoma State-Hill, Tyreek 10-52; Roland, Desmond 17-46;Childs, Rennie 8-34; Johnson, Teddy 2-1; Rudolph, Mason 6-minus 17.Baylor-Linwood,Shock 21-113; Chafin,Devin 21-106; Goodley,Antwan 3-26;Jefferson,J. 4-26; Coleman,Corey 3-24; Petty,Bryce 5-23; TEAM 1-minus 1.PASSING: Oklahoma State-Rudolph, Mason 13-25-2-281. Baylor-Petty,Bryce 18-29-2-262.RECEIVING: Oklahoma State-Glidden, David 5-99; Washington, James4-114; Sheperd, Brandon 2-47; Seaton, Jeremy 1-<strong>15</strong>; Hill, Tyreek 1-6.Baylor-Norwood,Levi 5-43; Coleman,Corey 3-75; Lee,Jay 3-73; Cannon,KD3-30; Goodley,Antwan 2-24; Chafin,Devin 1-13; Linwood,Shock 1-4.INTERCEPTIONS: Oklahoma State-Stephens, Larry 1-0; Richards, Ramon1-0. Baylor-Stewart,Orion 1-23; Brence,Collin 1-1.FUMBLES: Oklahoma State-Rudolph, Mason 1-0. Baylor-Linwood,Shock1-0.GAME 12Dec. 6, 2014 | Oklahoma Memorial StadiumAttendance: 85,312 | TV: Fox Sports 1OKLAHOMA STATE 38OKLAHOMA 18/16 35Captains: David Glidden, Seth Jacobs, Jordan Sterns, Kip SmithNORMAN - A 92-yard punt return by Tyreek Hill with 45 secondsremaining in the fourth quarter tied the game and set the stagefor Oklahoma State to pull off a 38-35 overtime win at No. 18Oklahoma.The Cowboys trailed, 35-21, with five minutes left in the game,but pulled off the second-largest fourth quarter comeback in schoolhistory thanks to a 43-yard touchdown pass from true freshmanMason Rudolph to Brandon Sheperd, followed by a pair of defensivethree-and-outs and then Hill's spectacular punt return scorethat deadlocked the score through the end of regulation.Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT ScoreOklahoma State 7 7 0 21 3 38Oklahoma 7 21 0 7 0 35Scoring Summary1st 12:<strong>15</strong> OU Perine, Samaje 4 yd run (Hunnicutt, M. kick)7-75 2:45, OSU 0 - OU 708:32 OSU Roland, Desmond 1 yd run (Grogan, Ben kick)9-77 3:37, OSU 7 - OU 72nd 11:57 OU Ripkowski, A. 1 yd run (Hunnicutt, M. kick)13-85 6:56, OSU 7 - OU 1409:24 OSU Sheperd 39 yd pass from Rudolph, M (Grogan kick)6-75 2:33, OSU 14 - OU 1406:53 OU Perine, Samaje 9 yd run (Hunnicutt, M. kick)5-55 2:31, OSU 14 - OU 2103:09 OU Ripkowski 2 yd pass from Thomas (Hunnicutt kick)6-64 2:50, OSU 14 - OU 284th 11:56 OSU Roland, Desmond 3 yd run (Grogan, Ben kick)7-79 2:53, OSU 21 - OU 2807:54 OU Ripkowski, A. 1 yd run (Hunnicutt, M. kick)9-83 4:02, OSU 21 - OU 3504:51 OSU Sheperd 43 yd pass from Rudolph (Grogan kick)2-57 0:20, OSU 28 - OU 3500:45 OSU Hill, Tyreek 92 yd punt return (Grogan, Ben kick)OSU 35 - OU 35OT <strong>15</strong>:00 OSU Grogan, Ben 21 yd field goal6-21 0:00, OSU 38 - OU 35OSUOUFIRST DOWNS 18 21RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 26-112 63-304PASSING YDS (NET) 273 120Passes Att-Comp-Int 35-19-1 17-10-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 61-385 80-424Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 3-95 0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-46 4-110Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0Punts (Number-Avg) 7-34.9 6-37.5Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1Penalties-Yards 9-55 3-28Possession Time 22:53 37:07Third-Down Conversions 3 of 11 8 of 17Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 5-5Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-4 2-8RUSHING: Oklahoma State-Roland, Desmond 18-68; Hill, Tyreek 3-38;Sheperd, Brandon 1-7; Rudolph, Mason 4-minus 1. Oklahoma-Perine,Samaje 26-<strong>15</strong>1; Ford, Keith 9-91; Ross, Alex 13-42; Quick, Michiah 3-12;Young, KJ 1-10; Shepard, S. 1-4; Ripkowski, A. 2-2; Thomas, Cody 8-minus8.PASSING: Oklahoma State-Rudolph, Mason 19-35-1-273. Oklahoma-Thomas, Cody 10-17-0-120.RECEIVING: Oklahoma State-Sheperd, Brandon 7-<strong>15</strong>6; Hill, Tyreek 6-22;Seaton, Jeremy 3-51; Washington, James 2-25; Glidden, David 1-19.Oklahoma-Ford, Keith 3-34; Bell, Blake 2-59; Ripkowski, A. 2-6; Perine,Samaje 1-12; Smallwood, J. 1-11; Quick, Michiah 1-minus 2.INTERCEPTIONS: Oklahoma State-None. Oklahoma-Sanchez, Zack 1-0.FUMBLES: Oklahoma State-None. Oklahoma-Perine, Samaje 1-1; Thomas,Cody 1-0.90 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


2014 BOX SCORES AND GAME RECAPSGAME 13Jan. 2, 20<strong>15</strong> | Sun Devil StadiumAttendance: 35,409 | TV: ESPNWASHINGTON 22OKLAHOMA STATE 30Captains: David Glidden, Desmond Roland, James Castleman,Ryan Simmons, Teddy JohnsonScore by Quarters 1 2 3 4 ScoreWashington 0 0 14 8 22Oklahoma State 14 10 3 3 30Scoring Summary1st 09:53 OSU Castleman, James 1 yd run (Grogan, Ben kick)11-84 5:07, WASH 0 - OSU 700:16 OSU Washington 28 yd pass from Rudolph (Grogan kick)7-84 3:31, WASH 0 - OSU 142nd 09:22 OSU Grogan, Ben 40 yd field goal10-47 4:21, WASH 0 - OSU 1700:48 OSU Sheperd 47 yd pass from Rudolph (Grogan kick)2-56 0:31, WASH 0 - OSU 243rd 11:48 UW Mickens, Jaydon 31 yd run (Van Winkle, C. kick)7-82 3:08, WASH 7 - OSU 2401:47 OSU Grogan, Ben 27 yd field goal4-5 1:<strong>15</strong>, WASH 7 - OSU 2701:32 UW Ross, John 96 yd kickoff return (Van Winkle, C. kick)WASH 14 - OSU 274th 05:54 OSU Grogan, Ben 34 yd field goal8-50 3:30, WASH 14 - OSU 3003:29 UW Mickens 16 yd pass from Miles (Cooper pass from Miles)8-67 2:19, WASH 22 - OSU 30UWOSUFIRST DOWNS 22 22RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 25-101 49-<strong>15</strong>2PASSING YDS (NET) 268 321Passes Att-Comp-Int 40-25-1 27-18-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 65-369 76-473Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-0 1-7Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-183 4-83Interception Returns-Yards 1-44 1-11Punts (Number-Avg) 5-37.6 4-37.8Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-1Penalties-Yards 7-70 7-50Possession Time 24:<strong>15</strong> 35:45Third-Down Conversions 4 of 12 4 of <strong>15</strong>Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 2 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 3-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-20 2-18RUSHING: Washington-Washington, Dw. 13-42; Mickens, Jaydon 1-31; Miles,Cyler 9-27; Cooper, Deontae 2-1. Oklahoma State-Roland, Desmond 32-123;Childs, Rennie 9-33; Sheperd, Brandon 2-11; Castleman, James 1-1; TEAM1-minus 1; Rudolph, Mason 4-minus <strong>15</strong>.PASSING: Washington-Miles, Cyler 25-38-1-268; Lindquist, Jeff 0-1-0-0; Team0-1-0-0. Oklahoma State-Rudolph, Mason 17-26-1-299; Sheperd, Brandon1-1-0-22.RECEIVING: Washington-Mickens, Jaydon 7-82; Williams, Kasen 5-73; Washington,Dw. 4-21; Daniels,Darrell 2-34; Pettis, Dante 2-26; Perkins, Joshua2-18; Hall, Marvin 2-3; Taylor, Kendyl 1-11. Oklahoma State-Sheperd, Brandon5-98; Seaton, Jeremy 4-40; Washington, James 2-33; Glidden, David 2-30;Castleman, James 1-48; Rudolph, Mason 1-22; Seales, Jhajuan 1-20; Childs,Rennie 1-16; Jarwin, Blake 1-14.INTERCEPTIONS: Washington-Baker, Budda 1-44. Oklahoma State-Peterson,Kevin 1-11.FUMBLES: Washington-Timu, John 1-1; Washington, Dw. 1-0. OklahomaState-Rudolph, Mason 1-1; Sheperd, Brandon 1-0.TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) - OklahomaState went through its mostdifficult season under coachMike Gundy, losing five straightgames before squeaking into abowl game.Once the Cowboys got tothe Cactus Bowl, they rode afreshman quarterback and anoffensively gifted defensivetackle to a spirit-lifting victory.Mason Rudolph threw for 299yards and two touchdowns,and 300-pound tackle JamesCastleman showed off hisversatility with two big offensiveplays lead OklahomaState to a 30-22 victory overWashington in the Cactus BowlFriday night."Our offense was resilient,"Gundy said. "I thought weblocked well, our running backran hard, we made big catchesand we turned James Castlemaninto a wide receiver."Oklahoma State (7-6) neededa late rally over rival Oklahomain the season finale to becomebowl eligible and played theCactus Bowl without its mostdynamic offensive player.The Cowboys closed out theseason with a flourish behindRudolph, with some help fromCastleman.A freshman making his thirdstart, Rudolph kept his composureagainst Washington'svaunted front seven, overcomingthree turnovers to hit 17 of26 passes.Desmond Roland kept theHuskies off balance by tearingoff big runs up the middle,finishing with 123 yards on 32carries.Then there was Castleman.Though he had never playedoffense before, the beefydefensive tackle lined up inthe shotgun to score on a1-yard run in the first half,helping Oklahoma State build a17-point halftime lead.Washington rallied to within atouchdown in the second half,but Castleman wreaked havocagain, catching a pass out ofthe backfield and rumblingdown the sideline for a 48-yardcatch that all but killed theHuskies' hopes."Honestly, I'm like, `Why hasn'tsomebody hit me yet?"' Castlemansaid of his reception."Next thing, I look up to thescreen, I see someone comingand I try jabbing inside tryingto get him to miss. Once hehit me, the check engine lightcame on."Washington (8-6) stumbled outof the gate on both sides of theball in the first half in the firsthalf before finding a rhythm onoffense in the second.The hole proved to be toodeep, ending coach ChrisPetersen's first season witha loss.John Ross scored on a 96-yard kickoff return and CylerMiles threw for 268 yardsand a touchdown, but had aninterception on Washington'slast-ditch drive."If we would have come outready, it would have been a differentoutcome," said Huskiesreceiver Jaydon Mickens, whoscored two touchdowns.The Cowboys pulled off alast-minute comeback to earna spot in the Cactus Bowl,scoring two touchdowns in thefinal 8 minutes to knock offOklahoma in overtime.They had no trouble againstWashington's ferocious frontseven on their opening drive,confidently converting amidfield fourth-and-1 to set upCastleman's 1-yard dive offleft tackle.Rudolph turned it over on thenext two drives, losing a fumblewhen he was sacked, then ona one-handed interception byBudda Baker.The freshman kept his poise,though. He caught a pass fromreceiver Brandon Sheperd ona trick play to set up a 28-yardtouchdown pass to JamesWashington, who one-uppedBaker with a one-handed catchin the end zone.The Sheperd-Rudolph connectionworked again justbefore the half, this time inreverse: Rudolph on the throw,Sheperd on the catch for a47-yard touchdown that put theCowboys up 24-0.Washington had just as muchtrouble on offense, finishingwith 113 total yards in the half."The first half was, obviously,on offense, still in practicemode," Petersen said.The Huskies finally showedsigns of life on their openingdrive of the third quarter, cuttinginto Oklahoma State's leadon Mickens' 31-yard reverse.Washington got a bad breakwhen a punt hit one of its playersand Oklahoma State recovered,but held the Cowboysto Ben Grogan's 27-yard fieldgoal. Ross took the ensuingkickoff up the middle, made acouple of jukes and raced off toa 96-yard touchdown that cutthe Cowboys' lead to 27-14.Miles followed with a 16-yardtouchdown pass to Mickens,trimming the lead to 30-2 with3 1-2 minutes left.The Cowboys then turnedto Castleman again and heplayed the receiver role well,killing off precious seconds thathelped the Cowboys finish adifficult season on a positivenote."This was a great finish for thisteam," Gundy said.They can thank their freshmanquarterback and new - and big- offensive weapon.OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 91


STARTING LINEUPS/PLAYER CAREER STARTSGAME-BY-GAME STARTING LINEUPSSTARTING LINEUPS - OFFENSELT LG C RG RT WR WR WR/FB/TE WR/RB/TE RB QB8/30 vs. Florida State Koenig Grisbhy Lewis Veatch Crabtree Ateman Seales Glidden Hill Roland Walsh9/6 Missouri State Koenig Grisbhy Lewis Veatch Crabtree Ateman Seales Glidden Sheperd Childs Walsh9/13 UTSA Koenig Grisbhy Lewis Veatch Crabtree Ateman Seales Glidden Sheperd Hill Garman9/25 Texas Tech Koenig Grisbhy Lewis Veatch Crabtree Ateman Seales Glidden Seaton Roland Garman10/4 Iowa State Koenig Grisbhy Lewis Veatch Crabtree Ateman Seales Johnson Hill Roland Garman10/11 at Kansas Koenig Grisbhy Lewis Veatch Wilson Ateman Seales Glidden Seaton Roland Garman10/18 at TCU Koenig Grisbhy Lewis Veatch Wilson Glidden Seales Hill Seaton Roland Garman10/25 West Virginia Koenig Grisbhy Lewis Veatch Wilson Sheperd Washington Seaton Jarwin Roland Garman11/1 at Kansas State Koenig Grisbhy Lewis Veatch Wilson Ateman Washington Seaton Sheperd Hill Garman11/<strong>15</strong> Texas Koenig Wilson Lewis Veatch Grisbhy Glidden Washington Seaton Sheperd Roland Garman11/22 at Baylor Koenig Grisbhy Lundblade Wilson Crabtree Sheperd Hill Veatch Jarwin Roland Rudolph12/6 at Oklahoma Wilson Grisbhy Lewis Robinson Crabtree Washington Hill Veatch Seaton Roland Rudolph1/2 vs. Washington Wilson Grisbhy Lewis Robinson Crabtree Washington Sheperd Johnson Seaton Roland RudolphSTARTING LINEUPS - DEFENSEDE DT DT DE SLB MLB WLB CB SS FS CB8/30 vs. Florida State Ogbah Castleman Hautau Bean Furman Simmons Jacobs Peterson Stephens Sterns Lampkin9/6 Missouri State Ogbah Castleman Hautau Bean Furman Simmons Jacobs Peterson Stephens Sterns Lampkin9/13 UTSA Ogbah Castleman Hautau Bean Furman Simmons Jacobs Peterson Stephens Sterns Lampkin9/25 Texas Tech Ogbah Castleman Hautau Bean Furman Simmons Jacobs Peterson Stephens Sterns Lampkin10/4 Iowa State Ogbah Castleman Hautau Bean Furman Simmons Jacobs Peterson Flowers Sterns Richards10/11 at Kansas Ogbah Castleman Hautau Bean Furman Simmons Jacobs Peterson Flowers Sterns Richards10/18 at TCU Ogbah Castleman Hautau Bean Furman Simmons Jacobs Peterson Flowers Sterns Richards10/25 West Virginia Ogbah Castleman Hautau Bean Furman Simmons Jacobs Peterson Flowers Sterns Richards11/1 at Kansas State Ogbah Castleman Hautau Bean Morrow Simmons Jacobs Peterson Flowers Sterns Richards11/<strong>15</strong> Texas Ogbah Castleman Hautau Bean Furman Simmons Jacobs Peterson Stephens Sterns Richards11/22 at Baylor Ogbah Castleman Hautau Bean Furman Simmons Jacobs Peterson Flowers Sterns Richards12/6 at Oklahoma Ogbah Castleman Hautau Bean Furman Simmons Jacobs Peterson Stephens Sterns Richards1/2 vs. Washington Ogbah Castleman Hautau Bean Furman Simmons Jacobs Peterson Stephens Sterns RichardsCAREER CONSECUTIVE AND TOTAL STARTSConsecutive Total |-------Starts by Year--------|Player, Pos. Yr. Starts Starts 2014 2013 2012 2011James Castleman, DT Sr. 26 37 13 13 11 0Ryan Simmons, LB Jr. 26 26 13 13 0 0Jimmy Bean, DE Jr. 26 26 13 13 0 0Kevin Peterson, CB Jr. 16 25 13 11 1 0Chris Grisbhy, OL Sr. 13 21 13 8 0 0Jordan Sterns, S So. 13 13 13 0 0 0Seth Jacobs, LB So. 13 13 13 0 0 0Emmanuel Ogbah, DE So. 13 13 13 0 0 0Ofa Hautau, DT Sr. 13 13 13 0 0 0Ramon Richards, CB Fr. 9 9 9 0 0 0Michael Wilson, OL So. 8 8 8 0 0 0Desmond Roland, RB Sr. 4 17 10 7 0 0Josh Furman, LB Sr. 4 12 12 3 (at Mich.) 0 0Zachary Crabtree, OL Fr. 3 8 8 0 0 0Mason Rudolph, QB Fr. 3 3 3 0 0 0Paul Lewis, OL So. 2 13 12 1 0 0Jeremy Seaton, FB/TE Jr. 2 12 8 2 2 0Larry Stephens, S Sr. 2 7 7 0 0 0James Washington, WR Fr. 2 5 5 0 0 0Jesse Robinson, OL Fr. 2 2 2 0 0 0Brandon Sheperd, WR Jr. 1 7 7 0 0 0Teddy Johnson, FB Sr. 1 2 2 0 0 0Consecutive Total |-------Starts by Year--------|Player, Pos. Yr. Starts Starts 2014 2013 2012 2011Daniel Koenig, OL Sr. 0 33 11 11 11 0Jhajuan Seales, WR So. 0 20 7 13 0 0Zac Veatch, OL/TE So. 0 13 12 1 0 0J.W. Walsh, QB Jr. 0 10 2 5 3 0Austin Hays, WR So. 0 9 0 0 9 0Daxx Garman, QB Jr. 0 8 8 0 0 0David Glidden, WR Jr. 0 8 7 1 0 0Marcell Ateman, WR So. 0 7 7 0 0 0Tyreek Hill, ATH Jr. 0 7 7 0 0 0Tre Flowers, S Fr. 0 6 6 0 0 0Ashton Lampkin, CB Jr. 0 4 4 0 0 0Brandon Garrett, OL Sr. 0 4 0 4 0 0Blake Jarwin, TE So. 0 2 2 0 0 0Devin Davis, OL So. 0 2 0 0 2 0Brad Lundblade, OL Fr. 0 1 1 0 0 0Jerel Morrow, S Fr. 0 1 1 0 0 0Rennie Childs, RB So. 0 1 1 0 0 0Blake Webb, WR So. 0 1 0 0 1 0Demarcus Sherod, LB So. 0 1 0 0 1 092 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


EXPLOSIVE PLAYSPASSING PLAYS - 20 YARDS OR LONGER (53)Yds Connection Opponent Result of Pass Result of Drive87 Garman to Sheperd Missouri State Touchdown Touchdown68 Rudolph to Washington Baylor Touchdown Touchdown57 Garman to Sheperd TCU 1st and 10 at TCU 12 Field Goal55 Walsh to Glidden Florida State Touchdown Touchdown50 Garman to Hill Texas Tech Touchdown Touchdown48 Rudolph to Castleman Washington 1st and 10 at UW 17 Missed FG47 Rudolph to Sheperd Washington Touchdown Touchdown47 Garman to Jarwin Texas Tech Touchdown Touchdown43 Rudolph to Sheperd Oklahoma Touchdown Touchdown43 Garman to Ateman UTSA 1st and 10 at UTSA 35 Touchdown43 Garman to Seales UTSA 1st and 10 at UTSA 20 Field Goal41 Garman to Ateman Texas Tech 1st and Goal at TTU 9 Touchdown40 Garman to Seales Iowa State Touchdown Touchdown40 Garman to Ateman Texas Tech 1st and 10 at TTU 35 Touchdown39 Rudolph to Sheperd Oklahoma Touchdown Touchdown39 Garman to Washington Texas Tech Touchdown Touchdown38 Garman to Washington West Virginia 1st and 10 at WVU 26 Missed FG38 Garman to Hill Kansas 1st and 10 at KU 22 Missed FG37 Rudolph to Washington Baylor 1st and 10 at BU 12 Touchdown37 Rudolph to Glidden Baylor 1st and 10 at BU 38 Touchdown36 Garman to Glidden UTSA 1st and 10 at UTSA 17 Touchdown34 Rudolph to Glidden Baylor 1st and 10 at BU 4 Touchdown34 Garman to Hill Kansas State 1st and 10 at KSU 18 Touchdown33 Garman to Washington Texas Tech Touchdown Touchdown33 Garman to Washington UTSA Touchdown Touchdown32 Rudolph to Sheperd Baylor 1st and 10 at BU 41 Interception32 Garman to Doolittle Texas 1st and 25 at OSU 44 Fumble32 Garman to Seales UTSA 1st and 10 at UTSA 30 Touchdown30 Rudolph to Glidden Washington 1st and 10 at UW 20 Touchdown30 Garman to Sheperd Iowa State 1st and 10 at ISU 26 Field Goal28 Rudolph to Washington Washington Touchdown Touchdown28 Garman to Seaton Texas Tech 1st and Goal at TTU 1 Touchdown27 Garman to Sheperd Missouri State 1st and 10 at MSU 22 Field Goal26 Rudolph to Seaton Oklahoma 1st and Goal at OU 3 Touchdown26 Garman to Seales Missouri State 1st and Goal at MSU 1 Field Goal25 Rudolph to Sheperd Oklahoma 1st and 10 at 50 yardline Punt25 Garman to Glidden Texas 2nd and 9 at OSU 26 Interception24 Garman to Glidden Kansas 1st and 10 at OSU 46 Field Goal23 Rudolph to Sheperd Washington 1st and 10 at UW 33 Field Goal23 Rudolph to Seaton Oklahoma 1st and 10 at OU 36 Touchdown23 Garman to Lacy Texas Tech 1st and 10 at 50 Touchdown22 Sheperd to Rudolph Washington 1st and 10 at UW 29 Touchdown22 Garman to Glidden UTSA 1st and Goal at UTSA 1 Touchdown22 Walsh to Hill Florida State 1st and 10 at FSU 11 Touchdown21 Rudolph to Washington Oklahoma 1st and 10 at OSU 48 Touchdown21 Garman to Jarwin Texas 4th and 3 at UT 29 Touchdown21 Garman to Sheperd Texas 1st and 10 at OSU 09 Punt21 Garman to Seales Missouri State Touchdown Touchdown21 Garman to Glidden Missouri State 1st and 10 at MSU 20 Touchdown21 Walsh to Hill Florida State 1st and 10 at FSU 45 Touchdown20 Rudolph to Seales Washington 1st and 10 at UW 39 Punt20 Garman to Seales Iowa State 1st and 10 at ISU 27 Field Goal20 Garman to Glidden Iowa State 1st and 10 at OSU 49 Field GoalRUNNING PLAYS - 20 YARDS OR LONGER (11)Yds Rusher Opponent Result of Rush Result of Drive51 Brandon Sheperd West Virginia 1st and Goal at WVU 8 Touchdown44 Tyreek Hill Missouri State 1st and 10 at MSU 25 Touchdown33 Desmond Roland Kansas Touchdown Touchdown29 Raymond Taylor Missouri State 1st and 10 at MSU 43 Downs26 Tyreek Hill Oklahoma 1st and 10 and OU 26 Touchdown24 J.W. Walsh Florida State Touchdown Touchdown23 Desmond Roland Washington 1st and 10 at UW 45 Field Goal22 Tyreek Hill TCU 1st and 10 at OSU 47 Punt20 Tyreek Hill Kansas State 1st and 10 at OSU 44 Punt20 James Washington Missouri State 1st and 10 at MSU 39 Field Goal20 J.W. Walsh Missouri State Touchdown TouchdownKICK RETURNS - 30 YARDS OR LONGER (9)Yds Returner Opponent Result of Return Result of Drive99 Tyreek Hill Kansas Touchdown Touchdown97 Tyreek Hill Iowa State Touchdown Touchdown46 Tyreek Hill Florida State 1st and 10 at FSU 39 Touchdown40 Tyreek Hill Florida State 1st and 10 at OSU 40 Punt33 Tyreek Hill Texas 1st and 10 at OSU 34 Fumble32 Tyreek Hill Texas 1st and 10 at OSU 32 Punt31 Brandon Sheperd Washington 1st and 10 at OSU 35 Punt31 Tyreek Hill Oklahoma 1st and 10 at OSU 38 Punt30 Brandon Sheperd West Virginia 1st and 10 at OSU 42 End of GamePUNT RETURNS - 20 YARDS OR LONGER (5)Yds Returner Opponent Result of Return Result of Drive92 Tyreek Hill Oklahoma Touchdown Touchdown37 Tyreek Hill Missouri State 1st and 10 at MSU 36 Missed FG28 Tyreek Hill Florida State 1st and 10 at OSU 47 Missed FG26 Tyreek Hill Iowa State 1st and 10 at OSU 49 Punt22 Tyreek Hill Iowa State 1st and 10 at OSU 42 Field GoalINTERCEPTION/FUMBLE RETURNS - 20 YARDS OR LONGER (3)Yds Returner Opponent Result of Return Result of Drive50 Ashton Lampkin UTSA Touchdown Touchdown38 Ramon Richards Kansas State Touchdown Touchdown35 Josh Furman Kansas 1st and 10 at KU 20 End of GameOKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 93


SCORING SUMMARYAUG. 30 VS. FLORIDA STATE QTR. TIME PLAYS YDS. ELAPSEDDesmond Roland, 1 yd run 2 3:58 11 75 4:21Ben Grogan, 37 yd field goal 2 0:00 5 29 0:29David Glidden, 55 yd pass from J.W. Walsh 3 10:45 3 76 0:58J.W. Walsh, 24 yd run 4 11:51 7 75 3:00J.W. Walsh, 3 yd run 4 1:55 7 39 1:53OCT. 11 AT KANSAS QTR. TIME PLAYS YDS. ELAPSEDBen Grogan, 43 yd field goal 1 9:36 7 52 2:52Desmond Roland, 33 yd run 1 3:48 5 48 1:18Ben Grogan, 25 yd field goal 2 10:55 11 36 4:54Jhajuan Seals, 7 yd pass from Daxx Garman 2 0:26 5 30 0:59Tyreek Hill, 99 yd kickoff return 4 6:43 - - -SEPT. 6 VS. MISSOURI STATE QTR. TIME PLAYS YDS. ELAPSEDBen Grogan, 37 yd field goal 1 11:38 10 59 3:22Rennie Childs, 2 yd run 1 3:44 5 21 2:14Rennie Childs, 2 yd run 2 11:47 6 55 1:46Brandon Sheperd, 87 yd pass from Daxx Garman 2 6:52 3 78 1:32Ben Grogan, 19 yd field goal 2 0:00 11 56 4:33Jhajuan Seales, 21 yd pass from Daxx Garman 3 12:01 4 68 1:32Ben Grogan, 34 yd field goal 3 6:51 7 42 2:18Ben Grogan, 36 yd field goal 4 14:41 9 38 2:13SEPT. 13 VS. UTSA QTR. TIME PLAYS YDS. ELAPSEDDesmond Roland, 1 yd run 1 5:28 12 75 3:41James Washington, 33 yd pass from Daxx Garman 1 1:30 5 83 1:46Brandon Sheperd, 18 yd pass from Daxx Garman 2 2:27 5 62 1:49Ben Grogan, 47 yd field goal 2 0:04 8 48 1:29Ben Grogan, 24 yd field goal 3 10:48 10 68 4:12Desmond Roland, 1 yd run 4 8:56 5 78 1:27Ben Grogan, 20 yd field goal 4 0:41 13 70 4:54Ashton Lampkin, 50 yd interception return 4 0:00 - - -SEPT. 25 VS. TEXAS TECH QTR. TIME PLAYS YDS. ELAPSEDJames Washington, 33 yd pass from Daxx Garman 1 1:48 4 80 0:59Desmond Roland, 1 yd run 2 7:00 4 61 0:48James Washington, 39 yd pass from Daxx Garman 2 5:29 1 39 0:08Blake Jarwin, 47 yd pass from Daxx Garman 3 10:07 5 92 1:09Tyreek Hill, 50 yd pass from Daxx Garman 3 7:34 4 75 1:03Ben Grogan, 42 yd field goal 4 14:55 13 47 5:11Daxx Garman, 8 yd run 4 7:39 4 <strong>15</strong> 2:05OCT. 4 VS. IOWA STATE QTR. TIME PLAYS YDS. ELAPSEDBen Grogan, 34 yd field goal 2 2:57 13 72 4:05Ben Grogan, 30 yd field goal 2 0:43 10 58 1:47Desmond Roland, 2 yd run 2 0:00 5 11 0:43Tyreek Hill, 97 yd kickoff return 3 14:49 - - -Jhajuan Seales, 40 yd pass from Daxx Garman 3 7:54 9 81 2:08Ben Grogan, 34 yd field goal 3 4:30 6 41 2:20Desmond Roland, 6 yd run 4 14:55 10 72 3:37OCT. 18 AT TCU QTR. TIME PLAYS YDS. ELAPSEDBen Grogan, 30 yd field goal 1 5:20 6 62 2:22Ben Grogan, 27 yd field goal 2 13:26 10 48 4:09Ben Grogan, 28 yd field goal 2 7:36 11 59 4:57OCT. 25 VS. WEST VIRGINIA QTR. TIME PLAYS YDS. ELAPSEDBen Grogan, 40 yd field goal 2 14:11 7 32 1:32Teddy Johnson, 8 yd pass from Daxx Garman 2 8:34 6 89 1:39NOV. 1 AT KANSAS STATE QTR. TIME PLAYS YDS. ELAPSEDTyreek Hill, 2 yd run 1 11:48 8 84 3:12Ramon Richards, 38 yd interception return 4 7:48 - - -NOV. 16 VS. TEXAS QTR. TIME PLAYS YDS. ELAPSEDJames Washington, 8 yd pass from Daxx Garman 4 9:02 10 61 4:07NOV. 22 AT BAYLOR QTR. TIME PLAYS YDS. ELAPSEDDesmond Roland, 1 yd run 1 7:32 6 43 2:48David Glidden, 8 yd pass from Mason Rudolph 2 0:01 10 75 4:17James Washington, 68 yd pass from Mason Rudolph 4 14:08 1 68 0:13Rennie Childs, 2 yd run 4 10:44 5 70 2:07DEC. 6 AT OKLAHOMA QTR. TIME PLAYS YDS. ELAPSEDDesmond Roland, 1 yd run 1 8:32 9 77 3:37Brandon Sheperd, 39 yd pass from Mason Rudolph 2 9:24 6 75 2:33Desmond Roland, 3 yd run 4 11:56 7 79 2:53Brandon Sheperd, 43 yd pass from Mason Rudolph 4 4:51 2 57 0:20Tyreek Hill, 92 yd punt return 4 0:45 - - -Ben Grogan, 21 yd field goal OT - 6 21 -JAN. 2 VS. WASHINGTON QTR. TIME PLAYS YDS. ELAPSEDJames Castleman, 1 yd run 1 9:53 11 84 5:07James Washington, 28 yd pass from Mason Rudolph 1 0:16 7 84 3:31Ben Grogan, 40 yd field goal 2 9:22 10 47 4:21Brandon Sheperd, 47 yd pass from Mason Rudolph 2 0:48 2 56 0:31Ben Grogan, 27 yd field goal 3 1:47 4 5 1:<strong>15</strong>Ben Grogan, 34 yd field goal 4 5:54 8 50 3:3094 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


SCORING DRIVE SUPERLATIVESSCORING DRIVE SUPERLATIVESLONGEST TOUCHDOWN PLAYS99 Tyreek Hill kickoff return at Kansas97 Tyreek Hill kickoff return vs. Iowa State92 Tyreek Hill punt return at Oklahoma87 Daxx Garman pass to Brandon Sheperd vs. Missouri State68 Mason Rudolph pass to James Washington55 J.W. Walsh pass to David Glidden vs. Florida State50 Daxx Garman pass to Tyreek Hill vs. Texas Tech50 Ashton Lampkin interception return vs. UTSA47 Mason Rudlph pass to Brandon Sheperd vs. Washington47 Daxx Garman pass to Blake Jarwin vs. Texas Tech43 Mason Rudolph pass to Brandon Sheperd40 Daxx Garman pass to Jhajuan Seales vs. Iowa State39 Mason Rudolph pass to Brandon Sheperd39 Daxx Garman pass to James Washington vs. Texas Tech38 Ramon Richards interception return at Kansas State33 Desmond Roland run at Kansas33 Daxx Garman pass to James Washington vs. Texas Tech33 Daxx Garman pass to James Washington vs. UTSA28 Mason Rudolph pass to James Washington vs. Washington24 J.W. Walsh run vs. Florida State21 Daxx Garman pass to Jhajuan Seales vs. Missouri StateFEWEST PLAYS1 play, 68 yds (TD) at Baylor1 play, 39 yds (TD) vs. Texas Tech2 plays, 57 yds (TD) at Oklahoma2 plays, 56 yds (TD) vs. Washington3 plays, 78 yds (TD) vs. Missouri State3 plays, 76 yds (TD) vs. Florida State4 plays, 80 yds (TD) vs. Texas Tech4 plays, 75 yds (TD) vs. Texas Tech4 plays, 68 yds (TD) vs. Missouri State4 plays, 61 yds (TD) vs. Texas Tech4 plays, <strong>15</strong> yds (TD) vs. Texas Tech4 plays, 5 yds (FG) vs. Washington5 plays, 92 yds (TD) vs. Texas Tech5 plays, 83 yds (TD) vs. UTSA5 plays, 78 yds (TD) vs. UTSA5 plays, 70 yds (TD) at Baylor5 plays, 62 yds (TD) vs. UTSA5 plays, 48 yds (TD) at Kansas5 plays, 30 yds (TD) at Kansas5 plays, 29 yds (FG) vs. Florida State5 plays, 21 yds (TD) vs. Missouri State5 plays, 11 yds (TD) vs. Iowa State6 plays, 89 yds (TD) vs. West Virginia6 plays, 75 yds (TD) at Oklahoma6 plays. 62 yds (FG) at TCU6 plays, 55 yds (TD) vs. Missouri State6 plays, 43 yds (TD) at Baylor6 plays, 41 yds (FG) vs. Iowa State6 plays, 21 yds (FG) at OklahomaMOST PLAYS13 plays, 72 yds (FG) vs. Iowa State13 plays, 70 yds (FG) vs. UTSA13 plays, 47 yds (FG) vs. Texas Tech12 plays, 75 yds (TD) vs. UTSA11 plays, 84 yds (TD) vs. Washington11 plays, 75 yds (TD) vs. Florida State11 plays, 59 yds (FG) at TCU11 plays, 56 yds (FG) vs. Missouri State11 plays, 36 yds (FG) at Kansas10 plays, 75 yds (TD) at Baylor10 plays, 72 yds (TD) vs. Iowa State10 plays, 68 yds (FG) vs. UTSA10 plays, 61 yds (TD) vs. Texas10 plays, 59 yds (FG) vs. Missouri State10 plays, 58 yds (FG) vs. Iowa State10 plays, 48 yds (FG) at TCU10 plays, 47 yds (FG) vs. Washington9 plays, 81 yds (TD) vs. Iowa State9 plays, 77 yds (TD) at Oklahoma9 plays, 38 yds (FG) vs. Missouri State8 plays, 84 yds (TD) at Kansas State8 plays, 50 yds (FG) vs. Washington8 plays, 48 yds (FG) vs. UTSA7 plays, 84 yds (TD) vs. Washington7 plays, 79 yds (TD) at Oklahoma7 plays, 75 yds (TD) vs. Florida State7 plays, 52 yds (FG) at Kansas7 plays, 42 yds (FG) vs. Missouri State7 plays, 39 yds (TD) vs. Florida State7 plays, 32 yds (FG) vs. West VirginiaMOST YARDS COVERED92 yds (TD) vs. Texas Tech89 yds (TD) vs. West Virginia84 yds (TD) vs. Washington84 yds (TD) vs. Washington84 yds (TD) at Kansas State83 yds (TD) vs. UTSA81 yds (TD) vs. Iowa State80 yds (TD) vs. Texas Tech79 yds (TD) at Oklahoma78 yds (TD) vs. UTSA78 yds (TD) vs. Missouri State77 yds (TD) at Oklahoma76 yds (TD) vs. Florida State75 yds (TD) at Oklahoma75 yds (TD) at Baylor75 yds (TD) vs. Texas Tech75 yds (TD) vs. UTSA75 yds (TD) vs. Florida State75 yds (TD) vs. Florida State72 yds (TD) vs. Iowa State72 yds (FG) vs. Iowa StateLEAST TIME ELAPSED0:08 - 1 plays, 39 yds (TD) vs. Texas Tech0:13 - 1 play, 68 yds (TD) at Baylor0:20 - 2 plays, 57 yds (TD) at Oklahoma0:29 - 5 plays, 29 yds (FG) vs. Florida State0:31 - 2 plays, 56 yds (TD) vs. Washington0:43 - 5 plays, 11 yds (TD) vs. Iowa State0:48 - 4 plays, 61 yds (TD) vs. Texas Tech0:58 - 3 plays, 76 yds (TD) vs. Florida State0:59 - 4 plays, 80 yds (TD) vs. Texas Tech0:59 - 5 plays, 30 yds (TD) at Kansas1:03 - 4 plays, 75 yds (TD) vs. Texas Tech1:09 - 5 plays, 92 yds (TD) vs. Texas Tech1:<strong>15</strong> - 4 plays, 5 yds (FG) vs. Washington1:18 - 5 plays, 48 yds (TD) at Kansas1:27 - 5 plays, 78 yds (TD) vs. UTSA1:29 - 8 plays, 48 yds (FG) vs. UTSA1:32 - 3 plays, 78 yds (TD) vs. Missouri State1:32 - 4 plays, 68 yds (TD) vs. Missouri State1:32 - 7 plays, 32 yds (FG) vs. West Virginia1:39 - 6 plays, 89 yds (TD) vs. West Virginia1:46 - 5 plays, 83 yds (TD) vs. UTSA1:46 - 6 plays, 55 yds (TD) vs. Missouri State1:47 - 10 plays, 58 yds (FG) vs. Iowa State1:49 - 5 plays, 62 yds (TD) vs. UTSA1:53 - 7 plays, 39 yds (TD) vs. Florida StateMOST TIME ELAPSED5:11 - 13 plays, 47 yds (FG) vs. Texas Tech5:07 - 11 plays, 84 yds (TD) vs. Washington4:57 - 11 plays, 59 yds (FG) at TCU4:54 - 13 plays, 70 yds (FG) vs. UTSA4:54 - 11 plays, 36 yds (FG) at Kansas4:33 - 11 plays, 56 yds (FG) vs. Missouri State4:21 - 11 plays, 75 yds (TD) vs. Florida State4:21 - 10 plays, 47 yds (FG) vs. Washington4:17 - 10 plays, 75 yds (TD) at Baylor4:12 - 10 plays, 68 yds (FG) vs. UTSA4:09 - 10 plays, 48 yds (FG) at TCU4:07 - 10 plays, 61 yds (TD) vs. Texas4:05 - 13 plays, 72 yds (FG) vs. Iowa State3:41 - 12 plays, 75 yds (TD) vs. UTSA3:37 - 9 plays, 77 yds (TD) at Oklahoma3:37 - 10 plays, 72 yds (TD) vs. Iowa State3:31 - 7 plays, 84 yds (TD) vs. Washington3:30 - 8 plays, 50 yds (FG) vs. Washington3:22 - 10 plays, 59 yds (FG) vs. Missouri State3:12 - 8 plays, 84 yds (TD) at Kansas State3:00 - 7 plays, 75 yds (TD) vs. Florida State2:53 - 7 plays, 79 yds (TD) at Oklahoma2:52 - 7 plays, 52 yds (FG) at Kansas2:48 - 6 plays, 43 yds (TD) at Baylor2:33 - 6 plays, 75 yds (TD) at Oklahoma2:22 - 6 plays. 62 yds (FG) at TCU2:20 - 6 plays, 41 yds (FG) vs. Iowa State2:18 - 7 plays, 42 yds (FG) vs. Missouri State2:14 - 5 plays, 21 yds (TD) vs. Missouri State2:13 - 9 plays, 38 yds (FG) vs. Missouri State2:08 - 9 plays, 81 yds (TD) vs. Iowa State2:07 - 5 plays, 70 yds (TD) at Baylor2:05 - 4 plays, <strong>15</strong> yds (TD) vs. Texas TechSCORING DRIVE ANALYSISOklahoma StateOpponentTD FG TD FGNegative Yards 0 0 0 00-9 yards 0 1 0 010-19 yards 2 0 0 220-29 yards 1 2 1 430-39 yards 3 3 0 140-49 yards 2 6 6 550-59 yards 3 6 5 360-69 yards 5 2 7 170-79 yards 13 2 14 180-89 yards 7 0 11 090-99 yards 1 0 3 0GAME-OPENING DRIVES-------- Oklahoma State -------- ------------ Opponent ------------Plays Yards TOP Result Plays Yards TOP Resultvs. Florida State 3 6 2:02 Punt 10 40 4:07 FGMissouri State 10 59 3:22 Field Goal 3 4 2:04 PuntUTSA 3 -2 1:00 Punt 4 12 1:50 PuntTexas Tech 4 33 1:24 Interception 10 83 3:45 TouchdownIowa State 3 -5 1:31 Punt 3 5 1:27 Puntat Kansas 3 -1 1:00 Punt 3 -1 1:32 Puntat TCU 5 <strong>15</strong> 2:57 Punt 5 6 1:34 PuntWest Virginia 7 37 2:41 Downs 5 62 1:50 Touchdownat Kansas State 8 84 3:12 Touchdown 10* 73* 4:16* Touchdown*Texas 3 -9 1:43 Punt 10 57 5:10 Touchdownat Baylor 3 5 1:35 Punt 2 69 0:36 Touchdownat Oklahoma 9 77 3:37 Touchdown 7 75 2:45 Touchdownvs. Washington 11 84 5:07 Touchdown 3 -1 1:08 Punt* Kansas State's Morgan Burns returned OSU's first kickoff for a touchdownSECOND HALF-OPENING DRIVES-------- Oklahoma State -------- ------------ Opponent ------------Plays Yards TOP Result Plays Yards TOP Resultvs. Florida State 3 76 0:58 Touchdown 7 65 3:02 FGMissouri State 4 68 1:32 Touchdown 3 7 1:27 PuntUTSA 10 68 4:12 FG 3 -8 1:40 PuntTexas Tech 3 -8 1:58 Punt 3 3 1:46 PuntIowa State* 9* 81* 2:08* Touchdown* 11 71 4:47 Touchdownat Kansas 8 33 3:03 Interception 3 7 1:20 Puntat TCU 5 25 1:16 Punt 14 79 5:04 TouchdownWest Virginia 5 31 2:14 Punt 12 53 5:01 Field Goalat Kansas State 5 10 2:45 Punt 9 75 4:41 TouchdownTexas 3 5 0:54 Punt 3 5 1:47 Puntat Baylor 3 8 2:10 Punt 6 39 1:28 Interceptionat Oklahoma 5 28 2:40 Punt 14 63 6:29 Fumblevs. Washington 3 6 1:36 Punt 7 82 3:08 Touchdown* Tyreek Hill returned a kickoff for a touchdown to open the second half against Iowa StateOKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 95


OSU IN THE BIG 12 AND NCAA STATISTICAL RANKINGSTEAM STATSINDIVIDUAL STATSBig 12 NCAACategory Actual Rank RankScoring Offense 27.6 7 73Scoring Defense 31.2 7 92Total Offense 378.8 7 82Total Defense 432 7 91Rushing Offense 136.6 7 99Rushing Defense 162.8 5 57Pass Offense 242.2 7 53Pass Defense 269.2 8 110Pass Efficiency 128.48 6 67Pass Efficiency Defense 137.05 9 99Kickoff Returns 20.48 6 73Punt Return Average 9.77 5 35Interceptions 12 5 54Net Punting 39.58 3 23Kickoff Coverage 21.04 6 62Field Goal Kicking Pct. 78.6 3 NRPAT Kicking Pct. 100 1 NRSacks Per Game 2.54 4 33Fewest Sacks Allowed Per Game 3.08 10 113First Downs Per Game 18.9 8 98Opponent First Downs Per Game 22 8 903rd Down Conversion Pct. 33 10 113Oppt. 3rd Down Conv. Pct. 40.8 6 744th Down Conversion Pct. 50 4 58Oppt. 4th Down Conv. Pct. 31.3 3 14Yards Penalized Per Game 53.8 5 71Opponent Yards Penalized Per Game 62.7 3 NRTime of Possession 27:59 9 110Turnover Margin -0.62 8 109Red Zone Scoring Pct. 90.5 1 13Red Zone Scoring Pct. Defense 85.4 7 86Big 12 NCAA24 TYREEK HILL - ATH Actual Rank RankAll-Pupose Yards Per Game <strong>15</strong>0.92 2 11Combined Kick Returns 996 1 3Kickoff Return Touchdowns 2 1 2Kickoff Returns 24.7 3 35Punt Return Touchdowns 1 2 11Punt Returns 9.5 3 23Big 12 NCAA28 JAMES WASHINGTON - WR Actual Rank RankReceiving Touchdowns 6 13 78Yards per Reception 16.7 8 47Big 12 NCAA7 BRANDON SHEPERD - WR Actual Rank RankReceiving Yards 737 14 91Yards per Reception 18.9 3 20Big 12 NCAA19 BEN GROGAN - K Actual Rank RankField Goal Percentage 0.786 3 36Field Goals Per Game 1.69 2 9Scoring 8.2 5 34Big 12 NCAA52 RYAN SIMMONS - LB Actual Rank RankSolo Tackles 5.1 8 59Ben GroganBig 12 NCAA38 EMMANUEL OGBAH - DE Actual Rank RankSacks 0.85 2 <strong>15</strong>Tackles For Loss 1.3 3 24Big 12 NCAA26 DESMOND ROLAND - RB Actual Rank RankRushing Touchdowns 10 4 60Rushing Yards 770 6 92Rushing Yards Per Game 70 5 76Big 12 NCAA13 JORDAN STERNS - S Actual Rank RankBlocked Kicks 2 2 8Total Tackles 7.9 8 97Big 12 NCAA91 JAMES CASTLEMAN - DT Actual Rank RankBlocked Kicks 3 1 1Big 12 NCAA35 KIP SMITH - P Actual Rank RankPunting 41.8 7 55NR: NCAA does not track national rankings in this category.96 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


2014 STATISTICSRESULTSDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTENDAug 30, 2014 vs #1 Florida State L 31-37 6<strong>15</strong>21Sept 6, 2014 MISSOURI STATE W 40-23 5<strong>15</strong>62Sep 13, 2014 UTSA W 43-13 54577* Sep 25, 2014 TEXAS TECH W 45-35 55958* Oct 4, 2014 IOWA STATE W 37-20 52608* Oct 11, 2014 at Kansas W 27-20 31985* Oct 18, 2014 at #12 TCU L 9-42 43214* Oct 25, 2014 #22 WEST VIRGINIA L 10-34 59124* Nov 1, 2014 at #9 Kansas State L 14-48 53746* Nov <strong>15</strong>, 2014 TEXAS L 7-28 52495* Nov 22, 2014 at #6 Baylor L 28-49 47179* Dec 06, 2014 at #18 Oklahoma W (OT) 38-35 85312Jan 02, 20<strong>15</strong> vs Washington W 30-22 35409* Big 12 GameTEAM STATISTICS OSU OPPSCORING 359 406Points Per Game 27.6 31.2Points Off Turnovers 113 169FIRST DOWNS 246 286Rushing 92 117Passing 128 145Penalty 26 24RUSHING YARDAGE 1776 2117Yards gained rushing 2136 2477Yards lost rushing 360 360Rushing Attempts 506 517Average Per Rush 3.5 4.1Average Per Game 136.6 162.8TDs Rushing 18 24PASSING YARDAGE 3149 3499Comp-Att-Int 222-401-17 275-453-12Average Per Pass 7.9 7.7Average Per Catch 14.2 12.7Average Per Game 242.2 269.2TDs Passing 19 23TOTAL OFFENSE 4925 5616Total Plays 907 970Average Per Play 5.4 5.8Average Per Game 378.8 432.0KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 50-1024 56-1178PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 30-293 25-79INT RETURNS: #-Yards 12-<strong>15</strong>5 17-184KICK RETURN AVERAGE 20.5 21.0PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 9.8 3.2INT RETURN AVERAGE 12.9 10.8FUMBLES-LOST 11-5 12-2PENALTIES-Yards 79-700 89-8<strong>15</strong>Average Per Game 53.8 62.7PUNTS-Yards 81-3385 76-3079Average Per Punt 41.8 40.5Net punt average 39.6 36.4KICKOFFS-Yards 70-4147 81-4768Average Per Kick 59.2 58.9Net kick average 37.4 37.0TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 28:00 32:003RD-DOWN Conversions 64/194 84/2063rd-Down Pct 33% 41%4TH-DOWN Conversions 8/16 5/164th-Down Pct 50% 31%SACKS BY-Yards 33-203 40-235MISC YARDS 0 0TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 42 51FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 22-28 17-24ON-SIDE KICKS 1-2 0-0RED-ZONE SCORES (38-42) 90% (41-48) 85%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (21-42) 50% (28-48) 58%PAT-ATTEMPTS (41-41) 100% (47-49) 96%ATTENDANCE 326324 261436Games/Avg Per Game 6/54387 5/52287Neutral Site Games 2/48465RUSHINGGP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/GRoland, Desmond 11 203 804 34 770 3.8 10 33 70.0Hill, Tyreek 12 102 568 34 534 5.2 1 44 44.5Childs, Rennie 10 78 314 20 294 3.8 3 19 29.4Walsh, J.W. 2 <strong>15</strong> 108 <strong>15</strong> 93 6.2 2 24 46.5Taylor, Raymond 4 18 79 9 70 3.9 0 29 17.5Sheperd, Brandon 13 4 69 0 69 17.2 0 51 5.3Washington, James 13 1 20 0 20 20.0 0 20 1.5Johnson, Teddy 13 2 2 1 1 0.5 0 2 0.1Castleman, James 13 1 1 0 1 1.0 1 1 0.1Garman, Daxx 9 60 <strong>15</strong>3 170 -17 -0.3 1 14 -1.9TEAM 12 8 0 26 -26 -3.2 0 0 -2.2Rudolph, Mason 3 14 18 51 -33 -2.4 0 7 -11.0Total.......... 13 506 2136 360 1776 3.5 18 51 136.6Opponents...... 13 517 2477 360 2117 4.1 24 56 162.8PASSINGG Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/GGarman, Daxx 9 122.40 <strong>15</strong>2-277-12 54.9 2041 12 87 226.8Rudolph, Mason 3 <strong>15</strong>4.01 49-86-4 57.0 853 6 68 284.3Walsh, J.W. 2 113.53 20-36-1 55.6 233 1 55 116.5TEAM 12 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Sheperd, Brandon 13 284.80 1-1-0 100.0 22 0 22 1.7Total.......... 13 128.48 222-401-17 55.4 3149 19 87 242.2Opponents...... 13 137.05 275-453-12 60.7 3499 23 84 269.2RECEIVINGG No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/GGlidden, David 13 42 598 14.2 2 55 46.0Sheperd, Brandon 13 39 737 18.9 5 87 56.7Hill, Tyreek 12 31 281 9.1 1 50 23.4Washington, James 13 28 456 16.3 6 68 35.1Ateman, Marcell 12 20 268 13.4 0 43 22.3Seales, Jhajuan 12 18 278 <strong>15</strong>.4 3 43 23.2Seaton, Jeremy 12 13 162 12.5 0 28 13.5Hays, Austin 10 9 57 6.3 0 <strong>15</strong> 5.7Jarwin, Blake 13 5 107 21.4 1 47 8.2Lacy, Chris 12 4 47 11.8 0 23 3.9Samples, Ra'Shaad 6 3 11 3.7 0 5 1.8Doolittle, Kameron 13 2 40 20.0 0 32 3.1Curry, C.J. 6 2 18 9.0 0 17 3.0Roland, Desmond 11 2 -5 -2.5 0 0 -0.5Castleman, James 13 1 48 48.0 0 48 3.7Rudolph, Mason 3 1 22 22.0 0 22 7.3Childs, Rennie 10 1 16 16.0 0 16 1.6Johnson, Teddy 13 1 8 8.0 1 8 0.6Total.......... 13 222 3149 14.2 19 87 242.2Opponents...... 13 275 3499 12.7 23 84 269.2TOTAL OFFENSEG Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/GGarman, Daxx 9 337 -17 2041 2024 224.9Rudolph, Mason 3 100 -33 853 820 273.3Roland, Desmond 11 203 770 0 770 70.0Hill, Tyreek 12 102 534 0 534 44.5Walsh, J.W. 2 51 93 233 326 163.0Childs, Rennie 10 78 294 0 294 29.4Sheperd, Brandon 13 5 69 22 91 7.0Taylor, Raymond 4 18 70 0 70 17.5Washington, James 13 1 20 0 20 1.5Castleman, James 13 1 1 0 1 0.1Johnson, Teddy 13 2 1 0 1 0.1TEAM 12 9 -26 0 -26 -2.2Total.......... 13 907 1776 3149 4925 378.8Opponents...... 13 970 2117 3499 5616 432.0SCORE BY QUARTERS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT TOTALOklahoma State 79 114 54 109 3 359Opponents 123 68 99 116 0 406OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 97


2014 STATISTICSSCORING|------ PATs ------|TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf PointsGrogan, Ben 0 22-28 41-41 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 107Roland, Desmond 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 60Washington, James 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36Hill, Tyreek 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30Sheperd, Brandon 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30Childs, Rennie 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18Seales, Jhajuan 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18Glidden, David 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12Walsh, J.W. 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12Garman, Daxx 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Castleman, James 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Lampkin, Ashton 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Johnson, Teddy 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Jarwin, Blake 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Richards, Ramon 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Total.......... 42 22-28 41-41 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 359Opponents...... 51 17-24 47-49 0-1 1 1-1 0 0 406PUNT RETURNSNo. Yds Avg TD LongHill, Tyreek 27 256 9.5 1 92Sheperd, Brandon 2 7 3.5 0 7Sterns, Jordan 1 30 30.0 0 19Total.......... 30 293 9.8 1 92Opponents...... 25 79 3.2 0 31INTERCEPTIONSNo. Yds Avg TD LongRichards, Ramon 3 38 12.7 1 38Jacobs, Seth 2 16 8.0 0 14Peterson, Kevin 2 16 8.0 0 11Lampkin, Ashton 2 50 25.0 1 50Stephens, Larry 1 0 0.0 0 0Furman, Josh 1 35 35.0 0 35Castleman, James 1 0 0.0 0 0Total.......... 12 <strong>15</strong>5 12.9 2 50Opponents...... 17 184 10.8 2 52KICK RETURNSNo. Yds Avg TD LongHill, Tyreek 30 740 24.7 2 99Jarwin, Blake 6 66 11.0 0 19Sheperd, Brandon 6 128 21.3 0 31Johnson, Teddy 3 24 8.0 0 13Roland, Desmond 3 31 10.3 0 <strong>15</strong>Washington, James 1 22 22.0 0 22Seales, Jhajuan 1 13 13.0 0 13Total.......... 50 1024 20.5 2 99Opponents...... 56 1178 21.0 2 96FUMBLE RETURNSNo. Yds Avg TD LongTotal.......... 0 0 0.0 0 0Opponents...... 3 46 <strong>15</strong>.3 0 25ALL-PURPOSEG Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/GHill, Tyreek 12 534 281 256 740 0 1811 <strong>15</strong>0.9Sheperd, Brandon 13 69 737 7 128 0 941 72.4Roland, Desmond 11 770 -5 0 31 0 796 72.4Glidden, David 13 0 598 0 0 0 598 46.0Washington, James 13 20 456 0 22 0 498 38.3Childs, Rennie 10 294 16 0 0 0 310 31.0Seales, Jhajuan 12 0 278 0 13 0 291 24.2Ateman, Marcell 12 0 268 0 0 0 268 22.3Jarwin, Blake 13 0 107 0 66 0 173 13.3Seaton, Jeremy 12 0 162 0 0 0 162 13.5Walsh, J.W. 2 93 0 0 0 0 93 46.5Taylor, Raymond 4 70 0 0 0 0 70 17.5Hays, Austin 10 0 57 0 0 0 57 5.7Lampkin, Ashton 4 0 0 0 0 50 50 12.5Castleman, James 13 1 48 0 0 0 49 3.8Lacy, Chris 12 0 47 0 0 0 47 3.9Doolittle, Kameron 13 0 40 0 0 0 40 3.1Richards, Ramon 13 0 0 0 0 38 38 2.9Furman, Josh 13 0 0 0 0 35 35 2.7Johnson, Teddy 13 1 8 0 24 0 33 2.5Sterns, Jordan 13 0 0 30 0 0 30 2.3Curry, C.J. 6 0 18 0 0 0 18 3.0Peterson, Kevin 13 0 0 0 0 16 16 1.2Jacobs, Seth 13 0 0 0 0 16 16 1.2Samples, Ra'Shaad 6 0 11 0 0 0 11 1.8Rudolph, Mason 3 -33 22 0 0 0 -11 -3.7Garman, Daxx 9 -17 0 0 0 0 -17 -1.9TEAM 12 -26 0 0 0 0 -26 -2.2Total.......... 13 1776 3149 293 1024 <strong>15</strong>5 6397 492.1Opponents...... 13 2117 3499 79 1178 184 7057 542.8FIELD GOALSFGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg BlkGrogan, Ben 22-28 78.6 1-1 7-8 9-11 5-7 0-1 47 0FIELD GOAL SEQUENCEOklahoma StateOPPONENTSFlorida State 42,(37) (36),(27),(37)Missouri State (37),51,46,(19),(34),(36) 39,(38)UTSA (47),(24),(20) (24),(38)Texas Tech (42) -Iowa State (34),(30),(34) (34),(34)Kansas (43),(25),33 42,(21),(35)TCU (30),(27),(28) 48West Virginia (40),36 (39),(43)Kansas State - (37),(53)Texas - (51),21,(34),(44)Baylor - 34Oklahoma (21) 44Washington (40),(27),(34),27 43Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.PUNTINGNo. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 BlkdSmith, Kip 81 3385 41.8 71 5 33 25 0Total.......... 81 3385 41.8 71 5 33 25 0Opponents...... 76 3079 40.5 69 1 18 19 2KICKOFFSNo. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLnSmith, Kip 70 4147 59.2 14 0Total.......... 70 4147 59.2 14 0 1178 37.4 27Opponents...... 81 4768 58.9 30 0 1024 37.0 2898 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


2014 STATISTICSDEFENSIVE STATS|-------Tackles-------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| BlkdGP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf1C Sterns, Jordan 13 72 31 103 4.5-8 . . 4 . . 2 2 .52 Simmons, Ryan 13 79 17 96 12.0-27 2.0-4 . 4 1 . . . .10 Jacobs, Seth 13 72 20 92 6.5-16 . 2-16 5 2 . 2 . .14 Furman, Josh 13 50 14 64 14.0-65 7.0-42 1-35 4 . . 1 . .1 Peterson, Kevin 13 53 6 59 1.5-2 . 2-16 11 . . . . .31 Flowers, Tre 12 47 9 56 2.0-7 . . 3 . . . . .38 Ogbah, Emmanuel 13 37 12 49 17.0-89 11.0-78 . 5 3 . 1 . .91 Castleman, James 13 30 <strong>15</strong> 45 8.0-24 3.5-17 1-0 2 3 . . 3 .92 Bean, Jimmy 13 32 10 42 6.0-36 3.5-23 . 1 5 . 3 . .18 Richards, Ramon 13 34 8 42 2.0-6 . 3-38 4 . . . . .20 Stephens, Larry 8 31 10 41 2.0-6 . 1-0 3 . 1-0 . . .98 Hautau, Ofa 13 22 8 30 4.0-14 1.5-6 . . 2 . . 1 .89 Wren, Sam 13 21 4 25 7.0-22 2.0-7 . . 3 . . . .1I Phillips, Justin 8 12 6 18 . . . . . . . . .90 Clark, Trace 13 13 4 17 2.0-6 . . . 1 . . . .95 Leveni, Vili 13 11 5 16 4.5-17 1.0-10 . . 1 . . . .1B Tucker, Kirk 13 11 4 <strong>15</strong> 1.0-1 . . . . . . . .5X Morrow, Jerel 13 12 1 13 1.0-9 1.0-9 . . . . . . .96 Taylor, Vincent 10 10 3 13 1.0-4 . . . . . . . .9 Akem, Gyasi 10 9 . 9 . . . . . . . . .42 Sherod, Demarcus 7 3 5 8 . . . . . . . . .16 Robertson, Deric 11 7 1 8 . . . . . . . . .37 Jeffcoat, Elliott 12 7 . 7 . . . . . . . . .39 Johnson, Teddy 13 6 . 6 . . . . . . . . .3X Hardeman, Chris 10 6 . 6 . . . . . . . . .2H Franklin, DeShawn 8 3 1 4 . . . . . . . . .2 Curry, Darius 4 4 . 4 . . . . . . . . .6 Lampkin, Ashton 4 3 1 4 . . 2-50 3 . . . . .40 Averette, Devante 2 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .87 Irokansi, Victor 9 1 2 3 1.0-7 1.0-7 . . . . . . .22 Offray, Juwan 7 3 . 3 . . . . . . . . .80 Doolittle, Kameron 13 3 . 3 . . . . . . . . .7 Sheperd, Brandon 13 3 . 3 . . . . . . . . .54 Elias, Josh 13 3 . 3 . . . . . 1-0 . . .<strong>15</strong> Lacy, Chris 12 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .4X Harding, Dylan 11 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .48 Bassett, Dawson 11 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .32 Catlin, Kris 1 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .1J Rudolph, Mason 3 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .97 Davis, Eric 5 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .5 Webb, Blake 4 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .35 Smith, Kip 13 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .24 Hill, Tyreek 12 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .86 Veatch, Zac 12 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .75 Grisbhy, Chris 13 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .61 Smith, Kaleb 11 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .44 Seaton, Jeremy 12 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .Total.......... 13 724 205 929 97-366 33-203 12-<strong>15</strong>5 49 21 2-0 9 6 .Opponents...... 13 670 206 876 92.0-357 40-235 17-184 35 24 5-46 6 . .OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 99


2014 STATISTICSGAME-BY-GAME PASSING#12 Garman, Daxx Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds EfficMissouri State 26 16 0 61.5 244 2 87 2 14 165.8UTSA 30 16 0 53.3 3<strong>15</strong> 2 43 4 12 163.5Texas Tech 31 17 2 54.8 370 4 50 2 10 184.8Iowa State 41 26 2 63.4 271 1 40 3 14 117.2Kansas 31 17 1 54.8 161 1 38 4 30 102.7TCU 25 10 2 40.0 132 0 57 2 11 68.4West Virginia 41 21 2 51.2 242 1 38 2 20 99.1Kansas State 23 12 2 52.2 148 0 34 5 33 88.8Texas 29 17 1 58.6 <strong>15</strong>8 1 32 7 30 108.9TOTALS 277 <strong>15</strong>2 12 54.9 2041 12 87 31 174 122.4#1J Rudolph, Mason Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds EfficBaylor 25 13 2 52.0 281 2 68 3 19 <strong>15</strong>6.8Oklahoma 35 19 1 54.3 273 2 43 2 8 132.9Washington 26 17 1 65.4 299 2 48 3 20 179.7TOTALS 86 49 4 57.0 853 6 68 8 47 <strong>15</strong>4.0#4 Walsh, J.W. Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds EfficFlorida State 27 <strong>15</strong> 1 55.6 203 1 55 1 14 123.5Missouri State 9 5 0 55.6 30 0 13 0 0 83.6TOTALS 36 20 1 55.6 233 1 55 1 14 113.5#7 Sheperd, B. Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds EfficWashington 1 1 0 100.0 22 0 22 0 0 284.8TOTALS 1 1 0 100.0 22 0 22 0 0 284.8#TM TEAM Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds EfficFlorida State 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0TOTALS 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0GAME-BY-GAME RUSHINGRUSHING No-Yds/TD FSU MSU UTSA TTU ISU KU TCU WVU KS UT BU OU WASHRoland, Desmond 203-770/10 12-28/1 DNP 21-95/2 23-86/1 19-95/2 21-87/1 23-84/0 12-37/0 DNP 5-21/0 17-46/1 18-68/2 32-123/0Hill, Tyreek 102-534/1 8-44/0 8-62/0 7-29/0 6-39/0 9-22/0 - 11-52/0 14-78/0 18-102/1 8-16/0 10-52/0 3-38/0 DNPChilds, Rennie 78-294/3 10-47/0 12-39/2 13-44/0 5-10/0 3-13/0 7-31/0 DNP DNP 9-36/0 2-7/0 8-34/1 DNP 9-33/0Walsh, J.W. <strong>15</strong>-93/2 11-51/2 4-42/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPTaylor, Raymond 18-70/0 DNP 5-39/0 2-2/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 7-25/0 4-4/0 DNP DNP DNP DNPSheperd, B. 4-69/0 - - - - - - - 1-51/0 - - - 1-7/0 2-11/0Washington, J. 1-20/0 - 1-20/0 - - - - - - - - - - -Johnson, Teddy 2-1/0 - - - - - - - - - - 2-1/0 - -Castleman, J. 1-1/1 - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-1/1Garman, Daxx 60--17/1 DNP 5-4/0 6--8/0 7-27/1 9-5/0 7-1/0 4--9/0 5-3/0 9--30/0 8--10/0 DNP DNP DNPTEAM 8--26/0 1--9/0 - - 1--4/0 2--6/0 2--5/0 1--1/0 - - - - DNP 1--1/0Rudolph, Mason 14--33/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 6--17/0 4--1/0 4--<strong>15</strong>/0GAME-BY-GAME RECEIVINGRECEIVING No-Yds/TD FSU MSU UTSA TTU ISU KU TCU WVU KS UT BU OU WASHSheperd, B. 39-737/5 2-29/0 4-131/1 1-18/1 1-8/0 8-91/0 2-22/0 1-57/0 3-37/0 1-<strong>15</strong>/0 2-28/0 2-47/0 7-<strong>15</strong>6/2 5-98/1Glidden, David 42-598/2 2-74/1 4-33/0 2-58/0 - 6-64/0 4-36/0 5-59/0 5-63/0 3-32/0 3-31/0 5-99/1 1-19/0 2-30/0Washington, J. 28-456/6 1-5/0 - 1-33/1 3-87/2 2-3/0 2-17/0 - 5-87/0 3-33/0 3-19/1 4-114/1 2-25/0 2-33/1Hill, Tyreek 31-281/1 6-62/0 1-2/0 2-12/0 3-50/1 2-5/0 4-52/0 1-6/0 3-26/0 1-34/0 1-4/0 1-6/0 6-22/0 DNPSeales, Jhajuan 18-278/3 2-26/0 3-54/1 2-75/0 - 4-75/1 2-6/1 - DNP 2-17/0 2-5/0 - - 1-20/0Ateman, Marcell 20-268/0 - 1-4/0 4-70/0 6-130/0 3-33/0 1-7/0 2--3/0 - 2-17/0 1-10/0 - DNP -Seaton, Jeremy 13-162/0 1-2/0 - - 1-28/0 DNP - 1-13/0 1-11/0 - 1-2/0 1-<strong>15</strong>/0 3-51/0 4-40/0Jarwin, Blake 5-107/1 - - 1-17/0 1-47/1 - - - - - 2-29/0 - - 1-14/0Hays, Austin 9-57/0 - 3-21/0 2-13/0 - - 2-21/0 - 2-2/0 DNP DNP DNP - -Castleman, J. 1-48/0 - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-48/0Lacy, Chris 4-47/0 1-5/0 - 1-19/0 1-23/0 1-0/0 - - - - - - DNP -Doolittle, K. 2-40/0 - - - - - - - 1-8/0 - 1-32/0 - - -Rudolph, Mason 1-22/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - - 1-22/0Curry, C.J. 2-18/0 DNP 2-18/0 DNP - - DNP DNP - - DNP DNP - DNPChilds, Rennie 1-16/0 - - - - - - DNP DNP - - - DNP 1-16/0Samples, R. 3-11/0 DNP 3-11/0 - DNP DNP - - - - DNP DNP DNP DNPJohnson, Teddy 1-8/1 - - - - - - - 1-8/1 - - - - -Roland, Desmond 2--5/0 - DNP - 1--3/0 - - - - DNP 1--2/0 - - -100 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


2014 STATISTICSGAME-BY-GAME TACKLESTOTAL TACKLES UA-A TOT FSU MSU UTSA TTU ISU KU TCU WVU KS UT BU OU WASHSterns, Jordan 72-31 103 7-1 2-1 8-0 8-1 2-3 4-1 3-2 16-4 6-0 6-3 3-4 3-10 4-1Simmons, Ryan 79-17 96 7-0 7-0 5-2 9-1 3-1 6-3 9-2 8-0 3-0 4-2 11-2 4-4 3-0Jacobs, Seth 72-20 92 3-4 4-1 5-0 9-1 5-3 5-1 6-1 4-0 1-0 7-1 9-1 6-7 8-0Furman, Josh 50-14 64 3-2 5-0 5-1 3-1 6-4 4-0 3-2 6-2 2-0 5-0 2-0 0-2 6-0Peterson, Kevin 53-6 59 5-0 1-0 3-0 5-1 1-1 3-0 6-0 1-1 5-0 4-1 11-0 6-2 2-0Flowers, Tre 47-9 56 4-1 0-2 1-0 6-0 5-3 6-0 7-0 5-2 4-0 6-1 1-0 DNP 2-0Ogbah, Emmanuel 37-12 49 6-0 1-0 2-1 2-3 1-1 9-1 2-0 3-2 2-0 3-0 3-0 0-4 3-0Castleman, J. 30-<strong>15</strong> 45 3-2 2-0 3-0 1-2 - 3-4 0-1 3-1 2-0 4-0 4-1 2-4 3-0Richards, Ramon 34-8 42 - 2-0 1-0 3-2 0-1 0-1 2-0 1-1 7-0 5-0 5-0 2-3 6-0Bean, Jimmy 32-10 42 3-0 2-1 3-0 4-3 1-3 3-1 1-0 1-1 - 7-0 5-0 1-1 1-0Stephens, Larry 31-10 41 3-0 5-0 4-2 3-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 3-1 2-0 8-6 3-1Hautau, Ofa 22-8 30 1-1 - 2-1 1-1 2-0 2-1 1-0 3-1 1-0 3-0 4-0 0-3 2-0Wren, Sam 21-4 25 2-0 4-0 1-0 2-0 0-1 1-0 2-0 2-0 - - 4-1 3-1 0-1Phillips, J. 12-6 18 - 3-1 2-0 0-1 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-1 7-3 -Clark, Trace 13-4 17 0-2 3-0 1-0 0-1 - 1-1 3-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 -Leveni, Vili 11-5 16 - - 1-0 2-0 1-0 - 1-0 3-0 1-0 - 1-0 0-4 1-1Tucker, Kirk 11-4 <strong>15</strong> - 1-1 0-1 0-1 - 1-0 2-1 - 2-0 1-0 2-0 - 2-0Taylor, Vincent 10-3 13 1-0 2-1 1-0 - 0-1 1-0 2-1 1-0 2-0 DNP - DNP DNPMorrow, Jerel 12-1 13 - - 4-0 1-0 2-0 - 1-0 - - 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-1Akem, Gyasi 9-0 9 1-0 2-0 - 1-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 - 1-0 DNP DNP - DNPRobertson, D. 7-1 8 DNP 3-1 DNP - - - 1-0 - 3-0 - - - -Sherod, D. 3-5 8 DNP 1-2 DNP 1-0 0-3 DNP 1-0 DNP - - - DNP DNPJeffcoat, E. 7-0 7 DNP - - - - - 1-0 1-0 1-0 - 2-0 - 2-0Hardeman, Chris 6-0 6 - 1-0 1-0 1-0 DNP 2-0 - 1-0 - - DNP DNP -Johnson, Teddy 6-0 6 1-0 - 2-0 - 1-0 1-0 1-0 - - - - - -Curry, Darius 4-0 4 DNP DNP DNP - 1-0 DNP 2-0 DNP 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNPLampkin, Ashton 3-1 4 2-0 - 1-1 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPFranklin, D. 3-1 4 DNP DNP DNP DNP - 1-1 1-0 - - DNP 1-0 - -Elias, Josh 3-0 3 - - - - 1-0 - 1-0 1-0 - - - - -Sheperd, B. 3-0 3 - - - - - 1-0 - - 1-0 1-0 - - -Averette, D. 2-1 3 DNP DNP DNP 1-0 1-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPIrokansi, V. 1-2 3 DNP 1-1 - - - DNP - - 0-1 DNP - - DNPDoolittle, K. 3-0 3 - - - 3-0 - - - - - - - - -Offray, Juwan 3-0 3 - 1-0 - - 1-0 1-0 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPCatlin, Kris 1-1 2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-1Lacy, Chris 1-1 2 - - 1-1 - - - - - - - - DNP -Rudolph, Mason 1-1 2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0 - 0-1Davis, Eric 2-0 2 - 2-0 - - DNP DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPHarding, Dylan 1-1 2 - - - DNP - 0-1 - - - 1-0 - - DNPBassett, Dawson 1-1 2 - 0-1 - 1-0 - - - - - DNP - - DNPSmith, Kaleb 0-1 1 0-1 - - DNP - - - - - DNP - - -Veatch, Zac 1-0 1 - - - - - - - - - 1-0 DNP - -Seaton, Jeremy 1-0 1 - - 1-0 - DNP - - - - - - - -Smith, Kip 1-0 1 - 1-0 - - - - - - - - - - -Hill, Tyreek 1-0 1 - - - - - - - 1-0 - - - - DNPWebb, Blake 0-1 1 DNP DNP - - - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-1Grisbhy, Chris 1-0 1 - - - - - - - - 1-0 - - - -OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 101


2014 STATISTICSINDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME ALL-PURPOSE YARDSALL-PURPOSE YARDS TOTAL FSU MSU UTSA TTU ISU KU TCU WVU KS UT BU OU WASHHill, Tyreek 1811 278 101 53 <strong>15</strong>4 221 170 102 123 189 137 97 186 DNPSheperd, B. 941 29 146 18 8 91 22 57 118 <strong>15</strong> 28 47 163 199Roland, Desmond 796 28 DNP 95 83 95 93 84 37 DNP 19 56 83 123Glidden, David 598 74 33 58 - 64 36 59 63 32 31 99 19 30Washington, J. 498 5 42 33 87 3 17 - 87 33 19 114 25 33Childs, Rennie 310 47 39 44 10 13 31 DNP DNP 36 7 34 DNP 49Seales, Jhajuan 291 26 54 75 - 75 6 - DNP 30 5 - - 20Ateman, Marcell 268 - 4 70 130 33 7 -3 - 17 10 - DNP -Jarwin, Blake 173 19 - 17 47 - 17 - - - 29 30 - 14Seaton, Jeremy 162 2 - - 28 DNP - 13 11 - 2 <strong>15</strong> 51 40Walsh, J.W. 93 51 42 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPTaylor, Raymond 70 DNP 39 2 DNP DNP DNP DNP 25 4 DNP DNP DNP DNPHays, Austin 57 - 21 13 - - 21 - 2 DNP DNP DNP - -Lampkin, Ashton 50 - - 50 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPCastleman, J. 49 - - - - - - - - - - - - 49Lacy, Chris 47 5 - 19 23 - - - - - - - DNP -Doolittle, K. 40 - - - - - - - 8 - 32 - - -Richards, Ramon 38 - - - - - - - - 38 - - - -Furman, Josh 35 - - - - - 35 - - - - - - -Johnson, Teddy 33 - 13 - - - 5 - 8 - - 7 - -Sterns, Jordan 30 - 30 - - - - - - - - - - -Curry, C.J. 18 DNP 18 DNP - - DNP DNP - - DNP DNP - DNPPeterson, Kevin 16 - - - 5 - - - - - - - - 11Jacobs, Seth 16 14 - - 2 - - - - - - - - -Samples, R. 11 DNP 11 - DNP DNP - - - - DNP DNP DNP DNPRudolph, Mason -11 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP -17 -1 7Garman, Daxx -17 DNP 4 -8 27 5 1 -9 3 -30 -10 DNP DNP DNPTEAM -26 -9 - - -4 -6 -5 -1 - - - - - -1INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME SACKSSACKS UA-A TOT FSU MSU UTSA TTU ISU KU TCU WVU KS UT BU OU WASHOgbah, Emmanuel 11-0 11.0 2.0-20 - - 1.0-2 - 2.0-17 2.0-<strong>15</strong> 1.0-8 1.0-4 1.0-11 1.0-1 - -Furman, Josh 7-0 7.0 - - 2.0-4 - 2.0-<strong>15</strong> 1.0-5 - - - 1.0-8 - - 1.0-10Bean, Jimmy 3-1 3.5 - 1.5-7 - 2.0-16 - - - - - - - - -Castleman, J. 3-1 3.5 - 1.0-2 - - - - - 1.0-6 - - - 0.5-1 1.0-8Wren, Sam 2-0 2.0 - 1.0-5 - - - - - - - - - 1.0-2 -Simmons, Ryan 2-0 2.0 - 1.0-3 - - - - - - - 1.0-1 - - -Hautau, Ofa 1-1 1.5 - - - - - - - 1.0-5 - - - 0.5-1 -Irokansi, V. 1-0 1.0 DNP 1.0-7 - - - DNP - - - DNP - - DNPLeveni, Vili 1-0 1.0 - - - - - - - 1.0-10 - - - - -Morrow, Jerel 1-0 1.0 - - 1.0-9 - - - - - - - - - -INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES FOR LOSSTACKLES FOR LOSS UA-A TOT FSU MSU UTSA TTU ISU KU TCU WVU KS UT BU OU WASHOgbah, Emmanuel 16-2 17.0 2.0-20 1.0-3 - 1.0-2 - 5.5-24 2.0-<strong>15</strong> 1.0-8 2.0-5 1.0-11 1.0-1 0.5-0 -Furman, Josh 14-0 14.0 - 2.0-4 2.0-4 1.0-2 2.0-<strong>15</strong> 1.0-5 1.0-4 1.0-5 - 2.0-<strong>15</strong> - - 2.0-11Simmons, Ryan 11-2 12.0 1.0-1 1.0-3 1.0-1 - - 0.5-1 2.0-7 - 1.0-3 2.0-6 1.0-1 1.5-2 1.0-2Castleman, J. 7-2 8.0 - 2.0-4 - - - - - 2.0-8 - 1.0-1 - 2.0-3 1.0-8Wren, Sam 6-2 7.0 - 2.0-6 - - - - 1.0-6 1.0-4 - - 1.0-1 1.5-3 0.5-2Jacobs, Seth 6-1 6.5 - 1.0-3 - 1.0-2 - 1.0-1 - - - 1.0-5 - 1.5-3 1.0-2Bean, Jimmy 6-0 6.0 2.0-7 1.0-7 - 2.0-16 - - - - - 1.0-6 - - -Sterns, Jordan 4-1 4.5 - - 2.0-3 - - 1.0-3 - - - - 1.0-1 0.5-1 -Leveni, Vili 4-1 4.5 - - 1.0-3 - - - - 1.0-10 1.0-2 - - - 1.5-2Hautau, Ofa 3-2 4.0 - - 1.0-6 - - - - 1.0-5 1.0-1 - - 1.0-2 -Flowers, Tre 2-0 2.0 - - - - - - 1.0-1 - - 1.0-6 - DNP -Clark, Trace 2-0 2.0 - - - - - - - - - 1.0-1 - 1.0-5 -Stephens, Larry 2-0 2.0 - - 1.0-4 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - - 1.0-2 -Richards, Ramon 2-0 2.0 - - - - - - - - - - 1.0-2 - 1.0-4Peterson, Kevin 1-1 1.5 - - - - - - - - - - 1.0-1 0.5-1 -Irokansi, V. 1-0 1.0 DNP 1.0-7 - - - DNP - - - DNP - - DNPTaylor, Vincent 1-0 1.0 - 1.0-4 - - - - - - - DNP - DNP DNPMorrow, Jerel 1-0 1.0 - - 1.0-9 - - - - - - - - - -Tucker, Kirk 1-0 1.0 - - - - - - - - 1.0-1 - - - -102 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


2014 STATISTICSINDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME FUMBLESFUMBLES No-Lost FSU MSU UTSA TTU ISU KU TCU WVU KS UT BU OU WASHGarman, Daxx 4-2 DNP - - - 1-0 1-1 - - 1-0 1-1 DNP DNP DNPRudolph, Mason 2-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0 - 1-1Sheperd, B. 2-1 - - - - - - - - 1-1 - - - 1-0Walsh, J.W. 1-1 1-1 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPTEAM 1-0 1-0 - - - - - - - - - - DNP -Hill, Tyreek 1-0 - - - 1-0 - - - - - - - - DNPINDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME FUMBLES FORCEDFUMBLES FORCED Number FSU MSU UTSA TTU ISU KU TCU WVU KS UT BU OU WASHBean, Jimmy 3 - - - 2 - - - - - - 1 - -Sterns, Jordan 2 1 - - - - 1 - - - - - - -Jacobs, Seth 2 - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1Ogbah, Emmanuel 1 - - - - - - - 1 - - - - -Furman, Josh 1 - - - - - 1 - - - - - - -INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME FUMBLES RECOVEREDFUMBLES RECOVERED Number FSU MSU UTSA TTU ISU KU TCU WVU KS UT BU OU WASHStephens, Larry 1 - - - - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - - 1 -Elias, Josh 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - 1INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME PUNT RETURNSPUNT RETURNS No-Yds FSU MSU UTSA TTU ISU KU TCU WVU KS UT BU OU WASHHill, Tyreek 27-256 2-32 1-37 4-12 3-2 5-46 2-19 1-3 3-5 1--2 1-9 1--2 3-95 DNPSterns, Jordan 1-30 - 1-30 - - - - - - - - - - -Sheperd, B. 2-7 - 1-0 - - - - - - - - - - 1-7INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME KICK RETURNSKICK RETURNS No-Yds FSU MSU UTSA TTU ISU KU TCU WVU KS UT BU OU WASHHill, Tyreek 30-740 6-140 1-0 - 3-63 5-148 1-99 2-41 1-14 3-55 4-108 3-41 1-31 DNPSheperd, B. 6-128 - 1-<strong>15</strong> - - - - - 1-30 - - - - 4-83Jarwin, Blake 6-66 1-19 - - - - 2-17 - - - - 3-30 - -Roland, Desmond 3-31 - DNP - - - 1-6 - - DNP - 1-10 1-<strong>15</strong> -Johnson, Teddy 3-24 - 1-13 - - - 1-5 - - - - 1-6 - -Washington, J. 1-22 - 1-22 - - - - - - - - - - -Seales, Jhajuan 1-13 - - - - - - - DNP 1-13 - - - -INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME INTERCEPTION RETURNSINT. RETURNS No-Yds FSU MSU UTSA TTU ISU KU TCU WVU KS UT BU OU WASHRichards, Ramon 3-38 - - - 1-0 - - - - 1-38 - 1-0 - -Lampkin, Ashton 2-50 1-0 - 1-50 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPPeterson, Kevin 2-16 - - - 1-5 - - - - - - - - 1-11Jacobs, Seth 2-16 1-14 - - 1-2 - - - - - - - - -Castleman, J. 1-0 - - - - - - 1-0 - - - - - -Stephens, Larry 1-0 - - - - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - 1-0 - -Furman, Josh 1-35 - - - - - 1-35 - - - - - - -OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 103


2014 STATISTICSGAME-BY-GAME TEAM COMPARISONFirst Downs Rushing Passing Total Offense Return Turn-Opponent Score Total Rush Pass Pen Number-Yards Comp-Att-Int Yards Plays-Yards Yards OversFlorida State 31-37 22/23 9/7 9/12 4/4 42-161/31-106 <strong>15</strong>-28-1/25-40-2 203/370 70-364/71-476 205/55 2/2MISSOURI STATE 40-23 22/20 10/9 10/9 2/2 35-206/41-<strong>15</strong>5 21-35-0/16-24-0 274/219 70-480/65-374 117/114 0/0UTSA 43-13 24/11 8/5 12/6 4/0 49-162/35-73 16-30-0/<strong>15</strong>-29-1 3<strong>15</strong>/133 79-477/64-206 62/<strong>15</strong>4 0/1TEXAS TECH 45-35 22/32 7/8 12/20 3/4 42-<strong>15</strong>8/30-118 17-31-2/37-60-3 370/394 73-528/90-512 72/166 2/3IOWA STATE 37-20 25/17 10/8 12/8 3/1 42-129/33-122 26-41-2/17-39-0 271/200 83-400/72-322 194/82 2/0Kansas 27-20 <strong>15</strong>/18 5/5 7/12 3/1 37-114/41-91 17-31-1/20-37-1 161/288 68-275/78-379 181/<strong>15</strong>5 2/1TCU 9-42 12/26 7/13 5/12 0/1 39-126/40-261 10-25-2/27-42-1 132/4<strong>15</strong> 64-258/82-676 44/73 2/1WEST VIRGINIA 10-34 23/22 7/11 <strong>15</strong>/9 1/2 39-194/44-210 21-41-2/21-30-0 242/238 80-436/74-448 49/73 2/0Kansas State 14-48 <strong>15</strong>/21 8/7 7/11 0/3 40-112/33-134 12-23-2/20-33-1 148/287 63-260/66-421 104/173 3/1TEXAS 7-28 9/24 2/7 7/<strong>15</strong> 0/2 23-34/43-125 17-29-1/24-33-0 <strong>15</strong>8/305 52-192/76-430 117/32 2/0Baylor 28-49 17/29 6/19 8/10 3/0 43-116/58-317 13-25-2/18-29-2 281/262 68-397/87-579 85/73 2/2Oklahoma 38-35 18/21 6/11 11/7 1/3 26-112/63-304 19-35-1/10-17-0 273/120 61-385/80-424 141/110 1/1Washington 30-22 22/22 7/7 13/14 2/1 49-<strong>15</strong>2/25-101 18-27-1/25-40-1 321/268 76-473/65-369 101/227 2/2Totals 359-406 246/286 92/117 128/145 26/24 506-1776/517-2117 222-401-17/275-453-12 3149/3499 907-4925/970-5616 1472/1487 22/14Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category3rd Down 4th Down Time of TOP Avg Avg Avg Punting PenaltiesOpponent Conversions Conversions Possession Margin Yds/Rush Yds/Pass Yds/Play Number-Avg Number-YardsFlorida State 8-16/4-14 0-1/0-1 26:55/33:05 -6:10 3.8/3.4 7.2/9.2 5.2/6.7 6-40.0/5-35.8 7-70/8-71MISSOURI STATE 5-<strong>15</strong>/4-14 1-2/1-1 26:37/33:23 -6:46 5.9/3.8 7.8/9.1 6.9/5.8 1-18.0/6-26.2 5-45/7-70UTSA 8-18/3-17 0-0/0-1 29:33/30:27 -0:54 3.3/2.1 10.5/4.6 6.0/3.2 8-43.1/11-46.0 5-45/5-74TEXAS TECH 4-12/8-16 1-1/0-2 28:09/31:51 -3:42 3.8/3.9 11.9/6.6 7.2/5.7 6-45.7/5-48.0 10-129/16-<strong>15</strong>8IOWA STATE 10-19/10-20 1-1/0-1 29:47/30:13 -0:26 3.1/3.7 6.6/5.1 4.8/4.5 4-36.0/7-40.6 7-40/3-45Kansas 6-16/4-18 1-1/1-3 28:57/31:03 -2:06 3.1/2.2 5.2/7.8 4.0/4.9 6-44.3/7-44.0 7-44/8-65TCU 3-<strong>15</strong>/7-<strong>15</strong> 0-0/1-2 27:46/32:14 -4:28 3.2/6.5 5.3/9.9 4.0/8.2 9-44.3/5-44.6 4-23/5-45WEST VIRGINIA 2-<strong>15</strong>/9-18 1-5/0-0 26:21/33:39 -7:18 5.0/4.8 5.9/7.9 5.4/6.1 5-52.6/7-41.1 4-30/7-57Kansas State 3-13/5-12 0-1/0-1 29:47/30:13 -0:26 2.8/4.1 6.4/8.7 4.1/6.4 9-40.1/4-33.0 5-54/2-<strong>15</strong>TEXAS 2-13/11-19 1-1/0-0 21:23/38:37 -17:14 1.5/2.9 5.4/9.2 3.7/5.7 8-41.6/4-39.8 5-70/6-49Baylor 6-16/7-14 0-1/2-2 30:02/29:58 0:04 2.7/5.5 11.2/9.0 5.8/6.7 8-43.4/4-47.5 4-45/12-68Oklahoma 3-11/8-17 0-0/0-0 22:53/37:07 -14:14 4.3/4.8 7.8/7.1 6.3/5.3 7-34.9/6-37.5 9-55/3-28Washington 4-<strong>15</strong>/4-12 2-2/0-2 35:45/24:<strong>15</strong> 11:30 3.1/4.0 11.9/6.7 6.2/5.7 4-37.8/5-37.6 7-50/7-70Totals 64-194/84-206 8-16/5-16 363:55/416:05 -52:10 3.5/4.1 7.9/7.7 5.4/5.8 81-41.8/76-40.5 700/8<strong>15</strong>Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category104 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


2014 STATISTICSINDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHSRushes 32 Roland, Desmond vs Washington (Jan 02, 20<strong>15</strong>)Yards Rushing 123 Roland, Desmond vs Washington (Jan 02, 20<strong>15</strong>)TD Rushes 2 Walsh, J.W. vs Florida State (Aug 30, 2014)Childs, Rennie vs Missouri State (Sept 6, 2014)Roland, Desmond vs UTSA (Sep 13, 2014)Roland, Desmond vs Iowa State (Oct 4, 2014)Roland, Desmond at Oklahoma (Dec 06, 2014)Long Rush 51 Sheperd, Brandon vs West Virginia (Oct 25, 2014)Pass attempts 41 Garman, Daxx vs Iowa State (Oct 4, 2014)Garman, Daxx vs West Virginia (Oct 25, 2014)Pass completions 26 Garman, Daxx vs Iowa State (Oct 4, 2014)Yards Passing 370 Garman, Daxx vs Texas Tech (Sep 25, 2014)TD Passes 4 Garman, Daxx vs Texas Tech (Sep 25, 2014)Long Pass 87 Garman, Daxx vs Missouri State (Sept 6, 2014)Receptions 8 Sheperd, Brandon vs Iowa State (Oct 4, 2014)Yards Receiving <strong>15</strong>6 Sheperd, Brandon at Oklahoma (Dec 06, 2014)TD Receptions 2 Washington, James vs Texas Tech (Sep 25, 2014)Sheperd, Brandon at Oklahoma (Dec 06, 2014)Long Reception 87 Sheperd, Brandon vs Missouri State (Sept 6, 2014)Field Goals 4 Grogan, Ben vs Missouri State (Sept 6, 2014)Long Field Goal 47 Grogan, Ben vs UTSA (Sep 13, 2014)Punts 9 Smith, Kip at TCU (Oct 18, 2014)Smith, Kip at Kansas State (Nov 1, 2014)Punting Avg 52.6 Smith, Kip vs West Virginia (Oct 25, 2014)Long Punt 71 Smith, Kip vs West Virginia (Oct 25, 2014)Punts inside 20 4 Smith, Kip vs Florida State (Aug 30, 2014)Smith, Kip vs West Virginia (Oct 25, 2014)Smith, Kip vs Washington (Jan 02, 20<strong>15</strong>)Long Punt Return 92 Hill, Tyreek at Oklahoma (Dec 06, 2014)Long Kickoff Return 99 Hill, Tyreek at Kansas (Oct 11, 2014)Tackles 20 Sterns, Jordan vs West Virginia (Oct 25, 2014)Sacks 2.0 Ogbah, Emmanuel vs Florida State (Aug 30, 2014)Furman, Josh vs UTSA (Sep 13, 2014)Bean, Jimmy vs Texas Tech (Sep 25, 2014)Furman, Josh vs Iowa State (Oct 4, 2014)Ogbah, Emmanuel at Kansas (Oct 11, 2014)Ogbah, Emmanuel at TCU (Oct 18, 2014)Tackles For Loss 5.5 Ogbah, Emmanuel at Kansas (Oct 11, 2014)Interceptions 1 by several, last Peterson, Kevin vs Washington (Jan 02, 20<strong>15</strong>)TEAM GAME HIGHSRushes 49 vs UTSA (Sep 13, 2014)vs Washington (Jan 02, 20<strong>15</strong>)Yards Rushing 206 vs Missouri State (Sept 6, 2014)Yards Per Rush 5.9 vs Missouri State (Sept 6, 2014)TD Rushes 3 vs Florida State (Aug 30, 2014)Pass attempts 41 vs Iowa State (Oct 4, 2014)vs West Virginia (Oct 25, 2014)Pass completions 26 vs Iowa State (Oct 4, 2014)Yards Passing 370 vs Texas Tech (Sep 25, 2014)Yards Per Pass 11.9 vs Texas Tech (Sep 25, 2014)TD Passes 4 vs Texas Tech (Sep 25, 2014)Total Plays 83 vs Iowa State (Oct 4, 2014)Total Offense 528 vs Texas Tech (Sep 25, 2014)Yards Per Play 7.2 vs Texas Tech (Sep 25, 2014)Points 45 vs Texas Tech (Sep 25, 2014)Sacks By 5 vs Missouri State (Sept 6, 2014)First Downs 25 vs Iowa State (Oct 4, 2014)Penalties 10 vs Texas Tech (Sep 25, 2014)Penalty Yards 129 vs Texas Tech (Sep 25, 2014)Turnovers 3 at Kansas State (Nov 1, 2014)Interceptions By 3 vs Texas Tech (Sep 25, 2014)Punts 9 at TCU (Oct 18, 2014)at Kansas State (Nov 1, 2014)Punting Avg 52.6 vs West Virginia (Oct 25, 2014)Long Punt 71 vs West Virginia (Oct 25, 2014)Punts inside 20 4 vs Florida State (Aug 30, 2014)vs West Virginia (Oct 25, 2014)vs Washington (Jan 02, 20<strong>15</strong>)Long Punt Return 92 at Oklahoma (Dec 06, 2014)OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHSRushes 26 Perine, Samaje, at Oklahoma (Dec 06, 2014)Yards Rushing <strong>15</strong>1 Perine, Samaje, at Oklahoma (Dec 06, 2014)TD Rushes 3 Chafin,Devin, at Baylor (Nov 22, 2014)Long Rush 56 Ford, Keith, at Oklahoma (Dec 06, 2014)Pass attempts 54 Webb, Davis, vs Texas Tech (Sep 25, 2014)Pass completions 35 Webb, Davis, vs Texas Tech (Sep 25, 2014)Yards Passing 410 Boykin, Trevone, at TCU (Oct 18, 2014)TD Passes 4 Webb, Davis, vs Texas Tech (Sep 25, 2014)Long Pass 84 Boykin, Trevone, at TCU (Oct 18, 2014)Receptions 12 Grant, Jakeem, vs Texas Tech (Sep 25, 2014)Yards Receiving 225 Doctson, Josh, at TCU (Oct 18, 2014)TD Receptions 2 Julian Burton, vs Missouri State (Sept 6, 2014)Davis, Reginald, vs Texas Tech (Sep 25, 2014)Bibbs, E.J., vs Iowa State (Oct 4, 2014)Doctson, Josh, at TCU (Oct 18, 2014)Long Reception 84 Doctson, Josh, at TCU (Oct 18, 2014)Field Goals 3 Aguayo, R., vs Florida State (Aug 30, 2014)Rose, Nick, vs Texas (Nov <strong>15</strong>, 2014)Long Field Goal 53 McCrane, M., at Kansas State (Nov 1, 2014)Punts 11 Stern, vs UTSA (Sep 13, 2014)Punting Avg 48.0 Symmank, Taylor, vs Texas Tech (Sep 25, 2014)Long Punt 69 Stern, vs UTSA (Sep 13, 2014)Punts inside 20 5 O'Toole, Nick, vs West Virginia (Oct 25, 2014)Long Punt Return 31 Harrison, vs UTSA (Sep 13, 2014)Long Kickoff Return 96 Ross, John, vs Washington (Jan 02, 20<strong>15</strong>)Tackles 14 Heeney,Ben, at Kansas (Oct 11, 2014)Sacks 2.0 Reynolds, M., at Kansas (Oct 11, 2014)Willis, Jordan, at Kansas State (Nov 1, 2014)Britz, Travis, at Kansas State (Nov 1, 2014)Brown, Malcom, vs Texas (Nov <strong>15</strong>, 2014)Oakman,Shawn, at Baylor (Nov 22, 2014)Tackles For Loss 6.0 Dylan Cole, vs Missouri State (Sept 6, 2014)Interceptions 2 Henry, Dravon, vs West Virginia (Oct 25, 2014)OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHSRushes 63 at Oklahoma (Dec 06, 2014)Yards Rushing 317 at Baylor (Nov 22, 2014)Yards Per Rush 6.5 at TCU (Oct 18, 2014)TD Rushes 5 at Baylor (Nov 22, 2014)Pass attempts 60 vs Texas Tech (Sep 25, 2014)Pass completions 37 vs Texas Tech (Sep 25, 2014)Yards Passing 4<strong>15</strong> at TCU (Oct 18, 2014)Yards Per Pass 9.9 at TCU (Oct 18, 2014)TD Passes 5 vs Texas Tech (Sep 25, 2014)Total Plays 90 vs Texas Tech (Sep 25, 2014)Total Offense 676 at TCU (Oct 18, 2014)Yards Per Play 8.2 at TCU (Oct 18, 2014)Points 49 at Baylor (Nov 22, 2014)Sacks By 7 vs Texas (Nov <strong>15</strong>, 2014)First Downs 32 vs Texas Tech (Sep 25, 2014)Penalties 16 vs Texas Tech (Sep 25, 2014)Penalty Yards <strong>15</strong>8 vs Texas Tech (Sep 25, 2014)Turnovers 3 vs Texas Tech (Sep 25, 2014)Interceptions By 2 vs Texas Tech (Sep 25, 2014)vs Iowa State (Oct 4, 2014)at TCU (Oct 18, 2014)vs West Virginia (Oct 25, 2014)at Kansas State (Nov 1, 2014)at Baylor (Nov 22, 2014)Punts 11 vs UTSA (Sep 13, 2014)Punting Avg 48.0 vs Texas Tech (Sep 25, 2014)Long Punt 69 vs UTSA (Sep 13, 2014)Punts inside 20 5 vs West Virginia (Oct 25, 2014)Long Punt Return 31 vs UTSA (Sep 13, 2014)OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 105


2014 STATISTICSGAME-BY-GAME PLAYER PARTICIPATIONName GP/GS FSU MSU UTSA TTU ISU KU TCU WVU KS UT BU OU WASH4F Ackley, Shawn 1/- ... ... XXX ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...9 Akem, Gyasi 10/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... ... XXX ...3 Ateman, Marcell 12/7 START START START START START START XXX XXX START XXX XXX ... XXX40 Averette, D. 2/- ... ... ... XXX XXX ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...48 Bassett, Dawson 11/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX ...92 Bean, Jimmy 13/13 START START START START START START START START START START START START START27 Bennett, Corey 3/- ... XXX XXX ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... XXX94 Brailford, J. 1/- ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... XXX46 Branson, Derek 2/- ... ... ... ... XXX ... ... ... XXX ... ... ... ...91 Castleman, J. 13/13 START START START START START START START START START START START START START32 Catlin, Kris 1/- ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... XXX23 Childs, Rennie 10/1 XXX START XXX XXX XXX XXX ... ... XXX XXX XXX ... XXX90 Clark, Trace 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX60 Crabtree, Z. 9/8 START START START START START ... ... ... XXX ... START START START8 Curry, C.J. 6/- ... XXX ... XXX XXX ... ... XXX XXX ... ... XXX ...2 Curry, Darius 5/- ... XXX ... XXX XXX ... XXX ... XXX ... ... ... ...97 Davis, Eric 6/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX ... ... ... ... ... ...80 Doolittle, K. 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX54 Elias, Josh 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX7X Flowers, Tre 12/6 XXX XXX XXX XXX START START START START START XXX START ... XXX2H Franklin, D. 8/- ... ... ... ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX14 Furman, Josh 13/12 START START START START START START START START XXX START START START START12 Garman, Daxx 9/8 ... XXX START START START START START START START START ... ... ...13 Glidden, David 13/7 START START START START XXX START START XXX XXX START XXX XXX XXX75 Grisbhy, Chris 13/13 START START START START START START START START START START START START START19 Grogan, Ben 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX3X Hardeman, Chris 11/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... ... XXX4X Harding, Dylan 12/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ...98 Hautau, Ofa 13/13 START START START START START START START START START START START START START17 Hays, Austin 10/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... ... ... XXX XXX76 Hegwood, Colby 1/- ... ... ... ... ... ... XXX ... ... ... ... ... ...24 Hill, Tyreek 12/7 START XXX START XXX START XXX START XXX START XXX START START ...70 Hughes, Ben 2/- ... XXX XXX ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...87 Irokansi, V. 9/- ... XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX ... 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RecordsElite receivers such as Dez Bryant and JustinBlackmon are among the players who appearprominently in the Oklahoma State record books.


