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Victory over Iowa State makes OSU's season remarkable
Cowboys post four straight 7-win seasons for first time in school history

By John Rohde    Comments Comment on this article20
Published: November 7, 2009

AMES, IowaLost in the Dez Bryant mess is the fact Oklahoma State has done something it has never done in 108 seasons of football.

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With their 34-8 dismantling of Iowa State on a picture-perfect Saturday afternoon, the Cowboys have won at least seven games for the fourth consecutive season, which coincides nicely with their pending fourth straight bowl appearance.

Neither feat had ever been achieved before at the school.

Sure, there are extenuating factors to these milestones. The regular season now has 12 games rather than 11 or 10. College football is drowning in bowl games with 34 and counting. Also, the four teams OSU has beaten this season in Big 12 play have a combined league record of 6-15.

Nevertheless, these 18th-ranked Cowboys are still due some props given all the other extenuating circumstances, particularly the never-shall-he-return suspension of Bryant.

With his NCAA appeal officially denied and his relocation to Tampa, Bryant's collegiate career is done.

While the ridiculously gifted All-American wide receiver basks in the sunshine and prepares for the 2010 NFL Draft down in Florida, his ex-teammate will continue their mission to make this the first 11-win season in OSU history.

Manhandling the Cyclones kept that dream alive for the Cowboys (7-2, 4-1), who on this day not only overcame the permanent dismissal of Bryant but also an embarrassing 41-14 loss to Texas in Stillwater the previous Saturday.

OSU coach Mike Gundy and his staff prepped their team as best they could last week, but there was no way to tell how his players would respond after two decisive blows compliments of the Longhorns and the NCAA.

"These guys have a lot going on in their life and they have done a good job of supporting each other," Gundy said. "Whether you like it or not, I don't think there's any question it affected them some. There's always concern whether they'll put it to the side and go play hard, and so they have. I'm really proud of them for that.

"If anybody were to say that it's not somewhat of a distraction, I think they'd be crazy."

The Cowboys buried these distractions in a convincing manner, essentially doubling up on the Cyclones in total yards (473-242), first downs (29-13), time of possession (39:38-20:22) while not committing a turnover.

ISU came in with the league's top rushing attack (200.3) and top rusher in Alexander Robinson (101.6). OSU stuffed those totals to 54 and 51 yards, respectively.

"Last week took away our self-control. We don't control our own destiny anymore," Cowboys defensive coordinator Bill Young said of the Texas loss. "That was disappointing, but our kids really responded. They just jumped right back. They're pretty resilient, they really are.

"I think we've got a pretty tough group of guys mentally. They know exactly where we are."

Offensively, OSU gave Iowa State a dose of its own ground game. The Cowboys gained a season-high 331 yards rushing, led by senior Keith Toston's career high of 206.

Amidst this land assault, senior quarterback Zac Robinson flew past his head coach to become the school's all-time leader in career passing yards (8,065).

Gundy, who held the previous mark at 7,997 yards from 1986-89, seems to take genuine pleasure in watching Robinson break his records.

Asked if he now lives vicariously through Robinson, Gundy smiled and said, "As I get older, I think I live vicariously through a lot of people, starting with movie stars and rock stars."

Just one week earlier, Robinson had the worst outing of his college career with four interceptions against the Longhorns, two returned for touchdowns.

After that game, Robinson sounded like a kid with the weight of the world on his shoulders, suggesting he had to play a perfect game for the Cowboys to have a chance.

Gundy shook his head and said, "Zac can't put that on himself. All he can do is what he can do. The other guys have to fall in line with him. On game day, Zac just has to go play. He shouldn't put that pressure on himself. He knows it. We've told him that before. He just needs to go play.

"He's held up well. This has been a tough year for him. I've been really proud of him for that because that's not easy for a quarterback. You can say, 'Aw, just go play.' Well, it's not that easy."

Nothing has come easy for OSU this season, but the Cowboys manage to keep on winning.

Seven and counting.

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congrats to coach gundy and his staff for staying the course and overcomming huge obsticles of this season high expectations...having a senior qb in robinson is huge with so many dissappointments