SCHOOL RECORDS - TEAM SINGLE GAMESCORINGPoints Scored 134 vs. Phillips (1914)Points Scored (modern era) 84 vs. Savannah State (2012)Points in a Half 88 vs. Phillips (1914)Points in a Half (modern era) 56 vs. Kansas (2011)56 vs. Southern Illinois (1973)Points in a Quarter 53 vs. Phillips (1914)Points in a Quarter (modern era) 35 vs. Savannah State (2012)35 vs. Kansas (2011)35 vs. Baylor (2002)35 vs. So. Illinois (1973)Touchdowns Scored 12 vs. Savannah State (2012)OFFENSEFirst Downs 39 vs. Louisiana (2012)Rushes Attempted 76 at Colorado (1983)76 vs. Kansas State (1976)Net Rushing Yards 580 vs. UT-Arlington (1972)TDs scored by Rush 9 vs. Savannah State (2012)Passes Attempted 60 at Arizona (2012)60 at Texas A&M (2011)Passes Completed 47 at Texas A&M (2011)Passing Yards 574 vs. Tulsa (2010)TDs scored by Pass 8 vs. Tulsa (2010)Passes Had Intercepted 6 vs. Nebraska (1981)Completion Pct. (min. 20 att.) 86.4 (19-22) vs. Fresno State (1997)Completion Pct. (bowl) 82.8 (24-29) vs. Wyoming (1988)Total Plays 101 at Colorado (1983)Total Offensive Yards 742 vs. Louisiana (2012)Most Yards Per Play 10.5 vs. Iowa State (2008)Most All-Purpose Yards 920 vs. Tulsa (2010)Fumbles by OSU <strong>15</strong> vs. Kansas (1974)Fumbles Lost by OSU 8 vs. Denver (1948)DEFENSEFewest First Downs Allowed 4 at Baylor (1999)Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed -33 at Kansas State (1980)Fewest Passing Yards Allowed -3 at Arkansas (1974)-3 vs. Kansas State (1955)Fewest Total Yards Allowed 29 at Kansas State (1947)Most Tackles 124 at Colorado (1985)Most Sacks 9.0 vs. Baylor (1998)Most Tackles for Loss 20.0 Iowa State (1986)Most Pass Breakups 14 at Oklahoma (2001)Turnovers Forced by OSU 10 vs. Detroit (1942)Interceptions by OSU 10 vs. Detroit (1942)Interception Return Yards by OSU 145 at Baylor (2001)Fumbles Forced by OSU 5 vs. Baylor (2000)Fumbles Recovered by OSU 7 vs. Baylor (1972)7 vs. Tulsa (1952)7 vs. Oklahoma (1948)Fumble Return Yards by OSU 93 at Kansas (2002)Brandon Weeden quarterbacked aprolific Oklahoma State offense to aBig 12 title in 2011.SPECIAL TEAMSPunts 22 vs. Kansas (1923)Punting Average 60.4 vs. Nebraska (2010)Punt Returns 9 vs. Savannah State (2012)9 vs. Texas Tech (1943)Punt Return Yards 208 vs. Drake (1946)Punt Return Average (min. 2 returns) 62.0 vs. TCU (2013)Kickoff Returns 11 vs. Oklahoma (1946)11 vs. Texas A&M (2005)Kickoff Return Yards 228 vs. Oklahoma (2008)228 vs. Oklahoma (2010)Kicks Blocked by OSU 3 vs. Missouri State (2014)Field Goals Made by OSU 5 vs. TCU (2012)5 vs. Missouri (1982)Field Goals Attempted by OSU 6 vs. Northern Iowa (1990)MISCELLANEOUS TEAMMost Penalties Committed 16 at Kansas (1988)16 vs. Wyoming (1989)Most Yards Penalized 167 at Arizona (2012)Fewest Penalties Committed 1 9 times, last vs. Kansas State (2013)Fewest Yards Penalized 5 5 times, last vs. Stanford (2011)Most Time of Possession 43:59 vs. Utah State (1996)Least Time of Possession 18:13 vs. Stanford (2011)108 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


SCHOOL RECORDS - TEAM SINGLE SEASONOFFENSEPoints Scored 633 2011Scoring Average10 game season 23.5 194211 game season 27.5 1973, 199812 game season 48.7 198813 game season 48.7 2011Touchdowns Scored 81 2011Rushes Attempted 707 1972Net Rushing Yards 3,812 1988Touchdowns Scored by Rush 54 1988Yards Per Rush 6.23 1988Rushing Yards Per Game 317.9 1972Passes Attempted 596 2011Passes Completed 429 2011Passing Yards 5,034 2011Most Passes Had Intercepted 24 1971Fewest Passes Had Intercepted 5 19595 2004Completion Percentage 72.0 (429-596) 2011Touchdowns scored by Pass 40 2011Highest Pass Efficiency (min. 200 att.) 164.73 2008Fewest Passes Had Broken Up 14 1988Yards Per Pass Attempt 9.7 2008Passing Yards Per Game 387.2 2011Pass Completions Per Game 33.00 2011Pass Attempts Per Game 45.85 2011Total Offense Plays 1014 2012Total Offense Yards 7,111 2012Total Offense Yards Per Play 7.21 1988Total Offense Yards Per Game 547.0 2012All-Purpose Yards 8,817 2012All-Purpose Yards Per Game 678.2 2012First Downs 346 2012First Downs Per Game 26.6 2012Third-Down Conversions Made 90 2011Third-Down Conversion Pct. 50.4 (65-129) 1988Fourth-Down Conversions Made 14 2006, 2008Fourth-Down Conversion Pct. 77.0 (10-13) 2005Most Time of Possession Per Game 33:26 1997Least Time of Possession Per Game 26:18 2011Fewest Turnovers Lost 9 2004Fewest Fumbles 10 2004Fewest Fumbles Lost 4 2004Most Turnovers Lost 44 1976Most Fumbles 63 1974Most Fumbles Lost 29 1973Fewest Sacks Allowed 10 2010Fewest Yards Allowed From Sacks 65 2009Fewest Tackles For Loss Allowed 46 1983Fewest Yards Allowed From Tackles For Loss 135 2009Fewest Quarterback Hurries Allowed 2 1999DEFENSEFewest Points Allowed 63 1945Lowest Scoring Average Allowed 7.9 194510 game season 11.6 194211 game season 16.2 197512 game season 12.3 198413 game season 21.6 2014Fewest Touchdowns Allowed 17 1984, 1985Fewest First Downs Allowed 79 1945Fewest First Downs Allowed Per Game 8.9 1941Lowest Third Down Conversion Pct. Allowed .291 (49-168) 1983Lowest Fourth Down Conversion Pct. Allowed (min. 10 att) .214 (3-14) 1997, 2001Fewest Rushing Attempts Allowed 330 1941Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed 869 1945Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed Per Game 95.8 2009Fewest Yards Allowed Per Rush 2.43 1981Fewest Rushing Touchdowns Allowed 5 1983Fewest Pass Completions Allowed 38 1955Fewest Pass Attempts Allowed 104 1955Fewest Passing Yards Allowed (min. 200 att.) 1,131 1974Fewest Passing Yards Allowed/Game (min. 200 att.) 102.8 1974Fewest Yards Allowed Per Pass Attempt 4.41 1958Fewest Yards Allowed Per Pass Completion 10.1 2010Lowest Completion Pct. Allowed 33.3 1960Best Pass Efficiency Defense (min. 200 att.) 74.25 1974Fewest Passing Touchdowns Allowed 4 1967Fewest Total Offense Plays Allowed 478 1941Fewest Total Offense Yards Allowed (min. 11 games) 2,781 1981Fewest Total Offense Yards Allowed Per Game 188.3 1945Fewest Total Yards Allowed Per Play 3.62 1973Most Turnovers Gained 54 1983Most Passes Intercepted By 29 1972Most Fumbles Forced 30 1976Most Fumbles Recovered 31 1976Most Tackles 1091 2003Most Sacks 43.0 1984Most Yards From Sacks 380 2003Most Tackles For Loss 112.0 1998Most Yards From Tackles For Loss 505 1998Most Passes Broken Up 83 1985Most Quarterback Hurries 46 2003Most Safeties Recorded 4 1984SPECIAL TEAMSField Goals Made 28 2012Field Goals Attempted 34 2012Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 FGM) .889 (16-18) 2003Longest Field Goal 56 1981Punts 89 1946Average Yards Per Punt 46.3 2012Longest Punt 82 1996Punts Returned 43 1948Punt Return Yards 802 1947Yards Per Punt Return 18.40 2008Longest Punt Return 95 2013Touchdowns By Punt Return 3 2003, 2010Kickoffs Returned 59 2008Kickoff Return Yards 1,408 2008Yards Per Kickoff Return 26.83 2001Longest Kickoff Return 100, five times, last in 2013Touchdowns By Kickoff Return 2, several times, last in 2014Most Kicks Blocked 8 1971Fewest Punts Attempted 37 1988, 2008Fewest Punt Returns Allowed 13 1988, 2008Fewest Punt Return Yards Allowed 59 1988Fewest Yards Per Punt Return Allowed 3.16 2014Fewest Kickoff Return Yards Allowed 254 1962Fewest Yards Per Kickoff Return Allowed 14.1 1962Two-Point Conversions Attempted 13 1958Successful Two-Point Conversion Attempts 8 1958MISCELLANEOUS TEAMBest Turnover Margin +21 1983, 2011Worst Turnover Margin -<strong>15</strong> 2005Most Non-Offensive Touchdowns Scored 9 2010Most Penalties Committed 116 2002Most Yards Penalized 931 2002Most Penalty Yards Per Game 72.2 1997Fewest Penalties Committed 44 1986Fewest Yards Penalized 354 1986Fewest Penalty Yards Per Game 32.2 1986OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 109


SCHOOL RECORDS - INDIVIDUALSINGLE GAMEOFFENSEPoints Scored 42 Rashaun Woods vs SMU (2003)Touchdowns Scored 7 Rashaun Woods vs SMU (2003)Rushing Attempts 49 Bobby Cole vs Iowa State (1970)Rushing Yards 332 Barry Sanders vs Texas Tech (1988)Rushing Touchdowns 5 Barry Sanders vs. Wyoming (1988)5 Barry Sanders vs Kansas (1988)5 Barry Sanders vs Tulsa (1988)Rushing Yards In A Half 217 Barry Sanders vs Kansas (1988)Yards Per Carry (min 10 rushes) 13.5 Keith Toston vs. Missouri St (2008)Passes Attempted 60 Wes Lunt at Arizona (2012)60 Brandon Weeden at Texas A&M (2011)Passes Completed 47 Brandon Weeden at Texas A&M (2011)Passing Yards 502 Brandon Weeden vs. Kansas St. (2011)Passing Yards In A Half 328 Brandon Weeden vs Tulsa (2010)Passing Touchdowns 7 Josh Fields vs SMU (2003)Highest Completion Pct.Min. 10 attempts 100.0 (11-11) Wes Lunt vs. Savannah St. (2012)Min. 20 attempts 88.9 (24-27) J.W. Walsh at UTSA (2013)Bowl Game 83.3 (20-24) Mike Gundy vs Wyoming (1988)Most Passes Intercepted 5 Ike Jackson vs. Colorado (1982)Highest Efficiency RatingMin. 10 attempts 311.5 Josh Fields vs. Baylor (2002)Min. 20 attempts 246.4 Josh Fields at Kansas (2002)Receptions 16 Alex Loyd vs Kansas (1949)Receiving Yards 300 Adarius Bowman at Kansas (2006)Receiving Touchdowns 7* Rashaun Woods vs SMU (2003)Receiving Touchdowns in a Half 5* Rashaun Woods vs. SMU (2003)Total Offense Plays 66 Aso Pogi at Colorado (2000)Total Offensive Yards 502 Brandon Weeden vs. Kansas St. (2011)All-Purpose Yards 386 Barry Sanders vs. Kansas (1988)DEFENSETackles 27 Gary Darnell vs. Texas Tech (1969)Sacks 4.0 Gary Lewis vs. Colorado (1982)Tackles For Loss 5.0 Keith Burns at Kansas (1992)5.0 Jason Gildon vs. Kansas St. (1991)5.0 Gary Lewis vs. Colorado (1982)5.0 Nathan Peterson at Baylor (2007)5.0 Vernon Victor at Houston (1987)Fumbles Forced 2 Most recent Tyler Johnson vs. Purdue (2012)Fumbles Recovered 3 Pagitte McGee at Florida Atlantic (2005)Fumble Return Yards 93 Terrance Robinson at Kansas (2002)Interceptions 5* Lee Cook vs Detroit (1942)Interception Return Yards 112 Bob Fenimore vs Denver (1944)Pass Breakups 5 Darrent Williams vs. Texas Tech (2003)SPECIAL TEAMSPAT Conversions 12 Quinn Sharp vs. Savannah St. (2012)Consecutive PAT Conversions 12 Quinn Sharp vs. Savannah St. (2012)Points Scored by a Kicker 19 Quinn Sharp vs. Louisiana (2011)Field Goals Made 5 Quinn Sharp vs. TCU (2012)5 Larry Roach vs Missouri (1982)Field Goals Attempted 6 Cary Blanchard vs. Northern Iowa (1990)Punts 22 Ralph Higgins vs Kansas (1923)Punting Yards 656 Quinn Sharp at Oklahoma (2009)Avg. Yards Per Punt (min. 2) 60.4 Quinn Sharp vs Nebraska (2010)Punts Downed Inside the 20 6 Barry Vincent vs. Colorado (1991)Kicks Blocked 2 Zack Craig vs. Texas Tech (2012)2 Leslie O’Neal vs. Missouri (1984)Punt Returns 9 Bob Fenimore vs Texas Tech (1943)Punt Return Yards 181 Bob Fenimore vs Texas Tech (1943)Kickoff Returns 6 Perrish Cox vs Georgia (2007)6 T.D. Bryant vs La. Tech (2001)6 Justin Gilbert vs. Oklahoma (2010)6 Grant Jones vs. Alabama (2006)6 R.W. McQuarters vs. Nebraska (1995)Kickoff Return Yards 208 Chris Massey vs Baylor (2001)Yards Per Kick Return (min. 2) 63.5 Justin Gilbert vs. West Virginia (2012)SINGLE SEASONOFFENSEPoints Scored 264* Barry Sanders (1988)Average Points Scored Per Game 22.0* Barry Sanders (1988)Touchdowns Scored 44* Barry Sanders (1988)Average Touchdowns Scored Per Game 3.7* Barry Sanders (1988)Most Games Scoring Two or More TDs 12* Barry Sanders (1988)Most Consec. Games With Two or More TDs 12* Barry Sanders (1988)Most Games Scoring 3 or More Touchdowns 10* Barry Sanders (1988)Most Consec. Games Scoring 3 or More TDs 5* Barry Sanders (1988)Most TDs Scored by 2 Players, Same Team 60* Barry Sanders andHart Lee Dykes (1988)Most Points Scored by 2 Players, Same Team 360* Barry Sanders andHart Lee Dykes (1988)Rushing Attempts 373 Barry Sanders (1988)Rushing Yards 2,850* Barry Sanders (1988)Average Rushing Yards Per Game 237.5* Barry Sanders (1988)Average Yards Per Carry (min. 282 carries) 7.64* Barry Sanders (1988)Fewest Yards Lost 0 (185) Robert Turner (1975)(min. 50 carries) 0 (59) Walt Garrison (1963)0 (51) Lee Cook (1951)Rushing Touchdowns 42* Barry Sanders (1988)Average Rushing Touchdowns Per Game 3.5* Barry Sanders (1988)Most Games with 2 or More Rushing TDs 12* Barry Sanders (1988)Most 300-Yard Rushing Games 4* Barry Sanders (1988)Most Consecutive 200-Yard Rushing Games 6* Barry Sanders (1988)Most Rushing Yards in 3 Consecutive Games 937* Barry Sanders (1988)Most Rushing Yards in 4 Consecutive Games 1,<strong>15</strong>9* Barry Sanders (1988)Most Rushing Yards in 5 Consecutive Games 1,472* Barry Sanders (1988)Most Rushing Yards in 6 Consecutive Games 1,694* Barry Sanders (1988)Consecutive 100-Yard Rushing Games 12 Barry Sanders (1988)Consecutive Games With Rushing TD 12 Barry Sanders (1988)Passes Completed 409 Brandon Weeden (2011)Passes Attempted 565 Brandon Weeden (2011)Passing Yards 4,727 Brandon Weeden (2011)Passing Touchdowns 37 Brandon Weeden (2011)Highest Completion Pct. 72.4 (409-565) Brandon Weeden (2011)Pass Efficiency (min. 100 attempts) 170.1 J.W. Walsh (2012)Yards Per Pass (min 100 attempts) 9.8 Zac Robinson (2008)Yards Per Completion (min. 100 att) 19.1 Brent Blackman (1972)Passing Yards Per Game 363.6 Brandon Weeden (2011)Interception Avoidance 1.7 (5-296) Aso Pogi (2001)Most Passes Had Intercepted 21 Tony Pounds (1970)Receptions 122 Justin Blackmon (2011)Receiving Yards 1,782 Justin Blackmon (2010)Receiving Touchdowns 20 Justin Blackmon (2010)Yards Per Catch (min. 30 receptions) 20.91 D’Juan Woods (2004)Receptions Per Game 9.38 Justin Blackmon (2011)Consecutive Games With TD Catch 12* Justin Blackmon (2010)Consec. Games With 100 Rec. Yds. 12* Justin Blackmon (2010)Total Offensive Yards 4,625 Brandon Weeden (2011)Total Offense Per Game 355.8 Brandon Weeden (2011)Total Offense Per Play 8.70 J.W. Walsh (2012)Touchdowns Responsible For 44 Barry Sanders (1988)All-Purpose Yards 3,526* Barry Sanders (1988)Average All-Purpose Yards Per Game 293.8* Barry Sanders (1988)* NCAA Record110 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


SCHOOL RECORDS - INDIVIDUALCAREERDarrent Williams broke up 17passes in 2003.DEFENSETackles 183 Mike Green (1982)Tackles For Loss 21.5 Juqua Thomas (2000)Yards From Tackles For Loss 139 Gary Lewis (1981)Sacks 16.0 Leslie O’Neal (1984)Yards From Sacks 118 Leslie O’Neal (1984)Passes Intercepted By 8 John Gates (1969)8 Adam Hinds (1983)8 Alvin Brown (1972)Interception Return Yards 176 Mark Moore (1985)Interception Return TDs 2 By 7. Last Justin Gilbert (2013)Fumbles Forced 5 By 4. Last Dexter Manley (1979)Fumbles Recovered 7 Phillip Dokes (1974)Fumble Return Yards 97 Terrance Robinson (2002)Pass Breakups 17 Darrent Williams (2003)QB Hurries 8 Richetti Jones (2011)8 Ugo Chinasa (2009)SPECIAL TEAMSPAT Kicks Made 79 Quinn Sharp (2011)PAT Kicks Attempted 80 Quinn Sharp (2011)PAT Kick Percentage 100.0 By 16. Last Dan Bailey (2010)Consecutive PAT Conversions 69 Quinn Sharp (2011)Field Goals Made 28 Quinn Sharp (2012)Field Goals Attempted 34 Quinn Sharp (2012)Field Goal Percentage (min 10 att.) 88.9 Luke Phillips (2003)Punts 79 Kip Smith (2013)Punt Yards 3,506 James Benien (1971)Average Yards Per Punt 46.28 Quinn Sharp (2011)Kicks Blocked 4 Rod Warner (1971)Punt Returns 40 Terance Richardson (1999)Punt Return Yards 591 Terance Richardson (1999)Punt Return Average (min. 10 returns) 20.45 Larry Elliott (1963)Punt Return TDs 2 Josh Stewart (2013)2 Dez Bryant (2008)2 Darrent Williams (2003)2 Barry Sanders (1987)Kickoff Returns 32 Justin Gilbert (2012)Kickoff Return Yards 895 Perrish Cox (2008)Kickoff Return TD 2 By 5, last Justin Gilbert (2012)Yards Per Kickoff Return (min 10 KR) 34.80 Chris Massey (2001)OFFENSEPoints Scored 370 Dan Bailey (2007-2010)Touchdowns Scored 60 Barry Sanders (1986-88)Rushing Attempts 989 Thurman Thomas (1984-87)Rushing Yards 5,001 Thurman Thomas (1984-87)Rushing Touchdowns 53 Barry Sanders (1986-88)Rushing Yards Per Carry 6.80 Barry Sanders (1986-88)Rushing Yards Per Game 118.7 Barry Sanders (1986-88)Fewest Yards Lost 2 (82) Garrett Limbrick (1985-88)(min. 100 att.) 18 (452) George Palmer (1972-74)Most Games with 2+ Rushing TDs 12* Barry Sanders (1988)Most Consec. Games With 2+ TDs 12* Barry Sanders (1988)Most 300-Yard Rushing Games 4* Barry Sanders (1988)Passes Completed 767 Brandon Weeden (2008-11)Passes Attempted 1,103 Brandon Weeden (2008-11)Passing Yards 9,260 Brandon Weeden (2008-11)Passing Touchdowns 75 Brandon Weeden (2008-11)Passing Efficiency <strong>15</strong>7.6 Brandon Weeden (2008-11)Highest Completion Pct. 69.5 Brandon Weeden (2008-11)Yards Per Pass (min. 200 att) 8.6 Clint Chelf (2010-12)Yards Per Completion (min 200 att) 18.7 Charlie Weatherbie (1973-76)Passing Yards Per Game 298.7 Brandon Weeden (2007-11)Interception Avoidance 2.3 (5-219) Donovan Woods (2003-07)Receptions 293 Rashaun Woods (2000-03)Receiving Yards 4,414 Rashaun Woods (2000-03)Receiving Touchdowns 42 Rashaun Woods (2000-03)Consec. Games with 100 Yards Receiving 14* Justin Blackmon (2010-11)Consec. Games with 100 Rec. yds and a TD 14* Justin Blackmon (2010-11)Consec. Games with a Rushing TD <strong>15</strong> Barry Sanders (1987-88)Consecutive Games with a TD Pass 24 Brandon Weeden (2010-11)Total Plays 1,273 Mike Gundy (1986-89)Total Offensive Yards 10,175 Zac Robinson (2006-09)All-Purpose Yards 6,017 Thurman Thomas (1984-87)DEFENSETackles 496 John Corker (1976-79)Tackles For Loss 63.0 Jason Gildon (1990-93)Sacks 34.0 Leslie O’Neal (1982-85)Pass Breakups 45 Chris Rockins (1980-83)QB Hurries 17 Marque Fountain (2003-07)Interceptions 18 Bob Fenimore (1943-46)Interception Return Yards 422 Bob Fenimore (1943-46)Fumbles Forced 10 Stacey Satterwhite (1988-91)Fumbles Recovered 14 Phillip Dokes (1974-76)Fumble Return Yards 97 Terrence Robinson (1999-02)SPECIAL TEAMSPAT Kicks Made 199 Dan Bailey (2007-10)PAT Kicks Attempted 201 Dan Bailey (2007-10)Consecutive PAT Conversions 181 Dan Bailey (2007-10)Field Goals Made 69 Larry Roach (1981-84)Field Goals Attempted 105 Larry Roach (1981-84)Field Goal Pct. (min <strong>15</strong> att.) 84.7 Quinn Sharp (2009-12)Punts 249 Scott Elder (1998-2001)Punt Yards 10243 Cliff Parsley (1973-76)Average Yards Per Punt 45.89 Quinn Sharp (2009-12)Punt Returns 76 Bennie Goodwin (1967-69)Punt Return Yards 903 Terance Richardson (1995-99)Punt Return Touchdowns 3 Darrent Williams (2001-04)3 Dez Bryant (2007-09)3 Barry Sanders (1986-88)Punt Return Average 21.9 Darrent Williams (2001-04)Kickoff Returns 117 Perrish Cox (2006-09)Kickoff Return Yards 2,804 Perrish Cox (2006-09)Kickoff Return Average 28.08 Chris Massey (1999-02)Kickoff Return Touchdowns 6 Justin Gilbert (2010-13)Games Started 51 Andre Sexton (2006-09)* NCAA RecordOKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 111


TEAM SINGLE-GAME LISTSLARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY1. 134 Phillips (134-0) Oct 09, 19142. 117 Southwestern Oklahoma (117-0) Oct 21, 19163. 109 Phillips (112-3) Oct 10, 19134. 90 Northwestern Oklahoma (90-0) Oct 07, 191690 Oklahoma Methodist (90-0) 19126. 84 Savannah State (84-0) Sep 01, 201284 Kingfisher (84-0) 19118. 81 Central Oklahoma (81-0) 19129. 79 Blackwell College (79-0) 191210. 77 Northwestern Oklahoma (77-0) Nov 06,19<strong>15</strong>LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY - MODERN ERA(1945-PRESENT)1. 84 Savannah State (84-0) Sep 01, 20122. 63 Southern Illinois (70-7) Sep 29, 19733. 60 Texas Tech (66-6) Nov 12, 20114. 59 Wichita State (59-0) Sep 14, 19745. 56 Lamar (59-3) Sep 14, 20136. 54 UTEP (54-0) Sep 24, 197754 North Texas (61-7) Sep 27, 19758. 53 Louisiana-Lafayette (56-3) Oct 04, 200353 Kansas State (56-3) Nov <strong>15</strong>, 197510. 52 SMU (59-7) Sep 18, 200452 Drake (59-7) Nov 23, 1946MOST POINTS SCORED1. 134 Phillips Oct 09, 19142. 117 Southwestern (OK) Oct 21, 19163. 112 Phillips Oct 10, 19134. 90 Northwestern (OK) Oct 07, 191690 Oklahoma Methodist 19126. 84 Savannah State Sept 01, 201284 at Kingfisher 19118. 81 Central Oklahoma 19129. 79 Blackwell College 191210. 77 at Northwestern (OK) Nov 06, 19<strong>15</strong>MOST POINTS SCORED - MODERN ERA(1945-PRESENT)1. 84 Savannah State Sept 01, 20122. 70 Kansas Oct 08, 201170 Southern Illinois Sept 29, 19734. 66 Baylor Nov 11, 200666 at Texas Tech Nov 12, 20116. 65 Louisiana Sep <strong>15</strong>, 201265 Tulsa Sep 18, 201065 Washington State Sept 4, 20109. 63 Kansas Nov 12, 198863 Baylor Nov 23, 2002MOST POINTS SCORED IN A HALF*1. 88 Phillips Oct 09, 19142. 63 Phillips Oct 10, 19133. 56 Kansas Oct 08, 201<strong>15</strong>6 Southern Illinois Sept 29, 19735. 49 Savannah State Sep 01, 201249 at Texas Tech Nov 12, 201149 Baylor Nov 23, 20028. 45 SMU Sep 21, 200245 vs. Wyoming Dec 30, 198810. 44 Louisiana Sep <strong>15</strong>, 2012* Points by quarter/half not available from accounts of the 1912game vs. Oklahoma Methodist and the 1916 games against Southwestern(OK) and Northwestern (OK)MOST POINTS SCORED IN A HALF - MODERN ERA(1945-PRESENT)1. 56 Kansas Oct 08, 201<strong>15</strong>6 Southern Illinois Sept 29, 19733. 49 Savannah State Sep 01, 201249 at Texas Tech Nov 12, 201149 Baylor Nov 23, 20026. 45 SMU Sep 21, 200245 vs. Wyoming Dec 30, 19888. 44 Louisiana Sep <strong>15</strong>, 20129. 42 Houston Sep 06, 2008MOST POINTS SCORED IN A QUARTER*1. 53 Phillips Oct 09, 19142. 35 Savannah State Sep 01, 201235 Kansas Oct 08, 201135 Baylor Nov 23, 200235 Phillips Oct 09, 191435 Southern Illinois Sept 29, 19737. 30 at Colorado Oct 29, 19838. 28 Texas Tech Nov 17, 201228 at Texas Tech Nov 12, 201128 Houston Sep 06, 200828 Baylor Nov 11, 200628 Louisiana-Lafayette Oct 04, 200328 SMU Sep 21, 200228 vs. Wyoming Dec 30, 198828 at Iowa State Nov 19, 198828 Kansas State Oct 31, 1987* Points by quarter not available from the 1912 game vs. OklahomaMethodist, the 1913 game against Phillips and the 1916 gamesagainst Southwestern (OK) and Northwestern (OK)MOST POINTS IN A QUARTER - MODERN ERA(1945-PRESENT)1. 35 Savannah State Sep 01, 201235 Kansas Oct 08, 201135 Baylor Nov 23, 200235 Southern Illinois Sept 29, 19735. 30 at Colorado Oct 29, 19836. 28 Texas Tech Nov 17, 201228 at Texas Tech Nov 12, 201128 Houston Sep 06, 200828 Baylor Nov 11, 200628 Louisiana-Lafayette Oct 04, 200328 SMU Sep 21, 200228 vs. Wyoming Dec 30, 198828 at Iowa State Nov 19, 198828 Kansas State Oct 31, 1987MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED*1. 12 Savannah State Sep 01, 20122. 10 Kansas Oct 08, 201110 Southern Illinois Sept 29, 19734. 9 Baylor Nov 11, 20069 Kansas Nov 12, 19889 at Texas Tech Nov 12, 20119 Baylor Nov 23, 20029 Washington State Sept 4, 20109. 8 Numerous, last vs. Iowa State Nov 2, 2013* The scoring breakdown was not available in records kept fromgames prior to 1920.MOST FIRST DOWNS1. 39 Louisiana Sep <strong>15</strong>, 20122. 36 Baylor Nov 06, 201036 Kansas Nov 20, 20104. 35 Troy Sep 27, 200835 Wyoming Sept 06, 200335 Kansas Nov 12, 19887. 34 vs. Wyoming Dec 30, 19888. 33 Savannah State Sep 01, 201233 at Texas A&M Sep. 24, 201133 vs. Texas Tech Dec 04, 1988MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS1. 76 at Colorado Oct 29, 198376 at Kansas State Nov 13, 197676 Wichita State Sep 14, 197476 UT-Arlington Sep 16, 19725. 72 Utah State Sep 21, 19966. 71 Mississippi State Sep 19, 19987. 70 Iowa State Nov 20, 19828. 67 at UCLA Sep 04, 20049. 66 Missouri Oct 30, 198210. 65 vs Texas Tech Dec. 4, 198865 Colorado Oct 27, 1984MOST RUSHING YARDS1. 580 UT-Arlington Sep 16, 19722. 536 Kansas Nov 12, 19883. 528 Wichita State Sep 14, 19744. 477 UTEP Sep 24, 19775. 467 UT-Arlington Sep <strong>15</strong>, 19736. 450 Missouri State Sep 13, 20087. 440 Louisiana-Lafayette Nov 14, 19988. 435 Southern Illinois Sep 29, 1973435 Wichita State Nov 19, 194910. 433 vs Texas Tech Dec. 4, 1988MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS*1. 9 Savannah State Sept 1, 20122. 7 Missouri State Sep 13, 20087 Southern Illinois Sep 29, 19734. 6 vs Wyoming Dec 30, 19886 Kansas Nov 12, 19886 Iowa State Nov 21, 19876 Tulsa Oct 1, 19986 Kansas State Oct 31, 19876 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 27-3272. 9.4 Savannah State Sept 1, 2012 42-3959.4 Iowa State Nov 21, 1987 44-4134. 9.2 Kansas Nov 12, 1988 58-5365. 8.9 Louisiana-Lafayette Oct 04, 2003 34-3036. 8.4 Oklahoma Dec 03, 2011 33-2787. 8.3 at Iowa State Nov 19, 1988 40-3338. 8.2 Kansas Nov <strong>15</strong>, 2003 36-2959. 8.0 Missouri State Sep 13, 2008 56-45010. 7.8 Missouri Oct <strong>15</strong>, 1994 30-235112 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


TEAM SINGLE-GAME LISTSMOST PASSES ATTEMPTED1. 60 at Texas A&M Sep 24, 201160 at Arizona Sept 8, 20123. 58 at Iowa State Nov 18, 20114. 57 vs. Missouri Jan 3, 20145. 53 at Baylor Dec 01, 201253 Arizona Sep 08, 20117. 51 vs Oregon Dec 30, 20088. 50 at Baylor Nov 19, 200550 at Missouri Oct 22, 201110. 49 Kansas Oct 08, 201149 at Colorado Oct 28, 2000MOST COMPLETIONS1. 47 at Texas A&M Sep 24, 20112. 42 at Iowa State Nov 18, 201142 Arizona Sep 08, 20114. 38 Kansas Oct 08, 201<strong>15</strong>. 37 at Arizona Sept 8, 20126. 36 Kansas State Nov 05, 20117. 35 at UTSA Sep 7, 20138. 34 Baylor Nov 6, 20109. 33 vs. Missouri Jan 3, 201433 at Texas Tech Nov 12, 201133 at Kansas Nov 20, 201033 at Missouri Oct 22, 2011HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE(20 ATTEMPTS)1. 86.4 Fresno State Sep 13, 1997 19-222. 85.2 at Baylor Oct 24, 2009 23-273. 82.8 vs Wyoming Dec 30, 1988 24-294. 81.4 at UTSA Sep 7, 2013 35-435. 80.5 at Texas Tech Nov 12, 2011 33-416. 79.2 at Iowa State Nov 07, 2009 19-2479.2 Arizona Sep 08, 2011 42-538. 79.1 Baylor Nov 6, 2010 34-439. 78.3 Kansas State Nov 05, 2011 36-4678.3 at Texas A&M Sep 24, 2011 47-60MOST PASSING YARDS1. 574 Tulsa Sep 18, 20102. 518 at UTSA Sep 7, 20133. 502 Kansas State Nov 05, 20114. 494 Kansas Oct 08, 201<strong>15</strong>. 476 at Iowa State Nov 18, 20116. 458 Louisiana Sep 3, 20117. 454 at Texas Tech Nov 12, 20118. 440 Baylor Nov 23, 20139. 438 at Texas A&M Sep 24, 201110. 436 at Arizona Sept 8, 2012MOST PASSING YARDS PER ATTEMPT(20 ATTEMPTS)1. 16.3 Baylor Nov 23, 2013 27-4402. <strong>15</strong>.2 Houston Sep 06, 2008 21-3203. 14.4 Iowa State Nov 01, 2008 29-4194. 13.3 Tulsa Sep 18, 2010 43-5745. 13.2 Oklahoma Nov 30, 2002 27-35713.2 Baylor Nov 23, 2002 22-2907. 13.0 vs Wyoming Dec 30, 1988 29-3788. 12.8 at Kansas Nov 16, 2002 31-39712.8 at Houston Sep 23, 2006 22-28110. 12.3 Fresno State Sep 13, 1997 22-27112.3 at Kansas Nov 04, 1989 35-429MOST PASSING YARDS PER COMPLETION(10 COMPLETIONS)1. 22.9 Houston Sep 06, 2008 14-3202. 22.3 Baylor Nov 23, 2002 13-2903. 22.2 Texas State Sep 16, 2000 10-2224. 21.8 Texas Tech Sep 25, 2014 17-3705. 21.6 at Baylor Nov 22, 2014 13-28121.6 at Houston Sep 23, 2006 13-2817. 21.3 Missouri Oct 25, 1997 <strong>15</strong>-3198. 21.2 Missouri Oct 17, 1992 13-2759. 21.0 Baylor Nov 23, 2013 21-44021.0 Iowa State Nov 01, 2008 20-419MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES*1. 8 Tulsa Sep 18, 20102. 7 Kansas Oct 08, 20117 at SMU Sep 20, 20034. 6 at UTSA Sep 7, 20136 at Kansas Nov 16, 20026. 5 vs Purdue Jan 01, 20135 Iowa State Nov 01, 20085 at Texas Tech Nov 12, 201<strong>15</strong> at Louisiana Oct 08, 20105 at Kansas Oct 14, 20065 Fresno State Sep 13, 1997* The scoring breakdown was not available in games prior to 1920.MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED1. 6 Nebraska Nov 7, 19812. 5 at Colorado Nov 7, 19925 Colorado Oct 16, 19824. 4 Missouri Dec 4, 19864 vs Ole Miss Jan. 2, 20104 at Kansas State Nov 03, 20124 at Baylor Nov 19, 20054 at Kansas State Nov 21, 19924 at OU Nov 7, 19874 at Kansas State Oct 12, 20024 at Texas A&M Oct <strong>15</strong>, 20054 at Iowa State Oct 22, 20054 Kansas State Oct 23, 19994 at Kansas Oct 31, 19924 Texas Oct 31, 20094 UCLA Sep 14, 20024 at Tulsa Sep 19,1982HIGHEST PASSING EFFICIENCY RATING(11 ATTEMPTS)1. 291.9 at Colorado Oct 9, 20042. 264.8 Fresno State Sep 13, 19973. 253.7 Texas A&M Oct 04, 20084. 251.3 Baylor Nov 23, 20135. 241.0 Tulsa Sep 18, 20106. 240.3 Iowa State Nov 01, 20087. 232.7 at Kansas Nov 16, 20028. 229.8 Baylor Nov 23, 20029. 228.6 at UTSA Sep 7, 201310. 226.6 Oklahoma Nov 30, 2002MOST TOTAL PLAYS1. 101 at Colorado Oct 29, 1983 76 rush,25 pass2. 96 vs. Missouri Jan 3, 2014 39 rush, 33 pass96 Louisiana Sep <strong>15</strong>, 2012 59 rush,37 pass4. 95 Colorado Oct 16, 1982 62 rush,33 pass95 at Texas A&M Sep 24, 2011 35 rush,60 pass6. 94 Texas Tech Sep 22, 2007 61 rush,33 pass7. 92 vs Texas Tech Dec. 4, 1988 65 rush,27 pass92 at Louisville Sep 25, 1982 63 rush,29 pass92 at Arizona Sept 8, 2012 32 rush,60 pass10. 90 at Baylor Dec 01, 2012 37 rush,53 pass90 at Baylor Nov 20, 1999 64 rush,26 passMOST TOTAL YARDS1. 742 Louisiana Sep <strong>15</strong>, 2012 330 rush,412 pass2. 725 Baylor Nov 6, 2010 290 rush,435 pass3. 722 Tulsa Sep 18, 2010 148 rush,574 pass4. 717 Kansas Nov 12, 1988 536 rush,181 pass5. 699 Houston Sep 06, 2008 379 rush,320 pass6. 698 vs Wyoming Dec 30, 1988 320 rush,378 pass7. 682 Iowa State Nov 01, 2008 263 rush,419 pass682 Savannah State Sept 1, 2012 395 rush,287 pass9. 673 Texas Tech Oct 18, 2003 352 rush,321 pass10. 666 Louisiana Sep 3, 2011 208 rush,458 passMOST YARDS PER PLAY1. 10.5 Iowa State Nov 01, 2008 65-6822. 9.7 Houston Sep 06, 2008 72-6993. 9.5 Baylor Oct 29, 2011 63-6014. 9.4 Tulsa Sep 18, 2010 77-7225. 9.3 at Kansas Nov 16, 2002 59-5496. 9.2 Kansas Nov 12, 1988 78-7177. 9.1 Kansas State Nov 05, 2011 63-5759.1 at Houston Sep 23, 2006 49-4469. 8.9 Grambling State Sep 26, 2009 66-5878.9 Iowa State Nov 21, 1987 61-540MOST ALL-PURPOSE YARDS GAINED1. 920 Tulsa Sep 18, 20102. 903 Savannah State Sept 1, 20123. 886 Baylor Nov 6, 20104. 881 Louisiana Sep <strong>15</strong>, 20125. 868 Houston Sep 06, 20086. 827 Louisiana Sep 3, 20117. 806 Kansas Nov 12, 19888. 787 at Arizona Sept 8, 20129. 780 Wyoming Sep 06, 200310. 767 Texas Tech Oct 18, 2003MOST ALL-PURPOSE ATTEMPTS1. 99 at Colorado Oct 29, 19832. 95 Louisiana Sep <strong>15</strong>, 20123. 91 vs Texas Tech Dec. 4, 198891 at Baylor Nov 20, 19995. 90 Mississippi State Sep 19, 199890 at Texas A&M Sep 24, 20117. 89 at Kansas Nov. 4, 19898. 88 Colorado Oct 16, 198288 at Tulsa Sep 18, 201110. 86 Louisiana-Lafayette Nov 14, 199886 Texas Tech Sep 22, 2007OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 113


TEAM SINGLE-GAME LISTSMOST PUNT RETURNS1. 9 Savannah State Sept 1, 20129 Texas Tech Sep 24, 19433. 8 vs Louisiana Tech Aug 31, 20028 Fresno State Sep 13, 19978 Louisiana-Lafayette Sept 4, 19996. 7 Kansas Nov 13, 19997 Iowa State Nov 20, 19827 Colorado Nov 6, 19937 Wyoming Sep 06, 20037 Florida Atlantic Sep 08, 20077 Missouri State Sep 13, 20037 Texas State Sep 16, 2000MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS1. 208 Drake Nov 23, 19462. 164 Louisiana-Lafayette Oct 04, 20033. 162 SMU Sep 18, 20044. <strong>15</strong>8 Missouri State Sep 02, 20065. <strong>15</strong>7 Kansas Nov 13, 19996. <strong>15</strong>3 Savannah State Sept 1, 20127. 143 Baylor Nov 23, 20028. 129 Louisiana-Monroe Sep 27, 19979. 127 vs Louisiana Tech Aug 31, 200210. 124 TCU Oct 19, 2013124 at Washington State Aug 30, 2008YARDS PER PUNT RETURN (2 RETURNS)1. 62.0 TCU Oct 19, 2013 2-1242. 58.0 Troy Sep 11, 2010 2-1163. 43.5 Texas A&M Oct 04, 2008 2-874. 43.0 at Oklahoma Oct 7, 1989 2-8643.0 Louisiana-Monroe Sep 27, 1997 3-1296. 42.5 Baylor Nov 13, 2004 2-857. 41.0 Louisiana-Lafayette Oct 04, 2003 4-1648. 37.5 Colorado Oct 10, 1987 2-759. 36.5 vs Purdue Jan 01, 2013 2-7310. 32.4 SMU Sep 18, 2004 5-162MOST KICK RETURNS1. 11 at Texas A&M Oct <strong>15</strong>, 200511 Oklahoma Nov 30, 19463. 9 Oklahoma Nov 29, 20084. 8 Nebraska Aug 31, 19958 at Baylor Nov 22, 20148 at Texas Nov 04, 20068 Kansas State Nov 05, 20118 Oklahoma Nov 27, 20108 Nebraska Oct 21, 19898 Texas Oct 31, 20098 Houston Sep 12, 20098 at Florida Sept 8, 1990MOST KICK RETURN YARDS1. 228 Oklahoma Nov 27, 2010 8 returns228 Oklahoma Nov 29, 2008 9 returns3. 225 at Texas A&M Oct <strong>15</strong>, 2005 11 returns4. 220 Texas Tech Nov 10, 2001 6 returns5. 212 Missouri Oct 08, 2005 6 returns6. 206 at Texas Nov 04, 2006 8 returns7. 196 Tulsa Sept 5, 1987 5 returns8. 187 West Virginia Nov 10, 2012 5 returns187 Texas Oct 13, 2001 6 returns10. 181 Kansas State Oct 20, 2007 5 returnsYARDS PER KICK RETURN (2 RETURNS)1. 63.5 at Texas Oct <strong>15</strong>, 2011 2-1272. 59.5 Missouri State Sep 02, 2006 2-1193. 45.7 at Kansas Nov 14, 1987 3-1374. 43.3 Miami (Ohio) Sep 10, 1988 3-1305. 43.0 Kansas Nov 9, 2013 3-1296. 42.7 at Washington State Aug 30, 2008 3-1287. 41.7 at Kansas State Oct 07, 2006 3-1258. 39.2 Tulsa Sept 5, 1987 5-1969. 37.4 West Virginia Nov 10, 2012 5-18710. 36.7 Texas Tech Nov 10, 2001 6-220MOST PUNTS1. 22 at Kansas Oct 13, 19232. 14 at Oklahoma Nov 28, 20093. 11 at Oklahoma Nov 26, 200511 at Oklahoma Nov 13, 199311 at Nebraska Oct 10, 199211 Iowa State Nov 22, 198611 at Iowa State Nov 23, 19858. 10 Numerous times, last at West Virginia Sep 28, 2013PUNTING AVERAGE (2 PUNTS)1. 60.4 Nebraska Oct 23, 2010 5 punts2. 57.0 Kansas Nov 18, 1995 2 punts3. 54.0 Arizona Sep 8, 2011 3 punts54.0 at Baylor Sep 17, 1994 6 punts5. 53.5 at Kansas Oct 14, 2006 4 punts53.5 Iowa State Nov 19, 1987 2 punts7. 53.4 at Oklahoma Nov 24, 2012 5 punts8. 53.3 Oklahoma Oct 6, 1990 3 punts9. 53.0 at Kansas Oct 13, 2012 5 punts53.0 at Houston Sep 23, 2006 2 punts53.0 Oklahoma Nov 12, 1994 6 puntsMOST PUNTS BY OPPONENT1. 13 Baylor Nov 21, 199813 North Texas Sep 11, 19823. 12 Savannah State Sep 01, 201212 at Kansas State Nov 21, 199212 at Iowa State Nov 22, 19856. 11 at Iowa State Oct 26, 201311 Baylor Nov 23, 200211 at Louisiana Tech Aug 31, 200211 Kansas Oct 25, 198611 Kansas State Nov 09, 1985MOST TURNOVERS BY OPPONENT1. 10 Detroit Nov 28, 19422. 8 Iowa State Oct 24, 19923. 7 Baylor Nov 18, 20007 Oklahoma Oct <strong>15</strong>, 19837 Tulsa Oct 1, 19836. 6 at Tulsa Sep 17, 20116 Baylor Nov 11, 20066 at Mississippi State Sep 18, 19996 Oklahoma Nov 8, 19976 Louisiana Sep 6, 19976 Missouri State Sep 11, 19936 Colorado Nov 9, 19916 Wyoming Sep 30, 19896 at Colorado Oct 8, 19886 Kansas State Oct 31, 19876 Colorado Oct 10, 19876 at Colorado Oct 29, 1983MOST TURNOVERS BY OSU1. 8 at Baylor Nov 19, 20058 at Colorado Nov 7, 19928 Colorado Oct 16, 19828 Denver Oct 2, 19485. 7 Ole Miss Jan 2, 20107 at Texas A&M Oct <strong>15</strong>, 20057 North Texas Sep 11, 19828. 6 at Mississippi State Sep 18, 19996 at Kansas State Nov 21, 199210. 5 Several times, last at Kansas State Nov 3, 2012MOST FUMBLES1. <strong>15</strong> Kansas Nov 2, 1974MOST FUMBLES LOST1. 8 Denver Oct 2, 1948MOST FUMBLES FORCED1. 5 Baylor Nov 18, 20002. 4 vs Purdue Jan 01, 20134 Baylor Nov 11, 20064 Baylor Nov 21, 19984 Iowa State Oct 02, 20044 at Colorado Oct 8, 19884 at Florida Atlantic Sep 08, 20054 Troy Sep 11, 20104 at Michigan Sep 19, 199210. 3 Several times, last at Texas Tech Nov 2, 2013MOST FUMBLES RECOVERED1. 7 Baylor Oct 21, 19727 Tulsa Nov 01, 19527 Oklahoma Nov 27, 19484. 6 Tulsa Oct 1, 19836 Oklahoma Oct <strong>15</strong>, 19836. 5 Iowa State Oct 24, 19925 North Texas Sept 10,19838. 4 Baylor Nov 18, 20004 at Oklahoma Nov 8, 19974 Iowa State Oct 02, 20044 Nebraska Oct 7, 19834 at Colorado Oct 8, 19884 at Florida Atlantic Sep 08, 20054 Missouri State Sep 11, 19934 Troy Sep 11, 20104 at Tulsa Sep 13, 19864 at Michigan Sep 19, 19924 Texas A&M Sep 24, 19884 Tulsa Sept 5, 1987MOST FUMBLE RETURN YARDS1. 93 at Kansas Nov 16, 2002 1 return2. 78 Baylor Nov 23, 2013 1 return3. 64 Oklahoma Dec 03, 2011 2 returns4. 63 Texas A&M Sep 30, 2010 1 return5. 57 Baylor Nov 11, 2006 1 return57 Southern Miss Sep 23, 2000 1 return7. 55 at Oklahoma Nov 28, 2009 1 return8. 54 at Iowa State Oct 26, 2013 1 return9. 53 SMU Sep 18, 2004 1 return10. 51 Rice Sep 19, 2009 1 returnMOST INTERCEPTIONS1. 10 Detroit Nov 28, 19422. 5 at Colorado Oct 29, 19835 Kansas State Oct 31, 19874. 4 vs Ole Miss Jan. 02, 20104 at Baylor Nov 17, 20014 Kansas State Nov 05, 19834 at Kansas Oct 22, 19834 at Mississippi State Sep 18, 19994 at Tulsa Sep 18, 20114 at Texas A&M Sep 23, 19834 Wyoming Sep 30, 19894 Texas A&M Sep 30, 20104 Bowling Green Sept <strong>15</strong>,19844 Northern Iowa Sept 07, 20024 at Arizona State Sept 08, 1984MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS1. 145 at Baylor Nov 17, 2001 4 returns2. 143 Bowling Green Sept <strong>15</strong>,1984 4 returns3. 109 at Texas A&M Sep 23, 1983 4 returns4. 107 Tulsa Sep 18, 2010 3 returns5. 99 Kansas State Oct 5, 2013 3 returns6. 95 TCU Oct 02, 1993 1 return7. 86 Wyoming Sep 30, 1989 4 returns8. 84 Illinois State Sep 27, 1986 3 returns9. 83 Kansas State Oct 31, 1987 5 returns10. 79 at Iowa State Nov 23, 1985 3 returns114 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


TEAM SINGLE-GAME LISTSFEWEST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED1. -33 at Kansas State Nov <strong>15</strong>, 19802. -20 Tulsa Sep 11, 1999-20 Fresno State Sep 13, 19974. -17 North Texas Sep 11, 19825. -10 San Diego State Sep 22, 19846. -7 Southern Miss Sep 23, 2000-7 at Iowa State Nov 21, 19818. -3 at Texas Tech Oct 07, 19449. -2 at Kansas State Sep 20, 194710. -1 Wichita State Sep 13, 197511. 0 at Oklahoma Nov 24, 2001FEWEST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED1. -3 at Arkansas Sep 21, 1974-3 Kansas State Nov 19, 19553. 0 at Oklahoma Nov 07, 19870 at Arkansas Sep 18, 19760 at Oklahoma Nov 30, 19740 Texas Tech Oct 06, 19730 Kansas Nov <strong>15</strong>, 19580 Wichita State Oct 08, 19559. 5 Texas Tech Oct 03, 19535 at Oklahoma Nov 29, 1947FEWEST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED1. 29 at Kansas State Sep 20, 19472. 61 Louisiana Sep 04, 19993. 71 North Texas Sep 11, 19824. 74 at Kansas State Nov <strong>15</strong>, 19805. 80 Drake Nov 21, 19426. 82 Oklahoma Sep 26, 19427. 85 at Arkansas Sep 22, 19738. 86 at Baylor Nov 20, 19999. 87 at Kansas State Nov 24, 196210. 90 Drake Nov 23, 1946MOST TACKLES1. 124 at Colorado Nov 2, 19852. 121 at Nebraska Oct 8, 19943. 117 at Texas A&M Oct <strong>15</strong>, 20054. 114 at Colorado Nov 7, 19925. 112 Nebraska Oct 17, 19876. 111 vs. South Carolina Dec 28, 19847. 110 Colorado Nov 1, 19868. 109 Missouri Nov 10, 19849. 107 at Arizona State Sep 25, 199310. 106 Nebraska Oct 12, 1985MOST QUARTERBACK SACKS1. 9.0 Baylor Nov 21, 19982. 8.0 Iowa State Oct 02, 20043. 7.0 vs Wyoming Dec 30, 19887.0 at Kansas State Nov 13, 19827.0 at Oklahoma Nov 24, 20017.0 Kansas State Oct 14, 19957.0 at Cincinnati Sep 17, 19838. 6.0 Many times, last at Arkansas State Sep 09, 2006MOST TACKLES FOR LOSS1. 20.0 Iowa State Nov 22, 19862. 16.0 vs Wyoming Dec 30, 198816.0 Baylor Nov 21, 19984. <strong>15</strong>.0 Baylor Nov 23, 2002<strong>15</strong>.0 Kansas State Oct 14, 19956. 14.0 Louisiana-Lafayette Nov 14, 199814.0 Texas Tech Oct 9, 199914.0 at Northern Illinois Sept 1, 19949. 13.0 at Iowa State Oct 26, 201313.0 at Texas Tech Oct 10, 199813.0 at Texas Oct <strong>15</strong>, 201113.0 at Florida Atlantic Sep 08, 200513.0 Tulsa Sep 11, 199913.0 Southern Miss Sep 23, 200013.0 at Houston Sept 12,198713.0 Louisiana-Lafayette Sept 4, 1999MOST PASS BREAKUPS1. 14 at Oklahoma Nov 24, 20012. 12 Kansas State Nov 09, 19853. 11 Baylor Nov 18, 200011 Houston Sep 06, 200811 Miami (Ohio) Sep 28, 19856. 10 vs Louisiana Tech Aug 31, 200210 Texas A&M Nov 2, 200210 Kansas Oct 25, 198610 at Texas Oct 5, 200210 Rice Sep 19, 200910 Troy Sep 27, 200810 North Texas State Sept 14,1985MOST BLOCKED KICKS1. 3 Missouri State Sep 6, 20142. 2 Missouri Nov 10, 19842 Texas Tech Nov 17, 20122 Baylor Nov 18, 20002 at Kansas Nov 20, 20102 Texas Oct 29, 20052 Tulsa Sep 26, 19928. 1 Numerous times, last at Baylor Nov 22, 2014MOST PENALTIES COMMITTED1. 16 at Kansas Sep 05, 199816 Wyoming Sep 30, 19893. <strong>15</strong> at Arizona Sep 08, 2012<strong>15</strong> Georgia Sep 05, 2009<strong>15</strong> Texas Tech Oct 09, 19996. 14 Utah State Sep 21, 19967. 13 Missouri State Sep 13, 200813 Wyoming Sep 06, 200313 at Texas Tech Nov 09, 200213 Colorado Oct 10, 198713 at Texas A&M Sep 24, 1983MOST YARDS PENALIZED1. 167 at Arizona Sep 08, 20122. 139 Troy Sep 11, 20103. 135 Utah State Sep 21, 19964. 134 Colorado Oct 10, 19875. 132 at Texas Tech Oct 10, 1998132 at Texas A&M Sep 24, 19837. 130 Missouri State Sep 13, 20088. 129 Texas Tech Sep 25, 20149. 126 Texas Tech Oct 09, 199910. 124 Baylor Nov 11, 2006FEWEST PENALTIES COMMITTED1. 1 Kansas State Oct 5, 20131 vs. Stanford Jan 02, 20121 Texas A&M Nov 02, 19961 Kansas Nov 18, 19951 at Kansas Oct 29, 19941 Oklahoma Nov 12, 19941 at Miami (Fla.) Oct 05, 19911 Houston Sep 20, 19861 Illinois State Sep 27, 198610. 2 at Texas Oct <strong>15</strong>, 20112 Oklahoma Nov 29, 20082 Oklahoma Oct 30, 20042 at Iowa State Oct 28, 19952 at Iowa State Oct 23, 19932 at TCU Oct 03, 19922 Colorado Nov 09, 19912 Arizona State Sep 14, 19912 Oklahoma Oct 06, 19902 Kansas State Oct 14, 19892 Iowa State Nov 18, 19892 Kansas Nov 12, 19882 at Kansas Nov 14, 19872 vs. West Virginia Dec 25, 19872 at Missouri Nov 16, 1985FEWEST YARDS PENALIZED1. 5 vs. Stanford Jan 02, 20125 Kansas Nov 18, 19955 Oklahoma Nov 12, 19945 at Miami (Fla.) Oct 05, 199<strong>15</strong> Houston Sep 20, 19866. 6 Texas A&M Nov 02, 19967. 7 Kansas State Oct 5, 20137 Illinois State Sep 27, 19869. 10 Kansas State Oct 14, 198910. 11 Missouri Oct 27, 1990LARGEST DEFICIT OVERCOME TO WIN A GAMEDeficit Opponent Date Final1. 0-20 at Colorado Nov 10, 1979 21-202. 3-20 at Texas A&M Sep 24, 2011 30-290-17 at Kansas Oct 14, 2006 42-320-17 at Missouri Oct 23, 2004 20-170-17 Iowa State Oct 19, 1996 28-276. 0-16 Nebraska Oct 28, 2006 41-290-16 Missouri Oct 30, 1976 20-198. 21-35 at Oklahoma Dec 6, 2014 38-350-14 TCU Oct 27, 2012 36-140-14 vs. Stanford Jan 02, 2012 41-38LARGEST 4TH-QUARTER DEFICIT OVERCOMETO WIN A GAMEDeficit Opponent Date Final1. 0-20 at Colorado Nov 10, 1979 21-202. 21-35 at Oklahoma Dec 6, 2014 38-353. 9-20 Louisiana Sep 06, 1986 21-204. 6-14 Tulsa Oct 02, 1965 17-140-8 at Texas Nov 11, 1944 13-86. 24-31 vs. Stanford Jan 02, 2012 41-3810-17 at Missouri Oct 23, 2004 20-176-13 at Oklahoma Nov 24, 2001 16-1310-17 Missouri State Aug 31, 1996 23-2021-28 at Iowa State Nov 19, 1988 49-283-10 Colorado Oct 08, 1966 11-1012-19 at North Texas Sep 28, 1957 25-197-14 at Kansas State Nov 12, 1949 26-14MOST TIME OF POSSESSION1. 43:59 Utah State Sep 21, 19962. 42:58 at Baylor Nov 20, 19993. 40:35 Troy Sep 27, 200840:35 at Colorado Oct 29, 19835. 39:38 at Iowa State Nov 07, 20096. 38:45 Mississippi State Sep 19, 19987. 38:25 at Baylor Oct 24, 20098. 38:03 at Kansas Nov 04, 19899. 37:54 Baylor Nov 23, 199610. 37:20 Texas Tech Nov 14, 2009LEAST TIME OF POSSESSION1. 18:13 vs. Stanford Jan 02, 20122. 19:11 Kansas State Nov 05, 20113. 19:22 at Kansas Nov 16, 20024. 19:57 at Oklahoma Nov 13, 19935. 19:59 at Iowa State Oct 20, 20016. 20:42 at Texas Oct <strong>15</strong>, 20117. 20:48 Kansas State Oct 14, 19958. 20:51 at Iowa State Nov 19, 19889. 20:55 Baylor Nov 23, 200210. 21:<strong>15</strong> Kansas State Nov 23, 1991OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 1<strong>15</strong>


TEAM SINGLE-SEASON LISTSSCORINGTOTAL POINTS SCORED1. 633 (81 TD, 80 PAT, 22 FG) 20112. 594 (73 TD, 72 PAT, 28 FG) 20123. 584 (78 TD, 76 PAT, 13 FG) 19884. 575 (71 TD, 68 PAT, 27 FG) 20105. 530 (69 TD, 67 PAT, <strong>15</strong> FG) 20086. 508 (68 TD, 67 PAT, 11 FG) 20137. 467 (60 TD, 59 PAT, 16 FG) 20038. 458 (61 TD, 58 PAT, 11 FG) 20069. 450 (60 TD, 59 PAT, 10 FG) 200710. 446 (59 TD, 56 PAT, 11 FG) 2002TOUCHDOWNS SCORED1. 81 (36 rush, 40 rcv, 5 ret) 20112. 78 (54 rush, 21 rcv, 3 ret) 19883. 73 (35 rush, 34 rcv, 4 ret) 20124. 71 (26 rush, 36 rcv, 9 ret) 20105. 69 (38 rush, 25 rcv, 6 ret) 20086. 68 (35 rush, 26 rcv, 7 ret) 20137. 61 (28 rush, 27 rcv, 6 ret) 20068. 60 (34 rush, 21 rcv, 5 ret) 200360 (30 rush, 26 rcv, 4 ret) 200710. 59 (24 rush, 32 rcv, 3 ret) 2002OFFENSETOTAL OFFENSE YARDS1. 7111 20122. 7096 20113. 6763 20104. 6365 19885. 6340 20086. 6322 20077. 5834 20138. 5392 20039. 5344 200210. 5327 2006TOTAL OFFENSE/GAME1. 547.0 (13 games) 20122. 545.8 (13 games) 20113. 530.4 (12 games) 19884. 520.2 (13 games) 20105. 487.7 (13 games) 20086. 486.3 (13 games) 20077. 448.8 (13 games) 20138. 420.4 (8 games) 19459. 4<strong>15</strong>.0 (12 games) 198710. 414.8 (13 games) 2003TOTAL OFFENSE/PLAY (700 PLAYS)1. 7.21 (883-6365) 19882. 7.19 (987-7096) 20113. 7.01 (1014-7111) 20124. 6.98 (908-6340) 20085. 6.89 (982-6763) 20106. 6.46 (978-6322) 20077. 6.32 (843-5327) 20068. 6.18 (872-5392) 20039. 5.97 (895-5344) 200210. 5.91 (987-5834) 2013RUSHING YARDS1. 3812 (612-3812) 19882. 3497 (707-3497) 19723, 3198 (660-3198) 19734. 3191 (582-3191) 20085. 3161 (592-3161) 20076. 3085 (672-3085) 19767. 2952 (665-2952) 19758. 2942 (650-2942) 19779. 2844 (594-2844) 200410. 2831 (522-2831) 2003RUSHING ATTEMPTS1. 707 (707-3497) 19722. 688 (688-2525) 19743. 672 (672-3085) 19764. 665 (665-2952) 19755. 660 (660-3198) 19736. 650 (650-2942) 19777. 630 (630-2648) 19978. 612 (612-3812) 19889. 598 (598-2201) 198310. 594 (594-2844) 2004RUSHING TDS1. 54 19882. 39 197639 19754. 38 20085. 36 20116. 35 201335 198735 20129. 34 200310. 32 2004AVERAGE YARDS/RUSH1. 6.23 (612-3812) 19882. 5.48 (582-3191) 20083. 5.42 (522-2831) 20034. 5.39 (519-2799) 20125. 5.34 (592-3161) 20076. 5.27 (391-2062) 20117. 5.18 (522-2704) 20068. 5.04 (450-2267) 20109. 4.95 (707-3497) 197210. 4.85 (660-3198) 1973RUSHING YARDS/GAME1. 317.9 (11 games) 19722. 317.7 (12 games) 19883. 290.7 (11 games) 19734. 286.9 (8 games) 19455. 280.5 (11 games) 19766. 268.4 (11 games) 19757. 267.5 (11 games) 19778. 248.7 (11 games) 19829. 245.5 (13 games) 200810. 243.2 (13 games) 2007PASS ATTEMPTS1. 596 (429-596-13) 20112. 532 (357-532-14) 20103. 495 (312-495-16) 20124. 484 (280-484-13) 20135. 454 (243-454-<strong>15</strong>) 20026. 401 (222-401-17) 20147. 386 (229-386-10) 20078. 367 (2<strong>15</strong>-367-10) 20019. 354 (189-354-14) 200010. 350 (191-350-13) 2003PASS COMPLETIONS1. 429 (429-596-13) 20112. 357 (357-532-14) 20103. 312 (312-495-16) 20124. 280 (280-484-13) 20135. 243 (243-454-<strong>15</strong>) 20026. 229 (229-386-10) 20077. 222 (222-401-17) 20148. 2<strong>15</strong> (2<strong>15</strong>-367-10) 20019. 210 (210-326-10) 200810. 196 (196-336-14) 2009PASSING YARDS1. 5034 (429-596-13) 20112. 4496 (357-532-14) 20103. 4312 (312-495-16) 20124. 3599 (280-484-13) 20135. 3414 (243-454-<strong>15</strong>) 20026. 3161 (229-386-10) 20077. 3149 (210-326-10) 20083149 (222-401-17) 20149. 2623 (174-321-11) 200610. 2561 (191-350-13) 2003PASSING TDS1. 40 20112. 36 20103. 34 20124. 32 20025. 27 20066. 26 201326 20078. 25 20089. 21 200321 1988PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED1. 24 19712. 23 199123 19704. 19 198219 19816. 18 199218 19688. 17 201417 200517 1999PASS COMPLETION PCT1. 72.0 (429-596-13) 20112. 67.1 (357-532-14) 20103. 66.1 (179-271-12) 19884. 64.4 (210-326-10) 20085. 63.0 (312-495-16) 20126. 60.4 (177-293-6) 19847. 59.3 (229-386-10) 20078. 58.6 (191-326-14) 198758.6 (2<strong>15</strong>-367-10) 200110. 58.3 (196-336-14) 2009116 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


TEAM SINGLE-SEASON LISTSPASS EFFICIENCY1. 164.7 (210-326-10) 20082. 161.9 (179-271-12) 19883. 160.7 (429-596-13) 20114. <strong>15</strong>5.2 (357-532-14) 20105. <strong>15</strong>2.4 (312-495-16) 20126. 145.2 (229-386-10) 20077. 143.7 (174-321-11) 20068. 141.7 (104-201-5) 20049. 133.3 (243-454-<strong>15</strong>) 200210. 133.1 (131-236-11) 1997AVERAGE YARDS/PASS (200 ATTEMPTS)1. 9.7 (326-3161) 20082. 9.4 (271 -2553) 19883. 8.7 (495-4312) 20124. 8.6 (201-1722) 20045. 8.5 (532-4496) 20106. 8.4 (596-5034) 20117. 8.2 (386-3161) 20078.2 (321-2623) 20069. 7.9 (236-1853) 19977.9 (401-3149) 2014AVERAGE YARDS/COMPLETION(MIN 10 COMPLETIONS/GAME)1. <strong>15</strong>.5 (1<strong>15</strong>-1777) 19492. <strong>15</strong>.1 (174-2623) 20063. <strong>15</strong>.0 (210-3149) 20084. 14.4 (124-1783) 199814.4 (114-1641) 19696. 14.3 (179-2553) 19887. 14.2 (222-3149) 20148. 14.1 (131-1853) 19979. 14.0 (243-3414) 200210. 13.9 (137-1904) 1970PASSING YARDS/GAME1. 387.2 (13 games) 20112. 345.8 (13 games) 20103. 331.7 (13 games) 20124. 276.8 (13 games) 20135. 262.6 (13 games) 20026. 243.2 (13 games) 20077. 242.2 (13 games) 2008242.2 (13 games) 20149. 216.9 (11 games) 198910. 213.0 (11 games) 2001PASS COMPLETIONS/GAME1. 33.00 (13 games) 20112. 27.46 (13 games) 20103. 24.00 (13 games) 20124. 21.54 (13 games) 20135. 19.55 (11 games) 20016. 18.69 (13 games) 20027. 17.62 (13 games) 20078. 17.18 (11 games) 20009. 16.<strong>15</strong> (13 games) 200810. <strong>15</strong>.92 (12 games) 1987ALL PURPOSE YARDS1. 8817 20122. 8621 20103. 8612 20114. 8203 20085. 7790 20076. 7450 20137. 7443 19888. 7130 20069. 6865 200310. 6802 2002ALL PURPOSE YARDS/GAME1. 678.2 (13 games) 20122. 663.2 (13 games) 20103. 662.5 (13 games) 20114. 631.0 (13 games) 20085. 620.2 (12 games) 19886. 599.2 (13 games) 20077. 573.1 (13 games) 20138. 548.5 (13 games) 20069. 528.1 (13 games) 200310. 523.2 (13 games) 2002FIRST DOWNS1. 346 (13 games) 20122. 337 (13 games) 2011337 (13 games) 20104. 324 (13 games) 20085. 310 (13 games) 20076. 287 (13 games) 20137. 282 (13 games) 20038. 272 (11 games) 19889. 270 (13 games) 200610. 267 (13 games) 2002FIRST DOWNS PER GAME1. 26.6 (346 in 13 games) 20122. 25.9 (337 in 13 games) 201125.9 (337 in 13 games) 20104. 24.9 (324 in 13 games) 20085. 24.7 (272 in 11 games) 19886. 23.8 (310 in 13 games) 20077. 22.1 (287 in 13 games) 20138. 22.0 (242 in 11 games) 19829. 21.7 (282 in 13 games) 200310. 21.5 (236 in 11 games) 1996DEFENSEFEWEST POINTS ALLOWED (MIN 10 GAMES)1. 116 (10 games) 19422. 117 (10 games) 19543. 126 (10 games) 19604. 128 (10 games) 19585. 129 (10 games) 19576. 134 (10 games) 19477. 137 (10 games) 19408. 138 (10 games) 19669. 140 (10 games) 196710. 148 (12 games) 1984FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED PER GAME1. 11.60 (10 games) 19422. 11.70 (10 games) 19543. 12.33 (12 games) 19844. 12.60 (10 games) 19605. 12.80 (10 games) 19586. 12.90 (10 games) 19577. 13.40 (10 games) 19478. 13.50 (12 games) 19839. 13.70 (10 games) 194010. 13.80 (10 games) 1966FEWEST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED(700 PLAYS DEFENDED)1. 2781 (11 games) 19812. 2818 (11 games) 19733. 2827 (10 games) 19674. 3081 (11 games) 19745. 3318 (12 games) 19846. 3338 (11 games) 19827. 3430 (11 games) 19768. 3433 (10 games) 19699. 3507 (10 games) 196410. 3524 (11 games) 1986FEWEST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED PER GAME(700 PLAYS DEFENDED)1. 252.82 (11 games) 19812. 256.18 (11 games) 19733. 276.50 (12 games) 19844. 280.09 (11 games) 19745. 282.70 (10 games) 19676. 303.45 (11 games) 19827. 311.82 (11 games) 19768. 312.08 (12 games) 19839. 314.75 (12 games) 198510. 320.36 (11 games) 1986FEWEST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED PER PLAY(700 PLAYS DEFENDED)1. 3.62 (778-2818) 19732. 3.64 (764-2781) 19813. 3.84 (803-3081) 19744. 3.96 (713-2827) 19675. 3.98 (834-3318) 19846. 4.18 (822-3433) 19697. 4.33 (872-3777) 19858. 4.39 (862-3782) 19729. 4.41 (800-3530) 197510. 4.46 (795-3548) 1980FEWEST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED1. 869 (8 games) 19452. 943 (9 games) 19413. 1100 (9 games) 19484. 1140 (7 games) 19435. 1<strong>15</strong>0 (10 games) 19406. 1196 (11 games) 19817. 1245 (13 games) 20098. 1256 (12 games) 19839. 1314 (11 games) 199810. 1357 (10 games) 1942FEWEST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED PER GAME1. 95.8 (13 games) 20092. 104.8 (9 games) 19413. 108.6 (8 games) 19454. 108.7 (11 games) 198<strong>15</strong>. 104.7 (12 games) 19836. 114.7 (12 games) 19977. 1<strong>15</strong>.0 (10 games) 19408. 117.6 (12 games) 19849. 119.5 (11 games) 199810. 122.2 (9 games) 1948OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 117


TEAM SINGLE-SEASON LISTSFEWEST YARDS ALLOWED PER RUSH1. 2.67 (471-1256) 19832. 2.70 (523-1412) 19843. 2.84 (611-1734) 19734. 2.86 (330-943) 194<strong>15</strong>. 2.89 (398-1<strong>15</strong>0) 19406. 3.00 (4<strong>15</strong>-1245) 20097. 3.21 (409-1314) 19988. 3.23 (447-1442) 19829. 3.30 (584-1925) 19723.30 (376-1242) 1999FEWEST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED(100 COMPLETIONS DEFENDED)1. 1331 (11 games) 19862. 1383 (11 games) 19783. 1406 (11 games) 19764. 1469 (11 games) 19705. <strong>15</strong>53 (10 games) 19696. <strong>15</strong>85 (11 games) 19817. 1625 (10 games) 19688. 1675 (11 games) 19809. 1704 (11 games) 197910. 1857 (11 games) 1972FEWEST PASS YDS. ALLOWED PER GAME(100 COMPLETIONS DEFENDED)1. 102.8 (11 games) 19742. 105.4 (11 games) 19773. 121.0 (11 games) 19864. 125.7 (11 games) 19785. 127.8 (11 games) 19766. 133.5 (11 games) 19707. 135.4 (11 games) 19858. 144.1 (11 games) 19819. <strong>15</strong>2.3 (11 games) 198010. <strong>15</strong>4.9 (11 games) 1979FEWEST YARDS ALLOWED PER PASS(200 ATTEMPTS DEFENDED)1. 5.00 (226-1131) 19742. 5.63 (276-<strong>15</strong>53) 19693. 5.83 (272-<strong>15</strong>85) 198<strong>15</strong>.83 (541-3<strong>15</strong>3) 20135. 5.95 (311-1850) 19855.95 (206-1226) 19527. 6.02 (244-1469) 19708. 6.11 (504-3078) 20099. 6.13 (311-1906) 198410. 6.14 (345-2119) 1992PASS EFFICIENCY DEFENSE(TRACKED SINCE 1982)1. 92.64 19852. 93.09 19843. 104.56 20134. 104.90 19875. 106.67 19836. 108.21 19887. 109.38 19998. 109.99 19979. 110.16 198610. 110.19 1982FEWEST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED(700 PLAYS DEFENDED)1. <strong>15</strong>7 (10 games) 19672. 161 (11 games) 19813. 170 (11 games) 19734. 176 (11 games) 19745. 181 (11 games) 19756. 182 (11 games) 1982182 (10 games) 19628. 187 (11 games) 19769. 189 (12 games) 1984189 (10 games) 1964FEWEST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED PER GAME(700 PLAYS DEFENDED)1. 14.64 19812. <strong>15</strong>.45 19733. <strong>15</strong>.70 19674. <strong>15</strong>.75 19845. 16.00 19746. 16.45 19757. 16.55 19828. 17.00 19769. 17.73 197710. 17.91 1980INTERCEPTIONS1. 29 19722. 28 19833. 24 20114. 22 197622 19696. 21 201321 198521 19849. 20 198710. 19 201019 1974INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS1. 444 (21-444) 19842. 425 (29-425) 19723. 404 (23-404) 19764. 337 (21-337) 20135. 324 (19-324) 20106. 306 (21-306) 19857. 280 (24-280) 20118. 279 (28-279) 19839. 278 (16-278) 196410. 274 (<strong>15</strong>-274) 1981INTERCEPTION RETURN TDS1. 4 19842. 3 19853 20103 20013 19726. 2, Several times, most recently: 2014FUMBLE RETURNS (TRACKED SINCE 1982)1. 7 (7-128) 20112. 6 (6-92) 20063. 5 (5-85) 20004. 4 (4-108) 20094 (4-77) 20124 (4-20) 19994 (4-6) 19878. 2 (2-132) 20132 (2-97) 20022 (2-50) 19932 (2-48) 20042 (2-39) 20082 (2-17) 19852 (2-<strong>15</strong>) 19922 (2-9) 2005FUMBLE RETURN YARDS (TRACKED SINCE 1982)1. 132 (2-132) 20132. 128 (7-128) 20113. 108 (4-108) 20094. 97 (2-97) 20025. 92 (6-92) 20066. 85 (5-85) 20007. 77 (4-77) 20128. 63 (1-63) 20109. 50 (2-50) 199310. 48 (2-48) 2004FUMBLE RETURN TDS (TRACKED SINCE 1982)1. 3 20062. 2 20132 20112 19995. 1 20101 20121 19851 20091 20041 20011 20021 1993TOTAL TACKLES1. 1091 20032. 989 19853. 987 20114. 963 20025. 948 19876. 941 20077. 940 20108. 937 20139. 936 199410. 929 2014UNASSISTED TACKLES1. 777 20102. 761 20123. 738 20114. 724 20145. 716 20026. 7<strong>15</strong> 20037. 707 20138. 670 20099. 640 200710. 613 1992ASSISTED TACKLES1. 561 19852. 559 19843. 496 19964. 493 19835. 446 19866. 437 19907. 425 19878. 387 19939. 376 200310. 373 2001118 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


TEAM SINGLE-SEASON LISTSTACKLES FOR LOSS (TRACKED SINCE 1969)1. 112.0 (112-505) 19982. 100.0 (100-398) 20063. 97.0 (97-366) 201497.0 (97-311) 19865. 96.0 (96-452) 19996. 95.0 (95-336) 20137. 91.0 (91-339) 20118. 90.0 (90-311) 20129. 88.0 (88-422) 197310. 84.0 (84-347) 200384.0 (84-359) 2002YARDS FROM TACKLES FOR LOSS(TRACKED SINCE 1969)1. 505 (112/505) 19982. 478 (77/478) 19813. 452 (96/452) 19994. 433 (80/433) 19835. 422 (86/422) 19736. 398 (100/398) 20067. 386 (71/386) 19848. 381 (78/381) 19799. 366 (97/366) 201410. 364 (67/364) 1982QUARTERBACK SACKS (TRACKED SINCE 1981)1. 44.0 (44/317) 19832. 43.0 (43/345) 19983. 42.0 (42/306) 198442.0 (42/380) 198<strong>15</strong>. 37.0 (37/250) 20066. 36.0 (36/241) 19827. 34.0 (34/203) 201434.0 (34/245) 200334.0 (34/270) 199910. 31.0 (31/185) 2000YARDS FROM SACKS (TRACKED SINCE 1981)1. 380 (42/380) 19812. 345 (43/345) 19983. 317 (44/317) 19834. 306 (43/306) 19845. 270 (32/270) 19996. 250 (37/250) 20067. 245 (32/245) 20038. 241 (36/241) 19829. 223 (28/223) 200210. 214 (23/214) 1997TURNOVERS GAINED1. 54 (28 INT, 26 FR) 19832. 52 (29 INT, 23 FR) 19723. 47 (19 INT, 28 FR) 19744. 44 (24 INT, 20 FR) 201<strong>15</strong>. 43 (22 INT, 21 FR) 19766. 42 (14 INT, 28 FR) 19687. 41 (10 INT, 31 FR) 19768. 39 (20 INT, 19 FR) 198739 (16 INT, 23 FR) 197039 (23 INT, 16 FR) 196939 (25 INT, 14 FR) 1958FUMBLES FORCED1. 30 19762. 28 19793. 21 19784. 20 198<strong>15</strong>. 19 20066. 18 201118 19808. 16 200416 198710. <strong>15</strong> 2013<strong>15</strong> 2010<strong>15</strong> 1989FUMBLES RECOVERED1. 32 19762. 28 197428 19684. 26 19835. 25 19576. 23 197823 197223 197023 196610. 20 201120 1971PASS BREAKUPS1. 83 19852. 73 20023. 71 19764. 69 20095. 65 20086. 64 20007. 63 201163 19789. 60 201310. 57 2010QB HURRIES1. 90 19852. 46 20033. 36 20124. 33 20095. 32 20116. 31 20087. 29 20138. 23 20109. 21 200021 199921 2014BLOCKED KICKS1. 8 19712. 6 20146 19676 20005. 5 19805 19817. 4 20134 20084 20054 1974SPECIAL TEAMSPAT KICKS MADE1. 79 (79-80) 20112. 75 (75-75) 19883. 72 (72-72) 20124. 68 (68-70) 20105. 67 (67-68) 20136. 65 (65-65) 20087. 59 (59-60) 20038. 58 (58-59) 20079. 57 (57-59) 200610. 55 (55-56) 2002PAT KICKS ATTEMPTED1. 80 (79-80) 20112. 75 (75-75) 19883. 72 (72-72) 20124. 70 (68-70) 20105. 68 (67-68) 20136. 65 (65-65) 20087. 60 (59-60) 20038. 59 (58-59) 200759 (57-59) 200610. 56 (55-56) 2002PAT KICK PCT1. 100.0 (46-46) 2009100.0 (75-75) 1988100.0 (72-72) 2012100.0 (41-41) 2014100.0 (17-17) 1992100.0 (65-65) 2008100.0 (19-19) 1993100.0 (21-21) 1990100.0 (27-27) 2001100.0 (31-31) 1985100.0 (32-32) 1999TWO-POINT CONVERSIONS ATTEMPTED1. 13 (8-13) 19582. 11 (4-11) 19593. 10 (5-10) 19684. 7 (4-7) 19975. 6 (5-6) 19736 (4-6) 19826 (3-6) 19906 (2-6) 19876 (2-6) 196110. 5 (3-5) 19955 (2-5) 1980SUCCESSFUL TWO-POINT CONVERSIONS1. 8 (8-13) 19582. 5 (5-6) 19735 (5-10) 19684. 4 (4-6) 19824 (4-7) 19974 (4-11) 19597. 3 (3-3) 19923 (3-4) 19783 (3-5) 19953 (3-6) 1990FIELD GOALS MADE1. 28 (28-34) 20122. 27 (27-31) 20103. 22 (22-25) 201122 (22-28) 20145. 20 (20-26) 19896. 19 (19-28) 198319 (19-28) 19818. 17 (17-28) 19979. 16 (16-18) 200316 (16-24) 1984FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED1. 34 (28-34) 20122. 31 (27-31) 20103. 28 (17-28) 199728 (19-28) 198328 (19-28) 198128 (22-28) 20146. 26 (20-26) 19897. 25 (<strong>15</strong>-25) 198225 (22-25) 20119. 24 (11-24) 197410. 22 (8-22) 1973FIELD GOAL PCT (MIN 1 ATTEMPT PER GAME)1. 88.9 (16-18) 20032. 88.2 (<strong>15</strong>-17) 20013. 88.0 (22-25) 20114. 87.1 (27-31) 20105. 86.7 (13-<strong>15</strong>) 19886. 84.6 (11-13) 20067. 82.4 (28-34) 20128. 78.9 (<strong>15</strong>-19) 200878.9 (<strong>15</strong>-19) 199810. 78.6 (11-14) 200578.6 (22-28) 2014OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 119


TEAM SINGLE-SEASON LISTSPUNT ATTEMPTS1. 84 (84-3361) 19852. 82 (82-3201) 20133. 81 (81-3385) 20144. 78 (78-3227) 19925. 77 (77-3141) 198377 (77-3064) 19867. 76 (76-3266) 19938. 74 (74-2792) 19849. 70 (70-2429) 199110. 69 (69-2796) 199869 (69-2677) 2005PUNT YARDS1. 3385 (81-3385) 20142. 3361 (84-3361) 19853. 3266 (76-3266) 19934. 3227 (78-3227) 19925. 3201 (82-3201) 19836. 3132 (79-3132) 20137. 3064 (77-3064) 19868. 3023 (67-3023) 20099. 2906 (66-2906) 199510. 2820 (68-2820) 2002AVERAGE YARDS/PUNT1. 46.27 (44-2036) 20122. 45.53 (51-2322) 20103. 45.49 (49-2229) 20114. 45.12 (67-3023) 20095. 44.03 (66-2906) 19956. 43.95 (55-2417) 19977. 43.54 (52-2264) 20068. 43.35 (65-2818) 19949. 43.30 (60-2598) 199610. 42.97 (76-3266) 1993PUNTS HAD BLOCKED1. 4 20052. 2 19912 19982 20062 20012 19782 19692 19639. 1, numerous times, last in 2013PUNTS RETURNED1. 45 (45-679) 19992. 43 (43-554) 20023. 39 (39-626) 20034. 36 (36-412) 20125. 34 (34-404) 200634 (34-78) 19827. 32 (32-521) 19978. 30 (30-408) 20139. 30 (30-293) 201410. 29 (29-237) 198529 (29-214) 199329 (29-260) 200029 (29-426) 2004PUNT RETURN YARDS1. 679 (45-679) 19992. 626 (39-626) 20033. 554 (43-554) 20024. 521 (32-521) 19975. 477 (42-477) 19676. 426 (29-426) 20047. 412 (36-412) 20128. 408 (30-408) 20139. 404 (34-404) 200610. 376 (35-376) 1974PUNT RETURN TDS1. 3 20033 20103. 2, seven times, last in 201310. 1, 21 times, last in 2014AVERAGE YARDS/PUNT RETURN1. 18.40 (20-368) 20082. 16.28 (32-521) 19973. 16.05 (39-626) 20034. <strong>15</strong>.09 (45-679) 19995. 14.69 (29-426) 20046. 13.65 (20-273) 19877. 13.60 (30-408) 20138. 13.30 (23-306) 200113.30 (27-359) 200910. 12.88 (43-554) 2002FEWEST PUNTS ATTEMPTED BY OSU1. 37 (37-1385) 198837 (37-<strong>15</strong>50) 20083. 41 (41-1694) 19874. 43 (43-<strong>15</strong>87) 19575. 44 (44-2036) 20126. 49 (49-2229) 201149 (49-1717) 19598. 50 (50-<strong>15</strong>11) 19639. 51 (51-2322) 201051 (51-2238) 199751 (51-1971) 1961FEWEST PUNT RETURNS BY OPPONENT1. 13 (13-85) 20082. 14 (14-69) 19883. <strong>15</strong> (<strong>15</strong>-167) 20114. 16 (16-82) 198716 (16-197) 20126. 18 (18-166) 20107. 19 (19-199) 20138. 20 (20-255) 199020 (20-107) 198420 (20-82) 1982FEWEST PUNT RETURN YARDS BY OPPONENT1. 69 (14-69) 19882. 79 (25-79) 20143. 82 (20-82) 198282 (16-82) 19875. 85 (13-85) 20086. 107 (20-107) 19847. 163 (22-163) 20008. 166 (18-166) 20109. 167 (<strong>15</strong>-167) 201110. 184 (24-184) 2001LOWEST OPPONENT AVG. PER PUNT RETURN1. 3.16 (25-79) 20142. 4.10 (20-82) 19823. 4.93 (14-69) 19884. 5.12 (16-82) 19875. 5.35 (20-107) 19846. 5.44 (39-212) 19837. 6.54 (13-85) 20088. 6.93 (27-187) 19899. 7.33 (30-220) 199610. 7.41 (22-163) 2000KICKOFF RETURNS1. 59 (59-1408) 20082. 56 (56-1037) 20093. 55 (55-1261) 201055 (55-1145) 200755 (55-1034) 19896. 52 (52-1<strong>15</strong>7) 20117. 50 (50-1024) 201450 (50-1231) 20069. 46 (46-1148) 201246 (46-940) 2005KICKOFF RETURN YARDS1. 1408 (59-1408) 20082. 1261 (55-1261) 20103. 1231 (50-1231) 20064. 1<strong>15</strong>7 (52-1<strong>15</strong>7) 201<strong>15</strong>. 1148 (46-1148) 20126. 1145 (55-1145) 20077. 1037 (56-1037) 20098. 1034 (55-1034) 19899. 1024 (50-1024) 201410. 966 (36-966) 2001KICKOFF RETURN TDS1. 2 20142 20112 20082 19872 20102 20122 20062 19709. 1, 9 times, last in 2013AVERAGE YARDS/KICKOFF RETURN1. 26.83 (36-966) 20012. 24.96 (46-1148) 20123. 24.62 (50-1231) 20064. 23.86 (59-1408) 20085. 23.28 (32-745) 19876. 22.93 (55-1261) 20107. 22.92 (38-871) 20138. 22.25 (52-1<strong>15</strong>7) 20119. 21.81 (32-698) 198610. 21.40 (43-920) 1998FEWEST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS BY OPPONENT1. 357 (21-357) 19922. 393 (17-393) 19933. 412 (23-412) 20044. 446 (22-446) 19825. 464 (29-464) 19836. 470 (25-470) 19917. 495 (27-495) 20038. 525 (27-525) 19909. 530 (28-530) 200010. 581 (30-581) 1995LOWEST OPPONENT AVG. PER KICKOFF RETURN1. 16.00 (29-464) 19832. 16.49 (37-610) 19863. 17.00 (21-357) 19924. 17.91 (23-412) 20045. 17.94 (36-646) 19846. 18.33 (27-495) 20037. 18.34 (35-642) 20028. 18.42 (52-958) 19889. 18.74 (66-1237) 201310. 18.80 (25-470) 1991MOST KICKS BY OSU RESULTING IN TOUCHBACK1. 75 20122. 61 20113. 55 20104. 48 20045. 35 2009120 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME LISTSSCORINGMOST POINTS SCORED1. 42 Rashaun Woods at SMU Sep 20, 20032. 30 Barry Sanders vs Wyoming Dec 30, 198830 Barry Sanders Kansas Nov 12, 198830 Barry Sanders Tulsa Oct 1, 19985. 26 Thurman Thomas Iowa State Nov 21, 19876. 24 By many, last Desmond Roland at Iowa State Oct 26, 2013MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED1. 7 Rashaun Woods at SMU Sep 20, 20032. 5 Barry Sanders vs Wyoming Dec 30, 19885 Barry Sanders Kansas Nov 12, 19885 Barry Sanders Tulsa Oct 1, 19985. 4 By many, last Desmond Roland at Iowa State Oct 26, 2013OFFENSEMOST CARRIES1. 49 Bobby Cole vs. Iowa State Nov. 21, 19702. 44 Barry Sanders vs Texas Tech Dec. 4, 19883. 43 Ernest Anderson Iowa State Nov 20, 19824. 41 David Thompson Baylor Nov 23, 19965. 40 Thurman Thomas North Texas State Sept 14,198540 Thurman Thomas at Washington Sept 7, 19857. 39 Ernest Anderson Colorado Oct 16, 198239 Barry Sanders Oklahoma Nov 5, 198839 David Thompson Utah State Sep 21, 199610. 38 Ernest Anderson at Kansas State Nov 13, 1982MOST NET YARDS RUSHING1. 332 Barry Sanders vs Texas Tech Dec. 4, 19882. 321 David Thompson Baylor Nov 23, 19963. 320 Barry Sanders at Kansas State Oct 29, 19884. 312 Barry Sanders Kansas Nov 12, 19885. 304 Barry Sanders Tulsa Oct 1, 19986. 293 Barry Sanders at Iowa State Nov 19, 1988293 Thurman Thomas Iowa State Nov 21, 19878. 270 Ernest Anderson Kansas Oct 9, 19829. 269 Vernand Morency Kansas Nov <strong>15</strong>, 200310. 264 Gerald Hudson at Iowa State Nov 17, 1990MOST RUSHING TDS SCORED1. 5 Barry Sanders vs Wyoming Dec 30, 19885 Barry Sanders Kansas Nov 12, 19885 Barry Sanders Tulsa Oct 1, 19984. 4 Tatum Bell Missouri State Sep 13, 20034 Kendall Hunter Washington State Sept 4, 20104 Aso Pogi Baylor Nov 18, 20004 Joseph Randle at Oklahoma Nov 24, 20124 Joseph Randle Baylor Oct 29, 20114 Desmond Roland at Iowa State Oct 26, 20134 Barry Sanders vs Texas Tech Dec. 4, 19884 Barry Sanders at Iowa State Nov 19, 19884 Barry Sanders at Nebraska Oct <strong>15</strong>, 19884 Barry Sanders at Colorado Oct 8, 19884 Thurman Thomas Kansas State Nov 9, 19854 Thurman Thomas vs West Virginia Dec 25, 19874 Thurman Thomas Iowa State Nov 21, 19874 Terry Miller BYU Dec. 19, 1976MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED1. 60 Wes Lunt at Arizona Sept 8, 201260 Brandon Weeden at Texas A&M Sep 24, 20113. 58 Brandon Weeden at Iowa State Nov 18, 20114. 57 Clint Chelf vs. Missouri Jan 3, 20145. 53 Brandon Weeden Arizona Sep 08, 20116. 51 Clint Chelf at Baylor Dec 01, 20127. 50 Zac Robinson vs Oregon Dec 30, 20088. 49 Aso Pogi at Colorado Oct 28, 200049 Brandon Weeden at Missouri Oct 22, 201110. 47 J.W. Walsh Iowa State Oct 20, 201247 Brandon Weeden at Louisiana Oct 08, 2010MOST PASSES COMPLETED1. 47 Brandon Weeden at Texas A&M Sep 24, 20112. 42 Brandon Weeden at Iowa State Nov 18, 201142 Brandon Weeden Arizona Sep 08, 20114. 37 Wes Lunt at Arizona Sept 8, 20125. 36 Brandon Weeden Kansas State Nov 05, 20116. 34 Brandon Weeden Baylor Nov 6, 20107. 33 Clint Chelf vs. Missouri Jan 3, 201433 Brandon Weeden at Missouri Oct 22, 20119. 32 J.W. Walsh Iowa State Oct 20, 201210. 31 Brandon Weeden at Texas Tech Nov 12, 201131 Brandon Weeden at Kansas Nov 20, 2010MOST PASSING YARDS1. 502 Brandon Weeden Kansas State Nov 05, 20112. 476 Brandon Weeden at Iowa State Nov 18, 20113. 438 Brandon Weeden at Texas A&M Sep 24, 20114. 436 Wes Lunt at Arizona Sept 8, 20125. 435 Brandon Weeden Baylor Nov 6, 20106. 430 Zac Robinson Texas Nov 03, 20077. 429 Mike Gundy at Kansas Nov. 4, 19898. 423 Brandon Weeden at Texas Tech Nov 12, 20119. 4<strong>15</strong> J.W. Walsh Iowa State Oct 20, 201210. 411 Bobby Reid at Kansas Oct 14, 2006MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES1. 7 Josh Fields at SMU Sep 20, 20032. 6 Josh Fields at Kansas Nov 16, 20026 Brandon Weeden Tulsa Sep 18, 20104. 5 Bobby Reid at Kansas Oct 14, 20065 Zac Robinson Iowa State Nov 01, 20085 Brandon Weeden at Texas Tech Nov 12, 201<strong>15</strong> Brandon Weeden at Louisiana Oct 08, 20105 Brandon Weeden Kansas Oct 08, 20119. 4 12x, last Daxx Garman Texas Tech Sep 25, 2014HIGHEST PERCENTAGE PASSES COMPLETED(10 ATTEMPTS)1. 100.0 Wes Lunt Savannah State Sept 1, 2012 11-112. 91.7 Chris Chaloupka Fresno State Sep 13, 1997 11-123. 90.0 Bobby Reid Baylor Nov 11, 2006 9-104. 88.9 J.W. Walsh at UTSA Sep 7, 2013 24-275. 85.7 Brandon Weeden Kansas Oct 08, 2011 24-286. 85.2 Zac Robinson at Baylor Oct 24, 2009 23-277. 83.8 Brandon Weeden at Texas Tech Nov 12, 2011 31-378. 83.3 Mike Gundy vs Wyoming Dec 30, 1988 20-249. 81.2 Zac Robinson Grambling State Sep 26, 2009 13-1610. 81.0 Brandon Weeden Baylor Nov 6, 2010 34-42HIGHEST PERCENTAGE PASSES COMPLETED(20 ATTEMPTS)1. 88.9 J.W. Walsh at UTSA Sep 7, 2013 24-272. 85.7 Brandon Weeden Kansas Oct 08, 2011 24-283. 85.2 Zac Robinson at Baylor Oct 24, 2009 23-274. 83.8 Brandon Weeden at Texas Tech Nov 12, 2011 31-375. 83.3 Mike Gundy vs Wyoming Dec 30, 1988 20-246. 81.0 Brandon Weeden Baylor Nov 6, 2010 34-427. 79.2 Zac Robinson at Iowa State Nov 07, 2009 19-2479.2 Brandon Weeden Arizona Sep 08, 2011 42-539. 78.3 Aso Pogi Northwestern State Sep 29, 2001 18-2378.3 Brandon Weeden Kansas State Nov 05, 2011 36-4678.3 Brandon Weeden at Texas A&M Sep 24, 2011 47-60MOST PASSING YARDS/COMPLETION (10 CMP.)1. 24.3 Josh Fields Baylor Nov 23, 2002 10-2432. 22.9 Zac Robinson Houston Sep 06, 2008 14-3203. 21.9 Zac Robinson Iowa State Nov 01, 2008 18-3954. 21.8 Daxx Garman Texas Tech Sep 25, 2014 17-37021.8 Gary Porter Missouri Oct 17, 1992 12-2616. 21.6 Bobby Reid at Houston Sep 23, 2006 13-28121.6 Mason Rudolph at Baylor Nov 22, 2014 13-2818. 21.0 Tony Lindsay Missouri Oct 25, 1997 10-2109. 20.8 Josh Fields at Kansas Nov 16, 2002 17-35420.8 Clint Chelf Texas Tech Nov 17, 2012 11-229MOST PASSING YARDS/ATTEMPT (<strong>15</strong> ATT.)1. <strong>15</strong>.2 Zac Robinson Houston Sep 06, 2008 21-3202. 14.8 Clint Chelf Baylor Nov 23, 2013 25-3703. 14.6 Zac Robinson Iowa State Nov 01, 2008 27-3954. 13.2 Josh Fields Oklahoma Nov 30, 2002 27-3575. 13.1 Mike Gundy vs. Wyoming Dec 30, 1988 24-3<strong>15</strong>13.1 Josh Fields at Kansas Nov 16, 2002 27-3547. 12.9 Mike Gundy Miami (Ohio) Sep 10, 1988 19-2468. 12.8 Brandon Weeden Tulsa Sep 18, 2010 32-40912.8 Bobby Reid at Houston Sep 23, 2006 22-28110. 12.5 Zac Robinson Florida Atlantic Sep 08, 2007 20-250MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED1. 5 Ike Jackson Colorado Oct 16, 19825 Gary Porter at Colorado Nov 7, 19923. 4 Mike Gundy Missouri Dec 4, 19864 Mike Gundy at OU Nov 7, 19874 Al Peña at Texas A&M Oct <strong>15</strong>, 20054 Al Peña at Iowa State Oct 22, 20054 Gary Porter at Kansas State Nov 21, 19924 Zac Robinson vs Ole Miss Jan. 2, 20104 Zac Robinson Texas Oct 31, 200910. 3 Josh Fields at Nebraska Aug 30, 20033 Josh Fields UCLA Sep 14, 20023 Kenny Ford at Colorado Nov 10, 19903 Kenny Ford at Oklahoma Nov 16, 19913 Kenny Ford Kansas Nov 2, 19913 Kenny Ford Colorado Nov 9, 19913 Kenny Ford Nebraska Oct 12, 19913 Mike Gundy Oklahoma Nov 5, 19883 Mike Gundy at Nebraska Oct <strong>15</strong>, 19883 Adam Hinds at Tulsa Sep 19,19823 Tone’ Jones Nebraska Aug 31, 19953 Tone’ Jones Oklahoma Nov 12, 19943 Tone’ Jones Texas A&M Nov 2, 19963 Tone’ Jones at Missouri Oct 16, 19933 Tony Lindsay at Oklahoma Nov 27, 19993 Tony Lindsay Kansas State Oct 23, 19993 Wes Lunt at Kansas State Nov 03, 20123 Wes Lunt at Arizona Sept 8, 20123 Gary Porter at Kansas Oct 31, 19923 Bobby Reid at Arkansas State Sep 09, 20063 Brent Scott Arizona State Sep 14, 19913 Brandon Weeden at Iowa State Nov 18, 20113 Brandon Weeden Oklahoma Nov 27, 20103 Brandon Weeden Louisiana Sep 3, 20113 Earl Wheeler at TCU Sep 22, 19903 Ronnie Williams at Iowa State Nov 23, 19853 Ronnie Williams at Tulsa Sep 13, 1986HIGHEST PASSING EFFICIENCY RATING(10 ATTEMPTS)1. 311.5 Josh Fields Baylor Nov 23, 20022. 291.9 Donovan Woods at Colorado Oct 9, 20043. 273.3 Zac Robinson Texas A&M Oct 04, 20084. 268.0 Chris Chaloupka Fresno State Sep 13, 19975. 246.4 Josh Fields at Kansas Nov 16, 20026. 243.3 Zac Robinson Iowa State Nov 01, 20087. 241.1 Brandon Weeden Tulsa Sep 18, 20108. 240.5 Clint Chelf Tulsa Sep 18, 20109. 239.9 Clint Chelf Baylor Nov 23, 201310. 239.2 J.W. Walsh at UTSA Sep 7, 2013HIGHEST PASSING EFFICIENCY RATING(20 ATTEMPTS)1. 246.4 Josh Fields at Kansas Nov 16, 20022. 243.3 Zac Robinson Iowa State Nov 01, 20083. 241.1 Brandon Weeden Tulsa Sep 18, 20104. 239.9 Clint Chelf Baylor Nov 23, 20135. 239.2 J.W. Walsh at UTSA Sep 7, 20136. 231.0 Brandon Weeden Kansas Oct 08, 2011231.0 Josh Fields at SMU Sep 20, 20038. 226.6 Josh Fields Oklahoma Nov 30, 20029. 224.9 Zac Robinson Troy Sep 27, 200810. 224.4 Brandon Weeden at Texas Tech Nov 12, 2011OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 121


INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME LISTSMOST PASSES CAUGHT1. 16 Alex Loyd Kansas Oct. 22, 19492. 13 Justin Blackmon Kansas State Nov 05, 201113 Justin Blackmon Baylor Nov 6, 201013 Justin Blackmon at Louisiana Oct 08, 201013 Justin Blackmon Baylor Oct 29, 201113 Adarius Bowman at Kansas Oct 14, 200613 Dez Bryant vs Oregon Dec 30, 200813 Josh Cooper at Iowa State Nov 18, 201113 Josh Stewart West Virginia Nov 10, 201213 Josh Stewart Iowa State Oct 20, 201213 Rashaun Woods at SMU Sep 20, 2003MOST YARDS RECEIVING1. 300 Adarius Bowman at Kansas Oct 14, 2006 13 receptions2. 236 Dez Bryant Houston Sep 06, 2008 9 receptions3. 232 Rashaun Woods at SMU Sep 20, 2003 13 receptions4. 226 Rashaun Woods Oklahoma Nov 30, 2002 12 receptions5. 223 Rashaun Woods vs Mississippi Jan 02, 2004 11 receptions6. 212 Dez Bryant Baylor Oct 18, 2008 11 receptions7. 208 Curtis Mayfield Nebraska Oct 21, 1989 6 receptions8. 207 Justin Blackmon at Texas Tech Oct 16, 2010 10 receptions9. 205 Justin Blackmon Kansas State Nov 05, 2011 13 receptions10. 190 Justin Blackmon at Louisiana Oct 08, 2010 13 receptionsHIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN PER RECEPTION(3 RECEPTIONS)1. 43.5 Isaiah Anderson Texas Tech Nov 17, 2012 4-1742. 42.7 D’Juan Woods Oklahoma Oct 30, 2004 3-1283. 35.3 Ethan Howell at Texas Nov 7, 1998 3-1064. 34.7 Curtis Mayfield Nebraska Oct 21, 1989 6-2085. 34.3 Marcellus Rivers at Texas Nov 7, 1998 3-1036. 33.0 Billy Bajema Oklahoma Nov 30, 2002 3-997. 32.8 Brandon Sheperd Missouri State Sep 06, 2014 4-1318. 31.7 Ethan Howell at Tulsa Sep 12, 1998 3-959. 31.4 Justin Blackmon Nebraska Oct 23, 2010 5-<strong>15</strong>710. 31.3 Blake Jackson TCU Oct 27, 2012 3-9431.3 Malcolm Lewis at Oklahoma Nov 24,1984 3-94MOST TD RECEPTIONS1. 7 Rashaun Woods at SMU Sep 20, 20032. 4 Adarius Bowman at Kansas Oct 14, 20064 Dez Bryant Iowa State Nov 01, 20084 Tracy Moore at Arizona Sept 8, 20125. 3 By many, last Isaiah Anderson vs. Texas Tech Nov 17, 2012MOST TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS GAINED1. 502 Brandon Weeden Kansas State Nov 05, 2011 0 rush,502 pass2. 486 Zac Robinson Texas Nov 03, 2007 56 rush,430 pass3. 476 Brandon Weeden at Iowa State Nov 18, 2011 0 rush,476 pass4. 461 Zac Robinson Iowa State Nov 01, 2008 66 rush,395 pass461 J.W. Walsh Iowa State Oct 20, 2012 46 rush,4<strong>15</strong> pass6. 457 Bobby Reid at Kansas Oct 14, 2006 46 rush,411 pass7. 454 Brandon Weeden Baylor Nov 6, 2010 19 rush,435 pass8. 436 Wes Lunt at Arizona Sept 8, 2012 0 rush,436 pass9. 434 Mike Gundy at Kansas Nov. 4, 1989 5 rush,429 pass10. 429 Clint Chelf vs. Missouri Jan 3, 2014 52 rush, 377 passHIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN PER PLAY (20 PLAYS)1. 14.0 Zac Robinson Iowa State Nov 01, 2008 33-4612. 12.6 Bobby Reid at Houston Sep 23, 2006 29-3663. 12.5 Tony Lindsay Louisiana-Lafayette Nov 14, 1998 23-2884. 12.3 Brandon Weeden Tulsa Sep 18, 2010 33-4075. 12.2 Kendall Hunter Washington State Sept 4, 2010 21-2576. 12.0 Josh Fields at Kansas Nov 16, 2002 29-3497. 11.8 Mike Gundy vs Wyoming Dec 30, 1988 30-3538. 11.7 J.W. Walsh Louisiana Sep <strong>15</strong>, 2012 36-4209. 11.3 Josh Fields Oklahoma Nov 30, 2002 32-36110. 11.2 Zac Robinson Houston Sep 06, 2008 31-347MOST ALL-PURPOSE YARDS GAINED1. 386 Barry Sanders Kansas Nov 12, 19882. 373 Barry Sanders at Kansas State Oct 29, 19883. 365 Barry Sanders Tulsa Oct 1, 1988365 Thurman Thomas Iowa State Nov 21, 19875. 353 Barry Sanders vs Texas Tech Dec. 4, 19886. 346 Barry Sanders at Iowa State Nov 19, 1988346 David Thompson Baylor Nov 23, 19968. 321 Barry Sanders Miami (Ohio) Sep 10, 19889. 311 Dez Bryant Houston Sep 06, 200810. 305 Curtis Mayfield Nebraska Oct 21, 1989MOST ALL-PURPOSE ATTEMPTS1. 47 Barry Sanders vs Texas Tech Dec. 4, 19882. 44 Thurman Thomas North Texas State Sept 14,198544 David Thompson Baylor Nov 23, 19964. 43 Ernest Anderson Iowa State Nov 20, 198243 Barry Sanders Kansas Nov 12, 19886. 42 Barry Sanders Oklahoma Nov 5, 198842 Barry Sanders at Nebraska Oct <strong>15</strong>, 19888. 41 Ernest Anderson at Louisville Sep 25, 198241 Thurman Thomas at Washington Sept 7, 198510. 40 Barry Sanders at Kansas State Oct 29, 1988DEFENSEMOST TACKLES1. 27 Gary Darnell Texas Tech Oct 4, 19692. 23 Keith Burns at Colorado Nov 7, 19923. 21 James Ham at Colorado Nov 2, 198521 Matt Monger at Tulsa Sept 29,19845. 20 Jordan Sterns West Virginia Oct 25, 201420 Cornell Cannon Colorado Nov 11, 198920 Leonard Jackson at Tulsa Sep 13, 198620 Jim Krebs at Colorado Nov 2, 198520 Dwayne Levels at Baylor Nov 17, 200110. 19 Raymond Cato Oklahoma Nov 9, 199619 Mike Green at Kansas State Nov 13, 198219 Sim Drain Nebraska Oct 17, 1987MOST QUARTERBACK SACKS1. 4.0 Gary Lewis Colorado Oct 16, 19822. 3.5 Andrel Waddle Louisiana-Lafayette Nov 14, 19983. 3.0 Jason Gildon Kansas State Nov 20, 19933.0 Jason Gildon Kansas State Nov 23, 19913.0 Jason Gildon at Iowa State Oct 26, 19913.0 Jason Gildon TCU Sep 21, 19913.0 Jason Gildon Indiana State Sept 5, 19923.0 Rodney Harding at Cincinnati Sep 17, 19833.0 Leslie O’Neal at Oklahoma Nov 24,19843.0 Leslie O’Neal at Cincinnati Sep 17, 19833.0 Nathan Peterson at Baylor Nov 17, 20073.0 Nathan Peterson Iowa State Oct 02, 20043.0 Greg Richmond Wyoming Sep 06, 20033.0 Jamal Williams Kansas State Oct 14, 19953.0 Kevin Williams vs Southern Miss Dec 27, 2002MOST TACKLES FOR LOSS1. 5.5 Emmanuel Ogbah at Kansas Oct 11, 20142. 5.0 Keith Burns at Kansas Oct 31, 19925.0 Jason Gildon Kansas State Nov 23, 199<strong>15</strong>.0 Gary Lewis Colorado Oct 16, 19825.0 Nathan Peterson at Baylor Nov 17, 20075.0 Vernon Victor at Houston Sept 12,19877. 4.5 Andrel Waddle Louisiana-Lafayette Nov 14, 19988. 4.0 Jamie Blatnick at Texas Oct <strong>15</strong>, 20114.0 Keith Burns Colorado Nov 6, 19934.0 Terrell Knauls Kansas Nov 13, 19994.0 Nathan Peterson Iowa State Oct 02, 20044.0 Greg Richmond Wyoming Sep 06, 20034.0 Ricky Shaw Iowa State Nov 22, 19864.0 Juqua Thomas Baylor Nov 18, 20004.0 Juqua Thomas Iowa State Oct 14, 20004.0 Andrel Waddle Baylor Nov 21, 19984.0 Kevin Williams vs Southern Miss Dec 27, 2002MOST FUMBLES FORCED1. 2 Jimmy Bean Texas Tech Sep 25, 20142 Stanley Blair at Iowa State Nov 19, 19832 Jason Gildon Iowa State Oct 24, 19922 Jason Gildon at Tulsa Sep 18, 19932 Jerry Deckard Nebraska Oct 17, 19872 Tyler Johnson vs Purdue Jan 01, 20132 Jamar Ransom at Florida Atlantic Sep 08, 20052 Andre Thompson at Miami (Fla.) Oct 5, 19912 Jamie Thompson Iowa State Oct 02, 20042 Kenyatta Wright Oklahoma Oct 24, 1998MOST FUMBLES RECOVERED1. 3 Pagitte McGee at Florida Atlantic Sep 08, 20052. 2 Trent Alexander Texas Oct 4, 19972 Brodrick Brown Baylor Oct 29, 20112 Mike Clark at Colorado Oct 8, 19882 Sim Drain Tulsa Oct 1, 19982 J.B. Flowers Utah State Sep 21, 19962 James Ham Tulsa Oct 1, 19832 Rodney Harding vs South Carolina Dec. 28,19842 Orie Lemon Troy Sep 11, 20102 Shawn Mackey Missouri Oct 22, 19882 Courtney Mallory at Oklahoma Nov 8, 19972 Matt Monger North Texas Sept 10,19832 Bobby Raynor Texas Tech Sep 23, 19892 Skip Walker Missouri State Sep 11, 19932 Alton Weaver at Louisiana-Lafayette Sept 6, 1997MOST FUMBLE RETURNS1. 1 Numerous times, last Tyler Patmon vs. Baylor Nov 23, 2013MOST FUMBLE RETURN YARDS1. 93 Terrence Robinson at Kansas Nov 16, 2002 1 return2. 78 Tyler Patmon Baylor Nov 23, 2013 1 return3. 63 James Thomas Texas A&M Sep 30, 2010 1 return4. 59 Jamie Blatnick Oklahoma Dec 03, 2011 1 return5. 57 LaWaylon Brown Southern Miss Sep 23, 2000 1 return57 Donovan Woods Baylor Nov 11, 2006 1 return7. 55 Justin Gent at Oklahoma Nov 28, 2009 1 return8. 54 Tyler Johnson at Iowa State Oct 26, 2013 1 return9. 53 Darrent Williams SMU Sep 18, 2004 1 return10. 51 Donald Booker Rice Sep 19, 2009 1 returnMOST INTERCEPTIONS1. 5 Lee Cook at Detroit Nov 28, 19422. 4 Bob Fenimore at Denver Oct 21, 19443. 3 Jacob Lacey Texas Nov 03, 20074. 2 Perrish Cox Texas Tech Nov 14, 20092 Jerry Deckard at Nebraska Oct 11, 19862 Justin Gilbert at Texas Nov 16, 20132 Melvin Gilliam Missouri Dec 4, 19862 Shaun Lewis Oklahoma Nov 27, 20102 Andre Sexton vs Ole Miss Jan 2, 2010MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS1. 112 Bob Fenimore at Denver Oct 21, 1944 4 returns2. 105 Darrent Williams at Baylor Nov 17, 2001 2 returns3. 104 Rod Brown Bowling Green Sept <strong>15</strong>,1984 2 returns4. 95 Charles Verner TCU Oct 2, 1993 1 return5. 82 Jerry Deckard Illinois State Sep 27, 1986 1 return6. 79 Andrew McGee Tulsa Sep 18, 2010 1 return7. 76 Rod Smith Kansas State Oct 31, 1987 1 return8. 73 Orie Lemon Florida Atlantic Sep 16, 2006 1 return73 Rod Smith Texas A&M Sep 24, 1988 1 return10. 72 Daytawion Lowe Kansas State Oct 5, 2013 1 returnMOST PASS BREAKUPS1. 5 Darrent Williams Texas Tech Oct 18, 20032. 4 Michael Cooper Baylor Nov 18, 20004 Perrish Cox Georgia Sept 5, 20094 Patrick Lavine Texas Tech Sep 22, 20074 Darrent Williams Wyoming Sep 06, 20036. 3 Numerous, last Kevin Peterson vs Texas Tech Sep 25, 2014122 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME LISTSSPECIAL TEAMSMOST EXTRA POINTS MADE BY KICKING1. 12 Quinn Sharp Savannah State Sept 1, 20122. 10 Quinn Sharp Kansas Oct 08, 20113. 9 Cary Blanchard Kansas Nov 12, 19889 Luke Phillips Baylor Nov 23, 20029 Bruce Redden Baylor Nov 11, 20069 Quinn Sharp at Texas Tech Nov 12, 20117. 8 Dan Bailey Iowa State Nov 01, 20088 Dan Bailey Texas A&M Oct 04, 20088 Dan Bailey Houston Sep 06, 20088 Dan Bailey Tulsa Sep 18, 20108 Dan Bailey Grambling State Sep 26, 20098 Dan Bailey Washington State Sept 4, 20108 Cary Blanchard vs Wyoming Dec 30, 19888 Cary Blanchard Kansas State Oct 31, 19878 Ben Grogan Lamar Sep 14, 20138 Ben Grogan at UTSA Sep 7, 20138 Quinn Sharp Texas Tech Nov 17, 20128 Quinn Sharp Baylor Oct 29, 20118 Quinn Sharp Louisiana Sep <strong>15</strong>, 20128 Quinn Sharp at Tulsa Sep 18, 2011MOST EXTRA POINTS ATTEMPTED BY KICKING1. 12 Quinn Sharp Savannah State Sept 1, 20122. 10 Quinn Sharp Kansas Oct 08, 20113. 9 Cary Blanchard Kansas Nov 12, 19889 Luke Phillips Baylor Nov 23, 20029 Bruce Redden Baylor Nov 11, 20069 Quinn Sharp at Texas Tech Nov 12, 20117. 8 Dan Bailey Iowa State Nov 01, 20088 Dan Bailey Texas A&M Oct 04, 20088 Dan Bailey Houston Sep 06, 20088 Dan Bailey Tulsa Sep 18, 20108 Dan Bailey Grambling State Sep 26, 20098 Dan Bailey Washington State Sept 4, 20108 Cary Blanchard vs Wyoming Dec 30, 19888 Cary Blanchard Kansas State Oct 31, 19878 Ben Grogan at Iowa State Oct 26, 20138 Ben Grogan Lamar Sep 14, 20138 Ben Grogan at UTSA Sep 7, 20138 Quinn Sharp Texas Tech Nov 17, 20128 Quinn Sharp Baylor Oct 29, 20118 Quinn Sharp Louisiana Sep <strong>15</strong>, 20128 Quinn Sharp at Tulsa Sep 18, 2011MOST POINTS SCORED BY KICKING1. 19 Quinn Sharp Louisiana Sep 3, 20112. 18 Dan Bailey at Louisiana Oct 08, 201018 Quinn Sharp TCU Oct 27, 20124. 17 Dan Bailey Tulsa Sep 18, 201017 Quinn Sharp Louisiana Sep <strong>15</strong>, 20126. 16 Ben Grogan Missouri State Sep 06, 201416 Larry Roach Missouri Oct 30, 198216 Quinn Sharp vs Purdue Jan 01, 20139. <strong>15</strong> Dan Bailey Missouri Oct 17, 2009<strong>15</strong> Ben Grogan Kansas State Oct 5, 2013<strong>15</strong> Luke Phillips vs Southern Miss Dec 27, 2002<strong>15</strong> Luke Phillips Texas Tech Oct 18, 2003<strong>15</strong> Tim Sydnes Colorado Oct 11, 1997MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED1. 6 Cary Blanchard Northern Iowa Sep <strong>15</strong>, 19906 Ben Grogan Missouri State Sep 06, 20143. 5 Cary Blanchard Texas Tech Sep 23, 19895 Cary Blanchard at Wyoming Sept 19,19875 Ben Grogan Kansas State Oct 5, 20135 Rick Myers at Iowa State Oct 26, 199<strong>15</strong> Luke Phillips vs Southern Miss Dec 27, 20025 Larry Roach Missouri Oct 30, 19825 Larry Roach San Diego State Sept 24,19845 Quinn Sharp TCU Oct 27, 2012MOST FIELD GOALS MADE1. 5 Larry Roach Missouri Oct 30, 19825 Quinn Sharp TCU Oct 27, 20123. 4 Ben Grogan Missouri State Sep 06, 20144 Dan Bailey at Louisiana Oct 08, 20104 Dan Bailey Missouri Oct 17, 20094 Cary Blanchard at Iowa State Nov 17, 19904 Ben Grogan Kansas State Oct 5, 20134 Luke Phillips vs Southern Miss Dec 27, 20024 Larry Roach San Diego State Sept 24,19844 Quinn Sharp Louisiana Sep 3, 20114 Tim Sydnes Colorado Oct 11, 1997MOST PUNTS1. 22 Ralph Higgins at Kansas Oct 13, 19232. 14 Quinn Sharp at Oklahoma Nov 28, 20093. 11 Cary Cooper Iowa State Nov 22, 198611 Matt Fodge at Oklahoma Nov 26, 200511 Scott Tyner at Oklahoma Nov 13, 199311 Scott Tyner at Nebraska Oct 10, 19927. 10 John Conway at San Diego State Nov 27, 198210 Cary Cooper at Oklahoma Oct 18, 198610 Gary Cooper at Nebraska Oct 6, 198410 Scott Elder at Oklahoma Nov 27, 199910 Kip Smith at West Virginia Sep 28, 2013MOST PUNTS DOWNED INSIDE 201. 6 Barry Vincent Colorado Nov 9, 19912. 5 Scott Elder Texas Tech Nov 10, 20013. 4 Jason Davis Missouri State Aug 31, 19964 Jason Davis Utah State Sep 21, 19964 Scott Elder Oklahoma Nov 25, 20004 Scott Elder Texas State Sep 16, 20004 Cole Farden at Colorado Oct 9, 20044 Matt Fodge at Oklahoma Nov 26, 20054 Quinn Sharp vs Ole Miss Jan. 2, 20104 Quinn Sharp Oklahoma Nov 27, 20104 Quinn Sharp Missouri Oct 17, 20094 Quinn Sharp at Kansas State Oct 30, 20104 Quinn Sharp Georgia Sept 5, 20094 Kip Smith at West Virginia Sep 28, 20134 Kip Smith vs. Mississippi State Aug 31, 20134 Kip Smith vs. Florida State Aug 30, 20144 Kip Smith vs. Washington Jan 02, 20<strong>15</strong>4 Kip Smith West Virginia Oct 25, 2014MOST BLOCKED KICKS1. 2 Zack Craig Texas Tech Nov 17, 20122 Leslie O’Neal Missouri Nov 10, 19843. 1 By numerous, last James Castleman at Baylor Nov 22, 2014MOST PUNT RETURNS1. 9 Bob Fenimore vs. Texas Tech Sep 24, 19432. 8 Terrance Davis-Bryant vs Louisiana Tech Aug 31, 20028 RW McQuarters Fresno State Sep 13, 19978 Terance Richardson Louisiana-Lafayette Sept 4, 19995. 7 Perrish Cox Florida Atlantic Sep 08, 20077 Mark Cromer Iowa State Nov 20, 19827 Scott Harmon Colorado Nov 6, 19937 Gabe Lindsay Texas State Sep 16, 20009. 6 RW McQuarters Missouri State Aug 31, 19966 Terance Richardson Kansas Nov 13, 19996 Barry Sanders Iowa State Nov 22, 1986MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS1. 181 Bob Fenimore vs. Texas Tech Sep 24, 1943 9 returns2. 162 Darrent Williams SMU Sep 18, 2004 5 returns3. <strong>15</strong>3 Darrent Williams Louisiana-Lafayette Oct 04, 2003 3 returns4. 140 Terance Richardson Kansas Nov 13, 1999 6 returns5. 134 Gabe Lindsay Baylor Nov 23, 2002 5 returns6. 129 RW McQuarters Louisiana-Monroe Sep 27, 1997 3 returns7. 127 Terrance Davis-Bryant vs Louisiana Tech Aug 31, 2002 8 returns8. 124 Josh Stewart TCU Oct 19, 2013 2 returns9. 114 Josh Stewart Lamar Sep 14, 2013 3 returns10. 113 RW McQuarters Texas Oct 4, 1997 4 returnsMOST KICK RETURNS1. 6 Tyreek Hill vs. Florida State Aug 30, 20146 Perrish Cox at Georgia Sep 01, 20076 Terrance Davis-Bryant Louisiana Tech Sept 8, 20016 Justin Gilbert Oklahoma Nov 27, 20106 Grant Jones vs Alabama Dec 28, 20066 RW McQuarters Nebraska Aug 31, 19957. 5 Tyreek Hill Iowa State Oct 04, 20145 Perrish Cox at Texas Tech Nov 08, 20085 Perrish Cox at Texas Tech Nov 18, 20065 Perrish Cox Texas Oct 31, 20095 Terrance Davis-Bryant at Texas Tech Nov 9, 20025 Jamaal Fobbs at Texas Sep 30, 20005 Justin Gilbert at Baylor Dec 01, 20125 Justin Gilbert at Arizona Sept 8, 20125 Chris Massey Texas Tech Nov 10, 200<strong>15</strong> Curtis Mayfield Nebraska Oct 21, 19895 Daniel McLemore at Texas A&M Oct <strong>15</strong>, 20055 Joseph Randle Nebraska Oct 23, 20105 Andre Richardson at Tennessee Sep 30, 19955 Bobby Riley Houston Sep 20, 19865 Barry Sanders at Nebraska Oct <strong>15</strong>, 1988MOST KICK RETURN YARDS1. 208 Chris Massey Texas Tech Nov 10, 2001 5 returns2. 195 Justin Gilbert Oklahoma Nov 27, 2010 6 returns3. 177 Terrance Davis-Bryant Louisiana Tech Sept 8, 2001 6 returns4. <strong>15</strong>7 Grant Jones at Texas Nov 04, 2006 4 returns5. <strong>15</strong>5 Daniel McLemore at Texas A&M Oct <strong>15</strong>, 2005 5 returns6. <strong>15</strong>1 Barry Sanders Tulsa Sept 5, 1987 3 returns7. 148 Tyreek Hill Iowa State Oct 4, 2014 5 returns8. 145 Harry Roberts at Missouri Nov 12, 1983 4 returns9. 141 Perrish Cox Oklahoma Nov 29, 2008 4 returns141 Curtis Mayfield at Ohio State Sep 16, 1989 3 returns141 RW McQuarters Nebraska Aug 31, 1995 6 returnsOKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 123


INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON LISTSSCORINGTOTAL POINTS SCORED1. 264 Barry Sanders 44 TD 19882. 162 Terry Miller 27 TD 19763. <strong>15</strong>6 Quinn Sharp 72 PAT, 28 FG 2012<strong>15</strong>6 Joseph Randle 26 TD 201<strong>15</strong>. 149 Dan Bailey 68 PAT, 27 FG 20106. 145 Quinn Sharp 79 PAT, 22 FG 20117. 132 Justin Blackmon 22 TD 20108. 128 Thurman Thomas 21 TD, 1 PAT 1987128 Dez Bryant 21 TD, 1 PAT 200810. 114 Cary Blanchard 75 PAT, 13 FG 1988TOUCHDOWNS SCORED1. 44 Barry Sanders 42 rush, 2 ret 19882. 27 Terry Miller 27 rush 19763. 26 Joseph Randle 24 rush, 2 rcv 20114. 22 Justin Blackmon 1 rush, 20 rcv, 1 ret 20105. 21 Thurman Thomas 21 rush 198721 Dez Bryant 19 rcv, 2 ret 20087. 18 Justin Blackmon 18 rcv 20118. 17 Thurman Thomas <strong>15</strong> rush, 1 rcv, 1 ret 198517 Kendall Hunter 16 rush, 1 rcv 200817 Rashaun Woods 17 rcv 2002OFFENSERUSHING YARDS (1,000-YARD SEASONS)1. 2850 Barry Sanders 373-2850 19882. 1887 Terry Miller 314-1887 19763. 1877 Ernest Anderson 353-1877 19824. 1767 Thurman Thomas 283-1767 19875. 1680 Terry Miller 314-1680 19776. 1650 Thurman Thomas 328-1650 19857. 1642 Gerald Hudson 279-1642 19908. <strong>15</strong>55 Kendall Hunter 241-<strong>15</strong>55 20089. <strong>15</strong>48 Kendall Hunter 271-<strong>15</strong>48 201010. <strong>15</strong>24 David Thompson 293-<strong>15</strong>24 199611. <strong>15</strong>09 David Thompson 256-<strong>15</strong>09 199512. 1474 Vernand Morency 258-1474 200413. 1417 Joseph Randle 274-1417 201214. 1286 Tatum Bell 213-1286 2003<strong>15</strong>. 1272 Dantrell Savage 223-1272 200716. 1218 Keith Toston 227-1218 200917. 1216 Joseph Randle 208-1216 201118. 1096 Tatum Bell 175-1096 200219. 1049 Reggie White 210-1049 200020. 1048 Bob Fenimore 142-1048 194521. 1026 Terry Miller 179-1026 1975RUSHING ATTEMPTS1. 373 Barry Sanders 373-2850 19882. 353 Ernest Anderson 353-1877 19823. 328 Thurman Thomas 328-1650 19854. 314 Terry Miller 314-1680 1977314 Terry Miller 314-1887 19766. 293 David Thompson 293-<strong>15</strong>24 19967. 283 Thurman Thomas 283-1767 19878. 279 Gerald Hudson 279-1642 19909. 274 Joseph Randle 274-1417 201210. 271 Kendall Hunter 271-<strong>15</strong>48 2010RUSHING TDS1. 42 Barry Sanders 19882. 27 Terry Miller 19763. 24 Joseph Randle 20114. 21 Thurman Thomas 19875. 16 Kendall Hunter 201016 Kendall Hunter 200816 Tatum Bell 20038. <strong>15</strong> Thurman Thomas 19859. 14 Terry Miller 197714 Joseph Randle 2012AVERAGE YARDS/RUSH(MINIMUM 100 ATTEMPTS)1. 7.64 Barry Sanders 373-2850 19882. 6.80 Vernand Morency 135-918 20033. 6.73 Keith Toston 102-686 20084. 6.51 Dantrell Savage 126-820 20065. 6.50 Kendall Hunter 107-696 20076. 6.45 Kendall Hunter 241-<strong>15</strong>55 20087. 6.40 Andre Richardson 121-774 19948. 6.26 Tatum Bell 175-1096 20029. 6.24 Thurman Thomas 283-1767 198710. 6.13 Andre Richardson 1<strong>15</strong>-705 1995RUSHING YARDS/GAME (MINIMUM 5 GAMES)1. 237.5 Barry Sanders 12 games 19882. 170.6 Ernest Anderson 11 games 19823. <strong>15</strong>7.3 Terry Miller 12 games 19764. <strong>15</strong>2.7 Terry Miller 11 games 19775. 149.3 Gerald Hudson 11 games 19906. 147.2 Thurman Thomas 12 games 19877. 138.5 David Thompson 11 games 19968. 137.5 Thurman Thomas 12 games 19859. 134.0 Vernand Morency 11 games 200410. 125.8 David Thompson 12 games 1995PASS ATTEMPTS1. 565 Brandon Weeden 409-565-13 20112. 511 Brandon Weeden 342-511-13 20103. 408 Josh Fields 226-408-10 20024. 338 Josh Fields 184-338-12 20035. 333 Zac Robinson 201-333-9 20076. 314 Zac Robinson 204-314-10 20087. 306 Mike Gundy 182-306-13 19878. 301 Zac Robinson 180-301-12 20099. 296 Aso Pogi 179-296-7 200110. 291 Clint Chelf 164-291-8 2013291 Ronnie Williams 138-291-13 1985PASS COMPLETIONS1. 409 Brandon Weeden 409-565-13 20112. 342 Brandon Weeden 342-511-13 20103. 226 Josh Fields 226-408-10 20024. 204 Zac Robinson 204-314-10 20085. 201 Zac Robinson 201-333-9 20076. 184 Josh Fields 184-338-12 20037. 182 Mike Gundy 182-306-13 19878. 180 Zac Robinson 180-301-12 20099. 179 Aso Pogi 179-296-7 200110. 173 Mike Gundy 173-260-12 1988PASSING YARDS1. 4727 Brandon Weeden 409-565-13 20112. 4277 Brandon Weeden 342-511-13 20103. 3145 Josh Fields 226-408-10 20024. 3064 Zac Robinson 204-314-10 20085. 2824 Zac Robinson 201-333-9 20076. 2494 Josh Fields 184-338-12 20037. 2478 Mike Gundy 173-260-12 19888. 2267 Mike Gundy 182-306-13 19879. 2266 Bobby Reid 148-267-11 200610. 2203 Mike Gundy 164-287-9 1989PASSING TDS1. 37 Brandon Weeden 20112. 34 Brandon Weeden 20103. 31 Josh Fields 20024. 25 Zac Robinson 20085. 24 Bobby Reid 20066. 23 Zac Robinson 20077. 21 Josh Fields 200321 Mike Gundy 19889. 17 Clint Chelf 201310. 16 Robert Cutburth 1969PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED1. 21 Tony Pounds 133-269-21 19702. 18 Kenny Ford 111-238-18 19913. 16 Robert Cutburth 111-275-16 196916 Ronnie Johnson 121-247-16 19685. <strong>15</strong> Tony Pounds 56-133-<strong>15</strong> 19716. 14 Ike Jackson 100-198-14 198214 Tone’ Jones 114-256-14 199414 Gary Porter 96-187-14 19929. 13 Ronnie Williams 138-291-13 198513 Al Peña 89-179-13 200513 Brandon Weeden 409-565-13 201113 Brandon Weeden 342-511-13 201013 Mike Gundy 182-306-13 1987PASS COMPLETION PCT(MINIMUM 100 ATTEMPTS)1. 72.4 Brandon Weeden 409-565-13 20112. 66.9 Brandon Weeden 342-511-13 201066.9 J.W. Walsh 109-163-3 20124. 66.5 Mike Gundy 173-260-12 19885. 65.0 Zac Robinson 204-314-10 20086. 61.8 Wes Lunt 81-131-7 20127. 60.5 Aso Pogi 179-296-7 20018. 60.4 Clint Chelf 119-197-6 201260.4 Zac Robinson 201-333-9 200710. 60.3 Tony Lindsay 85-141-7 1997PASS EFFICIENCY (MINIMUM 100 ATTEMPTS)1. 170.1 J.W. Walsh 109-163-3 20122. 166.8 Zac Robinson 204-314-10 20083. 164.0 Mike Gundy 173-260-12 19884. <strong>15</strong>9.7 Brandon Weeden 409-565-13 201<strong>15</strong>. <strong>15</strong>4.1 Brandon Weeden 342-511-13 20106. <strong>15</strong>0.2 Tony Lindsay 85-141-7 19977. 149.0 Zac Robinson 201-333-9 20078. 148.1 Bobby Reid 148-267-11 20069. 147.2 Clint Chelf 119-197-6 201210. 142.6 Donovan Woods 97-187-5 2004AVERAGE YARDS/PASS ATTEMPT(MINIMUM 100 ATTEMPTS)1. 9.8 Zac Robinson 204-314-10 20082. 9.6 J.W. Walsh 109-163-3 20123. 9.5 Mike Gundy 173-260-12 19884. 9.1 Tony Lindsay 85-141-7 19975. 8.7 Donovan Woods 97-187-5 20046. 8.5 Bobby Reid 148-267-11 20068.5 Zac Robinson 201-333-9 20078.5 Wes Lunt 81-131-7 20129. 8.4 Brandon Weeden 342-511-13 20108.4 Brandon Weeden 409-565-13 2011AVERAGE YARDS/PASS COMPLETION(MINIMUM 100 ATTEMPTS)1. 19.1 Brent Blackman 30-102-6 19722. 18.5 Charles Weatherbie 42-109-10 19763. 16.8 Donovan Woods 97-187-5 20044. <strong>15</strong>.3 Bobby Reid 148-267-11 20065. <strong>15</strong>.1 Tony Lindsay 85-141-7 19976. <strong>15</strong>.0 Zac Robinson 204-314-10 20087. 14.9 Tony Lindsay 97-196-6 19988. 14.3 J.W. Walsh 109-163-3 201214.3 Mike Gundy 173-260-12 198810. 14.0 Zac Robinson 201-333-9 2007124 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON LISTSPASSING YARDS/GAME (MINIMUM 5 GAMES)1. 363.6 Brandon Weeden 13 games 20112. 329.0 Brandon Weeden 13 games 20103. 241.9 Josh Fields 13 games 20024. 235.7 Zac Robinson 13 games 20085. 226.8 Daxx Garman 9 games 20146. 217.2 Zac Robinson 13 games 20077. 206.5 Mike Gundy 12 games 19888. 200.3 Mike Gundy 11 games 19899. 198.5 Clint Chelf 8 games 201210. 191.8 Josh Fields 13 games 2003RECEIVING YARDS (1,000-YARD SEASONS)1. 1782 Justin Blackmon 111-1782 20102. 1695 Rashaun Woods 107-1695 20023. <strong>15</strong>22 Justin Blackmon 122-<strong>15</strong>22 20114. 1480 Dez Bryant 87-1480 20085. 1441 Hart Lee Dykes 84-1441 19886. 1367 Rashaun Woods 77-1367 20037. 1210 Josh Stewart 101-1210 20128. 1181 Adarius Bowman 60-1181 20069. 1050 Hart Lee Dykes 64-1050 198710. 1023 Rashaun Woods 80-1023 200111. 1006 Adarius Bowman 67-1006 2007RECEPTIONS1. 122 Justin Blackmon 122-<strong>15</strong>22 20112. 111 Justin Blackmon 111-1782 20103. 107 Rashaun Woods 107-1695 20024. 101 Josh Stewart 101-1210 20125. 87 Dez Bryant 87-1480 20086. 84 Hart Lee Dykes 84-1441 19887. 80 Rashaun Woods 80-1023 20018. 77 Rashaun Woods 77-1367 20039. 71 Josh Cooper 71-7<strong>15</strong> 201110. 68 Josh Cooper 68-736 2010RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS1. 20 Justin Blackmon 20102. 19 Dez Bryant 20083. 18 Justin Blackmon 20114. 17 Rashaun Woods 20025. <strong>15</strong> Hart Lee Dykes 1988<strong>15</strong> Rashaun Woods 20037. 12 Adarius Bowman 20068. 10 Rashaun Woods 20019. 8 Hart Lee Dykes 19878 D’Juan Woods 20058 Adarius Bowman 2007AVERAGE YARDS/CATCH (MIN. 30 RECEPTIONS)1. 20.91 D’Juan Woods 33-690 20042. 19.93 Blake Jackson 30-598 20123. 19.68 Adarius Bowman 60-1181 20064. 18.90 Brandon Sheperd 39-737 20145. 17.94 Curtis Mayfield 49-879 19896. 17.83 Rafael Denson 40-713 19947. 17.75 Rashaun Woods 77-1367 20038. 17.<strong>15</strong> Hart Lee Dykes 84-1441 19889. 17.07 Alonzo Mayes 30-512 199610. 17.01 Dez Bryant 87-1480 2008RECEPTIONS/GAME (MINIMUM 5 GAMES)1. 9.38 Justin Blackmon 13 games 20112. 9.25 Justin Blackmon 12 games 20103. 8.23 Rashaun Woods 13 games 20024. 7.77 Josh Stewart 13 games 20125. 7.27 Rashaun Woods 11 games 20016. 7.00 Hart Lee Dykes 12 games 19887. 6.69 Dez Bryant 13 games 20088. 6.09 Adarius Bowman 11 games 20079. 5.92 Rashaun Woods 13 games 20035.92 Josh Cooper 12 games 2011TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS1. 4625 Brandon Weeden 582-4625 20112. 4209 Brandon Weeden 528-4209 20103. 3671 Zac Robinson 473-3671 20074. 3626 Zac Robinson 460-3626 20085. 3073 Josh Fields 458-3073 20026. 2867 Barry Sanders 375-2867 19887. 2766 Bobby Reid 386-2766 20068. 2542 Clint Chelf 373-2169 20139. 2474 Mike Gundy 324-2474 198810. 2440 Josh Fields 375-2440 2003TDS RESPONSIBLE FOR1. 44 Barry Sanders 19882. 38 Brandon Weeden 20113. 34 Brandon Weeden 201034 Josh Fields 20025. 33 Zac Robinson 20086. 32 Zac Robinson 20077. 29 Bobby Reid 20068. 26 Joseph Randle 20119. 24 Clint Chelf 201324 Mike Gundy 1988TOTAL OFFENSE/GAME (MINIMUM 5 GAMES)1. 355.8 Brandon Weeden 13 games 20112. 323.8 Brandon Weeden 13 games 20103. 282.4 Zac Robinson 13 games 20074. 278.9 Zac Robinson 13 games 20085. 238.9 Barry Sanders 12 games 19886. 236.4 Josh Fields 13 games 20027. 230.2 Bob Fenimore 9 games 19448. 224.0 Daxx Garman 9 games 20149. 218.8 Clint Chelf 8 games 201210. 212.8 Bobby Reid 13 games 2006TOTAL OFFENSE/PLAY (MINIMUM 200 PLAYS)1. 8.70 J.W. Walsh 213-1854 20122. 7.97 Brandon Weeden 528-4209 20103. 7.95 Brandon Weeden 582-4625 20114. 7.88 Zac Robinson 460-3626 20085. 7.76 Zac Robinson 473-3671 20076. 7.68 Clint Chelf 228-1750 20127. 7.65 Barry Sanders 375-2867 19888. 7.64 Mike Gundy 324-2474 19889. 7.18 Clint Chelf 354-2542 201310. 7.17 Bobby Reid 386-2766 2006ALL PURPOSE YARDS1. 3526 Barry Sanders 19882. 2130 Thurman Thomas 19873. 2009 Terry Miller 19764. 1980 Ernest Anderson 19825. 1922 Thurman Thomas 19856. 1885 Dez Bryant 20087. 1866 Justin Blackmon 20108. 1811 Tyreek Hill 20149. 1784 Terry Miller 197710. 1766 Kendall Hunter 2008ALL PURPOSE YARDS/GAME (MIN. 5 GAMES)1. 293.8 Barry Sanders 12 games 19882. 180.0 Ernest Anderson 11 games 19823. 177.5 Thurman Thomas 12 games 19874. 167.4 Terry Miller 11 games 19765. 162.3 Terry Miller 11 games 19776. 160.2 Thurman Thomas 12 games 19857. <strong>15</strong>9.0 David Thompson 11 games 19968. <strong>15</strong>5.5 Justin Blackmon 12 games 20109. <strong>15</strong>1.5 Gerald Hudson 11 games 199010. <strong>15</strong>0.9 Tyreek Hill 12 games 2014DEFENSETOTAL TACKLES1. 183 Mike Green 19822. 175 Matt Monger 19843. 171 Barty Chappell 19704. <strong>15</strong>7 Larry Gosney 19685. 146 Ricky Young 19796. 139 John Little 19687. 138 Mike Green 19808. 136 Matt Monger 19839. 135 Leon Ward 196410. 134 James Ham 1985134 John Weimer 1976134 Leslie O’Neal 1984TACKLES FOR LOSS1. 21.5 Juqua Thomas (21.5/90) 20002. 20.5 Jason Gildon (20.5/101) 19913. 19.5 Greg Richmond (19.5/108) 20034. 19.0 Jason Gildon (19/96) 19925. 18.0 Gary Lews (18/139) 19816. 17.5 Jason Gildon (17.5/99) 19937. 17.0 Emmanuel Ogbah (17-89) 201417.0 Barry Price (17/76) 197317.0 Leslie O’Neal (17/116) 198417.0 Dexter Manley (17/78) 197917.0 Barry Price (17/76) 1973YARDS FROM TACKLES FOR LOSS1. 139 Gary Lewis (18/139) 19812. 120 Leslie O”Neal (17/120) 19843. 110 Rodney Harding (12/110) 19814. 108 Greg Richmond (19.5/108) 20035. 101 Jason Gildon (20.5/101) 19916. 99 Jason Gildon (17.5/99) 19937. 98 Daria Butler (<strong>15</strong>/98) 19768. 97 Juqua Thomas (21.5/97) 20009. 96 Jason Gildon (19/96) 199210. 90 Phillip Dokes (16/90) 1975QUARTERBACK SACKS1. 16.0 Leslie O’Neal (16/118) 19842. 14.0 Gary Lewis (14/116) 19813. 12.5 Greg Richmond (12.5/90) 200312.5 Jason Gildon (12.5/80) 199<strong>15</strong>. 12.0 Leslie O’Neal (12/80) 19836. 11.0 Emmanuel Ogbah (11/78) 20147. 9.5 Victor DeGrate (9.5/51) 20068. 9.0 Jason Gildon (9/49) 19929.0 Gary Lewis (9/71) 19829.0 Rodney Harding (9/100) 1981YARDS FROM SACKS1. 118 Leslie O’Neal (16/118) 19842. 116 Gary Lewis (14/116) 19813. 100 Rodney Harding (9/100) 19814. 90 Greg Richmond (12.5/90) 20035. 80 Leslie O’Neal (12/80) 198380 Jason Gildon (12.5/80) 19917. 78 Emmanuel Ogbah (11/78) 20148. 71 Gary Lewis (9/71) 19829. 67 Nathan Peterson (8/67) 200667 Andrel Waddle (7.5/67) 1998OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 125


INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON LISTSINTERCEPTIONS1. 8 John Gates 8-113 19698 Adam Hinds 8-37 19838 Alvin Brown 8-117 19724. 7 Justin Gilbert 7-123 20137 Darryl Stewart 7-109 19727 Mark Moore 7-176 19857 Bob Fenimore 7-NA 19457 Ed Roof 7-NA 19499. 6 Kevin Williams (DB) 6-107 19976 Rod Brown 6-<strong>15</strong>7 19846 Darrent Williams 6-130 20036 Scott Harmon 6-90 19916 John Misel 6-141 19616 Jack Jacobson 6-27 19646 Bennie Goodwin 6-3 19676 Tony Banfield 6-12 19596 Lee Cook 6-NA 19426 Arlen McNeil 6-NA 19496 Wayne Johnson 6-NA 19506 Bill Bredde 6-NA 1951INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS1. 176 Mark Moore 7-176 19852. 172 Rod Smith 5-172 19873. <strong>15</strong>7 Rod Brown 6-<strong>15</strong>7 19844. 141 John Misel 6-141 196<strong>15</strong>. 130 Darrent Williams 6-130 20036. 127 Jerry Deckard 4-127 19867. 123 Justin Gilbert 7-123 20138. 117 Alvin Brown 8-117 19729. 113 John Gates 8-113 196910. 109 Darryl Stewart 7-109 1972INTERCEPTION RETURN TDS1. 2 Justin Gilbert 20132 Rod Smith 19872 Jerry Deckard 19862 Mark Moore 19842 Harry Roberts 19852 Darrent Williams 20012 Darrent Williams 20038. 1 By numerous, last Ramon Richards 2014FUMBLES FORCED1. 5 Dexter Manley 19795 Curtis Boone 19785 John Weimer 19765 John Corker 19765. 4 Stacey Satterwhite 19914 Jason Gildon 19934 Ricky Young 19794 Daria Butler 19769. 3 By Numerous, last Tyler Johnson and Caleb Lavey 2013FUMBLES RECOVERED1. 7 Phillip Dokes 19742. 6 Phillip Dokes 19763. 5 Darnell Scott 19785 Bobby Douglas 19755 Barry Price 19725 John Little 19685 Rod Smith 19878. 4 Sim Drain 19884 Jerry Deckard 19864 Rod Fisher 19804 Lorenzo Turner 19764 Daria Butler 19764 Tony Buck 19744 Jimmy Williams 1971FUMBLE RETURNS1. 2 Terrence Robinson 2-97 20022 Jamie Blatnick 2-64 20112 Kenyatta Wright 2-3 19992 Bryant Ward 2-2 20095. 1 By numerous, last Tyler Patmon 1-78 2013FUMBLE RETURN YARDS1. 97 Terrence Robinson 2-97 20022. 78 Tyler Patmon 1-78 20133. 64 Jamie Blatnick 2-64 20114. 63 James Thomas 1-63 20105. 57 Donovan Woods 1-57 200657 LaWaylon Brown 1-57 20007. 55 Justin Gent 1-55 20098. 54 Tyler Johnson 1-54 20139. 53 Darrent Williams 1-53 200410. 51 Donald Booker 1-51 2009FUMBLE RETURN TDS1. 1 Tyler Patmon 20131 Tyler Johnson 20131 James Thomas 20101 Richetti Jones 20111 Daytawion Lowe 20121 Donovan Woods 20061 Donald Booker 20091 Skip Walker 19931 Grant Jones 20041 Terrence Robinson 20021 Josh Stewart 20111 Nathan Peterson 20061 Kenyatta Wright 19991 Kevin Williams 19991 Robbie Gillem 20011 Mike Hudson 19851 Chris Collins 2006PASS BREAKUPS1. 17 Darrent Williams 20032. 16 Darrent Williams 20023. <strong>15</strong> Brodrick Brown 2011<strong>15</strong> Demise Williams 1985<strong>15</strong> Perrish Cox 20096. 14 Jacob Lacey 200814 Michael Cooper 200014 Tom Carraway 19709. 13 Alvin Brown 197210. 12 Kevin Williams (DB) 199712 Melvin Gilliam 198812 Melvin Gilliam 198512 Elbert Craig 2002QB HURRIES1. 8 Ugo Chinasa 20098 Richetti Jones 20113. 6 Greg Richmond 20036 Marque Fountain 20066 Antonio Smith 20036. 5 Jimmy Bean 20145 Calvin Barnett 20135 Tyler Johnson 20135 Jamie Blatnick 20095 Jamie Blatnick 201<strong>15</strong> Andre Sexton 20085 Terrence Robinson 200<strong>15</strong> Jason Gildon 19925 Zac Akin 19995 Marque Fountain 20035 Paul Duren 2003SPECIAL TEAMSPAT KICKS MADE1. 79 Quinn Sharp 79-80 20112. 75 Cary Blanchard 75-75 19883. 72 Quinn Sharp 72-72 20124. 68 Dan Bailey 68-70 20105. 67 Ben Grogan 67-68 20136. 65 Dan Bailey 65-65 20087. 55 Luke Phillips 55-56 200255 Luke Phillips 55-56 20039. 47 Jason Ricks 47-49 200447 Jason Ricks 47-49 2006PAT KICKS ATTEMPTED1. 80 Quinn Sharp 79-80 20112. 75 Cary Blanchard 75-75 19883. 72 Quinn Sharp 72-72 20124. 70 Dan Bailey 68-70 20105. 68 Ben Grogan 67-68 20136. 65 Dan Bailey 65-65 20087. 56 Luke Phillips 55-56 200256 Luke Phillips 55-56 20039. 49 Jason Ricks 47-49 200449 Jason Ricks 47-49 2006PAT KICK PCT (MINIMUM 5 ATTEMPTS)1. 100.0 Ben Grogan 41-41 2014100.0 Cary Blanchard 21-21 1990100.0 Colin Ankerson 19-19 1979100.0 Colin Ankerson 18-18 1980100.0 Dan Bailey 20-20 2007100.0 Joey O’Donnell 24-24 1985100.0 Lawson Vaughn 17-17 1992100.0 Lawson Vaughn 17-17 1993100.0 Tim Sydnes 25-25 1997100.0 Tim Sydnes 26-26 1999100.0 Joey O’Donnell 11-11 1986100.0 Luke Phillips 27-27 2001100.0 Bruce Redden 10-10 2006100.0 Abby Daigle 10-10 1975100.0 Craig Kessler 16-16 1967100.0 Mickey Durkee 13-13 1965100.0 Mickey Durkee 19-19 1964FIELD GOALS MADE1. 28 Quinn Sharp 28-34 20122. 27 Dan Bailey 27-31 20103. 22 Ben Grogan 22-28 201422 Quinn Sharp 22-25 20114. 20 Cary Blanchard 20-26 19895. 19 Larry Roach 19-28 198119 Larry Roach 19-28 19837. 17 Tim Sydnes 17-26 19978. 16 Luke Phillips 16-18 200316 Larry Roach 16-24 1984FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED1. 34 Quinn Sharp 28-34 20122. 31 Dan Bailey 27-31 20103. 28 Ben Grogan 22-28 201428 Larry Roach 19-28 198128 Larry Roach 19-28 19836. 26 Tim Sydnes 17-26 199726 Cary Blanchard 20-26 19898. 25 Quinn Sharp 22-25 201125 Larry Roach <strong>15</strong>-25 198210. 24 Larry Roach 16-24 1984126 OKSTATE.COM | 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INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON LISTSFIELD GOAL PCT (MINIMUM 10 ATTEMPTS)1. 88.9 Luke Phillips 16-18 20032. 88.2 Luke Phillips <strong>15</strong>-17 20013. 88.0 Quinn Sharp 22-25 20114. 87.1 Dan Bailey 27-31 20105. 86.7 Cary Blanchard 13-<strong>15</strong> 19886. 83.3 Jason Ricks 10-12 200683.3 Tim Sydnes <strong>15</strong>-18 19988. 82.4 Quinn Sharp 28-34 20129. 78.9 Dan Bailey <strong>15</strong>-19 200810. 78.6 Lawson Vaughn 11-14 1993PUNT YARDS1. 3506 James Benien 77-3506 19712. 3385 Kip Smith 81-3385 20143. 3227 Scott Tyner 77-3227 19924. 3212 Scott Tyner 74-3212 19935. 3171 Rich Thompson 78-3171 19856. 3132 Kip Smith 79-3132 20137. 3069 James Benien 75-3069 19708. 3023 Quinn Sharp 67-3023 20093023 Cary Cooper 76-3023 19863023 Cliff Parsley 73-3023 1974PUNT ATTEMPTS1. 81 Kip Smith 81-3385 20142. 79 Kip Smith 79-3132 20133. 78 Rich Thompson 78-3171 19854. 77 Scott Tyner 77-3227 199277 Ronnie Johnson 77-2811 196677 James Benien 77-3506 19717. 76 Cary Cooper 76-3023 19868. 75 James Benien 75-3069 19709. 74 Scott Tyner 74-3212 199374 Gary Cooper 74-2792 1984PUNTS HAD BLOCKED1. 4 Matt Fodge 65-2593 20052. 1 By many, last Kip Smith 79-3132 2013AVERAGE YARDS/PUNT (MIN. 20 ATTEMPTS)1. 46.28 Quinn Sharp 47-2175 20112. 46.27 Quinn Sharp 44-2036 20123. 46.24 Quinn Sharp 46-2127 20104. 45.53 James Benien 77-3506 197<strong>15</strong>. 45.12 Quinn Sharp 67-3023 20096. 44.88 Matt Fodge 50-2244 20067. 44.81 Cliff Parsley 58-2599 19758. 44.71 Greg Ivy 65-2906 19959. 44.03 Jason Davis 59-2598 199644.03 Greg Ivy 64-2818 1994BLOCKED KICKS1. 4 Rod Warner 19712. 3 James Castleman 20143 Fath’ Carter 20003 Dean Prater 19785. 2 Jordan Sterns 20142 James Castleman 20132 Chris Massey 19992 Chris Massey 20002 Carlos Erving 19922 Zack Craig 20122 Dwayne Levels 19982 Leslie O’Neal 19842 Jerry Winchester 19782 Wes Hankins 19742 Bennie Goodwin 19682 Larry Kirkland 19672 Richard Bechtol 19672 Charles Trimble 1966PUNT RETURNS1. 40 Terance Richardson 40-591 19992. 35 Bennie Goodwin 35-422 19673. 32 RW McQuarters 32-521 199732 Dirk Davis 32-147 198<strong>15</strong>. 31 Terrance Davis-Bryant 31-329 20026. 28 Terance Richardson 28-312 199828 Bennie Goodwin 28-224 19688. 27 Richard Graham 27-112 197027 Tyreek Hill 27-256 201410. 26 Wes Hankins 26-321 197426 Gabe Lindsay 26-393 2003PUNT RETURN YARDS1. 591 Terance Richardson 40-591 19992. 521 R.W. McQuarters 32-521 19973. 422 Bennie Goodwin 35-422 19674. 393 Gabe Lindsay 26-393 20035. 368 Josh Stewart 22-368 20136. 329 Terrance Davis-Bryant 31-329 20027. 321 Wes Hankins 26-321 19748. 312 Terance Richardson 28-312 19989. 308 Perrish Cox 24-308 200610. 305 Dez Bryant 17-305 2008PUNT RETURN TDS1. 2 Dez Bryant 20082 Barry Sanders 19872 Josh Stewart 20132 Darrent Williams 20034. 1 Many, last by Tyreek Hill 2014AVERAGE YARDS/PUNT RETURN(MIN. 10 ATTEMPTS)1. 20.45 Larry Elliott 11-225 19632. 19.00 Gabe Lindsay 10-190 20023. 17.94 Dez Bryant 17-305 20084. 17.92 Darrent Williams 13-233 20035. 16.73 Josh Stewart 22-368 20136. 16.28 RW McQuarters 32-521 19977. <strong>15</strong>.17 Barry Sanders 18-273 19878. <strong>15</strong>.12 Gabe Lindsay 26-393 20039. 14.77 Terance Richardson 40-591 199910. 13.45 Terrance Davis-Bryant 22-296 2001KICK RETURNS1. 32 Justin Gilbert 32-827 20122. 31 Perrish Cox 31-665 200731 Perrish Cox 31-649 20094. 30 Perrish Cox 30-895 200830 Tyreek Hill 30-740 20146. 27 R.W. McQuarters 27-645 199527 Daniel McLemore 27-638 20058. 26 Justin Gilbert 26-703 201126 Justin Gilbert 26-698 201010. 25 Curtis Mayfield 25-576 198925 Perrish Cox 25-595 200625 Jamaal Fobbs 25-533 1999KICK RETURN YARDS1. 895 Perrish Cox 30-895 20082. 827 Justin Gilbert 32-827 20123. 740 Tyreek Hill 30-740 20144. 703 Justin Gilbert 26-703 201<strong>15</strong>. 698 Justin Gilbert 26-698 20106. 665 Perrish Cox 31-665 20077. 649 Perrish Cox 31-649 20098. 645 RW McQuarters 27-645 19959. 638 Daniel McLemore 27-638 200510. 595 Perrish Cox 25-595 2006KICK RETURN TDS1. 2 Barry Sanders 19872 Tyreek Hill 20142 Justin Gilbert 20102 Perrish Cox 20082 Justin Gilbert 20112 Dick Graham 19706. 1 Bobby Riley 19861 Barry Sanders 19881 Rafael Denson 19931 Justin Gilbert 20131 Justin Gilbert 20121 Grant Jones 20061 Perrish Cox 20061 Harry Roberts 19831 Desmond Roland 20121 Chris Massey 20011 Perrish Cox 20071 Wayne Hallmark 19691 Ron Ingram 1979AVERAGE YARDS/KICK RETURN(MIN. 10 ATTEMPTS)1. 34.80 Chris Massey <strong>15</strong>-522 20012. 31.33 Barry Sanders <strong>15</strong>-470 19873. 29.83 Perrish Cox 30-895 20084. 27.24 Grant Jones 21-572 20065. 27.04 Justin Gilbert 26-703 20116. 26.86 Harry Roberts 14-376 19827. 26.85 Justin Gilbert 26-698 20108. 26.60 Andre Richardson 10-266 19969. 25.84 Justin Gilbert 32-827 201210. 25.64 Joseph Randle 11-282 2010OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 127


INDIVIDUAL CAREER LISTSSCORINGTOTAL POINTS SCORED1. 370 Dan Bailey (199 PAT, 57 FG) 2007-102. 360 Barry Sanders (60 TD) 1986-883. 331 Cary Blanchard (163 PAT, 56 FG) 1987-904. 302 Thurman Thomas (50 TD, 1 PAT) 1984-875. 301 Quinn Sharp (<strong>15</strong>1 PAT, 50 FG) 2008-126. 296 Larry Roach (89 PAT, 69 FG) 1981-847. 294 Terry Miller (49 TD) 1974-778. 272 Tim Sydnes (110 PAT, 54 FG) 1996-999. 263 Luke Phillips (137 PAT, 42 FG) 2001-0310. 258 Joseph Randle (43 TD) 2010-12TOUCHDOWNS SCORED1. 60 Barry Sanders (53 rush, 1 rcv, 6 ret) 1986-882. 50 Thurman Thomas (47 rush, 2 rcv, 1 ret) 1984-873. 49 Terry Miller (49 rush) 1974-774. 43 Joseph Randle (40 rush, 3 rcv) 2010-125. 42 Justin Blackmon (1 rush, 40 rcv, 1 ret) 2008-1142 Rashaun Woods (42 rcv) 1999-037. 39 Kendall Hunter (37 rush, 2 rcv) 2007-108. 36 Tatum Bell (34 rush, 2 rcv) 2000-039. 34 Jeremy Smith (34 rush) 2009-1310. 32 Dez Bryant (29 rcv, 3 ret) 2007-0932 Hart Lee Dykes (1 rush, 31 rcv) 1985-88OFFENSERUSHING ATTEMPTS1. 989 Thurman Thomas (989-5001) 1984-872. 871 Terry Miller (871-4754) 1974-773. 846 David Thompson (846-4318) 1993-964. 740 Ernest Anderson (740-3780) 1979-835. 708 Kendall Hunter (708-4181) 2007-106. 634 Tatum Bell (634-3409) 2000-037. 564 Joseph Randle (564-3085) 2010-128. 558 Barry Sanders (558-3797) 1986-889. 5<strong>15</strong> Gerald Hudson (5<strong>15</strong>-2924) 1988-9010. 511 Nathan Simmons (511-2001) 1996-99RUSHING YARDS1. 5001 Thurman Thomas (989-5001) 1984-872. 4754 Terry Miller (871-4754) 1974-773. 4318 David Thompson (846-4318) 1993-964. 4181 Kendall Hunter (708-4181) 2007-105. 3797 Barry Sanders (558-3797) 1986-886. 3780 Ernest Anderson (740-3780) 1979-837. 3409 Tatum Bell (634-3409) 2000-038. 3085 Joseph Randle (564-3085) 2010-129. 2924 Gerald Hudson (5<strong>15</strong>-2924) 1988-9010. 2725 Keith Toston (473-2725) 2006-09RUSHING TDS1. 53 Barry Sanders 1986-882. 49 Terry Miller 1974-773. 47 Thurman Thomas 1984-874. 40 Joseph Randle 2010-125. 37 Kendall Hunter 2007-106. 34 Tatum Bell 2000-0334 Jeremy Smith 2009-138. 28 Bob Fenimore 1943-469. 27 Desmond Roland 2011-1427 David Thompson 1993-9627 Keith Toston 2006-09AVERAGE YARDS/RUSH (MIN. 200 ATTEMPTS)1. 6.80 Barry Sanders (558-3797) 1986-882. 5.99 Dantrell Savage (349-2092) 2006-073. 5.93 Andre Richardson (325-1926) 1994-964. 5.91 Kendall Hunter (708-4181) 2007-105. 5.90 Vernand Morency (451-2661) 2002-046. 5.76 Keith Toston (473-2725) 2006-097. 5.68 Gerald Hudson (5<strong>15</strong>-2924) 1988-908. 5.47 Joseph Randle (564-3085) 2010-129. 5.45 Terry Miller (871-4754) 1974-7710. 5.44 Jeremy Smith (354-1924) 2009-13RUSHING YARDS/GAME (MINIMUM 20 GAMES)1. 118.7 Barry Sanders (32 games) 1986-882. 113.2 Terry Miller (42 games) 1974-773. 106.4 Thurman Thomas (47 games) 1984-874. 98.1 David Thompson (44 games) 1993-965. 97.5 Gerald Hudson (30 games) 1988-906. 95.1 Dantrell Savage (22 games) 2006-077. 92.4 Worley Taylor (24 games) 1977-808. 89.0 Kendall Hunter (47 games) 2007-109. 88.7 Vernand Morency (30 games) 2002-0410. 85.2 Tatum Bell (40 games) 2000-03PASS ATTEMPTS1. 1103 Brandon Weeden (767-1103-27) 2007-112. 1078 Mike Gundy (636-1078-39) 1986-893. 999 Zac Robinson (610-999-31) 2005-094. 819 Tone’ Jones (402-819-39) 1993-965. 8<strong>15</strong> Josh Fields (445-8<strong>15</strong>-25) 2001-036. 583 Aso Pogi (335-583-22) 2000-027. 569 Rusty Hilger (316-569-23) 1982-848. 547 Tony Lindsay (290-547-26) 1997-009. 537 Clint Chelf (317-537-<strong>15</strong>) 2009-1310. 465 Ronnie Johnson (223-465-27) 1966-68PASS COMPLETIONS1. 767 Brandon Weeden (767-1103-27) 2007-112. 636 Mike Gundy (636-1078-39) 1986-893. 610 Zac Robinson (610-999-31) 2005-094. 445 Josh Fields (445-8<strong>15</strong>-25) 2001-035. 402 Tone’ Jones (402-819-39) 1993-966. 335 Aso Pogi (335-583-22) 2000-027. 317 Clint Chelf (317-537-<strong>15</strong>) 2009-138. 316 Rusty Hilger (316-569-23) 1982-849. 290 Tony Lindsay (290-547-26) 1997-0010. 242 J.W. Walsh (242-389-9) 2011-14PASSING YARDS1. 9260 Brandon Weeden (767-1103-27) 2007-112. 8473 Mike Gundy (636-1078-39) 1986-893. 8317 Zac Robinson (610-999-31) 2005-094. 6090 Josh Fields (445-8<strong>15</strong>-25) 2001-035. 4812 Tone’ Jones (402-819-39) 1993-966. 4277 Clint Chelf (317-537-<strong>15</strong>) 2009-137. 4113 Tony Lindsay (290-547-26) 1997-008. 3982 Rusty Hilger (316-569-23) 1981-849. 3673 Aso Pogi (335-583-22) 2000-0210. 3143 Bobby Reid (226-424-16) 2005-07PASSING TDS1. 75 Brandon Weeden 2007-112. 66 Zac Robinson 2005-093. 57 Mike Gundy 1986-894. 55 Josh Fields 2001-035. 37 Clint Chelf 2009-136. 27 Bobby Reid 2005-077. 25 Tony Lindsay 1997-008. 24 Tone’ Jones 1993-9624 Rusty Hilger 1981-8410. 23 J.W. Walsh 2011-14PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED1. 39 Tone’ Jones (402-819-39) 1993-9639 Mike Gundy (636-1078-39) 1986-893. 36 Tony Pounds (189-402-36) 1970-714. 31 Zac Robinson (610-999-31) 2005-095. 27 Brandon Weeden (767-1103-27) 2007-1127 Ronnie Johnson (223-465-27) 1966-687. 26 Tony Lindsay (290-547-26) 1997-008. 25 Kenny Ford (<strong>15</strong>1-338-25) 1988-9125 Josh Fields (445-8<strong>15</strong>-25) 2001-0310. 23 Rusty Hilger (316-569-23) 1981-84COMPLETION PCT (MINIMUM 200 ATTEMPTS)1. 69.5 Brandon Weeden (767-1103-27) 2007-112. 62.2 J.W. Walsh (242-389-9) 2011-143. 61.1 Zac Robinson (610-999-31) 2005-094. 59.0 Clint Chelf (317-537-<strong>15</strong>) 2009-1359.0 Mike Gundy (636-1078-39) 1986-896. 57.5 Aso Pogi (335-583-22) 2000-027. 55.5 Rusty Hilger (316-569-23) 1982-848. 54.9 Daxx Garman (<strong>15</strong>2-277-12) 2013-149. 54.6 Josh Fields (445-8<strong>15</strong>-25) 2001-0310. 53.3 Bobby Reid (226-424-16) 2005-07PASS EFFICIENCY (MINIMUM 200 ATTEMPTS)1. <strong>15</strong>7.6 Brandon Weeden (767-1103-27) 2007-112. 146.6 Zac Robinson (610-999-31) 2005-093. 144.7 J.W. Walsh (242-389-9) 2011-144. 143.1 Clint Chelf (317-537-<strong>15</strong>) 2009-135. 137.3 Donovan Woods (114-219-5) 2003-076. 135.2 Mike Gundy (636-1078-39) 1986-897. 133.5 Josh Fields (445-8<strong>15</strong>-25) 2001-038. 129.0 Bobby Reid (226-424-16) 2005-079. 122.4 Daxx Garman (<strong>15</strong>2-277-12) 2013-1410. 121.8 Tony Lindsay (290-547-26) 1997-00AVERAGE YARDS/PASS(MINIMUM 200 ATTEMPTS)1. 8.4 Brandon Weeden (767-1103-27) 2007-112. 8.3 Zac Robinson (610-999-31) 2005-093. 8.2 Donovan Woods (114-219-5) 2003-074. 8.0 J.W. Walsh (242-389-9) 2011-148.0 Clint Chelf (317-537-<strong>15</strong>) 2009-136. 7.9 Mike Gundy (636-1078-39) 1986-897. 7.5 Tony Lindsay (290-547-26) 1997-007.5 Josh Fields (445-8<strong>15</strong>-25) 2001-037.5 Charlie Weatherbie (138-325-21) 1973-7610. 7.4 Daxx Garman (<strong>15</strong>2-277-12) 2013-147.4 Bobby Reid (226-424-16) 2005-07AVERAGE YARDS/COMPLETION(MINIMUM 200 ATTEMPTS)1. 18.7 Charlie Weatherbie (138-325-21) 1973-762. <strong>15</strong>.7 Donovan Woods (114-219-5) 2003-073. <strong>15</strong>.3 Brent Blackman (103-284-19) 1971-734. 14.41 Glenn Baxter (108-278-19) 1963-655. 14.40 Harold Bailey (122-305-18) 1976-796. 14.2 Tony Lindsay (290-547-26) 1997-007. 14.1 Tony Pounds (189-402-36) 1970-718. 14.0 Robert Cutburth (142-336-19) 1967-699. 13.9 Bobby Reid (226-424-16) 2005-0710. 13.5 Clint Chelf (317-537-<strong>15</strong>) 2009-13PASSING YARDS/GAME (MINIMUM 20 GAMES)1. 298.7 Brandon Weeden (31 games) 2007-112. 192.6 Mike Gundy (44 games) 1986-893. 190.3 Josh Fields (32 games) 2001-034. 184.8 Zac Robinson (45 games) 2005-095. <strong>15</strong>6.5 J.W. Walsh (20 games) 2011-146. 142.6 Clint Chelf (30 games) 2009-137. 131.2 Aso Pogi (28 games) 2000-028. 124.4 Rusty Hilger (32 games) 1982-849. 121.0 Tony Lindsay (34 games) 1997-00121.0 Tony Pounds (22 games) 1970-71128 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


INDIVIDUAL CAREER LISTSPASS RECEPTIONS1. 293 Rashaun Woods (293-4414) 1999-032. 253 Justin Blackmon (253-3564) 2008-113. 224 Hart Lee Dykes (224-3510) 1985-884. 180 Josh Stewart (180-2204) 2011-135. 163 D’Juan Woods (163-2751) 2002-066. 161 Josh Cooper (161-1695) 2007-117. 147 Dez Bryant (147-2425) 2007-098. 144 Tracy Moore (144-2064) 2009-139. 127 Adarius Bowman (127-2187) 2006-0710. 114 Herman Eben (114-1973) 1968-70RECEIVING YARDS1. 4414 Rashaun Woods (293-4414) 1999-032. 3564 Justin Blackmon (253-3564) 2008-113. 3510 Hart Lee Dykes (224-3510) 1985-884. 2751 D’Juan Woods (163-2751) 2002-065. 2425 Dez Bryant (147-2425) 2007-096. 2204 Josh Stewart (180-2204) 2011-137. 2187 Adarius Bowman (127-2187) 2006-078. 2064 Tracy Moore (144-2064) 2009-139. 1973 Herman Eben (114-1973) 1968-7010. 1695 Josh Cooper (161-1695) 2007-11TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS1. 42 Rashaun Woods 1999-032. 40 Justin Blackmon 2008-113. 31 Hart Lee Dykes 1985-884. 29 Dez Bryant 2007-095. 20 D’Juan Woods 2002-0620 Adarius Bowman 2006-077. 18 Tracy Moore 2009-138. <strong>15</strong> Alonzo Mayes 1994-97<strong>15</strong> Herman Eben 1968-7010. 12 Jamie Harris 1983-8412 Charlie Moore 2009-1312 Josh Stewart 2011-13AVERAGE YARDS/CATCH (MIN. 60 RECEPTIONS)1. 17.22 Adarius Bowman (127-2187) 2006-072. 16.98 Curtis Mayfield (85-1443) 1988-903. 16.88 D’Juan Woods (163-2751) 2002-064. 16.51 Herman Eben (114-1973) 1968-705. 16.50 Dez Bryant (147-2425) 2007-096. 16.08 Terry Young (77-1069) 1979-827. <strong>15</strong>.67 Hart Lee Dykes (224-3510) 1985-888. <strong>15</strong>.25 Isaiah Anderson (63-961) 2008-129. <strong>15</strong>.23 Shannon Culver (64-975) 1992-9310. <strong>15</strong>.17 Rafael Denson (94-1426) 1991-94RECEPTIONS/GAME (MINIMUM 20 GAMES)1. 6.66 Justin Blackmon (38 games) 2008-112. 6.23 Rashaun Woods (47 games) 1999-033. 5.46 Hart Lee Dykes (41 games) 1985-884. 5.29 Adarius Bowman (24 games) 2006-075. 5.25 Dez Bryant (28 games) 2007-096. 4.74 Josh Stewart (38 games) 2011-137. 4.40 Terry Brown (20 games) 1967-688. 3.80 Herman Eben (30 games) 1968-709. 3.43 Josh Cooper (47 games) 2007-1110. 3.20 D’Juan Woods (51 games) 2002-06TDS RESPONSIBLE FOR1. 88 Zac Robinson 2005-092. 76 Brandon Weeden 2007-113. 66 Mike Gundy 1986-894. 60 Barry Sanders 1986-885. 58 Josh Fields 2001-036. 54 Thurman Thomas 1984-877. 48 Tony Lindsay 1997-008. 44 Clint Chelf 2009-139. 43 Joseph Randle 2010-1210. 42 Justin Blackmon 2008-1142 Rashaun Woods 1999-03TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS1. 10175 Zac Robinson (1425-10175) 2005-092. 9110 Brandon Weeden (1142-9110) 2007-113. 8272 Mike Gundy (1330-8272) 1986-894. 5984 Josh Fields (917-5984) 2001-035. 5528 Tony Lindsay (969-5528) 1997-006. 5341 Tone’ Jones (1129-5341) 1993-967. 5034 Thurman Thomas (994-5034) 1984-878. 4977 Terry Miller (881-4977) 1974-779. 4782 Clint Chelf (505-4277) 2009-1310. 4318 David Thompson (846-4318) 1993-96TOTAL OFFENSE/GAME (MINIMUM 20 GAMES)1. 293.9 Brandon Weeden (31 games) 2007-112. 226.1 Zac Robinson (45 games) 2005-093. 190.4 J.W. Walsh (20 games) 2011-144. 188.0 Mike Gundy (44 games) 1986-895. 187.0 Josh Fields (32 games) 2001-036. 162.6 Tony Lindsay (34 games) 1997-007. <strong>15</strong>9.4 Clint Chelf (30 games) 2009-138. 140.6 Bobby Reid (27 games) 2005-079. 136.5 Aso Pogi (28 games) 2000-0210. 133.5 Tone’ Jones (40 games) 1993-96TOTAL OFFENSE/PLAY (MINIMUM 400 PLAYS)1. 7.98 Brandon Weeden (1142-9110) 2007-112. 7.51 Clint Chelf (637-4782) 2009-133. 7.44 J.W. Walsh (512-3807) 2011-144. 7.14 Zac Robinson (1425-10175) 2005-095. 6.81 Barry Sanders (560-3814) 1986-886. 6.53 Josh Fields (917-5984) 2001-037. 6.22 Mike Gundy (1330-8272) 1986-898. 6.09 Bobby Reid (623-3797) 2005-079. 5.91 Kendall Hunter (708-4181) 2007-1010. 5.90 Vernand Morency (451-2661) 2002-04ALL PURPOSE YARDS1. 6017 Thurman Thomas 1984-872. 5484 Barry Sanders 1986-883. 5305 Terry Miller 1974-774. 4840 Kendall Hunter 2007-105. 4658 David Thompson 1993-966. 4424 Rashaun Woods 1999-037. 4383 Ernest Anderson 1979-838. 4283 Joseph Randle 2010-129. 4093 Jamaal Fobbs 1997-0010. 3672 Rafael Denson 1991-94ALL PURPOSE YARDS/GAME (MIN. 20 GAMES)1. 171.4 Barry Sanders (32 games) 1986-882. 128.0 Thurman Thomas (47 games) 1984-873. 126.3 Terry Miller (42 games) 1974-773. 109.8 Joseph Randle (39 games) 2010-124. 109.1 Dantrell Savage (22 games) 2006-075. 108.3 Gerald Hudson (30 games) 1988-906. 107.7 Dez Bryant (28 games) 2007-097. 105.9 David Thompson (44 games) 1993-968. 103.0 Kendall Hunter (47 games) 2007-109. 100.1 Vernand Morency (30 games) 2002-0410. 97.3 Andre Richardson (33 games) 1994-96DEFENSEINTERCEPTIONS1. 18 Bob Fenimore (18-422) 1943-462. 16 Mark Moore (16-307) 1983-8616 Melvin Gilliam (16-<strong>15</strong>3) 1985-884. 13 Gregg Johnson (13-100) 1977-805. 12 Rod Brown (12-192) 1982-8412 Justin Gilbert (12-180) 2010-1312 Scott Harmon (12-175) 1990-9312 Adam Hinds (12-100) 1982-8412 Chris Rockins (12-178) 1980-8312 John Gates (12-<strong>15</strong>7) 1968-69INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS1. 422 Bob Fenimore (18-422) 1943-462. 353 Rod Smith (10-353) 1986-893. 307 Mark Moore (16-307) 1983-864. 282 Darrent Williams (11-282) 2001-045. 226 Greg Hill (6-226) 1979-826. 210 Shaun Lewis (8-210) 2010-137. 192 Rod Brown (12-192) 1982-848. 180 Justin Gilbert (12-180) 2010-139. 178 Chris Rockins (12-178) 1980-8310. 175 Scott Harmon (12-175) 1990-93INTERCEPTION RETURN TDS1. 5 Darrent Williams 2001-042. 3 Mark Moore 1983-863 Rod Smith 1986-894. 2 Harry Roberts 1982-852 Jerry Deckard 1985-872 Justin Gilbert 2010-132 Patrick Lavine 2006-092 Shaun Lewis 2010-122 Cleveland Vann 1972-7310. 1 Numerous playersFUMBLES FORCED1. 10 Stacey Satterwhite 1988-9110 Ricky Young 1978-813. 9 Curtis Boone 1978-809 John Corker 1976-795. 7 Jason Gildon 1990-937 Pete DiClemente 1978-817 Dexter Manley 1979-807 Shaun Lewis 2010-139. 6 Kenyatta Wright 1996-9910. 5 Caleb Lavey 2010-135 Daytawion Lowe 2009-135 Tyler Johnson 2010-135 Andre Sexton 2005-095 Victor DeGrate 2003-065 Donovan Woods 2003-075 Rod Smith 1986-895 Gary Chachere 1979-82FUMBLES RECOVERED1. 14 Phillip Dokes 1974-762. 9 Chris Rockins 1980-839 Barry Price 1971-734. 8 Rod Smith 1986-898 Jason Gildon 1990-938 Rod Fisher 1981-838 Mike Green 1979-828 John Corker 1976-799. 7 John Little 1967-697 Shaun Lewis 2010-13OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 129


INDIVIDUAL CAREER LISTSFUMBLE RETURNS (SINCE 1982)1. 2 Terrence Robinson (2-97) 1999-022 Jamie Blatnick (2-64) 2007-112 James Thomas (2-63) 2008-112 Brodrick Brown (2-58) 2008-122 Jason Gildon (2-19) 1990-932 Kevin Williams (2-9) 1999-022 Robbie Gillem (2-6) 1998-012 Kenyatta Wright (2-3) 1996-992 Bryant Ward (2-2) 2008-1010. 1 By numerousFUMBLE RETURN YARDS (SINCE 1982)1. 97 Terrence Robinson (2-97) 1999-022. 78 Tyler Patmon (1-78) 20133. 64 Jamie Blatnick (2-64) 2007-114. 63 James Thomas (2-63) 2008-1<strong>15</strong>. 58 Brodrick Brown (2-58) 2008-126. 57 LaWaylon Brown (1-57) 1999-0257 Donovan Woods (1-57) 2003-078. 55 Justin Gent (1-55) 2006-109. 54 Tyler Johnson (1-54) 2010-1310. 53 Darrent Williams (1-53) 2001-04FUMBLE RETURN TDS (SINCE 1982)1. 1 Tyler Patmon 20131 Tyler Johnson 2010-131 Nathan Peterson 2004-071 Donovan Woods 2003-071 Terrence Robinson 1999-021 Kevin Williams 1999-021 Grant Jones 2003-061 Chris Collins 2006-071 Daytawion Lowe 2009,11-131 Josh Stewart 2011-131 Skip Walker 19931 James Thomas 2008-111 Mike Hudson 1983-861 Richetti Jones 2007-111 Donald Booker 2008-091 Kenyatta Wright 1996-991 Robbie Gillem 1998-01TOTAL TACKLES1. 496 John Corker 1976-792. 485 Mike Green 1979-823. 451 Ricky Young 1978-814. 393 Leslie O’Neal 1982-855. 369 Sim Drain 1986-896. 332 John Little 1967-697. 320 Andre Sexton 2005-09320 Phillip Dokes 1973-769. 319 Paul Duren 2002-0510. 306 Gary Darnell 1967-69TACKLES FOR LOSS1. 63.0 Jason Gildon (60-6/325) 1990-932. 47.0 Leslie O’Neal (47-0/274) 1982-853. 42.0 Phillip Dokes (42-221) 1973-764. 39.0 Gary Chachere (39-194) 1979-8239.0 Gary Lewis (39-261) 1980-8239.0 Dexter Manley (39-231) 1977-807. 37.5 Kevin Williams (37-1/184) 1999-028. 37.0 Nathan Peterson (34-6/194) 2004-0737.0 Rodney Harding (37-0/217) 1982-8410. 35.0 Kenyatta Wright (34-2/124) 1996-9935.0 Barry Price (35-<strong>15</strong>9) 1971-73TACKLES FOR LOSS YARDAGE1. 325 Jason Gildon (60-6/325) 1990-932. 274 Leslie O’Neal (47-0/274) 1982-853. 261 Gary Lewis (39-261) 1980-824. 231 Dexter Manley (39-231) 1977-805. 221 Phillip Dokes (42-221) 1973-766. 217 Rodney Harding (37-0/217) 1982-847. 194 Nathan Peterson (34-6/194) 2004-07194 Gary Chachere (39-194) 1979-829. 185 Greg Richmond (33-1/185) 2000-0310. 184 Kevin Williams (37-1/184) 1999-02QUARTERBACK SACKS (SINCE 1981)1. 34.0 Leslie O’Neal (34-0/248) 1982-852. 33.0 Jason Gildon (32-2/213) 1990-933. 31.0 Rodney Harding (31/274) 1981-844. 21.5 Greg Richmond (21-1/161) 2000-035. 21.0 Gary Lewis (21-<strong>15</strong>9) 1981-846. 20.5 Nathan Peterson (19-3/<strong>15</strong>1) 2004-077. 18.5 Kevin Williams (18-1/141) 1999-028. 17.0 Victor DeGrate (16-2/85) 2003-069. 16.5 Marcus Jones (16-1/96) 1985-88,98-0110. 16.0 Jamie Blatnick (<strong>15</strong>-2/96) 2007-11YARDS FROM SACKS (SINCE 1981)1. 274 Rodney Harding (31/274) 1982-842. 248 Leslie O’Neal (34-0/248) 1982-853. 213 Jason Gildon (32-2/213) 1990-934. 161 Greg Richmond (21-1/161) 2000-035. <strong>15</strong>9 Gary Lewis (21-<strong>15</strong>9) 1981-846. <strong>15</strong>1 Nathan Peterson (19-3/<strong>15</strong>1) 2004-077. 141 Kevin Williams (18-1/141) 1999-028. 118 Juqua Thomas (13-3/118) 1999-009. 113 Jevon Langford (13-3/113) 1993-95113 Andrel Waddle (12-2/113) 1995-98PASS BREAKUPS1. 45 Chris Rockins 1980-832. 40 Darrent Williams 2001-043. 36 Markelle Martin 2008-1136 Perrish Cox 2006-095. 32 Melvin Gilliam 1985-886. 29 Jacob Lacey 2005-087. 27 Justin Gilbert 2010-138. 26 Brodrick Brown 2008-129. 25 Gregg Johnson 1977-8010. 24 Tom Carraway 1969-7124 Bennie Goodwin 1967-69QB HURRIES (SINCE 1982)1. 17 Marque Fountain 2003-072. <strong>15</strong> Jamie Blatnick 2007-11<strong>15</strong> Richetti Jones 2007-114. 13 Ugo Chinasa 2006-105. 10 Greg Richmond 2000-0310 Leslie O’Neal 1982-857. 9 Jimmy Bean 2011-149 Calvin Barnett 2012-139 Shaun Lewis 2010-139 Terrence Robinson 1999-02SPECIAL TEAMSPAT KICKS MADE1. 199 Dan Bailey (199-201) 2007-102. 163 Cary Blanchard (163-167) 1987-903. <strong>15</strong>1 Quinn Sharp (<strong>15</strong>1-<strong>15</strong>2) 2008-124. 137 Luke Phillips (137-139) 2001-035. 132 Jason Ricks (132-137) 2004-076. 110 Tim Sydnes (110-114) 1996-997. 108 Ben Grogan (108-109) 2013-148. 102 Abby Daigle (102-107) 1973-769. 89 Larry Roach (89-101) 1981-8410. 82 Colin Ankerson (82-85) 1977-80PAT KICKS ATTEMPTED1. 201 Dan Bailey (199-201) 2007-102. 167 Cary Blanchard (163-167) 1987-903. <strong>15</strong>2 Quinn Sharp (<strong>15</strong>1-<strong>15</strong>2) 2008-124. 139 Luke Phillips (137-139) 2001-035. 137 Jason Ricks (132-137) 2004-076. 114 Tim Sydnes (110-114) 1996-997. 109 Ben Grogan (108-109) 2013-148. 102 Abby Daigle (102-107) 1973-769. 101 Larry Roach (89-101) 1981-8410. 85 Colin Ankerson (82-85) 1977-80PAT KICK PCT (MINIMUM 20 ATTEMPTS)1. 100.0 Joey O’Donnell (35-35) 1985-862. 99.3 Quinn Sharp (<strong>15</strong>1-<strong>15</strong>2) 2008-123. 99.1 Ben Grogan (108-109) 2013-144. 99.0 Dan Bailey (199-201) 2007-105. 98.6 Luke Phillips (137-139) 2001-036. 97.6 Cary Blanchard (163-167) 1987-907. 97.1 Bruce Redden (33-34) 2005-068. 96.5 Tim Sydnes (110-114) 1996-9996.5 Colin Ankersen (82-85) 1977-89010. 96.4 Jason Ricks (132-137) 2004-07FIELD GOALS MADE1. 69 Larry Roach (69-105) 1981-842. 57 Dan Bailey (57-72) 2007-103. 56 Cary Blanchard (56-77) 1987-904. 54 Tim Sydnes (54-80) 1996-995. 50 Quinn Sharp (50-59) 2008-126. 42 Luke Phillips (42-51) 2001-037. 39 Lawson Vaughn (39-58) 1992-958. 33 Ben Grogan (33-46) 2013-149. 31 Abby Daigle (31-69) 1973-7610. 29 Jason Ricks (29-42) 2004-07FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED1. 105 Larry Roach (69-105) 1981-842. 80 Tim Sydnes (54-80) 1996-993. 77 Cary Blanchard (56-77) 1987-9077 Larry Roach (50-77) 1982-845. 72 Dan Bailey (57-72) 2007-106. 69 Abby Daige (31-69) 1973-767. 63 Colin Ankersen (26-63) 1977-808. 59 Quinn Sharp (50-59) 2008-129. 58 Lawson Vaughn (39-58) 1992-9510. 51 Luke Phillips (42-51) 2001-03130 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | 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INDIVIDUAL CAREER LISTSFIELD GOAL PCT (MINIMUM <strong>15</strong> ATTEMPTS)1. 84.7 Quinn Sharp (50-59) 2008-122. 82.4 Luke Phillips (42-51) 2001-033. 80.0 Bruce Redden (12-<strong>15</strong>) 2005-064. 79.2 Dan Bailey (57-72) 2007-105. 72.7 Cary Blanchard (56-77) 1987-906. 71.7 Ben Grogan (33-46) 2013-147. 69.0 Jason Ricks (29-42) 2004-078. 67.5 Tim Sydnes (54-80) 1996-999. 67.2 Lawson Vaughn (39-58) 1992-9510. 65.7 Larry Roach (69-105) 1982-84PUNT YARDS1. 10243 Cliff Parsley (239-10243) 1973-762. 10043 Scott Elder (247-10043) 1998-013. 9361 Quinn Sharp (204-9361) 2008-124. 8545 Matt Fodge (202-8545) 2005-085. 7090 Cole Farden (167-7090) 2001-046. 6744 Ronnie Johnson (188-6744) 1966-687. 6575 James Benien (<strong>15</strong>2-6575) 1970-718. 6517 Kip Smith (160-6517) 2013-149. 6439 Scott Tyner (<strong>15</strong>1-6439) 1992-9310. 5724 Greg Ivy (129-5724) 1994-95PUNT ATTEMPTS1. 247 Scott Elder (247-10043) 1998-012. 239 Cliff Parsley (239-10243) 1973-763. 204 Quinn Sharp (204-9361) 2008-124. 202 Matt Fodge (202-8545) 2005-085. 188 Ronnie Johnson (188-6744) 1966-686. 167 Cole Farden (167-7090) 2001-047. 160 Kip Smith (160-6517) 2013-148. <strong>15</strong>2 James Benien (<strong>15</strong>2-6575) 1970-719. <strong>15</strong>1 Scott Tyner (<strong>15</strong>1-6439) 1992-9310. 144 Cary Blanchard (144-5708) 1987-90AVERAGE YARDS/PUNT (MIN. 40 ATTEMPTS)1. 45.89 Quinn Sharp (204-9361) 2008-122. 44.37 Greg Ivy (129-5724) 1994-953. 44.00 Jason Davis (113-4972) 1996-974. 43.26 James Benien (<strong>15</strong>2-6575) 1970-7<strong>15</strong>. 42.86 Cliff Parsley (239-10243) 1973-766. 42.64 Scott Tyner (<strong>15</strong>1-6439) 1992-937. 42.46 Cole Farden (167-7090) 2001-048. 42.30 Matt Fodge (202-8545) 2005-089. 41.75 John Conway (124-5202) 1982-8310. 40.73 Kip Smith (160-6517) 2013-14BLOCKED KICKS1. 5 James Castleman 2011-145 Chris Massey 1999-023. 4 Fath’ Carter 2000-034 Rob Warner 197<strong>15</strong>. 3 Leslie O’Neal 1982-853 Dean Prater 1978-807. 2 By 14 players, last Jordan Sterns 2014PUNT RETURNS1. 76 Bennie Goodwin (76-787) 1967-692. 73 Dick Graham (73-487) 1969-713. 68 Terance Richardson (68-903) 1995-96,98-994. 64 Gabe Lindsay (64-854) 1999-00,02-035. 60 Perrish Cox (60-694) 2006-096. 54 Terrance Davis-Bryant (54-630) 1999-027. 52 Scott Harmon (52-326) 1990-938. 50 David Hankins (50-426) 1974-769. 49 Bobby Riley (49-360) 1983-8610. 43 Andre Richardson (43-340) 1994-9643 RW McQuarters (43-660) 1995-97PUNT RETURN YARDS1. 903 Terance Richardson (68-903) 1995-96,98-992. 854 Gabe Lindsay (64-854) 1999-00,02-033. 787 Bennie Goodwin (76-787) 1967-694. 694 Perrish Cox (60-694) 2006-096. 660 RW McQuarters (43-660) 1995-976. 630 Terrance Davis-Bryant (54-630) 1999-027. 487 Dick Graham (73-487) 1969-718. 482 Darrent Williams (22-482) 2001-049. 438 Josh Stewart (25-438) 2011-1310. 431 Dez Bryant (22-431) 2007-09PUNT RETURN TDS1. 3 Darrent Williams 2001-043 Barry Sanders 1986-883 Dez Bryant 2007-094. 2 Perrish Cox 2006-092 Gabe Lindsay 1999-00,02-032 Josh Stewart 2011-137. 1 By many players, last Tyreek Hill 2014AVERAGE YARDS/PUNT RETURN(MINIMUM 20 ATTEMPTS)1. 21.91 Darrent Williams (22-482) 2001-042. 19.59 Dez Bryant (22-431) 2007-093. 17.52 Josh Stewart (25-438) 2011-134. 16.66 Larry Elliott (24-400) 1963-645. <strong>15</strong>.35 RW McQuarters (43-660) 1995-976. 13.34 Gabe Lindsay (64-854) 1999-00,02-037. 13.28 Terance Richardson (68-903) 1995-96,98-998. 11.67 Terran Davis-Bryant (54-630) 1999-029. 11.57 Perrish Cox (60-694) 2006-0910. 11.29 Barry Sanders (38-429) 1986-88KICK RETURN YARDS1. 2804 Perrish Cox (117-2804) 2006-092. 2681 Justin Gilbert (102-2681) 2010-133. 1441 Jamaal Fobbs (69-1441) 1997-004. 1408 Larry Elliott (62-1408) 1963-655. 1186 RW McQuarters (51-1186) 1995-976. 1148 Rafael Denson (54-1148) 1991-947. 1067 Chris Massey (38-1067) 1999-028. 1057 Barry Sanders (43-1057) 1986-889. 1020 Ron Ingram (48-1020) 1978-8010. 833 Bobby Riley (40-833) 1983-86KICK RETURNS1. 117 Perrish Cox (117-2804) 2006-092. 102 Justin Gilbert (102-2681) 2010-133. 69 Jamaal Fobbs (69-1441) 1997-004. 62 Larry Elliott (62-1408) 1963-655. 54 Rafael Denson (54-1148) 1991-946. 51 RW McQuarters (51-1186) 1995-977. 48 Ron Ingram (48-1020) 1978-808. 43 Barry Sanders (43-1057) 1986-889. 40 Bobby Riley (40-833) 1983-8610. 38 Chris Massey (38-1067) 1999-02KICK RETURN TDS1. 6 Justin Gilbert 2010-132. 4 Perrish Cox 2006-093. 3 Barry Sanders 1986-884. 2 Tyreek Hill 20142 Dick Graham 1969-7<strong>15</strong>. 1 By several playersAVERAGE YARDS/KICK RETURN(MINIMUM 20 ATTEMPTS)1. 28.08 Chris Massey (38-1067) 1999-022. 26.28 Justin Gilbert (102-2681) 2010-133. 25.68 Franklin Williams (22-565) 1963-644. 24.79 Andre Richardson (24-595) 1994-965. 24.67 Tyreek Hill (30-740) 20146. 24.64 Dick Graham (33-813) 1969-717. 24.58 Barry Sanders (43-1057) 1986-888. 24.44 Harry Roberts (32-782) 1982-859. 24.09 Grant Jones (34-819) 2003-0610. 23.97 Perrish Cox (117-2804) 2006-09Justin Gilbert returned six kickoffsfor 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LONGEST PLAYSRUSHING PLAYS1. 99 Ed Gallagher vs. Kansas State (1908)2. 97 Dorsey Gibson vs. Houston (1953)3. 95 Tatum Bell vs. Texas Tech (2003)4. 91 David Thompson vs. Kansas State (1995)91 Jim Dillard vs. Tulsa (1959)6. 89 Barry Sanders vs. Miami, OH (1988)7. 88 Tatum Bell vs. Southern Mississippi (2002)8. 87 Kenny Zachary vs. Kansas (1984)9. 85 Bill Bredde vs. Wyoming (1953)10. 83 Mike Hamilton vs. Texas Tech (2005)PASSING PLAYS1. 95 Zac Robinson to Jeremy Broadway vs. Iowa State (2008)2. 87 Daxx Garman to Brandon Sheperd vs. Missouri State (2014)3. 85 Earl Wheeler to Curtis Mayfield vs. Nebraska (1989)85 Bob Cutburth to Hermann Eben vs. Kansas St. (1969)5. 84 Mike Gundy to Gerald Hudson vs. Kansas (1989)84 Tony Pounds to Dick Graham vs. Nebraska (1970)7. 81 Brandon Weeden to Justin Blackmon vs. Tulsa (2010)8. 80 Brandon Weeden to Justin Blackmon vs. Nebraska (2010)80 Zac Robinson to Dez Bryant vs. Iowa State (2008)80 Gary Porter to Shannon Culver vs. Missouri (1992)80 Scott Burk to Ron Ingram vs. Arkansas (1978)80 Charlie Weatherbie to Sam Lisle vs. Wichita St. (1975)KICKOFF RETURNS1. 100 Justin Gilbert vs. Kansas (2013)100 Justin Gilbert at Texas (2011)100 Barry Sanders vs. Miami (Ohio) (1988)100 Barry Sanders vs. Kansas (1987)100 Barry Sanders vs. Tulsa (1987)6. 99 Tyreek Hill at Kansas (2014)7. 98 Perrish Cox vs. Kansas State (2007)98 Dick Graham vs. Nebraska (1970)98 Wayne Hallmark vs. Nebraska (1969)98 Bill Bredde vs. Oklahoma (1952)11. 97 Tyreek Hill vs. Iowa State (2014)97 Chris Massey vs. Texas (2001)97 Bobby Riley vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (1986)97 Bobby Cole/Wayne Halmark vs. Kansas (1969)PUNT RETURNS1. 95 Josh Stewart vs. TCU (2013)2. 92 Tyreek Hill at Oklahoma (2014)3. 90 Jim Wiggins vs. Detroit (1956)90 Jim Spavital vs. Drake (1946)5. 87 Jim Spavital vs. TCU (1947)6. 83 Wes Hankins vs. Arkansas (1974)83 Benny Goodwin vs. Kansas State (1967)83 B.J. Aldridge vs. SMU (1947)9. 82 Dez Bryant vs. Houston (2009)82 R.W. McQuarters vs. NE Louisiana (1997)82 Mike Clark vs. Oklahoma (1989)INTERCEPTION RETURNS1. 97 Greg Hill vs. Kansas State (1981)2. 95 Charles Verner vs. TCU (1993)95 Rod Brown vs. Bowling Green (1984)4. 85 Darrent Williams vs. Baylor (2001)5. 83 Bobby Shephard vs. Kansas State (1974)83 Al Scanland vs. Baylor (1942)7. 82 Jerry Deckard vs. Illinois State (1986)82 John Gattis vs. Oklahoma (1944)9. 79 Andrew McGee vs. Tulsa (2010)10. 78 Bill Williams/Choppy Spencer vs. Tulsa (1955)FUMBLE RETURNS1. 97 Greg Hill vs. Kansas State (1981)2. 96 Alex Loyd/Cecil Hankins vs. Texas Tech (1945)3. 93 T. Robinson at Kansas (2002)4. 78 Tyler Patmon vs. Baylor (2013)5. 63 James Thomas vs. Texas A&M (2010)6. 59 Jamie Blatnick vs. Oklahoma (2011)7. 57 LaWaylon Brown vs. Southern Miss (2000)57 Donovan Woods vs. Baylor (2006)9. 55 Justin Gent vs. Oklahoma (2009)10. 54 Tyler Johnson at Iowa State (2013)FIELD GOALS1. 56 Larry Roach vs. Kansas (1981)2. 55 Jason Ricks vs. Texas Tech (2004)55 Tim Sydnes vs. Colorado (1996)4. 53 Jason Ricks vs. Missouri State (2006)53 Luke Phillips vs. Texas (2003)53 Abby Daigle vs. Oklahoma (1974)7. 52 Dan Bailey vs. Louisiana (2010)52 Dan Bailey vs. Louisiana (2010)52 Bruce Redden vs. Missouri (2005)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)Josh Stewart’s 95-yard punt returnagainst TCU in 2013 was the longest inschool history.PUNTS1. 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)132 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


OPPONENT RECORDS - SINGLE GAMETEAM SINGLE GAMERushes 88 at Oklahoma Dec 2, 1972Yards Rushing 629 at Oklahoma Nov 18, 1978Yards Per Rush 9.5 at Nebraska Oct <strong>15</strong>, 1988TD Rushes 8 at Texas Oct 5, 1996Pass Attempts 73 Missouri Oct 17, 199273 at Oklahoma Nov 24, 2012Pass Completions 47 at Oklahoma Nov 24, 2012Yards Passing 646 Texas Tech Sep 22, 2007Yards Per Pass 14.9 at Baylor Sep 17, 1994TD Passes 7 at Texas Tech Nov 8, 2008Total Plays 107 Oklahoma Nov 27, 2010Total Offense 718 Texas Tech Sep 22, 2007Yards Per Play 9.4 at Texas Nov 6, 2004Points Scored 75 vs. Oklahoma 1904Points Scored (Modern Era) 73 Oklahoma Nov 30, 1946Sacks By 8 at Mississippi State Sep 18, 1999First Downs 44 at Oklahoma Nov 24, 2012Penalties 19 Oklahoma Oct 24, 1998Penalty Yards 177 Oklahoma Oct 24, 1998Turnovers 8 Iowa State Oct 24, 1992Interceptions By 5 Colorado Oct 16, 19825 at Colorado Nov 7, 1992Punts 13 North Texas Sep 11, 198213 Baylor Nov 21, 1998Punting Average 68.0 Troy Sep 27, 2008Long Punt 87 at Nebraska Oct 10, 1992Long Punt Return 91 Iowa State Oct 24, 1992INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAMERushes 39 Ennis Haywood, Iowa State Oct 20, 2001Yards Rushing 274 Mike Gaddis, Oklahoma Oct 7, 1989TD Rushes 5 Jerald Moore, Oklahoma Nov 12, 19945 Cedric Benson, Texas Nov 6, 2004Long Rush 90 Calvin Jones, Nebraska Oct 10, 1992Pass Attempts 73 Jeff Handy, Missouri Oct 17, 1992Pass Completions 46 Graham Harrell, Texas Tech Sep 22, 200746 Landry Jones, Oklahoma Nov 24, 2012Yards Passing 646 Graham Harrell, Texas Tech Sep 22, 2007TD Passes 6 Graham Harrell, Texas Tech Nov 8, 2008Long Pass 99 Jay Johnson, Northern Iowa Sep <strong>15</strong>, 1990Receptions <strong>15</strong> Kenny Holly, Missouri Oct 17, 1992<strong>15</strong> Jordan Shipley, Texas Oct 25, 2008<strong>15</strong> Justin Brown, Oklahoma Nov 24, 2012<strong>15</strong> Jace Amaro, Texas Tech Nov 2, 2013Yards Receiving 237 Michael Crabtree, Texas Tech Sep 22, 2007TD Receptions 4 Marcus Harris, Wyoming Sep 23, 1995Long Reception 99 Kenny Shedd, Northern Iowa Sep <strong>15</strong>, 1990Field Goals 4 Stu Crum, Tulsa Sep 19, 19824 Tom Field, Colorado Oct 16, 19824 Tim Lashar, Oklahoma Oct 18, 19864 Dan Eichloff, Kansas Oct 31, 19924 Jaret Greaser, Texas Tech Sep 7, 19964 Brad Hammerich, Missouri Oct 6, 20014 Mike Nugent, Ohio State Dec 29, 20044 Jimmy Stevens, Oklahoma Nov 27, 2010Long Field Goal 58 Alan Smith, Texas A&M Sep 23, 198358 Ty Stewart, Iowa State Oct 23, 1993Punts 13 John Starnes, North Texas Sep 11, 198213 Kyle Attebury, Baylor Nov 21, 1998Punting Average 68.0 Will Goggans, Troy Sep 27, 2008Long Punt 87 Mike Stigge, Nebraska Oct 10, 1992Long Punt Return 91 James McMillion, Iowa State Oct 24, 1992Long Kickoff Return 100 Jerrel Jernigan, Troy Sep 11, 2010100 Niles Paul, Nebraska Oct 23, 2010100 Fozzy Whitaker, Texas Oct <strong>15</strong>, 2010100 D.J. Monroe, Texas Sep 29, 2012100 Tyler Lockett, Kansas State Nov 3, 2012Tackles 26 Taft Sales, Missouri Oct 30, 1992Sacks 4.0 Antwaun Bynum, Missouri Oct 6, 2001Tackles For Loss 8.0 Robert McDade, Houston Sep 12, 1987Interceptions 3 Victor Scott, Colorado Oct 16, 19823 Allen Chapman, Kansas State Nov 3, 2012OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 133


OPPONENT RECORDS - SINGLE SEASONOFFENSEPoints Scored 406 2014Scoring Average 31.27 200510-game average 28.80 196811-game average 31.27 200512-game average 28.75 199513-game average 31.23 2014Touchdowns Scored 51 2014Rushes Attempted 616 1970Net Rushing Yards 2,914 1977TDs Scored By Rush 33 1971Yards Per Rush 5.3 1996Rushing Yards Per Game 264.9 1977Passes Attempted 570 2010Passes Completed 356 2010Passing Yards 3,724 2007Most Passes Had Intercepted 29 1972Fewest Passes Had Intercepted 5 20055 1963Completion Percentage .643 2007Touchdowns Scored By Pass 28 2008Highest Pass Efficiency (min. 200 att.) 142.72 2007Fewest Passes Had Broken Up 21 1991Yards Per Pass Attempt 8.4 1949Passing Yards Per Game 286.5 2007Pass Completions Per Game 27.39 2010Pass Attempts Per Game 43.85 2010Total Offense Plays 1,089 2011Total Offense Yards 5,938 2011Total Offense Yards Per Play 6.1 1996Total Offense Yards Per Game 456.8 2011All-Purpose Yards 7,645 2011All-Purpose Yards Per Game 588.1 2011First Downs 329 2011First Downs Per Game 25.3 2011Third-Down Conversions Made 104 2010Third Down Conversion Pct. .497 (79-<strong>15</strong>9) 1989Fourth-Down Conversions Made 18 1988, 2002, 2008Fourth-Down Conversion Pct. (min. 10 att) .720 (18-25) 2002Most Time of Possession Per Game 33:42 2011Least Time of Possession Per Game 26:34 1997Fewest Turnovers Lost 14 2014Fewest Fumbles 9 2003Fewest Fumbles Lost 1 2003Most Turnovers Lost 54 1983Most Fumbles 52 1976Most Fumbles Lost 31 1976Fewest Sacks Allowed 9 1989Fewest Yards Allowed From Sacks 76 1989Fewest Tackles For Loss Allowed 48 2004Fewest Yards Allowed From Tackles For Loss 197 1989Fewest Quarterback Hurries Allowed 2 1994DEFENSEFewest Points Allowed 66 1943Lowest Scoring Average Allowed 8.80 195510-game average 8.80 195511-game average 9.64 199112-game average 20.83 199513-game average 27.62 2014Fewest Touchdowns Allowed 12 1991Fewest First Downs Allowed 105 1963Fewest First Downs Allowed Per Game 8.9 1941Lowest Third Down Conversion Pct. Allowed .284 (44-<strong>15</strong>5) 1992Fewest Rushing Attempts Allowed 338 1963Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed 650 1943Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed Per Game 65.4 1940Fewest Yards Allowed Per Rush 1.31 1940Fewest Rushing Touchdowns Allowed 3 1991Fewest Pass Completions Allowed 23 1960Fewest Pass Attempts Allowed 76 1960Fewest Passing Yards Allowed (min. 200 att.) 1,318 1990Fewest Passing Yards Allowed/Game (min. 200 att) 110.2 1962Fewest Yards Allowed Per Pass Attempt 3.42 1960Fewest Yards Allowed Per Pass Completion 9.60 1961Lowest Completion Pct. Allowed .298 1972Best Pass Efficiency Defense (min. 200 att.) 81.41 1971Fewest Passing Touchdowns Allowed 1 1960, 1963Fewest Total Offense Plays Allowed 514 1963Fewest Total Offense Yards Allowed (min 11 games) 2,558 1950Fewest Total Offense Yards Allowed Per Game 188.3 1945Fewest Total Offense Yards Allowed Per Play 3.6 1959Most Turnovers Gained 44 1976Most Passes Intercepted By 24 1971Most Fumbles Forced <strong>15</strong> 1999, 2005Most Fumbles Recovered 29 1973Most Tackles 1,013 1983Most Sacks 44 1999Most Yards From Sacks 285 1999Most Tackles For Loss 108 1999Most Yards From Tackles for Loss 454 1999Most Passes Broken Up 75 2002Most Quarterback Hurries 26 2013Most Safeties Recorded 2 19952 2011SPECIAL TEAMSField Goals Made 23 1985Field Goals Attempted 38 1985Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 FGA) 1.000 (11-11) 1998Longest Field Goal 56 2010Punts 89 1984, 2013Yards Per Punt 45.3 2008Longest Punt 87 1992Punts Returned 48 1992Punt Return Yards 536 1971Yards Per Punt Return 17.8 2009Long Punt Return 91 1992Touchdowns By Punt Return 2 19742 19982 19702 19612 2006Kickoffs Returned 83 2008Kickoff Return Yards 2,073 2008Yards Per Kickoff Return 27.4 2010Long Kickoff Return 100 2010100 2011100 2012Touchdowns By Kickoff Return 3 2010Most Kicks Blocked 6 2005Fewest Punts Attempted 22 1960Fewest Punt Returns Allowed 14 196414 1989Fewest Punt Return Yards Allowed 30 1979Fewest Yards Per Punt Return Allowed 1.8 1979Fewest Kickoff Return Yards Allowed 344 1960Fewest Yards Per Kickoff Return Allowed <strong>15</strong>.3 1974Two-Point Conversions Attempted 11 1958Successful Two-Point Conversion Attempts 5 1988MISCELLANEOUSBest Turnover Margin +<strong>15</strong> 2005Worst Turnover Margin -21 1983-21 2011Most Non-Offensive Touchdowns Scored 7 1983Most Penalties Committed 103 2002Most Yards Penalized 913 2002Most Penalty Yards Per Game 75.6 2001Fewest Penalties Committed 46 1982Fewest Yards Penalized 380 1982Fewest Penalty Yards Per Game 32.6 2006134 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


HistoryBarry Sanders rushed for 2,850 yards(237.5 per game) and scored 44 touchdownsin 1988 en route to winning the Heisman Trophy.


YEARLY SUMMARYConf.Head Coach (Alma Mater) Year Overall Home Away Neutral Conf. FinishNo Coach 1901 2-3-0 1-2-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 - -1902 No Team1903 0-2-2 0-0-2 0-2-0 0-0-0 - -1904 0-5-0 0-1-0 0-3-0 0-1-0 - -1905 1-3-2 1-1-1 0-1-1 0-1-0 - -Lt. Boyd A. Hill 1906 1-4-2 0-3-2 1-1-0 0-0-0 - -Ed Parry (Chicago) 1907 1-3-1 1-0-1 0-3-0 0-0-0 - -1908 4-3-0 3-1-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 - -Paul J. Davis (Dickinson) 1909 5-3-0 2-2-0 3-1-0 0-0-0 - -1910 3-4-0 3-0-0 0-4-0 0-0-0 - -1911 5-2-0 3-2-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 - -1912 6-2-0 5-0-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 - -1913 4-3-0 4-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 - -1914 6-2-1 4-0-0 1-2-1 1-0-0 - -John G. Griffith (Ohio State) 19<strong>15</strong> 4-5-1 2-1-1 2-2-0 0-2-0 0-3-0 T7th1916 4-4-0 3-1-0 1-1-0 0-2-0 0-3-0 T5thE.A. Pritchard (Illinois) 1917 4-5-0 3-1-0 0-4-0 1-0-0 1-2-0 T5th1918 4-2-0 2-0-0 2-1-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 T6thJames E. Pixlee (Missouri) 1919 3-3-2 2-0-2 1-2-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 8th1920 0-7-1 0-4-1 0-2-0 0-1-0 0-3-0 T7thJohn Maulbetsch (Michigan) 1921 5-4-1 4-0-1 1-4-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 T4th1922 5-4-1 3-1-1 0-3-0 1-0-0 2-3-0 5th1923 2-8-0 1-3-0 1-4-0 0-1-0 1-3-0 6th1924 6-1-2 5-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 1-1-1 T3rd1925 2-5-1 2-2-0 0-3-1 0-0-0 0-3-1 10th1926 3-4-1 2-1-1 1-3-0 0-0-0 3-0-1 1st1927 4-4-0 2-1-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 2-1-0 3rd1928 1-7-0 1-3-0 0-4-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 T4thLynn O. Waldorf (Syracuse) 1929 4-3-2 3-2-1 1-1-1 0-0-0 1-1-0 3rd1930 7-2-1 3-1-0 4-1-1 0-0-0 2-0-0 T1st1931 8-2-1 6-0-0 2-2-1 0-0-0 1-0-0 T1st1932 9-1-2 5-0-1 4-0-1 0-1-0 3-0-0 1st1933 6-2-1 3-1-0 3-1-1 0-0-0 2-0-0 1stAlbert Exendine (Carlisle) 1934 4-5-1 3-2-1 1-3-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 T3rd1935 3-7-0 3-1-0 0-6-0 0-0-0 0-3-0 7thTheodore J. Cox (Minnesota) 1936 1-9-0 1-3-0 0-6-0 0-0-0 1-2-0 5th1937 4-6-0 2-2-0 2-4-0 0-0-0 2-2-0 T4th1938 2-8-0 1-4-0 1-3-0 0-1-0 0-4-0 T7thJim Lookabaugh (Okla. A&M) 1939 5-4-1 3-1-0 2-2-1 0-1-0 3-1-0 2nd1940 6-3-1 5-0-0 1-3-0 0-0-1 3-1-0 2nd1941 5-4-0 2-2-0 3-1-0 0-1-0 3-1-0 2nd1942 6-3-1 3-0-1 3-2-0 0-1-0 4-1-0 2nd1943 3-4-0 0-1-0 1-1-0 2-2-0 0-1-0 2nd1944 8-1-0 1-1-0 4-0-0 3-0-0 1-0-0 1st1945 9-0-0 2-0-0 5-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 1st1946 3-7-1 3-2-1 0-5-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 T3rd1947 3-7-0 0-4-0 3-3-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 5th1948 6-4-0 3-2-0 3-1-0 0-1-0 2-0-0 1st1949 4-4-2 2-1-1 2-3-1 0-0-0 1-2-1 3rdJ.B. Whitworth (Alabama) 1950 4-6-1 1-3-0 3-3-1 0-0-0 1-2-1 2nd1951 3-7-0 2-3-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 3-2-0 2nd1952 3-7-0 2-3-0 1-3-0 0-1-0 2-2-0 3rd1953 7-3-0 4-1-0 3-2-0 0-0-0 3-1-0 T1st1954 5-4-1 1-2-0 3-2-1 1-0-0 2-2-0 3rdCliff Speegle (Oklahoma) 1955 2-8-0 2-3-0 0-5-0 0-0-0 1-3-0 4th1956 3-5-2 1-3-0 2-2-2 0-0-0 2-1-1 T2nd1957 6-3-1 4-0-0 2-3-1 0-0-0 - -1958 8-3-0 3-2-0 4-1-0 1-0-0 - -1959 6-4-0 4-1-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 - -1960 3-7-0 0-4-0 3-3-0 0-0-0 2-5-0 6th1961 4-6-0 4-1-0 0-5-0 0-0-0 2-5-0 6th1962 4-6-0 1-2-0 3-4-0 0-0-0 2-5-0 6thPhil Cutchin (Kentucky) 1963 1-8-0 1-2-0 0-6-0 0-0-0 0-6-0 8th1964 4-6-0 3-2-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 3-4-0 5th1965 3-7-0 2-2-0 1-5-0 0-0-0 2-5-0 6th1966 4-5-1 2-0-1 2-5-0 0-0-0 4-2-1 3rd1967 4-5-1 1-2-1 3-3-0 0-0-0 3-4-0 5th1968 3-7-0 2-2-0 1-5-0 0-0-0 2-5-0 6thFloyd Gass (Oklahoma State) 1969 5-5-0 3-1-0 2-4-0 0-0-0 3-4-0 5th1970 4-7-0 4-2-0 0-5-0 0-0-0 2-5-0 6th1971 4-6-1 2-2-0 2-4-1 0-0-0 2-5-0 5thDave Smith (Texas A&I) 1972 7-4-0 5-1-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 5-2-0 2ndConf.Head Coach (Alma Mater) Year Overall Home Away Neutral Conf. FinishJim Stanley (Texas A&M) 1973 5-4-2 3-2-1 2-2-1 0-0-0 2-3-2 4th1974 7-5-0 4-1-0 2-4-0 1-0-0 4-3-0 4th1975 7-4-0 5-2-0 2-2-0 0-0-0 3-4-0 5th1976 9-3-0 5-1-0 3-2-0 1-0-0 5-2-0 1st1977 4-7-0 2-3-0 2-4-0 0-0-0 2-5-0 7th1978 3-8-0 3-2-0 0-6-0 0-0-0 3-4-0 5thJimmy Johnson (Arkansas) 1979 7-4-0 3-2-0 4-2-0 0-0-0 5-2-0 3rd1980 4-7-0 2-4-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 3-4-0 5th1981 7-5-0 3-3-0 4-1-0 0-1-0 4-3-0 3rd1982 4-5-2 3-0-2 1-5-0 0-0-0 3-2-2 3rd1983 8-4-0 2-3-0 5-1-0 1-0-0 3-4-0 4thPat Jones (Arkansas) 1984 10-2-0 6-0-0 3-2-0 1-0-0 5-2-0 3rd1985 8-4-0 4-2-0 4-1-0 0-1-0 4-3-0 3rd1986 6-5-0 4-2-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 4-3-0 4th1987 10-2-0 5-1-0 4-1-0 1-0-0 5-2-0 3rd1988 10-2-0 5-1-0 3-1-0 2-0-0 5-2-0 3rd1989 4-7-0 2-4-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 3-4-0 5th1990 4-7-0 3-2-0 1-5-0 0-0-0 2-5-0 6th1991 0-10-1 0-6-0 0-4-1 0-0-0 0-6-1 8th1992 4-6-1 4-0-1 0-6-0 0-0-0 2-4-1 5th1993 3-8-0 2-4-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 0-7-0 8th1994 3-7-1 2-2-1 1-5-0 0-0-0 0-6-1 T7thBob Simmons (Bowling Green) 1995 4-8-0 1-4-0 3-4-0 0-0-0 2-5-0 T5th1996 5-6-0 5-2-0 0-3-0 0-1-0 2-6-0 5th South1997 8-4-0 4-2-0 4-1-0 0-1-0 5-3-0 T2nd South1998 5-6-0 4-1-0 1-4-0 0-1-0 3-5-0 4th South1999 5-6-0 4-2-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 3-5-0 5th South2000 3-8-0 2-4-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 1-7-0 5th SouthLes Miles (Michigan) 2001 4-7-0 2-4-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 2-6-0 5th South2002 8-5-0 6-1-0 1-3-0 1-1-0 5-3-0 4th South2003 9-4-0 6-1-0 3-2-0 0-1-0 5-3-0 3rd South2004 7-5-0 4-2-0 3-2-0 0-1-0 4-4-0 5th SouthMike Gundy (Oklahoma State) 2005 4-7-0 3-3-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 1-7-0 6th South2006 7-6-0 4-2-0 1-4-0 2-0-0 3-5-0 5th South2007 7-6-0 4-2-0 2-4-0 1-0-0 4-4-0 3rd South2008 9-4-0 6-1-0 2-2-0 1-1-0 5-3-0 4th South2009 9-4-0 6-2-0 3-1-0 0-1-0 6-2-0 2nd South2010 11-2-0 6-2-0 4-0-0 1-0-0 6-2-0 T1st South2011 12-1-0 6-0-0 5-1-0 1-0-0 8-1-0 1st2012 8-5-0 6-1-0 1-4-0 1-0-0 5-4-0 T3rd2013 10-3-0 5-1-0 4-1-0 1-1-0 7-2-0 T2nd2014 7-6-0 4-2-0 2-3-0 1-1-0 4-5-0 7thTotal - 557-536-47 327-191-26 199-313-20 30-32-1 237-283-14 -RECORD BY DECADEYears GP Overall Home Away Neutral Conference1901-09 47 14-26-7 8-10-6 5-14-1 1-2-0 0-0-01910-19 79 43-32-4 31-6-3 10-19-1 2-7-0 1-12-01920-29 88 32-47-9 23-17-5 7-28-4 1-2-0 11-17-31930-39 102 49-46-7 30-<strong>15</strong>-2 19-28-5 0-3-0 <strong>15</strong>-13-01940-49 95 53-37-5 21-13-3 25-19-1 7-5-1 16-9-11950-59 102 47-50-5 24-21-0 21-28-5 2-1-0 14-13-21960-69 99 35-62-2 19-18-2 16-44-0 0-0-0 23-45-11970-79 112 57-52-3 36-18-1 19-34-2 2-0-0 33-35-21980-89 116 71-43-2 36-20-2 30-21-0 5-2-0 39-29-21990-99 112 41-68-3 29-25-2 12-40-1 0-3-0 19-52-32000-09 123 67-56-0 43-22-0 19-29-0 5-5-0 36-44-02010-present 65 48-17-0 27-6-0 16-9-0 5-2-0 30-14-0Total 1140 557-536-47 327-191-26 199-313-20 30-32-1 237-283-14CONFERENCE AFFILIATION BY YEAR19<strong>15</strong>-1924 Southwest Conference1925-1956 Missouri Valley Conference1956-1959 None1960-1995 Big Eight Conference1996-PresentBig 12 Conference136 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


COACHING HISTORYHEAD COACHING RECORDS AT OSU| ----------- Overall ----------- | | ----------- Conference ----------- |Coach Seasons W L T Pct. W L T Pct.None 4 (1901-05)* 3 13 4 .250 0 0 0 -Lt. Boyd A. Hill 1 (1906) 1 4 2 .286 0 0 0 -Ed Parry 2 (1907-08) 5 6 1 .458 0 0 0 -Paul J. Davis 6 (1909-14) 29 16 1 .641 0 0 0 -John G. Griffith 2 (19<strong>15</strong>-16) 8 9 1 .472 0 6 0 .000Earl A. Pritchard 2 (1917-18) 8 7 0 .533 1 4 0 .200James E. Pixlee 2 (1919-20) 3 10 3 .281 0 5 0 .000John F Maulbetsch 8 (1921-28) 28 37 6 .437 10 13 3 .442Lynn O. Waldorf 5 (1929-33) 34 10 7 .735 9 1 0 .900Albert A. Exendine 2 (1934-35) 7 12 1 .375 1 4 0 .200Theodore J. Cox 3 (1936-38) 7 23 0 .233 3 8 0 .273Jim Lookabaugh 11 (1939-49) 58 41 6 .581 19 10 1 .650J.B. Whitworth 5 (1950-54) 22 27 2 .451 11 9 1 .548Cliff Speegle 8 (1955-62) 36 42 3 .463 9 19 1 .328Phil Cutchin 6 (1963-68) 19 38 2 .339 14 26 1 .354Floyd Gass 3 (1969-71) 13 18 1 .422 7 14 0 .333Dave Smith 1 (1972) 7 4 0 .636 5 2 0 .714Jim Stanley 6 (1973-78) 35 31 2 .529 19 21 2 .476Jimmy Johnson 5 (1979-83) 30 25 2 .544 18 <strong>15</strong> 2 .543Pat Jones 11 (1984-94) 62 60 3 .508 30 44 3 .409Bob Simmons 6 (1995-2000) 30 38 0 .441 16 31 0 .340Les Miles 4 (2001-04) 28 21 0 .571 16 16 0 .500Mike Gundy 10 (2005-pres.) 84 44 0 .656 49 35 0 .583Totals 113 557 536 47 .509 237 283 14 .457*no team in 1902ALL-TIME ASSISTANT COACHESAssistant Coach (alma mater)Years at OSUGreg Adkins (Marshall)20<strong>15</strong>-presentWillie Anderson (Clemson) 1983-85Keith Armstrong (Temple) 1990-91Neill Armstrong (Oklahoma State) 1955-61Marcus Arroyo (San Jose State)20<strong>15</strong>-presentDuke Babb (Austin College) 1969-71Carey Bailey (Tennessee) 2004Jack Baker (Oklahoma State) 1939-62Nelson Barnes (North Texas) 2005-07Johnny Barr (Oklahoma) 1986-88, 1995-96Tim Beckman (Findlay) 2007-08Vance Bedford (Texas) 1993-94, 2005-06Charles Bentley (Kentucky) 1963-65Jeff Bower (Southern Miss) 1990Joe Bowers 1979-80Don Boyce (UTEP) 1963-64Todd Bradford (Southern Utah) 2005-07Gunter Brewer (Wake Forest) 2005-2010David Browning (Texas Tech) 1993-94Harry Buffington (Oklahoma State) 1955-62Johnny Burnett (Cal-Santa Barbara) 1996-98Bob Burris (Oklahoma) 1971Ron Calcagni (Arkansas) 1996-99Louis Campbell (Arkansas) 1985-88Mike Cassity (Kentucky) 1997-2000Doug Cathey (Oklahoma State) 1972-77Duke Christian (SE Oklahoma State) 1991Bill Clay (Arkansas) 2002-04Joe Bob Clements (Kansas State)2013-presentDon Cochran (Alabama) 1963Larry Coker (Northeastern Oklahoma State) 1983-89Bob Connelly (Texas A&M Commerce) 2014Bob Cutburth (Oklahoma State) 1972-73Gary Darnell (Oklahoma State) 1971-72Butch Davis (Arkansas) 1979-83Joe DeForest (Southwestern Louisiana) 2002-11Otis Delaporte (Central Oklahoma) 1955-58Jim Dickey (Houston) 1966-69Dirk Dierking (Baylor) 1970-72Rick Dixon (Brigham Young) 1977-78Tim Duffie (Texas Tech)2013-presentAssistant Coach (alma mater)Years at OSUKarl Dunbar (Louisiana State) 2002-04Kasey Dunn (Idaho)2011-presentTom Ellis (McMurray) 1963-65Frank Falks (Parsons College) 1981-82Larry Fedora (Austin College) 2005-07Carter Franklin (Texas A&M) 1966-68James Frazier (Oklahoma State) 1969-71Wayne Freiling (Texas A&M) 1964-68Leon Fuller (Alabama) 1963, 65Pug Gabrel (Texas Western) 1969-70, 72Frank Gansz (Navy) 1973, 75Steve Gardner (Lenoir Rhyne) 1986-89Dorsey Gibson (Oklahoma State) 1959-61Ted Gill (Idaho State) 1995Robert Gillespie (Florida) 2009-2010Toby Greene (Phillips) 1939-62Harvey Griffin (Oklahoma State) 1971Mike Gundy (Oklahoma State) 1990-95, 2001-04Brent Guy (Oklahoma State) 1989-91, 95-97Dan Hammerschmidt (Colorado State)20<strong>15</strong>-presentTom Harper (Kentucky) 1966-68Mark Hatley (Oklahoma State) 1975-76Jim Helms (Texas) 1979-80Gene Henderson (Texas A&M) 1974-77Josh Henson (Oklahoma State) 2001-04Reggie Herring (Florida State) 1983-85Frank Hickson (Tuskegee) 1997-2000Fred Hightower (Texas Lutheran) 1969-71Dana Holgorsen (Iowa Wesleyan) 2010Lawson Holland (Clemson) 1992-94Larry Holton (Iowa State) 1979-82Dave Huxtable (Eastern Illinois) 2000Mike Jacobs (Wittenberg) 2000Bert Jacobson (Oklahoma State) 1980-81Pete Jenkins (Western Carolina) 1978Paul Jette (Texas) 1979-84Denver Johnson (Tulsa) 1989-92Jason Jones (Alabama) 2008-12Pat Jones (Arkansas) 1979-83Tommy Kaiser (Houston) 1994-99Leland Kendall (Oklahoma State) 1962Elwood Kettler (Texas A&M) 1963-68Tom Lavigne (Grambling) 1995-98Assistant Coach (alma mater)Years at OSUBob Leahy (Emporia State) 1979-82William Long (Oklahoma State) 1969-71Tommy Lucas (Texas) 1969-70, 72Curtis Luper (Stephen F. Austin) 2005-08Doug Mallory (Michigan) 2001-04Van Malone (Texas) 2011-14Robert Matthews (Georgia) 2009Bruce Mays (Ohio Northern) 1980-81Hugh McCrabb (Oklahoma State) 1973-75Wayne McDuffie (Florida State) 1975-76Jason McEndoo (Washington State)20<strong>15</strong>-presentDoug Meacham (Oklahoma State) 2005-12Bill Michael (Arkansas) 1992-93Les Miles (Michigan) 1995-97Bill Miller (Texas-Arlington) 1989-94Calvin Miller (Oklahoma State) 1991-94, 97-2001Del Miller (Central [Iowa] College) 2000Chuck Moller (Minnesota-Morris) 2001-04Todd Monken (Knox College) 2002-04, 2011-12Houston Nutt (Oklahoma State) 1984-89Barry Pearson (Northwestern) 1979Bum Phillips (Stephen F. Austin) 1973Wade Phillips (Houston) 1973-74Deek Pollard (Western Illinois) 1976-78Ken Pope (Oklahoma) 1987-90Larry Porter (Memphis) 2002-04Roland Rainey (Austin College) 1972Jason Ray (Missouri) 2013-14Tim Reynolds (SW Oklahoma State) 1992-94Harold Richardson (SMU) 1973-76Dayton Riley (East Tennessee State) 1972-76Tommie Robinson (Troy State) 2001Rob Ryan (Southwestern Oklahoma State) 1996-99Al Sandahl (Louisiana College) 1975-77Brad Seely (South Dakota State) 1984-88Bill Shimek (Central Arkansas) 1983-91Jemal Singleton (Air Force) 2011-14Lee Snider (Oklahoma State) 1972-74, 78Jim Spavital (Oklahoma State) 1956-62Glenn Spencer (Georgia Tech)2008-presentKevin Steele (Tennessee) 1984-86Kent Stephenson (Northern Iowa) 1972, 77-78Mike Summers (Georgetown [Ky.]) 2000Loyd Taylor (Texas A&M) 1964Trooper Taylor (Baylor) 2008Bob Thompson (Adams State) 1966-68Olen Treadway (Iowa) 1961-62Bill Turnbow (Texas Tech) 1974-77Tom Turvey (Oklahoma State) 1963-65Lance Van Zandt (Lamar) 1973-74Ronnie Vinklarek (Southwest Texas) 1997-99Art Walker (Colorado) 1998-2000DeWayne Walker (Minnesota) 1995George Walstad (Oklahoma State) 1983-94Dave Wannstedt (Pittsburgh) 1979-82Tom White (Alabama) 1966-68Joe Wickline (Florida) 2005-13Richard Wilson (Arkansas) 1995-2000Tony Wise (Ithaca) 1979-83Bowden Wyatt (Tennessee) 1964-65Buddy Wyatt (Texas Christian) 1996Darrell Wyatt (Kansas State) 2001Bill Young (Oklahoma State) 1976-78, 2009-12John Young (Texas Western) 1969Mike Yurcich (California-PA)2013-presentWillie Zapalac (Texas A&M) 1963OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 137


OFFENSE BY YEARRush Net Rush Yards/ Rush Yds Rush Pass Pass Pass Comp. Yards Per Yards Per Pass Yards Pass Pass TD Pct. Pass INT Pct. PassYear G Att. Yards Rush Per Game TD Att. Comp. Yards Pct. Pass Att Pass Cmp. Per Game TD (TD/Pass Att) (INT/Pass Att) Effic.1940 10 499 654 1.31 65.40 - <strong>15</strong>6 53 919 34.0 5.89 17.34 91.90 - - - -1941 9 427 1401 3.28 <strong>15</strong>5.67 - 198 69 905 34.9 4.57 13.12 100.56 - - - -1942 10 453 1802 3.98 180.20 - <strong>15</strong>6 66 867 42.3 5.56 13.14 86.70 - - - -1943 7 - 650 - 92.86 - - - 643 - - - 91.86 - - - -1944 8 - <strong>15</strong>75 - 196.88 - - - 1010 - - - 126.25 - - - -1945 8 - 2295 - 286.88 - - - 1068 - - - 133.50 - - - -1946 11 389 1247 3.21 113.36 - 252 107 1652 42.5 6.56 <strong>15</strong>.44 <strong>15</strong>0.18 - - - -1947 10 425 <strong>15</strong>88 3.74 <strong>15</strong>8.80 - <strong>15</strong>2 50 594 32.9 3.91 11.88 59.40 - - - -1948 9 464 2114 4.56 234.89 - 148 54 904 36.5 6.11 16.74 100.44 - - - -1949 10 459 <strong>15</strong><strong>15</strong> 3.30 <strong>15</strong>1.50 - 254 1<strong>15</strong> 1777 45.3 7.00 <strong>15</strong>.45 177.70 - - - -1950 11 542 1644 3.03 149.45 - 174 77 914 44.3 5.25 11.87 83.09 - - - -1951 10 419 1710 4.08 171.00 - 291 143 <strong>15</strong>97 49.1 5.49 11.17 <strong>15</strong>9.70 - - - -1952 10 463 1309 2.83 130.90 - 172 71 1003 41.3 5.83 14.13 100.30 - - - -1953 10 472 2265 4.80 226.50 - 99 39 479 39.4 4.84 12.28 47.90 - - - -1954 10 513 2293 4.47 229.30 - 104 37 565 35.6 5.43 <strong>15</strong>.27 56.50 - - - -1955 10 491 1441 2.93 144.10 - 117 43 817 36.8 6.98 19.00 81.70 - - - -1956 10 529 1788 3.38 178.80 - 116 43 814 37.1 7.02 18.93 81.40 - - - -1957 10 557 2161 3.88 216.10 20 144 57 900 39.6 6.25 <strong>15</strong>.79 90.00 8 5.56 9.72 90.971958 10 552 1966 3.56 196.60 20 129 58 810 45.0 6.28 13.97 81.00 6 4.65 3.88 105.301959 10 542 1952 3.60 195.20 16 188 105 1185 55.9 6.30 11.29 118.50 11 5.85 4.26 119.601960 10 491 1862 3.79 186.20 13 76 23 260 30.3 3.42 11.30 26.00 1 1.32 <strong>15</strong>.79 31.761961 10 505 1912 3.79 191.20 17 160 67 643 41.9 4.02 9.60 64.30 2 1.25 8.13 63.511962 10 420 <strong>15</strong>27 3.64 <strong>15</strong>2.70 10 200 87 1102 43.5 5.51 12.67 110.20 9 4.50 6.00 92.631963 9 338 1211 3.58 134.56 13 176 78 879 44.3 4.99 11.27 97.67 1 0.57 3.98 80.191964 10 417 1397 3.35 139.70 <strong>15</strong> 144 58 810 40.3 5.63 13.97 81.00 4 2.78 8.33 80.031965 10 477 <strong>15</strong>94 3.34 <strong>15</strong>9.40 11 170 66 785 38.8 4.62 11.89 78.50 2 1.18 6.47 68.551966 10 491 1445 2.94 144.50 9 180 80 884 44.4 4.91 11.05 88.40 4 2.22 4.44 84.141967 10 487 1659 3.41 165.90 12 168 78 1006 46.4 5.99 12.90 100.60 4 2.38 5.95 92.681968 10 478 1363 2.85 136.30 18 294 145 1728 49.3 5.88 11.92 172.80 5 1.70 6.12 92.061969 10 438 1320 3.01 132.00 10 281 114 1641 40.6 5.84 14.39 164.10 16 5.69 5.69 97.031970 11 509 <strong>15</strong>34 3.01 139.45 12 288 137 1904 47.6 6.61 13.90 173.09 <strong>15</strong> 5.21 7.99 104.321971 11 511 1443 2.82 131.18 14 249 103 1405 41.4 5.64 13.64 127.73 9 3.61 9.64 81.411972 11 707 3497 4.95 317.91 24 104 31 582 29.8 5.60 18.77 52.91 6 5.77 5.77 84.321973 11 660 3198 4.85 290.73 31 147 54 916 36.7 6.23 16.96 83.27 7 4.76 6.80 91.181974 11 688 2525 3.67 229.55 25 136 53 901 39.0 6.63 17.00 81.91 5 3.68 4.41 97.931975 11 665 2952 4.44 268.36 31 127 53 998 41.7 7.86 18.83 90.73 8 6.30 10.24 108.061976 11 672 3085 4.59 280.45 30 122 45 812 36.9 6.66 18.04 73.82 4 3.28 18.03 67.551977 11 650 2942 4.53 267.45 29 135 48 836 35.6 6.19 17.42 76.00 3 2.22 8.<strong>15</strong> 78.611978 11 581 1919 3.30 174.45 20 181 65 905 35.9 5.00 13.92 82.27 2 1.10 7.18 67.191979 11 489 1727 3.53 <strong>15</strong>7.00 12 280 128 1711 45.7 6.11 13.37 <strong>15</strong>5.55 9 3.21 4.64 98.371980 11 539 1485 2.76 135.00 13 264 122 <strong>15</strong>71 46.2 5.95 12.88 142.82 9 3.41 7.20 93.051981 11 551 1896 3.44 172.36 8 247 130 <strong>15</strong>31 52.6 6.20 11.78 139.18 8 3.24 7.69 100.001982 11 592 2736 4.62 248.73 <strong>15</strong> 280 144 1696 51.4 6.08 11.78 <strong>15</strong>4.18 13 4.64 6.79 104.061983 12 598 2201 3.68 183.42 16 257 135 1665 52.5 6.48 12.33 138.75 12 4.67 5.84 110.681984 12 576 22<strong>15</strong> 3.85 184.58 23 293 177 2182 60.4 7.45 12.33 181.83 10 3.41 2.05 130.131985 12 518 2035 3.93 169.58 18 332 160 1940 48.2 5.84 12.13 161.67 10 3.01 4.82 97.581986 11 445 1439 3.23 130.82 9 345 164 2058 47.5 5.97 12.55 187.09 11 3.19 4.35 99.471987 12 537 2583 4.81 2<strong>15</strong>.25 35 326 191 2397 58.6 7.35 12.55 199.75 14 4.29 4.29 125.931988 12 612 3812 6.23 317.67 54 271 179 2553 66.0 9.42 14.26 212.75 21 7.75 4.43 161.901989 11 469 1651 3.52 <strong>15</strong>0.09 8 316 173 2386 54.7 7.55 13.79 216.91 <strong>15</strong> 4.75 3.16 127.511990 11 520 2338 4.50 212.55 20 250 113 1318 45.2 5.27 11.66 119.82 7 2.80 4.40 89.921991 11 432 1245 2.88 113.18 3 317 144 1789 45.4 5.64 12.42 162.64 9 2.84 7.26 87.691992 11 440 1<strong>15</strong>8 2.63 105.27 6 231 116 <strong>15</strong>42 50.2 6.68 13.29 140.18 10 4.33 7.79 104.991993 11 484 <strong>15</strong>16 3.13 137.82 11 245 114 1326 46.5 5.41 11.63 120.55 5 2.04 4.08 90.561994 11 499 2251 4.51 204.64 12 259 114 1468 44.0 5.67 12.88 133.45 8 3.09 5.41 91.001995 12 516 2369 4.59 197.42 23 257 122 1337 47.5 5.20 10.96 111.42 8 3.11 4.67 92.101996 11 530 2456 4.64 223.27 20 283 148 1839 52.3 6.50 12.43 167.18 9 3.18 3.53 110.311997 12 630 2648 4.20 220.67 26 236 131 1853 55.5 7.85 14.<strong>15</strong> <strong>15</strong>4.42 <strong>15</strong> 6.36 4.67 133.121998 11 550 2249 4.09 204.45 26 246 124 1783 50.4 7.25 14.38 162.09 10 4.07 2.85 119.011999 11 502 1681 3.35 <strong>15</strong>2.82 14 273 144 1740 52.7 6.37 12.08 <strong>15</strong>8.18 13 4.76 6.23 109.552000 11 430 1775 4.13 161.36 13 354 189 2184 53.4 6.17 11.56 198.55 9 2.54 3.95 105.692001 11 381 1030 2.70 93.64 9 367 2<strong>15</strong> 2343 58.6 6.38 10.90 213.00 14 3.81 2.72 119.352002 13 441 1930 4.38 148.46 24 454 243 3414 53.5 7.52 14.05 262.62 32 7.05 3.30 133.342003 13 522 2831 5.42 217.77 34 350 191 2561 54.6 7.32 13.41 197.00 21 6.00 3.71 128.412004 12 594 2844 4.79 237.00 32 201 104 1722 51.7 8.57 16.56 143.50 14 6.97 2.49 141.722005 11 432 1693 3.92 <strong>15</strong>3.91 16 322 <strong>15</strong>9 1880 49.4 5.84 11.82 170.91 11 3.42 5.28 99.142006 13 522 2704 5.18 208.00 28 321 174 2623 54.2 8.17 <strong>15</strong>.07 201.77 27 8.41 3.43 143.752007 13 592 3161 5.34 243.<strong>15</strong> 30 386 229 3161 59.3 8.19 13.80 243.<strong>15</strong> 26 6.74 2.59 145.162008 13 582 3191 5.48 245.46 38 326 210 3149 64.4 9.66 <strong>15</strong>.00 242.23 25 7.67 3.07 164.732009 13 555 2441 4.40 187.77 22 336 196 2333 58.3 6.94 11.90 179.46 20 5.95 4.17 127.972010 13 450 2267 5.04 174.38 26 532 357 4496 67.1 8.45 12.59 345.85 36 6.77 2.63 <strong>15</strong>5.162011 13 391 2062 5.27 <strong>15</strong>8.62 36 596 429 5034 72.0 8.45 11.73 387.23 40 6.71 2.18 160.712012 13 519 2799 5.39 2<strong>15</strong>.31 35 495 312 4312 63.0 8.71 13.82 331.69 34 6.87 3.23 <strong>15</strong>2.412013 13 503 2235 4.44 171.92 35 484 280 3599 57.9 7.44 12.85 276.85 26 5.37 2.69 132.672014 13 506 1776 3.51 136.62 18 401 222 3149 55.4 7.85 14.18 242.23 19 4.74 4.24 128.48138 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


OFFENSE BY YEARTotal Off. Total Off. Total Off. Total Off. First First Downs Total Total Points TFL Sacks Int PBU QBH FR FF BK SafYear G Plays Yards Yards/Play Yards/Game Downs Per Game TD Points Per Game By Oppt. Yds By Oppt Yds By Oppt Yds By Oppt By Oppt By Oppt By Oppt By Oppt By Oppt1940 10 655 <strong>15</strong>73 2.40 <strong>15</strong>7.30 127 12.70 - 210 21.00 - - - - - - - - - - - -1941 9 625 2306 3.69 256.22 1<strong>15</strong> 12.78 - 161 17.89 - - - - - - - - - - - -1942 10 609 2669 4.38 266.90 114 11.40 - 235 23.50 - - - - - - - - - - - -1943 7 - 1293 - 184.71 - - - 66 9.43 - - - - - - - - - - - -1944 8 - 2585 - 323.13 111 13.88 - 194 24.25 - - - - - - - - - - - -1945 8 - 3363 - 420.38 118 14.75 - 252 31.50 - - - - - - - - - - - -1946 11 641 2899 4.52 263.55 122 11.09 31 202 18.36 - - - - - - - - - - - -1947 10 577 2182 3.78 218.20 117 11.70 17 116 11.60 - - - - - - - - - - - -1948 9 612 3018 4.93 335.33 129 14.33 32 219 24.33 - - - - - - - - - - - -1949 10 713 3292 4.62 329.20 - - 33 223 22.33 - - - - - - - - - - - -1950 11 716 2558 3.57 232.55 148 13.45 24 <strong>15</strong>9 14.45 - - - - - - - - - - - -1951 10 710 3307 4.66 330.70 - - 25 169 16.90 - - - - - - - - - - - -1952 10 635 2312 3.64 231.20 127 12.70 21 146 14.60 - - - - - - - - - - - -1953 10 571 2744 4.81 274.40 - - 26 176 17.60 - - - - - - - - - - - -1954 10 617 2858 4.63 285.80 - - 24 161 16.10 - - - - - - - - - - - -1955 10 608 2258 3.71 225.80 - - 13 88 8.80 - - - - - - - - - - - -1956 10 645 2602 4.03 260.20 147 14.70 20 131 13.10 - - - - - - - - - - - -1957 10 701 3061 4.37 306.10 <strong>15</strong>4 <strong>15</strong>.40 28 182 18.20 - - - - 14 - - - 23 - - -1958 10 681 2776 4.08 277.60 <strong>15</strong>9 <strong>15</strong>.90 26 186 18.60 - - - - 5 - - - 27 - - -1959 10 730 3137 4.30 313.70 184 18.40 27 181 18.10 - - - - 8 - - - 17 - - -1960 10 567 2122 3.74 212.20 110 11.00 <strong>15</strong> 102 10.20 - - - - 12 - - - 17 - - -1961 10 665 2555 3.84 255.50 <strong>15</strong>7 <strong>15</strong>.70 21 <strong>15</strong>4 <strong>15</strong>.40 - - - - 13 - - - 16 - - -1962 10 620 2629 4.24 262.90 130 13.00 19 138 13.80 - - - - 12 - - - 11 - - -1963 9 514 2090 4.07 232.22 105 11.67 <strong>15</strong> 107 11.89 - - - - 7 - - - 17 - - -1964 10 561 2263 4.03 226.30 110 11.00 21 165 16.50 - - - - 12 - - - 10 - - -1965 10 647 2379 3.68 237.90 136 13.60 <strong>15</strong> 131 13.10 - - - - 11 - - - 10 - - -1966 10 671 2329 3.47 232.90 140 14.00 13 103 10.30 - - - - 8 - - - 10 - - -1967 10 655 2665 4.07 266.50 146 14.60 17 123 12.30 - - - - 10 - - - 14 - - -1968 10 772 3091 4.00 309.10 169 16.90 23 161 16.10 - - - - 18 - - - 20 - - -1969 10 719 2961 4.12 296.10 148 14.80 27 197 19.70 - - - - 16 - - - 12 - - -1970 11 797 3438 4.31 312.55 184 16.73 29 207 18.82 - - - - 23 - - - 18 - - -1971 11 760 2848 3.75 258.91 163 14.82 24 184 16.73 - - - - 24 - - - 16 - - -1972 11 811 4079 5.03 370.82 203 18.45 34 259 23.55 - - - - 6 - - - 26 - - -1973 11 807 4114 5.10 374.00 196 17.82 40 303 27.55 - - - - 10 - - - 29 - - -1974 11 824 3426 4.16 311.45 185 16.82 33 262 23.82 - - - - 6 - - - 20 - - -1975 11 792 3950 4.99 359.09 205 18.64 40 285 25.91 - - - - 13 - - - 28 - - -1976 11 794 3897 4.91 354.27 206 18.73 36 280 25.45 - - - - 22 - - - 22 - - -1977 11 785 3778 4.81 343.45 190 17.27 33 235 21.36 - - - - 11 - - - 21 - - -1978 11 762 2824 3.71 256.73 <strong>15</strong>7 14.27 22 167 <strong>15</strong>.18 - - - - 13 - - - 23 - - -1979 11 769 3438 4.47 312.55 185 16.82 22 191 17.36 - - - - 13 - - - 12 - - -1980 11 803 3056 3.81 277.82 174 <strong>15</strong>.82 23 187 17.00 - - - - 19 - - - 17 - - -1981 11 798 3427 4.29 311.55 193 17.55 18 181 16.45 - - - - 19 - - - 19 - - -1982 11 872 4432 5.08 402.91 242 22.00 28 241 21.91 56 228 17 132 19 270 34 - 16 4 1 01983 12 855 3866 4.52 322.17 193 16.08 31 271 22.58 46 209 14 124 <strong>15</strong> 76 19 12 19 5 2 11984 12 869 4397 5.06 366.42 214 17.83 37 312 26.00 56 188 17 105 6 14 32 - 21 4 0 11985 12 850 3975 4.68 331.25 209 17.42 33 255 21.25 - - - - 16 160 - - 12 - - -1986 11 790 3497 4.43 317.91 194 17.64 23 181 16.45 86 397 31 198 <strong>15</strong> <strong>15</strong>9 65 - 7 - 1 11987 12 863 4980 5.78 4<strong>15</strong>.00 258 21.50 55 409 34.09 73 230 18 130 14 <strong>15</strong>5 36 - 6 3 0 01988 12 883 6365 7.21 530.42 306 25.50 78 584 48.67 54 194 17 1<strong>15</strong> 12 160 14 5 7 3 0 01989 11 785 4037 5.14 367.00 211 19.18 24 226 20.55 55 225 21 166 10 139 19 - 12 10 0 01990 11 770 3656 4.75 332.36 214 19.45 27 233 21.18 58 305 25 2<strong>15</strong> 11 181 32 4 13 12 2 11991 11 749 3034 4.05 275.82 173 <strong>15</strong>.73 12 106 9.64 69 295 20 176 23 217 44 - 14 8 4 01992 11 671 2700 4.02 245.45 146 13.27 19 161 14.64 90 443 29 243 18 232 26 10 13 5 4 01993 11 729 2842 3.90 258.36 <strong>15</strong>9 14.45 20 174 <strong>15</strong>.82 81 339 23 <strong>15</strong>2 10 74 32 - 11 5 1 11994 11 758 3719 4.91 338.09 208 18.91 22 180 16.36 59 205 16 97 14 <strong>15</strong>7 25 5 9 8 1 01995 12 773 3706 4.79 308.83 194 16.17 31 250 20.83 95 349 22 149 12 146 22 6 13 8 1 21996 11 813 4295 5.28 390.45 236 21.45 30 243 22.09 64 222 14 102 10 195 27 8 10 5 2 01997 12 866 4501 5.20 375.08 246 20.50 43 352 29.33 69 290 25 166 11 149 31 - 9 2 1 01998 11 796 4032 5.07 366.55 202 18.36 37 303 27.55 93 299 24 132 7 37 30 - 12 11 2 01999 11 775 3421 4.41 311.00 189 17.18 33 267 24.27 108 454 44 285 17 206 30 2 11 <strong>15</strong> 1 02000 11 784 3959 5.05 359.91 221 20.09 24 202 18.36 82 313 29 175 14 274 52 21 10 6 3 12001 11 748 3373 4.51 306.64 193 17.55 28 242 22.00 79 259 30 <strong>15</strong>3 10 111 52 11 14 9 3 02002 13 895 5344 5.97 411.08 267 20.54 59 446 34.31 61 255 19 164 <strong>15</strong> 192 75 11 7 8 3 12003 13 872 5392 6.18 414.77 282 21.69 60 467 35.92 56 211 19 132 13 55 37 <strong>15</strong> 10 8 2 02004 12 795 4566 5.74 380.50 225 18.75 51 387 32.25 53 180 16 97 5 71 17 11 4 4 2 02005 11 754 3573 4.74 324.82 197 17.91 27 222 20.18 63 278 26 193 17 186 46 14 18 <strong>15</strong> 6 02006 13 843 5327 6.32 409.77 270 20.77 61 458 35.23 56 205 18 120 11 107 41 18 10 13 4 02007 13 978 6322 6.46 486.31 310 23.85 60 450 34.62 67 228 11 70 10 92 36 13 12 11 1 02008 13 908 6340 6.98 487.69 324 24.92 69 530 40.77 72 195 <strong>15</strong> 86 10 171 35 16 10 7 1 02009 13 891 4774 5.36 367.23 249 19.<strong>15</strong> 47 369 28.38 49 135 11 65 14 225 45 18 <strong>15</strong> 14 1 02010 13 982 6763 6.89 520.23 337 25.92 71 575 44.23 48 226 10 119 14 120 59 16 8 12 1 02011 13 987 7096 7.19 545.85 337 25.92 81 633 48.69 53 206 12 102 13 257 54 14 10 10 0 22012 13 1014 7111 7.01 547.00 346 26.62 73 594 45.69 60 171 12 70 16 226 51 17 6 10 0 02013 13 987 5834 5.91 448.77 287 22.08 68 508 39.08 71 202 14 80 13 140 52 26 5 6 4 02014 13 907 4925 5.43 378.85 246 18.92 42 359 27.62 92 357 40 235 17 184 35 24 5 6 0 0OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 139


DEFENSE BY YEARRush Net Rush Yards/ Rush Yds Rush Pass Pass Pass Comp. Yards Per Yards Per Pass Yards Pass Pass TD Pct. Pass INT Pct. PassYear G Att. Yards Rush Per Game TD Att. Comp. Yards Pct. Pass Att Pass Cmp. Per Game TD (TD/Pass Att) (INT/Pass Att) Effic.1940 10 398 1<strong>15</strong>0 2.89 1<strong>15</strong>.00 - 148 61 1037 41.2 7.01 17.00 103.70 - - - -1941 9 330 943 2.86 104.78 - 148 76 947 51.4 6.40 12.46 105.22 - - - -1942 10 410 1357 3.31 135.70 - 176 75 909 42.6 5.16 12.12 90.90 - - - -1943 7 - 1140 - 162.86 - - - 964 - - - 137.71 - - - -1944 8 - 1463 - 182.88 - - - 528 - - - 66.00 - - - -1945 8 - 869 - 108.63 - - - 637 - - - 79.63 - - - -1946 11 461 2047 4.44 186.09 - 167 76 1127 45.5 6.75 14.83 102.45 - - - -1947 10 - 1795 - 179.50 - - - 928 - - - 92.80 - - - -1948 9 - 1100 - 122.22 - - - 835 - - - 92.78 - - - -1949 10 398 <strong>15</strong>83 3.98 <strong>15</strong>8.30 - 253 123 2133 48.6 8.43 17.34 213.30 - - - -1950 11 - 2561 - 232.82 - 179 68 904 38.0 5.05 13.29 82.18 - - - -1951 10 - 2138 - 213.80 - - - 1314 - - - 131.40 - - - -1952 10 486 1718 3.53 171.80 - 206 79 1226 38.3 5.95 <strong>15</strong>.52 122.60 - - - -1953 10 440 1648 3.75 164.80 - <strong>15</strong>3 58 784 37.9 5.12 13.52 78.40 - - - -1954 10 396 1630 4.12 163.00 - 131 45 688 34.4 5.25 <strong>15</strong>.29 68.80 - - - -1955 10 532 2375 4.46 237.50 - 104 38 648 36.5 6.23 17.05 64.80 - - - -1956 10 532 2217 4.17 221.70 - 128 52 776 40.6 6.06 14.92 77.60 - - - -1957 10 477 1616 3.39 161.60 - 165 69 900 41.8 5.45 13.04 90.00 5 3.03 6.67 84.301958 10 441 1479 3.35 147.90 8 196 82 865 41.8 4.41 10.55 86.50 9 4.59 12.76 68.551959 10 542 1952 3.60 195.20 17 147 61 831 41.5 5.65 13.62 83.10 5 3.40 10.89 78.441960 10 488 1964 4.02 196.40 13 126 42 640 33.3 5.08 <strong>15</strong>.24 64.00 4 3.17 9.52 67.431961 10 421 <strong>15</strong>18 3.61 <strong>15</strong>1.80 11 138 61 847 44.2 6.14 13.89 84.70 8 5.80 9.42 96.051962 10 552 2618 4.74 261.80 17 <strong>15</strong>5 66 970 42.6 6.26 14.70 97.00 11 7.10 9.03 100.501963 9 493 2277 4.62 253.00 29 120 59 818 49.2 6.82 13.86 90.89 7 5.83 4.17 117.341964 10 543 2226 4.10 222.60 16 161 85 1281 52.8 7.96 <strong>15</strong>.07 128.10 9 5.59 9.94 118.201965 10 501 2025 4.04 202.50 18 177 88 1044 49.7 5.90 11.86 104.40 2 1.13 4.52 93.951966 10 479 1739 3.63 173.90 10 172 78 1053 45.3 6.12 13.50 105.30 9 5.23 7.56 98.931967 10 538 1882 3.50 188.20 <strong>15</strong> 175 71 945 40.6 5.40 13.31 94.50 4 2.29 5.14 83.191968 10 594 2560 4.31 256.00 23 255 116 1625 45.5 6.37 14.01 162.50 14 5.49 4.71 107.731969 10 546 1880 3.44 188.00 18 276 120 <strong>15</strong>53 43.5 5.63 12.94 <strong>15</strong>5.30 8 2.90 8.33 83.641970 11 616 2868 4.66 260.73 33 244 109 1469 44.7 6.02 13.48 133.55 6 2.46 6.56 90.241971 11 571 2818 4.94 256.18 28 293 <strong>15</strong>2 2007 51.9 6.85 13.20 182.45 <strong>15</strong> 5.12 3.75 118.801972 11 584 1925 3.30 175.00 13 278 126 1857 45.3 6.68 14.74 168.82 11 3.96 10.43 93.631973 11 611 1734 2.84 <strong>15</strong>7.64 <strong>15</strong> 167 78 1084 46.7 6.49 13.90 98.55 7 4.19 8.38 98.301974 11 577 1950 3.38 177.27 14 226 91 1131 40.3 5.00 12.43 102.82 6 2.65 8.41 74.251975 11 597 2<strong>15</strong>7 3.61 196.09 16 203 96 1373 47.3 6.76 14.30 124.82 6 2.96 5.42 103.021976 11 530 2024 3.82 184.00 12 219 111 1406 50.7 6.42 12.67 127.82 8 3.65 10.05 96.581977 11 605 2914 4.82 264.91 28 182 80 1<strong>15</strong>9 44.0 6.37 14.49 105.36 6 3.30 7.69 92.941978 11 584 2343 4.01 213.00 25 213 111 1383 52.1 6.49 12.46 125.73 10 4.69 4.23 113.701979 11 576 2013 3.49 183.00 19 229 135 1704 59.0 7.44 12.62 <strong>15</strong>4.91 6 2.62 3.93 122.241980 11 562 1873 3.33 170.27 25 233 124 1675 53.2 7.19 13.51 <strong>15</strong>2.27 9 3.86 7.73 110.901981 11 492 1196 2.43 108.73 14 272 132 <strong>15</strong>85 48.5 5.83 12.01 144.09 7 2.57 4.78 96.411982 11 447 1442 3.23 131.09 18 296 144 1896 48.6 6.41 13.17 172.36 13 4.39 3.38 110.191983 12 471 1256 2.67 104.67 5 349 173 2489 49.6 7.13 14.39 207.42 14 4.01 8.02 106.671984 12 523 1412 2.70 117.67 8 311 145 1906 46.6 6.13 13.14 <strong>15</strong>8.83 8 2.57 6.75 93.091985 12 561 1927 3.43 160.58 8 311 145 1850 46.6 5.95 12.76 <strong>15</strong>4.17 9 2.90 7.07 91.991986 11 559 2193 3.92 199.36 11 193 105 1331 54.4 6.90 12.68 121.00 6 3.11 6.22 110.161987 12 593 2693 4.54 224.42 20 329 170 2223 51.7 6.76 13.08 185.25 8 2.43 6.08 104.301988 12 541 2761 5.10 230.08 32 369 191 2437 51.8 6.60 12.76 203.08 12 3.25 4.88 108.211989 11 521 2538 4.87 230.73 27 281 <strong>15</strong>8 2190 56.2 7.79 13.86 199.09 12 4.27 4.63 126.531990 11 475 1987 4.18 180.64 22 310 173 2407 55.8 7.76 13.91 218.82 13 4.19 4.52 125.831991 11 499 2106 4.22 191.45 22 289 167 2078 57.8 7.19 12.44 188.91 <strong>15</strong> 5.19 5.54 124.241992 11 500 1774 3.55 161.27 18 345 196 2119 56.8 6.14 10.81 192.64 12 3.48 3.77 112.351993 11 488 1791 3.67 162.82 12 322 172 2054 53.4 6.38 11.94 186.73 14 4.35 3.42 114.511994 11 507 2118 4.18 192.55 18 281 <strong>15</strong>4 2127 54.8 7.57 13.81 193.36 <strong>15</strong> 5.34 2.85 130.311995 12 522 2437 4.67 203.08 18 344 187 2501 54.4 7.27 13.37 208.42 27 7.85 2.91 135.521996 11 465 2479 5.33 225.36 28 267 135 2000 50.6 7.49 14.81 181.82 8 3.00 2.62 118.131997 12 397 1376 3.47 114.67 16 345 167 2408 48.4 6.98 14.42 200.67 14 4.058 5.22 110.001998 11 409 1314 3.21 119.45 14 285 147 23<strong>15</strong> 51.6 8.12 <strong>15</strong>.75 210.45 19 6.67 4.91 131.991999 11 376 1242 3.30 112.91 16 307 145 2031 47.2 6.62 14.01 184.64 14 4.56 4.23 109.382000 11 374 1386 3.71 126.00 <strong>15</strong> 404 229 2783 56.7 6.89 12.<strong>15</strong> 253.00 20 4.95 2.48 125.932001 11 441 1485 3.37 135.00 13 406 246 2655 60.6 6.54 10.79 241.36 19 4.68 3.20 124.562002 13 539 1912 3.55 147.08 25 480 263 3271 54.8 6.81 12.44 251.62 20 4.17 2.50 120.782003 13 531 2079 3.92 <strong>15</strong>9.92 16 437 247 3134 56.5 7.17 12.69 241.08 23 5.26 4.12 125.892004 12 450 2084 4.63 173.67 20 381 227 2669 59.6 7.01 11.76 222.42 18 4.72 2.89 128.242005 11 456 2260 4.96 205.45 24 310 191 2356 61.6 7.60 12.34 214.18 <strong>15</strong> 4.84 1.61 138.192006 13 473 1907 4.03 146.69 17 372 226 2826 60.8 7.60 12.50 217.38 20 5.38 2.69 136.932007 13 490 2035 4.<strong>15</strong> <strong>15</strong>6.54 22 482 310 3724 64.3 7.73 12.01 286.46 27 5.60 2.49 142.722008 13 414 1792 4.33 137.85 21 525 326 3480 62.1 6.63 10.67 267.69 28 5.33 2.29 130.802009 13 4<strong>15</strong> 1245 3.00 95.77 13 504 285 3078 56.5 6.11 10.80 236.77 16 3.17 3.57 111.182010 13 499 1738 3.48 133.69 <strong>15</strong> 570 356 3586 62.5 6.29 10.07 275.85 24 4.21 3.33 122.532011 13 548 2404 4.39 184.92 24 541 322 3534 59.5 6.53 10.98 271.85 <strong>15</strong> 2.77 4.44 114.672012 13 490 1842 3.76 141.69 19 544 331 3640 60.8 6.69 11.00 280.00 20 3.68 2.02 125.142013 13 508 1851 3.64 142.38 11 541 290 3<strong>15</strong>3 53.6 5.83 10.87 242.54 16 2.96 3.88 104.562014 13 517 2117 4.09 162.85 24 453 275 3499 60.7 7.72 12.72 269.<strong>15</strong> 23 5.08 2.65 137.05140 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


DEFENSE BY YEARTotal Off. Total Off. Total Off. Total Off. First First Downs Total Total Points TFL Sacks Int PBU QBH FR FF BK SafYear G Plays Yards Yards/Play Yards/Game Downs Per Game TD Points Per Game By OSU Yds By OSU Yds By OSU Yds By OSU By OSU By OSU By OSU By OSU By OSU1940 10 546 2187 4.01 218.70 100 10.00 - 137 13.70 - - - - - - - - - - - -1941 9 478 1890 3.95 210.00 80 8.89 - 124 13.78 - - - - - - - - - - - -1942 10 586 2266 3.87 226.60 100 10.00 - 116 11.60 - - - - - - - - - - - -1943 7 - 2104 - 300.57 83 11.86 - <strong>15</strong>4 22.00 - - - - - - - - - - - -1944 8 - 1991 - 248.88 94 11.75 - 103 12.88 - - - - - - - - - - - -1945 8 - <strong>15</strong>06 - 188.25 79 9.88 - 63 7.88 - - - - - - - - - - - -1946 11 628 3174 5.05 288.55 108 9.82 31 264 24.00 - - - - - - - - - - - -1947 10 - 2723 - 272.30 126 12.60 - 134 13.40 - - - - - - - - - - - -1948 9 - 1935 - 2<strong>15</strong>.00 94 10.44 - 107 11.89 - - - - - - - - - - - -1949 10 651 3716 5.71 371.60 - - - 212 21.20 - - - - - - - - - - - -1950 11 - 3465 - 3<strong>15</strong>.00 170 <strong>15</strong>.45 - 259 23.55 - - - - - - - - - - - -1951 10 - 3452 - 345.20 - - - 251 25.10 - - - - - - - - - - - -1952 10 692 2944 4.25 294.40 <strong>15</strong>4 <strong>15</strong>.40 - 182 18.20 - - - - - - - - - - - -1953 10 593 2432 4.10 243.20 - - 22 149 14.90 - - - - - - - - - - - -1954 10 527 2318 4.40 231.80 - - 18 117 11.70 - - - - - - - - - - - -1955 10 636 3023 4.75 302.30 - - 25 172 17.20 - - - - - - - - - - - -1956 10 660 2993 4.53 299.30 <strong>15</strong>7 <strong>15</strong>.70 25 166 16.60 - - - - - - - - - - - -1957 10 642 2516 3.92 251.60 130 13.0 20 129 12.90 - - - - 11 102 - - 25 - - 01958 10 637 2344 3.68 234.40 138 13.80 18 128 12.80 - - - - 25 177 - - 14 - - 11959 10 689 2469 3.58 246.90 133 13.30 22 <strong>15</strong>1 <strong>15</strong>.10 - - - - 16 126 - - 10 - - 11960 10 614 2606 4.24 260.60 127 12.70 18 126 12.60 - - - - 12 142 - - 11 - - 01961 10 559 2365 4.23 236.50 125 12.50 24 166 16.60 - - - - 13 221 - - 14 - - 21962 10 707 3588 5.07 358.80 182 18.20 31 214 21.40 - - - - 14 235 - - 8 - - 01963 9 613 3095 5.05 343.89 173 19.22 37 260 28.89 - - - - 5 46 - - 12 - - 01964 10 704 3507 4.98 350.70 189 18.90 27 192 19.20 - - - - 16 278 - - 17 - - 01965 10 678 3069 4.53 306.90 165 16.50 22 173 17.30 - - - - 8 77 36 - <strong>15</strong> - 0 01966 10 651 2792 4.29 279.20 <strong>15</strong>4 <strong>15</strong>.40 19 138 13.80 - - - - 13 137 34 - 23 - 2 11967 10 713 2827 3.96 282.70 <strong>15</strong>7 <strong>15</strong>.70 20 140 14.00 - - - - 9 58 39 - 13 - 6 01968 10 849 4185 4.93 418.50 222 22.20 39 288 28.80 - - - - 12 <strong>15</strong>5 36 - 28 - 3 01969 10 822 3433 4.18 343.30 190 19.00 27 200 20.00 - - - - 23 212 51 - 16 - 1 01970 11 860 4332 5.04 393.82 229 20.82 43 337 30.64 61 243 - - 16 221 48 - 23 - 2 11971 11 864 4825 5.58 438.64 233 21.18 45 322 29.27 79 313 - - 11 129 27 - 20 0 8 21972 11 862 3782 4.39 343.82 213 19.36 24 203 18.45 58 224 - - 29 425 47 - 23 - 1 01973 11 778 2818 3.62 256.18 170 <strong>15</strong>.45 23 186 16.91 88 422 - 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14 11 2 11986 11 752 3524 4.69 320.36 195 17.73 22 191 17.36 97 311 23 175 12 213 29 - 17 - 1 21987 12 922 4916 5.33 409.67 281 23.42 31 242 20.17 60 240 26 <strong>15</strong>9 20 273 36 - 19 16 0 11988 12 910 5198 5.71 433.17 270 22.50 45 341 28.42 72 279 25 164 18 259 46 5 19 12 0 01989 11 802 4728 5.90 429.82 250 22.73 39 319 29.00 60 197 9 76 13 208 22 - 12 <strong>15</strong> 1 01990 11 785 4394 5.60 399.45 229 20.82 38 309 28.09 55 230 19 126 14 37 32 4 11 6 0 11991 11 788 4184 5.31 380.36 216 19.64 38 307 27.91 58 254 27 168 16 138 21 - 9 12 1 21992 11 845 3893 4.61 353.91 217 19.73 31 251 22.82 68 241 23 128 13 192 26 6 13 9 3 01993 11 810 3845 4.75 349.55 219 19.91 28 236 21.45 69 280 21 136 11 114 28 - 14 10 1 11994 11 788 4245 5.39 385.91 235 21.36 33 256 23.27 75 286 22 127 8 145 33 2 10 5 2 11995 12 866 4938 5.70 411.50 260 21.67 46 345 28.75 82 255 22 147 10 97 38 - 6 6 1 01996 11 732 4479 6.12 407.18 223 20.27 39 327 29.73 67 341 22 163 7 57 31 3 10 5 0 01997 12 742 3784 5.10 3<strong>15</strong>.33 191 <strong>15</strong>.92 31 233 19.42 79 347 23 177 18 <strong>15</strong>5 45 - 14 2 2 01998 11 694 3629 5.23 329.91 183 16.64 38 296 26.91 112 505 40 293 14 59 26 - 9 13 2 01999 11 683 3273 4.79 297.55 172 <strong>15</strong>.64 35 274 24.91 96 452 32 223 13 132 40 21 10 8 2 12000 11 778 4169 5.36 379.00 230 20.91 39 303 27.55 78 303 29 185 10 60 64 21 10 10 6 02001 11 847 4140 4.89 376.36 244 22.18 35 281 25.55 70 280 25 181 13 246 52 <strong>15</strong> 4 6 1 12002 13 1019 5183 5.09 398.69 282 21.69 47 356 27.38 84 359 28 223 12 93 73 10 8 8 3 02003 13 968 5213 5.39 401.00 289 22.23 43 326 25.08 84 347 32 237 18 <strong>15</strong>9 54 46 1 3 2 02004 12 831 4753 5.72 396.08 237 19.75 39 301 25.08 48 199 18 129 11 167 38 18 <strong>15</strong> 16 1 02005 11 766 4616 6.03 419.64 214 19.45 42 344 31.27 80 326 24 <strong>15</strong>9 5 57 34 9 <strong>15</strong> 14 4 02006 13 845 4733 5.60 364.08 256 19.69 41 333 25.62 100 398 37 250 10 168 40 19 <strong>15</strong> 19 2 02007 13 972 5759 5.92 443.00 295 22.69 50 384 29.54 74 291 22 161 12 118 41 14 7 10 1 02008 13 939 5272 5.61 405.54 296 22.77 49 365 28.08 67 241 <strong>15</strong> 92 12 87 65 31 13 14 4 12009 13 919 4323 4.70 332.54 252 19.38 35 282 21.69 77 312 29 203 18 136 69 33 12 11 2 02010 13 1069 5324 4.98 409.54 290 22.31 43 343 26.38 68 264 30 188 19 324 57 23 <strong>15</strong> <strong>15</strong> 3 02011 13 1089 5938 5.45 456.77 329 25.31 44 348 26.77 91 339 30 195 24 280 63 32 20 18 0 02012 13 1034 5482 5.30 421.69 305 23.46 46 367 28.23 90 311 25 163 11 146 52 36 11 13 3 02013 13 1049 5004 4.77 384.92 287 22.08 33 281 21.62 95 336 25 <strong>15</strong>8 21 337 60 29 12 <strong>15</strong> 4 02014 13 970 5616 5.79 432.00 286 22.00 51 406 31.23 97 366 33 203 12 <strong>15</strong>5 49 21 2 9 6 0OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 141


SPECIAL TEAMS OFFENSE BY YEARYear G FGM FGA Long PAT-Att 2-Pt Conv-Att PR Yds Avg TD Long KR Yds Avg TD Long Punts Yds Avg Long KO Yds Avg TB BK1957 10 0 - - - - 21 235 11.2 - 23 417 18.1 - - 43 <strong>15</strong>87 36.9 - - - - - -1958 10 2 4 - 9-<strong>15</strong> 8-13 34 407 12.0 0 - 23 478 20.8 0 - 67 25<strong>15</strong> 37.5 - - - - - -1959 10 0 1 - 11-<strong>15</strong> 4-11 26 211 8.1 0 - 31 613 19.8 0 - 49 1717 34.9 - - - - - -1960 10 0 3 - 12-14 0-0 34 294 8.6 1 - 19 344 18.1 0 - 69 2664 38.6 - - - - - -1961 10 2 3 - 14-<strong>15</strong> 2-6 24 185 7.7 0 - 30 545 18.2 0 - 51 1971 38.7 - - - - - -1962 10 4 8 - 12-16 0-3 23 220 9.6 0 - 36 649 18.0 0 - 53 2067 39.0 - - - - - -1963 9 2 4 - 11-13 0-2 <strong>15</strong> 244 16.3 1 - 45 935 20.8 0 - 50 <strong>15</strong>11 30.2 - - - - - -1964 10 6 11 - 19-19 1-2 14 235 16.8 1 - 36 800 22.2 0 - 60 2254 37.6 - - - - - -1965 10 8 13 - 13-13 2-2 21 285 13.6 0 - 33 609 18.5 0 - 63 2431 38.6 - - - - - 01966 10 3 10 - 10-11 2-2 30 240 8.0 0 - 28 538 19.2 0 - 79 2856 36.2 - - - - - 21967 10 1 9 - 16-16 1-1 42 477 11.4 1 - 23 523 23.7 0 - 76 2564 33.7 - - - - - 41968 10 2 7 - 7-13 5-10 30 279 9.3 0 - 43 806 18.7 0 - 76 2650 34.9 - - - - - 31969 10 5 11 - 20-23 0-0 41 286 7.0 0 - 38 708 18.6 1 - 79 3049 38.6 - - - - - 11970 11 7 12 - 14-18 0-1 37 277 7.5 0 - 47 957 20.4 2 - 76 3069 40.4 - - - - - 21971 11 6 19 - 16-19 0-0 35 344 9.8 1 - 48 890 18.1 0 - 77 3506 45.5 - - - - - 81972 11 9 18 - 24-29 0-0 21 108 5.1 1 - 26 437 16.8 0 - 67 23<strong>15</strong> 34.5 - - - - - 11973 11 8 22 - 33-34 5-6 39 163 4.2 0 - 34 657 19.3 0 - 55 2269 41.2 - - - - - 21974 11 11 24 - 25-28 1-4 35 376 10.7 1 - 29 445 <strong>15</strong>.3 0 - 75 3024 40.3 - - - - - 41975 11 3 5 - 36-40 0-0 27 229 8.5 1 - 25 505 20.2 0 - 58 2599 44.8 - - - - - 11976 11 9 20 - 38-39 2-4 27 108 4.0 0 - 33 522 <strong>15</strong>.8 0 - 67 2869 42.8 - - - - - 11977 11 3 11 - 28-30 0-3 28 175 6.3 0 26 39 647 16.6 0 34 68 25<strong>15</strong> 37.0 60 - - - - 11978 11 4 13 - 17-18 3-4 20 109 5.5 0 17 31 641 20.7 0 55 75 2952 39.4 65 - - - - 21979 11 12 21 - 19-19 1-3 17 30 1.8 0 24 30 555 18.5 1 82 68 2584 38.0 61 - - - - 01980 11 7 18 - 18-18 2-5 33 240 7.3 1 48 30 542 18.1 0 49 71 2770 39.0 62 - - - - 51981 11 19 28 56 14-<strong>15</strong> 1-3 34 164 4.8 0 20 26 414 <strong>15</strong>.9 0 33 59 2433 41.2 66 - - - - 41982 11 <strong>15</strong> 25 45 20-22 4-6 34 78 2.3 0 12 34 652 19.2 0 64 56 2321 41.4 61 - - - - 01983 12 19 28 49 24-29 2-2 27 146 5.4 1 18 21 399 19.0 1 90 77 3141 40.8 67 - - - - -1984 12 16 24 52 30-34 2-3 16 131 8.2 0 34 24 425 17.7 0 34 74 2792 37.7 56 - - - - -1985 12 8 <strong>15</strong> 39 31-31 1-2 26 237 9.1 1 58 28 440 <strong>15</strong>.7 0 28 84 3292 39.1 73 - - - - 21986 11 7 17 47 18-19 0-4 24 176 7.3 0 30 32 698 21.8 1 97 77 3064 39.8 65 - - - - 11987 12 9 17 51 46-49 2-6 20 273 13.6 2 73 32 745 23.3 2 100 41 1694 41.3 60 - - - - -1988 12 13 <strong>15</strong> 52 75-75 1-3 18 <strong>15</strong>3 8.5 1 61 42 666 <strong>15</strong>.9 1 100 37 1385 37.4 65 - - - - 01989 11 20 26 52 22-23 0-1 14 160 11.4 1 82 55 1034 18.8 0 70 52 2079 40.0 60 - - - - 11990 11 14 19 52 21-21 3-6 16 109 6.8 0 <strong>15</strong> 41 752 18.3 0 44 56 2246 40.1 74 - - - - 01991 11 7 12 39 9-10 0-0 23 145 6.3 0 27 44 888 20.2 0 35 68 2407 35.4 58 - - - - 21992 11 8 <strong>15</strong> 47 17-17 3-3 21 171 8.1 0 30 25 434 17.4 0 38 78 3219 41.3 59 - - - - 31993 11 11 <strong>15</strong> 43 19-19 0-0 29 214 7.4 1 36 33 676 20.5 1 89 77 3303 42.9 67 - - - - 11994 11 9 14 48 19-21 0-1 25 234 9.4 1 33 34 681 20.0 0 52 64 2818 44.0 78 - - - - 31995 12 11 <strong>15</strong> 52 25-27 3-5 19 96 5.1 0 19 41 874 21.3 0 45 66 2906 44.0 73 - - - - 11996 11 12 19 55 27-28 0-1 16 197 12.3 1 37 33 701 21.2 0 47 60 2598 43.3 82 - - - - -1997 12 17 28 49 33-34 4-7 32 521 16.3 1 82 23 374 16.3 0 42 51 2238 43.9 74 - - - - 11998 11 <strong>15</strong> 19 50 32-35 2-2 28 312 11.1 0 37 43 920 21.4 0 58 69 2796 40.5 78 - - - - 21999 11 11 19 48 32-32 1-1 45 679 <strong>15</strong>.1 2 60 37 771 20.8 0 60 68 2636 38.8 63 - - - - 22000 11 12 21 42 20-22 0-2 29 260 9.0 2 57 34 611 18.0 0 39 57 2100 36.8 53 - - - - 62001 11 <strong>15</strong> 17 52 27-27 0-1 23 306 13.3 0 53 36 966 26.8 1 97 63 2681 42.6 64 - - - - 32002 13 11 17 52 55-56 1-3 43 554 12.9 1 43 40 811 20.3 0 47 68 2820 41.5 62 - - - - 62003 13 16 18 53 59-60 0-0 39 626 16.1 3 78 34 688 20.2 0 46 53 2260 42.6 80 89 5619 63.1 - 22004 12 11 17 55 11-17 0-1 29 426 14.7 2 74 31 661 21.3 0 53 58 2487 42.9 67 73 4457 61.1 48 12005 11 11 14 52 23-24 2-3 24 176 7.3 0 38 46 940 20.4 0 59 69 2677 38.8 63 48 2841 59.2 <strong>15</strong> 42006 13 11 13 53 57-59 1-2 34 404 11.9 0 63 50 1231 24.6 2 96 52 2264 43.5 72 48 2841 59.2 <strong>15</strong> 22007 13 10 18 32 58-59 1-1 26 205 7.9 1 67 55 1145 20.8 1 98 52 2187 42.1 65 83 5270 63.5 34 12008 13 <strong>15</strong> 19 45 65-65 1-1 20 368 18.4 2 78 59 1408 23.9 2 90 37 <strong>15</strong>50 41.9 71 96 6472 67.4 13 42009 13 13 18 51 46-46 1-1 27 359 13.3 2 82 56 1037 18.5 0 74 67 3023 45.1 67 73 4947 67.8 35 22010 13 27 31 52 68-70 0-0 28 273 9.8 3 66 55 1261 22.9 2 93 51 2322 45.5 78 106 7073 66.7 55 32011 13 22 25 46 79-80 1-1 23 79 3.4 0 <strong>15</strong> 52 1<strong>15</strong>7 22.2 2 100 49 2229 45.5 60 114 7810 68.5 61 02012 13 28 34 51 72-72 0-0 36 412 11.4 1 64 46 1148 25.0 2 96 44 2036 46.3 74 111 6916 62.3 75 32013 13 11 18 41 67-68 0-0 30 408 13.6 2 95 38 871 22.9 1 100 82 3201 39.0 62 92 5520 60.0 21 42014 13 22 28 47 41-41 0-0 30 293 9.8 1 92 50 1024 20.5 2 99 81 3385 41.8 71 70 4147 59.2 14 6142 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


SPECIAL TEAMS DEFENSE BY YEAROpp Opp Opp Opp Opp Opp Opp Opp Opp Opp Opp Opp Opp Opp Opp Opp Opp Opp Opp Opp Opp Opp Opp OppYear G FGM FGA Long PAT-Att 2-Pt Conv-Att PR Yds Avg TD Long KR Yds Avg TD Long Punts Yds Avg Long KO Yds Avg TB BK1957 10 0 0 - - - 20 188 9.4 - - 37 569 <strong>15</strong>.4 - - 59 2106 35.7 - - - - - -1958 10 2 3 - 6-8 4-11 30 284 9.4 0 - 35 688 19.7 0 - 72 2588 35.9 - - - - - -1959 10 1 3 - 10-13 3-9 24 178 7.4 0 - 29 430 14.8 0 - 53 1950 36.8 - - - - - -1960 10 1 5 - 11-14 1-4 22 286 13.0 1 - 24 529 22.0 0 - 22 286 13.0 - - - - - -1961 10 2 6 - 14-17 1-7 28 359 12.8 2 - 26 546 21.0 1 - 48 1745 36.4 - - - - - -1962 10 1 1 - 17-21 4-10 24 249 10.4 0 - 18 254 14.1 0 - 45 <strong>15</strong>83 35.2 - - - - - -1963 9 2 5 - 24-33 4-4 <strong>15</strong> 107 7.1 0 - 24 484 20.2 1 - 35 1293 37.0 - - - - - -1964 10 2 6 - 16-17 4-10 17 207 12.2 0 - 23 525 22.8 1 - 37 1336 35.6 - - - - - -1965 10 7 <strong>15</strong> - 20-22 0-0 28 349 12.5 1 - 25 561 22.4 1 - 54 2028 37.6 - - - - - -1966 10 2 8 - 16-17 1-2 22 135 6.1 0 - 19 397 20.9 0 - 62 2433 39.2 - - - - - -1967 10 3 13 - 11-<strong>15</strong> 0-5 25 <strong>15</strong>6 6.2 0 - 21 346 16.5 0 - 73 2678 36.7 - - - - - -1968 10 5 14 - 37-38 1-1 22 106 4.8 1 - 28 538 19.2 0 - 55 2<strong>15</strong>7 39.2 - - - - - -1969 10 6 11 - 16-20 2-7 35 278 7.9 0 - 39 881 22.6 1 - 67 2716 40.5 - - - - - -1970 11 12 19 - 39-41 1-2 36 382 10.7 2 - 37 806 21.8 0 - 60 2189 36.5 - - - - - -1971 11 4 8 - 34-42 2-4 47 536 11.4 1 - 27 589 21.8 0 - 68 2533 37.2 - - - - - -1972 11 12 20 - 23-24 0-0 36 209 5.8 0 - 37 695 18.7 0 - 55 2197 39.9 - - - - - -1973 11 9 16 - 19-19 1-3 25 311 12.4 1 - 39 623 <strong>15</strong>.9 0 - 79 2979 37.7 - - - - - -1974 11 10 16 - 19-20 0-2 33 308 9.3 2 - 30 465 <strong>15</strong>.5 0 - 81 3252 40.1 - - - - - -1975 11 7 20 - 19-22 0-1 36 241 6.7 1 - 41 665 16.2 0 - 69 2793 40.5 - - - - - -1976 11 9 17 - 23-25 0-2 32 220 6.9 0 - 37 754 20.4 2 - 60 2426 40.4 - - - - - -1977 11 9 19 - 28-31 3-4 29 220 7.6 0 32 27 443 16.4 0 60 58 2476 42.7 70 - - - - -1978 11 8 <strong>15</strong> - 26-28 0-8 38 283 7.5 0 55 19 317 16.7 0 41 55 2161 38.5 68 - - - - -1979 11 13 23 - 21-23 1-2 33 303 9.2 0 43 35 545 <strong>15</strong>.6 0 29 60 2172 36.2 65 - - - - -1980 11 9 14 - 29-33 1-2 26 <strong>15</strong>1 5.8 0 39 21 469 22.3 1 95 65 2449 37.7 58 - - - - -1981 11 8 12 - 18-20 2-3 20 140 7.0 0 26 35 758 21.7 1 93 74 2955 39.9 61 - - - - -1982 11 12 17 - 21-23 0-5 20 82 4.1 0 23 21 446 21.2 1 99 83 3330 40.1 63 - - - - 11983 12 9 12 - 11-<strong>15</strong> 3-4 39 212 5.4 0 33 29 464 16.0 0 34 79 3033 38.4 59 - - - - 21984 12 9 16 52 <strong>15</strong>-16 1-1 20 107 5.4 1 49 36 646 17.9 0 36 89 3605 40.5 78 - - - - 01985 12 23 38 54 16-17 1-1 33 274 8.3 0 38 43 666 <strong>15</strong>.4 0 38 75 3<strong>15</strong>0 42.0 66 - - - - 11986 11 12 16 50 21-21 0-1 26 226 8.7 1 63 37 612 16.5 0 58 66 2641 40.0 62 - - - - 11987 12 10 19 47 23-24 0-3 16 82 5.1 0 18 33 621 19.4 0 52 47 1846 39.3 56 - - - - 01988 12 8 12 49 35-35 5-8 13 59 4.5 0 21 42 763 18.2 0 35 49 2059 42.0 70 - - - - 01989 11 16 19 49 37-37 0-2 27 187 6.9 0 45 31 678 21.9 0 39 39 <strong>15</strong>66 40.2 79 - - - - 01990 11 14 18 50 35-36 1-2 20 255 12.8 0 39 27 525 19.4 0 40 44 1690 38.4 55 - - - - 21991 11 <strong>15</strong> 19 50 34-37 0-1 25 207 8.3 0 27 24 456 19.0 0 36 54 2003 37.1 58 - - - - 41992 11 13 21 43 26-29 0-2 48 467 9.7 1 91 21 357 17.0 0 41 64 2612 40.8 87 - - - - 41993 11 13 18 43 25-26 1-2 41 350 8.5 1 33 17 393 23.1 0 43 65 2617 40.3 61 - - - - 11994 11 9 16 48 27-29 2-4 25 329 13.2 0 76 34 645 19.0 0 55 54 2135 39.5 72 - - - - 11995 12 10 12 53 41-42 0-4 31 260 8.4 0 29 30 581 19.4 0 37 62 2465 39.8 68 - - - - 11996 11 19 23 52 36-37 0-2 30 220 7.3 0 29 31 634 20.5 0 37 54 2316 42.9 81 - - - - 21997 12 5 8 35 21-22 4-4 17 <strong>15</strong>5 9.1 0 51 38 928 24.4 0 93 69 2871 41.6 60 - - - - 01998 11 11 11 49 33-35 1-3 26 255 9.8 2 73 40 755 18.9 0 84 76 3130 41.2 73 - - - - 21999 11 11 12 48 31-34 0-1 33 254 7.7 1 81 36 718 19.9 0 55 76 31<strong>15</strong> 41.0 64 - - - - 12000 11 12 16 47 31-36 0-3 22 163 7.4 0 28 28 530 18.9 0 34 58 2<strong>15</strong>7 37.2 61 - - - - 32001 11 11 16 48 30-30 4-5 24 184 7.7 1 21 26 623 24.0 0 59 64 2497 39.0 62 - - - - 32002 13 11 16 42 33-38 3-9 37 456 12.3 0 58 35 642 18.3 0 50 85 3321 39.1 71 - - - - 32003 13 9 16 40 9-16 1-4 24 233 9.7 0 45 27 495 18.3 0 38 73 2782 38.1 62 65 3717 57.2 - 22004 12 10 13 52 37-39 0-0 31 308 9.9 1 50 23 412 17.9 0 48 60 2542 42.4 72 57 3397 59.6 23 22005 11 17 24 48 17-24 1-2 28 317 11.3 0 76 33 661 20.0 0 59 55 2248 40.9 68 70 3997 57.1 22 62006 13 16 20 48 35-38 2-3 28 402 14.4 2 86 48 1017 21.2 1 95 64 2631 41.1 58 68 3983 58.6 14 42007 13 12 <strong>15</strong> 45 46-46 1-4 22 309 14.0 1 74 63 1288 20.4 0 55 62 2536 40.9 61 73 4581 62.8 14 12008 13 8 14 49 45-47 0-2 13 85 6.5 0 17 83 2073 25.0 0 91 52 2354 45.3 68 71 4266 60.1 7 02009 13 12 20 53 32-32 2-3 30 533 17.8 1 87 38 927 24.4 1 98 75 3143 41.9 75 59 3442 58.3 3 12010 13 14 18 56 41-41 1-2 18 166 9.2 0 24 50 1369 27.4 3 100 75 3128 41.7 74 68 4122 60.6 9 12011 13 13 19 48 41-42 0-1 <strong>15</strong> 167 11.1 0 33 53 1283 24.2 1 100 65 2717 41.8 59 65 3998 61.5 3 02012 13 <strong>15</strong> 23 46 42-42 2-3 16 197 12.3 1 81 34 840 24.7 2 100 75 3106 41.4 60 72 4296 59.7 21 02013 13 17 23 46 30-31 1-1 19 199 10.5 1 64 66 1237 18.7 0 69 89 3758 42.2 65 58 3468 59.8 20 42014 13 17 24 53 47-49 1-2 25 79 3.2 0 31 56 1178 21.0 2 96 76 3079 40.5 69 81 4768 58.9 30 0OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 143


COWBOYS IN THE HALL OF FAMEThe National Football Foundation’s College FootballHall of Fame features five men from Oklahoma StateUniversity.Coach Lynn “Pappy” Waldorf was inducted into theCollege Football Hall of Fame in 1966, following a careerthat included five seasons in Stillwater. During his years inthe orange and black, OSU claimed four conference championshipsand carved out a 3-0-2 record against state rivalOklahoma. Waldorf would end his career at the Universityof California with multiple Rose Bowl appearances.The first OSU player to be inducted into the collegehall was Bob Fenimore. Known as the “Blond Bomber”,Fenimore led Oklahoma State, known as Oklahoma A&Mduring his playing days, to new heights. His accomplishmentsincluded an undefeated season and a final APranking of No. 5. He was inducted into the College FootballHall of Fame in 1972. Fenimore was also recently inductedinto the Cotton Bowl Hall of Fame.In 2003, the most decorated player in OSU history,running back Barry Sanders, was inducted into the CollegeFootball Hall of Fame. Sanders, whose 1988 seasonremains the greatest in NCAA history, rewrote school, conferenceand NCAA record books in his three-year career atOSU. ESPN recently selected Sanders as the second-bestplayer in college football history.Thurman Thomas, the all-time leading rusher in Cowboyhistory and one of OSU’s all-time fan favorites, wasinducted into the hall in 2008. A two-time Big Eight Conferenceplayer of the year, Thomas is also a member of thePro Football Hall of Fame. Thomas led Oklahoma State inrushing for four straight seasons and ended his career with50 touchdowns and 5,001 rushing yards.Coach Jimmy Johnson was inducted in 2012. Heserved as OSU’s head coach from 1979-83 and his timeat OSU began with a bang when he helped lead an undermannedCowboy squad to a 7-4 record in his first year. Hewas named Big Eight coach of the year for his efforts. Duringhis time in Stillwater, OSU fielded some of the betterdefenses in school history, with players like Ricky Young,Leslie O’Neal and Gary Lewis leading the way.COACH LYNN “PAPPY” WALDORFBOB FENIMORECollege Football Hall of Fame Class of 1966 College Football Hall of Fame Class of 1972BARRY SANDERSTHURMAN THOMASCollege Football Hall of Fame Class of 2003 College Football Hall of Fame Class of 2008Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2004 Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2007FROM STILLWATER TO CANTONAs teammates at Oklahoma State, Barry Sanders andThurman Thomas combined to form perhaps the bestbackfield duo in NCAA history. And just to prove their point,the two Cowboys took their act to the National FootballLeague, and their road together didn’t stop until they wereboth 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-timeleading rushers and are considered among the greatestrunning backs ever to play the game.JIMMY JOHNSONCollege Football Hall of Fame Class of 2012144 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


ALL-AMERICANSTHREE-TIME ALL-AMERICANS1984, 1985, 1986MARK MOORESAFETY | NACOGDOCHES, TX1984 Walter Camp All-America1985 Associated Press All-America1985 Sporting News All-America1986 Associated Press All-AmericaMark Moore was one of the most feared defensive players, not onlyin the Big Eight Conference, but around the nation. The hard-hittingsafety roamed the defensive secondary looking for opponents toknock down and he picked off 16 passes to rank second all-time atOklahoma State.A member of the OSU Athletics Hall of Fame, Moore registered 311tackles during his four-year career, including 91 in 1985 and 96 in1986. He intercepted seven passes during his All-America juniorseason, one shy of the school record of eight for a season and thefifth-best total in the nation that year. He was a two-time All-Americaselection by the Associated Press in 1985 and 1986 and earned All-America honors from the Walter Camp Football Foundation in 1984.During his All-America seasons, OSU allowed just 135 yardsper game passing in 1985 and 121 in 1986, the lowest two averagessince 1978. Moore was a fourth-round pick by the SeattleSeahawks in 1987.2010 (PUNTER), 2011 & 2012 (KICKER)QUINN SHARPKICKER/PUNTER | MANSFIELD, TX2010 FWAA All-America punter2011 FWAA All-America kicker2012 AFCA All-America kickerQuinn Sharp is one of only two players ever to be a first-team All-America punter and a first-team All-America kicker by the FootballWriters Association of America, as the organization tabbed him asits All-America punter in 2010 and its All-America kicker in 2011.The American Football Coaches Association honored him as akicker 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 kickoffseach of his four seasons at OSU, set an NCAA single-seasonrecord for points scored by a kicker with <strong>15</strong>6 in 2012 and led allplayers active in 2012 with a 45.9 career yards-per-punt average.Owner of perhaps the most powerful boot in the nation throughouthis career, Sharp served as OSU’s kickoff man and punter duringhis freshman and sophomore years, then added placekickingchores after the graduation of 2010 Lou Groza Award winner DanBailey following the 2010 season.As a sophomore in 2010, Sharp matched an NCAA record byaveraging 60.4 yards per punt in a game against Nebraska (fivepunts for 302 yards).SHARP’S CAREER KICKING STATSYear FGM-A XP-A 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk2009 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 02010 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 02011 22-25 79-80 4-4 10-10 6-8 2-3 0-0 46 02012 28-34 72-72 0-0 13-13 6-6 7-10 2-5 51 0Career 50-59 <strong>15</strong>1-<strong>15</strong>2 4-4 23-23 12-14 9-13 2-5 51 0SHARP’S CAREER PUNTING STATSYear No. Yards Avg. Lg TB FC I20 Blk 50+ 60+2009 67 3023 45.1 67 4 12 24 0 27 52010 46 2127 46.2 78 4 16 <strong>15</strong> 0 14 62011 47 2175 46.3 60 8 9 12 0 20 22012 44 2036 46.3 74 2 12 18 0 19 5Career 204 9,361 45.9 78 18 49 69 0 80 18TWO-TIME ALL-AMERICANS1944, 1945BOB FENIMORERUNNING BACK | WOODWARD, OK1944 Consensus All-America (AP, FWAA, Sporting News)1945 Unanimous All-AmericaIf Bob Fenimore seemed like he was all over the field, it’s becausehe was. Fenimore excelled on the offensive side of the ball, thedefensive side of the ball, and on special teams. His exceptionaltalent and play earned the “Blond Bomber” consensus All-Americahonors in 1944 and 1945. He was the first player from the universityawarded All-America honors.In 2007, he was inducted into the Cotton Bowl Hall of Fame. Healso holds membership in the OSU Hall of Fame as well as theCollege Football Hall of Fame.The leader of OSU teams that went 8-1 with a Cotton Bowl victoryin 1944 and a perfect 9-0 with a Sugar Bowl win in 1945 and aranking of fifth in the final Associated Press poll, Fenimore’s playwas legendary.From his halfback position, he established himself as one of thenation’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 inpunting (37.3).In OSU’s undefeated 1945 season, he was the national leaderin both total offense (1,641), and rushing (1,119), while rankingseventh in punting (39.0), and 13th in scoring (72). His 18 interceptionsduring his OSU career remain a school record, and his 4,627career yards of total offense were not eclipsed until Mike Gundycame along more than 40 years later.Fenimore was a first round draft choice of the Chicago Bears in1947.1976, 1977TERRY MILLERRUNNING BACK | COLORADO SPRINGS, CO1976 Associated Press All-America1976 FWAA All-America1977 Unanimous All-AmericaOnly three players in Big Eight history rushed for 4,000 yardsduring their careers and Terry Miller is one of them. Mike Rozier ofNebraska (4,780) and Thurman Thomas of Oklahoma State (5,001)were the only others.Miller gained 4,754 yards while establishing himself as one of thenation’s best in the 1970s. He is the only player in school historyto record three 1,000-yard rushing seasons. As a sophomore in1975, he gained 1,026 yards and then, during All-America seasonsin 1976 and 1977, he led the Big Eight with 1,887 as a junior and1,680 as a senior. Those numbers ranked fifth in the nation in 1976and third in 1977.Miller was tabbed as the Big Eight offensive player of the year inboth 1976 and 1977. He finished runner-up to Earl Campbell in the1977 Heisman Trophy balloting.Miller’s 49 career touchdowns at OSU trail only Barry Sandersand Thurman Thomas. Miller was a first-round draft choice of theBuffalo Bills in 1978. His jersey number 43 is one of three no longerin use at Oklahoma State. He was a Football Writers Associationof America (FWAA) and Associated Press All-American in 1976and 1977 and a Walter Camp All-American and AFCA All Americanin 1977.1984, 1985LESLIE O’NEALDEFENSIVE LINEMAN | LITTLE ROCK, AR1984 Associated Press All-America1984 Sporting News All-America1985 Unanimous All-AmericaOklahoma State’s defenses in 1984 and 1985 may have beenthe best in school history, and they were anchored by two-timeAll-American lineman Leslie O’Neal.O’Neal was a dominant force on teams which allowed just a total of34 touchdowns over two seasons, the lowest totals ever at OSU.He was named Big Eight defensive player of the year in 1984 andearned All-Big Eight honors in each of his last three seasons as aCowboy.O’Neal set a school record that stands to this day by registering16.0 sacks for 118 yards lost in 1984. He also remains the OSUcareer leader with 34.0 sacks.He was a first-round draft choice of the San Diego Chargers in1986. O’Neal retired following the 1999 season. During his career,the defensive end was selected to the Pro Bowl six times, whilerecording 136.0 career sacks.During his career, the Cowboys played in the Bluebonnet Bowland consecutive Gator Bowls. He was a unanimous All-Americanin 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 andWalter Camp).Leslie O’Neal was adominant force on twoof Oklahoma State’sbest defenses.OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 145


ALL-AMERICANS1985, 1987THURMAN THOMASRUNNING BACK | MISSOURI CITY, TX1985 United Press International All-America1987 Associated Press All-America1987 Sporting News All-AmericaThe all-time leading rusher in Oklahoma State football history,Thomas ran for 5,001 yards and scored 50 touchdowns over hisfour-year career. He was Oklahoma State’s leading rusher in eachof his four seasons and was the Big Eight leader in both 1985 and1987. He was voted the Big Eight Conference’s offensive player ofthe year after both seasons.In 1985, he rushed for 1,650 yards, good for fourth in America. In1987, his 1,767 yards were the third-most nationally. His 22 career100-yard rushing games are second in OSU history only to TerryMiller’s 26.A knee injury prevented Thomas from being a first-round draftchoice, but Buffalo stole him in the second round in 1988. He wasthat team’s most effective weapon in four straight Super Bowlseasons, and he was named the NFL’s Most Valuable Player afterthe 1991 season.He is a 2007 inductee in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, joining hisOSU teammate, Barry Sanders. His No. 34 jersey is one of threeno longer in use at Oklahoma State.Thomas was a 2008 inductee in the National College Football Hallof Fame.THOMAS’S CAREER RUSHING STATSYear G Att. Yds. TD Long Avg. Avg./G1984 12 205 843 7 28 4.1 70.21985 12 328 1650 <strong>15</strong> 65 5.0 137.51986 11 173 741 4 56 4.3 67.41987 12 283 1767 21 66 6.2 147.2Career 47 989 5001 47 66 5.1 106.4THOMAS’S CAREER RECEIVING STATSYear G Rec. Yds TD Long Avg. Avg./G1984 12 22 122 0 28 5.5 10.21985 12 22 142 1 30 6.5 11.81986 11 18 <strong>15</strong>0 1 28 8.3 13.61987 12 22 204 0 45 9.3 17.0Career 47 84 618 2 45 7.4 13.1Thurman Thomas is theonly Cowboy to rush for5,000 yardsin a career.1987, 1988BARRY SANDERSRUNNING BACK | WICHITA, KS1987 Sporting News All-America (kick returner)1988 Unanimous All-America (running back)While playing behind starting tailback Thurman Thomas in 1987,Barry Sanders had to make his mark somewhere on the field duringhis sophomore season. He did that returning kickoffs and punts andin fact, his exploits earned him All-America honors as a return man.With the departure of Thomas to the NFL, Sanders became thego-to guy in 1988 and he responded with a season that may not bematched for years, if ever. He established 34 NCAA records, whileposting the best rushing season in college football history.His domination of college football that year earned him the HeismanTrophy and unanimous All-America honors. He helped makethe Oklahoma State offense one of the most productive in collegefootball 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 spanagainst Kansas, Iowa State and Texas Tech.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 threenumbers not in use at Oklahoma State. He is also a member ofboth the Pro Football and College Football Halls of Fame.SANDERS’ CAREER RUSHING STATSYear G Att. Yds. TD Long Avg. Avg./G1986 8 74 325 2 28 4.4 40.61987 12 111 622 9 50 5.6 51.81988 12 373 2850 42 89 7.6 237.5Career 32 558 3797 53 89 6.8 118.7SANDERS’ CAREER RECEIVING STATSYear G Rec. Yds TD Long Avg. Avg./G1986 8 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.01987 12 4 59 1 27 14.8 4.91988 12 21 142 0 30 6.8 11.8Career 32 25 201 1 30 8.0 6.3SANDERS’ CAREER RETURN STATSYear KR Yds TD Long Avg. PR Yds TD Long Avg.1986 7 166 0 27 23.7 9 43 0 23 4.81987 <strong>15</strong> 470 2 100 31.3 18 273 2 73 <strong>15</strong>.21988 21 421 1 100 20.0 11 113 1 61 10.3Career 43 1057 3 100 24.6 38 429 3 73 11.32002, 2003RASHAUN WOODSRECEIVER | OKLAHOMA CITY, OK2002 Walter Camp All-America2002 Sporting News All-America2003 AFCA All-America2003 Walter Camp All-AmericaRashaun Woods’ Oklahoma State career was nothing short ofphenomenal. The Oklahoma City native finished his career with 293catches for 4,414 yards and 42 touchdowns to top OSU in everycategory.Woods was the first player in Big Eight or Big 12 history to reachthe 4,000-yard receiving mark. He was a recognized All-Americanin 2002 (The Sporting News, Walter Camp) and 2003 (AFCA,Walter Camp).He posted 1,000-yard seasons in 2001 (80 catches for 1,023yards and 10 touchdowns), 2002 (107 catches for 1,695 yardsand 17 touchdowns) and 2003 (77 catches for 1,367 yards and <strong>15</strong>touchdowns).He finished his collegiate career with a string of 45 consecutivegames with at least two receptions. Woods also set an NCAArecord with an astounding seven touchdown receptions againstSMU, 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 HoustonBowl.Woods was a first-round draft pick of the San Francisco 49ers in2004.WOODS’ CAREER RECEIVING STATSYear G Rec. Yds TD Long Avg. Avg./G1999 2 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.02000 8 29 329 0 24 11.3 41.12001 11 80 1023 10 42 12.8 93.02002 13 107 1695 17 69 <strong>15</strong>.8 130.42003 13 77 1367 <strong>15</strong> 51 17.8 105.2Career 47 293 4414 42 69 <strong>15</strong>.1 93.92008, 2009PERRISH COXKICK RETURNER/CORNERBACK | WACO, TX2008 CBS Sportsline.com All-America2009 Associated Press All-America2009 Sporting News All-AmericaThe versatile Perrish Cox was a CBSsportsline.com All-Americakick returner his junior season as he continued a career that rankedamong the NCAA’s all-time best in the return game. He ended hisOSU stay by being named a first-team All-America defensive backby The Sporting News as a senior. He was a second-team All-America corner as selected by the Associated Press in 2009.As a senior, Cox led the NCAA with 1.73 passes defended pergame. He had four interceptions and he ended his career as theBig 12 Conference’s all-time leader in kickoff return yards with2,804. His final numbers included a then-OSU record with fourkickoffs returned for touchdowns and six overall returns for scoreswith his two punt returns added to the total.Cox finished his All-America return season third in the nation withan average of 29.8 yards per attempt.COX’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATSYear G UA-AT-TT TFL PD FF FR BK2006 12 18-6-24 0.0-0 7 1 0 02007 13 32-10-42 0.0-0 10 0 0 02008 13 24-8-32 1.0-1 10 0 0 12009 11 34-2-36 1.0-4 19 0 1 0Career 49 108-26-134 2.0-5 46 1 1 1COX’S CAREER RETURN STATSYear KR Yds TD Long Avg. PR Yds TD Long Avg.2006 25 595 1 96 23.8 24 308 0 63 12.82007 31 665 1 98 21.5 17 188 1 67 11.12008 30 895 2 90 29.8 0 0 0 0 0.02009 31 649 0 74 20.9 19 198 1 67 10.4Career 117 2804 4 98 24.0 60 694 2 67 11.6146 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


ALL-AMERICANS2008, 2010KENDALL HUNTERRUNNING BACK | TYLER, TX2008 FWAA All-America2010 Consensus All-America (AFCA, AP, Walter Camp)Kendall Hunter was an excellent role player as a freshman. Asa sophomore, he earned All-America honors. He was awardedfirst-team All-America status by the Football Writers Association ofAmerica and first-team All-Big 12 honors as well in 2008. His juniorseason was derailed by injury but he returned as a senior withconsensus All-America honors while rushing for 1,548 yards. In theprocess he became the first two-time All-America running back atOSU since Thurman Thomas.Hunter finished seventh nationally and easily led his conferencewith 119 rushing yards per game and a season total of 1,555 yardsduring his sophomore season. He ran for 14 touchdowns in 2008and broke the 100-yard mark nine times to become just the fifthCowboy to accomplish that feat in a single season.Hunter’s senior season saw him earn All-America honors from WalterCamp, Associated Press and the American Football CoachesAssociation. He ended his career with 4,181 rushing yards to rankfourth all-time at OSU. For his career, he averaged 5.9 yards percarry and rushed for 37 touchdowns. He ended his career thirdall-time at OSU with 20 100-yard rushing games.HUNTER’S CAREER RUSHING STATSYear G Att. Yds. TD Long Avg. Avg./G2007 13 107 696 4 46 6.5 53.52008 13 241 <strong>15</strong>55 16 68 6.5 119.62009 8 89 382 1 46 4.3 47.82010 13 271 <strong>15</strong>48 16 66 5.7 119.1Career 47 708 4181 37 68 5.9 89.0HUNTER’S CAREER RECEIVING STATSYear G Rec. Yds TD Long Avg. Avg./G2007 13 10 137 1 47 13.7 10.52008 13 22 198 1 31 9.0 <strong>15</strong>.22009 8 11 83 0 27 7.5 10.42010 13 20 101 0 37 5.1 7.8Career 47 63 519 2 47 8.2 11.02010, 2011JUSTIN BLACKMONWIDE RECEIVER | ARDMORE, OK2010 Unanimous All-America2011 Unanimous All-AmericaJustin Blackmon was unquestionably the best receiver in Americain both 2010 and 2011. Blackmon won the Biletnikoff Award givento the nation’s top receiver after both his sophomore and juniorseasons, becoming only the second player to win the award twice.He was a unanimous All-American in both 2010 and 2011 and wasthe 2010 Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year.Blackmon’s 1,782 receiving yards were an NCAA sophomore record.His 20 touchdown receptions in 2010 were the seventh-mostever recorded.As a junior in 2011, Blackmon found himself the primary focus ofevery defense that OSU faced, but still made 122 catches for 1,522yards with 18 touchdowns. His 122 receptions set the 13th-highesttotal in NCAA history.He was named offensive MVP of both the 2010 Alamo Bowl andthe 2012 Fiesta Bowl.BLACKMON’S CAREER RECEIVING STATSYear G Rec. Yds TD Long Avg. Avg./G2009 13 20 260 2 32 13.0 20.02010 12 111 1782 20 81 16.1 148.52011 13 122 <strong>15</strong>22 18 67 12.5 117.1Career 38 253 3564 40 81 14.1 93.8SINGLE-SEASON ALL-AMERICANS1946NEILL ARMSTRONGDEFENSIVE END/RECEIVER | TISHOMINGO, OK1945 Associated Press All-AmericaKnown to his teammates as “Felix the Cat”, Neill Armstrong helpedguide Oklahoma A&M during its glory days. He was a four-yearletterman from 1943-46 for head coach Jim Lookabaugh’s Aggies.Armstrong, a native of Tishomingo, played on two of OklahomaA&M’s most successful teams, as the Aggies won the Cotton Bowlin 1944 and the Sugar Bowl in 1945. In 1946, Armstrong earnedAll-America honors at defensive end, while also calling plays.In A&M’s vaunted single-wing offense, Armstrong twice led thenation in receiving, while teammate Bob Fenimore led the nationin total offense. As a senior in 1946, he caught 32 passes for 479yards.Armstrong was a first-round draft choice of the Philadelphia Eaglesand played from 1947-51. Armstrong then joined the coachingranks, eventually becoming the head coach of the Chicago Bearsfrom 1978-81.1958JIM WOODDEFENSIVE END | TONKAWA, OK1958 AFCA All-AmericaJim Wood was OSU’s third All-American and was the first since1946 when he was voted the honor by America’s football coaches.Wood, who was honored as a defensive end, played a little bitof everything for the Pokes. On the offensive side of the ball, heled the team in receiving with 21 catches for 282 yards. He alsohandled the punting chores for the Cowboys, averaging 39.3 yardsper kick.Wood was a third-round draft choice of the Washington Redskinsin 1959.1967HARRY CHEATWOODDEFENSIVE BACK | OKLAHOMA CITY, OK1967 Central Press All-AmericaNamed after the former president, Harry Truman Cheatwoodmade a name for himself picking off passes in Oklahoma State’sdefensive backfield from 1965-67.Cheatwood was honored as an All-American in 1967 for his work atsafety. 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.1968JON KOLBOFFENSIVE LINEMAN | OWASSO, OKJon Kolb anchored the Oklahoma State offensive line from thecenter position from 1966-68. He earned All-America accoladesduring his senior campaign in 1968.Kolb was also a two-time all-conference selection, earning thatdistinction in 1967 and 1968.Following his senior season, Kolb participated in the Senior Bowl,the North-South Shrine Bowl, the Coaches All-American Game andthe 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 helpedlead the Steelers to championships in Super Bowls IX, X, XIII andXIV.He was inducted into the OSU Hall of Honor in the spring of 2001.1969JOHN WARDOFFENSIVE LINEMAN | TULSA, OK1969 AFCA All-America1969 FWAA All-America1969 Kodak All-AmericaIn 1969, John Ward earned Kodak and FWAA All-America honorson the football field and on the wrestling mat for OSU. The staroffensive tackle anchored the Cowboys’ line from 1967-69.Ward displayed his skills at four all-star games, including the East-West Classic, Senior Bowl, Coaches All-American Game and theCollege All-Star Game.Ward was a first-round draft choice of the Minnesota Vikings in1970. He spent five seasons with the Vikings, before splitting the1976 season between Tampa Bay and Chicago.1973CLEVELAND VANNLINEBACKER | SEGUIN, TX1973 FWAA All-AmericaA two-time All-Big Eight performer, Cleveland Vann capturedAll-America honors in 1973 by the Football Writers Association ofAmerica.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 Gameand the East-West Classic before being drafted in the fifth round bythe Miami Dolphins.1973ALVIN BROWNSAFETY | RAVENNA, TX1973 Football News All-AmericaAlvin Brown, who didn’t play high school football until his junioryear, covered the Oklahoma State secondary with lightning speedin 1972 and 1973. His outstanding 1973 season earned him All-America recognition as well as all-conference honors.The Ravenna, Texas, native picked off eight passes that year, tyinga school record and leading the Big Eight Conference. Brown alsoplayed in the 1973 Hula Bowl.OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 147


ALL-AMERICANS1975JAMES WHITEDEFENSIVE TACKLE | HOT SPRINGS, AR1975 Sporting News All-AmericaNicknamed “Duck,” James White was Oklahoma State’s firstfour-year letterman. He accounted for 203 tackles in his career,including 86 tackles during his All-America season of 1975.White also played on the Cowboys’ victorious Fiesta Bowl teamin 1974.A first-round draft choice of the Minnesota Vikings in 1976, Whiteplayed eight years in the NFL and was a member of the Vikings’legendary “Purple People Eaters” defense.1976PHILLIP DOKESDEFENSIVE TACKLE | LITTLE ROCK, AR1976 College Football News All-AmericaPhillip Dokes instilled fear in the hearts of opponents, prowlingalong the Pokes’ defensive front from 1974-76. He was a two-timeAll-Big Eight selection (1974, 1976) and was honored as an All-American by College Football News in 1976.OSU’s all-time career leader with 14 fumble recoveries, Dokesracked up 277 tackles in an OSU uniform. He turned in his bestseason in 1976 with 100 tackles after leading OSU with 92 tacklesthe previous year. The Cowboys earned a share of the Big Eighttitle 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 Bowlbefore being drafted by the Buffalo Bills in the first round.1976DERREL GOFOURTHCENTER | PARSONS, KS1976 AFCA All-AmericaOne of the most decorated offensive linemen in OSU history, DerrelGofourth anchored the Oklahoma State offensive front from 1974-76. Twice chosen as an All-Big Eight performer (1975-76), Gofourthcaptured AFCA All-America honors in 1976.Gofourth played in four all-star games, including the Blue-GrayGame, Hula Bowl, Senior Bowl and the Japan Bowl. He was aseventh-round selection of the Green Bay Packers in 1977.The Parsons, Kan., native spent six seasons with the Packersbefore moving on to the Chargers in 1983 and 1984.1978JOHN CORKERLINEBACKER | MIAMI, FL1978 Associated Press All-AmericaThis 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.Corker is the lone Cowboy to post four seasons with at least100 tackles. In his sophomore and junior seasons, he racked up132 and 130, respectively. He was recognized as the Big Eightdefensive player of the year in 1978 to become the first OSU playerto win the honor.As a freshman, the Miami, Fla., native posted 111 tackles andhelped lead the Pokes to a Tangerine Bowl victory over BrighamYoung.Corker was a fifth-round draft choice of the Houston Oilers in 1980.He spent three seasons in Houston before playing the 1988 seasonfor Green Bay.1981RICKY YOUNGLINEBACKER | CHICAGO, ILRicky Young followed John Corker as OSU’s dominant linebacker.Young was a three-time All-Big Eight selection. In 1980, he was theBig Eight player of the year after the Chicago native posted 146tackles. Young then earned All-America honors in 1981 following aseason in which he collected 128 tackles.Young was a 12th-round draft choice of the Chicago Bears in 1982.1982ERNEST ANDERSONRUNNING BACK | ORANGE, TX1982 Walter Camp All-AmericaErnest Anderson burst onto the national scene in 1982 to lead thenation in rushing while earning All-America honors from the WalterCamp Foundation. He ran for 1,877 yards during his All-Americaseason for what was, at the time, the fifth best season in NCAAhistory. He broke the 1,000-yard mark just five games into the yearto become the first Big Eight player to accomplish the feat.Anderson tied a Big Eight record with four 200-yard games in 1982and had 58 carries for more than 10 yards.A preseason All-America and Heisman hopeful in 1983, Andersonstruggled with injuries his senior season but still helped lead theCowboys to a Bluebonnet Bowl appearance and victory.He ended his career with 3,780 rushing yards to rank behind onlyTerry Miller on OSU’s career rushing chart when he left campus.1982GARY LEWISDEFENSIVE LINE | OKLAHOMA CITY, OK1982 Associated Press All-AmericaGary Lewis solidified the Cowboy defensive front from 1980 to1982. The defensive tackle utilized his speed to disrupt the opposition’soffense.Lewis garnered Associated Press All-America honors during his seniorseason of 1982. He was also a two-time All-Big Eight performerin 1981 and 1982.Lewis participated in the 1982 Blue-Gray Game and the SeniorBowl. He was a fifth round draft choice of New Orleans in 1983 andplayed one season for the Saints.1982LARRY ROACHKICKER | DALLAS, TXLarry Roach’s name is peppered throughout the Oklahoma Staterecord book. He was a three-time All-Big Eight selection and anAll-America performer in 1982.The Dallas native is sixth on OSU’s all-time scoring chart with 296points and his 69 field goals are the most ever by a Cowboy. Hisfive field goals against Missouri in 1982 are also a school record.Roach kicked the longest field goal in OSU history, a 56-yarderagainst Kansas in 1981.1984ROD BROWNDEFENSIVE BACK | GAINESVILLE, TX1984 AFCA All-America1984 Walter Camp All-AmericaRoaming the Oklahoma State secondary from 1981-84, Rod Brownachieved Walter Camp and AFCA All-America status and All-BigEight 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 wellas a Gator Bowl win over South Carolina. The bowl win capped thefirst 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 inthree bowl games, including two wins.148 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


ALL-AMERICANS1988HART LEE DYKESRECEIVER | BAY CITY, TX1988 Consensus All-America (AP, Sporting News, Walter Camp)From 1985-88, Hart Lee Dykes electrified Cowboy crowds, catchingnearly every pass within his reach and earning Walter Camp, TheSporting News, UPI and AP All-America honors.The wideout left OSU as not only the top pass catcher in Cowboyhistory, but tops in the history of the Big Eight Conference.In his career, Dykes caught 224 passes for 3,510 yards. His 1,441receiving yards in 1988 set a Big Eight record, as did his 31 careertouchdown receptions.Dykes played on one of the most prolific offenses in history as OSUaveraged 48.7 points and 530.4 yards of total offense per gamein 1988.In his four years, OSU teams went 36-11 and went to three bowlgames.Dykes was a first-round draft choice of the New England Patriotsin 1989, the 16th-overall selection. Debilitating knee injuries cut hiscareer short after just two seasons and 26 games in the NFL.DYKES’ CAREER RECEIVING STATSYear G Rec. Yds TD Long Avg. Avg./G1985 6 16 205 1 31 12.8 34.21986 11 60 814 7 46 13.6 74.01987 12 64 1050 8 48 16.4 87.51988 12 84 1441 <strong>15</strong> 73 17.2 120.1Career 41 224 3510 31 73 <strong>15</strong>.7 85.61990GERALD HUDSONRUNNING BACK | WAXAHACHIE, TXGerald Hudson continued a long line of great running backs at OSUin 1990.He became the fourth Cowboy to lead the nation in rushing afterpounding out 1,642 yards in 1990. Hudson led the Pokes in rushingin 1989 and 1990 and amassed 2,924 rushing yards in his career.Hudson was chosen in the ninth round by the Minnesota Vikings inthe 1991 NFL Draft.Hudson’s Career Rushing StatsYear G Att. Yds. TD Long Avg. Avg./G1988 11 49 372 3 48 7.6 33.81989 8 187 910 2 60 4.9 113.81990 11 279 1642 10 68 5.9 149.3Career 30 5<strong>15</strong> 2924 <strong>15</strong> 68 5.7 97.51997ALONZO MAYESTIGHT END | OKLAHOMA CITY, OK1997 Unanimous All-AmericaAlonzo Mayes provided a large target for OSU quarterbacks duringhis stint in Stillwater. Mayes, a 6-5, 265-pound tight end, caughtpasses for the Pokes from 1994-97.The Oklahoma City Douglass product and two-time All-Big 12selection hauled in 92 passes in his career, which was the mostever for an OSU tight end at the time. During his Walter CampAll-America season of 1997, Mayes caught 29 passes for 424 yardsand seven touchdowns. He was also an All-America selection bythe Football Writers Association of America, The Sporting Newsand the Associated Press.Mayes was selected in the fourth round by the Chicago Bears in the1998 NFL Draft. He was traded to the Miami Dolphins during the2000 season where he played through 2002.MAYES’ CAREER RECEIVING STATSYear G Rec. Yds TD Long Avg. Avg./G1994 1 1 <strong>15</strong> 1 <strong>15</strong> <strong>15</strong>.0 <strong>15</strong>.01995 11 32 421 4 27 13.2 38.31996 10 30 512 3 53 17.1 51.21997 7 29 424 7 37 14.6 60.6Career 29 92 1372 <strong>15</strong> 53 14.9 47.32004SAM MAYESOFFENSIVE LINE | AUSTINTOWN, OHIO2004 Sporting News All-AmericaSam Mayes anchored OSU’s offensive line throughout most ofhis college career. He was one of the building blocks that servedas the foundation for head coach Les Miles as he elevated OSU’sprogram during his tenure in Stillwater.Mayes was OSU’s lone first-team All-Big 12 selection in 2004 andhis career culminated with his selection as a first-team All-Americanby The Sporting News.Mayes played on three bowl teams at OSU (Houston, Cotton,Alamo) and his physical play typified the Cowboy offensive attackand philosophies of the era.2008DEZ BRYANTWIDE RECEIVER | LUFKIN, TX2008 Consensus All-America(AFCA, AP, Sporting News, Walter Camp)Dez Bryant’s sizzling sophomore season made him a consensusAll-America selection as a receiver and the runner-up for the BiletnikoffAward. He was also recognized as the Big 12’s special teamsplayer 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 nationallywith 114 receiving yards per game and second in America inscoring (9.7 points per contest). He was third nationally with 17.9yards per punt return, including two touchdowns. His 128 pointsscored and 1,480 receiving yards in 2008 both ranked second atOSU at the time.A native of Lufkin, Texas, Bryant was electrifying with the ball in hishands, posting a staggering 17.5 yards per touch as a sophomorein 2008.He was a first-round pick of the Dallas Cowboys in 2010.BRYANT’S CAREER RECEIVING STATSYear G Rec. Yds TD Long Avg. Avg./G2007 12 43 622 6 39 14.5 51.82008 13 87 1480 19 80 17.0 113.82009 3 17 323 4 46 19.0 107.7Career 28 147 2425 29 80 16.5 86.6BRYANT’S CAREER RETURN STATSYear KR Yds TD Long Avg. PR Yds TD Long Avg.2007 0 0 0 0 0.0 2 <strong>15</strong> 0 9 7.52008 4 100 0 33 25.0 17 305 2 78 17.92009 2 43 0 25 21.5 3 111 1 82 37.0Career 6 143 0 33 23.8 22 431 3 82 19.62009RUSSELL OKUNGOFFENSIVE LINE | HOUSTON, TX2009 Unanimous All-AmericaA four-year starter and two-time All-Big 12 selection, Okung cappedhis stellar career as a unanimous All-America selection while beingnamed a semi-finalist for the Lombardi and the Outland trophies.He started the final 47 games of his career for the second beststreak in OSU history while becoming the most decorated offensivelineman ever at Oklahoma State.Twice during his career, Okung held the nation’s sack leader withouta sack and in one instance, without a single tackle (vs. Indianain the Insight Bowl). He played on four bowl teams and paved theway for three different Cowboys to reach 1,000 rushing yards in aseason. During Okung’s career, Oklahoma State led its conferencein rushing for the first four times in school history and rankedamong the nation’s leaders in fewest quarterback sacks allowed.Oklahoma State won 18 games over the final two years of hiscareer, which ended with OSU’s appearance in the 2010 AT&TCotton 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.OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 149


ALL-AMERICANS2010DAN BAILEYKICKER | MUSTANG, OK2010 Associated Press All-AmericaDan Bailey joined the OSU football program as a walk-on in 2007and left the school in 2010 as a first-team All-American, the winnerof the Lou Groza Award (presented to the nation’s top kicker), theBig 12 special teams player of the year and as the school’s all-timeleading scorer.In 2010, Bailey set a then-NCAA record for points scored by akicker in a single season with 149. He converted on 27 of 31 fieldgoal attempts and 68 of 70 extra points.He kicked a walk-off game winner against Texas A&M and his 370points were not only the best in OSU history (breaking the 22-yearoldrecord held by Barry Sanders), but it was also the fifth-best totalin Big 12 history at the time.He set an OSU record with 182 straight converted extra points andhis 27 field goals as a senior were also a school record. He wasthe nation’s second-leading scorer as a senior with 11.46 pointsper game.He was named a first-team All-American by Scout.com and asecond-teamer by Associated Press.BAILEY’S CAREER KICKING STATSYear FGM-A XP-A 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk2007 2-4 20-20 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 28 02008 <strong>15</strong>-19 65-65 2-2 9-10 2-2 2-3 0-2 45 02009 13-18 46-46 0-0 5-5 4-5 3-6 1-2 51 12010 27-31 68-70 0-0 9-9 7-9 8-9 3-4 52 0Career 57-72 199-201 2-2 25-26 13-16 13-20 4-8 52 12011LEVY ADCOCKOFFENSIVE LINE | CLAREMORE, OK2011 Consensus All-America (AFCA, AP, FWAA, Walter Camp)Levy Adcock was a consensus All-American in 2011, earning firstteamhonors from the American Football Coaches Association andthe Football Writers Association of America, second-team honorsfrom Walter Camp and third-team honors from the AssociatedPress.Standing 6-foot-6, weighing 322 pounds and exceptionally athleticfor his size, Adcock was the most well-known member of an OSUoffensive line that paved the way for two of the best offensive unitsin school history in 2010 and 2011.In two seasons starting on the offensive line and registering wellover 1,000 snaps of game action, Adcock allowed only 1.5 sacksdespite the fact that the Cowboys ranked among the national leadersin pass attempts during his time on the line.2011GRANT GARNEROFFENSIVE LINE | MESQUITE, TX2011 Associated Press All-AmericaThe 2011 Big 12 Offensive Lineman of the Year, Grant Garnerwas a first-team All-American by SI.com and was a third-team All-American 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 ofthe nation’s most feared offenses in both 2010 and 2011.He was a finalist for the 2011 Rimington Award, which is givento the nation’s most outstanding center, and he did it with steadyleadership and a tremendous knowledge of the game.Garner consistently graded out as OSU’s top offensive linemanduring a 2011 season that saw him pave the way for quarterbackBrandon Weeden and receiver Justin Blackmon to both emergeas viable Heisman candidates and running back Joseph Randle torank among the national leaders in touchdowns scored.2011MARKELLE MARTINSAFETY | WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS2011 AFCA All-AmericaFeared throughout his career as one of the most punishing hittersin the Big 12, Markelle Martin was a first-team All-American bythe American Football Coaches Association after serving as theringleader of the Cowboy defense in 2011.A three-year starter for the Cowboys, Martin never ranked amongthe nation’s statistical leaders in any individual category, but statsaren’t what built his reputation. Martin was known for devastatingopposing players when they wandered into his territory.With Martin serving as a starting safety, the Cowboys won a shareof the Big 12 South title in 2010 before winning the conferencecrown outright in 2011. The intimidation factor that Martin possessedhelped OSU to lead the nation in turnovers forced from2010-11. The Cowboys ranked seventh in the nation in passefficiency defense and were 12th nationally in red zone defenseduring Martin’s All-America season.Martin’s Career Defensive StatsYear G UA-AT-TT TFL PD FF FR BK2008 11 2-2-4 0.0-0 4 0 0 12009 11 39-7-46 1.0-1 11 0 0 02010 13 49-6-55 2.0-6 13 0 0 02011 13 55-19-74 5.5-12 11 2 1 0Career 48 145-34-179 8.5-19 39 2 1 12013JUSTIN GILBERTCORNERBACK | HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS2013 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 inCowboy football history. Gilbert was a finalist for the Thorpe Awardpresented to the nation’s top defensive back in 2013 and finishedhis career with six kickoff returns for touchdowns - a mark thatranked just one shy of the NCAA record.Gilbert came to OSU as a heavily-recruited prospect out of highschool and made an immediate impact by returning two kickoffsfor touchdowns as a true freshman in 2010. His breakthrough yearcame in 2011, when he cracked into the starting lineup, interceptedfive passes, returned two more kickoffs for touchdowns and wasthe Defensive MVP of the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl.Gilbert became one of the most respected defensive players in theBig 12 during his senior year of 2013, intercepting seven passesand returning two of them for touchdowns. He earned first-team allconferencehonors by both the coaches and the Associated Pressto go with first-team All-America honors from the Football WritersAssociation of America and the Walter Camp Football Foundationand second-team All-America honors by the Associated Press.Gilbert’s Career Defensive StatsYear GP UT-AT-TT TFL Sacks INT PBU QBH FF FR BK2010 12 16-2-18 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 02011 13 47-12-59 1.0 0 5 10 0 0 1 02012 13 56-7-63 2.0 0 0 9 0 1 0 02013 13 37-5-42 0 0 7 7 1 0 0 0Career 51 <strong>15</strong>6-26-182 3.0 0 12 27 1 2 1 0Gilbert’s Career Special Teams StatsYear GP KR Yds Avg TD Long PR Yds Avg TD Long2010 12 26 698 26.8 2 93 8 55 6.9 0 502011 13 26 703 27.0 2 100 0 0 0 0 02012 13 32 827 25.8 1 96 0 0 0 0 02013 13 18 453 25.2 1 100 0 0 0 0 0Career 51 102 2681 26.3 6 100 8 55 6.9 0 50<strong>15</strong>0 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


AWARDS AND HONORSNATIONALAWARD WINNERSCOLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAMEBob FenimoreJimmy Johnson (coach)Barry SandersThurman ThomasLynn “Pappy” Waldorf (coach)Barry Sanders’ 1988 season was thegreatest Heisman season of all time.HEISMAN TROPHYBarry Sanders, 1988MAXWELL AWARDBarry Sanders, 1988WALTER CAMPPLAYER OF THE YEARBarry Sanders, 1988BILETNIKOFF AWARDJustin Blackmon, 2010Justin Blackmon, 2011LOU GROZA AWARDDan Bailey, 2010RAY GUY AWARDMatt Fodge, 2008FWAA EDDIE ROBINSONNATIONAL COACH OF THE YEARMike Gundy, 2011PAUL “BEAR” BRYANTCOLLEGE COACH OF THE YEARMike Gundy, 2011AMERICAN FOOTBALL MONTHLYNATIONAL COACH OF THE YEARMike Gundy, 2011CONFERENCEAWARD WINNERSCONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE YEAROffense1976 Terry Miller, RB1977 Terry Miller, RB1985 Thurman Thomas, RB1987 Thurman Thomas, RB1988 Barry Sanders, RB2010 Justin Blackmon, WRDefense1978 John Corker, LB1980 Ricky Young, LB (UPI)1984 Leslie O’Neal, DT (AP)Special Teams2008 Dez Bryant, PR2010 Dan Bailey, K2011 Quinn Sharp, P/K2012 Quinn Sharp, P/K (Co-POY)CONFERENCEOFFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE YEAR2009 Russell Okung, LT2011 Grant Garner, CCONFERENCEDEFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE YEAR2014 Emmanuel Ogbah, DECONFERENCENEWCOMER OF THE YEAROffense1986 Mike Gundy, QB1992 Shannon Culver, WR1994 Andre Richardson, RB2005 Mike Hamilton, RB2006 Adarius Bowman, WR2014 Tyreek Hill, RBDefense1992 Keith Burns, LB2012 Calvin Barnett, DTCONFERENCEFRESHMAN OF THE YEAROffense1994 Andre Richardson, RB1997 Tony Lindsay, QB2012 J.W. Walsh, QBDefense2006 Andre Sexton, S2010 Shaun Lewis, LB (co)CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR1979 Jimmy Johnson1984 Pat Jones (UPI)1992 Pat Jones (AP)1997 Bob Simmons2002 Les Miles (AP)2010 Mike GundyALL-MISSOURI VALLEYCONFERENCE1926 Hal Weisinger , G1929 Wilmoth Nemechek, TJack Asher Baker, RB1930 Jack Asher Baker, RBBill Oates, OL1931 Bill Oates, OLHayden Trigg, RB1932 Jim Turner, OLLeon Bruner, WRClarence Highfill, QBRoss Hall, RB1933 Lester List, OLRoss Hall, RBJim Tichenor, OLCarl Rigney, WR1934 Jim Tichenor, OLLester List, OLL.B. Asbury, WRGordon DuPree, RB1935 L.B. Asbury, WR1936 L.B. Asbury, WRDormer Browning, OL1939 Edward Moore, WRPete Rivers, RB1940 Sonny Liles, OLJim Reynolds, RB1941 Hugh Swink, TSonny Liles, G1942 Lloyd Arms, TAl Seanland, DB1945 J.C. Colhouer, OLNeill Armstrong, EBob Fenimore, RB1946 Neill Armstrong, EBob Fenimore, RB1948 Charles Shaw, TWayne Burrow, GD. Meisenheimer, GWilliam Long, WRBill Grimes, BRobert Meinert, B1949 Charles Shaw, TClayton Davis, GAlex Loyd, EJack Hartman, B1950 Bob Cook, B1951 George Wooden, E1952 F.A. Dry, CLew Zeigler, T1953 Bob LaRue, EDale Meinert, TBill Bredde, BEarl Lunsford, B1954 Bob LaRue, EDale Meinert, T1955 Chester Spencer, E1956 Jim Wood, EOKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE <strong>15</strong>1


AWARDS AND HONORSALL-BIG EIGHT(First-team selections)1960 Harold Beaty, T1964 Jack Jacobson, E1965 Walt Garrison, RBCharles Harper, G1966 Dennis Randall, TJ. B. Christian, G1967 Harry Cheatwood, QB/HBJon Kolb, OL1968 Jon Kolb, OLJohn Little, MG1969 John Little, MGBenny Goodwin, HBJerry Sherk, TJohn Ward, T1970 Hermann Eben, WR1972 Cleveland Vann, LBDaryl Stewart, DB1973 Cleveland Vann, LBAlvin Brown, SBarry Price, DT1974 Phillip Dokes, DLCliff Parsley, P1975 Derrel Gofourth, CTerry Miller, RBCliff Parsley, P1976 Daria Butler, DEAbby Daigle, KPhillip Dokes, DTDerrel Gofourth, CTerry Miller, RBCliff Parsley, P1977 Terry Miller, RBDaria Butler, DE1978 John Corker, LB1979 Worley Taylor, RBReggie Richardson, OLRick Antle, DERicky Young, LB1980 Dean Prater, DTRicky Young, LB1981 Larry Roach, KPete DiClementi, DBRicky Young, LBGary Lewis, DT1982 Gary Lewis, DTMike Green, LBErnest Anderson, RBLarry Roach, K1983 Leslie O’Neal, DLJohn Conway, PChris Rockins, DBShawn Jones, RBKevin Igo, OL1984 Leslie O’Neal, DLRalph Partida, OLRodney Harding, DELarry Roach, KMatt Monger, LBPaul Blair, OLMark Moore, SRod Brown, S1985 Thurman Thomas, RBMark Moore, SLeslie O’Neal, DLMike Hudson, SPaul Blair, OLJustin Blackmon is one of onlytwo players to win theBiletnikoff Award twice.1986 Hart Lee Dykes, WRMark Moore, SThurman Thomas, RB1987 Hart Lee Dykes, WRThurman Thomas, RB1988 Barry Sanders, RBHart Lee Dykes, WRCary Blanchard, KChris Stanley, OLByron Woodard, OL1989 Cary Blanchard, KCurtis Mayfield, WRSim Drain, LB1990 Cary Blanchard, KMike Clark, SGerald Hudson, RBStacey Satterwhite, DL1991 Stacey Satterwhite, DLJason Gildon, DE1992 Keith Burns, LBMike Woolridge, DE1993 Keith Burns, LBJason Gildon, DEScott Tyner, P1994 Rafael Denson, RBGreg Ivy, P1995 David Thompson, RBR.W. McQuarters, DBGreg Ivy, PALL-BIG 121996 First TeamAlonzo Mayes, TESecond TeamDavid Thompson, RBAndre Richardson, KRThird TeamJason Davis, P1997 First TeamAlonzo Mayes, TEJamal Williams, DLKevin Williams, DBR.W. McQuarters, DBR.W. McQuarters, PRSecond TeamJosh Henson, OLKenyatta Wright, LBThird TeamJamaal Fobbs, RBJason Davis, P1998 Second TeamNathan Simmons, RBJeremy Offutt, OLAdam Davis, OLKenyatta Wright, LBThird TeamRicky Thompson, DB1999 Second TeamMarcellus Rivers, TEThird TeamJosh Lind, OLKenyatta Wright, LBTerrance Richardson, PR2000 Second TeamJamaal Fobbs (KR)Third TeamJosh Lind, OLReggie White, RBJuqua Thomas, DE2001 First TeamChris Massey, KRSecond TeamRashaun Woods, WRLuke Phillips, K2002 First TeamRashaun Woods, WRKevin Williams, DLSecond TeamTatum Bell, RBThird TeamLuke Phillips, KChris Massey, KR/DB2003 First TeamRashaun Woods, WRGreg Richmond, LBDarrent Williams, DBSecond TeamBilly Bajema, TESam Mayes, OLThird TeamVernand Morency, RB2004 First TeamSam Mayes, OLSecond TeamVernand Morency, RBD’Juan Woods, WR2005 Second TeamD’Juan Woods, WRCorey Hilliard, OL2006 First TeamAdarius Bowman, WRCorey Hilliard, OLSecond TeamVictor DeGrate, DEMatt Fodge, P2007 First TeamDantrell Savage, RBBrandon Pettigrew, TESecond TeamAdarius Bowman, WRDavid Koenig, OLNathan Peterson, DE2008 First TeamDez Bryant, WRKendall Hunter, RBRussell Okung, OLSecond TeamMatt Fodge, PAndre Sexton, LBJacob Lacey, DB2009 First TeamPerrish Cox, DBRussell Okung, OLKeith Toston, RBBryant Ward, RBSecond TeamPerrish Cox, KR/PR2010 First TeamLevy Adock, OLDan Bailey, KJustin Blackmon, WRKendall Hunter, RBOrie Lemon, LBAndrew McGee, CBQuinn Sharp, PBryant Ward, FBBrandon Weeden, QBSecond TeamUgo Chinasa, DE2011 First TeamJustin Blackmon, WRLevy Adcock, OLGrant Garner, OLQuinn Sharp, P & KJamie Blatnick, DEMarkelle Martin, SBrodrick Brown, CBSecond TeamBrandon Weeden, QBJoseph Randle, RBKye Staley, FBJosh Cooper, WRJustin Gilbert, CB<strong>15</strong>2 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


AWARDS AND HONORS2012 First TeamJoseph Randle, RBLane Taylor, OLJosh Stewart, WRCalvin Barnett, DTQuinn Sharp, P & KSecond TeamKye Staley, FBShaun Lewis, LBJustin Gilbert, KR/PR2013 First TeamParker Graham, OLCalvin Barnett, DTShaun Lewis, LBJustin Gilbert, CBSecond TeamClint Chelf, QBKye Staley, FBJosh Stewart, WRJosh Stewart, KR/PRTyler Johnson, DECaleb Lavey, LBDaytawion Lowe, S2014 First TeamEmmanuel Ogbah, DETyreek Hill, All-PurposeBIG 12 PLAYER OF THE WEEKOffenseSept. 16, 1996 David Thompson, RBNov. 24, 1996 David Thompson, RBSept. 1, 1997Tony Lindsay, QBOct. 6, 1997Tony Lindsay, QBNov. 18, 2000 Aso Pogi, QBNov. 16, 2002 Josh Fields, QBNov. 29, 2002 Rashaun Woods, WRSept. 8, 2003Tatum Bell, RBSept. 22, 2003 Rashaun Woods, WROct. 20, 2003Tatum Bell, RBSept. 6, 2004Vernand Morency, RBNov. 14, 2005 Mike Hamilton, RBOct. 16, 2006Adarius Bowman, WROct. <strong>15</strong>, 2007Dantrell Savage, RBSept. 8, 2008Dez Bryant, WROct. 19, 2009Hubert Anyiam, WRSept. 7, 2010Kendall Hunter, RBSept. 20, 2010 Brandon Weeden, QBOct. 18, 2010Justin Blackmon, WRNov. 8, 2010Brandon Weeden, QBSept. 26, 2011 Brandon Weeden, QBNov. 7, 2011Brandon Weeden, QBNov. 12, 2012 Josh Stewart, WRSept. 9, 2013J.W. Walsh, QBOct. 28, 2013Desmond Roland, RBNov. 4, 2013Clint Chelf, QBNov. 25, 2013 Clint Chelf, QBSept, 29, 2014 Daxx Garman, QBOct. 6, 1997Nov. 24, 1997Sept. 7, 1998Nov. 17, 2001Nov. 23, 2001Oct. 19, 2002Nov. 29, 2002Oct. 30, 2006Nov. 19, 2007Oct. 13, 2008Nov. 16, 2009Oct. 4, 2010Nov. <strong>15</strong>, 2010Oct. 17, 2011Oct. 24, 2011Sept. 2, 2013DefenseTrent Alexander, SSRicky Thompson, DBTroy West, LBDarrent Williams, CBMarcus Jones, SSKevin Williams, DTPaul Duren, LBNathan Peterson, DENathan Peterson, DEAndre Sexton, LBPerrish Cox, CBUgo Chinasa, DEOrie Lemon, LBJamie Blatnick, DEShaun Lewis, LBCaleb Lavey, LBOct. 7, 2013Nov. 18, 2013Nov. 25, 2013Sept. 2, 2014Dec. 8, 2014Sept. 1, 1997Oct. 6, 1997Oct. 13, 1997Nov. 24, 1997Sept. 13, 1999Nov. <strong>15</strong>, 1999Nov. 22, 1999Nov. 23, 2001Oct. 6, 2003Nov. 17, 2003Nov. 24, 2003Sept. 13, 2004Sept. 20, 2004Oct. 4, 2004Oct. 11, 2004Nov. <strong>15</strong>, 2004Sept. 4, 2006Sept. 18, 2006Oct. 6, 2008Sept. 8, 2009Sept. 14, 2009Sept. 6, 2011Sept. 19, 2011Oct. <strong>15</strong>, 2012Oct. 29, 2012Nov. 12, 2012Nov. 19, 2012Sept. 16, 2013Oct. 7, 2013Oct. 21, 2013Nov. 11, 2013Oct. 13, 2014Dec. 8, 2014Shaun Lewis, LBJustin Gilbert, CBDaytawion Lowe, SEmmanuel Ogbah, DELarry Stephens, SSpecial TeamsJason Davis, PR.W. McQuarters, PRTim Sydnes, PKR.W. McQuarters, PRTim Sydnes, PKTerrance Richardson, PRTerrance Richardson, PRLuke Phillips, KDarrent Williams, PRLuke Phillips, PKCole Farden, PDarrent Williams, PRDarrent Williams, PRJason Ricks, PKCole Farden, PPrentiss Elliott, KRPerrish Cox, KRMatt Fodge, PDez Bryant, PRPerrish Cox, KRDez Bryant, PRQuinn Sharp, P/KJustin Gilbert, KRQuinn Sharp, P/KQuinn Sharp, P/KJustin Gilbert, KRZack Craig, SSJosh Stewart, PRBen Grogan, PKJosh Stewart, PRJustin Gilbert, KRTyreek Hill, KRTyreek Hill, PRACADEMIC AWARDWINNERSACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE1958 Dick Soergel1959 Gerald Benn1960 Gerald BennHarold BeatyJim Elliott1961 Ben Kraybill1962 Rodney ReplogleDon DerrickBobby Adcock1963 Billy Parent1964 Glenn BaxterWalt GarrisonRoddy Cutsinger1965 Jim Click1966 Jerry PhilpottJ. B. Christian“Happy” Settle1967 Jerry PhilpottBruce PierattDoug CatheyBill Young1969 Tom DearingerBob Cutburth1970 Joe CrewsLee Stover1971 Randall JonesBarry PriceJoe CrewsMatt Fodge dominated the collegepunting world in 2008 en route towinning the Ray Guy Award.1972 Tom WolfBarry PriceDoug TarrantLee Stover1973 Tom WolfMike TerryBarry Price1974 Tom WolfPhillip Dokes1975 Phillip DokesBrent RobinsonJoe AvanziniCliff Parsley1976 Sam LisleJim LedfordSkip TaylorJoe Avanzini1977 Joe Avanzini1978 Scott BurkJerry Winchester1979 Terry Suellentrop1980 Mark CromerDoug Freeman1981 Doug FreemanJohn Doerner1982 Doug FreemanMatt Monger1983 Ralph PartidaMatt Monger1984 Ralph PartidaMatt Monger1985 John WashingtonJim Krebs1986 Tony Wilkins1988 Vance ViceChris JensenMike Aboussie1989 Vance ViceStacey Satterwhite1990 Chris SmithBrad McConeMark WalkerBarry VincentStacey SatterwhiteRuben OliverKevin Blake1991 Stacey SatterwhiteBrad McConeBarry Vincent1992 Rafael DensonBrad McConeBryan Fugett1994 Rafael DensonLawson VaughnDerek Leinen1995 Lawson VaughnDerek Leinen1996 First TeamRyan CambernClint MetcalfLindsey SherrerNathan SimmonsMatt ThompsonZachary Warner1997 First TeamNathan SimmonsAndrew GolembiewskiClint MetcalfLindsey Sherrer1998 First TeamTrent AlexanderBlaine CookAndrew GolembiewskiTaber LeBlancClint MetcalfLindsey SherrerNathan Simmons1999 First TeamBlaine CookKyle EatonAndrew GolembiewskiPatrick HullumRuss SchwettmannLindsay SherrerNathan Simmons2000 First TeamSeth CondleyKyle EatonDustin Vanderhoof2001 First TeamKyle EatonThomas GlapionChris GrayMark MilosevichDustin VanderhoofJohn WohlgemuthSecond TeamGeoff BeaulieuChris CalcagniClay CoeClint GillispieOKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE <strong>15</strong>3


AWARDS AND HONORS2002 First TeamBilly BajemaPaul DurenKyle EatonJon HayhurstAdonis BrewerJohn WohlgemuthSecond TeamSaul TalleyDustin Vanderhoof2003 First TeamBilly BajemaPaul DurenVernon GrantDarnell SmithJosh WheelerSecond TeamBrent BaisdenLuke PhillipsFreddie SinclairAntonio SmithMike WilliamsCharlie JohnsonDaniel McLemoreJamar RansomCaleb Noble2004 First TeamBilly BajemaPaschal SmithRobert JonesDarnell SmithDan Bailey set an NCAA recordfor points scored by a kickerduring his Lou Groza Awardwinningseason of 2010.John WohlgemuthSecond TeamClay CoeJacob DressenPaul DurenAdam GourleyJon HollandPreston McIntyreDonovan Woods2005 First TeamBrian JeffriesJared McCoyCaleb NobleDarnell SmithSecond TeamAdam Gourley2006 First TeamZach AllenCortney BillingsleySeb ClementsMatt FodgeSteve MoccoAlex OdiariCole ReynoldsDarnell SmithSecond TeamBrady BondClint CoeJohn JohnsonSeth NewtonAndre Sexton2007 First TeamSeb ClementsClint CoeCole ReynoldsSecond TeamZach AllenDeMarcus ConnerJon MorrisB.J. O’ConnorNathan PetersonBobby ReidDantrell SavageAl’Darius Thompson2008 First TeamZac AllenJamie BlatnickSeb ClementsJared GloverAndrew LewisSecond TeamJeremy BroadwayDez BryantShane JarkaNick Martinez2009 First TeamBrodrick BrownMark ChesnutShane JarkaVictor JohnsonAndrew LewisLane TaylorSecond TeamCooper BassettJamie BlatnickChris DonaldsonKendall Hunter2010 First TeamAnthony HillPatrick HoogAndrew HudsonCharlie MooreBryant WardBrandon WeedenSecond TeamShane JarkaDavid Paulsen2011 First TeamBrandon WeedenJamie BlatnickIsaiah AndersonCaleb LaveyCharlie MooreConnor SinkoSecond TeamParker GrahamDeion ImadeTeddy Johnson2012 First TeamIsaiah AndersonParker GrahamWes HarlanTeddy JohnsonCaleb LaveyCharlie MooreConnor SinkoSecond TeamCooper BassettAlex ElkinsEvan EpsteinDeion ImadeShaun LewisJeremy SeatonAndrew Suter2013 First TeamClint ChelfParker GrahamAshton LampkinCaleb LaveyShaun LewisCharlie MooreMichael ReichensteinConnor SinkoSecond TeamTrace ClarkDeion ImadeTeddy JohnsonEmmanuel OgbahJeremy SeatonAndrew Suter2014 First TeamTrace ClarkBen GroganRyan LesterChristian SchroederJeremy SeatonKaleb SmithSecond TeamDerek BransonRennie ChildsZachary CrabtreeCameron GravelleVictor IrokansiElliott JeffcoatTeddy JohnsonJerel MorrowACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA(CoSIDA)1954 Dale Meinert1958 Jim Howard1965 Jim Click1972 Doug TarrantTom Wolf1973 Doug TarrantTom Wolf1974 Tom Wolf1975 Joe Avanzini1976 Skip Taylor1977 Joe Avanzini2000 Kyle Eaton2002 Kyle Eaton2004 Billy Bajema2006 Darnell Smith2013 Caleb LaveyNATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATIONSCHOLAR-ATHLETE1962 Rex Russell1982 Doug Freeman2002 Kyle Eaton2004 Billy BajemaNATIONAL POST-GRADUATESCHOLARSHIP1962 Rex Russell(National Football Foundation)1982 Doug Freeman(National Football Foundation)1983 Doug Freeman(NCAA Postgraduate)NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATIONHONOR SOCIETY(Beginning in 2006)2006 Darnell Smith<strong>15</strong>4 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


STREAKSLONGEST WIN STREAK13 Nov. 11, 1944 - Sept. 28, 194611 Dec. 29, 2010 - Nov. 18, 20118 Dec. 31, 2007 - Oct. 25, 2008Nov. 8, 1986 - Oct. 10, 19871933-347 Oct. 5, 2013 - Dec. 7, 2013Sept. 6, 2003 - Oct. 25, 2003LONGEST WIN STREAK (ONE SEASON)10 Sept. 3 - Nov. 18, 20119 19457 Oct. 5 - Dec. 7, 2013Aug. 30 - Oct. 25, 2008Sept. 6 - Oct. 25, 20036 Aug. 30 - Oct. 11, 1997Sept. 4 – Oct. 16, 2010Oct. 3 - Nov. 7, 19595 Sept. 6-Oct. 11, 2014Sept. 19-Oct. 31, 2009Sept. 5 - Oct. 10, 1987Oct. 20 - Nov. 17, 198419441933LONGEST UNDEFEATED STREAK14 Nov. 11, 1944 - Oct. 5, 194613 1931-3211 Dec. 29, 2010 - Nov. 18, 20119 1933-348 Dec. 31, 2007 - Oct. 25, 2008Nov. 8, 1986 - Oct. 10, 19877 Oct. 5, 2013 - Dec. 7, 2013Sept. 6, 2003 - Oct. 25, 2003LONGEST UNDEFEATED STREAK (ONESEASON)10 Sept. 3 - Nov. 18, 20119 19458 19327 Oct. 5 - Dec. 7, 2013Aug. 30 - Oct. 25, 2008Sept. 6 - Oct. 25, 20036 Aug. 30 - Oct. 11, 1997Oct. 3 - Nov. 7, 195919335 Sept. 6-Oct. 11, 2014Sept. 19-Oct. 31, 2009Sept. 5 - Oct. 10, 1987Oct. 20 - Nov. 17, 198419441933LONGEST WINLESS STREAK11 Sept. 7 - Nov. 23, 19911903-0510 1919-209 Oct. 8, 1994 - Sept. 9, 1995Oct. 29, 1977 - Oct. 7, 19788 1905-06LONGEST WINLESS STREAK (ONE SEASON)11 Sept. 7 - Nov. 23, 19918 19207 Sept. 23 - Nov. 11, 2000Oct. 8 - Nov. 19, 1994Oct. 7 - Nov. 20, 19931928MOST CONSECUTIVE HOME WINS10 Sept. 21, 2002 - Oct. 18, 20039 Oct. 20, 2012 - Dec. 7, 20131930-321911-138 Sept. 3, 2011-Sept. 29, 2012Sept. <strong>15</strong>, 1984 - Oct. 5, 19857 1939-40MOST CONSECUTIVE ROAD WINS11 1943-4510 Oct. 8, 2010 - Nov. 18, 20114 Nov. <strong>15</strong>, 2008-Nov. 28, 2009Nov. 8, 1986 - Oct. 24, 1987Sept. 7 - Nov. 16, 1985Sept. 17 - Oct. 29, 1983Oct. 13 - Nov. 24, 19791941-421933-34MOST CONSECUTIVE HOME LOSSES7 Nov. 3, 1990 - Nov. 23, 19916 1946-48MOST CONSECUTIVE ROAD LOSSES<strong>15</strong> 1934-3610 Nov. 12, 1977 - Oct. 6, 19798 Oct. 31, 1964 - Oct. 30, 1965Dec. 1, 1962 - Sept. 19, 19647 1919-21MOST CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTS4 19083 10 occasions, most recently from 1933-34MOST CONSECUTIVE TIMES BEING SHUTOUT7 1904-054 1934MOST SHUTOUTS IN ONE SEASON6 19245 6 occasions, most recently in 1932MOST TIMES BEING SHUT OUT IN A SEA-SON5 7 occasions, most recently in 1939MOST CONSECUTIVE 50-POINT GAMES4 Sept. 6 - Oct. 4, 20083 Oct. 29 - Nov. 12, 20113 Sept. 10 - Oct. 1, 1988MOST CONSECUTIVE 40-POINT GAMES7 Sept. 10 - Oct. 29, 19884 4 occasions, most recently, Sept. 6 - Oct. 4,2008MOST CONSECUTIVE 30-POINT GAMES22 Nov. 6, 2010 - Oct. 13, 201210 Nov. 14, 1987 - Oct. 29, 19888 Oct. 20, 2012-present7 Sept. 4, 2010 – Oct. 30, 20107 Sept. 6 - Oct. 25, 2003LONGEST LOSING STREAK9 Oct. 29, 1977 - Oct. 7, 19787 9 occasions, most recently,Sept. 23 - Nov. 11, 2000Oct. 7 - Nov. 20, 1993LONGEST LOSING STREAK (ONE SEASON)7 Sept. 23 - Nov. 11, 2000Oct. 7 - Nov. 20, 199319281920With offensive talents like QB Zac Robinson,RB Kendall Hunter, OL Russell Okung, WR Dez Bryant andTE Brandon Pettigrew, the Cowboys rattled offfour straight 50-point games in 2008.OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE <strong>15</strong>5


100-YARD RUSHING GAMES1945 241 Bob Fenimore vs. Arkansas Jr.148 Bob Fenimore vs. Denver Jr.105 Bob Fenimore vs. SMU Jr.116 Bob Fenimore vs. Utah Jr.178 Bob Fenimore vs. TCU Jr.120 Jim Spavital vs. TCU Fr.120 Bob Fenimore vs. Oklahoma Jr.1946 125 Bob Fenimore vs. St. Mary’s (Ca.) Sr.1947 103 Jim Spavital vs. SMU Jr.1948 110 Bill Grimes vs. Wichita St. Jr.119 Bob Meinert vs. Denver Sr.141 Ken Roof vs. Temple Jr.111 Bob Meinert vs. Tulsa Sr.102 Jim Spavital vs. Oklahoma Sr.1949 <strong>15</strong>5 Ken Roof vs. Wichita State Sr.133 John Grabko vs. Wichita State So.1950 102 Bob Cook vs. Missouri Sr.1951 108 Roy Dean Seeman vs. Wichita StateN/A1952 133 Ronnie Bennett vs. Kansas So.1953 117 Bill Bredde vs. Arkansas Sr.138 Dorsey Gibson vs. Houston Sr.109 Earl Lunsford vs. Tulsa So.135 Bill Bredde vs. Wyoming Sr.1954 <strong>15</strong>6 Earl Lunsford vs. Wichita State Jr.101 Earl Lunsford vs. Wyoming Jr.1955 110 Harvey Romans vs. Arkansas Sr.107 Earl Lunsford vs. Houston Sr.133 Earl Lunsford vs. Kansas State Sr.1956 124 Jim Wiggins vs. Detroit So.1958 135 Duane Wood vs. Kansas State Sr.130 Forrest Campbell vs. Florida State Sr.1959 135 Jim Dillard vs. Tulsa So.104 Jim Dillard vs. Kansas So.1960 162 Chester Pittman vs. Kansas State Sr.139 Jim Dillard vs. Colorado Jr.1961 171 Jim Dillard vs. Tulsa Sr.1962 114 Don Derrick vs. Colorado Jr.1963 <strong>15</strong>8 Walt Garrison vs. Tulsa So.1964 108 Walt Garrison vs. Iowa State Jr.105 Walt Garrison vs. Tulsa Jr.112 Walt Garrison vs. Nebraska Jr.1965 130 Walt Garrison vs. Kansas Sr.121 Walt Garrison vs. Nebraska Sr.173 Walt Garrison vs. Kansas State Sr.1966 114 Jack Reynolds vs. Iowa State So.100 Jack Reynolds vs. Nebraska So.1967 104 Jack Reynolds vs. Arkansas Jr.128 Larry Gosney vs. Iowa State Jr.104 Jack Reynolds vs. Iowa State Jr.1968 125 Ronnie Johnson vs. Colorado Sr.1969 101 Bub Deerinwater vs. Colorado Sr.122 Bub Deerinwater vs. Iowa State Sr.1970 237 Bobby Cole vs. Iowa State Jr.113 Jimmy Williams vs. Arkansas So.118 Bobby Cole vs. Missouri Jr.1971 113 Bill Heilman vs. Missouri Sr.101 Bobby Cole vs. Colorado Sr.108 Bobby Cole vs. Iowa State Sr.1972 173 Brent Blackman vs. UT-Arlington Jr.121 Fountain Smith vs. UT-Arlington So.140 Brent Blackman vs. Arkansas Jr.107 Brent Blackman vs. Missouri Jr.128 George Palmer vs. Virginia Tech So.116 Fountain Smith vs. Virginia Tech So.109 George Palmer vs. Kansas So.104 Brent Blackman vs. Kansas Jr.116 George Palmer vs. Kansas State So.100 Fountain Smith vs. Kansas State So.<strong>15</strong>5 George Palmer vs. Iowa St So.1973 101 Brent Blackman vs. UT-Arlington Sr.132 Brent Blackman vs. So Illinois Sr.141 Brent Blackman vs. Nebraska Sr.114 George Palmer vs. Colorado Jr.1974 102 Skip Taylor vs. Iowa State Fr.120 George Palmer vs. Nebraska Sr.<strong>15</strong>2 George Palmer vs. Missouri Sr.144 George Palmer vs. Texas Tech Sr.128 Terry Miller vs. Wichita State Fr.120 Ken Walker vs. Wichita State Jr.1975 130 Terry Miller vs. Arkansas So.107 Robert Turner vs. Arkansas Jr.122 Terry Miller vs. North Texas So.108 Robert Turner vs. Texas Tech Jr.107 Scott Burk vs. Nebraska So.112 Terry Miller vs. Kansas So.103 Robert Turner vs. Kansas Jr.112 Terry Miller vs. Kansas State So.148 Robert Turner vs. Iowa State Jr.120 Terry Miller vs. Iowa State So.1976 123 Terry Miller vs. North Texas Jr.114 Robert Turner vs. North Texas Sr.137 Terry Miller vs. Colorado Jr.<strong>15</strong>9 Terry Miller vs. Oklahoma Jr.228 Terry Miller vs. Missouri Jr.106 Skip Taylor vs. Missouri Jr.149 Terry Miller vs. Nebraska Jr.221 Terry Miller vs. Kansas State Jr.199 Terry Miller vs. Iowa State Jr.180 Charlie Weatherbie vs. UTEP Sr.110 Terry Miller vs. UTEP Jr.173 Terry Miller vs. BYU Jr.1977 189 Terry Miller vs. Tulsa Sr.132 Terry Miller vs. Arkansas Sr.160 Terry Miller vs. UTEP Sr.130 Harold Bailey vs. UTEP So.<strong>15</strong>6 Terry Miller vs. Florida State Sr.139 Terry Miller vs. Colorado Sr.118 Terry Miller vs. Kansas State Sr.149 Terry Miller vs. Kansas Sr.116 Terry Miller vs. Nebraska Sr.120 Terry Miller vs. Oklahoma Sr.246 Terry Miller vs. Missouri Sr.<strong>15</strong>5 Terry Miller vs. Iowa State Sr.1978 128 Worley Taylor vs. Colorado So.1979 122 Worley Taylor vs. Wichita State Jr.<strong>15</strong>2 Terry Sullentrop vs. Missouri So.116 Worley Taylor vs. Kansas Jr.114 Terry Young vs. Kansas So.1<strong>15</strong> Worley Taylor vs. Colorado Jr.136 Worley Taylor vs. Kansas State Jr.182 Worley Taylor vs. Iowa State Jr.1980 126 Ed Smith vs. Kansas Sr.102 Ernest Anderson vs. San Diego State Fr.1981 183 Shawn Jones vs. San Diego State So.135 Shawn Jones vs. Colorado So.139 Ernest Anderson vs. Kansas State So.111 Ernest Anderson vs. Oklahoma So.1982 220 Ernest Anderson vs. North Texas Jr.<strong>15</strong>2 Ernest Anderson vs. Tulsa Jr.195 Ernest Anderson vs. Louisville Jr.270 Ernest Anderson vs. Kansas Jr.205 Ernest Anderson vs. Colorado Jr.227 Ernest Anderson vs. Missouri Jr.175 Ernest Anderson vs. Kansas State Jr.160 Ernest Anderson vs. Iowa State Jr.104 Ken Zachary vs. Iowa State Fr.146 Ernest Anderson vs. San Diego State Jr.1983 160 Shawn Jones vs. Cincinnati Jr.203 Shawn Jones vs. Texas A&M Jr.125 Shawn Jones vs. Nebraska Jr.131 Ernest Anderson vs. Kansas Sr.114 Ernest Anderson vs. Missouri Sr.143 Ernest Anderson vs. Baylor Sr.1984 137 Charles Crawford vs. Arizona State So.101 Shawn Jones vs. Arizona State Sr.174 Shawn Jones vs. Tulsa Sr.107 Charles Crawford vs. Colorado So.206 Thurman Thomas vs. Kansas State Fr.101 Thurman Thomas vs. Missouri Fr.114 Shawn Jones vs. Bowling Green Sr.<strong>15</strong>5 Thurman Thomas vs. South Carolina Fr.1985 237 Thurman Thomas vs. Washington So.191 Thurman Thomas vs. North Texas So.<strong>15</strong>7 Thurman Thomas vs. Tulsa So.201 Thurman Thomas vs. Colorado So.213 Thurman Thomas v s. Kansas State So.172 Thurman Thomas vs. Missouri So.100 Thurman Thomas vs. Oklahoma So.1986 132 Barry Sanders vs. Illinois State Fr.170 Thurman Thomas vs. Kansas Jr.<strong>15</strong>6 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


100-YARD RUSHING GAMES1987 164 Thurman Thomas vs. Tulsa Sr.164 Barry Sanders vs. Tulsa So.111 Thurman Thomas vs. Houston Sr.193 Thurman Thomas vs. Wyoming Sr.119 Thurman Thomas vs. La.-Lafayette Sr.110 Thurman Thomas vs. Colorado Sr.108 Thurman Thomas vs. Missouri Sr.130 Thurman Thomas vs. Kansas State Sr.105 Barry Sanders vs. Kansas State So.173 Thurman Thomas vs. Oklahoma Sr.202 Thurman Thomas vs. Kansas Sr.116 Barry Sanders vs. Kansas So.293 Thurman Thomas vs. Iowa State Sr.122 Barry Sanders vs. Iowa State So.<strong>15</strong>7 Thurman Thomas vs. West Virginia Sr.1988 178 Barry Sanders vs. Miami (Ohio) Jr.<strong>15</strong>7 Barry Sanders vs. Texas A&M Jr.304 Barry Sanders vs. Tulsa Jr.174 Barry Sanders vs. Colorado Jr.189 Barry Sanders vs. Nebraska Jr.<strong>15</strong>4 Barry Sanders vs. Missouri Jr.320 Barry Sanders vs. Kansas State Jr.2<strong>15</strong> Barry Sanders vs. Oklahoma Jr.312 Barry Sanders vs. Kansas Jr.121 Gerald Hudson vs. Kansas Jr.293 Barry Sanders vs. Iowa St. Jr.332 Barry Sanders vs. Texas Tech Jr.222 Barry Sanders vs. Wyoming Jr.1989 102 Gerald Hudson vs. Tulsa Jr.140 Gerald Hudson vs. Ohio State Jr.<strong>15</strong>7 Gerald Hudson vs. Texas Tech Jr.148 Gerald Hudson vs. Wyoming Jr.106 Vernon Brown vs. Wyoming Jr.<strong>15</strong>1 Vernon Brown vs. Kansas State Jr.138 Gerald Hudson vs. Missouri Jr.108 Gerald Hudson vs. Kansas Jr.1990 148 Gerald Hudson vs. Tulsa Sr.171 Gerald Hudson vs. Northern Iowa Sr.107 Gerald Hudson vs. TCU Sr.145 Gerald Hudson vs. Oklahoma Sr.<strong>15</strong>0 Gerald Hudson vs. Kansas State Sr.255 Gerald Hudson vs. Missouri Sr.178 Gerald Hudson vs. Kansas Sr.264 Gerald Hudson vs. Iowa St. Sr.1991 103 Rafael Denson vs. Kansas State Fr.1992 110 Rafael Denson vs. Indiana St. So.1993 <strong>15</strong>5 David Thompson vs. Kansas Fr.1994 147 David Thompson vs. Northern Illinois So.146 David Thompson vs. Tulsa So.130 Andre Richardson vs. Missouri Fr.<strong>15</strong>5 David Thompson vs. Iowa State So.121 Andre Richardson vs. Kansas Fr.<strong>15</strong>8 Andre Richardson vs. Kansas State Fr.1995 128 David Thompson vs. Nebraska Jr.125 David Thompson vs. Tulsa Jr.171 David Thompson vs. Missouri State Jr.104 David Thompson vs. Tennessee Jr.181 David Thompson vs. Kansas State Jr.171 Andre Richardson vs. Missouri So.<strong>15</strong>9 David Thompson vs. Colorado Jr.107 David Thompson vs. Kansas Jr.234 David Thompson vs. Hawaii Jr.1996 110 David Thompson vs. Texas Tech Sr.252 David Thompson vs. Tulsa Sr.217 David Thompson vs. Utah State Sr.<strong>15</strong>6 David Thompson vs. Texas Sr.<strong>15</strong>8 David Thompson vs. Iowa State Sr.173 Andre Richardson vs. Iowa State Jr.321 David Thompson vs. Baylor Sr.1997 217 Jamaal Fobbs vs. La.-LafayetteRFr.106 Nathan Simmons vs. NE Louisiana So.126 Tony Lindsay vs. TexasRFr.126 Tony Lindsay vs. ColoradoRFr.101 Jamaal Fobbs vs. Texas A&MRFr.122 Jamaal Fobbs vs. OklahomaRFr.1998 161 Nathan Simmons vs. La-Lafayette Jr.<strong>15</strong>8 Tony Lindsay vs. La-Lafayette So.148 Nathan Simmons vs. Mississippi St. Jr.104 Jamaal Fobbs vs. Mississippi St. So.114 Nathan Simmons vs. Nebraska Jr.2000 187 Reggie White vs. Tulsa Jr.130 Reggie White vs. Texas State Jr.104 Reggie White vs. Texas Jr.102 Reggie White vs. Missouri Jr.112 Reggie White vs. Texas A&M Jr.111 Reggie White vs. Baylor Jr.2001 117 Tatum Bell vs. Missouri So.109 Tatum Bell vs. Louisiana Tech So.2002 108 Vernand Morency vs. Louisiana Tech Fr.182 Tatum Bell vs. Nebraska Jr.143 Tatum Bell vs. Texas A&M Jr.165 Tatum Bell vs. Texas Tech Jr.106 Tatum Bell vs. Baylor Jr.106 Tatum Bell vs. Oklahoma Jr.160 Tatum Bell vs. Southern Miss Jr.2003 2<strong>15</strong> Tatum Bell vs. Wyoming Sr.193 Tatum Bell vs. Missouri State Sr.189 Vernand Morency vs. La.-Lafayette So193 Tatum Bell vs. Kansas State Sr.238 Tatum Bell vs. Texas Tech Sr.196 Tatum Bell vs. Texas A&M Sr.269 Vernand Morency vs. Kansas So.227 Vernand Morency vs. Baylor So.122 Tatum Bell vs. Oklahoma Sr.2004 261 Vernand Morency vs. UCLA Jr.184 Vernand Morency vs. Tulsa Jr.116 Vernand Morency vs. SMU Jr.143 Vernand Morency vs. Iowa State Jr.165 Vernand Morency vs. Colorado Jr.111 Vernand Morency vs. Texas A&M Jr.173 Vernand Morency vs. Missouri Jr.100 Vernand Morency vs. Texas Jr.172 Seymore Shaw vs. Baylor Sr.108 Vernand Morency vs. Texas Tech Jr.2005 104 Mike Hamilton at Florida AtlanticRFr.194 Mike Hamilton vs. TexasRFr.161 Mike Hamilton vs. Texas TechRFr.2006 <strong>15</strong>5 Mike Hamilton vs. Missouri State So.109 Keith Toston at Kansas State Fr.134 Dantrell Savage vs. Texas A&M Jr.117 Dantrell Savage vs. Nebraska Jr.116 Dantrell Savage vs. Baylor Jr.120 Dantrell Savage vs. Texas Tech Jr.112 Dantrell Savage vs. Alabama Jr.2007 125 Kendall Hunter vs. Troy Fr.130 Dantrell Savage vs. Texas Tech Sr.116 Zac Robinson vs. Texas Tech So.113 Kendall Hunter vs. Texas Tech Fr.1<strong>15</strong> Dantrell Savage vs. Sam Houston St. Sr.110 Dantrell Savage vs. Texas A&M Sr.212 Dantrell Savage vs. Nebraska Sr.124 Dantrell Savage vs. Kansas State Sr.109 Zac Robinson vs. Kansas State So.103 Dantrell Savage vs. Texas Sr.106 Dantrell Savage vs. Kansas Sr.144 Zac Robinson vs. Baylor So.109 Dantrell Savage vs. Baylor Sr.108 Dantrell Savage vs. Oklahoma Sr.100 Dantrell Savage vs. Indiana Sr.2008 107 Kendall Hunter vs. Washington St. So.210 Kendall Hunter vs. Houston So.148 Keith Toston vs. Missouri State Jr.138 Beau Johnson vs. Missouri State Jr.132 Kendall Hunter vs. Missouri State So.169 Kendall Hunter vs. Troy So.114 Keith Toston vs. Troy Jr.<strong>15</strong>4 Kendall Hunter vs. Missouri So.161 Kendall Hunter vs.Texas So.104 Kendall Hunter vs. Iowa State So.112 Kendall Hunter vs. Texas Tech So.102 Kendall Hunter vs. Colorado So.2009 160 Jeremy Smith vs. Grambling St. Fr.130 Keith Toston vs. Texas A&M Sr.109 Keith Toston vs. Baylor Sr.206 Keith Toston vs. Iowa State Sr.172 Keith Toston vs. Colorado Sr.2010 257 Kendall Hunter vs. Washington St. Sr.<strong>15</strong>7 Kendall Hunter vs. Troy Sr.101 Kendall Hunter vs. Texas A&M Sr.126 Kendall Hunter vs. Louisiana Sr.130 Kendall Hunter vs. Texas Tech Sr.201 Kendall Hunter vs. Nebraska Sr.143 Kendall Hunter vs. Kansas State Sr.116 Kendall Hunter vs. Texas Sr.105 Kendall Hunter vs. Kansas Sr.OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE <strong>15</strong>7


100-YARD RUSHING GAMES2011 129 Joseph Randle vs. Louisiana So.121 Joseph Randle vs. Arizona So.128 Joseph Randle vs. Tulsa So.140 Jeremy Smith vs. Texas So.138 Joseph Randle vs. Missouri So.<strong>15</strong>2 Joseph Randle vs. Baylor So.104 Herschel Sims vs. Baylor Fr.109 Herschel Sims vs. Texas Tech Fr.<strong>15</strong>1 Joseph Randle vs. Oklahoma So.119 Jeremy Smith vs. Oklahoma So.2012 107 Joseph Randle vs. Savannah St. Jr.104 Desmond Roland vs. Savannah St. So.123 Joseph Randle at Arizona Jr.105 Joseph Randle vs. Louisiana Jr.199 Joseph Randle vs. Texas Jr.<strong>15</strong>1 Joseph Randle vs. Iowa State Jr.126 Joseph Randle vs. TCU Jr.113 Joseph Randle at Oklahoma Jr.139 Joseph Randle at Baylor Jr.2013 125 J.W. Walsh vs. Mississippi State So.102 Jeremy Smith vs. Mississippi State Sr.219 Desmond Roland at Iowa State Jr.144 Desmond Roland vs. Oklahoma Jr.2014 102 Tyreek Hill at Kansas State Jr.123 Desmond Roland vs. Washington Sr.MOST 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES, SEASON1. 12 Barry Sanders 19882. 11 Terry Miller 197711 Thurman Thomas 19874. 10 Dantrell Savage 20075. 9 Kendall Hunter 20089 Kendall Hunter 20109 Vernand Morency 20049 Ernest Anderson 19829 Terry Miller 1976MOST 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES, CAREER1. 26 Terry Miller 1974-772. 22 Thurman Thomas 1984-873. 20 Kendall Hunter 2007-104. 18 David Thompson 1993-965. 17 Barry Sanders 1986-886. <strong>15</strong> Dantrell Savage 2006-07<strong>15</strong> Gerald Hudson 1988-90<strong>15</strong> Ernest Anderson 1980-839. 14 Joseph Randle 2010-1214 Tatum Bell 2000-03CONSECUTIVE 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES1. 19 Terry Miller 1976-772. 12 Barry Sanders 19883. 10 Dantrell Savage 20074. 7 Vernand Morency 20045. 6 Thurman Thomas 19876. 5 Kendall Hunter 20105 Thurman Thomas 19875 Ernest Anderson 19825 Terry Miller 19765 Bob Fenimore 1945FRESHMAN 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES1. 217 Jamaal Fobbs vs. La-Lafayette, 1997 RFr.2. 206 Thurman Thomas vs. Kansas St., 1984 Fr.3. 194 Mike Hamilton vs. Texas, 2005 RFr.4. 161 Mike Hamilton vs. Texas Tech, 2005 RFr.5. 160 Jeremy Smith vs. Grambling State, 2009 Fr.6. <strong>15</strong>8 Andre Richardson vs. Kansas St., 1994 Fr.7. <strong>15</strong>5 Thurman Thomas vs. South Carolina, 1984 Fr.<strong>15</strong>5 David Thompson vs. Kansas, 1993 Fr.9. 132 Barry Sanders vs. Illinois State, 1986 Fr.10. 130 Andre Richardson vs. Missouri, 1994 Fr.11. 128 Terry Miller vs. Wichita State, 1974 Fr.12. 126 Tony Lindsay vs. Texas, 1997 RFr.126 Tony Lindsay vs. Colorado, 1997 RFr.14. 125 Kendall Hunter vs. Troy, 2007 Fr.<strong>15</strong>. 122 Jamaal Fobbs vs. Oklahoma, 1997 RFr.16. 121 Andre Richardson vs. Kansas, 1994 Fr.17. 120 Jim Spavital vs. TCU, 1945 Fr.18. 113 Kendall Hunter vs. Texas Tech, 2007 Fr.19. 109 Herschel Sims vs. Texas Tech, 2011 Fr.109 Keith Toston at Kansas State, 2006 Fr.21. 108 Vernand Morency vs. La. Tech, 2002 Fr.22. 104 Herschel Sims vs. Baylor, 2011 Fr.104 Ken Zachary vs. Iowa State, 1982 Fr.104 Mike Hamilton at Florida Atlantic, 2005 RFr.25. 103 Rafael Denson vs. Kansas State, 1991 Fr.26. 102 Skip Taylor vs. Iowa State, 1974 Fr.102 Ernest Anderson vs. San Diego St., 1980 Fr.28. 101 Thurman Thomas vs. Missouri, 1984 Fr.101 Jamaal Fobbs vs. Texas A&M, 1997 RFr.100-YARD RUSH DUO, SAME GAME (33)Jim Spavital (120) and Bob Fenimore (178)vs. TCU, 1945Ken Roof (<strong>15</strong>5) and John Grabko (133)vs. Wichita State, 1949Larry Gosney (128) and Jack Reynolds (104)vs. Iowa State, 1967Brent Blackman (173) and Fountain Smith (121)vs. UT-Arlington, 1972George Palmer (128) and Fountain Smith (116)vs. Virginia Tech, 1972George Palmer (109) and Brent Blackman (104)vs. Kansas, 1972George Palmer (116) and Fountain Smith (100)vs. Kansas St., 1972Terry Miller (128) and Ken Walker (120)vs. Wichita State, 1974Terry Miller (130) and Robert Turner (107)vs. Arkansas, 1975Terry Miller (112) and Robert Turner (103)vs. Kansas, 1975Robert Turner (148) and Terry Miller (120)vs. Iowa State, 1975Terry Miller (123) and Robert Turner (114)vs. North Texas, 1976Terry Miller (228) and Skip Taylor (106)vs. Missouri, 1976Charlie Weatherbie (180) and Terry Miller (110)vs. UTEP, 1976Terry Miller (160) and Harold Bailey (130)vs. UTEP, 1977Worley Taylor (116) and Terry Young (114)vs. Kansas, 1979Ernest Anderson (160) and Ken Zachary (104)vs. Iowa State, 1982Charles Crawford (137) and Shawn Jones (101)vs. Arizona St., 1984Thurman Thomas (130) and Barry Sanders (105)vs. Kansas St., 1987Thurman Thomas (202) and Barry Sanders (116)vs. Kansas, 1987Thurman Thomas (293) and Barry Sanders (122)vs. Iowa State, 1987Barry Sanders (312) and Gerald Hudson (121)vs. Kansas, 1988Gerald Hudson (148) and Vernon Brown (106)vs. Wyoming, 1989Andre Richardson (173) and David Thompson (<strong>15</strong>8)vs. Iowa St., 1996Nathan Simmons (161) and Tony Lindsay (<strong>15</strong>8)vs. Louisiana, 1998Nathan Simmons (148) and Jamaal Fobbs (104)vs. Mississippi State, 1998Dantrell Savage (124) and Zac Robinson (109)vs. Kansas State, 2007Zac Robinson (144) and Dantrell Savage (109)vs. Baylor, 2007Kendall Hunter (169) and Keith Toston (114)vs. Troy, 2008Joseph Randle (<strong>15</strong>2) and Herschel Sims (104)vs. Baylor, 2011Joseph Randle (<strong>15</strong>1) and Jeremy Smith (119)vs. Oklahoma, 2011Joseph Randle (107) and Desmond Roland (104)vs. Savannah State, 2012J.W. Walsh (125) and Jeremy Smith (102)vs. Mississippi State, 2013100-YARD RUSH TRIO, SAME GAME (2)Dantrell Savage (130), Zac Robinson (116) andKendall Hunter (113) vs. Texas Tech, 2007Keith Toston (148), Beau Johnson (138) andKendall Hunter (132) vs. Missouri State, 2008<strong>15</strong>8 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES1944 108 Cecil Hankins vs. West Texas Sr.110 Cecil Hankins vs. Denver Sr.141 Cecil Hankins vs. Tulsa Sr.114 Neill Armstrong vs. Norman Navy So.1946 120 Neill Armstrong vs. Tulsa Jr.1949 120 Don VanPool vs. TCU Sr.178 Alex Loyd vs. Kansas Sr.1951 103 George Wooden vs. Missouri Sr.1963 105 Jack Jacobson vs. Nebraska Jr.1967 117 Terry Brown vs. Missouri Jr.1968 127 Terry Brown vs. Kansas Sr.110 Terry Brown vs. Nebraska Sr.1969 104 Bobby Cole vs. Kansas So.179 Hermann Eben vs. Kansas State Jr.181 Hermann Eben vs. Oklahoma Jr.1970 1<strong>15</strong> Hermann Eben vs. Arkansas Sr.126 Hermann Eben vs. Missouri Sr.149 Dick Graham vs. Nebraska Jr.104 Hermann Eben vs. Kansas State Sr.142 Hermann Eben vs. Oklahoma Sr.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.1981 130 Mark Cromer vs. Tulsa Jr.1982 103 Terry Young vs. Tulsa Sr.112 Terry Young vs. Colorado Sr.1983 107 Jamie Harris vs. Texas A&M Jr.1984 104 Bobby Riley vs. Kansas So.141 Jamie Harris vs. Missouri Jr.1985 131 Bobby Riley vs. Nebraska Jr.1<strong>15</strong> Bobby Riley vs. Kansas State Jr.117 Bobby Riley vs. Missouri Jr.104 Hart Lee Dykes vs. Florida State Fr.1986 121 Hart Lee Dykes vs. Louisiana So.121 Hart Lee Dykes vs. Kansas State So.131 Hart Lee Dykes vs. Iowa State So.1987 100 Hart Lee Dykes vs. Tulsa Jr.<strong>15</strong>4 Hart Lee Dykes vs. Wyoming Jr.114 Hart Lee Dykes vs. Colorado Jr.113 Hart Lee Dykes vs. Nebraska Jr.107 Hart Lee Dykes vs. Missouri Jr.1988 175 Hart Lee Dykes vs. Miami (Ohio) Sr.122 Hart Lee Dykes vs. Texas A&M Sr.125 Hart Lee Dykes vs. Nebraska Sr.135 Hart Lee Dykes vs. Missouri Sr.127 Hart Lee Dykes vs. Kansas State Sr.123 Hart Lee Dykes vs. Oklahoma Sr.<strong>15</strong>2 Hart Lee Dykes vs. Kansas Sr.112 Hart Lee Dykes vs. Texas Tech Sr.163 Hart Lee Dykes vs. Wyoming Sr.1989 208 Curtis Mayfield vs. Nebraska Jr.<strong>15</strong>3 Curtis Mayfield vs. Colorado Jr.1990 110 Curtis Mayfield vs. Florida Sr.117 Curtis Mayfield vs. Northern Iowa Sr.100 Curtis Mayfield vs. TCU Sr.113 Gerald Hudson vs. Kansas Sr.1991 109 Robert Kirksey vs. Nebraska Sr.134 Bert Milliner vs. Iowa State Jr.130 Robert Kirksey vs. Kansas State Sr.1992 131 Shannon Culver vs. Kansas Jr.111 Rafael Denson vs. Missouri So.1993 105 Shannon Culver vs. Arizona State Sr.1994 113 Rafael Denson vs. North Texas Sr.106 Rafael Denson vs. Iowa State Sr.106 Rafael Denson vs. Colorado Sr.1995 125 Alonzo Mayes vs. Kansas So.1996 149 Alonzo Mayes vs. Missouri Jr.1997 126 Alonzo Mayes vs. Missouri Sr.1998 106 Terance Richardson vs. Mississippi St. Sr.106 Ethan Howell vs. Texas Jr.104 Marcellus Rivers vs. Texas RFr.1999 107 Ethan Howell vs. Tulsa Sr.2001 139 Rashaun Woods vs. Southern Miss So.111 Terrance Davis-Bryant vs. Iowa State Sr.109 Rashaun Woods vs. Colorado So.109 Rashaun Woods vs. Texas Tech So.129 Rashaun Woods vs. Oklahoma So.2002 126 Rashaun Woods vs. Louisiana Tech Jr.175 Rashaun Woods vs. Northern Iowa Jr.143 Rashaun Woods vs. UCLA Jr.113 John Lewis vs. UCLA Sr.134 Rashaun Woods vs. Nebraska Jr.111 Rashaun Woods vs. Texas Tech Jr.171 Rashaun Woods vs. Kansas Jr.134 Rashaun Woods vs. Baylor Jr.226 Rashaun Woods vs. Oklahoma Jr.164 Rashaun Woods vs. Southern Miss Jr.2003 <strong>15</strong>2 Rashaun Woods vs. Wyoming Sr.232 Rashaun Woods vs. SMU Sr.118 Rashaun Woods vs. Kansas State Sr.147 Rashaun Woods vs. Texas Tech Sr.109 Rashaun Woods vs. Texas A&M Sr.125 Rashaun Woods vs. Baylor Sr.223 Rashaun Woods vs. Ole Miss Sr.2004 128 D’Juan Woods vs. Oklahoma So.2005 108 D’Juan Woods vs. Arkansas St. Jr.125 D’Juan Woods vs. Missouri Jr.186 D’Juan Woods at Baylor Jr.2006 166 Adarius Bowman at Houston Jr.300 Adarius Bowman at Kansas Jr.2007 135 Adarius Bowman vs. Florida Atlantic Sr.141 Adarius Bowman vs. Sam Houston St. Sr.142 Adarius Bowman vs. Texas A&M Sr.100 Adarius Bowman vs. Nebraska Sr.108 Adarius Bowman vs. Texas Sr.<strong>15</strong>5 Dez Bryant vs. Kansas Fr.117 Dez Bryant vs. Indiana Fr.2008 236 Dez Bryant vs. Houston So.118 Dez Bryant vs. Troy So.106 Dez Bryant vs. Texas A&M So.212 Dez Bryant vs. Baylor So.171 Dez Bryant vs. Iowa State So.167 Dez Bryant vs. Oregon So.2009 161 Dez Bryant vs. Rice Jr.119 Hubert Anyiam vs. Missouri So.2010 125 Justin Blackmon vs. Wash. St. So.132 Justin Blackmon vs. Troy So.114 Josh Cooper vs. Troy Jr.174 Justin Blackmon vs. Tulsa So.127 Justin Blackmon vs. Texas A&M So.190 Justin Blackmon vs. Louisiana So.207 Justin Blackmon vs. Texas Tech So.<strong>15</strong>7 Justin Blackmon vs. Nebraska So.103 Josh Cooper vs. Nebraska Jr.173 Justin Blackmon vs. Baylor So.101 Bo Bowling vs. Baylor Sr.145 Justin Blackmon vs. Texas So.130 Justin Blackmon vs. Kansas So.105 Justin Blackmon vs. Oklahoma So.117 Justin Blackmon vs. Arizona So.OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE <strong>15</strong>9


100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES2011 144 Justin Blackmon vs. Louisiana Jr.112 Tracy Moore vs. Louisiana Jr.128 Justin Blackmon vs. Arizona Jr.123 Josh Cooper vs. Texas A&M Sr.121 Justin Blackmon vs. Texas A&M Jr.172 Justin Blackmon vs. Baylor Jr.205 Justin Blackmon vs. Kansas State Jr.146 Tracy Moore vs. Kansas State Jr.106 Josh Cooper vs. Texas Tech Sr.103 Justin Blackmon vs. Texas Tech Jr.128 Josh Cooper vs. Iowa State Sr.186 Justin Blackmon vs. Stanford Jr.2012 106 Tracy Moore at Arizona Sr.105 Blake Jackson at Arizona Jr.112 Blake Jackson vs. Louisiana Jr.104 Josh Stewart vs. Louisiana So.129 Charlie Moore vs. Iowa State Jr.120 Josh Stewart vs. TCU So.135 Charlie Moore at Kansas State Jr.172 Josh Stewart vs. West Virginia So.174 Isaiah Anderson vs. Texas Tech Sr.<strong>15</strong>0 Josh Stewart at Oklahoma So.147 Josh Stewart at Baylor So.2013 127 Josh Stewart at West Virginia Jr.141 Josh Stewart vs. TCU Jr.126 Tracy Moore vs. Baylor Sr.100 Tracy Moore vs. Missouri Sr.Dez Bryant turned in the toptwo receiving games for an OSUfreshman in 2007.2014 131 Brandon Sheperd vs. Missouri State Jr.130 Marcell Ateman vs. Texas Tech So.114 James Washington at Baylor Fr.<strong>15</strong>6 Brandon Sheperd at Oklahoma Jr.100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES IN A SEASON1. 12 Justin Blackmon, 20102. 9 Hart Lee Dykes, 19889 Rashaun Woods, 20023. 7 Justin Blackmon, 20117 Rashaun Woods, 20035. 6 Dez Bryant, 20086. 5 Hart Lee Dykes, 19875 Adarius Bowman, 20075 Josh Stewart, 2012100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES IN A CAREER1. 20 Rashaun Woods, 2000-20032. 19 Justin Blackmon, 2009-113. 18 Hart Lee Dykes, 1985-19884. 9 Dez Bryant, 2007-20095. 7 Josh Stewart, 2011-137 Adarius Bowman, 2006-20077. 6 Hermann Eben, 1968-19708. 5 Tracy Moore, 2010-135 Josh Cooper, 2008-1<strong>15</strong> Curtis Mayfield, 1987-90CONSECUTIVE 100-YARD RECEIVINGGAMES1. 14 Justin Blackmon (2010-11)2. 5 Rashaun Woods (2002)5 Hart Lee Dykes (1988)4. 4 Rashaun Woods (2001-02)5. 3 Justin Blackmon (2011)3 Curtis Mayfield (1990)3 Cecil Hankins (1944)8. 2 Blake Jackson (2012)2 Josh Stewart (2012)2 Josh Cooper (2011)2 Adarius Bowman (2007)2 Rashaun Woods (2003)2 Hart Lee Dykes (1988)2 Hart Lee Dykes (1988)2 Hart Lee Dykes (1987)2 Hart Lee Dykes (1986)2 Hart Lee Dykes (1985-86)2 Bobby Riley (1985)2 Terry Brown (1968)FRESHMAN 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES1. <strong>15</strong>5 Dez Bryant vs. Kansas, 2007 Fr.2. 117 Dez Bryant vs. Indiana, 2007 Fr.3. 114 James Washington at Baylor, 2014 Fr.4. 104 Marcellus Rivers vs. Texas, 1998 RFr.104 Hart Lee Dykes vs. Florida St., 1985 Fr.100-YARD RECEIVING DUOS, SAME GAME1. Ethan Howell (106) and Marcellus Rivers (104)vs. Texas, 19982. Rashaun Woods (143) and Jon Lewis (113)vs. UCLA, 20023. Justin Blackmon (132) and Josh Cooper (114)vs. Troy, 20104. Justin Blackmon (<strong>15</strong>7) and Josh Cooper (103)vs. Nebraska, 20105. Justin Blackmon (173) and Bo Bowling (101)vs. Baylor, 20106. Justin Blackmon (144) and Tracy Moore (112)vs. Louisiana, 20117. Josh Cooper (123) and Justin Blackmon (121)vs. Texas A&M, 20118. Justin Blackmon (205) and Tracy Moore (146)vs. Kansas State, 20119. Josh Cooper (106) and Justin Blackmon (103)vs. Texas Tech, 201110. Tracy Moore (106) and Blake Jackson (105)at Arizona, 201011. Blake Jackson (112) and Josh Stewart (104)vs. Iowa State, 2012160 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


300-YARD PASSING GAMES300-YARD PASSING GAMES1970 329 Tony Pounds vs. Nebraska Jr.1985 363 Ronnie Williams vs. Nebraska So.1987 325 Mike Gundy vs. Wyoming So.1989 429 Mike Gundy vs. Kansas Sr.3<strong>15</strong> Mike Gundy vs. Iowa State Sr.2000 328 Aso Pogi vs. Iowa State Fr.313 Aso Pogi vs. Colorado Fr.2002 354 Josh Fields vs. Kansas So.357 Josh Fields vs. Oklahoma So.310 Josh Fields vs. Southern Miss So.Brandon Weeden racked up 16300-yard passing games in the2010 and 2011 seasons.2003 320 Josh Fields vs. Texas Tech Jr.307 Josh Fields vs. Ole Miss Jr.2005 351 Al Peña vs. Baylor Jr.2006 411 Bobby Reid vs. Kansas So.2007 430 Zac Robinson vs. Texas So.302 Zac Robinson vs. Indiana So.2008 320 Zac Robinson vs. Houston Jr.395 Zac Robinson vs. Iowa State Jr.329 Zac Robinson vs. Oregon Jr.2010 348 Brandon Weeden vs. Troy Jr.409 Brandon Weeden vs. Tulsa Jr.351 Brandon Weeden vs. Louisiana Jr.356 Brandon Weeden vs. Texas Tech Jr.435 Brandon Weeden vs. Baylor Jr.409 Brandon Weeden vs. Texas Jr.389 Brandon Weeden vs. Kansas Jr.2011 388 Brandon Weeden vs. Louisiana Sr.397 Brandon Weeden vs. Arizona Sr.369 Brandon Weeden vs. Tulsa Sr.438 Brandon Weeden vs. Texas A&M Sr.338 Brandon Weeden vs. Missouri Sr.502 Brandon Weeden vs. Kansas St. Sr.423 Brandon Weeden vs. Texas Tech Sr.476 Brandon Weeden vs. Iowa State Sr.399 Brandon Weeden vs. Stanford Sr.2012 436 Wes Lunt at Arizona Fr.347 J.W. Walsh vs. LouisianaRFr.301 J.W. Walsh vs. TexasRFr.4<strong>15</strong> J.W. Walsh vs. Iowa StateRFr.324 Wes Lunt vs. TCU Fr.333 Clint Chelf at Baylor Jr.2013 326 J.W. Walsh at UTSA So.322 J.W. Walsh at West Virginia So.370 Clint Chelf vs. Baylor Sr.377 Clint Chelf vs. Missouri Sr.2014 3<strong>15</strong> Daxx Garman vs. UTSA Jr.370 Daxx Garman vs. Texas Tech Jr.400-YARD PASSING GAMES1989 429 Mike Gundy vs. Kansas Sr.2006 411 Bobby Reid vs. Kansas So.2007 430 Zac Robinson vs. Texas So.2010 409 Brandon Weeden vs. Tulsa Jr.435 Brandon Weeden vs. Baylor Jr.409 Brandon Weeden vs. Texas Jr.2011 438 Brandon Weeden vs. Texas A&M Sr.502 Brandon Weeden vs. Kansas St. Sr.423 Brandon Weeden vs. Texas Tech Sr.476 Brandon Weeden vs. Iowa State Sr.2012 436 Wes Lunt at Arizona Fr.500-YARD PASSING GAMES2011 502 Brandon Weeden vs. Kansas St. Sr.300-YARD PASSING GAMES IN A SEASON1. 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 Daxx Garman (2014)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)300-YARD PASSING GAMES, CAREER1. 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)3 Mike Gundy (1985-1989)7. 2 Daxx Garman (2013-14)2 Wes Lunt (2012)2 Aso Pogi (2000-02)10. 1 Bobby Reid (2005-07)1 Al Peña (2005)1 Ronnie Williams (1984-87)1 Tony Pounds (1970-71)CONSECUTIVE 300-YARD PASSING GAMES1. 4 Brandon Weeden (2011)2. 3 Brandon Weeden (2011)3 Brandon Weeden (2010)4. 2 Daxx Garman (2014)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 GAMES1. 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. 4<strong>15</strong> J.W. Walsh vs. Iowa State (2012) RFr.7. 324 Wes Lunt vs. TCU (2012) Fr.OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 161


OKLAHOMA STATE IN THE NCAA STATS - TEAMSCORING OFFENSEYear Rank Points Average1987 7th 374 34.01988 1st 522 47.52002 13th 446 34.32003 11th 467 35.92004 17th 387 32.32006 7th 458 35.22008 9th 530 40.82010 3rd 575 44.22011 2nd 633 48.72012 3rd 594 45.72013 14th 508 39.1SCORING DEFENSEYear Rank Points Average1983 9th 148 13.51984 5th 134 12.21985 <strong>15</strong>th <strong>15</strong>4 14.01997 20th 200 18.22013 19th 281 21.6TOTAL OFFENSEYear Rank Yards Average1944 14th 2,756 322.01945 3rd 3,836 420.41987 <strong>15</strong>th 4,637 421.61988 2nd 5,667 5<strong>15</strong>.22006 16th 5,327 409.82007 7th 6,322 486.32008 6th 6,340 487.72010 3rd 6,763 520.22011 3rd 7,096 545.82012 4th 7,111 547.0TOTAL DEFENSEYear Rank Yards Average1974 10th 2,780 252.71981 9th 2,781 252.81984 8th 2,989 271.71985 14th 3,2<strong>15</strong> 292.31997 14th 3,330 302.71999 10th 3,273 297.5RUSHING OFFENSEYear Rank Yards Average1945 4th 2,293 286.61972 4th 3,497 317.91973 12th 2,198 290.71976 10th 3,085 280.51988 5th 3,492 317.51990 19th 2,338 212.51997 10th 2,486 226.01998 19th 2,249 204.52003 11th 2,831 217.82004 12th 2,709 237.02006 7th 2,704 208.02007 8th 3,161 243.22008 8th 3,191 245.5RUSHING DEFENSEYear Rank Yards Average1960 12th 640 64.01967 4th 945 94.51974 11th 950 86.41985 6th 1,512 137.51986 5th 1,331 121.01997 20th 1,247 113.41998 20th 1,314 119.52009 11th 1,245 95.8PASSING OFFENSEYear Rank Yards Average1944 5th 1,008 125.01946 5th 1,478 147.81949 3rd 1,284 183.41951 9th 1,603 160.32010 2nd 4,496 345.82011 2nd 5,034 387.22012 7th 4,312 331.7PASSING EFFICIENCYYear Rank Rating2004 18th 141.672007 <strong>15</strong>th 145.142008 5th 164.72010 12th <strong>15</strong>5.22011 7th 160.72012 18th <strong>15</strong>2.4PASS EFFICIENCY DEFENSEYear Rank Rating2011 20th 114.652013 6th 104.56PASSING YARDS PER COMPLETIONYear Rank Yds/Comp.2014 19th 14.18RED ZONE SCORING PCT. OFFENSEYear Rank Pct.2014 13th 90.5RED ZONE SCORING PCT. DEFENSEYear Rank Pct.2009 7th 72.02011 12th 73.02013 7th 71.1KICKOFF RETURNSYear Rank Returns Average1986 <strong>15</strong>th 32 21.81987 1st 29 23.72001 3rd 36 26.82006 8th 50 24.62008 18th 59 23.92012 11th 46 25.0KICKOFF RETURN DEFENSEYear Rank Avg.2013 18th 18.74PUNT RETURNSYear Rank Returns Average1955 16th 18 13.71956 13th 34 13.01963 2nd <strong>15</strong> 16.31987 2nd 17 14.41997 2nd 32 16.31999 5th 45 <strong>15</strong>.12001 12th 23 13.32003 2nd 39 16.12004 10th 29 14.72008 2nd 20 18.42009 13th 27 13.32013 11th 30 13.6PUNT RETURN DEFENSEYear Rank Avg.2014 10th 3.16PUNTINGYear Rank Punts Average1945 4th 41 38.11956 10th 59 38.31962 13th 57 39.01971 2nd 77 45.51975 5th 58 44.91976 9th 62 39.91982 12th 56 40.01987 4th 39 41.71993 10th 77 42.91994 11th 65 43.41995 4th 67 44.01996 14th 60 43.31997 7th 51 40.82001 10th 63 39.52008 6th 37 39.12010 3rd 51 40.72011 20th 49 38.82012 3rd 44 40.9BLOCKED KICKSYear Rank Kicks Blocked2013 10th 42014 1st 6SACKS BY OSUYear Rank Sacks2006 12th 38TACKLES FOR LOSS BY OSUYear Rank TFL/Game2006 8th 7.692013 16th 7.32014 13th 7.5FEWEST SACKS ALLOWEDYear Rank Allowed2006 19th 1.382007 3rd 0.852008 17th 1.232009 6th 0.852010 7th 0.772011 11th 0.922012 9th 0.922013 9th 1.083RD-DOWN CONVERSIONSYear Rank Pct.2007 9th 47.52011 8th 48.93RD-DOWN DEFENSEYear Rank Pct.2009 20th 34.02013 7th 31.0TIME OF POSSESSIONYear Rank Average2009 <strong>15</strong>th 31:50FEWEST PENALTIESYear Rank Penalties PPG2004 5 53 4.42PASSES INTERCEPTED PER GAMEYear Rank INT Avg.2009 14th 18 1.42010 11th 19 1.52011 2nd 24 1.92013 3rd 21 1.6FUMBLES RECOVEREDYear Rank Fum. Rec.2013 <strong>15</strong>th 12FEWEST FUMBLES LOSTYear Rank Fum. Lost2013 7th 52014 9th 5TURNOVER MARGINYear Rank Margin Average1997 6th +13 1.182004 2nd +<strong>15</strong> 1.422010 11th +12 0.922011 1st +21 1.622013 4th +<strong>15</strong> 1.20TURNOVERS GAINEDYear Rank TOs1997 14th 292009 11th 302010 5th 342011 1st 442013 5th 33162 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


OKLAHOMA STATE IN THE NCAA STATS - INDIVIDUALRUSHINGYear Rank Player Yards1944 3rd Bob Fenimore 8991945 1st Bob Fenimore 11191953 12th Earl Lunsford 7481954 14th Earl Lunsford 7611965 11th Walt Garrison 9241976 5th Terry Miller <strong>15</strong>411977 3rd Terry Miller 17441979 12th Worley Taylor 9441982 1st Ernest Anderson 18771985 4th Thurman Thomas <strong>15</strong>531987 3rd Thurman Thomas 16131988 1st Barry Sanders 26281990 1st Gerald Hudson 16421995 14th David Thompson <strong>15</strong>091996 8th David Thompson <strong>15</strong>242004 8th Vernand Morency 14742007 17th Dantrell Savage 12722008 7th Kendall Hunter <strong>15</strong>552010 9th Kendall Hunter <strong>15</strong>482012 19th Joseph Randle 1417PASSINGYear Rank Player Pct. Yds.1944 8th Bob Fenimore .472 9971951 5th Don Babers .490 13521959 10th Dick Soergel .600 11021988 2nd Mike Gundy .648 21632002 <strong>15</strong>th Josh Fields .554 31452010 3rd Brandon Weeden .669 42772011 2nd Brandon Weeden .724 4727PASSING EFFICIENCYYear Rank Player Rating1988 3rd Mike Gundy <strong>15</strong>8.22002 <strong>15</strong>th Josh Fields 140.312004 18th Donovan Woods 142.62006 16th Bobby Reid 148.12007 12th Zac Robinson 149.02008 5th Zac Robinson 166.82010 16th Brandon Weeden <strong>15</strong>4.12011 9th Brandon Weeden <strong>15</strong>9.72012 4th J.W. Walsh 170.1POINTS RESPONSIBLE FORYear Rank Player PPG2006 18th Bobby Reid 13.42010 16th Brandon Weeden <strong>15</strong>.72011 8th Brandon Weeden 17.852012 2nd Quinn Sharp 12.00RECEIVINGYear Rank Player Rec Yds1943 1st Neill Armstrong 39 3171946 1st Neill Armstrong 32 4791949 2nd Alex Lloyd 47 6691951 9th George Wooden 40 5021968 <strong>15</strong>th Terry Brown 54 6881986 14th Hart Lee Dykes 60 8141987 11th Hart Lee Dykes 61 9781988 4th Hart Lee Dykes 74 12782001 7th/20th Rashaun Woods 80 10232002 4th/3rd Rashaun Woods 107 16952003 6th Rashaun Woods 77 13672006 11th/10th Adarius Bowman 60 11812007 NR/18th Adarius Bowman 67 10062008 20th/3rd Dez Bryant 87 14802010 3rd/2nd Justin Blackmon 111 17822011 3rd/4th Justin Blackmon 122 <strong>15</strong>222012 10th/<strong>15</strong>th Josh Stewart 101 1210YARDS PER RECEPTIONYear Rank Player Yards/Rec.2014 20th Brandon Sheperd 18.90TOTAL OFFENSEYear Rank Player Yards1944 1st Bob Fenimore 17581945 1st Bob Fenimore 16412008 18th Zac Robinson 36262010 5th Brandon Weeden 42092011 3rd Brandon Weeden 4625SCORINGYear Rank Player Points1944 9th Bob Fenimore 771945 13th Bob Fenimore 721957 14th Jim Wiggins 621959 11th Tony Banfield 661976 4th Terry Miller 1141985 8th Thurman Thomas 961987 3rd Thurman Thomas 1101988 1st Barry Sanders 2341988 10th Cary Blanchard 1002008 2nd Dez Bryant 1282010 2nd Dan Bailey 1492010 3rd Justin Blackmon 1322011 4th Joseph Randle <strong>15</strong>62011 5th Quinn Sharp 1452012 2nd Quinn Sharp <strong>15</strong>6FIELD GOALSYear Rank Player FGs1964 13th Charles Durkee 61981 1st Larry Roach 191983 10th Larry Roach 181997 14th Tim Sydnes <strong>15</strong>2001 17th Luke Phillips <strong>15</strong>2010 2nd Dan Bailey 272011 4th Quinn Sharp 222012 1st Quinn Sharp 28KICK SCORINGYear Rank Player Points1968 13th Charles Durkee 371988 6th Cary Blanchard 1002003 16th Luke Phillips 1032010 1st Dan Bailey 1492011 1st Quinn Sharp 1452012 1st Quinn Sharp <strong>15</strong>6PUNTINGYear Rank Player Average1944 13th Bob Fenimore 37.31945 7th Bob Fenimore 39.01946 12th Bill Long 41.31956 5th Jim Woods 41.81957 20th Jim Woods 39.41961 13th John Hanna 39.41970 11th Jim Benien 40.91971 2nd Jim Benien 45.51974 12th Cliff Parsley 41.41975 3rd Cliff Parsley 44.81976 10th Cliff Parsley 43.71993 8th Scott Tyner 43.31994 9th Greg Ivy 44.01995 3rd Greg Ivy 44.71996 18th Jason Davis 44.031997 13th Jason Davis 43.92001 20th Scott Elder 43.62004 19th Cole Farden 42.92006 8th Matt Fodge 44.92009 5th Quinn Sharp 45.12010 2nd Quinn Sharp 46.22011 3rd Quinn Sharp 46.3SACKSYear Rank Player Per Game2013 18th Victor DeGrate 0.792014 <strong>15</strong>th Emmanuel Ogbah 0.85INTERCEPTIONSYear Rank Player Ints.1959 5th Tony Banfield 61961 5th Jim Maisel 61964 13th Jack Jacobson 61969 7th John Gates 81972 9th Alvin Brown 81983 7th Adam Hinds 81984 11th Rod Brown 61985 5th Mark Moore 71991 12th Scott Harmon 61997 10th Kevin Williams 62003 13th Darrent Williams 62011 13th Brodrick Brown 52011 13th Justin Gilbert 52013 2nd Justin Gilbert 7FIELD GOALS PER GAMEYear Rank Player Average2001 17th Luke Phillips 1.362010 2nd Dan Bailey 2.082011 7th Quinn Sharp 1.692012 1st Quinn Sharp 2.<strong>15</strong>2014 9th Ben Grogan 1.69KICKOFF RETURN AVGYear Rank Player Average1963 5th Larry Elliott 21.81964 2nd Larry Elliott 25.41965 13th Larry Elliott 21.71970 10th Dick Graham 26.41982 4th Harry Roberts 26.91987 1st Barry Sanders 31.62001 1st Chris Massey 34.82006 13th Grant Jones 27.22008 3rd Perrish Cox 29.82011 12th Justin Gilbert 27.0KICKOFF RETURN TDYear Rank Player KR TD2013 8th Justin Gilbert 12014 2nd Tyreek Hill 2PUNT RETURN AVGYear Rank Player Average1956 13th Jim Wiggins <strong>15</strong>.41958 17th Jim Wiggins 12.61963 2nd Larry Elliott 20.41967 7th Benny Goodwin 12.11974 8th Wes Hankins 13.41987 2nd Barry Sanders 16.31997 2nd R.W. McQuarters 16.31999 10th Terance Richardson 14.82001 12th Terr. Davis-Byrant 13.52003 4th Gabe Lindsay <strong>15</strong>.12006 14th Perrish Cox 12.82008 3rd Dez Bryant 17.92013 4th Josh Stewart 16.7PUNT RETURN TDYear Rank Player PR TD2013 2nd Josh Stewart 22014 11th Tyreek Hill 1PASSES DEFENDEDYear Rank Player Per Game2003 3rd Darrent Williams 2.12008 16th Jacob Lacey 1.22009 1st Perrish Cox 1.72011 3rd Brodrick Brown 1.5ALL-PURPOSE YARDS PER GAMEYear Rank Player Per Game1990 <strong>15</strong>th Gerald Hudson <strong>15</strong>1.551996 13th David Thompson <strong>15</strong>9.002010 13th Justin Blackmon <strong>15</strong>5.502014 11th Tyreek Hill <strong>15</strong>0.92BLOCKED KICKSYear Rank Player BK2013 9th James Castleman 22014 1st James Castleman 32014 8th Jordan Sterns 2TACKLES PER GAMEYear Rank Player Average2010 18th Orie Lemon 10.23OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 163


ANNUAL TEAM LEADERSRUSHING YARDSPASSING YARDSRECEIVING YARDSYear Player, Class Att Yards1940 Jim Reynolds, So. N/A 6851941 Al Scanland, Jr. 121 4651942 Ralph Tate, Sr. 117 5621943 Bob Fenimore, Fr. 58 2861944 Bob Fenimore, So. 162 8971945 Bob Fenimore, Jr. 142 1,0481946 Bob Meinert, So. 69 3441947 Jim Spavital, Jr. 89 4111948 Bob Meinert, Sr. 93 5711949 Ken Roof, Sr. 91 4661950 Bob Cook, Sr. 205 4111951 Ron Bennett, So. 75 3851952 Ron Bennett, Jr. 90 3931953 Earl Lunsford, So. 147 7481954 Earl Lunsford, Jr. 140 7611955 Earl Lunsford, Sr. 140 5961956 Jim Wiggins, So. 90 4731957 Jim Wiggins, Jr. 108 4181958 Duane Wood, Sr. 83 4921959 Jim Dillard, So. 111 5821960 Jim Dillard, Jr. <strong>15</strong>3 6311961 Jim Dillard, Sr. 126 6271962 Don Derrick, Jr. 110 5391963 George Thomas, Jr. 88 3991964 Walt Garrison, Jr. 176 7301965 Walt Garrison, Sr. 217 9241966 Jack Reynolds, So. <strong>15</strong>3 5851967 Jack Reynolds, Jr. 134 6431968 Duane Porter, Sr. 75 3071969 Bub Deerinwater, Sr. 135 5871970 Bobby Cole, Jr. 167 6851971 Bobby Cole, Sr. 176 6311972 George Palmer, So. 193 9371973 Brent Blackman, Sr. 175 8091974 George Palmer, Sr. 99 5161975 Terry Miller, So. 179 1,0261976 Terry Miller, Jr. 268 1,5411977 Terry Miller, Sr. 314 1,6801978 Worley Taylor, So. 176 8071979 Worley Taylor, Jr. 216 9941980 Ed Smith, Sr. <strong>15</strong>8 6131981 Shawn Jones, So. 209 7881982 Ernest Anderson, Jr. 353 1,8771983 Shawn Jones, Jr. 227 9611984 Thurman Thomas, Fr. 205 8431985 Thurman Thomas, So. 328 1,6501986 Thurman Thomas, Jr. 173 7411987 Thurman Thomas, Sr. 283 1,7671988 Barry Sanders, Jr. 373 2,8501989 Gerald Hudson, Jr. 187 9101990 Gerald Hudson, Sr. 279 1,6421991 Rafael Denson, Fr. <strong>15</strong>0 5691992 Rafael Denson, So. 99 4351993 David Thompson, Fr. 111 4661994 David Thompson, So. 186 8191995 David Thompson, Jr. 256 1,5091996 David Thompson, Sr. 293 1,5241997 Jamaal Fobbs, Fr. 172 9281998 Nathan Simmons, Jr. 204 9371999 Jamaal Fobbs, Jr. 110 5442000 Reggie White, Jr. 210 1,0492001 Tatum Bell, So. 197 7762002 Tatum Bell, Jr. 175 1,0962003 Tatum Bell, Sr. 213 1,2862004 Vernand Morency, Jr. 258 1,4742005 Mike Hamilton, Fr. 193 9612006 Dantrell Savage, Jr. 126 8202007 Dantrell Savage, Sr. 223 1,2722008 Kendall Hunter, So. 241 1,5552009 Keith Toston, Sr. 227 1,2182010 Kendall Hunter, Sr. 271 1,5482011 Joseph Randle, So. 208 1,2162012 Joseph Randle, Jr. 274 1,4172013 Desmond Roland, Jr. 176 8112014 Desmond Roland, Sr. 203 770Year Player, Class Comp-Att Yards1940 Jim Reynolds, So. N/A 5681941 Al Scanland, Jr. 26-78 3271942 Al Scanland, Sr. 35-75 4131943 Bob Fenimore, Fr. 37-81 3641944 Bob Fenimore, So. 49-79 8611945 Bob Fenimore, Jr. 31-61 5931946 Bob Fenimore, Sr. 39-78 4971947 Bob Cook, Fr. 13-37 1881948 Jack Hartman, Jr. 32-74 4691949 Jack Hartman, Sr. 86-177 1,2781950 Bob Cook, Sr. 56-138 6541951 Don Babers, So. 121-247 1,3521952 Don Babers, Jr. 37-82 4931953 Bobby Green, Sr. 16-35 2191954 Fred Duvall, So. 8-28 1951955 Tom Pontius, Jr. 39-95 7641956 Johnny Allen, so. 23-55 3801957 Dick Soergel, So. 34-85 5871958 Dick Soergel, Jr. 36-79 5391959 Dick Soergel, Sr. 93-<strong>15</strong>5 1,1001960 Jim Elliott, Jr. 10-30 901961 Mike Miller, So. 37-86 3711962 Mike Miller, Jr. 81-180 1,0561963 Mike Miller, Sr. 64-127 6741964 Glenn Baxter, Jr. 55-136 8451965 Glenn Baxter, Sr. 43-112 5741966 Ronnie Johnson, So. 60-127 6591967 Ronnie Johnson, Jr. 42-91 4941968 Ronnie Johnson, Sr. 121-247 1,4381969 Bob Cutburth, Sr. 111-275 1,5931970 Tony Pounds, Jr. 133-269 1,8711971 Tony Pounds, Sr. 56-133 7921972 Brent Blackman, Jr. 30-102 5721973 Brent Blackman, Sr. 40-110 6021974 Charlie Weatherbie, So. 42-113 6221975 Charlie Weatherbie, Jr. 23-46 5631976 Charlie Weatherbie, Sr. 40-99 7521977 Randy Stephenson, Jr. 22-61 3861978 Scott Burk, Sr. 50-134 7221979 Harold Bailey, Sr. 94-210 1,3011980 Jim Traber, So. 46-99 6191981 John Doerner, Sr. 79-145 8771982 Ike Jackson, So. 100-198 1,2541983 Rusty Hilger, Jr. 94-171 1,2471984 Rusty Hilger, Sr. 165-277 2,0481985 Ronnie Williams, So. 138-291 1,7571986 Mike Gundy, Fr. 117-225 1,5251987 Mike Gundy, So. 182-306 2,2671988 Mike Gundy, Jr. 173-260 2,4781989 Mike Gundy, Sr. 173-260 2,4781990 Earl Wheeler, So. 53-112 7271991 Kenny Ford, Sr. 111-238 1,3781992 Gary Porter, Fr. 96-187 1,2801993 Toné Jones, Fr. 54-111 6081994 Toné Jones, So. 114-256 1,4681995 Toné Jones, Jr. 104-218 1,1851996 Toné Jones, Sr. 130-234 1,5511997 Tony Lindsay, Fr. 85-141 1,2831998 Tony Lindsay, So. 97-196 1,4421999 B.J. Tiger, So. 61-111 7852000 Aso Pogi, Fr. 139-247 1,5502001 Aso Pogi, So. 179-296 1,8542002 Josh Fields, So. 226-408 3,1452003 Josh Fields, Jr. 184-338 2,4942004 Donovan Woods, Fr. 97-187 1,6282005 Al Peña, So. 89-179 1,1022006 Bobby Reid, Jr. 148-267 2,2662007 Zac Robinson, So. 201-333 2,8242008 Zac Robinson, Jr. 204-314 3,0642009 Zac Robinson, Sr. 180-301 2,0842010 Brandon Weeden, Jr. 342-511 4,2772011 Brandon Weeden, Sr. 409-565 4,7272012 Clint Chelf, Jr. 119-197 1,5882013 Clint Chelf, Sr. 164-291 2,1692014 Daxx Garman, Jr. <strong>15</strong>2-277 2,041Year Player, Class Rec Yards1940 Ed Moore, Sr. N/A 2071941 George Darrow, Jr. 12 1881942 Curtis Myers, So. 12 <strong>15</strong>21943 Neill Armstrong, Fr. 39 3171944 Cecil Hankins, Sr. 19 4741945 Neill Armstrong, Jr. 18 3121946 Neill Armstrong, Sr. 32 4791947 Don Van Pool, So. 8 921948 Bill Long, Sr. 14 2341949 Alex Loyd, Sr. 47 6571950 Arlen McNeil, Sr. 20 2631951 George Wooden, Sr. 40 5021952 John Weigle, Jr. 25 3141953 Bob LaRue, Jr. 12 1221954 Chester Spencer, Jr. 8 1191955 Chester Spencer, Sr. 18 3191956 Jim Wood, So. 9 1901957 Jim Wood, Jr. 16 3161958 Jim Wood, Sr. 20 2731959 Bill Dodson, Jr. 21 2861960 Tommy Jackson, So. 6 1101961 Don Brewington, Jr. 14 2<strong>15</strong>1962 Don Karns, Sr. 21 3281963 Jack Jacobson, Jr. 22 2821964 Tony Sellari, So. 17 2381965 Tony Sellari, Jr. 21 2261966 Jerry Philpott, So. 28 3121967 Terry Brown, Jr. 34 4251968 Terry Brown, Sr. 54 6881969 Herman Eben, Jr. 41 7331970 Herman Eben, Sr. 48 9371971 Dick Graham, Sr. 41 6311972 Steve Pettes, Jr. 9 1941973 Reuben Gant, Sr. 19 4471974 Gerald Bain, Fr. 16 3361975 Sam Lisle, Jr. 16 3841976 Sam Lisle, Sr. 21 3601977 Gerald Bain, Sr. 16 3491978 Ron Ingram, Fr. 7 2391979 Ron Ingram, So. 19 3231980 Mel Campbell, Sr. 39 5361981 John Chesley, So. 26 3501982 Terry Young, Sr. 35 5071983 Jamie Harris, Jr. 45 6181984 Jamie Harris, Sr. 28 4311985 Bobby Riley, Jr. 36 5591986 Hart Lee Dykes, So. 60 8141987 Hart Lee Dykes, Jr. 64 1,0501988 Hart Lee Dykes, Sr. 84 1,4411989 Curtis Mayfield, Jr. 49 8791990 Robert Kirksey, Jr. 29 4861991 Bert Milliner, Jr. 46 6221992 Shannon Culver, Jr. 41 6291993 Rafael Denson, Jr. 27 3561994 Rafael Denson, Sr. 40 7131995 Alonzo Mayes, So. 32 4211996 Alonzo Mayes, Jr. 30 5121997 Alonzo Mayes, Sr. 29 4241998 Terance Richardson, Jr. 25 3371999 Ethan Howell, Sr. 32 4962000 Jamaal Fobbs, Sr. 31 3342001 Rashaun Woods, So. 80 1,0232002 Rashaun Woods, Jr. 107 1,6952003 Rashaun Woods, Sr. 77 1,3672004 D’Juan Woods, So. 33 6902005 D’Juan Woods, Jr. 56 8792006 Adarius Bowman, Jr. 60 1,1812007 Adarius Bowman, Sr. 67 1,0062008 Dez Bryant, So. 87 1,4802009 Hubert Anyiam, So. 42 5<strong>15</strong>2010 Justin Blackmon, Jr. 111 1,7822011 Justin Blackmon, Sr. 122 1,5222012 Josh Stewart, So. 101 1,2102013 Tracy Moore, Sr. 51 7382014 Brandon Sheperd, Jr. 39 737164 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


ANNUAL TEAM LEADERSPUNTINGPUNT RETURN YARDSKICKOFF RETURN YARDSYear Player, Class Punts Yards Avg1946 Bill Long, So 38 1,539 40.51947 Bill Long, Jr. 65 2,418 37.21948 Bill Long, Sr. 41 1,514 36.91949 John Brabko, So. 69 2,390 33.21950 Arlen McNeil, Sr. 66 2,262 34.31951 Ken McCullough, Fr. 65 2,321 35.71952 Ken McCullough, So. 53 2,037 38.41953 Ken McCullough, Jr. 33 1,053 31.91954 Ken McCullough, Sr. 23 777 33.81955 Tom Pontius, Jr. 62 2,244 36.11956 Jim Wood, So. 34 1,422 41.81957 Jim Wood, Jr. 28 1,098 39.21958 Jim Wood, Sr. 44 1,754 40.01959 Gary Cutsinger, So. 22 825 37.51960 David Hannah, So. 54 2,<strong>15</strong>2 40.01961 David Hannah, Jr. 51 1,971 38.71962 David Hannah, Sr. 53 2,067 39.01963 Frank Williams, So. 36 1,166 32.41964 Glenn Baxter, Jr. 45 1,652 36.71965 Glenn Baxter, Sr. 43 1,606 37.41966 Ronnie Johnson, So. 77 2,811 36.51967 Ronnie Johnson, Jr. 52 1,741 33.51968 Ronnie Johnson, Sr. 59 2,192 37.21969 Bob Cutburth, Sr. 64 2,599 40.61970 Jim Benien, So. 75 3,069 40.91971 Jim Benien, Jr. 77 3,506 45.51972 David Ratliff, Jr. 56 1,963 35.01973 Cliff Parsley, Fr. 42 1,752 41.71974 Cliff Parsley, So. 73 3,023 41.41975 Cliff Parsley, Jr. 58 2,599 44.81976 Cliff Parsley, Sr. 61 2,665 43.71977 David Hanna, So. 66 2,450 37.11978 Kris Lundgaard, So. 73 2,952 40.91979 Kris Lundgaard, Jr. 56 2,111 37.61980 J.T. Neal, Jr. 70 2,770 39.61981 J.T. Neal, Sr. 58 2,399 41.41982 John Conway, Jr. 55 2,280 41.51983 John Conway, Sr. 69 2,922 42.31984 Cary Cooper, Fr. 74 2,792 37.71985 Rich Thompson, So. 78 3,171 40.71986 Cary Cooper, Jr. 76 3,023 39.81987 Cary Cooper, Sr. 41 1,694 41.31988 Cary Blanchard, So. 37 1,385 37.41989 Cary Blanchard, Jr. 52 2,079 40.01990 Cary Blanchard, Sr. 55 2,244 40.81991 Barry Vincent, Sr. 68 2,429 35.71992 Scott Tyner, Jr. 77 3,227 41.91993 Scott Tyner, Sr. 74 3,212 43.41994 Greg Ivy, Jr. 64 2,818 44.01995 Greg Ivy, Sr. 65 2,906 44.71996 Jason Davis, Jr. 59 2,598 44.01997 Jason Davis, Sr. 54 2,374 44.01998 Scott Elder, Fr. 63 2,642 41.91999 Scott Elder, So. 67 2,636 39.32000 Scott Elder, Jr. 56 2,107 37.62001 Scott Elder, Sr. 61 2,658 43.62002 Cole Farden, So. 57 2,358 41.42003 Cole Farden, Jr. 52 2,245 43.22004 Cole Farden, Sr. 58 2,487 42.92005 Matt Fodge, Fr. 65 2,593 39.92006 Matt Fodge, So. 50 2,244 44.92007 Matt Fodge, Jr. 51 2,164 42.42008 Matt Fodge, Sr. 36 1,544 42.92009 Quinn Sharp, RFr. 67 3,023 45.12010 Quinn Sharp, So. 46 2,127 46.22011 Quinn Sharp, Jr. 47 2,175 46.32012 Quinn Sharp, Sr. 44 2,036 46.32013 Kip Smith, Jr. 79 3,132 39.62014 Kip Smith, Sr. 81 3,385 41.8Year Player, Class Ret Yards Avg1946 Bob Fenimore, Sr. 10 135 13.51947 Jim Spavital, Jr. 17 394 23.11948 Bill Grimes, Jr. 13 232 17.81949 Bennie Aldridge, Sr. 16 209 13.11950 William Wagner, Jr. 12 117 9.81951 Bill Bredde, So. 8 85 10.61952 Bill Bredde, Jr. 13 149 11.51953 Bill Bredde, Sr. 20 148 7.41954 Joe Favara, So. 1 68 68.01955 Forrest Campbell, So. 6 92 <strong>15</strong>.31956 Jim Wiggins, So. 11 169 <strong>15</strong>.41957 Duane Wood, Jr. 9 129 14.31958 Jim Wiggins, Sr. 12 <strong>15</strong>1 12.61959 Jim Dillard, So. 4 66 16.51960 Richard Buck, So. 12 165 13.71961 John Maisel, Sr. 6 51 8.51962 Bill Parent, Sr. 11 117 10.61963 Larry Elliott, So. 11 225 20.41964 Larry Elliott, Jr. 13 175 13.51965 Larry Elliott, Sr. 16 221 13.81966 Dan Lawson, Sr. 20 166 8.31967 Bennie Goodwin, So. 35 422 12.11968 Bennie Goodwin, Jr. 28 224 8.01969 Bennie Goodwin, Sr. 13 141 10.81970 Tom Carraway, Jr. 9 165 18.31971 Dick Graham, Sr. 21 247 11.71972 Bob Shepherd, So. 2 46 23.01973 Ed Tisdel, So. 14 73 5.21974 David Hankins, Fr. 26 321 12.31975 Cliff Sullivan, Jr. 10 76 7.61976 David Hankins, Jr. 24 105 4.41977 Gregg Johnson, Fr. 23 172 7.51978 Mel Campbell, So. <strong>15</strong> 91 6.11979 Ron Ingram, So. 9 46 5.11980 Mel Campbell, Sr. 22 117 5.31981 Dirk Davis, Fr. 32 147 4.61982 Mark Cromer, Sr. 18 70 3.91983 Malcom Lewis, Fr. 18 119 6.61984 Bobby Riley, So. 16 131 8.21985 Bobby Riley, Jr. 16 122 7.61986 Bobby Riley, Sr. 10 94 9.41987 Barry Sanders, So. 18 273 <strong>15</strong>.21988 Barry Sanders, Jr. 11 113 10.31989 Mike Clark, So. 14 160 11.41990 Mike Clark, Jr. 16 109 6.81991 Scott Harmon, So. 12 66 5.51992 Scott Harmon, Jr. 18 123 6.81993 Scott Harmon, Sr. 22 137 6.21994 Andre Richardson, Fr. 20 178 8.91995 Andre Richardson, So. 18 91 5.11996 R.W. McQuarters, So. 10 134 13.41997 R.W. McQuarters, Jr. 32 521 16.31998 Terance Richardson, Jr. 28 312 11.11999 Terance Richardson, Sr. 40 591 14.82000 Gabe Lindsay, So. 25 229 9.22001 Terrance Davis-Bryant, Jr. 22 296 13.52002 Terrance Davis-Bryant, Sr. 31 329 10.62003 Gabe Lindsay, Sr. 26 393 <strong>15</strong>.12004 Darrent Williams, Sr. 9 249 27.72005 Daniel McLemore, Sr. 21 167 8.02006 Perrish Cox, Fr. 24 308 12.82007 Perrish Cox, So. 17 188 11.12008 Dez Bryant, So. 17 305 17.92009 Perrish Cox, Sr. 19 198 10.42010 Josh Cooper, Jr. <strong>15</strong> 144 9.62011 Josh Cooper, Sr. 19 74 3.92012 Charlie Moore, Jr. 20 145 7.22013 Josh Stewart, Jr. 22 368 16.72014 Tyreek Hill, Jr. 27 256 9.5Year Player, Class Ret Yards Avg1946 Bob Fenimore, Sr. 9 227 25.21947 Bill Grimes, So. 7 170 24.31948 Jim Spavital, Sr. 8 137 17.11949 Bennie Aldridge, Sr. 20 405 20.31950 Jim Branstetter, So. 8 <strong>15</strong>9 19.91951 Roy Seeman, Jr. 11 261 23.71952 Bill Bredde, Jr. 9 259 28.81953 Bill Bredde, Sr. 8 214 26.71954 Joe Favara, So. 3 63 21.01955 Harvey Romans, Sr. 8 228 28.51956 Duane Wood, So. 3 73 24.31957 Duane Wood, Jr. 6 116 19.31958 Jim Wiggins, Sr. 6 183 30.51959 Jim Dobson, Jr. 7 181 25.91960 Tommy Jackson, So. 4 93 23.21961 Jim Dillard, Sr. 5 131 26.21962 Don Derrick, Jr. 11 228 20.71963 Larry Elliott, So. 20 437 21.81964 Larry Elliott, Jr. 21 516 24.61965 Larry Elliott, Sr. 21 455 21.71966 Dan Lawson, Sr. 10 212 21.21967 Harry Cheatwood, Sr. 10 255 25.51968 Pat Brown, So. 11 254 23.11969 Wayne Hallmark, Jr. 14 335 23.91970 Dick Graham, Jr. 17 449 26.41971 Dick Graham, Sr. 12 282 23.51972 Isaac Smith, Jr. 9 185 20.51973 Ed Tisdel, So. 13 273 21.01974 Ken Walker, Jr. 10 179 17.91975 Ken Walker, Sr. 9 186 20.71976 Skip Taylor, Jr. 12 183 <strong>15</strong>.31977 Skip Taylor, Sr. 10 186 18.61978 Ron Ingram, Fr. 22 498 22.61979 Ron Ingram, So. 18 406 22.61980 Ernest Anderson, Fr. 8 187 23.41981 Ernest Anderson, So. 13 223 17.21982 Harry Roberts, Fr. 14 376 26.91983 Harry Roberts, So. 8 223 27.91984 Bobby Riley, So. 8 172 21.51985 Bobby Riley, Jr. 17 3<strong>15</strong> 18.51986 Bobby Riley, Sr. <strong>15</strong> 346 23.11987 Barry Sanders, So. <strong>15</strong> 470 31.31988 Barry Sanders, Jr. 21 421 20.01989 Curtis Mayfield, Jr. 25 576 23.01990 Mike Clark, Jr. 21 364 17.31991 Scott Harmon, So. 12 268 22.31992 Rafael Denson, So. 10 197 19.71993 Rafael Denson, Jr. 16 375 23.41994 Rafael Denson, Sr. 20 401 20.01995 R.W. McQuarters, Fr. 27 645 23.91996 R.W. McQuarters, So. <strong>15</strong> 331 22.11997 R.W. McQuarters, Jr. 9 210 23.31998 Jamaal Fobbs, So. 22 534 24.31999 Jamaal Fobbs, Jr. 25 533 21.32000 Jamaal Fobbs, Sr. 22 374 17.02001 Chris Massey, Jr. <strong>15</strong> 522 34.82002 Chris Massey, Sr. 22 534 24.32003 Robert Jones, Jr. 17 335 19.72004 Robert Jones, Sr. 18 358 19.92005 Daniel McLemore, Sr. 27 638 23.62006 Perrish Cox, Fr. 25 595 23.82007 Perrish Cox, So. 31 665 21.52008 Perrish Cox, Jr. 30 895 29.82009 Perrish Cox, Sr. 31 649 20.92010 Justin Gilbert, Fr. 26 698 26.82011 Justin Gilbert, So. 26 703 27.02012 Justin Gilbert, Jr. 32 827 25.82013 Justin Gilbert, Sr. 18 453 25.22014 Tyreek Hill, Jr. 30 740 24.7OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 165


ANNUAL TEAM LEADERSTACKLESYear Player, Class Tackles1964 Leon Ward, Jr. 1351965 Charles Harper, Sr. 1081966 Leon Ward, Sr. 991967 Harry Cheatwood, Sr. 1271968 Larry Gosney, Sr. <strong>15</strong>71969 Gary Darnell, Sr. 1211970 Barty Chappell, Sr. 1711971 Mark Hatley, Sr. 1211972 Cleveland Vann, Jr. 1221973 Cleveland Vann, Sr. 1171974 Brent Robinson, Jr. 1201975 Phillip Dokes, Jr. 921976 John Weimer, Sr. 1231977 John Corker, So. 1321978 John Corker, Jr. 1301979 Ricky Young, So. 1461980 Mike Green, So. 1381981 Mike Green, Jr. 1291982 Mike Green, Sr. 1831983 Matt Monger, Jr. 1361984 Matt Monger, Sr. 1751985 James Ham, Sr. 1341986 Leonard Jackson, Sr. 1141987 Sim Drain, So. 1081988 Sim Drain, Jr. 891989 Rod Smith, Sr. 1111990 Mike Woolridge, So. 851991 Mike Woolridge, Jr. 851992 Keith Burns, Jr. 1261993 Keith Burns, Sr. 1071994 Eric Hobbs, Sr. 1031995 Alamu Bailey, Sr. 981996 Raymond Cato, So. 1191997 Ricky Thompson, Jr. 841998 Trent Alexander, Sr. 791999 Adam Edwards, Sr. 57Jack Golden, Sr. 572000 Dwayne Levels, Jr. 952001 Dwayne Levels, Sr. 1092002 Paul Duren, Fr. 842003 Paul Duren, So. 972004 Jamie Thompson, Jr. 852005 Jamar Ransom, Sr. 992006 Andre Sexton, RFr. 792007 Donovan Woods, Sr. 822008 Andre Sexton, Jr. 1002009 Donald Booker, Sr. 992010 Orie Lemon, Sr. 1332011 Daytawion Lowe, So. 972012 Alex Elkins, Sr. 752013 Caleb Lavey, Sr. 932014 Jordan Sterns, So. 103* Tackles have only been kept as official statstics since 1964.INTERCEPTIONSYear Player, Class Int1940 Jack Faubion, Jr. 41941 Not Available --1942 Lee Cook, Jr. 61943 Bob Fenimore, Fr. 51944 Bob Fenimore, So. 41945 Bob Fenimore, Jr. 71946 Bob Fenimore, Sr. 2Bob Meinert, So. 21947 Bob Meinert, Jr. 31948 Bill Grimes, Jr. 41949 Ed Roof, Jr. 71950 Wayne Johnson, Jr. 61951 Bill Bredde, So. 61952 Bill Bredde, Jr. 5Dorsey Gibson, Jr. 51953 Bill Bredde, Sr. 51954 Fred Duvall, So. 31955 John Jacob, So. 2Forrest Campbell, Jr. 21956 Not Available --1957 Three with 21958 Tony Banfield, Jr. 41959 Tony Banfield, Sr. 61960 Three with 21961 John Maisel, Sr. 61962 Tommy Jackson, Sr. 51963 Five with 11964 Jack Jacobson, Sr. 61965 Bill Young, So. 2Harry Cheatwood, So. 21966 Three with 31967 Bennie Goodwin, So. 61968 Bennie Goodwin, Jr. 4Ken Grant, So. 41969 John Gates, Jr. 81970 Lee Stover, So. 41971 Mark Hatley, Sr. 51972 Alvin Brown, Jr. 81973 Darryll Stewart, Sr. 41974 Bob Shephard, Sr. 51975 Four with 21976 Willie Lester, Jr. 41977 Peter Coppola, Sr. 31978 Greg Johnson, So. 51979 Four with 21980 Three with 41981 Rod Fisher, So. 3Pete DiClementi, Sr. 31982 Chris Rockins, Jr. 31983 Adam Hinds, Jr. 81984 Rod Brown, Sr. 61985 Mark Moore, Jr. 71986 Jerry Deckard, Jr. 41987 Rod Smith, So. 5Melvin Gilliam, Jr. 51988 Melvin Gilliam, Sr. 61989 Jay Fleischman, So. 41990 Mike Clark, Jr. 51991 Scott Harmon, So. 61992 Scott Harmon, Jr. 51994 Louis Adams, So. 2Johnny Jones, Jr. 21995 R.W. McQuarters, Fr. 31996 R.W. McQuarters, So. 2Trent Fisher, Sr 21997 Kevin Williams, Sr. 71998 Five with 21999 J.B. Flowers, Sr. 3Alvin Porter, Jr. 32000 Elbert Craig, Fr. 32001 Marcus Jones, Sr. 32002 Darrent Williams, So. 32003 Darrent Williams, Jr. 62004 Three with 22005 Calvin Mickens, Fr. 2Donovan Woods, So. 22006 Martel Van Zant, Jr. 2Donovan Woods, Jr. 2Perrish Cox, Fr. 22007 Jacob Lacey, Jr. 52008 Patrick Lavine, Jr. 2Jacob Lacey, Sr. 2Perrish Cox, Jr. 22009 Patrick Lavine, Sr. 52010 Andrew McGee, Sr. 52011 Brodrick Brown, Jr. 5Justin Gilbert, So. 52012 Daytawion Lowe, Jr. 2Shamiel Gary, Jr. 2Lyndell Johnson, So. 22013 Justin Gilbert, Sr. 72014 Ramon Richards, Fr. 3SCORINGYear Player, Class Pos Pts1940 Jim Reynolds, So. RB 571941 Jack Faubion, Sr. RB 481942 Ralph Tate, Jr. RB 721943 Bob Fenimore, Fr. RB 231944 Bob Fenimore, So. RB 531945 Bob Fenimore, Jr. RB 721946 Bob Fenimore, Sr. RB 381947 Jim Spavital, Jr. RB 361948 Jack Hartman, Jr. QB 311949 Don Van Pool, Sr. E 361950 two with 301951 Roy Seeman, Jr. RB 481952 three with 241953 three with 361954 Earl Lunsford, Jr. FB 541955 Earl Lunsford, Sr. FB 301956 Duane Wood, So. RB 441957 Jim Wiggins, Jr. RB 621958 Duane Wood, Sr. RB 421959 Tony Banfield, Sr. RB 661960 Jim Dillard, Jr. RB 301961 Bill McFarland, So. RB 421962 two with 241963 Mike Miller, So. QB 301964 Charles Durkee, Jr. K 371965 Charles Durkee, Sr. K 371966 two with 241967 Larry Gosney, Jr. RB 361968 Ronnie Johnson, Sr. QB 501969 Hermann Eben, Jr. WR 421970 Dick Graham, Jr. WR 481971 two with 301972 Eddie Garrett, Jr. K 551973 Abby Daigle, Fr. K 531974 Abby Daigle, So. K 581975 Terry Miller, So. RB 661976 Terry Miller, Jr. RB 1141977 Terry Miller, Sr. RB 841978 two with 321979 Colin Ankerson, Jr. K 551980 Colin Anderson, Sr. K 391981 Larry Roach, Fr. K 711982 Larry Roach, So. K 651983 Larry Roach, Jr. K 811984 Larry Roach, Sr. K 781985 Thurman Thomas, So. RB 1021986 Hart Lee Dykes, So. WR 421987 Thurman Thomas, Sr. RB 1281988 Barry Sanders, Jr. RB 2641989 Cary Blanchard, Jr. K 821990 Cary Blanchard, Sr. K 631991 two with 301992 Lawson Vaughn, Fr. K 411993 Lawson Vaughn, So. K 501994 Lawson Vaughn, Jr. K 461995 Toné Jones, Jr. QB 621996 David Thompson, Sr. RB 781997 Tim Sydnes, So. K 761998 Tim Sydnes, Jr. K 771999 Tim Sydnes, Sr. K 562000 Seth Condley, Sr. K 552001 Luke Phillips, So. K 722002 Rashaun Woods, Jr. WR 1022003 Luke Phillips, Sr. K 1032004 Jason Ricks, Fr. K 802005 Julius Crosslin, So. RB 742006 Jason Ricks, So. K 772007 Dantrell Savage, Sr. RB 662008 Dez Bryant, So. WR 1282009 Dan Bailey, Jr. K 852010 Dan Bailey, Sr. K 1492011 Joseph Randle, So. RB <strong>15</strong>62012 Quinn Sharp, Sr. K <strong>15</strong>62013 Ben Grogan, Fr. K 1002014 Ben Grogan, So. 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ALL-TIME SCORESCOACH: NONE4 YEARS – 3-13-4 (.250)1901 – 2-3-0L 0-12 at KingfisherW 17-0 vs. Northwestern (Okla.) at PerryL 5-6 CHILOCCO INDIAN COLLEGEL 5-11 KINGFISHERW 12-0 PAWNEE INDIAN SCHOOL1902 – No Team1903 – 0-2-2L 0-5 at Oklahoma CityT 0-0 TONKAWA PREPATORYL 0-5 at Oklahoma City MilitaryT 6-6 OKLAHOMA CITY MILITARY1904 – 0-5-0L 0-23 at Chilocco Indian CollegeL 0-17 CHILOCCO INDIAN COLLEGEL 0-6 at Tonkawa PrepatoryL 0-11 at KingfisherL 0-75 vs. Oklahoma at Guthrie1905 – 1-3-2T 0- 0 CHILOCCO INDIAN COLLEGET 0- 0 at Oklahoma CityW 5-0 CENTRAL OKLAHOMAL 0-6 at Central OklahomaL 5-6 TULSA BUSINESSMENL 11-17 at Logan HS (Guthrie, Okla.)COACH BOYD A. HILL1 YEAR – 1-4-2 (.286)1906 – 1-4-2L 0-10 CENTRAL OKLAHOMAL 0-23 OKLAHOMAL 5-26 CHILOCCO INDIAN COLLEGEL 2-23 at Central OklahomaT 6-6 OKLAHOMA CITYW 11-4 at Tonkawa PrepatoryT 0-0 KINGFISHERCOACH ED PARRY2 YEARS – 5-6-1 (.488)1907 – 1-3-1W 10-0 TONKAWA PREPATORYL 2-6 at Southwestern (Kan.)T 6-6 CENTRAL OKLAHOMAL 0-67 at OklahomaL 6-16 at Oklahoma City1908 – 4-3-0L 5-8 at Central OklahomaW 18-0 OKLAHOMA CITYL 0-18 OKLAHOMAW 6-0 at Southwestern (Kan.)L 10-40 at Kansas StateW 17-0 CENTRAL OKLAHOMAW 30-0 CHILOCCO INDIAN COLLEGECOACH PAUL DAVIS6 YEARS – 29-16-1 (.641)1909 – 5-3-0L 0-5 OKLAHOMA CITY HSW 6-0 PHILLIPSL 0-9 at Kansas StateW 6-0 at Southeastern (Okla.)W 5-0 KINGFISHERW 5-0 at Northwestern (Okla.)L 0-2 SOUTHWESTERN (Okla.)W 27-0 at Central Oklahoma1910 – 3-4-0W 35-0 KINGFISHERL 0-12 at OklahomaL 0-5 at Southwestern (Kan.)L 0-12 at PhillipsW 42-0 SOUTHWESTERN (Okla.)L 0-<strong>15</strong> at Oklahoma CityW 52-0 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA1911 – 5-2-0W 35-5 BLACKWELL COLLEGEW 46-5 at Central OklahomaL 0-22 OKLAHOMAW 84-0 at KingfisherW 30-0 OKC MILITARYW 61-16 SOUTHWESTERN (Kan.)L 0-11 KANSAS STATE1912 – 6-2-0W 81-0 CENTRAL OKLAHOMAW 79-0 BLACKWELL COLLEGEW 13-7 at ArkansasW 37-13 BAKER (Kan.)W 90-0 OKLAHOMA METHODISTL 0-16 at OklahomaL 7-13 at Missouri-RollaW 28-7 EMPORIA STATE1913 – 4-3-0W 112-3 PHILLIPSL 0-3 at ArkansasW 3-0 WASHBURNW 3-0 TEXAS A&MW 47-0 TONKAWA PREPATORYL 0-7 OKLAHOMAL 0-14 vs. Missouri-Rolla at Muskogee1914 – 6-2-1O9 W 134-0 PHILLIPSO16 W 13-6 TULSAO23 W 47-0 at Tonkawa PrepatoryO26 W 60-0 BAYLORO30 W 46-0 ARKANSASN6 L 6-28 at OklahomaN14 T 13-13 at RiceN17 L 0-24 at Texas A&MN26 W 7-0 vs. Colorado State at OKCCOACH JOHN GRIFFITH2 YEARS – 8-9-1 (.492)19<strong>15</strong> – 4-5-1 (0-3-0 Southwest)O2 L 6-13 at MissouriO9 W 6-0 FRIENDS COLLEGEO<strong>15</strong> T 0-0 TULSAO23 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 TCUN20 L 7-21 HASKELL INSTITUTEN25 L 7-26 vs. Oklahoma at OKC*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 STATEN4 L 13-17 at TulsaN11 W 34-6 at Central OklahomaN18 L 7-10 BAYLOR*N30 L 7-41 vs. Oklahoma at OKC*COACH EARL PRITCHARD2 YEARS – 8-7-0 (.533)1917 – 4-5-0 (1-2-0 Southwest)O6 L 0-23 at Kansas StateO13 L 0-6 at PhillipsO20 L 0-17 at Baylor*O27 W 27-0 CENTRAL MISSOURI STATEN3 W 13-0 CENTRAL OKLAHOMAN10 L 3-7 at Texas*N17 W 41-2 TULSAN24 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 INSTITUTEN1 W 26-6 at Central OklahomaN9 L 5-27 at Texas*N16 W 26-7 WICHITA STATEN23 W 33-0 at TulsaN28 L 0-27 vs. Oklahoma at OKC*COACH JAMES PIXLEE2 YEARS – 3-10-3 (.281)1919 – 3-3-2 (0-2-0 Southwest)O4 W 37-0 SOUTHWESTERN (Okla.)O11 L 3-12 HASKELL INSTITUTEO18 W 14-7 at TCUO31 L 0-28 at Texas A&M*N8 T 7-7 PHILLIPSN<strong>15</strong> W 52-0 CENTRAL OKLAHOMAN22 T 7-7 TULSAN27 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 TULSAO16 L 0-21 at Texas*O22 L 0-7 at Baylor*O30 L 0-35 TEXAS A&M*N13 L 0-36 OKLAHOMAN20 L 7-33 HASKELL INSTITUTEN25 L 7-40 vs. Colorado at OKCCOACH JOHN MAULBETSCH8 YEARS – 28-37-6 (.437)1921 – 5-4-1 (1-1-0 Southwest)S24 W 53-0 SOUTHWESTERN (Okla.)O1 L 0-36 at MissouriO8 W 28-21 TCUO<strong>15</strong> L 0-6 at OklahomaO22 W 7-0 ARKANSAS*O29 L 7-23 at Texas A&M*N5 L 13-26 at CreightonN12 T 7-7 EMPORIA STATEN19 W 7-6 at PhillipsN26 W 13-0 WASHBURN (HC)1922 – 5-4-1 (2-3-0 Southwest)S30 W 49-0 NORTHWESTERN (Okla.)O7 W 17-0 CENTRAL OKLAHOMAO14 L 7-19 at Texas*O21 W 21-0 RICE*O28 L 6-32 at SMU*N4 L 14-22 at TCUN11 W 1-0 TULSA (forfeited)N18 L 0-10 BAYLOR*N25 T 3-3 OKLAHOMA (HC)N30 W 13-0 at Arkansas (Ft. Smith)*1923 – 2-8-0 (1-3-0 Southwest)S29 L 0-20 at IowaO6 L 6-7 TCU*O13 L 0-9 at KansasO20 W 13-0 at Rice*O27 L 0-12 at OklahomaN3 W 13-0 PHILLIPSN10 L 6-14 CENTRAL OKLAHOMAN17 L 0-9 at SMU*N24 L 2-13 CREIGHTON (HC)D1 L 0-13 at Arkansas (Ft. Smith)*1924 – 6-1-2 (1-1-1 Southwest)S27 W 9-0 SOUTHWESTERN (Okla.)O4 W 3-0 at KansasO11 L 10-17 at TCU*O18 W 23-0 MISSOURI-ROLLAO25 W 13-0 PHILLIPSN1 W 6-0 OKLAHOMA (HC)N8 T 20-20 at CreightonN21 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 STATEO17 T 0-0 at Washington (Mo.)*O24 W 22-7 TCUO31 L 0-28 GRINNELL* (HC)N7 W 9-2 SOUTHWESTERN (Okla.)N21 L 7-9 at ArkansasN26 L 0-35 at Oklahoma*1926 – 3-4-1 (3-0-1 MISSOURI VALLEY)*** Missouri Valley Conference Champions ***O2 L 3-42 at MichiganO9 W 13-0 at Iowa State*O16 L 0-28 at TulsaO23 L 0-3 at TCUN6 W 37-3 WASHINGTON (Mo.)*N13 W 10-0 GRINNELL*N19 L 2-24 ARKANSASN25 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 MinnesotaO<strong>15</strong> W 8-0 MARQUETTEO22 L 26-28 TULSAO29 W 18-6 CREIGHTON (HC)N12 L 20-33 at ArkansasN19 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 STATEO13 L 0-37 at Creighton*O20 L 0-26 at MarquetteN3 L 0-9 OKLAHOMA CITYN10 L 6-32 at West VirginiaN24 L 0-46 OKLAHOMA (HC)N29 L 0-31 at TulsaCOACH “PAPPY” WALDORF5 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 CityO18 W 32-13 CREIGHTON*O26 L 6-9 WEST VIRGINIA (HC)N2 W 20-0 TULSAN9 T 0-0 ST. LOUISN23 T 7-7 at OklahomaN28 L 6-32 ARKANSAS1930 – 7-2-1 (2-0-0 Missouri Valley)*** Missouri Valley Conference Co-Champions ***S25 W 12-0 WICHITA STATEO4 W 6-0 at IowaO11 T 7-7 at IndianaO17 L 0-6 at Oklahoma CityO24 W 28-7 WASHINGTON (Mo.)*O31 L 12-13 HASKELL INSTITUTEN8 W 26-0 at ArkansasN<strong>15</strong> W 13-7 at TulsaN22 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 MinnesotaO9 W 31-0 ARIZONAO16 W 39-0 HASKELL INSTITUTEO23 L 0-13 at Oklahoma CityO31 W 13-7 at KansasN7 W 20-0 CREIGHTON* (HC)N14 W 7-6 at TulsaN21 W 14-6 WICHITA STATEN26 T 0-0 at Oklahoma1932 – 9-1-2 (3-0-0 Missouri Valley)*** Missouri Valley Conference Champions ***S3 W 33-3 SOUTHWESTERN (Okla.)S23 W 13-0 PHILLIPSS23 T 0-0 CENTRAL OKLAHOMAO7 W 27-7 at Drake*O14 W 18-7 CREIGHTON*O21 W 14-6 at Oklahoma CityO29 W 7-0 OKLAHOMA (HC)N5 T 0-0 at TulsaN12 L 6-12 at Jefferson (Dallas)N18 W 27-0 GRINNELL*N24 W 13-6 at ArizonaN28 W 20-7 at UTEPOKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 167


ALL-TIME SCORES1933 – 6-2-1 (2-0-0 Missouri Valley)*** Missouri Valley Conference Co-Champions ***S29 W 20-12 CENTRAL OKLAHOMAO6 L 0-6 COLORADOO13 L 13-19 at Oklahoma CityO21 T 7-7 at SMUO28 W 18-0 HASKELL INSTITUTEN4 W 7-0 at TulsaN11 W 21-0 DRAKE* (HC)N18 W 33-13 at Creighton*N23 W 13-0 at OklahomaCOACH ALBERT EXENDINE2 YEARS – 7-12-1 (.375)1934 – 4-5-1 (1-1-0 Missouri Valley)S28 W 12-0 OKLAHOMA BAPTISTO5 W 7-0 at Drake*O12 W 9-6 HASKELL INSTITUTEO20 L 0-41 at SMUO26 L 7-13 CREIGHTON*N3 W 19-6 DETROITN10 L 0-32 at DuquesneN17 L 0-19 TULSAN24 T 0-0 OKLAHOMA (HC)N29 L 0-13 at Oklahoma City1935 – 3-7-0 (0-3-0 Missouri Valley)S27 W 6-0 OKLAHOMA CITYO5 L 0-16 at Creighton*O11 L 0-13 at DetroitO18 W 20-13 SOUTHEASTERN (Okla.)O26 L 0-12 at Tulsa*N2 L 0-14 at Texas TechN9 L 7-20 DUQUESNE (HC)N16 W 20-0 HASKELL INSTITUTEN23 L 13-39 at Washington (Mo.)*N28 L 0-25 at OklahomaCOACH TED COX3 YEARS – 7-23-0 (.233)1936 – 1-9-0 (1-2-0 Missouri Valley)S26 L 6-9 at Oklahoma CityO3 L 0-31 KANSAS STATEO10 L 12-46 at DetroitO17 W 6-0 WASHBURN* (HC)O24 L 0-13 at Tulsa*O31 L 6-39 at Washington (Mo.)*N6 L 0-12 at Texas TechN14 L 0-13 BAYLORN21 L 13-35 OKLAHOMAN26 L 0-7 at Centenary1937 – 4-6-0 (2-2-0 Missouri Valley)S25 W 14-8 at Wichita StateO1 W 16-13 CREIGHTON*O9 L 13-22 at ArizonaO<strong>15</strong> W 25-3 at Washburn*O23 L 0-27 at Tulsa*O30 L 6-14 TEXAS TECHN5 L 0-12 at Washington (Mo.)*N13 W 27-7 OKLAHOMA CITY (HC)N20 L 0-16 at OklahomaN27 L 0-19 CENTENARY1938 – 2-8-0 (0-4-0 Missouri Valley)S17 W 23-12 CENTRAL OKLAHOMAS24 L 7-27 at ArkansasS30 L 6-20 vs. Baylor at Wichita FallsO8 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 CityN19 L 6-14 WICHITA STATEN26 L 0-19 OKLAHOMA (HC)COACH JIM LOOKABAUGH11 YEARS – 58-41-6 (.581)1939 – 5-4-1 (3-1-0 Missouri Valley)S23 L 0-32 vs. Texas A&M at OKCS30 W 52-0 NORTHWESTERN (Okla.)O7 L 0-13 BAYLORO14 W 9-7 at Tulsa*O21 W 27-6 at Washburn*O28 L 0-41 at Oklahoma NR/6N4 W 20-0 NEW MEXICO STATEN11 L 0-7 at Washington (Mo.)* NR/16N18 T 0-0 at Wichita StateN25 W 20-9 CREIGHTON* (HC)1940 – 6-3-1 (4-1-0 Missouri Valley)S20 W 25-6 CENTRAL OKLAHOMAS27 T 6-6 vs. Texas Tech at OKCO5 L 27-29 at OklahomaO12 W 26-6 WICHITA STATEO19 W 53-12 WASHINGTON (Mo.)* (HC)O26 L 0-24 at ArizonaN2 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 OklahomaO3 L 6-16 vs. Texas Tech at OKCO11 W 41-12 at Washington (Mo.)*O18 L 14-20 DETROITO25 L 0-16 TULSA* (HC)N1 W 13-6 CREIGHTON*N8 W 13-7 at St. Louis*N<strong>15</strong> W 41-14 ARIZONAN27 W 33-13 at Wichita State1942 – 6-3-1 (4-1-0 Missouri Valley)S26 T 0-0 OKLAHOMA (HC)O2 L 12-18 vs. Baylor at OKCO10 W 9-6 at Texas TechO17 L 6-20 at ArizonaO24 W 40-7 WASHINGTON (Mo.)*O31 W 20-6 at Creighton*N7 L 6-34 at Tulsa* NR/12N14 W 54-7 ST. LOUIS*N21 W 55-12 DRAKE*N28 W 33-6 at Detroit1943 – 3-4-0 (0-1-0 Missouri Valley)S24 W 21-13 vs. Texas Tech at OKCO2 L 13-22 vs. Oklahoma at OKCO16 L 0-20 NORMAN NASO23 L 0-25 vs. TCU at OKCN6 L 6-55 at Tulsa* NR/19N19 W 19-13 at Arkansas (Ft. Smith)N25 W 7-6 at Denver1944 – 8-1-0 (1-0-0 Missouri Valley)*** Missouri Valley Conference Champions ***S23 W 41-6 WEST TEXAS A&MS29 W 19-0 vs. Arkansas at OKCO7 W 14-7 at Texas TechO21 W 33-21 at DenverO28 W 46-40 at Tulsa* NR/7N4 L 0-<strong>15</strong> NORMAN NAS (HC) 19/NRN11 W 13-8 at TexasN25 W 28-6 vs. Oklahoma at OKCN27 Idle<strong>15</strong>/NRCotton Bowl – Dallas, TexasJ1 W 34-0 vs. TCU1945 – 9-0-0 (1-0-0 Missouri Valley)*** Missouri Valley Conference Champions ***Final AP Ranking: No. 5S29 W 19-14 at ArkansasO6 W 31-7 at DenverO12 W 26-12 vs. SMU at OKC 14/NRO20 W 46-6 at Utah <strong>15</strong>/NRO27 W 25-12 at TCU 17/NRN3 Idle 9/NRN10 W 12-6 TULSA* (HC) 11/19N17 W 46-6 TEXAS TECH 8/NRN24 W 47-0 at Oklahoma 6/NRN26 Idle 6/D3 Idle 6/Sugar Bowl – New Orleans, La.J1 W 33-13 vs. St. Mary’s (Calif.) 6/NR1946 – 3-7-1 (1-1-0 Missouri Valley)S21 W 40-7 DENVERS28 T 21-21 ARKANSASO5 L 6-54 at TexasO11 L 6-<strong>15</strong> at SMUO19 L 13-33 at Georgia NR/8O26 W 7-6 TCUN2 L 13-14 at KansasN9 L 18-20 at Tulsa*N16 L 7-14 at Texas TechN23 W 59-7 DRAKE* (HC)N30 L 12-73 OKLAHOMA NR/171947 – 3-7-0 (0-2-0 Missouri Valley)S20 W 12-0 at Kansas StateS27 W 14-7 at TCUO4 L 14-26 at DenverO11 L 14-21 SMUO18 L 7-20 GEORGIAO25 L 9-13 at Drake*N1 W 26-0 at TempleN8 L 0-13 TULSA* (HC)N<strong>15</strong> L 7-13 KANSASN29 L 13-21 at Oklahoma NR/201948 – 6-4-0 (2-0-0 Missouri Valley)*** Missouri Valley Conference Champions ***S18 W 27-14 at Wichita State*S25 L 14-21 TCUO2 W 27-7 DENVERO16 W 27-20 at San FranciscoO23 W 41-7 TEMPLE (HC)O30 L 7-13 at KansasN6 W 19-0 at Tulsa*N20 W 42-6 KANSAS STATEN27 L <strong>15</strong>-19 OKLAHOMA NR/6Delta Bowl – Memphis, Tenn.J1 L 0-20 vs. William & Mary1949 – 4-4-2 (1-2-1 Missouri Valley)S24 T 33-33 at TCUO1 W 48-2 at DenverO8 L 7-21 at Missouri NR/20O<strong>15</strong> 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 StateN19 W 47-20 WICHITA STATE*N26 L 0-41 at Oklahoma NR/3COACH J.B. WHITWORTH5 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 TCUO7 T 14-14 at Drake*O14 L 0-56 at SMU NR/2O21 L 7-40 at KansasO28 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 STATED2 L 14-41 OKLAHOMA NR/11951 – 3-7-0 (3-2-0 Missouri Valley)S22 L 7-42 ARKANSASS29 L 26-27 at MissouriO5 L 13-27 at Washington StateO13 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/101952 – 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 DallasO4 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*N<strong>15</strong> L 7-21 at Kansas NR/19N22 L 7-9 WASHINGTON STATEN29 L 7-54 OKLAHOMA NR/41953 – 7-3-0 (3-1-0 Missouri Valley)*** Missouri Valley Conference Co-Champions ***S19 W 20-0 HARDIN-SIMMONSS26 W 7-6 at Arkansas (Little Rock)O3 L 13-27 TEXAS TECHO10 W 14-7 WICHITA STATE*O17 W 14-7 at Houston*O24 L 14-18 at Detroit*O31 W 28-14 TULSA*N7 W 20-14 WYOMING (HC)N14 W 41-14 at KansasN28 L 7-42 at Oklahoma NR/41954 – 5-4-1 (2-2-0 Missouri Valley)S18 W 14-6 at WyomingS25 W 14-6 vs. Texas A&M at DallasO2 T 13-13 at Texas Tech NR/17O9 L 13-22 at Wichita State*O16 L 7-14 HOUSTON* (HC)O23 L 7-13 at Hardin-SimmonsO30 W 12-0 at Tulsa*N6 W 34-19 at Detroit*N13 W 47-12 KANSASN27 L 0-14 OKLAHOMA NR/3COACH CLIFF SPEEGLE8 YEARS – 36-42-3 (.463)1955 – 2-8-0 (1-3-0 Missouri Valley)S24 L 0-21 at Arkansas (Little Rock) NR/17O1 L 6-24 TEXAS TECHO8 L 7-14 WICHITA STATE*O<strong>15</strong> 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 KansasN19 W 28-0 KANSAS STATEN26 L 0-53 at Oklahoma NR/11956 – 3-5-2 (2-1-1 Missouri Valley)S22 W 27-7 at Kansas StateS29 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 KANSASN3 T 13-13 at Texas TechN10 L 0-13 at LSUN17 W 25-7 DETROIT*D1 L 0-53 OKLAHOMA NR/11957 – 6-3-1S21 L 0-12 at Arkansas (Little Rock)S28 W 25-19 at North TexasO5 W 26-0 WICHITA STATEO12 W 28-13 TULSAO19 T 6-6 at HoustonN2 W 13-0 TEXAS TECH (HC)N9 W 39-6 WYOMINGN16 L 7-13 at KansasN23 W 32-7 at Hardin-SimmonsN30 L 6-53 at Oklahoma NR/51958 – 8-3-0Final AP Ranking: No. 19S19 W 31-14 at DenverS27 W 21-14 NORTH TEXASO4 W 43-12 at Wichita StateO11 L 16-24 at TulsaO18 W 7-0 at Houston NR/<strong>15</strong>O25 W 19-14 at CincinnatiN1 L 29-33 AIR FORCE (HC) NR/13N 8 W 14-7 KANSAS STATEN<strong>15</strong> W 6-3 KANSASN29 L 0-7 OKLAHOMA NR/3Blue Grass Bowl – Louisville, Ky.D13 W <strong>15</strong>-6 vs. Florida State 19/NR1959 – 6-4-0S19 L 9-22 CINCINNATIS26 L 7-13 at ArkansasO3 W 27-21 at Kansas StateO10 W 26-0 TULSAO17 W 19-12 HOUSTONO24 W 34-14 WICHITA STATE (HC)O31 W 18-12 at MarquetteN7 W 20-12 DENVERN14 L 14-28 at KansasN28 L 7-17 at Oklahoma NR/17168 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


ALL-TIME SCORES1960 – 3-7-0 (2-5-0 Big Eight)S17 L 0-9 at Arkansas NR/19S24 L 7-28 at Missouri* NR/16O8 W 28-7 at TulsaO<strong>15</strong> L 7-12 at HoustonO22 L 7-14 KANSAS* (HC) NR/<strong>15</strong>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* NR/RVO7 W 26-0 TULSAO14 L 0-10 MISSOURI*O21 W 14-6 NEBRASKA* (HC)O28 L 8-42 at Kansas NR/RVN4 L 13-25 at Wichita StateN18 W 28-24 HOUSTONN25 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 NR/RVO6 W 17-7 at TulsaO13 W 36-16 COLORADO* (HC)O20 L 6-23 at Missouri* NR/RVO27 L 17-36 KANSAS*N3 L 7-34 IOWA STATE*N10 W 12-7 at Army NR/RVN17 L 0-14 at Nebraska* NR/RVN24 W 30-6 at Kansas State*D1 L 6-37 at Oklahoma* NR/8COACH PHIL CUTCHIN6 YEARS – 19-38-2 (.339)1963 – 1-8-0# (0-6-0 Big Eight)S21 L 0-21 at Arkansas NR/8O5 L 7-34 at Texas NR/3O12 L 0-25 at Colorado*O19 L 6-28 MISSOURI* (HC) NR/RVO26 L 7-41 at Kansas*N2 L 28-33 at Iowa State*N9 W 33-24 TULSAN16 L 16-20 NEBRASKA* NR/10N30 L 10-34 at Oklahoma* NR/10#Game vs. Kansas State was cancelled.1964 – 4-6-0 (3-4-0 Big Eight)S19 L 10-14 at Arkansas NR/RVS26 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 TulsaN7 W 31-7 WICHITA STATEN14 L 14-27 at Nebraska* NR/4N21 L 14-17 at Kansas State*N28 L 16-21 OKLAHOMA* NR/RV1965 – 3-7-0 (2-5-0 Big Eight)S18 L 14-28 at Arkansas NR/6S25 L 0-13 MISSOURI*O2 W 17-14 TULSAO9 L 11-34 at Colorado*O16 L 14-17 at Texas TechO23 L 0-9 at Kansas*O30 L 10-14 at Iowa State*N13 L 17-21 NEBRASKA (HC)* NR/3N20 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 NR/5O1 L 9-35 at Houston NR/RVO8 W 11-10 COLORADO*O<strong>15</strong> L 0-7 at Missouri* NR/RVO22 W 10-7 at Kansas*O29 T 14-14 IOWA STATE* (HC)N5 L 7-10 at Texas TechN12 L 6-21 at Nebraska* NR/4N19 W 21-6 at Kansas State*D3 W <strong>15</strong>-14 OKLAHOMA* NR/RV1967 – 4-5-1 (3-4-0 Big Eight)S16 T 0-0 AIR FORCES23 W 7-6 at Arkansas NR/RVO7 L 0-19 at Texas NR/RVO21 L <strong>15</strong>-26 KANSAS* (HC)O28 W 10-7 at Colorado* NR/3N4 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/31968 – 3-7-0 (2-5-0 Big Eight)S21 L <strong>15</strong>-32 at ArkansasO5 L 3-31 at TexasO12 W 21-17 at Houston NR/11O19 L 14-49 at Kansas* NR/4O26 L 20-21 NEBRASKA* (HC)N2 L 7-42 at Missouri* NR/10N9 W 34-17 COLORADO*N16 W 26-17 IOWA STATE*N23 L 14-21 at Kansas State*N30 L 7-41 OKLAHOMA* NR/11COACH FLOYD GASS3 YEARS – 13-18-1 (.422)1969 – 5-5-0 (3-4-0 Big Eight)S20 L 0-39 at Arkansas NR/2S27 W 24-18 HOUSTONO4 W 17-10 TEXAS TECHO18 L 21-31 at Missouri* NR/6O25 L 3-13 at Nebraska*N1 W 28-25 at Kansas*N8 W 28-19 KANSAS STATE* (HC) NR/<strong>15</strong>N<strong>15</strong> 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 StateS19 L 7-23 at Arkansas NR/11S26 W 26-17 HOUSTON NR/11O3 L 20-40 MISSOURI* NR/20O10 W 34-20 TCUO24 L 31-65 at Nebraska* NR/4O31 W 19-7 KANSAS* (HC)N7 L <strong>15</strong>-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 STATES18 L 10-31 at Arkansas NR/6S25 W 24-16 VIRGINIA TECHO9 T 14-14 at TCUO16 W 37-16 at Missouri*O23 L 13-41 Nebraska* NR/1O30 W 17-10 at Kansas*N6 L 23-35 KANSAS STATE* (HC)N13 L 6-40 at Colorado* NR/12N20 L 0-54 at Iowa State*D4 L 14-58 OKLAHOMA* NR/3COACH DAVE SMITH1 YEAR – 7-4 (.636)1972 – 7-4-0 (5-2-0 Big Eight)S16 W 21-3 TEXAS-ARLINGTONS23 L 23-24 at ArkansasS30 W 31-6 COLORADO* NR/3O7 W 17-16 MISSOURI*O14 L 32-34 at Virginia Tech 19/NRO21 W 20-7 BAYLOR (HC)O28 L 0-34 at Nebraska* NR/3N4 L 10-13 KANSAS*N11 W 45-14 at Kansas State*N25 W 45-14 IOWA STATE* NR/12D2 W^ <strong>15</strong>-38 at Oklahoma* 20/3^ Oklahoma later forfeited, handing OSU the winCOACH JIM STANLEY6 YEARS – 35-31-2 (.529)1973 – 5-4-2 (2-3-2 Big Eight)S<strong>15</strong> W 56-7 TEXAS-ARLINGTONS22 W 38-6 at Arkansas 17/NRS29 W 70-7 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 12/NRO6 L 7-20 TEXAS TECH 11/NRO20 L 9-13 at Missouri* NR/7O27 T 17-17 NEBRASKA* NR/10N3 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* 18/NRD1 L 18-45 OKLAHOMA* NR/21974 – 7-5-0 (4-3-0 Big Eight)S14 W 59-0 WICHITA STATES21 W 26-7 at Arkansas NR/10S28 L 14-31 at Baylor 12/NRO5 L 13-14 at Texas Tech NR/10O19 W 31-7 MISSOURI*O26 L 3-7 at Nebraska* NR/9N2 W 24-13 KANSAS* (HC)N9 W 29-5 at Kansas State* 17/NRN16 L 20-37 COLORADO* 18/NRN23 W 14-12 IOWA STATE*N30 L 13-44 at Oklahoma* NR/1Fiesta Bowl – Phoenix, Ariz.D28 W 16-6 vs. BYU NR/171975 – 7-4-0 (3-4-0 Big Eight)S13 W 34-0 WICHITA STATES20 W 20-13 ARKANSAS NR/16S27 W 61-7 NORTH TEXAS 17/NRO4 W 17-16 TEXAS TECH <strong>15</strong>/NRO11 L 14-41 at Missouri* 14/12O18 L 20-28 NEBRASKA* NR/4O25 W 35-19 at Kansas*N1 L 7-27 OKLAHOMA* 19/2N8 L 7-17 at Colorado* NR/14N<strong>15</strong> 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. 14S11 W 33-21 TULSAS18 L 10-16 at Arkansas NR/12O2 W 16-10 NORTH TEXASO9 W 21-14 KANSAS* NR/8O16 L 10-20 COLORADO*O23 W 31-24 at Oklahoma* NR/5O30 W 20-19 MISSOURI* (HC) 16/10N6 L 10-14 at Nebraska* 13/9N13 W 45-21 at Kansas State* 17/NRN20 W 42-21 IOWA STATE* 16/14N27 W 42-13 at UTEP 14/NRD4 Idle 14/Tangerine Bowl – Orlando, Fla.D19 W 49-21 vs. BYU 14/1977 – 4-7-0 (2-5-0 Big Eight)Preseason AP Ranking: No. 20S10 W 34-17 at Tulsa 20/NRS17 L 6-28 at Arkansas <strong>15</strong>/NRS24 W 54-0 UTEPO1 L 17-25 FLORIDA STATEO8 L 13-29 at Colorado* NR/6O<strong>15</strong> W 21-14 KANSAS STATE* (HC)O22 W 21-0 at Kansas*O29 L 14-31 NEBRASKA* NR/12N5 L 28-61 OKLAHOMA* NR/3N12 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 StateS16 L 20-38 at Florida State NR/16S23 L 7-19 ARKANSAS NR/2S30 L 7-12 at North TexasO7 L 7-18 at Kansas State*O14 W 24-20 COLORADO* NR/13O21 W 21-7 KANSAS*O28 L 14-22 at Nebraska* NR/4N4 W 35-20 MISSOURI* (HC)N11 L <strong>15</strong>-28 IOWA STATE*N18 L 7-62 at Oklahoma* NR/4COACH JIMMY JOHNSON5 YEARS – 30-25-2 (.544)1979 – 7-4-0 (5-2-0 Big Eight)S8 W 25-7 NORTH TEXASS<strong>15</strong> W 16-6 WICHITA STATES22 L 7-27 at Arkansas NR/<strong>15</strong>O6 L 16-23 at South CarolinaO13 W 14-13 at Missouri* NR/<strong>15</strong>O20 L 0-36 NEBRASKA* NR/2O27 W 30-17 at Kansas*N3 L 7-38 OKLAHOMA* NR/7N10 W 21-20 at Colorado*N17 W 42-<strong>15</strong> KANSAS STATE* (HC)N24 W 13-10 at Iowa State*1980 – 4-7-0 (3-4-0 Big Eight)S13 L 19-20 WEST TEXAS A&MS20 L 20-33 at Arkansas NR/17O4 L 18-24 WASHINGTONO11 L 7-30 MISSOURI* NR/19O18 L 7-48 at Nebraska* NR/10O25 W^ 14-14 KANSAS*N1 W <strong>15</strong>-6 at San Diego StateN8 W 42-7 COLORADO* (HC)N<strong>15</strong> 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 win1981 – 7-5-0 (4-3-0 Big Eight)S19 W 23-21 TULSAS26 L 16-23 SAN DIEGO STATEO3 W 9-0 at North TexasO10 W 20-7 at Kansas*O17 L 10-11 at Colorado*O24 W 19-11 LOUISVILLEO31 W 16-12 at Missouri*N7 L 7-54 NEBRASKA* NR/11N14 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&M1982 – 4-5-2 (3-2-2 Big Eight)S11 W 27-6 NORTH TEXASS19 L <strong>15</strong>-25 at TulsaS25 L 22-28 at LouisvilleO9 T 24-24 KANSAS*O16 T 25-25 COLORADO* (HC)O23 L 9-27 at Oklahoma* NR/20O30 W 30-20 MISSOURI*N6 L 10-48 at Nebraska* NR/6N13 W 24-16 at Kansas State*N20 W 49-13 IOWA STATE*N27 L 6-35 at San Diego State1983 – 8-4-0 (3-4-0 Big Eight)S10 W 20-13 NORTH TEXASS17 W 27-17 at CincinnatiS24 W 34-<strong>15</strong> at Texas A&MO1 W 9-0 TULSAO8 L 10-14 NEBRASKA* NR/1O<strong>15</strong> L 20-21 OKLAHOMA* NR/<strong>15</strong>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, TexasD31 W 24-14 vs. Baylor NR/20OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 169


ALL-TIME SCORESCOACH PAT JONES11 YEARS – 62-60-3 (.508)1984 – 10-2-0 (5-2-0 Big Eight)Final AP Ranking: No. 7S8 W 45-3 at Arizona State NR/12S<strong>15</strong> W 31-14 BOWLING GREEN 13/NRS22 W 19-16 SAN DIEGO STATE 12/NRS29 W 31-7 at Tulsa 10/NRO6 L 3-17 at Nebraska* 9/8O13 Idle 13/O20 W 47-10 KANSAS* 12/NRO27 W 20-14 COLORADO* (HC) 10/NRN3 W 34-6 at Kansas State* 7/NRN10 W 31-13 MISSOURI* 7/NRN17 W 16-10 IOWA STATE* 4/NRN24 L 14-24 at Oklahoma* 3/2D1 Idle 9/D8 Idle 9/Gator Bowl – Jacksonville, Fla.D28 W 21-14 vs. South Carolina 9/71985 – 8-4-0 (4-3-0 Big Eight)Preseason AP Ranking: No. 16S7 W 31-17 at Washington 16/12S14 W 10-9 NORTH TEXAS 8/NRS21 Idle 8/S28 W 45-10 MIAMI (OHIO) 7/NRO5 W 25-13 TULSA 6/NRO12 L 24-34 NEBRASKA* 5/9O19 Idle 12/O26 W 17-10 at Kansas* 12/NRN2 W 14-11 at Colorado* 12/NRN9 W 35-3 KANSAS STATE (HC) 10/NRN16 W 21-19 at Missouri* 10/NRN23 L 10-<strong>15</strong> at Iowa State* 7/NRN30 L 0-13 OKLAHOMA* 17/3D6 Idle 19/Gator Bowl – Jacksonville, Fla.D30 L 23-34 vs. Florida State 19/181986 – 6-5-0 (4-3-0 Big Eight)S6 W 21-20 at Louisiana-LafayetteS13 L 23-27 at TulsaS20 L 12-28 HOUSTONS27 W 23-7 ILLINOIS STATEO11 L 10-30 at Nebraska* NR/3O18 L 0-19 at Oklahoma* NR/5O25 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. 11S5 W 39-28 TULSAS12 W 35- 0 at HoustonS19 W 35-29 at WyomingS26 W 36- 0 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTEO10 W 42-17 COLORADO* 19/NRO17 L 0-35 NEBRASKA* 12/2O24 W 24-20 at Missouri* 19/NRO31 W 56- 7 KANSAS STATE* (HC) 17/NRN7 L 10-29 at Oklahoma* 12/1N14 W 49-17 at Kansas* 17/NRN21 W 48-27 IOWA STATE* 13/NRN28 Idle 12/D5 Idle 11/D12 Idle 11/Sun Bowl – El Paso, TexasD25 W 35-33 vs. West Virginia 11/NR1988 – 10-2-0 (5-2-0 Big Eight)Final AP Ranking: No. 11S10 W 52-20 MIAMI (OHIO)S17 Idle 20/S24 W 52-<strong>15</strong> TEXAS A&M 18/NRO1 W 56-35 TULSA 13/NRO8 W 41-21 at Colorado* 13/NRO<strong>15</strong> L 42-63 at Nebraska* 10/7O22 W 49-21 MISSOURI* (HC) <strong>15</strong>/NRO29 W 45-27 at Kansas State* 12/NRN5 L 28-31 OKLAHOMA* 12/8N12 W 63-24 KANSAS* 14/NRN19 W 49-28 at Iowa State* 13/NRN26 Idle 12/D2 Idle 12/D9 Idle 12/Coca-Cola Bowl – Tokyo, JapanD4 W 45-42 vs. Texas Tech 12/NRHoliday Bowl – San Diego, Calif.D30 W 62-14 vs. Wyoming 12/<strong>15</strong>1989 – 4-7-0 (3-4-0 Big Eight)S9 L 10-20 at TulsaS16 L 13-37 at Ohio StateS23 L <strong>15</strong>-31 TEXAS TECHS30 W 27-7 WYOMINGO7 L <strong>15</strong>-37 at Oklahoma* NR/16O14 W 17-13 KANSAS STATE* (HC)O21 L 23-48 NEBRASKA* NR/4O28 W 31-30 at Missouri*N4 W 37-34 at KansasN11 L 17-41 COLORADO* NR/2N18 L 21-31 IOWA STATE1990 – 4-7-0 (2-5-0 Big Eight)S1 W 10-3 TULSAS8 L 7-50 at FloridaS<strong>15</strong> W 33-23 NORTHERN IOWAS22 L 21-31 at TCUO6 L 17-31 OKLAHOMA* NR/7O13 L 17-23 at Kansas State*O20 L 3-31 at Nebraska* NR/4O27 W 48-28 MISSOURI* (HC)N3 L 30-31 KANSAS*N10 L 22-41 at Colorado* NR/4N17 W 25-17 at Iowa State*1991 – 0-10-1 (0-6-1 Big Eight)S7 L 7-13 at TulsaS14 L 3-30 ARIZONA STATES21 L 21-24 TCUO5 L 3-40 at Miami (Fla.) NR/2O12 L <strong>15</strong>-49 NEBRASKA* NR/14O19 L 7-41 at Missouri*O26 T 6-6 at Iowa State*N2 L 0-31 KANSAS* (HC)N9 L 12-16 COLORADO* NR/14N16 L 6-21 at Oklahoma* NR/18N23 L 26-36 KANSAS STATE*1992 – 4-6-1 (2-4-1 Big Eight)S5 W 35-3 INDIANA STATES19 L 3-35 at Michigan NR/6S26 W 24-19 TULSAO3 L 11-13 at TCUO10 L 0-55 at Nebraska* NR/14O17 W 28-26 MISSOURI*O24 W 27-21 IOWA STATE* (HC)O31 L 18-26 at Kansas* NR/18N7 L 0-28 at Colorado* NR/16N14 T <strong>15</strong>-<strong>15</strong> OKLAHOMA*N21 L 0-10 at Kansas State*1993 – 3-8-0 (0-7-0 Big Eight)S11 W 45-7 MISSOURI STATES18 W 16-10 at TulsaS25 L 10-12 at Arizona StateO2 W 27-22 TCUO7 L 13-27 NEBRASKA* NR/7O16 L 9-42 at Missouri*O23 L 17-20 at Iowa State*O30 L 6-13 KANSAS* (HC)N6 L 14-31 COLORADO* NR/23N13 L 0-31 at Oklahoma* NR/17N20 L 17-21 KANSAS STATE* NR/201994 – 3-7-1 (0-6-1 Big Eight)S1 W 31-14 at Northern IllinoisS17 L 10-14 at BaylorS24 W 17-10 TULSAO1 W 36-34 NORTH TEXASO8 L 3-32 at Nebraska* NR/2O<strong>15</strong> L <strong>15</strong>-24 MISSOURI*O22 T 31-31 IOWA STATE* (HC)O29 L 14-24 at Kansas*N5 L 3-17 at Colorado* NR/7N12 L 14-33 OKLAHOMA*N19 L 6-23 at Kansas State* NR/11COACH BOB SIMMONS6 YEARS – 30-38 (.441)1995 – 4-8-0 (2-5-0 Big Eight)A31 L 21-64 NEBRASKA NR/2S9 L 23-24 at TulsaS16 W 35-7 MISSOURI STATES23 L 25-45 at WyomingS30 L 0-31 at Tennessee NR/12O14 L 17-23 KANSAS STATE* (HC) NR/8O21 W 30-26 at Missouri*O28 L 14-38 at Iowa State*N4 L 32-45 COLORADO* NR/10N11 W 12-0 at Oklahoma NR/RVN18 L 17-22 KANSAS* NR/<strong>15</strong>D2 W 24-20 at Hawaii1996 – 5-6 (2-6 Big 12)A31 W ot 23-20 MISSOURI STATES7 L 3-31 vs. Texas Tech* at IrvingS14 W 30-9 TULSAS21 W 31-17 UTAH STATEO5 L 14-71 at Texas* NR/23O12 L 13-35 at Colorado* NR/9O19 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. 24A30 W 21-14 at Iowa State*S6 W 31-7 at Louisiana-LafayetteS13 W 35-0 FRESNO STATES27 W 38-7 NORTHEAST LOUISIANAO4 W 42-16 TEXAS*O11 W 33-29 COLORADO* (HC) 20/24O18 Idle 16/O25 L 2ot 50-51 MISSOURI* 12/NRN1 L ot 25-28 at Texas A&M* 19/25N8 W 30-7 at Oklahoma* 25/NRN<strong>15</strong> L 3-27 TEXAS TECH* 24/NRN22 W 24-14 at Baylor*D4 Idle 24/D11 Idle 24/Alamo Bowl – San Antonio, TexasD30 L 20-33 vs. Purdue 24/171998 – 5-6 (3-5 Big 12)S5 W 38-28 at Kansas*S12 L 20-35 at TulsaS19 W 42-23 MISSISSIPPI STATE NR/25O3 L 17-24 vs. Nebraska* at Kansas City NR/2O10 L 17-24 at Texas Tech*O17 L 20-52 at Kansas State* NR/4O24 W 41-26 OKLAHOMA*O31 L 6-17 TEXAS A&M* (HC) NR/8N7 L 34-37 at Texas* NR/20N14 W 44-20 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTEN21 W 24-10 BAYLOR*1999 – 5-6 (3-5 Big 12)S4 W 24-7 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTES11 W 46-9 TULSAS18 L 11-29 at Mississippi StateO2 L 14-38 at Nebraska* NR/6O9 W 41-21 TEXAS TECH*O23 L 21-44 KANSAS STATE* (HC) NR/7O30 L 3-21 at Texas A&M* NR/22N6 L 21-34 TEXAS* NR/11N13 W 45-13 KANSAS*N20 W 34-14 at Baylor*N27 L 7-44 at Oklahoma*2000 – 3-8 (1-7 Big 12)S9 W 36-26 at TulsaS16 W 23-0 TEXAS STATES23 L 6-28 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI NR/22S30 L 7-42 at Texas* NR/13O7 L 10-24 at Missouri*O14 L 26-33 IOWA STATE* (HC) NR/RVO28 L 21-37 at Colorado*N4 L 16-21 TEXAS A&M* NR/24N11 L 0-58 at Texas TechN18 W 50-22 BAYLOR*N25 L 7-12 OKLAHOMA* NR/1COACH LES MILES4 YEARS – 28-21 (.571)2001 – 4-7 (2-6 Big 12)S1 L 9-17 at Southern MississippiS8 W 30-23 LOUISIANA TECHS22 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/11O20 L 14-28 at Iowa State*O27 L 19-22 COLORADO* (HC) NR/25N10 L 30-49 TEXAS TECH*N17 W 38-22 at Baylor*N24 W 16-13 at Oklahoma* NR/42002 – 8-5 (5-3 Big 12)A31 L 36-39 vs. Louisiana Tech (in Shreveport)S7 W 45-10 NORTHERN IOWAS14 L 24-38 UCLA NR/23S21 W 52-16 SMUO5 L <strong>15</strong>-17 at Texas* NR/2O12 L 9-44 at Kansas State* NR/19O19 W 24-21 NEBRASKA* NR/RVN2 W 28-23 TEXAS A&M* (HC) NR/RVN9 L 24-49 at Texas Tech*N16 W 55-20 at Kansas*N23 W 63-28 BAYLOR*N30 W 38-28 OKLAHOMA* NR/3Houston Bowl – Houston, TexasD27 W 33-23 vs. Southern Mississippi RV/NR2003 – 9-4 (5-3 Big 12)Preseason AP Ranking: No. 24A30 L 7-17 at Nebraska* 24/RVS6 W 48-24 WYOMINGS13 W 42-3 MISSOURI STATES20 W 52-6 at SMUO4 W 56-3 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTEO11 W 38-34 KANSAS STATE* RV/22O18 W 51-49 TEXAS TECH* (HC) 23/RVO25 W 38-10 at Texas A&M* 18/NRN1 L 9-52 at Oklahoma* 14/1N8 L 16-55 TEXAS* 21/11N<strong>15</strong> W 44-21 KANSAS* RV/NRN22 W 38-21 at Baylor* 24/NRN29 Idle 23/D5 Idle 22/D12 Idle 21/Cotton Bowl – Dallas, TexasJ2 L 28-31 vs. Ole Miss 21/182004 – 7-5 (4-4 Big 12)S4 W 31-20 at UCLAS11 W 38-21 TULSAS18 W 59-7 SMUS25 Idle 25/O2 W 36-7 IOWA STATE* 25/NRO9 W 42-14 at Colorado* 22/NRO16 L 20-36 TEXAS A&M* (HC) 16/23O23 W 20-17 at Missouri* 22/NRO30 L 35-38 OKLAHOMA* 20/2N6 L 35-56 at Texas* 19/6N13 W 49-21 BAYLOR* 25/NRN20 Idle 23/N27 L <strong>15</strong>-31 at Texas Tech* 23/NRAlamo Bowl – San Antonio, TexasD29 L 7-33 vs. Ohio State NR/24170 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


ALL-TIME SCORESCOACH MIKE GUNDY10 YEARS – 84-44 (.656)2005 – 4-7 (1-7 Big 12)S3 W <strong>15</strong>-10 MONTANA STATES8 W 23-3 at Florida AtlanticS17 W 20-10 ARKANSAS STATEO1 L 0-34 COLORADO*O8 L 31-38 MISSOURI*O<strong>15</strong> L 23-62 at Texas A&M*O22 L 10-37 at Iowa State*O29 L 28-47 TEXAS* (HC) NR/2N12 W 24-17 TEXAS TECH* NR/13N19 L 34-44 at Baylor*N26 L 14-42 at Oklahoma*2006 – 7-6 (3-5 Big 12)S2 W 52-10 MISSOURI STATES9 W 35-7 Arkansas State (at Little Rock)S16 W 48-8 FLORIDA ATLANTICS23 L 25-34 at HoustonO7 L 27-31 at Kansas State*O14 W 42-32 at Kansas*O21 L ot 33-34 TEXAS A&M* (HC) NR/23O28 W 41-29 NEBRASKA* NR/20N4 L 10-36 at Texas* NR/4N11 W 66-24 BAYLOR*N18 L 24-30 at Texas Tech*N25 L 21-27 OKLAHOMA* NR/13PetroSun Independence Bowl - Shreveport. La.D28 W 34-31 Alabama2007 – 7-6 (4-4 Big 12)S1 L 14-35 at Georgia NR/13S8 W 42-6 FLORIDA ATLANTICS14 L 23-41 at TroyS22 W 49-45 TEXAS TECH*S29 W 39-3 SAM HOUSTON STATEO6 L 23-24 at Texas A&M*O13 W 45-14 at Nebraska*O20 W 41-39 KANSAS STATE* (HC) NR/25N3 L 35-38 TEXAS* NR/14N10 L 28-43 KANSAS* NR/5N17 W 45-14 at Baylor*N24 L 17-49 at Oklahoma* NR/10Insight Bowl - Tempe, Ariz.D31 W 49-33 Indiana2008 – 9-4 (5-3 Big 12)Final AP Ranking: No. 16A30 W 39-13 vs. Washington State (Seattle)S6 W 56-37 HOUSTONS13 W 57-13 MISSOURI STATES27 W 55-24 TROYO4 W 56-28 TEXAS A&M* 21/NRO11 W 28-23 at Missouri* 17/3O18 W 34-6 BAYLOR* (HC) 8/NRO25 L 24-28 at Texas* 7/1N1 W 59-17 IOWA STATE* 9/NRN8 L 20-56 at Texas Tech* 8/2N<strong>15</strong> W 30-17 at Colorado* 11/NRN22 Idle 11/N29 L 41-61 OKLAHOMA* 11/3D5 Idle 14/D12 Idle 13/Holiday Bowl – San Diego, Calif.D30 L 31-42 Oregon 13/<strong>15</strong>2009 - 9-4 (6-2 Big 12)Preseason AP Ranking: No. 9S5 W 24-10 GEORGIA 9/13S12 L 35-45 HOUSTON 5/RVS19 W 41-24 RICE 16/NRS26 W 56-6 GRAMBLING STATE 16/NRO3 Idle <strong>15</strong>/O10 W 36-31 at Texas A&M* <strong>15</strong>/NRO17 W 33-17 MISSOURI* (HC) 16/RV024 W 34-7 at Baylor* 14/NRO31 L 14-41 TEXAS* 13/3N7 W 34-8 at Iowa State* 18/NRN14 W 24-17 TEXAS TECH* 17/RVN19 W 31-28 COLORADO* 12/RVN28 L 0-27 at Oklahoma* 11/NRCotton Bowl – Arlington, TexasJ2 L 7-21 Ole Miss 21/RV2010 – 11-2 (6-2 Big 12)Final AP Ranking: No. 13S4 W 65-17 WASHINGTON ST. RV/NRS11 W 41-38 TROY RV/NRS18 W 65-28 TULSA RV/NRS25 IdleRVS30 W 38-35 TEXAS A&M* RV/RVO8 W 54-28 at Louisiana 22/NRO16 W 34-17 at Texas Tech* 20/NRO23 L 41-51 NEBRASKA* 17/14O30 W 24-14 at Kansas State* 20/NRN6 W 55-28 BAYLOR* 19/22N13 W 33-16 at Texas* 12/NRN20 W 48-14 at Kansas* 12/NRN27 L 41-47 OKLAHOMA* 10/14D14 Idle 14/D21 Idle 14/Alamo Bowl – San Antonio, TexasD29 W 36-10 Arizona 14/NR2011 – 12-1 (8-1 Big 12)*** Big 12 Conference Champions ***Preseason AP Ranking: No. 9Final AP Ranking: No. 3S3 W 61-34 LOUISIANA 9/NRS8 W 37-14 ARIZONA 9/RVS17 W 59-33 at Tulsa 8/NRS24 W 30-29 at Texas A&M* 7/8O1 Idle 5/O8 W 70-28 KANSAS* 6/NRO<strong>15</strong> W 38-26 at Texas* 6/22O22 W 45-24 at Missouri* 6/NRO29 W 59-24 BAYLOR* 3/RVN5 W 52-45 KANSAS STATE* 3/17N12 W 66-6 at Texas Tech* 2/NRN18 L 2ot 31-37 at Iowa State* 2/NRN25 Idle 5/D3 W 44-10 OKLAHOMA* 3/13Tostitos Fiesta Bowl - Glendale, Ariz.J2 W ot 41-38 Stanford 3/4*Conference games2012 – 8-5 (5-4 Big 12)Preseason AP Ranking: No. 19S1 W 84-0 SAVANNAH STATE 19/NRS8 L 38-59 at Arizona 18/NRS<strong>15</strong> W 65-24 LOUISIANA RV/NRS22 IdleRV/S29 L 36-41 TEXAS RV/12O6 IdleO13 W 20-14 at KansasO20 W 31-10 IOWA STATEO27 W 36-10 TCU RV/RVN3 L 30-44 at Kansas State RV/3N10 W 55-34 WEST VIRGINIA RV/NRN17 W 59-21 TEXAS TECH RV/23N24 L ot 48-51 at Oklahoma 22/14D1 L 34-41 at Baylor 24/NRHeart of Dallas Bowl - Dallas, TexasJ1 W 58-14 Purdue RV/NR2013 – 10-3 (7-2 Big 12)Preseason AP Ranking: No. 13Final AP Ranking: No. 17A31 W 21-3 vs. Mississippi St. (Houston) 13/NRS7 W 56-35 at UTSA 13/NRS14 W 59-3 LAMAR 12/NRS21 Idle 11/S28 L 21-30 at West Virginia 11/NRO5 W 33-29 KANSAS STATE 21/NRO12 Idle 22/O19 W 24-10 TCU 21/NRO26 W 58-27 at Iowa State 19/NRN2 W 52-34 at Texas Tech 18/<strong>15</strong>N9 W 42-6 KANSAS <strong>15</strong>/NRN16 W 38-13 at Texas 12/23N23 W 49-17 BAYLOR 11/3N30 Idle 7/D7 L 24-33 OKLAHOMA 6/18AT&T Cotton BowlJ3 L 31-41 vs. Missouri 13/92014 – 7-6 (4-5 Big 12)A30 L 31-37 vs. Florida State (Arlington) RV/1S6 W 40-23 MISSOURI STATE RV/NRS13 W 43-13 UTSA RV/NRS20 Idle 25S25 W 45-35 TEXAS TECH 24/NRO4 W 37-20 IOWA STATE 21/NRO11 W 27-20 at Kansas 16/NRO18 L 9-42 at TCU <strong>15</strong>/12O25 L 10-34 WEST VIRGINIA RV/22N1 L 14-48 at Kansas State RV/11N8IdleN<strong>15</strong> L 7-28 TEXASN22 L 28-49 at Baylor NR/6N29 IdleD6 Wot 38-35 at Oklahoma NR/18Cactus Bowl - Tempe, Ariz.J2 W 30-22 vs. WashingtonThe AP rankings for OSU and its opponents are listedto the right in OSU/OPP format.Defensive ends Richetti Jones(left) and Jamie Blatnick (right)helped OSU defeat Stanfordin the 2012 Fiesta Bowl.OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 171


BOWL RECAPS1945 COTTON BOWLJANUARY 1, 1945 | DALLAS, TEXASOKLAHOMA A&M 34TCU 0DALLAS – The first bowl appearancefor Oklahoma A&M turnedinto a pleasant experience for theorange and black faithful as theAggies used a season-ending28-6 win over Oklahoma as aspringboard to a dominating bowlperformance.Oklahoma A&M sophomoretailback whiz Bob Fenimore, thenation’s total offense leader, livedup to All-America billings as theCowboys bounced the local teamfrom TCU, 34-0, in the third-largest margin of victory in Cotton Bowlhistory. Fenimore scored on runs of one and seven yards and completed6-of-13 passes for 136 yards. Fullback Jim Spavital poweredhis way for 120 yards, including a 52-yard scoring bolt.Meanwhile, the Poke defense smothered TCU, not allowing theHorned Frogs past midfield until the second half. Coach Jim Lookabaugh’smuscular single-wing offense harvested 494 yards of totaloffense, while TCU could manage only 105. In the fourth period,A&M’s reserves took over with Joe Thomas and Mack Creageradding touchdowns on short plunges.The Aggies finished the year with an 8-1 record. It was their bestwin total since the 1932 squad won nine games.Fenimore, Neill Armstrong (who would later coach the ChicagoBears) and tackle Ralph Foster were all Aggies who were namedas the game’s outstanding players. Fenimore was inducted into theCotton Bowl Hall of Fame in the spring of 2007.Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 ScoreTCU 0 0 0 0 0Oklahoma A&M 14 0 7 13 34SCORING PLAYSTeam Scoring PlayA&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)OAMC TCUFIRST DOWNS 20 5RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 60-295 27-74PASSING YDS (NET) 199 31Passes Att-Comp-Int 17-9-1 10-3-3TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 77-494 37-105Punts (Number-Avg) 6-26.3 8-34.3Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-1Penalties-Yards 7-75 5-25RUSHING: Oklahoma A&M: Fenimore 21-178, Spavital 18-120,Hankins 9-57, Thomas 7-25, Creager 5-16, Stafford 2-7, Connor1-6, 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 0-1RECEIVING: Oklahoma A&M: Hankins 4-103, Creager 2-54,Moore 1-17, Armstrong 1-6, Thomas 1-9. TCU: Jackson 1-34, Ruff1-(-1), Gaxxen 1-(-2)PUNTING: Oklahoma A&M: Fenimore 5-28.8, Conner 1-141946 SUGAR BOWLJANUARY 1, 1946 | NEW ORLEANS, LA.ST. MARY’S 13OKLAHOMA A&M 33NEW ORLEANS -- A capacitycrowd of 75,000 gathered to watchthe battle of All-Americans,Oklahoma A&M’s Bob “BlondBomber” Fenimore and St. Mary’s“Squirmin’” Herman Wedemeyer.Wedemeyer’s 46-yard touchdownpass to Dennis O’Conner openedthe scoring, but Fenimorematched it with a 29-yard scoringtoss to Cecil Hankins as the first quarter ended. Fenimore’s shortplunge gave A&M the lead for keeps, but just before the half,Wedemeyer lateralled to Fred DeSalvo, who weaved his waythrough Aggie defenders 44 yards for a touchdown. The conversionmissed, and A&M led at halftime.While the Cowboy passing game was off, the ground gameproduced another Fenimore TD plunge in the third period, and JimReynolds opened the fourth stanza by leaping a yard for a score.Reynolds winged a 20-yard TD pass to Joe Thomas in the finalminutes to end the wild scoring derby.In his battle with Wedemeyer, Fenimore got the best of the totaloffense struggle, netting 206 yards in 36 plays while Wedemeyerhad 184 yards in 25 plays. Fenimore also punted four times for anaverage of 53.2 yards.Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 ScoreSt. Mary’s 7 6 0 0 13Oklahoma A&M 7 7 6 13 33SCORING PLAYS1st - 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 ReynoldsOAMC SMCFIRST DOWNS <strong>15</strong> 8RUSHING YARDS (NET) 217 61PASSING YDS (NET) 112 177Passes Att-Comp-Int 13-6-4 24-11-2TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 329 238Punts (Number-Avg) 4-47.2 5-43.8Fumbles-Lost 0 2Penalties-Yards 45 351949 DELTA BOWLJANUARY 1, 1949 | MEMPHIS, TENN.WILLIAM & MARY 20OKLAHOMA A&M 0MEMPHIS -- Only <strong>15</strong>,069 fansbraved chilling weather in CrumpStadium as the William andMary Indians made the most ofOklahoma A&M’s mistakes for a20-0 win in the second and finalDelta Bowl.The Indians never got outsidetheir own 36-yard-line in the firsthalf, but quarterback TommyKorshcowski passed 12 yards to Lou Hoitsma in the third periodfor a touchdown. A Cowboy fumble set the stage for Korshcowski’s22-yard scoring aerial to Jack Bruce in the fourth period.With A&M driving, Indian tackle Lou Creekmur picked off adeflected Bob Carey pass and rumbled 70 yards for the game’slast tally. Jack Cloud was the only Indian rusher of the day, gaining78 yards in 14 tries while Kenny Roof had 63 in seven cracks forthe Aggies.Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 ScoreWilliam & Mary 0 0 6 14 20Oklahoma A&M 0 0 0 0 0SCORING PLAYS3rd - 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)OAMC WMFIRST DOWNS 10 7RUSHING YARDS (NET) 161 161PASSING YDS (NET) 68 56Passes Att-Comp-Int 27-6-2 12-5-2TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 229 211Punt Returns-Yards 10-122 2-18Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-29 3-27Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-12Punts (Number-Avg) 9-43 12-43Fumbles Lost 1 1Penalties-Yards 5-55 6-70RUSHING: Oklahoma A&M-Grimes 11-18; Meinert 13-38; Aldridge6-14; K. Roof 7-63PASSING: Oklahoma A&M-Hartman 2-11-20; Cook 0-7-0; Carey4-9-48. William & Mary: Korschcowski 5-12-2-56RECEIVING: Oklahoma A&M-Loyd 3-35; Long 3-23; Aldridge 1-10.William & Mary-Hoitsma 1-12; Cloud 2-12; Bruce 3-32172 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


BOWL RECAPS1958 BLUEGRASS BOWLDECEMBER 13, 1958 | LOUISVILLE, KY.OKLAHOMA STATE <strong>15</strong>FLORIDA STATE 6LOUISVILLE - Playing on a baseball diamond and in tennis shoes,Oklahoma State’s ground game, behind Duane Wood and ForrestCampbell, staked the Pokes to a <strong>15</strong>-point lead, and a rock-ribbeddefense surrendered only a late TD pass from Joe Majors to CarlMeyer.Wood scored both OSU touchdowns on rushes of one and 17yards. But Campbell, who netted 130 yards on 26 carries, was chosenoutstanding player of the game. Dick Soergel engineered theOSU offense while Vandiver Childs, Jim Howard, Sonny Keys, JohnCalvin and Fred Latham manned a mauling Cowpoke defense.The game was televised over ABC-TV with Harry Wismer handlingthe play-by-play duties and Howard Cosell providing color commentary.Only 7,000 frigid fans turned out for the first and last edition ofthe Bluegrass Bowl.Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 ScoreOklahoma State 0 7 8 0 <strong>15</strong>Florida State 0 0 0 6 6SCORING PLAYS2nd- 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)OSU FSUFIRST DOWNS 23 12RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 298 100PASSING YDS (NET) 77 185Passes Att-Comp-Int 12-6-1 22-9-4TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 375 285Punts (Number-Avg) 5-30.0 2-30.0Fumbles Lost 1 2Penalties-Yards 65 25RUSHING: Oklahoma State-Campbell, 26-130; Wood, 17-81, 2 TD;Wiggins, 12-59; Banfield, 7-34; Soergel 1-12; Rundle 3-7; Cross1-3; Sewell 4-3; Wagner 1-1. Florida State-Pickard 14-44; Prinzi7-30; Renn 2-13; Majors 3-12; Whitehead 1-3; McCormick 1-0PASSING: Oklahoma State-Soergel, 6-12-77; Florida State-Majors5-9-116; Prinzi 4-13-69RECEIVING: 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 1-161974 FIESTA BOWLDECEMBER 28, 1974 | TEMPE, ARIZ.OKLAHOMA STATE 16BRIGHAM YOUNG 6TEMPE -- A slow-starting offenseaided by a spunky defenselifted OSU to a 16-6 verdict overBrigham Young, champs of theWAC.State didn’t get a first down in theopening quarter as the Cougarsposted a pair of field goals. Midwayin the second period CharlieWeatherbie pitched to KennyWalker, who scored from 12 yardsout. OSU made three deep drivesin the third period but settled for a single field goal, a 42-yarder byAbby Daigle.After subduing a fourth-quarter Cougar drive at the OSU 28, thePokes wedged their way past midfield in a time-consuming drive.Leonard Thompson then lofted the halfback pass to split endGerald Bain for 40 yards and the clinching score.State’s Phillip Dokes decked Cougar quarterback Gary Shiede latein the first period with a jarring tackle which dampened BYU hopesbut understudy Mark Giles almost bailed the Cougars out of troublewith his fourth-quarter efforts. Dokes picked up the outstandingdefensive player trophy and Walker was chosen top offensiveplayer as OSU dominated play in the second half.Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 ScoreOklahoma State 0 7 3 6 16BYU 6 0 0 0 6SCORING PLAYS1st - 9:34 - BYU - Uselman, 30 FG1st - 0:33 - BYU - Uselman, 43 FG2nd - 0:46 - OSU - Walker, 12 run (Daigle kick)3rd - 2:54 - OSU - Daigle, 42 FG4th - 3:42 - OSU - Bain, 40 pass from Thompson (kick failed)OSU BYUFIRST DOWNS 14 17RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 55-147 36-120PASSING YDS (NET) 77 181Passes Att-Comp-Int 18-7-0 31-<strong>15</strong>-3TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 73-224 67-301Punt Returns-Yards 4-13 2-3Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-<strong>15</strong> 1-17Punts (Number-Avg) 7-41.9 6-41.8Fumbles-Lost 6-0 3-1Penalties-Yards 12-84 9-66Possession Time 31:45 28:<strong>15</strong>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.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 26-11-3-138.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 3-50INTERCEPTIONS: Oklahoma State-Buck 1-13; Allen 1-<strong>15</strong>; Meyers1-23. BYU-None1976 TANGERINE BOWLDECEMBER 19, 1976 | ORLANDO, FLA.BRIGHAM YOUNG 21OKLAHOMA STATE 49ORLANDO -- Billed as a showdownbetween Brigham Youngpass-happy quarterback GiffordNielsen and Oklahoma Staterunning back Terry Miller, theCowboy defense and Miller werethe standouts in a 49-21 triumphfor Oklahoma State.Defensive tackle Chris Dawsonintercepted a Nielsen pass inthe first quarter and returnedit 36 yards for a TD. And whileNielsen completed 23-of-34 passes for 209 yards and a TD, he wasintercepted three more times by defensive backs Milton Kirven,Gary Irons and Jerry Cramer.Meanwhile, Miller ran wild for 173 yards and had scoring jauntsof 78, 6, 3 and 1 yards. The Cowboys rolled up 402 yards totaloffense, including 375 on the ground, to rout BYU. Cowboy runningback Robert Turner supported Miller’s running with 80 yards on22 attempts and a TD, and All-America tackle Phillip Dokes led aparade of OSU defenders that kept constant pressure on Nielsen.Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 ScoreBYU 0 14 7 0 21Oklahoma State 7 21 21 0 49SCORING PLAYSOSU 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)BYU OSUFIRST DOWNS 14 18RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 26-46 70-375PASSING YDS (NET) 209 27Passes Att-Comp-Int 34-23-4 10-2-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 60-255 80-402Punt Returns-Yards 2-30 0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 8-204 4-42Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 4-110Punts (Number-Avg) 5-40.8 5-34.4Fumbles-Lost 3-1 4-2Penalties-Yards 6-67 7-56RUSHING: Oklahoma State-Miller 23-173; Turner 22-80; Weatherbie11-28; 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-0-0OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 173


BOWL RECAPS1981 INDEPENDENCE BOWLDECEMBER 12, 1981 | SHREVEPORT, LA.TEXAS A&M 33OKLAHOMA STATE 16SHREVEPORT -- OklahomaState’s nationally-ranked defensedid its job for a while, but TexasA&M opened up late in the firsthalf to score two quick touchdownsand went on to hand theCowboys just their second bowlloss, 33-16, in the IndependenceBowl.OSU’s opportunistic offenseturned an Aggie fumble into a 7-0lead only minutes into the game.Defensive back Pete DiClementirecovered a fumble for the Pokes on A&M’s 25, and running backErnest Anderson got the score several plays later on a one-yardplunge.The Aggies responded with the first of four David Hardy field goalsto cut the margin to 7-3, but all-Big Eight kicker Larry Roach putOSU back up by seven, 10-3, with a 43-yarder of his own. Midwaythrough the second period, Hardy closed the margin to 10-6, andmoments later the Aggies scored two lightning quick cross-countryaerial touchdowns to move to a 20-10 halftime lead.Two Hardy field goals upped that lead to 26-10 before the Cowboysdrove 66 yards for Vince Orange’s five-yard TD burst. OSU wascrippled by injuries to several running backs during the contest, andA&M showed its versatility with 223 rushing yards and 225 passingyards before a record 47,300. Linebacker Mike Green led OSU’sdefense and was voted outstanding defensive player.Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 ScoreTexas A&M 3 17 3 10 33Oklahoma State 10 0 0 6 16SCORING PLAYS1st - 12:58 - OSU - Anderson, 1 run (Roach kick)1st - 5:13 - TAMU - Hardy, 33 FG1st - 0:46 - OSU - Roach, 42 FG2nd - 6:39 - TAMU - Hardy, 32 FG2nd - 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:<strong>15</strong> - TAMU - Hardy, 50 FG4th - 8:16 - TAMU - Hardy, 18 FG4th - 6:32 - OSU - Orange, 5 run (pass failed)4th - TAMU - 1:32 - Hector, 4 run (Hardy kick)OSU TAMUFIRST DOWNS 16 23RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 34-70 58-223PASSING YDS (NET) 187 225Passes Att-Comp-Int 35-14-1 21-<strong>15</strong>-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 69-257 79-448Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-8 2-1Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-<strong>15</strong>4 3-37Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0Punts (Number-Avg) 6-40.3 3-42.0Fumbles-Lost 3-1 4-2Penalties-Yards 3-34 6-60Possession Time 23:53 36:07RUSHING: Oklahoma State-Jones 14-37; Anderson 5-26; Young1-14; Orange 5-8; Hammond 1-2; Hilger 8-minus 11. Texas A&M-Jackson 22-123; Hector 18-45; Kubiak 11-34; Sanders 7-21.PASSING: Oklahoma State-Hilger 14-35-1-187. Texas A&M-Kubiak<strong>15</strong>-20-0-225; Hector 0-1-0-0.RECEIVING: Oklahoma State-Cromer 5-73; Young 4-45; Franks2-39; 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.INTERCEPTIONS: Oklahoma State-None. Texas A&M-FUMBLES LOST: Oklahoma State-Hilger; Texas A&M-Kubiak;Hector1983 BLUEBONNET BOWLDECEMBER 31, 1983 | HOUSTON, TEXASBAYLOR 14OKLAHOMA STATE 24HOUSTON -- QuarterbackRusty Hilger and tailback ErnestAnderson sparked OklahomaState past Baylor, 24-14, as anear-sellout crowd of 50,090 inthe Astrodome watched the 25thBluebonnet Bowl.Anderson carried the ball 27 timesfor 143 yards and a touchdownwhile Hilger completed 12-of-17for 137 yards and a pair of touchdownsto ignite the OklahomaState win. Hilger, who was laternamed MVP, left the game late in the first half with a slight concussion.He didn’t return but Anderson’s nifty running and anotherstrong performance by the Cowboy defense kept Baylor at bay.OSU held the Bears to just 134 yards on the ground and theCowboy secondary picked off two passes to help seal the win.Touchdown passes from Hilger to Malcolm Lewis and Jamie Harrisand a one-yard scoring run by Anderson gave OSU a 21-0 advantagebefore Baylor got on the scoreboard late in the first half.The Pokes added a Larry Roach field goal in the first half whileBaylor found the endzone an additional time in the second tocomplete the scoring.Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 ScoreBaylor 0 7 0 7 14Oklahoma State 6 18 0 0 24SCORING PLAYS1st - 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 goal4th - 5:07 - BU - Anderson 28 yd pass from McNeil (Jimmerson kick)OSU BUFIRST DOWNS 19 18RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 34-134 45-178PASSING YDS (NET) 245 187Passes Att-Comp-Int 32-16-2 30-17-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 66-379 75-365Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 3-18 2-<strong>15</strong>Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-27 2-1Interception Returns-Yards 1-30 2--2Punts (Number-Avg) 5-42.0 6-39.0Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1Penalties-Yards 4-40 7-55Possession Time 23:59 36:01Third-Down Conversions 6 of 14 7 of 18Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 2Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 5-31RUSHING: Baylor-Anderson 21-103; Rice 4-28; Davis 1-17;Sargent 2-8; Carlson 1-minus 2; Muecke 5-minus 20. OklahomaState-Anderson,Ernest 27-143; Jones,Shawn 13-32; Price,Arthur3-5; Cook,Kelly 1-2; Hilger,Rusty 1-minus 4.PASSING: Baylor-Carlson 7-17-1-65; Muecke 8-14-1-<strong>15</strong>2; Anderson1-1-0-28. Oklahoma State-Hilger,Rusty 12-17-0-137; Jackson,Ike 5-13-1-50.RECEIVING: Baylor-McNeil 10-163; Davis 4-64; Conrad 1-14; Sargent1-4. Oklahoma State-Chesley,John 5-54; Lewis,Malcolm 5-46;Harris,Jamie 3-69; Charles Crawford 3-9; Anderson,Ernest 1-9.INTERCEPTIONS: Baylor-Lewis 1-30. Oklahoma State-Hinds,Adam 1-0; Spencer,James 1-minus 2.FUMBLES: Baylor-None. Oklahoma State-Anderson,Ernest 1-1;Charles Crawford 1-0.1984 GATOR BOWLDECEMBER 28, 1984 | JACKSONVILLE, FLA.OKLAHOMA STATE 21SOUTH CAROLINA 14JACKSONVILLE -- After SouthCarolina overcame a 13-pointOklahoma State lead, theCowboys stormed 88 yards toscore the decisive touchdown ona bruising, 25-yard Rusty Hilgerto-tightend Barry Hanna passplay with just over a minute left inthe game to hand OSU a 21-14victory before a record crowd of82,138 in the 40th Annual GatorBowl.Hanna, who scored his onlytouchdown of the season on that play, banged off two tacklers andcarried a few more into the end zone with him as he tip-toed downthe 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 herushed for <strong>15</strong>5 yards and a touchdown and passed for a TD, leapedover from one yard out at the end of O-State’s first possession.Then, early in the second quarter when it appeared the Gamecockshad stalled the Cowpokes at the Carolina six-yard line, Thomastook a Hilger pitch, ran right and suddenly stopped and threw backleft to a wide open Hilger for the score. The conversion attempt waswide and it was a play to haunt the Pokes until Hanna’s heroics.Carolina regained the lead quickly in the third quarter on aerialbombs of 24 and 57 yards, but the rest of the time the stubbornCowboy defense kept the Gamecock attack in a fog. OSU’s finaldrive was endangered only once, that on a fourth-and-sixth situationat midfield, but Hilger hit the reliable Hanna for 13 yards to theCarolina 36. Hilger mixed up the defense beautifully by sendingThomas up the middle on a draw play for 11 yards and then cameheart-stopping magic on the TD pass to Hanna.Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 ScoreOklahoma State 7 6 0 8 21South Carolina 0 0 14 0 14SCORING PLAYS1st - 8:16 - OSU - Thomas 1 yd run (Roach kick)2nd - 9:39 - OSU - Hilger 6 yd pass from Thomas (Team rushfailed, 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 fromHilger)174 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


BOWL RECAPSOSU USCFIRST DOWNS 22 14RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 43-172 42-104PASSING YDS (NET) 211 194Passes Att-Comp-Int 42-25-1 21-8-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 85-383 63-298Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 2-3Kickoff Returns-Yards 0-0 3-52Interception Returns-Yards 1-34 1-0Punts (Number-Avg) 5-35.6 7-41.7Fumbles-Lost 2-0 6-3Penalties-Yards 3-21 5-38Possession Time 34:28 25:32Third-Down Conversions 9 of 18 7 of 17Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 0Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-18 1-1RUSHING: Oklahoma State-Thomas, Thurman 32-<strong>15</strong>5; 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, Malcolm3-33; Wemer, Terry 3-24; Thomas, Thurman 3-3; Harris, Jamie2-18; Zachary, Ken 2-16; Riley, Bobby 2-9; Crawford, C. 1-10;Hilger, Rusty 1-6. South Carolina-Hillary 2-75; Poole 1-45; Wade1-24; Corley 1-16; Dendy 1-14; Bacon 1-12; Brown 1-8.INTERCEPTIONS: Oklahoma State-Williams,Demise 1-34. SouthCarolina-Gilliard 1-0.FUMBLES: Oklahoma State-Crawford, C. 1-0; Williams,Demise1-0. South Carolina-Hold 3-1; Lewis 2-2; Brown 1-0.1985 GATOR BOWLDECEMBER 30, 1985 | JACKSONVILLE, FLA.OKLAHOMA STATE 23FLORIDA STATE 34JACKSONVILLE -- The 17thrankedFlorida State Seminolessprinted out to an early 13-pointmargin before No. 18 OklahomaState got untracked, and despite athird-quarter surge, the Seminoleaerial attack was too much asthe Cowboys dropped a 34-23decision in front of a bi-partisancrowd of 79,417 in the 41st annualGator Bowl.In what was touted as an explosive FSU offense versus a stingyOSU defense, FSU coach Bobby Bowden decided to go with afreshman quarterback and a third-string senior tailback just twoweeks prior to the game. The decision proved effective as theSeminoles exploded for 569 total yards, 231 on the ground and 338through the air.FSU stunned the Pokes with a 45-yard pass on the first play of thegame and threw for 214 yards in the opening half. The Seminolestook a 27-3 lead into the middle of the third quarter but OSU put apair of quick touchdowns on the board to cut the deficit to 27-17.Following a blocked punt by OSU freshman Milton Cockrell a comebackseemed possible. However, the Cowboys could not mount adrive and were forced to punt.Florida State MVP quarterback Chip Ferguson then went to workagain and nine plays later finalized the scoring on a one-yardkeeper. OSU, losing for only the third time in ten postseasonappearances, totaled 369 yards, but saw sophomore sensationThurman Thomas limited to just 97 yards on 26 carries.Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 ScoreOklahoma State 0 0 17 6 23Florida State 3 10 14 7 34SCORING PLAYS1st - 2:28 - FSU - Schmidt 23 yd field goal2nd - 2:31 - FSU - Gainer 31 yd pass from Ferguson (Schmidt kick)2nd - 0:02 - FSU - Schmidt 39 yd field goal3rd - 9:46 - OSU - Dennis 33 yd field goal3rd - 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)OSU FSUFIRST DOWNS 23 31RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 35-106 41-231PASSING YDS (NET) 263 338Passes Att-Comp-Int 44-22-2 43-20-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 79-369 84-569Fumble Returns-Yards 1-17 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 2-20 3-25Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-89 4-68Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 2-44Punts (Number-Avg) 7-35.9 4-47.5Fumbles-Lost 1-0 3-2Penalties-Yards 3-27 9-110Possession Time 31:49 28:11Third-Down Conversions 6 of 18 6 of 16Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 0Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-6 2-8RUSHING: Oklahoma State-Thomas, Thurman 26-97; Timmons,Will 2-11; Dykes, Hart Lee 1-1; Williams,Ronnie 6-minus 3. FloridaState-Smith, T. 24-201; Jones, C. 6-18; Floyd 2-8; Ross 2-7; White,R. 1-1; Ferguson 6-minus 4.PASSING: Oklahoma State-Williams,Ronnie 21-43-2-251; Thomas,Thurman 1-1-0-12. Florida State-Ferguson 20-43-1-338.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 State-Gainer 7-148; Carter, P. 5-81; White, R. 4-87; Smith, T. 2-8; Panton1-10; Brown 1-4.INTERCEPTIONS: Oklahoma State-Gilliam, Melvin 1-0. FloridaState-Sanders, Deion 1-28; Sanders, Tracy 1-16.FUMBLES: Oklahoma State-Thomas, Thurman 1-0. Florida State-Smith, T. 1-1; Ross 1-0; Ferguson 1-1.1987 SUN BOWLDECEMBER 25, 1987 | EL PASO, TEXASWEST VIRGINIA 33OKLAHOMA STATE 35EL PASO -- In one of the mostentertaining postseason games ofthe year, Oklahoma State rallied todefeat West Virginia 35-33 in thesnow of the 1987 John HancockSun Bowl.The heroes for Oklahoma Statewere many but the list was toppedby tailback Thurman Thomas whorushed for <strong>15</strong>7 yards on 33 carriesand scored four touchdowns. Itwas a fitting way for the CowboyAll-American to end his collegiatecareer. He was named MVP of the bowl and played in front of anational television audience on CBS.It wasn’t easy for OSU, however. The Cowboys scored first on afive-yard run by Thomas, set up by a long Mike Gundy-to-Hart LeeDykes 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 byThomas.The OSU lead was short-lived. West Virginia scored two touchdownsand a field goal in the second quarter that went unansweredby Oklahoma State and the Mountaineers led 24-14 at the half.The Cowboys took the lead with 1:43 left in the third quarter ona six-yard pass from Gundy to J.R. Dillard and the successfulPAT made it 28-27. The Cowboys took a 35-27 lead in the fourthquarter on a four-yard run by Thomas. O-State had to hold onemore time, however, as West Virginia drove for a touchdown withjust 1:13 left. OSU defender Shawn Mackey’s goal line tackle onthe two-point conversion try stopped West Virginia from tying thegame in the final minute.Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 ScoreOklahoma State 14 0 14 7 35West Virginia 7 17 3 6 33SCORING PLAYS1st - 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 goal2nd - 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 goal3rd - 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)OSU WVUFIRST DOWNS 23 22RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 47-185 70-331PASSING YDS (NET) 161 54Passes Att-Comp-Int 18-12-2 7-2-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 65-346 77-385Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 3-29 0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-58 4-72Interception Returns-Yards 1-3 2-23Punts (Number-Avg) 2-33.0 3-41.0Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0Penalties-Yards 2-<strong>15</strong> 8-79Possession Time 27:31 32:29Third-Down Conversions 9 of <strong>15</strong> 6 of 16Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 0Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-8 0-0OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 175


BOWL RECAPSRUSHING: Oklahoma State-Thurman Thomas 33-<strong>15</strong>7; BarrySanders 6-19; Mike Gundy 8-9. West Virginia-Brown 32-167; Harris24-103; Taylor 12-58; Napleon 2-3.PASSING: Oklahoma State-Mike Gundy 12-18-2-161. WestVirginia-Harris 2-7-1-54.RECEIVING: Oklahoma State-Hart Lee Dykes 3-72; ThurmanThomas 3-20; J.R. Dillard 3-18; Ronnie Williams 1-19; JarrodGreen 1-16; Brien Keith 1-16. West Virginia-Bell 1-45; Winn 1-9.INTERCEPTIONS: Oklahoma State-Jerry Deckard 1-3; WadeWeller 1-0. West Virginia-Warren 1-23; Wilson 1-0.FUMBLES: Oklahoma State-None. West Virginia-Harris 1-0.1988 HOLIDAY BOWLDECEMBER 30, 1988 | SAN DIEGO, CALIF.OKLAHOMA STATE 62WYOMING 14SAN DIEGO -- Touted as one ofthe great offensive showdowns ofthe ’88 season, Oklahoma Stateand Wyoming found themselves ina 7-7 deadlock at the conclusionof the first quarter of the SeaWorld Holiday Bowl.But one set of Cowboys, the groupfrom Stillwater, forged a 17-7 leadat halftime and broke the contestwide open in the third quarter ontheir way to a 62-14 romp. OSU’shigh-powered offense was as explosive as ever, as the trio of Heismanwinner Barry Sanders, All-American Hart Lee Dykes and MikeGundy joined forces for the last time in front of a crowd of 60,718 atJack Murphy Stadium.Sanders rushed for 222 yards on 29 carries with five touchdowns –all Holiday Bowl records. Dykes broke the Holiday Bowl record forreception yardage, as he caught 10 passes for 163 yards, includinga 25-yard strike from Gundy in the fourth quarter. Gundy completed20-of-24 passes for 3<strong>15</strong> yards and two touchdowns and caught a17-yard pass from Sanders to set up another score.Not only bowl records fell, though. Gundy’s 3<strong>15</strong> yards through theair set a school record, and the Cowboys’ 698 yards in total offensewas the third-highest output in OSU history. OSU’s defense provedto be the biggest surprise of the contest, however, as they allowedWyoming only 33 yards rushing and 204 yards in total offense. SimDrain, named the Defensive Player of the Game, had four tacklesand two sacks and led the OSU defense to its lowest yardageallowance since 1986.Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 ScoreOklahoma State 7 10 28 17 62Wyoming 7 0 7 0 14SCORING PLAYS1st - 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 FG3rd - 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 FG4th - 6:58 - OSU - Dykes, 25 pass from Gundy (Blanchard kick)4th - 1:13 - OSU - C. Smith, 5 run (Blanchard kick)OSU WYOFIRST DOWNS 34 14RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 51-320 30-33PASSING YDS (NET) 378 171Passes Att-Comp-Int 29-24-0 32-16-2TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 80-698 62-204Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 4-20 0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-22 10-195Interception Returns-Yards 2-13 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 0-0.0 6-37.2Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-0Penalties-Yards 3-35 4-30Possession Time 33:23 26:37Third-Down Conversions 9 of 11 7 of <strong>15</strong>Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 1Sacks By: Number-Yards 7-35 0-0RUSHING: Oklahoma State-Sanders, Barry 29-222; Gundy, Mike6-38; Limbrick, Garrett 8-35; Brown, Vernon 3-12; Smith, Chris 1-5;Wilson, Cecil 2-5; Hudson, Gerald 2-3. Wyoming-Jones 2-19; Gunn7-19; Bena 2-5; Gibson 2-minus 1; Welniak <strong>15</strong>-minus 3; Dawson2-minus 6.PASSING: Oklahoma State-Gundy, Mike 20-24-0-3<strong>15</strong>; Smith, Chris3-3-0-46; Sanders, Barry 1-2-0-17. Wyoming-Welniak <strong>15</strong>-30-2-164;Corontzos 1-1-0-7; Fresques 0-1-0-0.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-Dawson1-0.1997 ALAMO BOWLDECEMBER 30, 1997 | SAN ANTONIO, TEXASPURDUE 33OKLAHOMA STATE 20SAN ANTONIO -- Oklahoma Stateearned its first postseason appearancesince 1988 and a berthopposite Purdue in the BuildersSquare Alamo Bowl.The Big 12 vs. Big 10 showdownwas tight through three quartersbefore Purdue sprinted past theCowboys by a 33-20 margin. Morethan 55,000 were in the AlamoDome, including 30,000-plusOrange-clad Cowboys fans.Oklahoma State drew first blood when Tim Sydnes connected ona 34-yard field goal with 5:31 left in the first quarter. The lead wasshort-lived, however, as Purdue scored on an 18-yard pass fromBilly Dicken with 1:19 left in the initial quarter. Another Sydnesfield goal brought OSU to within one, 7-6 before Purdue endedthe first-half scoring with a field goal of its own and a 10-6 halftimeadvantage.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 bya 16-13 margin with nine minutes left in the third. Purdue put thegame away with two straight touchdowns and a 37-yard field goal.The Boilermakers led 33-13 when R.W. McQuarters scored on a17-yard pass from Tony Lindsay with 55 seconds to play to accountfor the final margin.Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 ScorePurdue 7 3 20 3 33Oklahoma State 3 3 7 7 20SCORING PLAYS1st - 5:31 - OSU - Sydnes 34 FG1st - 1:19 - PUR - Alford 18 pass from Dicken (Ryan kick)2nd - 2:22 - OSU - Sydnes 33 FG2nd - 0:10 - PUR - Ryan 42 FG3rd - 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 FG4th - 0:55 - OSU - McQuarters 17 pass from Lindsay (Sydnes kick)PURDUE OSUFIRST DOWNS 20 24RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 28-129 37-162PASSING YDS (NET) 325 206Passes Att-Comp-Int 36-18-3 35-17-3TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 64-454 72-368Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 7-95 0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 0-0 4-67Interception Returns-Yards 3-57 3-2Punts (Number-Avg) 2-45.5 4-44.8Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-1Penalties-Yards 9-81 8-70Possession Time 25:35 34:25Third-Down Conversions 6 of 11 5 of 14Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 1Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-19 2-5RUSHING: Purdue-Dicken 8-43; Watson 13-41; Sutherland 2-38;Haddad 3-9; Graham 1-0; Brees 1-minus 2. Oklahoma State-Fobbs, 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; Alford0-1-0-0. 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, RW4-43; Love, Sean 3-35; Steggs, Garrett 2-30; Aikins, Brian 2-27;Fobbs, Jamaal 2-19.INTERCEPTIONS: Purdue-Beasley 2-57; Bell 1-0. OklahomaState-Wright, Kenyatta 1-2; McQuarters, RW 1-0; Williams, Kevin(DB) 1-0.FUMBLES: Purdue-Sutherland 1-0. Oklahoma State-Lindsay, Tony1-0; Love, Sean 1-1.176 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


BOWL RECAPS2002 HOUSTON BOWLDECEMBER 27, 2002 | HOUSTON, TEXASSOUTHERN MISS 23OKLAHOMA STATE 33HOUSTON — Rashaun Woods put on another memorable showfor Oklahoma State, catching nine passes for 164 yards and atouchdown in a 33-23 victory over Southern Mississippi in theHouston Bowl.Woods earned Most Valuable Player and Offensive Player of theGame honors, helping the Cowboys complete a memorable seasonthat included victories over Nebraska, Texas A&M and Oklahoma.Tatum Bell ran for 160 yards on 13 carries, including a 22-yardscore 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 fourthquarter for the Cowboys (8-5).Trailing 20-13 at the half, Southern Miss (7-6) took its only leadof the game on a 2-yard touchdown run by James Walley and a30-yard field goal by Curt Jones, his third of the game, in the thirdquarter. The Cowboys pulled even on the first play of the fourthquarter on Phillips’ 28-yard field goal.Josh Fields threw for 310 yards, and his 33-yard pass to Billy Bajemaset up Bell’s go-ahead touchdown, which put Oklahoma Stateback in front 30-23. Following a punt by Southern Mississippi to theOklahoma State 2, Bell broke off a career-long 88-yard gain to theGolden Eagles 10. Phillips kicked a 24-yarder with 5:<strong>15</strong> to play. Healso connected from 46 and 52 yards.Woods highlighted Oklahoma State’s first half with a 51-yardtouchdown catch from Fields with 1:38 left in the second quarter.Woods was double-covered on the play, but Southern Mississippidefenders Greg Brooks and Antoine Cash collided, allowing Woodsto sprint untouched into the end zone.Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 ScoreSouthern Miss 3 10 10 0 23Oklahoma State 10 10 0 13 33SCORING PLAYS1st - 10:39 - OSU - Denard 3-yard pass from Fields (Phillips kick)1st - 7:50 - OSU - Phillips 46-yard field goal1st - 2:51 - USM - Jones 38-yard field goal2nd - 10:32 - USM - Almond 13-yard run (Jones kick)2nd - 8:05 - OSU - Phillips 52-yard field goal2nd - 2:29 - USM - Jones 24-yard field goal2nd - 1:38 - OSU - Woods 51-yard pass from Fields (Phillips kick)3rd - 11:50 - USM - Walley 2-yard run3rd - 4:13 - USM - Jones 30-yard field goal4th - 14:56 - OSU - Phillips 28-yard field goal4th - 8:07 - OSU - Bell 22-yard run (Luke Phillips kick)4th - 5:<strong>15</strong> - OSU - Phillips 24-yard field goalUSM OSUFIRST DOWNS 17 21RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 43-148 33-194PASSING YDS (NET) 173 310Passes Att-Comp-Int 28-11-1 40-21-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 71-321 73-504Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 3-55 5-32Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-126 4-117Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 1-7Punts (Number-Avg) 7-44.1 4-41.5Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1Penalties-Yards 8-57 10-97Possession Time 30:32 29:28Third-Down Conversions 2 of <strong>15</strong> 4 of 16Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 1Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-17 4-18RUSHING: Southern Miss-Walley, James 21-74; Almond, Dustin17-54; 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.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, James2-45; Browden, Terrel 1-44; Young, Marvin 1-8; Garner, Bobby1-5; Handy, LeRoy 1-4. Oklahoma State-Woods, Rashaun 9-164;Johnson, Charlie 3-47; Davis-Bryant, Terran 3-37; Lewis, John2-19; Bajema, Billy 1-33; Lindsay, Gabe 1-8; Denard, Mike 1-3;Bell, Tatum 1-minus 1.INTERCEPTIONS: Southern Miss-Brooks, Greg 1-0. OklahomaState-Williams, Darrent 1-7.FUMBLES: Southern Miss-Almond, Dustin 1-0. Oklahoma State-Fields, Josh 1-1.2004 COTTON BOWLJANUARY 2, 2004 | DALLAS, TEXASOKLAHOMA STATE 28MISSISSIPPI 31DALLAS -- Eli Manning threw for259 yards and two touchdownsand ran for another score to leadNo. 16 Mississippi to a 31-28 victoryover No. 21 Oklahoma Statein the Cotton Bowl on Friday.Manning’s 1-yard keeper in thefourth quarter capped a 97-yarddrive, and completed a run of 24straight points by Ole Miss (10-3),which finished with its first 10-winseason since 1971. That was justenough to overcome the Cowboys(9-4).Rashaun Woods caught a 17-yard TD pass to get Oklahoma Stateto 31-28 with 4:38 left, just four minutes after Vernand Morency’ssecond touchdown run.Woods set Cotton Bowl records with 11 catches for 223 yards. Onthe 72-yard drive that ended with Morency’s second TD, he caughttwo passes for 63 yards, both on plays when cornerback TravisJohnson was called for pass interference and still couldn’t preventthe catches.Oklahoma State’s Josh Fields set a Cotton Bowl record with 307yards on 21-of-33 passing. The junior’s touchdown gave him 55 inhis career, breaking the school record set by offensive coordinatorMike Gundy (1986-89).The appearance at the Cotton Bowl was the first for the Cowboyssince Jan. 1, 1945 and it marked OSU’s first January bowl gamesince Jan. 1, 1946 when the Cowboys won the Sugar Bowl.Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 ScoreOklahoma State 7 7 0 14 28Mississippi 7 10 7 7 31SCORING PLAYS1st - 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:<strong>15</strong> - MISS - Nichols 33 yd field goal3rd - 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)OSU MISSFIRST DOWNS 22 24RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 37-110 37-190PASSING YDS (NET) 307 259Passes Att-Comp-Int 33-21-0 31-22-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 70-417 68-449Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-<strong>15</strong> 1-21Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-57 0-0Interception Returns-Yards 1-4 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 3-37.7 3-38.0Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0Penalties-Yards 6-49 2-20Possession Time 28:31 31:29Third-Down Conversions 5 of 13 7 of 12Fourth-Down Conversions 3 of 4 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 4-5Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 3-<strong>15</strong>RUSHING: Oklahoma State-Morency, V. <strong>15</strong>-59; Bell, Tatum 14-46;Willis, Shawn 3-18; Rylant, Sky 1-4; Team 1-minus 2; Fields, Josh3-minus <strong>15</strong>. Mississippi-Tremaine Turner 20-133; Vashon Pearson12-42; Brandon Jacobs 2-8; Rick Razzano 2-6; Eli Manning 1-1.PASSING: Oklahoma State-Fields, Josh 21-33-0-307. Mississippi-Eli Manning 22-31-1-259.RECEIVING: Oklahoma State-Woods, Rashaun 11-223; Woods,D’Juan 4-51; Bell, Tatum 2-14; Lindsay, Gabe 1-7; Bajema, Billy1-7; Morency, V. 1-5; Willis, Shawn 1-0. Mississippi-Chris Collins8-75; 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.INTERCEPTIONS: Oklahoma State-Holland, Jon 1-4. Mississippi-None.FUMBLES: Oklahoma State-Bell, Tatum 1-0. Mississippi-TremaineTurner 1-0.2004 ALAMO BOWLDECEMBER 29, 2004 | SAN ANTONIO, TEXASOHIO STATE 33OKLAHOMA STATE 7SAN ANTONIO — Justin Zwick,replacing the suspended TroySmith, threw for 189 yards and atouchdown, and Ted Ginn Jr. andLydell Ross each scored, leadingNo. 24 Ohio State to a 33-7 winover Oklahoma State in the 12thannual Alamo Bowl.Zwick, who lost the starting job toSmith after hurting his shoulder inthe sixth game, completed 17 of27 passes despite a mild hamstring pull.Ross rushed for 99 yards on 12 carries, and Mike Nugent kickedfour field goals for the Buckeyes (8-4) to become the school’scareer scoring leader.The Buckeyes took advantage of two early turnovers, and never letthe Cowboys (7-5) get anything going offensively.Oklahoma State quarterback Donovan Woods completed <strong>15</strong> of 34passes for 137 yards and rushed for another 80 yards. VernandMorency, one of the nation’s top rushers this season, was limited to24 yards on eight carries.OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 177


BOWL RECAPSOn the first series, Woods underthrew receiver Chijuan Mack andthe pass was picked off by Ohio State linebacker Bobby Carpenter.Three plays later, Zwick hit a diving Anthony Gonzalez with a 23-yard touchdown pass.After a 37-yard field goal by Nugent, the Cowboys were drivingwhen Woods lost his grip on the ball near midfield while trying torun up the middle. Defensive lineman Joel Penton recovered andNugent capped the drive with a 35-yard field goal to give Ohio Statea 13-0 lead with nearly six minutes remaining in the first quarter.Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 ScoreOklahoma State 0 0 0 7 7Ohio State 13 10 7 3 33SCORING PLAYS1st - 12:02 - OHIOST - Gonzalez 23 yd pass from Zwick (Nugent kick)1st - 09:53 - OHIOST - Nugent 37 yd field goal1st - 05:55 - OHIOST - Nugent 35 yd field goal2nd - 10:26 - OHIOST - Ross 1 yd run (Nugent kick)2nd - 04:19 - OHIOST - Nugent 41 yd field goal3rd - 08:13 - OHIOST - Ginn 5 yd run (Nugent kick)4th - 10:44 - OHIOST - Nugent 36 yd field goal4th - 07:29 - OSU - Willis 4 yd run (Ricks kick)OSU OHIOSTFIRST DOWNS <strong>15</strong> 19RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 30-149 42-214PASSING YDS (NET) 137 189Passes Att-Comp-Int 35-<strong>15</strong>-1 27-17-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 65-286 69-403Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 2-1 3-17Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-<strong>15</strong> 1-26Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-9Punts (Number-Avg) 7-41.9 4-42.2Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1Penalties-Yards 6-45 2-25Possession Time 25:09 34:51Third-Down Conversions 4 of <strong>15</strong> 7 of <strong>15</strong>Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 5-5Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 1-4RUSHING: 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 12-99; Joe,Branden 13-57; Ginn Jr.,Ted 8-40; Hall,Maurice4-9; DeMaria,M 2-4; Pittman,A 2-3; Parker,Roshawn 1-2.PASSING: Oklahoma State-Woods, Donovan <strong>15</strong>-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, Luke3-24; 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-GinnJr.,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,B1-9.FUMBLES: Oklahoma State-Woods, Donovan 1-1. Ohio StateJoe,Branden 1-1.2006 INDEPENDENCE BOWLDECEMBER 28, 2006 | SHREVEPORT, LA.OKLAHOMA STATE 34ALABAMA 31SHREVEPORT, La. — OklahomaState’s dominating performancewas jeopardized by a couple oflate mistakes, but OSU still ralliedpast Alabama for its first bowl winsince the 2002 season.Jason Ricks kicked a 27-yard fieldgoal with 8.9 seconds remainingto give Oklahoma State a 34-31victory over the Crimson Tide.Dantrell Savage ran for 112 yardsand a touchdown and made thekey play on the winning drive as he took a screen pass from BobbyReid for 26 yards on third-and-9 to the Alabama <strong>15</strong> to put Ricks inprime position.Alabama tried to ice Ricks with three timeouts, but the sophomoresent the kick through the uprights.OSU - ranked 16th nationally in total offense - outgained Alabama,419-276. The Cowboys rushed for 207 yards compared to 108yards for the Tide. The Cowboys scooped up an Alabama fumbleon the Tide’s 38-yard line to set up the opening score. Savage ranthe final yard to cap a 38-yard drive and make it 7-0 OklahomaState.Alabama tied it on an 18-yard touchdown pass from Wilson toMatt Caddell with 3:32 remaining in the first quarter, but OSU wentahead 14-7 on Toston’s 4-yard run. The Cowboys stretched theirlead to 17-7 on a 28-yard field goal by Ricks. Alabama cut themargin to 17-14 on a 1-yard run by fullback Tim Castille but wasunable to stop the Cowboys final drive of the half. Oklahoma Statetook it 64 yards, capped by a 7-yard run by Toston for a 24-14 leadat the half.In the third quarter Jamie Christensen kicked a 24 yard field goal topull Alabama three points closer before Reid hit Adarius Bowmanfor a 10-yard score to give Oklahoma State a 14 point lead at 31-17. Keith Toston became the first Cowboy true freshman to run fortwo touchdowns in a bowl game.Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 ScoreOklahoma State 7 17 0 10 34Alabama 7 7 3 14 31SCORING PLAYS1st - 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 goal2nd - 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 goal4th - 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 goalOSU ALAFIRST DOWNS 23 18RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 41-207 34-108PASSING YDS (NET) 212 168Passes Att-Comp-Int 30-<strong>15</strong>-1 33-18-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 71-419 67-276Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 3-0 1-86Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-116 2-5Interception Returns-Yards 1-4 1-0Punts (Number-Avg) 5-35.0 5-36.6Fumbles-Lost 3-1 3-2Penalties-Yards 9-77 8-45Possession Time 28:09 31:51Third-Down Conversions 5 of 13 9 of 16Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 2 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 6-6 4-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-8 1-6RUSHING: Oklahoma State-Savage, Dantrell 19-112; Toston, Keith9-58; Reid, Bobby 10-34; Robinson, Zac 1-5; Crosslin, Julius 1-0;TEAM 1-minus 2. Alabama-Jimmy Johns 7-39; Kenneth Darby10-<strong>15</strong>; Le’Ron McClain 1-11; Wilson 6-10; Matt Caddell 1-10; TimCastille 6-9; Keith Brown 1-6; DJ Hall 1-6; Andre Smith 1-2.PASSING: Oklahoma State-Reid, Bobby <strong>15</strong>-29-1-212; Newton,Seth 0-1-0-0. Alabama-Wilson 18-33-1-168.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; KennethDarby 4-30; Matt Caddell 3-33; Nikita Stover 1-17; Tim Castille1-17; Le’Ron McClain 1-9; Keith Brown 1-7; Travis McCall 1-7; WillOakley 1-6.INTERCEPTIONS: Oklahoma State-Woods, Donovan 1-4.Alabama-Simeon Castille 1-0.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 1-1.2007 INSIGHT BOWLDECEMBER 31, 2007 | TEMPE, AZINDIANA 33OKLAHOMA STATE 49TEMPE -- In a season of fullof offensive superlatives, evenOklahoma State fans had to beimpressed by the juggernaut theCowboys put on the field in theInsight Bowl.OSU scored touchdowns on itsfirst five offensive possessionsand generated 322 yards ofoffense in the first half on its wayto a 49-33 victory over Indiana inthe Cowboys’ second bowl win intwo seasons.Zac Robinson, offensive MVP, ran for 70 yards and passed for 302in one of the top total offense outputs in Oklahoma State history.Freshman Dez Bryant had 117 receiving yards and two touchdownsin the win.The Cowboys gouged the Hoosiers with five scoring drives, all lessthan four minutes in length, to take complete control of the gamein the first half.Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 ScoreIndiana 3 7 7 16 33Oklahoma State 21 14 7 7 49SCORING PLAYS1st - 10:41 - IU - Starr, Austin 43 yd field goal1st - 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)178 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


BOWL RECAPS3rd - 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 goal4th - 00:50 - OSU - Crosslin, Julius 1 yd run (Bailey, Dan kick)4th - 00:01 - IU - Bailey 30 yd pass from Lewis (Lewis pass failed)IU OSUFIRST DOWNS 21 29RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 33-179 49-211PASSING YDS (NET) 220 302Passes Att-Comp-Int 44-23-0 34-24-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 77-399 83-513Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 2-<strong>15</strong>Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-107 6-103Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 5-36.4 3-35.3Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-1Penalties-Yards 10-80 10-103Possession Time 28:08 31:52Third-Down Conversions 7 of 16 7 of 13Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 2 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 7-7Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 1-10RUSHING: IU-Lewis, Kellen 10-83; Thigpen, Marcus 11-56; Payton,Bryan 8-43; Sears, Josiah 1-5; TEAM 1-minus 2; Fisher, Ray 2-minus6. Oklahoma State-Savage, Dantrell 23-100; Robinson, Zac<strong>15</strong>-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, Bryan2-3; Lewis, Kellen 1-16; Starr, Austin 1-9; Sexton, Nick 1-7. OklahomaState-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 BOWLDECEMBER 30, 2008 | SAN DIEGO, CALIF.OKLAHOMA STATE 31OREGON 42SAN DIEGO, Calif. - OklahomaState quarterback Zac Robinsonpassed for a Cowboy bowl-record329 yards despite playing most ofthe second half with a separatedthrowing shoulder and receiverDez Bryant set a new HolidayBowl record with 13 receptionsfor 167 yards and a touchdowndespite badly injuring his left anklein the second quarter, but it wasnot enough to push the Cowboysto victory over No. <strong>15</strong> Oregon,who won the 2008 Pacific Life Holiday Bowl, 42-31.Behind Robinson and Bryant, the Cowboys raced out to a 17-7lead after the first quarter, but the game changed when Bryant wentdown with his injury in the second. Neither team was able to musterany points in the second quarter, but a 91-yard kick return byOregon’s Walter Thurmond to open the second half led to a 1-yardtouchdown run by Duck quarterback Jeremiah Masoli. Oregontook the lead later in the quarter after Masoli struck with a 41-yardtouchdown run.Playing with a debilitating shoulder injury for most of the thirdquarter and the entire fourth quarter, Robinson was gutsy inbringing the Cowboys back for two more touchdown drives, but theOregon defense made the stops it needed down the stretch to sealthe Duck victory.Oregon was clearly the more physical team on both sides of theball, with running back Jeremiah Johnson (119 rushing yards) andMasoli (106 rushing yards) both going crossing the century markin the game.Playing after having his knee scoped after the regular-season finalevs. Oklahoma, Cowboy running back Kendall Hunter was clearlynot himself with 13 carries for only 37 yards. He did punch in a pairof touchdowns from three yards and four yards, respectively.Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 ScoreOklahoma State 17 0 7 7 31Oregon 7 0 21 14 42SCORING PLAYS1st - 10:54 - OSU - Bailey, Dan 45 yd field goal1st - 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:<strong>15</strong> - 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)OSU OREFIRST DOWNS 27 22RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 37-119 40-307PASSING YDS (NET) 350 258Passes Att-Comp-Int 51-28-2 32-18-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 88-469 72-565Fumble Returns-Yards 1-4 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 3-34Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-107 6-201Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 2-39Punts (Number-Avg) 5-35.6 2-33.0Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1Penalties-Yards 5-41 3-35Possession Time 36:26 23:34Third-Down Conversions 4 of <strong>15</strong> 6 of 13Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 3 1 of 3Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 3-5Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-19 2-8RUSHING: Oklahoma State-Robinson, Zac 16-54; Hunter, Kendall13-37; 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, Brandon6-51; Davis, Damian 3-66; Hunter, Kendall 2-12; Toston, Keith2-5; Bowling, Bo 1-28; Robinson, Zac 1-21. ORE-Scott, Terence8-125; Williams, J. 3-52; Holland, Jamere 2-45; Dickson, Ed 2-29;Maehl, Jeff 2-1; Johnson, J. 1-6.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 BOWLJANUARY 2, 2010 | ARLINGTON, TEXASOKLAHOMA STATE 7OLE MISS 21ARLINGTON, Texas - In a gamedominated by defense from thestart, Mississippi was a 21-7 winnerover Oklahoma State in the2010 Cotton Bowl Classic. It wasthe first Cotton Bowl game playedat the brand-new Cowboys Stadiumin Arlington, Texas.Oklahoma State’s defenserecorded a goal-line standand forced five turnovers (fourinterceptions and one fumblerecovery), but it was not enough toovercome OSU’s seven turnovers.Senior linebacker Andre Sexton earned the game’s defensivemost valuable player honor by bagging 10 tackles, one tackle forloss and two interceptions. Seniors Lucien Antoine and TerranceAnderson also added interceptions and defensive end JermiahPrice recovered a fumble.While the defense played well enough to win on most days, theOSU offense had trouble solving Ole Miss’s defense. The Cowboyswent three-and-out on each of their first five drives and finished thegame with only nine first downs.OSU’s lone score came on a one-yard pass from running backKeith Toston to tight end Wilson Youman in the third quarter thattied the game at 7-7.It was all Rebels from that point, however, as the Rebels scoredtwo fourth-quarter touchdowns and forced Cowboy turnovers oneach of OSU’s six possessions in the final stanza to derail theCowboys’ comeback hopes.Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 ScoreOklahoma State 0 0 7 0 7Ole Miss 0 7 0 14 21SCORING PLAYS2nd - 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)OSU MISSFIRST DOWNS 9 20RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 28-140 50-193PASSING YDS (NET) 119 171Passes Att-Comp-Int 32-14-4 30-<strong>15</strong>-4TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 60-259 80-364Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-34Punt Returns-Yards 1-19 4-106Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-61 1-4Interception Returns-Yards 4-37 4-11Punts (Number-Avg) 8-50.2 5-47.0Fumbles-Lost 5-3 2-1Penalties-Yards 6-62 10-82Possession Time 25:23 34:37Third-Down Conversions 2 of 13 9 of 19Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 0 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-3 1-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-22 1-8RUSHING: Oklahoma State-Hunter, Kendall 9-94; Toston, Keith10-41; Robinson, Zac 8-9; TEAM 1-minus 4. Ole Miss-Mccluster,D.34-184; Davis,Enrique 3-11; Scott,Rodney 1-9; Grandy,Jesse2-5; Powe,Jerrell 2-0; Stanley,Nathan 2-0; Team 1-minus 6;Snead,Jevan 5-minus 10.OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 179


BOWL RECAPSPASSING: Oklahoma State-Robinson, Zac 13-31-4-118; Toston,Keith 1-1-0-1. Ole Miss-Snead,Jevan 13-23-3-168; Stanley,Nathan2-7-1-3.RECEIVING: Oklahoma State-Blackmon, Justin 4-45; Cooper, Josh3-35; Hunter, Kendall 2-6; Anyiam, Hubert 1-16; Horton, Justin 1-8;Toston, Keith 1-5; Johnson, Beau 1-3; Youman, Wilson 1-1. OleMiss-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 BOWLDECEMBER 29, 2010 | SAN ANTONIO, TEXASOKLAHOMA STATE 36ARIZONA 10SAN ANTONIO - Oklahoma Statecapped its magical 2010 seasonwith a 36-10 win over Arizona atthe Alamo Bowl. With the victoryover the Wildcats, OSU put thefinishing touches on the first 11-win season in school history.Cowboy receiver Justin Blackmonearned Alamo Bowl Offensive MVPhonors after making nine catchesfor 117 yards and two touchdownsand safety Markelle Martin was theDefensive MVP of the game with a 62-yard interception for a scoreto go with four tackles and two pass breakups.While the Oklahoma State offense - ranked No. 1 in the nation intotal offense - got all the headlines and attention going into the game,it was the Cowboy defense that carried the day. OSU held the potentArizona attack 20 points and 75 yards below its season averages.Additionally, the Cowboys forced four Wildcat turnovers and limitedArizona to 90 yards rushing.In addition to Martin’s Defensive MVP performance, OSU linebackerOrie Lemon finished with 14 tackles in helping lead a Cowboy defensethat held Arizona to 10 points in the contest - the fewest pointsOSU had allowed in a bowl game since BYU mustered only sixpoints against the Cowboys in the 1974 Fiesta Bowl.The Pokes jumped on the Wildcats early and held a 23-7 lead at the12:33 mark of the second quarter. Arizona never threatened OklahomaState as the Cowboys tacked on another touchdown and twomore field goals in the second half.Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 ScoreOklahoma State 17 6 10 3 36Arizona 7 0 3 0 10Scoring Plays1st - 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 goal2nd - 12:33 - OSU - Martin 62 yd INT return (Bailey kick failed)3rd - 09:01 - ARIZ - Zendejas, A. 42 yd field goal3rd - 05:16 - OSU - Blackmon 3 yd pass from Weeden (Bailey kick)3rd - 03:20 - OSU - Bailey, Dan 50 yd field goal4th - 05:53 - OSU - Bailey, Dan 44 yd field goalOSU ARIZFIRST DOWNS 17 25RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 20-72 38-90PASSING YDS (NET) 240 280Passes Att-Comp-Int 41-25-0 50-32-3TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 61-312 88-370Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-6 2-5Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-76 6-180Interception Returns-Yards 3-63 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 5-39.0 2-38.0Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1Penalties-Yards 6-66 8-65Possession Time 22:29 37:31Third-Down Conversions 4 of 13 9 of 21Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 2 of 4Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 1-3Sacks By: Number-Yards 5-27 0-0RUSHING: Oklahoma State-Hunter, Kendall 10-32; Smith, Jeremy5-16; Cooper, Josh 1-<strong>15</strong>; 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.RECEIVING: Oklahoma State-Blackmon, Justin 9-117; Cooper,Josh 7-53; Bowling, Bo 3-35; Randle, Joseph 2-28; Moore, Tracy2-13; Smith, Jeremy 1-minus 1; Hunter, Kendall 1-minus 5. Arizona-Criner, 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-<strong>15</strong>.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 BOWLJANUARY 2, 2012 | GLENDALE, ARIZ.STANFORD 38OKLAHOMA STATE 41GLENDALE, Ariz. - In a thrillingend to the 2011 season, No. 3Oklahoma State was a 41-38 overtimewinner over No. 4 Stanford inthe Fiesta Bowl.The Cowboys never led in thegame until the deciding 22-yardfield goal from Quinn Sharp splitthe uprights in overtime, but theycontinually answered scoringdrives from the potent Cardinaloffense headlined by a two-timeHeisman runner-up in quarterback Andrew Luck to stay within strikingrange.Receiver Justin Blackmon earned offensive MVP honors after makingnine catches for 186 yards and a Fiesta Bowl-record three touchdownreceptions. Perhaps his most important catch of the game wasnot a touchdown, but rather a 21-yard catch on fourth and three latein the game that set up the game-tying touchdown run by JosephRandle that sent the game into overtime.The Pokes held Stanford off the scoreboard on its final possessionof regulation when Cardinal kicker Jordan Williamson hooked a 35-yard field goal attempt wide left with no time on the clock. Williamsonmissed from 43 yards out in overtime to set up OSU’s winning drive.Cowboy quarterback Brandon Weeden connected with one-timewalk-on Colton Chelf for a 24-yard reception on the second play ofOSU’s overtime possession and when the officials signaled a touchdown,the Cowboy bench erupted with a mass of bodies spilling ontothe field. The call was eventually reversed, sending everyone backto the sideline. Weeden then took a knee in the middle of the field toset up Sharp’s game winner.Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT ScoreStanford 7 14 7 10 0 38Oklahoma State 0 21 3 14 3 41Scoring Summary1st - 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 goal4th - 14:16 - STAN - Williamson,J 30 yd field goal4th - 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 goalSTAN OSUFIRST DOWNS 27 <strong>15</strong>RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 50-243 14-13PASSING YDS (NET) 347 399Passes Att-Comp-Int 31-27-1 43-30-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 81-590 57-412Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 2-26 2-14Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-48 6-171Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 1-0Punts (Number-Avg) 2-41.5 5-43.4Fumbles-Lost 2-1 0-0Penalties-Yards 6-35 1-5Possession Time 41:47 18:13Third-Down Conversions 8 of 14 4 of 12Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 2 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-5 5-5Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-9 2-14RUSHING: Stanford-Taylor,S 35-177; Stewart,J 3-65; Gaffney,T4-4; 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,L1-18; 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. OklahomaState-None.180 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


BOWL RECAPS2013 HEART OF DALLAS BOWLJANUARY 1, 2013 | DALLAS, TEXASPURDUE 14OKLAHOMA STATE 58DALLAS, Texas - Oklahoma Statesecured its third consecutive postseasonvictory when it steamrolledto a 58-14 win over Purdue in theHeart of Dallas Bowl played at CottonBowl Stadium.The most popular storyline enteringthe game was the question of ifthe Cowboys, who tied for third inthe Big 12, would be motivated toface a Purdue squad that neededwins in each of its final three regular-seasongames just to secure bowl eligibility. OSU answered thatquestion emphatically by jumping out to a 45-0 lead before finallysurrendering a Boilermaker touchdown late in the third quarter.Another primary question entering the contest was if the Cowboyoffense could operate smoothly without coordinator and playcallerTodd Monken, who left the team to take the head coaching positionat Southern Miss after the regular season ended. With head coachMike Gundy stepping in to call plays, OSU answered the doubtersby registering the most lopsided margin of victory in any game duringthe 2012 bowl season.The Cowboy offense had little trouble putting points on the board,thanks largely to the OSU defense snatching a season-high fiveturnovers in the contest and regularly setting the offense up withfavorable field position.Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 ScorePurdue 0 0 7 7 14Oklahoma State 14 14 17 13 58Scoring Summary1st - 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:<strong>15</strong> - OSU - Sharp, Quinn 20 yd field goal3rd - 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 goal4th - 08:32 - OSU - Webb, Blake 37 yd pass from Walsh (Sharp kick)4th - 06:27 - OSU - Sharp, Quinn 42 yd field goal4th - 02:52 - PUR - Thomas 16 yd pass from Marve (McCartney kick)PUR OSUFIRST DOWNS 18 28RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 38-<strong>15</strong>5 41-213PASSING YDS (NET) 212 311Passes Att-Comp-Int 34-21-2 34-25-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 72-367 75-524Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 2-48Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 2-73Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-160 3-61Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-<strong>15</strong>Punts (Number-Avg) 4-38.8 3-52.7Fumbles-Lost 6-3 0-0Penalties-Yards 4-45 7-62Possession Time 32:52 27:08Third-Down Conversions 5 of <strong>15</strong> 4 of 12Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 3 1 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 6-6Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-14 3-10RUSHING: Purdue-Shavers, Akeem 14-93; Marve, Robert 10-20;Webster, Cody 1-16; Bolden, Ralph 8-<strong>15</strong>; Cottom, Brandon 2-8;McCartney, Sam 1-4; Freytag, Kurt 1-1; TEAM 1-minus 2. OklahomaState-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 State-Chelf, Clint 17-22-0-197; Walsh, J.W. 5-7-0-86; Lunt, Wes 1-3-0-12;Stewart, Josh 1-1-0-<strong>15</strong>; 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. OklahomaState-Anderson, Isaiah 5-78; Stewart, Josh 5-56; Moore, Charlie4-42; 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, Shamiel1-8; 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 BOWLJAN. 3, 2014 | ARLINGTON, TXOKLAHOMA STATE 31MISSOURI 41ARLINGTON, Texas - Trailingby three points with one minuteleft in the game, Oklahoma Statedrove to the Missouri 23 and wasin position to either tie or take thelead, but a sack by SoutheasternConference Defensive Player ofthe Year Michael Sam generateda fumble that was recovered byShane Ray and returned 73 yardsfor a touchdown to cap the Tigers’41-31 win over Oklahoma State inthe 2014 AT&T Cotton Bowl.For the most part, both teams’ respective defenses controlledthe game, with Missouri holding a 17-14 lead after three quarters.The offenses got uncorked in a wild fourth quarter, however, withthe two teams combining for 41 points, two ties and four leadchanges in the final stanza alone.OSU quarterback Clint Chelf set an AT&T Cotton Bowl Classicrecord with 377 passing yards, and with <strong>15</strong>1 passing yards and 60rushing yards coming in the fourth quarter, Chelf appeared poisedto lead the Cowboys to victory on that final drive, but Sam’s sackchanged everything.OSU’s most recognizable players were at the forefront inthe game, with consensus All-America cornerback Justin Gilbertrecording an interception, receiver Tracy Moore making sevencatches for 100 yards (including a diving, fully-extended grab latein the game that may have been the best catch of his career), andJosh Stewart adding eight catches for 80 yards and a touchdown.Safety Daytawion Lowe broke up a career-high three passes anddefensive tackle Calvin Barnett had two tackles for loss and a sack.Though the game marked the 52nd all-time meeting betweenthe two longtime Big Eight and Big 12 rivals, it was the first in abowl game following Missouri’s move to the SEC in 2012.Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 ScoreOklahoma State 7 0 7 17 31Missouri 7 10 0 24 41Scoring Summary1st - 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 goal3rd - 02:10 - OSU - Seales 21 yd pass from Chelf, Clint (Grogan kick)4th - 13:32 - OSU - Grogan, Ben 25 yd field goal4th - 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 goal4th - 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)OSU MUFIRST DOWNS 26 29RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 39-171 47-256PASSING YDS (NET) 377 206Passes Att-Comp-Int 57-33-2 44-17-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 96-548 91-462Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-73Punt Returns-Yards 3-16 3-46Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-28 4-90Interception Returns-Yards 1-14 2-3Punts (Number-Avg) 8-37.2 7-41.0Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-2Penalties-Yards 10-100 4-42Possession Time 27:49 32:11Third-Down Conversions 9 of 22 6 of 18Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 1 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 4-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-16 3-20RUSHING: Oklahoma State-Roland, Desmond 16-66; Chelf, Clint10-52; Smith, Jeremy 7-43; Childs, Rennie 3-12; Stewart, Josh2-7; TEAM 1-minus 9. Missouri-Josey, Henry 12-92; Mauk, Maty3-73; Franklin, James 16-36; Murphy, Marcus 7-30; Hansbrough,Rus 9-25.PASSING: Oklahoma State-Chelf, Clint 33-57-2-377. Missouri-Franklin, James<strong>15</strong>-40-1-174; Mauk, Maty 2-4-0-32.RECEIVING: Oklahoma State-Stewart, Josh 8-80; Moore, Tracy7-100; Moore, Charlie 4-53; Ateman, Marcell 4-36; Seales, Jhajuan3-42; 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, Bud3-35; 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.OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 181


BOWL RECAPS20<strong>15</strong> CACTUS BOWLJANUARY 2, 20<strong>15</strong> | TEMPE, ARIZ.WASHINGTON 22OKLAHOMA STATE 30TEMPE, Ariz. - James Castlemanstole the show in providing thesignature moments in OklahomaState’s 30-22 win over Washingtonin the 20<strong>15</strong> TicketCity Cactus Bowlby scoring a rushing touchdownand hauling in a critical 48-yard receptionlate in the fourth quarter toessentially seal the victory.The 300-pound defensive tacklewas inserted into the offensivegame plan for the first time in his career and rewarded the coachesby punching in the game’s first score when quarterback Mason Rudolphmotioned out as a receiver, leaving the big man as the loneplayer in the OSU backfield. He took the shotgun snap and bulliedhis way straight ahead into the end zone. Later in the game, with just3:11 left and OSU holding on to a 30-22 lead and facing an importantthird-and-two from its own 35 yard line, Castleman leaked out of thebackfield, caught a short pass from Rudolph and rumbled 48 yardsdown the sideline to deal a key blow to Washington’s chances.The Cowboys established themselves as the aggressor early on,racing to a 24-0 lead at halftime, thanks largely to a passing attackthat amassed 220 yards in the first two quarters. Rudolph connectedon long touchdown passes to James Washington and Brandon Sheperd.Washington got back in it during the second half and held significantmomentum at the time of Castleman’s long reception. The Huskiesgot the ball back with 43 seconds remaining in the game with achance to potentially tie the game, but an interception by cornerbackKevin Peterson at the OSU 36 yard line sealed the Cowboy victory.Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 ScoreWashington 0 0 14 8 22Oklahoma State 14 10 3 3 30Scoring Summary1st - 09:53 - OSU - Castleman, James 1 yd run (Grogan kick)1st - 00:16 - OSU - Washington, James 28 yd pass from Rudolph, M. (Grogan kick)2nd - 09:22 - OSU - Grogan, Ben 40 yd field goal2nd - 00:48 - OSU - Sheperd, B. 47 yd pass from Rudolph, M. (Grogan kick)3rd - 11:48 - UW - Mickens, J 31 yd run (Van Winkle kick)3rd - 01:47 - OSU - Grogan, Ben 27 yd field goal3rd - 01:32 - UW - Ross, John 96 yard kickoff return (Van Winkle kick)4th - 05:54 - OSU - Grogan, Ben 34 yd field goal4th - 03:29 - UW - Mickens, J. 16 yd pass from Miles (Cooper pass from Miles)UWOSUFIRST DOWNS 22 22RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 25-101 49-<strong>15</strong>2PASSING YDS (NET) 268 321Passes Att-Comp-Int 40-25-1 27-18-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 65-369 76-473Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-0 1-7Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-183 4-83Interception Returns-Yards 1-44 1-11Punts (Number-Avg) 5-37.6 4-37.8Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-1Penalties-Yards 7-70 7-50Possession Time 24:<strong>15</strong> 35:45Third-Down Conversions 4 of 12 4 of <strong>15</strong>Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 2 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 3-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-20 2-18RUSHING: Washington-Washington, Dw. 13-42; Mickens, Jaydon 1-31; Miles,Cyler 9-27; Cooper, Deontae 2-1. Oklahoma State-Roland, Desmond 32-123;Childs, Rennie 9-33; Sheperd, Brandon 2-11; Castleman, James 1-1; TEAM1-minus 1; Rudolph, Mason 4-minus <strong>15</strong>.PASSING: Washington-Miles, Cyler 25-38-1-268; Lindquist, Jeff 0-1-0-0; Team0-1-0-0. Oklahoma State-Rudolph, Mason 17-26-1-299; Sheperd, Brandon1-1-0-22.RECEIVING: Washington-Mickens, Jaydon 7-82; Williams, Kasen 5-73; Washington,Dw. 4-21; Daniels,Darrell 2-34; Pettis, Dante 2-26; Perkins, Joshua2-18; Hall, Marvin 2-3; Taylor, Kendyl 1-11. Oklahoma State-Sheperd, Brandon5-98; Seaton, Jeremy 4-40; Washington, James 2-33; Glidden, David 2-30;Castleman, James 1-48; Rudolph, Mason 1-22; Seales, Jhajuan 1-20; Childs,Rennie 1-16; Jarwin, Blake 1-14.INTERCEPTIONS: Washington-Baker, Budda 1-44. Oklahoma State-Peterson,Kevin 1-11.FUMBLES: Washington-Timu, John 1-1; Washington, Dw. 1-0. OklahomaState-Rudolph, Mason 1-1; Sheperd, Brandon 1-0.182 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


BOWL RECORDSINDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME RECORDSTEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDSPASSING YARDSYds Name Bowl Comp Att TD1. 399 Brandon Weeden, Sr. 2012 Fiesta 30 43 32. 377 Clint Chelf, Sr. 2014 Cotton 33 57 23. 329 Zac Robinson, Jr. 2008 Holiday 27 50 14. 3<strong>15</strong> Mike Gundy, Jr. 1988 Holiday 20 24 25. 310 Josh Fields, So. 2002 Houston 21 40 26. 307 Josh Fields, Jr. 2004 Cotton 21 33 17. 302 Zac Robinson, So. 2007 Insight 24 34 38. 299 Mason Rudolph, Fr. 20<strong>15</strong> Cactus 17 26 29. 251 Ronnie Williams, So. 1985 Gator 21 43 210. 240 Brandon Weeden, Jr. 2010 Alamo 25 41 2RUSHING YARDSYds Name Bowl Att TD1. 222 Barry Sanders, Jr. 1988 Holiday 29 52. 178 Bob Fenimore, Jr. 1945 Cotton 21 23. 173 Terry Miller, Jr. 1976 Tangerine 23 44. 160 Tatum Bell, Jr. 2002 Houston 13 <strong>15</strong>. <strong>15</strong>7 Thurman Thomas, Sr. 1987 Sun 33 46. <strong>15</strong>5 Thurman Thomas, Fr. 1984 Gator 32 17. 143 Ernest Anderson, Sr. 1983 Bluebonnet 27 18. 130 Forrest Campbell, Jr. 1958 Bluegrass 26 09. 125 Bob Fenimore, Sr. 1946 Sugar 25 210. 123 Desmond Roland, Sr. 20<strong>15</strong> Cactus 32 0RECEIVING YARDSYds Name Bowl Rec TD1. 223 Rashaun Woods, Sr. 2004 Cotton 11 12. 186 Justin Blackmon, Jr. 2012 Fiesta 9 33. 167 Dez Bryant, So. 2008 Holiday 13 14. 164 Rashaun Woods, Jr. 2002 Houston 9 <strong>15</strong>. 163 Hart Lee Dykes, Sr. 1988 Holiday 10 16. 117 Justin Blackmon, So. 2010 Alamo 9 2117 Dez Bryant, Fr. 2007 Insight 9 28. 104 Hart Lee Dykes, Fr. 1985 Gator 8 19. 103 Cecil Hankins, Jr. 1945 Cotton 4 010. 100 Tracy Moore, Sr. 2014 Cotton 7 0RECEPTIONSRec Name Bowl Yards1. 13 Dez Bryant, So. 2008 Holiday 1672. 11 Rashaun Woods, Sr. 2004 Cotton 2233. 10 Hart Lee Dykes, Sr. 1988 Holiday 1634. 9 Justin Blackmon, Jr. 2012 Fiesta 1869 Justin Blackmon, So. 2010 Alamo 1179 Rashaun Woods, Jr. 2002 Houston 1649 Dez Bryant, Fr. 2007 Insight 1178. 8 Josh Stewart, Jr. 2014 Cotton 808 Hart Lee Dykes, Fr. 1985 Gator 1048 Barry Hanna, Sr. 1984 Gator 92SCORINGPts. Name Bowl1. 30 Barry Sanders, Jr., TB 1988 Holiday2. 24 Thurman Thomas, Sr., TB 1987 Sun24 Terry Miller, Jr., TB 1976 Tangerine4. 18 Justin Blackmon, Jr., WR 2012 Fiesta5. 16 Quinn Sharp, Sr., PK 2013 Heart of Dallas6. <strong>15</strong> Luke Phillips, Jr., PK 2002 Houston7. 14 Cary Blanchard, So., PK 1988 Holiday14 Duane Wood, Sr., HB 1958 Bluegrass9. 12 Ben Grogan, So., K 20<strong>15</strong> Cactus12 Dan Bailey, Sr., K 2010 Alamo12 Justin Blackmon, So., WR 2010 Alamo12 Kendall Hunter, So., RB 2008 Holiday12 Dez Bryant, Fr., WR 2007 Insight12 Zac Robinson, So., QB 2007 Insight12 Keith Toston, Fr., RB 2006 Independence12 Vernand Morency, So., HB 2004 Cotton12 Bob Fenimore, Jr., E 1945 Cotton12 Bob Fenimore, Sr., E 1946 SugarOFFENSEMost Points 62 vs. Wyoming 1988 HolidayMost Points/Quarter 28 vs. Wyoming 1988 HolidayMost First Downs 34 vs. Wyoming 1988 HolidayMost Rushing Yards 375 vs. BYU 1976 TangerineMost Passing Yards 399 vs. Stanford 2012 FiestaTotal Offense 698 vs. Wyoming 1988 HolidayDEFENSEFewest Points Allowed 0 vs. TCU 1945 CottonFewest First Downs Allowed 5 vs. TCU 1945 CottonFewest Rush Yards Allowed 33 vs. Wyoming 1988 HolidayFewest Pass Yards Allowed 31 vs. TCU 1945 CottonFewest Total Yards Allowed 109 vs. TCU 1945 CottonOPPONENTMost Points 42 by Oregon 2008 HolidayMost Points/Quarter 24 by Missouri 2014 CottonMost First Downs 31 by Florida State 1985 GatorMost Rushing Yards 331 by West Virginia 1987 SunMost Passing Yards 347 by Stanford 2012 FiestaTotal Offense 590 by Stanford 2012 FiestaINDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDSRESULTS BY BOWLPASSING YARDSYds Name G Comp Att TD1. 749 Zac Robinson 4 64 1<strong>15</strong> 42. 639 Brandon Weeden 2 55 84 53. 617 Josh Fields 2 42 73 34. 574 Clint Chelf 2 50 79 55. 529 Rusty Hilger 3 40 93 36. 476 Mike Gundy 2 32 42 37. 251 Ronnie Williams 1 21 43 28. 299 Mason Rudolph 1 17 26 29. 212 Bob Fenimore 2 10 24 1212 Bobby Reid 1 <strong>15</strong> 29 1RUSHING YARDSYds Name G Att TD1. 409 Thurman Thomas 3 91 52. 241 Barry Sanders 2 35 53. 240 Desmond Roland 3 57 14. 212 Dantrell Savage 2 32 25. 206 Tatum Bell 2 27 26. 196 Kendall Hunter 4 40 27. 188 Bob Fenimore 2 43 48. 172 Terry Miller 2 24 49. 163 Ernest Anderson 2 32 210. 138 Zac Robinson 4 40 2RECEIVING YARDSYds Name G Rec TD1. 387 Rashaun Woods 2 20 22. 348 Justin Blackmon 3 22 53. 339 Hart Lee Dykes 3 21 24. 284 Dez Bryant 2 22 35. <strong>15</strong>5 Brandon Pettigrew 3 13 26. <strong>15</strong>0 Cecil Hankins 2 6 17. 143 Josh Cooper 4 17 08. 134 Brandon Sheperd 2 8 19. 124 Adarius Bowman 2 9 210. 113 Tracy Moore 2 9 0RECEPTIONSRec. Name G1. 22 Justin Blackmon 322 Dez Bryant 23. 21 Hart Lee Dykes 34. 20 Rashaun Woods 25. 17 Josh Cooper 46. 13 Josh Stewart 313 Brandon Pettigrew 38. 11 D’Juan Woods 39. 9 Tracy Moore 29 Thurman Thomas 39 Adarius Bowman 2SCORINGPts. Name Pos. G Points1. 36 Thurman Thomas TB 3 (6 TD)2. 30 Justin Blackmon WR 3 (5 TD)30 Barry Sanders TB 2 (5 TD)4. 27 Quinn Sharp K 4 (4 FG, <strong>15</strong> PAT)27 Dan Bailey K 4 (4 FG, <strong>15</strong> PAT)6. 25 Bob Fenimore HB 2 (4 TD, 1 PAT)7. 24 Terry Miller TB 1 (4 TD)8. 19 Ben Grogan PK 2 (4 FG, 7 PAT)19 Cary Blanchard PK 2 (2 FG, 13 PAT)19 Luke Phillips PK 2 (4 FG, 7 PAT)Alamo Bowl 1-2Bluebonnet Bowl 1-0Bluegrass Bowl 1-0Cactus Bowl 1-0Cotton Bowl 1-3Delta Bowl 0-1Fiesta Bowl 2-0Gator Bowl 1-1Heart of Dallas Bowl 1-0Holiday Bowl 1-1Houston Bowl 1-0Independence Bowl 1-1Insight Bowl 1-0Sugar Bowl 1-0Sun Bowl 1-0Tangerine Bowl 1-0BOWL RECORDS VS. OPPONENTSAlabama 1-0Arizona 1-0Baylor 1-0BYU 2-0Florida State 1-1Indiana 1-0Missouri 0-1Ohio State 0-1Ole Miss 0-2Oregon 0-1Purdue 1-1South Carolina 1-0Southern Miss 1-0Stanford 1-0St. Mary’s 1-0TCU 1-0Texas A&M 0-1Washington 1-0West Virginia 1-0William & Mary 0-1Wyoming 1-0OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 183


SEASON OPENERS AND HOME OPENERSSEASON OPENERS: 67-41-5Oklahoma State has an overall season-opening recordof 67-41-5 including a season home-opening record of47-7-4 and season away-opening record of 17-32-1. OSUis 3-2 opening the season at a neutral site. The Cowboyshave won six of their last seven, nine of their last 11 and26 of their last 34 season openers.Year W/L Score Opponent1901 L 0-12 at Kingfisher1903 L 0-5 at Oklahoma City1904 L 0-23 at Chilocco1905 T 0-0 CHILOCCO1906 L 0-10 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA1907 W 10-0 TONKAWA PREPS1908 L 5-8 at Central State1909 L 0-5 OKLAHOMA CITY HS1910 W 35-0 KINGFISHER1911 L 0-11 KANSAS STATE1912 W 81-0 CENTRAL STATE1913 W 112-3 PHILLIPS1914 W 134-0 PHILLIPS19<strong>15</strong> L 6-13 at Missouri1916 W 90-0 NORTHWESTERN (OKLA.)1917 L 0-23 at Kansas State1918 W 19-6 HASKELL INDIANS1919 W 37-0 SOUTHWESTERN (OKLA.)1920 T 7-7 SOUTHWESTERN (KAN.)1921 W 53-0 SOUTHWESTERN (OKLA.)1922 W 49-0 NORTHWESTERN (OKLA.)1923 L 0-20 at Iowa1924 W 9-0 SOUTHWESTERN (OKLA.)1925 L 3-13 at Kansas1926 L 3-42 at Michigan1927 L 0-6 at Washington (Mo.)1928 W 13-6 ST. REGIS1929 W 12-0 NORTHWESTERN (OKLA.)1930 W 12-0 WICHITA1931 W 34-9 BETHANY (KAN.)1932 W 13-0 PHILLIPS1933 W 20-12 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA1934 W 12-0 OKLAHOMA BAPTIST1935 W 6-0 OKLAHOMA CITY1936 L 6-9 at Oklahoma City1937 W 14-8 at Wichita State1938 W 23-12 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA1939 L 0-32 at Texas A&M1940 W 25-6 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA1941 L 0-19 at Oklahoma1942 T 0-0 OKLAHOMA1943 W 21-13 vs. Texas Tech (in OKC)1944 W 41-6 WEST TEXAS1945 W 19-14 at Arkansas1946 W 40-7 DENVER1947 W 12-0 at Kansas State1948 W 27-14 at Wichita State1949 T 33-33 at TCU1950 W 12-7 at Arkansas1951 L 7-42 ARKANSAS1952 L 20-22 at Arkansas1953 W 20-0 HARDIN-SIMMONS1954 W 14-6 at Wyoming1955 L 0-21 at Arkansas1956 W 27-7 at Kansas State1957 L 0-12 at Arkansas1958 W 31-14 at Denver1959 L 9-22 CINCINNATI1960 L 0-9 at Arkansas1961 L 7-14 at Iowa State1962 L 7-34 at Arkansas1963 L 0-21 at Arkansas1964 L 10-14 at Arkansas1965 L 14-28 at Arkansas1966 L 10-14 at Arkansas1967 T 0-0 AIR FORCE1968 L <strong>15</strong>-32 at Arkansas1969 L 0-39 at Arkansas1970 L 13-14 at Mississippi State1971 W 26-7 MISSISSIPPI STATE1972 W 21-3 TEXAS-ARLINGTON1973 W 56-7 TEXAS-ARLINGTON1974 W 59-0 WICHITA STATE1975 W 34-0 WICHITA STATE1976 W 33-21 TULSA1977 W 34-17 at Tulsa1978 L 10-20 at Wichita State1979 W 25-7 NORTH TEXAS1980 L 19-20 WEST TEXAS A&M1981 W 23-21 TULSA1982 W 27-6 NORTH TEXAS1983 W 20-13 NORTH TEXAS1984 W 45-3 at Arizona State1985 W 31-17 at Washington1986 W 21-20 at Louisiana-Lafayette1987 W 39-28 TULSA1988 W 52-20 MIAMI (OHIO)1989 L 10-20 at Tulsa1990 W 10-3 TULSA1991 L 7-13 at Tulsa1992 W 35-3 INDIANA STATE1993 W 45-7 MISSOURI STATE1994 W 31-14 at Northern Illinois1995 L 21-64 NEBRASKA1996 W 23-20 MISSOURI STATE1997 W 21-14 at Iowa State1998 W 38-28 at Kansas1999 W 24-7 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE2000 W 36-26 at Tulsa2001 L 9-17 at Southern Miss2002 L 36-39 vs. Louisiana Tech (Shreveport)2003 L 7-17 at Nebraska2004 W 31-20 at UCLA2005 W <strong>15</strong>-10 MONTANA STATE2006 W 52-10 MISSOURI STATE2007 L 14-35 at Georgia2008 W 39-13 vs. Washington State (Seattle)2009 W 24-10 GEORGIA2010 W 65-17 WASHINGTON STATE2011 W 61-34 LOUISIANA2012 W 84-0 SAVANNAH STATE2013 W 21-3 vs. Mississippi State (Houston)2014 L 31-37 vs. Florida State (Arlington)HOME OPENERS: 80-28-5Oklahoma State has a home-opening record of 80-28-5.The Cowboys have won each of their last 19 home openers,good for the longest such streak in school history.The Cowboys have won 39 of their last 45 home openers.Since 2006, OSU has outscored its nine home-openingopponents, 483-140, for an average score of 54-16.Year W/L Score Opponent1901 W 5-0 CHILOCCO1903 T 0-0 TONKAWA PREPS1904 L 0-23 CHILOCCO1905 T 0-0 CHILOCCO1906 L 0-10 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA1907 W 10-0 TONKAWA PREPS1908 W 18-0 OKLAHOMA CITY1909 L 0-5 OKLAHOMA CITY HS1910 W 35-0 KINGFISHER1911 L 0-11 KANSAS STATE1912 W 81-0 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA1913 W 112-3 PHILLIPS1914 W 134-0 PHILLIPS19<strong>15</strong> W 6-0 FRIENDS (KAN.)1916 W 90-0 NORTHWESTERN (OKLA.)1917 W 27-0 CENTRAL (MO.) STATE1918 W 19-6 HASKELL INDIANS1919 W 37-0 SOUTHWESTERN (OKLA.)1920 T 7-7 SOUTHWESTERN (KAN.)1921 W 53-0 SOUTHWESTERN (OKLA.)1922 W 49-0 NORTHWESTERN (OKLA.)1923 L 6-7 TCU1924 W 9-0 SOUTHWESTERN (OKLA.)1925 L 0-21 EMPORIA STATE1926 W 37-0 WASHINGTON (MO.)1927 W 8-0 MARQUETTE1928 W 13-6 ST. REGIS1929 W 12-0 NORTHWESTERN (OKLA.)1930 W 12-0 WICHITA STATE1931 W 34-9 BETHANY (KAN.)1932 W 13-0 PHILLIPS1933 W 20-12 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA1934 W 12-0 OKLAHOMA BAPTIST1935 W 6-0 OKLAHOMA CITY1936 L 0-31 KANSAS STATE1937 W 16-13 CREIGHTON1938 W 23-12 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA1939 W 52-0 NORTHWESTERN (OKLA.)1940 W 25-6 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA1941 L 14-20 DETROIT1942 T 0-0 OKLAHOMA1943 L 0-20 NAVY ZOOMERS1944 W 41-6 WEST TEXAS1945 W 26-12 SMU1946 W 40-7 DENVER1947 L 14-21 SMU1948 L 14-21 TCU1949 W 28-0 DRAKE1950 L 0-27 MISSOURI1951 L 7-42 ARKANSAS1952 L 7-10 HOUSTON1953 W 20-0 HARDIN-SIMMONS1954 L 7-14 HOUSTON1955 L 6-24 TEXAS TECH1956 L 0-13 HOUSTON1957 W 26-0 WICHITA STATE1958 W 21-14 NORTH TEXAS1959 L 9-22 CINCINNATI1960 L 7-14 KANSAS1961 W 28-0 TULSA1962 W 36-16 COLORADO1963 L 6-28 MISSOURI1964 W 29-14 IOWA STATE1965 L 0-13 MISSOURI1966 W 11-10 COLORADO1967 T 0-0 AIR FORCE1968 L 20-21 NEBRASKA1969 W 24-18 HOUSTON1970 W 26-17 HOUSTON1971 W 26-7 MISSISSIPPI STATE1972 W 21-3 TEXAS-ARLINGTON1973 W 56-7 TEXAS-ARLINGTON1974 W 59-0 WICHITA STATE1975 W 34-0 WICHITA STATE1976 W 33-21 TULSA1977 W 54-0 TEXAS-EL PASO1978 L 7-19 ARKANSAS1979 W 25-7 NORTH TEXAS1980 L 19-20 WEST TEXAS A&M1981 W 23-21 TULSA1982 W 27-6 NORTH TEXAS1983 W 20-13 NORTH TEXAS1984 W 31-14 BOWLING GREEN1985 W 10-9 NORTH TEXAS1986 L 12-28 HOUSTON1987 W 39-28 TULSA1988 W 52-20 MIAMI (OHIO)1989 L <strong>15</strong>-31 TEXAS TECH1990 W 10-3 TULSA1991 L 3-30 ARIZONA STATE1992 W 35-3 INDIANA STATE1993 W 45-7 MISSOURI STATE1994 W 17-10 TULSA1995 L 21-64 NEBRASKA1996 W 23-20 MISSOURI STATE1997 W 35-0 FRESNO STATE1998 W 42-23 MISSISSIPPI STATE1999 W 24-7 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE2000 W 23-0 TEXAS STATE2001 W 30-23 LOUISIANA TECH2002 W 45-10 NORTHERN IOWA2003 W 48-24 WYOMING2004 W 38-21 TULSA2005 W <strong>15</strong>-10 MONTANA STATE2006 W 52-10 MISSOURI STATE2007 W 42-6 FLORIDA ATLANTIC2008 W 56-37 HOUSTON2009 W 24-10 GEORGIA2010 W 65-17 WASHINGTON STATE2011 W 61-34 LOUISIANA2012 W 84-0 SAVANNAH STATE2013 W 59-3 LAMAR2014 W 40-23 MISSOURI STATE184 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


HOMECOMING AND TV GAMESON HOMECOMING: 50-36-7OSU owns a homecoming record of 50-36-7. The Cowboyshave won six of their last seven and 26 of their last41 homecoming games. OSU’s longest homecoming winstreak is 10 from 1972-81, while the longest losing streakis four games from 1998-2001.Year W/L Score Opponent1921 W 13-0 WASHBURN1922 T 3-3 OKLAHOMA1923 L 2-13 CREIGHTON1924 W 6-0 OKLAHOMA1925 L 0-28 GRINNELL1926 T 14-14 OKLAHOMA1927 W 18-6 CREIGHTON1928 L 0-46 OKLAHOMA1929 L 6-9 WEST VIRGINIA1930 W 7-0 OKLAHOMA1931 W 20-0 CREIGHTON1932 W 7-0 OKLAHOMA1933 W 21-0 DRAKE1934 T 0-0 OKLAHOMA1935 L 7-20 DUQUESNE1936 W 6-0 WASHBURN1937 W 27-7 OKLAHOMA CITY1938 L 0-19 OKLAHOMA1939 W 20-9 CREIGHTON1940 W 53-12 WASHINGTON (MO.)1941 L 0-16 TULSA1942 T 0-0 OKLAHOMA1943 No homecoming game1944 L 0-<strong>15</strong> NAVY ZOOMERS1945 W 12-6 TULSA1946 W 59-7 DRAKE1947 L 0-13 TULSA1948 W 41-7 TEMPLE1949 L 14-55 KANSAS1950 L 0-27 MISSOURI1951 L 12-27 KANSAS1952 W 14-7 MISSOURI1953 W 20-14 WYOMING1954 L 7-14 HOUSTON1955 L 13-20 COLORADO STATE1956 L 0-13 HOUSTON1957 W 13-0 TEXAS TECH1958 L 29-33 AIR FORCE1959 W 34-14 WICHITA1960 L 7-14 KANSAS1961 W 14-6 NEBRASKA1962 W 36-16 COLORADO1963 L 6-28 MISSOURI1964 L 13-14 KANSAS1965 L 17-21 NEBRASKA1966 T 14-14 IOWA STATE1967 L <strong>15</strong>-26 KANSAS1968 L 20-21 NEBRASKA1969 W 28-19 KANSAS STATE1970 W 19-7 KANSAS1971 L 23-35 KANSAS STATE1972 W 20-7 BAYLOR1973 W 28-9 KANSAS STATE1974 W 24-13 KANSAS1975 W 56-3 KANSAS STATE1976 W 20-19 MISSOURI1977 W 21-14 KANSAS STATE1978 W 35-20 MISSOURI1979 W 42-<strong>15</strong> KANSAS STATE1980 W 42-7 COLORADO1981 W 31-10 KANSAS STATE1982 T 25-25 COLORADO1983 L 20-21 KANSAS STATE1984 W 20-14 COLORADO1985 W 35-3 KANSAS STATE1986 W 24-6 KANSAS1987 W 56-7 KANSAS STATE1988 W 49-21 MISSOURI1989 W 17-13 KANSAS STATE1990 W 48-28 MISSOURI1991 L 0-31 KANSAS1992 W 27-21 IOWA STATE1993 L 6-13 KANSAS1994 T 31-31 IOWA STATE1995 L 17-23 KANSAS STATE1996 W 28-27 IOWA STATE1997 W 33-29 COLORADO1998 L 6-17 TEXAS A&M1999 L 21-44 KANSAS STATE2000 L 26-33 IOWA STATE2001 L 19-22 COLORADO2002 W 28-23 TEXAS A&M2003 W 51-49 TEXAS TECH2004 L 20-36 TEXAS A&M2005 L 28-47 TEXAS2006 L (ot) 33-34 TEXAS A&M2007 W 41-39 KANSAS STATE2008 W 34-6 BAYLOR2009 W 33-17 MISSOURI2010 L 51-41 NEBRASKA2011 W 59-24 BAYLOR2012 W 31-10 IOWA STATE2013 W 24-10 TCU2014 L 10-34 WEST VIRGINIAON TELEVISION: (112-87)Since its opening television appearance in 1958, OklahomaState has compiled a 112-87 record when playingtelevised games. All of Oklahoma State’s games since2011 have been televised.DATE NETWORK OPPONENT RESULT09/20/58 NBC—R at Denver W 31-1412/13/58 ABC—N vs. Florida St. ^ W <strong>15</strong>-609/22/73 ABC—R at Arkansas W 38-611/16/74 ABC—R COLORADO L 20-3712/28/74 NBC—N vs. BYU ^ W 16-609/11/76 ABC—R TULSA W 33-2110/30/76 ABC—R MISSOURI W 20-1912/06/76 MIZLOU—N vs. BYU ^ W 49-2110/29/77 ABC—R NEBRASKA L 14-3111/07/81 ABC—R NEBRASKA L 7-5412/12/81 MIZLOU—N vs. Texas A&M ^ L 16-3309/19/82 WTBS—N at Tulsa L <strong>15</strong>-2509/24/83 CBS—R at Texas A&M W 34-<strong>15</strong>10/01/83 ABC—R TULSA W 9-012/31/83 MIZLOU—N vs. Baylor ^ W 24-1409/22/84 USA/KATZ—N SAN DIEGO ST. W 19-1609/29/84 SportsTime—R at Tulsa W 31-710/06/84 ABC—N at Nebraska L 3-1710/27/84 KATZ—R COLORADO W 20-1411/10/84 ESPN—N MISSOURI W 31-1311/17/84 KATZ—R IOWA ST. W 16-1011/24/84 ABC—N at Oklahoma L 14-2412/28/84 ABC—N vs. South Carolina ^ W 21-1409/07/85 WTBS—N at Washington W 31-1710/12/85 ESPN—N NEBRASKA L 24-3410/26/85 Raycom—R at Kansas W 17-1011/02/85 Raycom—R at Colorado W 14-1111/30/85 ESPN—N OKLAHOMA L 0-1312/30/85 ABC—N vs. Florida St. ^ L 23-3409/20/86 Raycom—R HOUSTON L 12-2810/11/86 ESPN—N at Nebraska L 10-3011/01/86 Raycom—R COLORADO L 14-3111/<strong>15</strong>/86 ESPN—N MISSOURI W 10-610/17/87 CBS—N NEBRASKA L 0-3512/25/87 CBS—N vs. West Virginia ^ W 35-3311/05/88 ESPN—N OKLAHOMA L 28-3112/30/88 ESPN—N vs. Wyoming ^ W 62-1409/19/92 ESPN—N at Michigan L 3-3510/07/93 ESPN—N NEBRASKA L 13-2708/31/95 ESPN—N NEBRASKA L 21-6409/23/95 ESPN2—N at Wyoming L 25-4509/07/96 Big 12 TV—R vs. Texas Tech L 3-3110/05/96 FSN—N at Texas L 14-7110/12/96 FSN—N at Colorado L 13-3511/09/96 Big 12 TV—R OKLAHOMA L 17-2708/30/97 FSN—N at Iowa St. W 21-1410/04/97 Big 12 TV—R TEXAS W 42-1610/11/97 FSN—N COLORADO W 33-2910/25/97 Big 12 TV—N MISSOURI L 50-5111/01/97 FSN—N at Texas A&M L 25-2811/22/97 ABC—R at Baylor W 24-1412/30/97 ESPN—N vs. Purdue ^ L 20-3309/05/98 ABC—R at Kansas W 38-2810/03/98 FSN—N vs. Nebraska L 17-2410/10/98 FSN—N at Texas Tech L 17-2410/17/98 ABC—R at Kansas St. L 20-5210/31/98 FSN—N TEXAS A&M L 6-1711/07/98 ABC—R at Texas L 34-3711/21/98 Big 12 TV—R BAYLOR W 24-1009/11/99 Big 12 TV—R TULSA W 46-909/18/99 Jeff. Pilot—R at Mississippi St. L 11-2910/02/99 Big 12 TV—R at Nebraska L 14-3810/23/99 Big 12 TV—R KANSAS ST. L 21-4411/27/99 FSN—N at Oklahoma L 7-4409/30/00 ABC—R at Texas L 7-4211/25/00 FSN—N OKLAHOMA L 7-1209/01/01 ESPN—N at Southern Miss L 9-1709/22/01 Big 12 TV—R at Texas A&M L 7-2110/13/01 Big 12 TV—R TEXAS L 17-4510/27/01 FSN—R COLORADO L 19-2211/24/01 FSN—N at Oklahoma W 16-1309/14/02 FSN—N UCLA L 24-3810/05/02 FSN—R at Texas L <strong>15</strong>-1710/19/02 FSN—R NEBRASKA W 24-2111/02/02 FSN—R TEXAS A&M W 28-2311/30/02 FSN—N OKLAHOMA W 38-2812/27/02 ESPN—N vs. Southern Miss ^ W 33-2308/30/03 ABC—N at Nebraska L 7-1709/06/03 FSN—PPV WYOMING W 48-2409/20/03 FSN—R at SMU W 52-610/11/03 FSN—N KANSAS ST. W 37-3410/18/03 ABC—R TEXAS TECH W 51-4910/25/03 ABC—R at Texas A&M W 38-1011/01/03 ABC—R at Oklahoma L 9-5211/08/03 FSN—N TEXAS L 16-5511/22/03 FSN—R at Baylor W 38-2101/02/04 Fox—N vs. Mississippi ^ L 28-3109/04/04 ABC—N at UCLA W 31-2009/11/04 FSN—PPV TULSA W 38-2110/09/04 ABC—R at Colorado W 42-1410/16/04 FSN—N TEXAS A&M L 20-3610/23/04 ABC—R at Missouri W 20-1710/30/04 ABC—R OKLAHOMA L 35-3811/06/04 TBS—N at Texas L 35-5611/27/04 FSN—N at Texas Tech L <strong>15</strong>-3112/29/04 ESPN—N vs. Ohio St. ^ L 7-3309/08/05 ESPN2—N at Florida Atlantic W 23-310/29/05 TBS—N TEXAS L 28-4711/26/05 ABC—N at Oklahoma L 14-4209/09/06 ESPNU-N Arkansas St. W 35-709/23/06 CSTV-N at Houston L 25-3410/28/06 ABC-R NEBRASKA W 41-2911/04/06 TBS-N at Texas L 10-3611/11/06 FSN-R BAYLOR W 66-2411/25/06 FSN-N OKLAHOMA L 21-2712/28/06 ESPN-N Alabama^ W 34-3109/01/07 ESPN2-N at Georgia L 14-3509/14/07 ESPN2-N at Troy L 23-4109/22/07 FSN-N TEXAS TECH W 49-4510/06/07 FSN-N at Texas A&M L 23-2410/13/07 FSNPPV-N at Nebraska W 45-1411/03/07 ABC-N TEXAS L 35-3811/10/07 ABC-N KANSAS L 28-4311/17/07 FSN-N at Baylor W 45-1411/24/07 FSN-N at Oklahoma L 17-4912/31/07 NFL Network-N vs. Indiana^ W 49-338/30/08 FSN-N at Washington St. W 39-139/13/08 FCS-N MISSOURI ST. W 57-1310/11/08 ESPN2-N at Missouri W 28-2310/25/08 ABC-N at Texas L 24-2811/1/08 ABC-R IOWA ST. W 59-1711/8/08 ABC-N at Texas Tech L 20-5611/<strong>15</strong>/08 ABC-R at Colorado W 30-1711/29/08 ABC-N OKLAHOMA L 41-6112/30/08 ESPN-N vs. Oregon^ L 31-429/5/09 ABC-N GEORGIA W 24-109/12/09 FSN-N HOUSTON L 35-4510/10/09 FSN-N at Texas A&M W 36-3110/17/09 ESPN2-N MISSOURI W 33-1710/24/09 Versus-N at Baylor W 34-710/31/09 ABC-N TEXAS L 14-4111/7/09 ABC-R at Iowa St. W 34-811/14/09 ABC-N TEXAS TECH W 24-1711/19/09 ESPN-N COLORADO W 31-2911/28/09 ABC-N at Oklahoma L 0-271/2/10 FOX-N vs. Ole Miss^ L 7-219/4/10 FSN-N WASHINGTON ST. W 65-219/30/10 ESPN-N TEXAS A&M W 38-3510/8/10 ESPN2-N at Louisiana W 54-2810/16/10 FSN Plus-R at Texas Tech W 34-1710/23/10 ABC-N NEBRASKA L 41-5110/30/10 FSN-N at Kansas St. W 24-1411/6/10 FSN-N BAYLOR W 55-2811/13/10 ABC-N at Texas W 33-1611/20/10 FSN-N at Kansas W 48-1411/27/10 ABC-N OKLAHOMA L 41-4712/29/10 ESPN-N vs. Arizona^ W 36-109/3/11 FCS-N LOUISIANA W 61-349/8/11 ESPN-N ARIZONA W 37-149/17/11 FSN-N at Tulsa W 59-339/24/11 ABC-N at Texas A&M W 30-2910/<strong>15</strong>/11 ABC-N at Texas W 38-2610/22/11 FX-N at Missouri W 45-2410/29/11 ABC-R BAYLOR W 59-2411/5/11 ABC-N KANSAS ST. W 52-4511/12/11 ABC-R at Texas Tech W 66-611/18/11 ESPN-N at Iowa St. L 31-3712/3/11 ABC-N OKLAHOMA W 44-101/2/12 ESPN-N vs. Stanford ^ W 41-389/1/12 FCS-N SAVANNAH STATE W 84-09/8/12 Pac-12 Netwk-N at Arizona L 38-599/<strong>15</strong>/12 FSN-N LOUISIANA W 65-249/29/12 FOX-N TEXAS L 36-4110/13/12 FSN-N at Kansas W 20-1410/20/12 FX-N IOWA STATE W 31-1010/27/12 FSN-N TCU W 36-1411/3/12 ABC-N at Kansas State L 30-4411/10/12 ABC-R WEST VIRGINIA W 55-3411/17/12 FSN-N TEXAS TECH W 59-2111/24/12 ESPN-N at Oklahoma L 48-5112/1/12 FX-N at Baylor L 34-411/1/13 ESPNU vs. Purdue^ W 58-148/31/13 ABC-N vs. Mississippi State W 21-39/7/13 Fox Sports 1-N at UTSA W 56-359/14/13 FSN-R LAMAR W 59-39/28/13 ESPN-N at West Virginia L 21-3010/5/13 ABC-N KANSAS STATE W 33-2910/19/13 FOX-N TCU W 24-1010/26/13 FSN-R at Iowa State W 58-2711/2/13 FOX-N at Texas Tech W 52-3411/9/13 Fox Sports 1-N KANSAS W 42-611/16/13 FOX-N at Texas W 38-1311/23/13 ABC-N BAYLOR W 49-1712/7/13 ABC-N OKLAHOMA L 24-331/3/14 FOX-N vs. Missouri^ L 31-418/30/14 ABC-N vs. Florida State L 31-379/6/14 FSN-R MISSOURI STATE W 40-239/13/14 FSN-R UTSA W 43-139/25/14 ESPN-N TEXAS TECH W 45-3510/4/14 FS1-N IOWA STATE W 37-2010/11/14 FS1-N at Kansas W 27-2010/18/14 FS1-N at TCU L 9-4210/25/14 ESPN-N WEST VIRGINIA L 10-3411/1/14 ESPN-N at Kansas State L 14-4811/<strong>15</strong>/14 FOX-N TEXAS L 7-2811/22/14 FOX-N at Baylor L 28-4912/6/14 FS1-N at Oklahoma W 38-351/2/<strong>15</strong> ESPN-N vs. Washington^ W 30-22^ bowl game R — regionally broadcast N — nationallybroadcastOKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 185


SUPER BOWL COWBOYSThe Super Bowl has been played 49 times. In more than half of those games (28, tobe exact), at least one Oklahoma State player has been on the roster of a participatingteam.In 2013, an all-time OSU-high four former Cowboys were on Super Bowl rosters, withBilly Bajema and Ryan McBean on the Baltimore Ravens and Kendall Hunter and PerrishCox on the San Francisco 49ers.Overall, 25 former Cowboys have been on a Super Bowl roster for a total of 38 times,including Jon Kolb (Pittsburgh) and Thurman Thomas (Buffalo), who each played in fourSuper Bowls.Charlie Johnson won a Super Bowlwith the Indianapolis Colts.More than one OSU player was on the roster of a Super Bowl team on five differentoccasions, most recently in 20<strong>15</strong>, when Russell Okung and Kevin Williams both startedfor the Seattle Seahawks and Ryan Robinson was on the roster.SUPER BOWL PARTICIPANTSName Team Position Game Year ResultBilly Bajema Baltimore Tight End XLVII 2013 WonRon Baker Philadelphia Offensive Line XV 1981 LostMichael Bowie Seattle Offensive Line XLVIII 2014 WonTerry Brown Minnesota Safety VIII 1974 LostIX 1975 WonKeith Burns Denver Linebacker XXXII 1998 WonPerrish Cox San Francisco Cornerback XLVII 2013 LostWalt Garrison Dallas Running Back V 1971 LostVI 1972 WonJason Gildon Pittsburgh Linebacker XXX 1996 LostJack Golden NY Giants Linebacker XXXV 2001 LostTampa Bay Linebacker XXXVII 2003 WonKendall Hunter San Francisco Running Back XLVII 2013 LostCharlie Johnson Indianapolis Offensive Line XLI 2007 WonXLIV 2010 LostJon Kolb Pittsburgh Center IX 1975 WonX 1976 WonXIII 1979 WonXIV 1980 WonJacob Lacey Indianapolis Defensive Back XLIV 2010 LostDexter Manley Washington Defensive End XVII 1983 WonXVIII 1984 LostXXII 1988 WonRyan McBean Baltimore Defensive Line XLVII 2013 WonR.W. McQuarters NY Giants Safety XLII 2008 WonMatt Monger Buffalo Linebacker XXV 1991 LostRussell Okung Seattle Offensive Line XLVIII 2014 WonXLIX 20<strong>15</strong> LostLeslie O’Neal San Diego Defensive End XXIX 1995 LostRyan Robinson Seattle Defensive End XLIX 2014 LostAntonio Smith Arizona Defensive End XLIII 2009 LostThurman Thomas Buffalo Running Back XXV 1991 LostXXVI 1992 LostXXVII 1993 LostXXVIII 1994 LostJohn Washington NY Giants Defensive Tackle XXV 1991 WonJames White Minnesota Defensive Tackle XI 1977 LostKevin Williams Seattle Defensive Tackle XLIX 20<strong>15</strong> LostPro Bowler Russell Okung led theSeattle Seahawks to the SuperBowl XLVIII Championship.186 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


COWBOYS IN THE PRO BOWL/NFL DRAFT PICKSCOWBOYS IN THE PRO BOWLOklahoma State boasts 54 Pro Bowl selections all-time and hashad at least one player earn a spot in each of the last 11 Pro Bowls,dating back to 2004.Player Pos. Team YearBilly Grimes KR/PR Green Bay Packers 1951Billy Grimes KR/PR Green Bay Packers 1952Jon Gilliam C Dallas Texans 1962Tony Banfield CB Houston Oilers 1962Tony Banfield CB Houston Oilers 1963Tony Banfield CB Houston Oilers 1964Duane Wood CB Kansas City Chiefs 1964Dale Meinert LB St. Louis Cardinals 1964Dale Meinert LB St. Louis Cardinals 1966Dale Meinert LB St. Louis Cardinals 1968Walt Garrison FB Dallas Cowboys 1973Jerry Sherk DT Cleveland Browns 1974Jerry Sherk DT Cleveland Browns 1975Jerry Sherk DT Cleveland Browns 1976Jerry Sherk DT Cleveland Browns 1977Dexter Manley DE Washington Redskins 1987Barry Sanders RB Detroit Lions 1990Leslie O’Neal LB San Diego Chargers 1990Thurman Thomas RB Buffalo Bills 1990Barry Sanders RB Detroit Lions 1991Leslie O’Neal LB San Diego Chargers 1991Thurman Thomas RB Buffalo Bills 1991Barry Sanders RB Detroit Lions 1992Thurman Thomas RB Buffalo Bills 1992Barry Sanders RB Detroit Lions 1993Leslie O’Neal DE San Diego Chargers 1993Thurman Thomas RB Buffalo Bills 1993Thurman Thomas RB Buffalo Bills 1994Barry Sanders RB Detroit Lions 1994Leslie O’Neal DE San Diego Chargers 1994Barry Sanders RB Detroit Lions 1995Leslie O’Neal DE San Diego Chargers 1995Leslie O’Neal DE San Diego Chargers 1996Barry Sanders RB Detroit Lions 1996Cary Blanchard K Indianapolis Colts 1997Barry Sanders RB Detroit Lions 1997Barry Sanders RB Detroit Lions 1998Barry Sanders RB Detroit Lions 1999Jason Gildon LB Pittsburgh Steelers 2001Jason Gildon LB Pittsburgh Steelers 2002Jason Gildon LB Pittsburgh Steelers 2003Kevin Williams DT Minnesota Vikings 2005Jamal Williams DT San Diego Chargers 2006Kevin Williams DT Minnesota Vikings 2007Jamal Williams DT San Diego Chargers 2007Jamal Williams DT San Diego Chargers 2008Kevin Williams DT Minnesota Vikings 2008Kevin Williams DT Minnesota Vikings 2009Kevin Williams DT Minnesota Vikings 2010Kevin Williams DT Minnesota Vikings 2011Antonio Smith DE Houston Texans 2012Russell Okung OL Seattle Seahawks 2013Dez Bryant WR Dallas Cowboys 2014Dez Bryant WR Dallas Cowboys 20<strong>15</strong>COWBOYS IN THE NFL DRAFTOklahoma State has had 116 players hear their name called ondraft day. Since Mike Gundy took over as head coach in 2005, 18OSU products have been drafted, highlighted by first-round picksBrandon Pettigrew, Russell Okung, Dez Bryant, Justin Blackmon,Brandon Weeden and Justin Gilbert.Year Rd Sel # Player Pos Team1940 17 Ralph Foster T Chicago Cardinals1943 12 Loyd Arms G Chicago Bears1945 17 Joe Spencer DT Philadelphia Eagles1946 9 Jake Colhouer G Chicago Cardinals1947 1 1 Bob Fenimore HB Chicago Bears1947 1 Neill Armstrong OE Philadelphia Eagles1948 1 Jim Spavital FB Chicago Cardinals1948 23 Jim Parmer HB Philadelphia Eagles1949 2 Billy Grimes HB Chicago Bears1949 5 Bill Long OE Pittsburgh Steelers1950 <strong>15</strong> Alex Loyd OE Washington Redskins1950 16 Charlie Shaw OG San Francisco 49ers1951 17 Darrel Meisenheimer DB Detroit Lions1954 4 Bill Bredde HB Chicago Cardinals1955 8 Dale Meinert LB Baltimore Colts1958 26 Jon Evans OE Pittsburgh Steelers1959 12 Howard Keys C Philadelphia Eagles1961 6 Frank Parker DT Cleveland Browns1962 Gary Cutsinger DE Houston Oilers1965 13 Jack Jacobson DB Detroit Lions1966 5 Walt Garrison RB Dallas Cowboys1966 8 Charlie Harper OT New York Giants1967 3 66 Dennis Randall DE New York Jets1967 3 67 Harold Akin T San Diego Chargers1967 3 71 Leon Ward OL Baltimore Colts1967 12 307 J.B. Christian OL Baltimore Colts1967 17 435 Terry Bacigalupo OL St. Louis Cardinals1969 3 56 Jon Kolb OT Pittsburgh Steelers1969 3 73 Terry Brown DB St. Louis Cardinals1970 1 25 John Ward G Minnesota Vikings1970 2 47 Jerry Sherk DT Cleveland Browns1970 6 131 Bob Cutburth QB Chicago Bears1970 14 358 John Little DT New York Jets1971 17 428 Hermann Eben WR New Orleans Saints1972 17 424 Dick Graham WR New Orleans Saints1974 1 18 Reuben Gant TE Buffalo Bills1974 3 57 Glenn Robinson DE Baltimore Colts1974 5 130 Cleveland Vann DL Miami Dolphins1974 8 206 Bon Boatwright DT San Diego Chargers1975 8 194 Leonard Thompson WR Detroit Lions1976 1 25 James White DT Minnesota Vikings1976 7 197 Larry Harris DT Houston Oilers1977 1 12 Phil Dokes DT Buffalo Bills1977 6 147 Cliff Parsley P New Orleans Saints1977 7 172 Derrel Gofourth G Green Bay Packers1977 9 237 Robert Turner RB Miami Dolphins1977 10 277 Ron Baker G Baltimore Colts1978 1 5 Terry Miller RB Buffalo Bills1978 2 41 Buddy Hardaway T San Diego Chargers1978 12 320 Daria Butler LB Atlanta Falcons1979 9 223 Scott Burk DB Cincinnati Bengals1979 10 254 Steve Stephens TE Baltimore Colts1980 5 134 John Corker LB Houston Oilers1980 8 217 Harold Bailey WR Houston Oilers1981 3 75 Roger Taylor T Kansas City Chiefs1981 5 119 Dexter Manley DE Washington Redskins1981 10 271 Dean Prater DE Cleveland Browns1982 11 301 Ron Ingram WR Philadelphia Eagles1982 12 313 Ricky Young LB Chicago Bears1983 4 86 Greg Hill DB Houston Oilers1983 4 98 Gary Lewis NT New Orleans Saints1983 9 245 Mike Green LB San Diego Chargers1984 2 48 Chris Rockins DB Cleveland Browns1984 3 74 Ernest Anderson RB Detroit Lions1984 10 268 James Spencer DL Minnesota Vikings1984 10 277 John Chesley TE Miami Dolphins1984 12 309 Rod Fisher DB Los Angeles Rams1985 6 143 Rusty Hilger QB Los Angeles Raiders1985 7 177 Jamie Harris WR Washington Redskins1985 8 208 Matt Monger LB New York Jets1985 9 251 Adam Hinds DB Miami Dolphins1985 12 332 Raymond Polk DB Los Angeles Raiders1986 1 8 Leslie O’Neal DE San Diego Chargers1986 3 73 John Washington DE New York Giants1986 4 110 Paul Blair T Chicago Bears1986 Suppl. Charles Crawford RB Philadelphia Eagles1987 4 104 Mark Moore DB Seattle Seahawks1988 2 40 Thurman Thomas RB Buffalo Bills1988 4 92 Ricky Shaw LB New York Giants1989 1 3 Barry Sanders RB Detroit Lions1989 1 16 Hart Lee Dykes WR New England Patriots1991 9 232 Gerald Hudson RB Minnesota Vikings1991 10 253 Curtis Mayfield WR Denver Broncos1992 12 325 Corey Williams DB Kansas City Chiefs1994 3 88 Jason Gildon LB Pittsburgh Steelers1994 7 210 Keith Burns LB Denver Broncos1995 4 130 Linc Harden LB Dallas Cowboys1996 4 108 Jevon Langford DE Cincinnati Bengals1998 1 28 R.W. McQuarters CB San Francisco 49ers1998 3 87 Kevin Williams FS New York Jets1998 4 94 Alonzo Mayes TE Chicago Bears1998 Suppl. Jamal Williams DT San Diego Chargers2000 2 62 Jacoby Shepherd DB St. Louis Rams2000 7 250 Ethan Howell WR Washington Redskins2003 1 9 Kevin Williams DE Minnesota Vikings2004 1 31 Rashaun Woods WR San Francisco 49ers2004 2 41 Tatum Bell RB Denver Broncos2004 5 135 Antonio Smith DE Arizona Cardinals2005 2 56 Darrent Williams CB Denver Broncos2005 3 73 Vernand Morency RB Houston Texans2005 7 249 Billy Bajema TE San Francisco 49ers2006 6 199 Charlie Johnson T Indianapolis Colts2007 4 132 Ryan McBean DE Pittsburgh Steelers2007 6 209 Corey Hilliard OT New England Patriots2009 1 20 Brandon Pettigrew TE Detroit Lions2010 1 6 Russell Okung OL Seattle Seahawks2010 1 24 Dez Bryant WR Dallas Cowboys2010 5 137 Perrish Cox DB Denver Broncos2010 7 250 Zac Robinson QB New England Patriots2011 4 1<strong>15</strong> Kendall Hunter RB San Francisco 49ers2012 1 5 Justin Blackmon WR Jacksonville Jaguars2012 1 22 Brandon Weeden QB Cleveland Browns2012 6 190 Markelle Martin S Tennessee Titans2013 5 <strong>15</strong>1 Joseph Randle RB Dallas Cowboys2014 1 8 Justin Gilbert CB Cleveland Browns20<strong>15</strong> 7 252 Josh Furman DB Denver BroncosOKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 187


COWBOYS IN THE NFLPlayer Pos. NFL Team YearsAdcock, Levy OT New York Giants 2012Carolina Panthers 2013Akin, Harold OT San Diego 1967-68Aldridge, Ben B New York Yankees 1950-51San Francisco 1952Green Bay 1953Anyiam, Hubert WR Carolina 2012Arms, Lloyd G Chicago Cardinals 1946-48Armstrong, Neill DE Philadelphia 1947-51Head Coach Chicago 1978-81Bailey, Dan K Dallas 2011-presentBailey, David DE Philadelphia 1990Bailey, Harold QB-TE Houston 1981-83Bajema, Billy TE San Francisco 2006-08St. Louis 2009-11Baltimore 2012Baker, Ron OL Baltimore 1978-79Philadelphia 1980-88Banfield, Tony DB Houston 1960-63, 65Barnett, Calvin DT Cleveland 2014Bell, Tatum RB Denver 2004-2006Detroit 2007Denver 2008Blackmon, Justin WR Jacksonville 2012-presentBlair, Paul OT Chicago 1986-88Minnesota 1990-91Blair, Stanley DB Phoenix 1990Blanchard, Cary K N.Y. Jets 1992-93New Orleans 1995Indianapolis 1995-97Washington 1998-99Arizona 2000-01Blatnick, Jamie DE Denver 2012Buffalo 2013Boatwright, Ron DT San Diego 1974Bowie, Michael OL Seattle 2013-14Cleveland20<strong>15</strong>-presentBredde, Bill DB-RB Chicago Cardinals 1946-48, 54Brown, LaWaylon DL Seattle 2004Minnesota 2004Buffalo 2005Brown, Larry DL Oakland 2007Brown, Terry DB-WR St.Louis 1969-71Minnesota 1972-75Cleveland 1976Bryant, Dez WR Dallas 2010-presentBuffington, Harry LB N.Y. Giants 1942Burk, Scott DB Cincinnati 1979Burns, Keith LB Denver 1995-98Chicago 1999Denver 2000-03Tampa Bay 2004Denver 2005-2006Burrough, Tim RB Atlanta 2004Burton, Derek OL Minnesota 1987Chesley, John TE Miami 1984-85Chinasa, Ugo DE Carolina 2011Detroit 2012Colhouer, Jake OL Chicago Cardinals 1946-48N.Y. Giants 1949Cook, Kelly FB Green Bay 1987Player Pos. NFL Team YearsCooper, Josh WR Cleveland 2012-13Minnesota 2014Corker, John LB Houston 1980-82Green Bay 1988Cox, Perrish DB Denver 2010-11San Francisco 2012-13Seattle 2013San Francisco 2013-14Tennessee20<strong>15</strong>-presentCrawford, Charles FB Philadelphia 1986-87Crosslin, Julius FB Dallas 2008-2009Cutsinger, Gary DE Houston 1962-66, 68Davidson, Joe OL Chicago 1928Newark 1930DeGrate, Victor DL Houston 2007Detroit 2008Dokes, Phil DL Buffalo 1977-78Durkee, Charlie K New Orleans 1967-68, 71-72Dykes, Hart Lee WR New England 1989-90Echols, Donnie TE Cleveland 1987Elkins, Alex LB Detroit 2013Evans, Jon DE Pittsburgh 1958Fenimore, Bob DB-RB Chicago 1947Fisher, Roderick DB L.A. Rams 1984Foster, Ralph T Chicago Cardinals 1945-46Furman, Josh S Denver 20<strong>15</strong>-presentGaines, Wendell DL Arizona 1994-95Philadelphia 1996-99Gant, Reuben WR Buffalo 1974-80Garrett, T. C Chicago 1947-48Garrison, Walt RB Dallas 1966-74Gary, Shamiel S New England 2014Miami2014-presentGofourth, Derrel OL Green Bay 1977-82San Diego 1983-84Gilbert, Justin CB Cleveland 2014-presentGildon, Jason DE Pittsburgh 1994-2003Golden, Jack LB N.Y. Giants 2000-01Tampa Bay 2002-03Graham, Parker OL Baltimore 2014Graham, Russ OL Pittsburgh 1984Green, Mike LB San Diego 1983-85Grimes, Billy DB-RB Green Bay 1952Hardaway, Milton OT San Diego 1978Harper, Charlie OG N.Y. Giants 1966-72Harris, Larry OT Houston 1978Hilger, Rusty QB L.A. Raiders 1985-87Detroit 1988Indianapolis 1990-91Seattle 1992Hill, Greg DB Houston 1983Kansas City 1984Hilliard, Corey OL Indianapolis 2007Cleveland 2009Detroit 2010Howell, Ethan WR Washington 2000-01Howell, Evan DB New England 2000Green Bay 2000Hudson, Mike DB San Diego 1987188 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


COWBOYS IN THE NFLPlayer Pos. NFL Team YearsHunter, Kendall RB San Francisco 2011-presentJackson, Leonard LB Chicago 1987L.A. Raiders 1987Jacobson, Jack DB San Diego 1965Jeffers, Ed G Brooklyn 1947Johnson, Charlie OT Indianapolis 2006-11Minnesota 2011-14Johnson, Greg LB Seattle 1981-83, 86Kansas City 1984Keys, Howard OL Philadelphia 1960-63King, Joe OL Cincinnati 1991Cleveland 1991Tampa Bay 1992-97Kolb, Jon OL Pittsburgh 1969-81Lacey, Jacob DB Indianapolis 2009-11Detroit 2012Minnesota 2013Langford, Jevon DE Cincinnati 1996-2002Ledbetter, Toy DB-RB Philadelphia 1950, 53-55Lemon, Orie LB Dallas 2011-12Kansas City 2013Dallas 2013-14Tampa Bay2014-presentLevels, Dwayne LB Cincinnati 2002-04Lewis, Gary OL New Orleans 1983Lewis, John WR Atlanta 2003Lewis, Shaun LB Green Bay 2014Liles, Sonny G Detroit 1943-45L.A. Rams 1945Limbrick, Garrett FB Miami 1990Little, John DT N.Y. Jets 1970-74Houston 1975-76Buffalo 1977Little, Larry OL-DL San Diego 1967-68Miami 1970-78Long, Bill DE Pittsburgh 1949-50Lowe, Daytawion S Philadelphia 2014Loyd, Alex DE San Fransisco 1950Mayes, Alonzo TE Chicago 1998-00Miami 2000-02Manley, Dexter DE Washington 1981-89Phoenix 1990Tampa Bay 1991Martin, Markelle S Tennessee 2012Martinez, Nick OL Washington 2012McBean, Ryan DL Pittsburgh 2007Denver 2008-11Baltimore 2012McGriggs, Lamar DB N.Y. Giants 1991-92Minnesota 1993-96McLemore, Daniel DB Tennessee 2006McQuarts, Ed DT St. Louis 1965McQuarters, R.W. DB San Francisco 1998-99Chicago 2000-04Detroit 2005-06N.Y. Giants 2006-2008Meinert, Dale LB St. Louis 1960-67Meisenheimer, Darrell DB-RB New York Yankees 1951Merkel, Ed G-LB Washington 1944Miller, Calvin DL N.Y. Giants 1979Atlanta 1980Player Pos. NFL Team YearsMiller, Swanson DT New Orleans 2010Miller, Terry RB Buffalo 1978-80Seattle 1981Mitchell, Andrew OL Seattle 2012Monger, Matt LB N.Y. Jets 1985-87Buffalo 1989-90Moore, Mark DB Seattle 1987Morency, Vernand RB Houston 2005-06Green Bay 2007Nicholas, Nigel DE Tennessee 2013Okung, Russell OL Seattle 2010-presentO’Neal, Ken TE New Orleans 1987O’Neal, Leslie DE San Diego 1986, 1988-96St. Louis 1997Kansas City 1998-2000Owen, William T Kansas City 1926Cleveland 1927Detroit 1928N.Y. Giants 1929-37Parker, Frank DT Cleveland 1962-64, 66-67Pittsburgh 1968-69N.Y. Giants 1969Parmer, Jim B Philadelphia 1948-56Parsley, Cliff K Houston 1977-82Patmon, Tyler CB Dallas 2014-presentPeery, Gordon RB Cleveland 1927Pettigrew, Brandon TE Detroit 2009-presentPierson, Reggie DB Detroit 1976Tampa Bay 1976Pinson, Lawrence LB Arizona 2006Porter, Alvin DB Baltimore 2001-03Cincinnati 2004Prater, Dean DE Kansas City 1982-83Buffalo 1984-88Price, Ricky DB Kansas City 2009-10Randall, Dennis DL San Diego 1968Randle, Joseph RB Dallas 2013-presentReynolds, Jim DB-RB Pittsburgh 1946Richmond, Greg DE Philadelphia 2005-2006Riley, Bobby WR NY Jets 1987Rivers, Marcellus TE NY Giants 2001-04Houston 2005-06Oakland 2006Robinson, Glenn DE-LB Baltimore 1975Tampa Bay 1976-77Robinson, Mike DE Cleveland 1981-82Robinson, Ryan DE Oakland 2013Seattle2014-presentRobinson, Terrence LB Atlanta 2003Seattle 2004-05Robinson, Zac QB New England 2010Seattle 2010Detroit 2010Cincinnati 2011-13Rockins, Chris DB Cleveland 1984-87Ryan, Buddy Head Coach Philadelphia 1986-90Arizona 1993-95Sanders, Barry RB Detroit 1989-98Savage, Dantrell RB Kansas City 2007-2009OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 189


COWBOYS IN THE NFLPlayer Pos. NFL Team YearsSharp, Quinn P/K Cincinnati 2013-14Shaw, Charlie G San Francisco 1950Shaw, Ricky LB N.Y. Giants 1988-89Philadelphia 1989-90Shepherd, Jacoby CB St. Louis Rams 2000-01Houston 2002Green Bay 2003Oakland 2004Sherk, Jerry DL Cleveland 1970-81Smith, Antonio DE Arizona 2004-2008Houston 2009-13Oakland 2014Denver 20<strong>15</strong>Smith, Khreem DE Minnesota 2006Kansas City 2007Smith, Kip P Philadelphia 20<strong>15</strong>-presentSpavital, Jim DB-RB Los Angeles 1949Dez Bryant is a two-time Pro Bowlreceiver for the Dallas Cowboys.Baltimore 1950Player Pos. NFL Team YearsSpencer, Joe OT Cleveland 1949Green Bay 1950-51Springer, Harold E N.Y. Giants 1945Stephens, Steve TE N.Y. Jets 1981Stewart, Josh WR Tennessee 2014-presentStrack, Charlie G Chicago 1928Taylor, Lane OL Green Bay 2013-presentTaylor, Roger OL Kansas City 1981Thomas, Johnny S New Orleans 2012Thomas (Parker), Juqua DE Tennessee 2001-04Philadelphia 2005-11Cleveland 2012Thomas, Thurman RB Buffalo 1988-99Miami 2000Thompson, David RB St. Louis 1997-98Thompson, Jamie S New York Jets 2006Thompson, Leonard WR Detroit 1975-86Thompson, Warren LB N.Y. Giants 1987Thurman, Garrett G-C Chicago 1947-48Toston, Keith RB St. Louis 2010Jacksonville 2012Turner, Jim C-LB Cleveland 1937Turner, Robert RB Houston 1978Tyner, Scott P Atlanta 1994Voyles, Carl Head Coach Brooklyn 1948Ward, John OL-DL Minnesota 1970-73, 75Tampa Bay 1976Chicago 1976Washington, John DL N.Y. Giants 1986-92Atlanta 1992New England 1993-95Weeden, Brandon QB Cleveland 2012-13Dallas2014-presentWhite, James DL Minnesota 1976-83White, Reggie RB Jacksonville 2001Green Bay 2003Williams, Darrent DB Denver 2005-06Williams, Demise DB LA Raiders 1987Williams, Jeff RB Minnesota 1966Williams, Jamal DL San Diego 1998-2009Denver 2010-11Williams, Kevin DB NY Jets 1998-2000Miami 2000-01Houston 2002Williams, Kevin DL Minnesota 2003-13Seattle 2014New Orleans20<strong>15</strong>-presentWilliams, Ronnie TE Miami 1991-98Willis, Shawn FB San Diego 2006Wood, Duane DB Kansas City 1960-64Woods, D’Juan WR Jacksonville 2007-2009Woods, Donovan LB Pittsburgh 2008Dallas 2009Buffalo 2010Woods, Rashaun WR San Francisco 2004-05Wright, Ab TB Frankford 1930Wright, Kenyatta LB Buffalo 2000-01N.Y. Jets 2003-05Zachary, Ken FB San Diego 1987Zentic, Mike C Dallas 1987190 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


LETTERWINNERS-A-Abel, Marty L. 1974Abernathy, Oscar 1914Able, Ron 2001Aboussie, Mike 1987-88-89Adams, Louis 1993-94-95-96Adams, Ricky 1984-85Adcock, Bob 1960-61-62-63Adcock, Levy 2010-11Aikins, Brian 1996-97-98Akem, Gyasi 2014Akin, Chris 2002-03-04Akin, Harold D. 1964-65-66Akin, Zac 1997-98-99-2000Aldridge, Bennie 1947-48-49-50Aldridge, Billy Joe 1942, 46-47Aldridge, Gene 1951Alexander, Andrew 2004Alexander, Dean 1967-68Alexander, Derrick 1987Alexander, Mike 1986Alexander, Ronald 1964-65Alexander, Trent 1995-96-97-98Allen, Charles 1932Allen, Horace 1911Allen, John S. 1970-71Allen, Michael 1974-75Allen, Richard L. 1973-74-75-76Allen, Zach 2005-06-07-08Amoo, Kobina 2001-02Amos, Bill 1903Amspacher, J.S. 1908-09Anderson, Andy 1918Anderson, Eldridge 1937-38-39Anderson, Ernest 1980-81-82-83Anderson, Isaiah 2010-11-12Anderson, Terrance 2007-08-09Andrew, Robert Dee 1953-54Ankerson, Colin 1977-78-79-80Ansley, Richie 1990, 92-93Antle, Rick 1977-78-79Antoine, Lucien 2009Anyiam, Hubert 2009-10-11Arceo, Jorge 1996-97-98Arms, Lloyd 1940-41-42Armstrong, Carl E. 1969-70Armstrong, Neill 1943-44-45-46Arnold, Joe 1993Arrott, Josh 1988-89-90-91Arthur, Hamil 1927-28Arthur, Roderick 1990Asbury, L.B. 1934-35-36Ashley, Brandon 1996-97Aska Jr., Joe 2011Askey, Bob 1943Ateman, Marcell 2013-14Ault, Wayne 1919-20-21Avanzini, Joe William 1973, 75-76-B-Babers, Don 1951-52-53Baccarini, Bob 1943Bacigalupo, Phillip Terry 1966-67Bacon, Robert L., Jr. 1971Badgett, Joe D. 1971Bailes, Jerry 1943Bailey, Alamu 1994-95Bailey, Dan 2007-08-09-10Bailey, David 1986-87-88Bailey, Harold 1976-77-78-79Bailey, Warren 1912, 19Bain, Gerald 1974-75-76-77Bain, William C. “Bubba” 1971-72Baird, R.C. 1905, 08Baisden, Brent 2003Bajema, Billy 2001-02-03-04Baker, Del 1912-13Baker, Jack Asher 1928-29-30Baker, Jack D. 1934-35-36Baker, Ronald 1975-76Ballard, John B. II 1970Banfield, James “Tony” 1957-58-59-60Barger, Jim 1944, 48Barham, Walter 1930-31-32Barlow, Bob 1943Barnes, Gilbert Omar 1969-70-71-72Barnett, Calvin 2012-13Barnum, Buford 1933-34Barrett, Silas 1918Barry, Sean 1997-98-99-2000Barton, Jarrod 1994Baskin, Paul 1942Bassett, Cooper 2009-10-11-12Bassett, Dawson 2014Batiner, Larry 1959-60Batoba, Yves 2012Baughman, Bradley 1967-68-69Bauman, Leon 1922-23-24Baxter, Glenn 1964-65-66Beall, Charles J. 1971-72Bean, Jimmy 2013-14Beaty, Harold 1958-59-60-61Bechtol, Richard Harris 1967-68-69-70Beck, Kyle 1999-2000-01-02Beck, Lynn 1984-85Beeghley, Jamie 2003-05Bell, Tatum 2000-01-02-03Bell, T.J. 2008Beller, Leo 1943Benien, James M. 1970-71Benn, Gerald 1958-59-60Bennett, A.L. 1942, 45-46-47Bennett, Burlin 1925-26Bennett, Kevin 1979-80Bennett, Ronnie 1951-52Bensen, Thomas 1996-97-98-99Benson, Allen 1980-81Berrien, Russell 1991-92-93-94Berry, Sylvester 1975Biggs, Odie 1949-50Billingsley, Cortney 2006Bilyeu, Bob 1903Birdow, Jermaine 1995-96-98Bishop, Rick 1978Blackard, Danny Joe 1968-69-70-71Blackard, DeWitt 1943Blackburn, Orlando 1929Blackman, K. Brent 1971-72-73Blackmon, Justin 2009-10-11Blackwell, Louis 1979-80-81Blackwood, Bryan 1999-2000Blair, Paul 1983-84-85Blair, Stanley 1982-83-84Blake, Kevin 1988-89-90Blanchard, Cary 1987-88-89-90Blankenship, Bruce L. 1974-75-76Blatler, “Shorty” 1918-19Blatnick, Jamie 2008-09-10-11Blocker, Rickey 1989Blue, Fred 1906, 1908Blue, Rob 1908Boatwright, Bon L. 1971-72-73Bobo, Brian 1990-91Bock, Ralph H. 1957-58-59-60Boisvert, John 1987-88Bolyard, Garrett 1917Bolyard, Wayne 1921Bombach, Roger 1999-2000-01Bomgardner, Byrdene 1935Bonar, Howard T. 1912Bond, Brady 2006-07-08-09Bonham, Don 1939-40Bonner, Glenn F. 1970-71Booker, Donald 2008-09Boone, Curtis 1977-78-79-80Boone, Tom L. 1965-66-67-68Borum, William Tignor 1956-57Bowie, Michael 2011Bowling, Ben 1999Bowling, Bo 2008-10Bowman, Adarius 2006-07Bowman, Billy 1930-31-32Bowman, Ransom 1925-26-27Boxell, Anthony S. “Tony” 1971-72-73Boyce, Willard 1925Boyer, John L. 1974-75-76Boyer, Ronald L. 1973-74Bradford, Bill 1949Bradley, Ray 1935-36Branch, Ed 1979Brandenburger, Wayne 1977-78Branson, Derek 2013-14Brantley, Glenn 1985Bray, Jerry Don 2002-03-04-05Bredde, William 1951-52-53Breed, Kirk 1962-63Brewer, Adonis 2002Brewington, Don J. 1961-62-63Brewton, M. L. “Bud” 1945-46Bridges, Bob R. 1969-70-71Bright, George 1989-90Brightman, Lehman Leonard 1954Briley, Tony W. 1972Briscoe, Frank 1920-21Briscoe, Jack 19<strong>15</strong>-16Broach, Bill 1938Broadway, Jeremy 2005-07Broick, Walter 1911-12-13Brooks, David 1989-90-91-92Brotherton, H. A. 1942Brotherton, Marvin 1939-40Broughton, Scott 2007Brown, Alvin. W. 1972-73Brown, Blair 1942Brown, Boyd 1940Brown, Brodrick 2009-10-11-12Brown, Chad 1991Brown, Donnie 1985-86Brown, Greg 1995-96-97Brown, Keith 1981-82-83Brown, Kenneth 1985-86Brown, Kevin 1996-97-98-99Brown, Larry 2005-06Brown, LaWaylon 2000-01-02Brown, Marcus 2006Brown, Oliver 1987Brown, Pat W. 1969-70-71Brown, Paul 1994Brown, Roderick 1981-82-83-84Brown, Terry L. 1966-67-68-69Brown, Tony 1989Brown, Vernon 1987-88-89-90Browning, Dormer 1934-35-36Brucci, Louie 1943Bruce, Tanner 1998Bruner, Leon 1930-31-32-33Bryant, Charles 1934Bryant, Dez 2007-08-09Bryant, Mutual 1962-63Buchner, Lonie L. 1959-60-61Buck, Leroy A. “Tony” 1972-73-74Buck, Richard 1960-61-62Budzick, Jerry 1954-55-56Buffington, Harry 1939-40-41Bufford, Jason 1992Buie, Ben 2001-02-03Bullen, Bernard 1909-10-11Bullen, Clarence 1908Burch, Paul Dean 1955-56Burd, Gary E. 1969-70Burk, M. Scott 1974-75, 78Burleson, Grady 1928-29-30-31Burnell, Howard 1935Burney, Edward 1909-10Burns, Darren 1989-90Burns, Keith 1992-93Burris, Colbert “Buddy” 1965-66Burrough, Tim 2000-01-02-03Burrow, Wayne 1945-46-47-48Burton, Derek 1983-84-85Burton, Jr., Derek 2006-07-08-09Burton, Jeremiah 2005-06Busse, George 1947-48-49Bussey, Don 1951Butler, Daria 1974-75-76-77Butler, Mike 1990-91-92-93Butterfield, Frank 1926-27-28-29Butts, Richard Dale 1930-31-32Byrnes, Joe 1935-C-Calcagni, Chris 2001Calhoun, Chris 1990-91Callihan, P. O. 1904Calvin, John H. 1956-57-58-59Camacho, David 1997-98Cambern, Ryan 1994-96Campbell, Forrest M. 1955, 59Campbell, Jeff 1912-13-14-<strong>15</strong>Campbell, John Ruskin 1925Campbell, Jon D. 1974Campbell, Mel 1978-79-80Campbell, Walter F. 1920Cannon, Cornell 1989, 91-92Carey, John 1945-46-47-48Carpenter, Dick 1943Carraway, Tom P. 1969-70-71Carreker, James D. 1966-67-68Carroll, Trumain 2005Carter, Chris 1997-98-2000Carter, Craig C. 1975Carter, Fath’ 2000-01-02-03Carter, John E. 1970-71Carter, Zach 2007Case, Danny L. 1971Case, Ross 1936-37-38Castleman, James 2011-12-13-14Cates, Earnest 1951Cathey, James Douglas 1965-66-67-68Cathey, Nolan 1938Catlin, Kris 2012-13Cato, Raymond 1996, 98-99Cegielski, John 1980-81-82-83Cellar, Bob 1936-37-38Chachere, Gary 1979-80-81-82Chadwick, Lynn C. 1963-64-65-66Chaloupka, Chris 1996-97-98Chambers, Lloyd 1918Chandler, Robert 1979Chaney, Woodrow 1932-33-34Chaplin, Scott 1988Chappell, Barty, Jr. 1969-70-71Charlie, Delbert 1933-34Charlie, John 1937Chase, Martin Ward 1916-17-18-19Chastain, John 1943Chatham, Jeray 2005-06-07-08Cheatwood, Harry T. 1965-66-67-68Cheatwood, Mark 1991-92, 94Cheek, J.D. 1945-46-47-48Chelf, Clint 2011-12-13Chelf, Colton 2010-11Chesbro, Ray 1935-36Chesley, John 1980-81-82-83Chiga, George C. 1938-39Childs, Rennie 2013-14Childs, Vandiver 1956-57-58-59Chinasa, Ugo 2007-08-09-10Chlouber, Gary D. 1973-74-75Choate, Jim 1927-28-29Chrisman, Randall 1979-80-81Christian, J. B. 1964-65-66-67Christian, Reggie 1986-87Christman, G. Scott 1974Church, Merle 1921-22Clapp, Matthew E. W. 1971Clark, Ed 1938-39-40Clark, James 1975, 77-78Clark, Mike 1988-89-90-91Clark, Sid 1930-31-32Clark, Trace 2012-13-14Claybrook, Russell 1991Cleghorn, Jimmy 1937Clem, Neil Ted 1969-70Clements, Seb 2007-08Clendennen, Mike P. 1971-72-73Click, James H. 1963-64-65-66Clinkenbeard, Clifford 1932-33Clore, Walter 1931-32Coates, Richard W. 1970-71-72OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 191


LETTERWINNERSCoble, Wayne A. 1955-56-57Cochran, Paul 1939Cockrell, Milton 1985-86-87Cody, Phillip R. 1970-71Coe, Clay 2001-02-03-04Coe, Clint 2007Coffey, C.B. 1936-37-38Colbert, Brandon 1987-88-89, 91Colbert, Shannon 1990Colclazier, Jim 1947-48-49-50Coldiron, Reed 1917Cole, Bert 1942-43-44-45Cole, Bobby D. 1969-70-71Coleman, Howard 1946-47-48-49Coleman, Randy 1996-97Colhouer, J.C. 1943-44-45Collins, Chris 2006Collins, Davidell 2011-12-13Collins, Findley 1925-26Collins, Merle 1931-32-33Collins, Wilkie, Jr. 1926-27Comstock, Frank 1909-10-11Comstock, Harry 1903Condley, Seth 2000Conner, DeMarcus 2008-09Conner, George E. 1923-24-25Conway, John 1982-83Cook, Blaine 1999Cook, Denshio 1996Cook, Ed 1905Cook, H.P. 1908Cook, Kelly 1981-82-83-84Cook, Lee 1941-42Cook, Robert S. 1947-48-49-50Cooper, Cary 1984, 86-87Cooper, Josh 2008-09-10-11Cooper, Lavocheya 2011Cooper, Michael 2000-01Cooper, Victor 1938Copeland, Scott 1989-90-91Coppola, Peter 1975-76-77-78Corker, John 1976-77-78-79Correll, Lawrence 1917Cory, John 1908-09-10Coshow, Jerrry 1981-82-83-84Cotton, Emory 1932-33Cowins, James 1977-78-79-80Cowling, William R. 1937-38Cox, Mike 2002Cox, Perrish 2006-07-08-09Cox, Robert 1934-35-36Coxeff, Ricky 2003-04Coyle, Raymond 1944Coyle, Talford Joe 1968-69-70-71Crabtree, Zach 2014Craig, Elbert 2000-01-02-03Craig, Zack 2010-11-12-13Cramer, Jerry M. 1974-75-76-77Cramer, W.W. “Nick” 1935-36-37Cravatt, Bennie 1962-63Crawford, Charles 1983-84Creager, Mack 1944-45Crews, Joe Kyle 1969-70-71Criddle, Jitu 1993-94-95-96Crimmins, Bill 1940Crissup, Jack R. 1967-68-69-70Crissup, Zach 2008Crites, Robert “Butch” 1979-80-81Cromer, Mark 1979-80-81-82Cross, David 1957-58-59-60Cross, Travis 2013Crosslin, Julius 2004-05-06-07Crowder, Demetrius 1994Crowe, Carter 1923-24-25Cruse, J.E. “Jay” 1971-72Crutchfield, Edger 1921-22-23Cuba, Paul 1954Cudworth, Aaron 1999Culver, Shannon 1992-93Culwell, Doc 1910Cumby, Kenneth 1984, 86-87Cummings, Maurice 2004-05-06-07Cummings, Torrance 1988Curry, C.J. 2013Curtin, Gerald 1929-30-31Curtis, Bob L. 1955-56Curtis, Corey 2002-03-04Curtis, Mike 1991-92, 94-95Cutburth, Robert C. 1967-68-69-70Cutsinger, Gary 1959-60-61-62Cutsinger, Rodney 1962-63-64-65-D-Daigle, Abby G. 1973-74-75-76Danford, Roy 1926Darnell, Gary B. 1967-68-69Darrell, George 1940-41Daugherty, Burdon R. 1954-55-56Davidson, Joe 1926Davis, Adam 1996-97-98-99Davis, Arthur 1991-92Davis, Bennie R. 1952Davis, Brent 1987-88-89Davis, Britt L. 1975Davis, Clayton L. 1946-47-48-49Davis, Damian 2007-08Davis, David E. 1968-69-70Davis, David J. 1965-66Davis, DeJuan 2011-12Davis, Devin 2012Davis, Dirk 1981Davis, Eric 2013Davis, George 1933, 35-36Davis, Jason 1996-97Davis, Kellen 2002-03-04-05Davis, Paul 1941-42Davis-Bryant, Terrance1999-2000-01-02Davis, Ted E. 1961-62Dawson, Chris T. 1974-75-76-77Dearinger, John Tom 1968-69-70Deason, Justin 2001-02Deckard, Jerry 1985-86-87Deerinwater, Lloyd E. “Bub” 1968-69DeGrate, Victor 2003-04-05-06DeMoss, Bob 1945Denard, Mike 2001-02Denning, Steve 2007-08Dennis, Brad 1985-86, 89Denson, Rafael 1991-92-93-94Denton, R.O. 1918DeRoin, Reuben R. 1948-49Derrick, Don C. 1961-62Derrick, Jimmy 1974-75, 77Devereaux, Tommy 2003-05-06-07Devorce, Carl L. 1972-73-74Dickerson, David Lee 1964-65-66Dickerson, Eli 2012Dickerson, Michael 1980-81DiClementi, Pete 1978-79-80-81Diehl, Clarence 1910-11Dillard, J.R. 1984, 86-87Dillard, James A. 1959-60-61Dindy, Farland M. 1977Dinkins, Chris 2010Dixon, Chris 1977-78-79Doakes, Ivan 1978-79Dobbs, E.J. 1937-38-39Dobson, James W. 1958-59Dodson, Billy R. 1958-59-60Doerner, John 1979-80-81Dokes, Phillip D. 1973-74-75-76Doolittle, Kameron 2014Donaldson, Chris 2009-10Dorman, Bill 1908Dosser, Glen 1935Dotter, Chester 1929-30-31Douglas, Robert C. 1975-76Drain, Sim III 1986-87-88-89Dressen, Jacob 2003-04Dry, F.A. 1950-51-52Duck, Lawrence 1932Duckett, Ross 1943-44-45Dupree, Gordon 1932-33-34Dupree, Richard A. 1957-58-59Dupy, Wilson 1934-35Duren, Paul 2002-03-04-05Durkee, Charles “Mickey” 1963-64-65Dutton, Guy L. 1975Duval, Fred E. 1954Dykes, Hart Lee 1985-86-87-88-E-Eaton, Kyle 1999-2000-01-02Eben, Herman E. 1968-69-70Echols, Don 1977-78-79Edgerton, Charles O. 1901Edwards, Adam 1997-98-99Edwards, Don 1975-76Edwards, Michael 1975-76-77-78Elder, Scott 1998-99-2000-01Elias, Josh 2014Elkins, Alex 2011-12Elliott, James C. 1960-61Elliott, James L. 1994Elliott, Larry W. 1963-64-65Elliott, Rufus 1914, 16Elliott, Steve R. 1971-72-73Ellis, Colby 2012Ellis, Edgar 1930Ellis, Raymond J. 1927-28-29Emerson, J.E. 1905English, Bill 1903Ennis, David Ray 1971-72, 74Epperson, A. 1908Epstein, Evan 2011-12Erving, Carlos 1991-92Erwin, Hubert 1930-31-32Esch, Joe M. 1967-68Esslinger, Charles Adam 1917, 23-24Esslinger, Ed 1917Estep, Earl C., Sr. 1926-27-28Etheridge, Raymond 1917-18, 21-22Evans, James 1980-81-82Evans, Jon A. 1955-56-57Evans, Paul 2000Everett, Coy D. 1972Ewing, Charles 1935Ezell, Randy 1977-F-Failing, Harry 1909Farden, Cole 2001-02-03-04Farmer, Jeremy 1999Farris, George Steve 1968-69-70Faubion, Jack 1939-40-41Faucette, Bob 1945Favara, Joe S. 1954-55-56Fenimore, Bob 1943-44-45-46Ferguson, Terrance 1988Fetzer, Dale C. 1919Fields, Jarrod 2011Fields, Josh 2001-02-03Fields, Tyler 2012Fine, Gerald Thomas 1955-56Fisher, Conrad 1929-30-31Fisher, Duane 1929-30-31Fisher, Roderick 1980-81-82-83Fisher, Ronnie 1989-90, 93Fisher, Todd 1989-90-91-92Fisher, Trent 1993-94-95-96Fitter, Jean M. 1945-46-47-48Fitter, Pat M. 1952Fitter, Sylvester J. 1943, 48-49Fleak, Arthur B., Jr. 1966-67-68Fleischman, Jay 1988-89-90, 92Fletcher, Jack B. 1935-36-37Flood, Randy G. 1973-74Flores, Louis S. 1955-56Flow, Perrin 1905-06Flower, A.W. 1901Flowers, J.B. 1996, 98-99Flowers, Tre 2014Floyd, Howard 1943Fobbs, Jamaal 1997-98-99-2000Fodge, Matt 2005-06-07-08Folk, John B. 1918Fooks, Dameron 2009Ford, Kenny 1988-89-90-91Foster, Fay 1912-13-14Foster, Ralph 1937-38-39, 44Fountain, Marque 2003-04-06-07Fowler, Don N. 1944Fox, Willard L., Jr. 1952Francis, Peter C. 1963-64-65Franklin, C.J. 1954-55Franklin, DeShawn 2014Franklin, Noah 2009Franks, 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LETTERWINNERSPaxson, William 1920Payne, Calvin L. 1972-73Payne, Don L. 1954Payne, Harold “Pete” 1962-63Payne, John D. 1951-52-53-54Payne, Loyal F. 1909-10Pebworth 1911Peck, Roy K. 1961-62Peddy, Leighton 1930-31Peery, Gordon 1924-25-26Peevy, Bard W. 1970-71-72Pegram, Chris 1986-87Pemberton, Fred 1992-93Peña, Al 2005Penner, C. 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UniversityWith more than 350 undergraduate andgraduate degrees and options, as well asprofessional degree programs in medicine andveterinary medicine, OSU provides unmatcheddiversity of academic offerings.


OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITYOklahoma’s only university with a statewide presence, OklahomaState University is a five-campus, public educational system thatimproves the lives of people in Oklahoma, the nation, and theworld by adhering to its land-grant mission of high-quality teaching,research and outreach.OSU research, scholarship, and creative activities promotehuman and economic development through the expansion ofknowledge and its application.Established as a result of the Morrill Act, the Stillwater campusis the home of the OSU System. OSU was founded on Dec. 25,1890, as Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College. OnJuly 1, 1957, Oklahoma A&M College became Oklahoma StateUniversity.The OSU System has an enrollment of more than 36,000students across all its campuses. Named Oklahoma’s inauguralTruman Honor Institution for its production of Truman Scholars,OSU today boasts students from all 50 states and around 120nations. There are more than 250,000 OSU alumni throughoutthe world.When it comes to outreach, OSU reaches across the state ofOklahoma. It has five campuses: Stillwater, which includes theCenter for Veterinary Health Sciences; OSU-Tulsa; OSU-Oklahoma City; OSU Institute of Technology in Okmulgee; andthe OSU Center for Health Sciences in Tulsa, which includesthe OSU Medical Center. OSU also boasts 16 agricultural experimentstations statewide, extension offices serving all the state’s77 counties and a research facility in Ponca City.With more than 350 undergraduate and graduate degrees andoptions, as well as professional degree programs in medicineand veterinary medicine, OSU provides unmatched diversity ofacademic offerings.OSU conducts innovative research and technology transfer thatenhance Oklahoma’s economic vitality and its quality of life. Thefocus has expanded greatly since 1890, but the third cornerstoneof the university’s land-grant mission remains as crucial for thefuture of Oklahoma as it was at statehood. Interdisciplinarycollaborations with academic institutions, government agencies,private business, and industry ensure that contributions of facultyand student researchers to the development of new knowledgeand its dissemination are pertinent and lasting.Areas of emphasis include: alternative energies and conservation;animal-based agriculture and biotechnology; environmentalprotection; food production and safety; health and medicine;manufacturing and advanced materials; national defenseand homeland security; sensors and sensor technologies;aerospace and unmanned aerial systems; and transportationand infrastructureAlthough OSU is a large, comprehensive university, its sizedoes not minimize the personal attention given to each student.OSU encourages all students when they first enroll to identifythe college in which they wish to major. Because the averagenumber of students majoring in any one department is less than<strong>15</strong>0, the student can count on personal attention in a friendlyenvironment.OSU offers students many distinct advantages. It has nearly fourmillion volumes in the library; modern research laboratories andequipment; excellent physical education, recreation and studentunion facilities; nationally-recognized residence hall programs;outstanding cultural and sporting events; nearly 500 studentorganizations; and nearly 40 nationally affiliated fraternitiesand sororities that provide a stimulating educational and socialenvironment.UNIVERSITY HISTORYThe story of Oklahoma State University began on ChristmasEve, 1890, at the McKennon Opera House in Oklahoma’sterritorial capital of Guthrie when Territorial Governor George W.Steele signed legislation establishing an Oklahoma Agriculturaland 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 nocurriculum. The college’s first students attended classes inthe Stillwater Congregational Church. The original campusconsisted of 200 acres of prairie that were donated by four localhomesteaders. The college’s first six graduates received theirdiplomas in 1896.Visitors to the OSU campus often marvel at its beauty andconsistency of architecture. Much of the credit goes to legendarypresident, Henry G. Bennett, who served from 1928-1951. Dr.Bennett’s 25-year campus master plan envisioned some of theuniversity’s most famous and beautiful structures, including theEdmon Low Library and the OSU Student Union.A new campus master plan is guiding unprecedented constructionthat is making OSU more competitive in academics and athletics.Since the fall of 2008, OSU has opened the MultimodalTransportation Terminal, the North Classroom Building, the westend zone of Boone Pickens Stadium, a refurbished Old Central,the Donald W. Reynolds Architecture Building, an upgraded MurrayHall, the Henry Bellmon Research Center and a renovatedStudent Union, considered the most comprehensive union inthe country. Most recently, the university has opened UniversityCommons residential life facility, Bert Cooper Engineering StructuresLab, a new information technology building, library annex,Greenwood Tennis Facility and a new outdoor track. Constructionis under way on a new business building, an addition to theCollege of Human Sciences building and other projects. Hall ofFame Avenue on the north, University Avenue on the south, andMonroe Street through the campus core have been significantlyupgraded, and the university is making numerous upgrades to itscampus landscape.OSU grew quite rapidly following World War II. The post-waryears were marked by a huge enrollment surge. The mid-1940salso 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, theNCAA championship in wrestling, and the NCAA championshipin basketball. The next year, the wrestling and basketball teamsrepeated as national champions, and the football team won theSugar Bowl.By the 1950s, the college had grown substantially. In 1957,Oklahoma A&M became The Oklahoma State University forAgriculture and Applied Science.During the next three decades, OSU would build academicprograms to match its new status. Enrollment more thandoubled from 10,385 in 1957 to more than 23,000 in the 1980s.OSU became a statewide university system, adding branchesin Okmulgee in 1946 and Oklahoma City in 1961. OSU mergedwith the Oklahoma College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1988, andOSU-Tulsa was born in 1999.Today, OSU has more than 36,000 students across fivecampuses and a presence in every Oklahoma county through itsextension offices and experiment stations. From six graduatesin 1896, to more than 5,000 annually today, the small college onthe prairie has grown and prospered far beyond the dreams of itsfounders. OSU teaching, research and graduates are making abigger impact on the lives of people around the world than everbefore. It’s a great time to be a Cowboy!BOARD OF REGENTSRICK DAVIS JOE D. HALL CALVIN J. ANTHONY DOUGLAS E. BURNS ANDY LESTERChairmanVice ChairmanTUCKER LINK DR. TRUDY MILNER JIM REESE LOU WATKINS198 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT BURNS HARGISOKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSBURNS HARGISUNIVERSITY PRESIDENTEIGHTH YEARBurns Hargis was named the 18th President of OklahomaState University and the OSU System in December 2007and took office March 10, 2008.Hargis oversees one of the nation’s most comprehensiveland-grant university systems with more than 36,000students, 7,400 employees, and campuses located inStillwater, Tulsa, Oklahoma City and Okmulgee.He has guided OSU to record enrollment and record fundraising,reaching the $1 billion Branding Success campaigngoal in April 2013, nearly two years ahead of schedule. Thecampaign focused on student scholarships, faculty andother vital resources and programs. He also is overseeinga construction boom that is transforming the OSU campusto be more competitive in academics and athletics.Hargis has a bold vision of creating a modern land-grantuniversity that cuts across disciplines to better preparestudents for success.Hargis, who holds degrees in accounting from OklahomaState University and in law from the University of Oklahoma,is the second OSU graduate to lead the universityas president. Oliver S. Willham, who served as presidentfrom 1952 to 1966, graduated from then Oklahoma A&Min 1923.He is past chairman of the Big 12 Conference Board ofDirectors and represents the conference as a member ofthe Board of Managers of the College Football Playoff.Before being named OSU President, Hargis had a longand distinguished legal and business career, with activecivic and philanthropic leadership across many fronts. Healso is familiar to many Oklahomans through the politicalperspective and wit he provided on the award-winningtelevision program “Flashpoint”.Prior to coming to OSU, he was Vice Chairman of Bankof Oklahoma, N.A. Before joining Bank of Oklahoma in1997, Hargis practiced law in Oklahoma City for 28 years,most recently with the firm of McAfee & Taft. He is a formerpresident of the Oklahoma County Bar Association, formerpresident of the Oklahoma Bar Foundation, and is a Fellowof the American Bar Foundation.Hargis served as vice-chairman of the Oklahoma StateElection Board, the Oklahoma Constitutional RevisionCommission, and served as Chairman of the OklahomaCommission for Human Services. Hargis was a candidatefor the Republican nomination for Governor of Oklahomain 1990.A firm believer in the power of imagination and collaboration,Hargis was the first chair of the Oklahoma CreativityProject. He has served and chaired many boards, includingthe Board of Regents for the Oklahoma Agricultural andMechanical Colleges of Oklahoma State University.Hargis received the state’s highest honor when he wasinducted into the Oklahoma Hall of Fame in 2009. Hargisand his wife, Ann, have two married children and threegrandchildren.As the private fundraising organization for OklahomaState University, the OSU Foundation unites donor anduniversity passions and priorities to achieve excellence.We manage donor dollars to provide the most advancededucational opportunities to students, faculty,staff, alumni and friends of OSU. From scholarships tocommunity programs, our donors generously supportthe spirit and tradition of Oklahoma State University.We invite you to learn more about our organization,our leaders and those who support America’s BrightestOrange. As always, please feel free to contact us foradditional information or visit us the next time you’re inStillwater!OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 199


OKLAHOMA STATE ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT2014-<strong>15</strong> HIGHLIGHTSBIG 12 TEAM CHAMPIONSMen’s Cross CountryWrestlingNCAA INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSWrestlingAlex Dieringer, 165 poundsMen’s Outdoor Track & Field Chad Noelle, 1,500 metersALL-AMERICANSMen’s Cross CountryCraig NowakWrestlingAlex Dieringer, 165 poundsWrestlingKyle Crutchmer, 174 poundsWrestlingEddie Klimara, 125 poundsWrestlingDean Heil, 141 poundsMen’s Indoor Track & Field John Teeters, 60 metersMen’s Indoor Track & Field Chad Noelle, mileMen’s Indoor Track & Field Nick Miller, weight throwMen’s Indoor Track & Field Fabian Clarkson, 3,000 metersWomen’s Indoor Track & Field Kaela Edwards, 800 metersWomen’s Indoor Track & Field Chase Ealey, shot putEquestrianKaty KrshkaWomen’s TennisViktoriya Lushkova (singles)Men’s TennisJakob Sude (singles)Men’s TennisJakob Sude/Arjun Kadhe (doubles)BaseballMichael FreemanMen’s Outdoor Track & Field Chad Noelle, 1,500 metersMen’s Outdoor Track & Field Kirubel Erassa, 5,000 metersWomen’s Outdoor Track & Field Savannah Camacho, 800 metersWomen’s Outdoor Track & Field Natalja Piliusina, 1,500 metersBIG 12 PLAYER OF THE YEARWrestlingAlex DieringerWomen’s TennisViktoriya LushkovaBaseballMichael Freeman (Pitcher of the Year)BIG 12 INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSMen’s Cross CountryKirubel ErassaWrestlingEddie Klimara (125 pounds)WrestlingDean Heil (141 pounds)WrestlingAnthony Collica (<strong>15</strong>7 pounds)WrestlingAlex Dieringer (165 pounds)WrestlingKyle Crutchmer (174 pounds)WrestlingNolan Boyd (184 pounds)WrestlingAustin Marsden (285 pounds)Men’s Indoor Track & Field Chad Noelle (mile)Men’s Indoor Track & Field Nick Miller (weight throw)Men’s Indoor Track & Field Fabian Clarkson (5,000 meters)Men’s Indoor Track & Field Distance Medley Relay Team(Vegard Oelstad, BrandonSingleton, Matthew Fayers,Chad Noelle)Women’s Indoor Track & Field Clara Nichols (800 meters)Women’s Indoor Track & Field Kaela Edwards (1,000 meters)Women’s Indoor Track & Field Distance Medley Relay Team(Jenny Celis, StephanieFerrante, Clara Nichols,Kaela Edwards)Women’s GolfKenzie NeisenMen’s Outdoor Track & Field Chad Noelle (1,500 meters)Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Kirubel Erassa (5,000 meters)Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Kirubel Erassa (10,000 meters)Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Savannah Camacho (800 meters)Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Natalja Piliusina (1,500 meters)BIG 12 NEWCOMER OF THE YEARFootballTyreek Hill (Offensive)Women’s TennisKelsey LaurenteBIG 12 COACH OF THE YEARMen’s Cross CountryDave SmithWrestlingJohn SmithFans and alumni of Oklahoma State University have long been blessed withone of the nation’s most well-rounded athletic departments. From bowl gamesin the fall and Final Fours in March, to the College World Series in June, thecheering - and winning - never stops in Stillwater.MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK AND FIELDOklahoma State has won three NCAA cross country team championships since 2009 and finished in the top 10 at the NCAA Championshipsevery year since 2009. The Cowboys have won seven straight Big 12 team titles.OSU won the 2014 Big 12 Indoor Track and Field team championship and had a program-best third-place finish at the 2014 Big 12Outdoor Championships. Chad Noelle won the 20<strong>15</strong> NCAA Outdoor 1,500 meter championship - OSU’s second in that event since 2009.51NCAA TEAMCHAMPIONSHIPSMOST IN THE BIG 12AND FOURTH-MOSTNATIONALLYWOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK AND FIELDThe Cowgirls have placed in the top four at the Big 12 Cross CountryChampionships in each of the past four seasons. For context, OSU had onlythree top-three finishes at the Big 12 meet from 1990-2010.The Cowgirls took <strong>15</strong>th at the 2014 NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championshipsfor the second-highest finish in the history of the program.FOOTBALLUnder coach Mike Gundy, the Cowboys have become one of the most powerfulteams in the country. Notable products of Cowboy football include 1988Heisman Trophy winner Barry Sanders, five-time NFL Pro Bowler ThurmanThomas and current NFL Pro Bowlers Russell Okung and Dez Bryant.SOCCERThe Cowgirls have earned berths in eight of the last nine NCAA Championshipsand advanced to the Elite Eight in 2010 and 2011. From 2008-11, OSUcelebrated four consecutive Big 12 championships. The Cowgirls have totaledfive league titles in the last 12 seasons.MEN’S BASKETBALLWith two national championships, six appearances in the Final Four, 11 appearancesin the Elite Eight and 14 trips to the Sweet 16, OSU basketball is a consistent power. The Cowboys have won 20 games or morein 19 of the last 25 seasons. Notable OSU products include Hall of Famers Henry Iba and Bob Kurland, plus coach Eddie Sutton, Tony Allenof the Memphis Grizzlies, John Starks of the New York Knicks and Desmond Mason of the Oklahoma City Thunder.WOMEN’S BASKETBALLOSU has six NCAA Tournament appearances in the last nine seasons and advanced to the Sweet 16 in 2008 and 2014. The Cowgirlshave won 89 games over the past four years.EQUESTRIANWinners of three of the past four Big 12 team titles, the Cowgirls have four national championships to their credit (2000, 2003, 2004 and2006). OSU added Western titles in 2005 and 2013.WRESTLINGThe winningest program in all of North American sports - NCAA or professional - Cowboy wrestling boasts 34 NCAA team championshipsand 139 NCAA individual crowns. The Cowboys have won five of the last six Big 12 team titles.BASEBALLOne 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 alltime. Both Ventura (Chicago White Sox) and John Farrell (Boston Red Sox) are current Major League Baseball managers.MEN’S GOLFOwners of 10 NCAA team titles and claiming eight NCAA individual champions and 54 conference titles (including five of the last nine Big12 crowns), Oklahoma State is among college golfing’s great programs. Included on OSU golf’s list of alumni are current PGA performersRickie Fowler, Hunter Mahan, Charles Howell III, Bo Van Pelt, Peter Uihlein, Scott Verplank, Morgan Hoffmann and Kevin Tway.WOMEN’S GOLFSix of the past eight Big 12 Golfers of the Year have come from Oklahoma State. Of the 19 Big 12 Championships contested since theleague’s inception, the Cowgirls have won eight - twice as many as any other school.SOFTBALLOSU 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. In 20<strong>15</strong>, Shelby Davis became the first Cowgirl to be selectedin the National Pro Fastpitch College Draft, going eighth overall to the PA Rebellion.MEN’S TENNISThe Cowboys have piled up 18 conference championships through the years and have competed in the NCAA Championships in nine ofthe last 13 seasons.WOMEN’S TENNISThe Cowgirls advanced to the NCAA Sweet 16 in 20<strong>15</strong>, finished that season ranked No. 12 in the ITA rankings, and are well-positionedto become a consistent player on the national scene given the completion of the sparkling new 50,000-square foot Michael and AnneGreenwood Tennis Center in 2014.200 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


ATHLETIC DIRECTOR MIKE HOLDEROKLAHOMA STATECOWBOYSMIKE HOLDERATHLETICS DIRECTOR10TH YEAR | OKLAHOMA STATE, 1970Recognized as a 2013 finalist for National Athletic Directorof the Year in the Sports Business Awards by SportsBusinessJournal and SportsBusiness Daily, Mike Holder is acentral figure in Oklahoma State’s current athletic resurgence.He was named Vice President for Athletic Programsand Director of Intercollegiate Athletics at Oklahoma StateUniversity on Sept. 16, 2005.In his 32 years of leading his alma mater’s golf program,Holder’s name became synonymous with success not onlyon the golf course, but in fundraising, facility developmentand the academic performance of his student-athletes. Infact, a case could be made that Holder took OklahomaState’s already strong golf program and transformed it intoAmerica’s best.Those same leadership skills have served him well inhis time guiding OSU’s athletic department. His plan andvision for the betterment of Cowboy and Cowgirl athleticshave taken shape, most notably with the completion ofBoone Pickens Stadium. The stadium, now a horseshoewith more than 60,000 seats, features 123 suites.Also during Holder’s tenure, OSU opened the 92,000square foot Sherman E. Smith Training Center to serveseveral Cowboy and Cowgirl teams, the sparkling50,000-square foot Michael and Anne Greewood TennisCenter - which features six indoor courts and 12 outdoorcourts - and a brand new track and field complex.Under Holder’s direction, OSU Athletics has continued tomove forward while maintaining its traditional strengths.The Cowboy football team has appeared in nine straightbowl games for the first time in school history. OSUhas won five more national team championships underHolder’s watch, raising the school’s championship countto 51 – the fourth best total in the country and tops in theBig 12 Conference. In 2011, OSU claimed its first outrightconference football championship of the modern era.Holder’s tenure has also featured landmark fundraising bythe athletic department, including the $165 million gift fromT. Boone Pickens that pushed OSU’s facility drive into highgear. The legendary OSU alum also helped complete thewest end zone project with another $63 million gift in 2008.At Holder’s urging, OSU Athletics has placed an emphasison scholarship endowments. The “Leave A Legacy” endowmentdrive has seen Oklahoma State climb from deadlast in the Big 12 to the top with gifts and commitmentsof approximately $61 million. As recently as 2009, OSU’sendowment stood at just $2.1 million.Perhaps Holder’s adept fundraising stems from his “fundgiving”.He and his wife, Robbie, illustrated their commitmentto Oklahoma State when they donated $500,000 forthe first fully endowed scholarship for Cowboy football. Thescholarship is named for former OSU player, the late VernonGrant. The Holders’ lifetime giving to OSU surpasses$2.5 million, including $1 million for an entrepreneurshipsuper chair at OSU in the Spears School of Business.“Robbie and I made the gift to the college of businessbecause of (OSU donors) Malone and Amy Mitchell,”Holder said at the announcement. “Having two degrees inbusiness was the icing on the cake. I would like to see thenew program nationally recognized and make a differencein the lives of young people.”Malone and Amy Mitchell had made a $57.2 million gift toOSU, split evenly between athletics and academics, on theday 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 seasonticket sales in 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012 and 2013, surpassingthe 50,000 mark for the first time in 2013 with a finaltally of 50,223 season tickets sold that season.During his tenure as the men’s golf coach, Holder’ssuccesses included not only his team’s results on thecourse, but his players’ performances in the classroomand beyond. His vision and fundraising abilities resulted inthe creation of Karsten Creek, a magnificent golf course inStillwater, selected as the Best New Public Course in 1994by Golf Digest magazine. That publication listed KarstenCreek as the nation’s 12th “greatest public course” in 2011.In 2000, Holder’s Cowboy golf team claimed the nationalchampionship, marking the eighth time his squad carriedhome the NCAA trophy. And while high national finishesare the norm at Oklahoma State, the accomplishments ofhis 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-athletestandards that were unequaled. While he coached 112All-America selections, including 38 first-team choices,and has numerous former players competing on the PGATour, overseas and on mini-tours, Holder saw to it that hisplayers also excelled in the classroom. During his tenure,OSU produced three Ben Hogan Award winners, whichwas based on academic and athletic excellence nationwide.Kevin Wentworth earned the honor in 1990, TripKuehne claimed the prestigious award in 1995 and HunterMahan was named the 2003 recipient. Kuehne was OSU’soutstanding male graduate in 1995 as well.Holder is one of five coaches in NCAA history, regardlessof sport, to win a national championship in four differentdecades. Three times Holder coached the Cowboys to thenational team title the same year an OSU individual alsoclaimed medalist honors (1978, 1987 and 2000). Alongthe way, he claimed 25 conference championships. His 21Big Eight championships were the second most by a headcoach in any sport, trailing only Kansas basketball coachPhog Allen.As a student-athlete, Holder was the 1970 Big Eightmedalist and led OSU to the conference team title. He wasa third-team All-American as a junior and a senior and anhonorable mention All-American as a sophomore.Holder, a graduate of Ardmore High School, earned hisdegree in marketing from Oklahoma State in 1970 andcompleted work on his MBA at OSU in 1973. His wife,Robbie, graduated as salutatorian from Jasper HighSchool in 1966, and attended the University of Houstonwhere they met at the All-American Intercollegiate golftournament in 1968.MIKE HOLDER CAREER CAPSULE1968-70 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 Champion1973-2005 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-Americans2005-PRESENT OSU ATHLETIC DIRECTOR• Finalist for the 2013 National Athletic Director of the Year awardfrom 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 thecountry• Oversaw the transformation of Boone Pickens Stadium into oneof America’s most spectacular football facilities• Developed a facilities master plan that has already resulted in theconstruction of the Sherman Smith Training Center, the GreenwoodTennis Center and a new outdoor track and field facility• Oklahoma State has won the following NCAA team titles duringHolder’s tenure as Athletic Director:2006 Wrestling2006 Men’s Golf2009 Men’s Cross Country2010 Men’s Cross Country2012 Men’s Cross CountryOKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 201


MR. T. BOONE PICKENSIn 2007, Pickens brought his innovative entrepreneurialapproach to the philanthropic sector, announcing theFoundation’s largest gifts yet — $50 million each for twoUniversity of Texas health care institutions: UT SouthwesternMedical Center at Dallas and The University ofTexas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston. Underunique agreements, the gifts create special funds at theinstitutions, requiring that they grow to $1 billion ($500million each) within 25 years from earnings on the originalprincipal and/or from new outside donations solicited bythe institutions. When the $500 million marks are reached,the institutions will be able to distribute the funds as theydeem fit.In many ways, Pickens is a record-setting philanthropist.His $165 million gift to his alma mater, OklahomaState University, in 2005 is the single largest gift forathletics in NCAA history, and the $7 million donation tothe American Red Cross in 2005 is the largest individualcontribution in the <strong>15</strong>0-year history of that organization. Hisunprecedented giving to athletics has triggered a renaissancein Oklahoma State University’s football program andwas a key factor in its first Big 12 championship in 2011and its first BCS Bowl win in the Fiesta Bowl matchup withStanford in 2012.On May 21, 2008, Pickens gave $100 million for theendowment of major faculty chairs and professorships atOklahoma State University. The OSU School of Geologyalready bears his name from previous gifts to OSU.Over the years, Pickens has donated over $500 millionto Oklahoma State, split virtually equally between athleticsand academics.In 2010, OSU launched its campus-wide “BrandingSuccess” campaign and T. Boone Pickens again led thecharge with yet another $100 million gift to his alma mater.Recently, Pickens has become a national and indeed aworld leader on the energy front with the launching of thePickens Plan, which is a unique private sector initiativeformed to address the economic and national securitythreats posed by America’s ever-increasing reliance onOPEC oil.@boonepickenstboonepickenstboonepickensT. Boone Pickens is arguably OSU’s (and the state’s)most visible personality. His various endeavors and colorfuldemeanor have been chronicled on the covers of mostAmerican business publications and by some of the mostwatchedtelevision programs in the country.During the span of his long career, T. Boone Pickenshas created thousands of jobs and made billions of dollars—for others as well as himself — and he isn’t timidabout spreading it around. “I like making money. I likegiving it away…. not as much as I like making it, but it’s aclose second,” he has often said.The breadth of his philanthropy — which approaches$1 billion during his career — includes health and medicalresearch, treatment and services; entrepreneurship; kids atrisk; education and athletics, with a particular focus on hisalma mater, Oklahoma State University; corporate healthand fitness; and conservation and wildlife management.While many donations involve tens of millions of dollarsand attract headlines, there are hundreds more rangingfrom hundreds of thousands to several hundred. Each isimportant in its own way.The establishment of the T. Boone Pickens Foundationhas ensured his continued ranking as one of the top U.S.philanthropists. The Pickens Foundation is improving livesthrough grants supporting educational programs, medicalresearch, athletics and corporate wellness, at-risk youths,the entrepreneurial process and conservation and wildlifeinitiatives.202 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


PROMINENT ATHLETICS ALUMNIOKLAHOMA STATEATHLETICS HASPRODUCED SOMEOF THE BIGGESTNAMES IN SPORTSOVER THE YEARS.Coaches Ed Gallagher, Henry Iba, John Smith,Eddie Sutton, Gary Ward and Mike Holder all rankamong the giants in their repective sports andathletes like 1988 Heisman Trophy winnerBarry Sanders, Thurman Thomas, Pete Incavigliaand Pat Smith enjoyed legendary careers.Below are Oklahoma State products who areprominent figures in today’s professional sportslandscape.RICKIE FOWLERWinner of the 20<strong>15</strong> PLAYERS Championship who won the BenHogan Award winner during his time at OSU.DANIEL CORMIERUFC heavyweight champion and Olympian who was an All-Americawrestler at Oklahoma StateDEZ BRYANTTwo-time Pro Bowl wide receiver from the Dallas Cowboys whowas a consensus All-American for Oklahoma State.RUSSELL OKUNGPro Bowl left tackle who helped lead the Seattle Seahawks to aSuper Bowl title in 2014.MICHELE SMITHESPN broadcaster and U.S. Olympic softball player who threw aschool-record nine no-hitters while at Oklahoma State.HUNTER MAHANPGA Tour pro who was a two-time All-American and the 2003national player of the year while at Oklahoma State.JOHN FARRELLBoston Red Sox manager. Led the Sox to the World Serieschampionship in 2013.TONY ALLENNBA champion with the Boston Celtics who helpedlead Oklahoma State to the Final Four in 2004.JOHNY HENDRICKSUFC Champion who was a two-time NCAA championduring his time as an Oklahoma State wrestlerOKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 203


THE BIG 12 CONFERENCEThe Big 12 celebrates its 20th year in 20<strong>15</strong>-16 as it continuesto promote the strength and success of one of thenation’s premier athletic conferences under the direction offourth-year commissioner Bob Bowlsby.TCU and West Virginia joined the league on July 1, 2012and 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 majorconference in the nation to determine its champions in allsports directly on the field of play with a full round-robinschedule. The Conference’s hard work ethic and strongvalues have translated to enormous success in its first 19years. Since it began competition in 1996-97, the leaguecan boast of 54 NCAA team titles and 587 individualnational championships.Additionally, the Big 12 has been at the forefront in collegeathletics reform, specifically with student-athlete welfareissues to include cost of attendance and strengtheningits policy for concussion diagnosis and management. In2014-<strong>15</strong>, the Big 12 introduced and hosted three “State ofCollegiate Athletics” forums to examine the issues facingcollege athletics. Two were conducted in Washington, D.Cand one in New York City. Panelists included respected authoritiesfrom intercollegiate athletics, university leadershipand sports journalism. The third forum featured a specialsession comprised of student-athletes.The 2014 fall sport season saw Texas become the13th league volleyball squad to advance to the nationalsemifinals – its 10th appearance all-time. A total of five Big12 volleyball teams moved on to the postseason and alsofinished in the NCAA RPI top 30. Big 12 soccer teams representedin the NCAA postseason field with six selections,marking the highest total for the league since 2008. Incross country competition, three teams placed in the top 10at the NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Cross CountryChampionships, including a runner-up finish by the IowaState women. Seventy percent of the league advanced tobowl games with two teams playing in the College FootballPlayoff News Year’s Bowls. The Conference has hadseven or more bowl teams in <strong>15</strong> of the last 17 years.The 20<strong>15</strong> winter and spring seasons saw Texas swimming& diving claim its fifth national championship whileOklahoma men’s tennis and Baylor women’s golf finishedas NCAA runners-up. TCU made the Big 12’s 19th appearancein the baseball College World Series. The Conferencewon NCAA individual titles in 22 events across thesports of men’s swimming & diving, wrestling, men’s tennisand men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track & field.The Big 12 lays claim to five Heisman Trophy winnerssince 1996 and has had a finalist in 12 of its 19 seasons.Twenty-two athletes have earned major individual awardsin football in the past six campaigns. Overall, more than4,600 student-athletes have earned All-America recognition.Through its first 19 years, the Big 12 has claimed a teamnational championship in 17 of the sports it sponsors. TheConference finished the BCS era ranked tied for secondwith seven appearances in the National ChampionshipGame. League squads combined to lead the nation inwomen’s basketball attendance <strong>15</strong> consecutive years(2014-<strong>15</strong> not yet available), and the Big 12 is the onlyconference to surpass the one-million mark in seasonattendance – doing so six times. In men’s basketball,the league has had seven teams earn NCAA bids threetimes in the past six years and every coach has guided ateam to the NCAA Tournament, including a nation’s-bestsix coaches that have led teams to the Final Four. Duringthe last 11 years a total of 33 NCAA trophies have beenhoisted by Big 12 institutions, with at least one nationalcrown won in all but one year for the Conference, including18 consecutive seasons.The Big 12 and its member institutions are committedto a competitive environment where sportsmanship andfair play take center stage. Whether on the field, in theclassroom, or within the community, the student-athletes,administrators, coaches and game officials of the Big 12support the highest ideals in sportsmanship.National academic accolades have always been strongin the Big 12. Gabe Ikard (Oklahoma) was presented theNCAA Today’s Top 10 Award in January 20<strong>15</strong>. It recognizesformer student-athletes for their successes on the fieldsand courts, in the classroom and in the community. Since1996, the Big 12 has a total of 11 honorees for this prestigiousaward. In the last four seasons, five student-athleteswere recipients of the NCAA Elite 89 Award with women’scross country’s Kelly Williams (West Virginia) picking upthe latest honor in the fall of 2014. The honor showcasesindividuals who have reached the pinnacle of competitionat the national championship level, while also achieving thehighest academic standard among their peers.In its short history, the Big 12 has had over 600 AcademicAll-America recipients, averaging more than 30 eachseason. Big 12 student-athletes have shown commitmentto their studies by earning numerous individual academicrecognitions. Eleven times in the past 10 years a leagueathlete has garnered the top academic honor for theirrespective sport, including Frances Silva (West Virginia) forsoccer and Gabe Ikard (Oklahoma) for football in 2013.The Big 12 can take pride in other stories that combine onand off the field success. In the fall of 2013, former TexasTech track and field student-athlete Ifeatu Okafor wasnamed the Big 12’s first NCAA Woman of the Year. PatienceKnight (Texas Tech) was the recipient of the HondaInspiration Award in 2008 while Imani McGee-Stafford(Texas) was honored in 20<strong>15</strong>. It is given to an outstandingfemale college athlete who overcomes adversity to excelin her sport. Oklahoma State women’s basketball was theinaugural recipient of the “Together We R” Team Award in2012, recognizing programs that have strived to succeedin the face of adversity. Following a devastating tornadosouth of Oklahoma City just before the Big 12 BaseballChampionship in 2013, several league baseball teamsalong with other student-athletes, coaches and formerConference players contributed help in a variety of ways.Plus, the Conference contributed $200,000 to the reliefefforts. In the fall of 2014, Oklahoma football studentathleteSterling Shepard and head coach Bob Stoops werehonored with the Disney Sports Spirit Award while Kansasfootball student-athlete JaCorey Shepherd received theLee Roy Selmon Community Spirit Award.Competitive excellence, scholarship and sportsmanshipare all equal components of the Big 12 philosophy. All-Big12 teams and Academic All-Big 12 squads are recognizedfor each sport at the end of their respective seasons. Atthe end of each academic year, the Conference honorsits top male and female student-athletes with the Big 12Athlete of the Year and Big 12 Sportsperson of the Yearawards.Institutions can also nominate student-athletes for theprestigious Dr. Prentice Gautt Postgraduate Scholarships.A total of 361 scholars have received over $2.5 million inpostgraduate financial aid through the first 19 years of theprogram.The Big 12 sponsors 23 sports. Men’s squads includebaseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, indoortrack & field, outdoor track & field, swimming & diving,tennis and wrestling. Women’s teams are fielded in basketball,cross country, equestrian, golf, gymnastics, indoortrack & field, outdoor track & field, rowing, soccer, softball,swimming & diving, tennis and volleyball.Big 12 institutions create a league that encompassesfive states and nearly 38 million people. Nearly 5,000student-athletes from across the United States and aroundthe World compete annually in the sports sponsored by theConference.The Conference conducts postseason championships for20 of its 23 sports. Each championship helps to determineteams and/or individuals that will represent the Conferencein national postseason competition.In its first 19 years, the Big 12 has distributed approximately$2.3 billion to its member institutions, including arecord $253 million in 2014-<strong>15</strong>. The Conference office isheadquartered in Irving, Texas.204 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


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OKLAHOMA STATE SPIRITOSU PROUDAlumni of Oklahoma State University are as loyal to their almamater as any group in America. Just look around the Stillwatercampus. OSU’s director of athletics, head football coach, headwrestling coach and head baseball coach are all graduates ofOklahoma State.Many factors contribute to the “college experience” – not theleast of which is gaining a feeling of belonging and a sense ofloyalty to the school, its faculty and staff, the community thatembraces the university, and the athletic teams that competeto garner conference and national honors.Wearing school colors and displaying emblems of the universityare life-long symbols of allegiance. Oklahoma State’sfamed Homecoming is a yearly celebration that brings muchactivity and excitement.THE COWBOY TRAILDating back to the 1890s, Oklahoma A&M sports teams hadbeen referred to as Agriculturists or Aggies, the Farmers, andofficially but unpopularly, the Tigers. But by 1924, CharlesSaulsberry, sports editor of the Oklahoma City Times, andother writers who regularly covered college events, had begunto refer to Stillwater’s teams as the A&M Cowboys. Reporters’constant search of colorful synonyms started sprinklingCowpokes, Pokes, Waddies, Cowpunchers and Punchers inconversation. “Cowboys” had a Southwestern flavor and flairthat 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.PISTOL PETE(excerpt from text written by Lance Millis)Around 1923, when Oklahoma A&M College was searchingfor a new mascot to replace its tiger (copied along with theschool’s orange and black colors, from university founderswho hailed from Princeton), a group of students saw FrankEaton leading the Armistice Day Parade. He was approachedto see if he would be interested in being the model for the newmascot, and he agreed. A likeness was drawn and began to beused on sweatshirts, stickers, etc., and a tradition was born.That caricature was the basis for what is used today as theofficial Oklahoma State University mascot. For 35 years, thecrusty old cowboy was a living symbol of OSU, representingthe colorful past of the area. As such, he would attend OSUathletic events, building dedications, etc., and sign autographs,pose for photographs and reminisce about the Old West withanyone who would listen.To this day, his likeness is a visible reminder of the Old West toliterally millions of people yearly as a symbol of colleges whosemascots pay homage to the cowboy. Each year, OSU studentstryout for Pistol Pete. A panel of former “Petes” judge the tryoutsand 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 appearancesannually. These appearances include all athletic events,pep rallies, business openings, weddings, birthday parties, andpublic school events.FRANK EATON - BEFORE PISTOL PETE“My boy, may an old man’s curse rest upon you, if you do nottry to avenge your father...You must never stop until they areall accounted for!” These words, according to one of Eaton’smany stories, were spoken by a family friend following thebrutal murder of his father, and guided the formative years ofFrank’s life.Born in 1860, in Hartford, Connecticut, Frank moved with hisfamily to Kansas shortly after the close of the Civil War. WhenFrank 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 MoseBeaman, (the family friend), Frank set out to learn how tohandle guns. Mose gave him a gun and holster, and taught himhow to handle and shoot guns. Frank quickly learned to “shoota snake’s head off with either hand”. During the next few years,Frank’s days were spent helping his mother with chores andpracticing shooting. With each passing year, he became fasterand more accurate with his guns.When Frank was <strong>15</strong>, he learned of the location of one of his father’skillers. After deciding it was almost time to set out on hismission, Frank wanted to make sure his shooting skills weregood enough. He decided to visit Fort Gibson, a cavalry fort,to try to learn more about handling a gun. There he competedwith the cavalry’s best marksmen, beating them each time. Aftermany competitions, the fort’s commanding officer, ColonelCopinger gave Frank a marksmanship badge and a new name.From that day forward, Frank would be known as Pistol Pete.BULLETThe Oklahoma State University Cowboys have many symbolsof their western heritage, but none is more appropriate thantheir mascot, Bullet. The Spirit Rider program debuted in 1984with the first few Spirit Riders providing their own horse toserve as mascot for the OSU Cowboys.Bullet speeds onto the fieldafter each score.However, in 1988, Stars Parr Money was donated to the OSUAthletic Department to be used specifically as the mascot.Since that time, Bullet has delighted crowds with his traditionalsprint across the football field following every Cowboy touchdown.The heart of the Cowboy Spirit Rider Program, Bulletis not only seen at Boone Pickens Stadium and other OSUfootball games, he’s made appearances at local elementaryschools, parades, rodeos and other special events, includingthe opening ceremonies of the Oklahoma State SpecialOlympics.The tradition of the Spirit Rider can be attributed to the lateEddy Finley, who wanted to promote school spirit the “cowboyway,” on horseback. Since that time, additional support hascome for the Spirit Rider and Bullet, much of it due to Finley’shard work. A horse trailer, custom-tooled saddle and uniformdress for the Spirit Rider and ground crew have been donatedto OSU. In honor of the Spirit Rider and its tradition, Jim Hamiltonsculpted the Spirit Rider bronze statue that sits next to theNational Wrestling Hall of Fame in Stillwater.Frank Eaton - theoriginal Pistol PetePistol Pete206 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


AMERICA’S GREATEST HOMECOMING CELEBRATIONFriday night’s “Walkaround” attractsthousands 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 anine-day, award-winning celebration. It is widely known as “America’s Greatest Homecoming Celebration” with its signatureevent, 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 thousandsmore in Greek, residential and campus life. Cowboys love our Homecoming tradition and are actively contributing toan 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 poundsof 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 enjoyinga 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 “TheWalk,” OSU and its alumni are proud to claim “America’s Greatest Homecoming Celebration.” Homecoming 20<strong>15</strong>: ‘Stillwater,Still Loyal, Still True’ is October 16-24 and will conclude with the Kansas vs. OSU football game.OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 207


STILLWATER, OKLAHOMALocated in north central Oklahoma, and easy drives from Oklahoma City, Tulsa, KansasCity 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 thestate of Oklahoma. Often called Oklahoma’s premier education community, Stillwater is thehome of some of the region’s finest education and training institutions, including OklahomaState 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 educationalattainment is among the highest in the nation, with 48 percent of its residents holdingbachelor’s degrees or higher. The city is the micropolitan anchor for the state’s technologytriangle 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 infitness centers, spas, parks and recreational opportunities.And for the outdoor enthusiast, nearby lakes provide a quiet respite at the city’s edge,sparkling in 234 days of annual sunshine.After a day of work or play, residents and visitors often relax in one of the many restaurantsor 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 fansto Stillwater annually.OSU has been called the “University of Golf,” and the five-star Karsten Creek, home ofthe 10-time national champion Cowboy golf team and perennial top-10 women’s program,ranks with such well-known courses as Pebble Beach. It’s one of several public and privatecourses that prompted Golf Digest to call the Stillwater area among the “Top 10 Places inAmerica to retire and play golf.”Stillwater is one of America’s safest cities, with a crime rate far below the U.S. average andOklahoma State University has been considered the safest campus in the Big 12 Conferencesince the league’s inception.Security also comes in the form of great health care services, centered around StillwaterMedical Center’s state of the art facilities. And with a cost of living that averages more than10 percent below the U.S. average, the dollar buys more.Whether you’re here for a short time or a lifetime, you’ll want to stake your claim in one ofAmerica’s great university cities… Stillwater, Oklahoma!AMERICA’S FRIENDLIEST COLLEGE TOWN208 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


The Cowboys sing the OSU alma materon the field after each winThe ProgramOklahoma State has established itself as aconsistent power in the Big 12 Conference inrecent years. How did it happen? Groundbreakingdonations never before seen in college athletics,the right people in positions of leadership,completely overhauled facilities and theefforts of players and coaches are at the core.


BOONE PICKENS STADIUMBOONE PICKENSSTADIUMSTILLWATER, OKLA. | CAPACITY - 60,218 | BUILT - 1919 | REDEDICATED - 2009LARGEST CROWD - 60,218 VS. BAYLOR, 2013AMENITIES - 123 SUITES, 3,500 CLUB SEATSPLAYING SURFACE - ASTROTURF 3D DECADE (INSTALLED IN 2014)210 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


BOONE PICKENS STADIUMThe relocation of the Cowboy football operations to the West End Zone in the summer of 2009 punctuated one of the largestbuilding 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 uniquegame-day environment and a roaring home-field advantage, but also with unrivaled facilities for daily operations located inincredibly convenient proximities.“The easy comparison is to the way thingsused to be at Stillwater. Anyone who remembersthe aging stadium that was can’t helpbut be overwhelmed by the changes. But thebetter comparison is to Oklahoma State’speers in Top 25 football programs. Put simply:There’s not a better facility anywhere.Plenty of new facilities have been built, andmany are filled with bells, whistles and thelatest gizmos and gadgetry. Very few are designedas well as Boone Pickens Stadium’sfacility. From top to bottom – literally, fromthe coaches’ offices to the locker room andother player areas -- it is fabulous but veryfunctional. Those terms don’t always go together;in Stilllwater, they mesh seamlessly.”- George Schroeder, USA TodayBoone Pickens Stadium officially openeda new south side in 2004, a new northside in 2006 and in 2009 put the wrapson the west end zone project. And whilethe new digs put OSU on the cuttingedge of collegiate facilities, the Cowboysstill enjoy the home-field advantage thatsuffocates opponents with the tightestsidelines in all of football.The result is that every fan in attendanceis close to the action and very much apart of the OSU gameday experiencein the coziest 60,000-seat stadium inAmerica.The west end zone houses a new multilevelfootball operations center that includessparkling football offices, meetingrooms, speed, strength and conditioningcenter, locker rooms, equipment room,athletic medicine center, media facilities,and hall of fame areas, along with a newtraining table. Atop the facility, BoonePickens Stadium is ringed by 123 suitesand 3,500 club seats.STADIUM RECORDSAll-Time Home Record 327-191-26Since 2009 Grand Opening 32-8TOP 10 HOME CROWDS1. 60,218 vs. Baylor 20132. 59,638 vs. TCU 20133. 59,124 vs. West Virginia 20144. 59,061 vs. Lamar 20135. 58,895 vs. Kansas State 20116. 58,841 vs. Kansas State 20137. 58,520 vs. Oklahoma 20138. 58,516 vs. Texas 20099. 58,476 vs. Kansas 201310. 58,274 vs. Baylor 2011OLDEST STADIUM GROUNDS(West of the Mississippi River)Stadium School BuiltBoone Pickens Stadium Oklahoma State 1919Husky Stadium Washington 1920Stanford Stadium Stanford 1921Memorial Stadium Kansas 1921Rose Bowl UCLA 1922Memorial Coliseum USC 1923Memorial Stadium California 1923Memorial Stadium Nebraska 1923Oklahoma Memorial Stadium Oklahoma 1923“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 whenasked his favorite conference road tripSTADIUM EXPANSIONS1924 Permanent south side seating1929 Permanent north side seating1947 South side renovations raise capacity to 30,0001950 North side renovations raise capacity to 39,0001971 Field lowered, capacity increased to 51,0001978 Coaches building constructed in east end zone1980 New press box added for $1.8 million1985 Lights are added for the first time for $750,0002004 South side renovations, including suites and clubseating2006 North side renovations, including suites and clubseating2008 West end zone bowled in, raising capacity to 60,0002009 Completed renovation, including west end zonesuites, raises capacity to 60,218OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 211


BOONE PICKENS STADIUMSPORTS MEDICINE CENTER7,000 square feet with four hydrotherapy pools and adigital x-ray machine. Included in one of the hydrotherapypools is an underwater treadmill complete with an underwatervideo camera that sports medicine professionals useto record data.TEAM ROOMSeats 200 people with plush chairs and extraleg room for student-athletes.The locker room is 14,000 square feet with ventilatedlockers and multiple lounge areas.TRAINING TABLE10,800 square feet and used by all of OSU’s varsity sports.Overlooks the Boone Pickens Stadium playing field.ARTWORKGiant wall murals and inspirational quotes are foundthroughout the ultra-modern players area on the field level.The football-only weight room housed in thewest end zone of Boone Pickens Stadium is20,000 square feet with state-of-the-art equipment.212 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


BOONE PICKENS STADIUM HISTORYOklahoma State’s football home is now far removed from the humble athletic grounds that served as the home of OklahomaA&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 ofveterinary medicine and later dean of the School of Science and Literature. While he was not officially linked to sports atA&M, the enthusiastic and beloved Dean Lewis took the initiative in organizing early track and football teams, encouragingstudents 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 ofearly-day athletics had been an integral part of the campus for fourteen years when in 1910 the Athletic Association heartilyendorsed the suggestion to honor Dean Lewis by naming the athletic grounds Lewis Field. The new name was madeofficial during the 1913-1914 academic year.1919In the fall of 1919, the new Oklahoma A&M Armory and Gymnasium, now known the Donald W. Reynolds School ofArchitecture, was completed at a cost of $102,000. At the same time, Lewis Field was moved to its permanent site on thenortheast edge of the campus. Shortly after the move, the field was repositioned north-south to east-west to “avoid theprevailing strong winds.”The first addition to the stadium came in 1924 with the steel and concrete portion of the south stadium. During the 1929-30seasons, 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 permanentpress box was added in 1948. Prior to the 1950 season, 10,600 more seats were added to the north stands, increasingcapacity to 39,000.1945The next expansion didn’t come until 1971 when the cinder track around the field was removed. The field was lowered 12feet 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 reconstructedin 1980 and the lighting system was installed prior to the 1985 season.A second artificial surface was installed prior to the 2000season and remained in place until the summer of 2005.Boone Pickens Stadium wasrededicated in 2009 with Pickenson hand to cut the ribbon.The wheels were set in motion to bring the stadium to itscurrent form when OSU graduate Boone Pickens made thesingle-largest gift in school history in 2003. His $70 milliondonation ($20 million of which was earmarked for stadiumexpansion) spurred the “Next Level Campaign”, whichgenerated more than $100 million in gifts and pledges andinvolved more than 2,500 individuals, making it the singlemostsuccessful campaign in OSU history.The stadium was renamed Boone Pickens Stadium duringa halftime ceremony as part of the Cowboys’ 2003 seasonopener against Wyoming.In the wake of Pickens’ gift, major renovations to the southside of the stadium that included suites and club seating were completed in 2004. That scene was essentially mirrored onthe north side in 2006. After Pickens gave an additional $165 million in 2006 - the largest donation in the history of collegeathletics - approximately 20,000 new seats were added to the west side of the stadium and it was completely bowled in forthe 2008 season.19882001Boone 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 onlysuites 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.20<strong>15</strong>OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 213


SHERMAN E. SMITH TRAINING CENTERSHERMAN E. SMITHTRAINING CENTEROPENED - 2013 | AREA - 94,000 SQUARE FEET | INVESTMENT - $19 MILLIONLocated across Hall of Fame Avenue from Boone Pickens Stadium isyet another sparkling athletic facility in the Sherman E. Smith TrainingCenter.The Smith Center is a multipurpose training complex that featuresthree outdoor practice fields and one indoor field. The indoor facilityis 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 thefinest athletic footprints in the country.The indoor training facility spans almost 94,000 feet and is largeenough to host a soccer field. Its football configuration allows for <strong>15</strong>yards of clearance on both sidelines. The unique facility features sixfabric 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 onthe 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, 2011.214 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE


THE RISE OF THE COWBOYSOklahoma State has emergedas a consistent power in theBig 12 Conference.OFF THE FIELD MOMENTSHow did this Cowboy transformation happen? Groundbreaking donations never before seen in college athletics, the rightpeople in positions of leadership, completely overhauled facilities and the efforts of players and coaches are at the core.ON THE FIELD MOMENTSMAJOR GIFT FROM PICKENSIn 2003, Boone Pickens made what was, at the time, the largestdonation in OSU history - a $70 million pledge with $20 million setaside to begin the transformation of the football stadium.2005 - OSU 24, NO. 13 TEXAS TECH 17In Mike Gundy’s debut season as head coach, the Cowboys stiflehigh-powered Texas Tech to claim their first win over a team rankedin the top <strong>15</strong> of the Associated Press poll since 2002.2007 - OSU 45, NEBRASKA 14After losing 20 straight games in Lincoln, the Cowboys steamrollthe Huskers in their backyard to signal the changing landscape ofthe Big 12 and of the OSU program.GUNDY TAKES THE REINSIn January of 2005, former OSU quarterback Mike Gundy takesover as head coach. He brings a tough-minded, yet fast andentertaining style of play to Stillwater.2008 - OSU 28, NO. 3 MISSOURI 23In front of a prime-time national audience, the Cowboys go on theroad to topple a Missouri team that was ranked in the top five.2009 - OSU 24, NO. 13 GEORGIA 10Rising fast into the role of an elite program, OSU proves its mettleby toppling traditional power Georgia to open the 2009 season.HOLDER ELEVATED TO A.D.In September of 2005, longtime men’s golf coach and formerOSU All-American Mike Holder is named athletic director.2011 - OSU 44, NO. 13 OKLAHOMA 10The Cowboys wipe out their Bedlam Series rivals to clinch their firstBig 12 Championship.2011 - OSU 41, NO. 4 STANFORD 38Stung from being left out of the national championship game bythe narrowest margin in the BCS era, the Cowboys cement theirplace among college football’s elite in 2011 by beating an excellentCardinal squad in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl.THE GAME-CHANGERInspired by Holder’s vision for an Athletic Village, Pickens gives$165 million in 2006 - the largest donation in the history of collegeathletics. OSU transforms Boone Pickens Stadium into one of theelite facilities in America.OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 2<strong>15</strong>


STATE OF THE PROGRAM2011 BIG 12CHAMPSSIX NFLFIRSTROUNDDRAFTPICKSSINCE 2009(RANKS NO. 8 NATIONALLY)RED RIVER POWERHOUSEOklahoma State is 22-6 in its last 28 games played against teams from Texas. A look:2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014Win41-24Win36-31Win34-7Loss14-41Win24-17Win38-35Win34-17Win55-28Win33-16Win30-29Win38-26Win59-24Win66-6Loss36-41Win36-14Win59-21Loss34-41Win56-35Win59-3Win24-10Win52-34Win38-13Win49-17SEASON TICKET RECORDIn 2013, OSU set a new record at the turnstiles with 50,223 season-ticket holders.Win43-13Win45-35Loss9-42Loss7-28Loss28-4916MIKE GUNDY ERAALL-AMERICANS9 STRAIGHT BOWL GAMESLongest streak in school history, second-longest active streak in the Big 12.2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014216 OKSTATE.COM | COACHGUNDY.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE

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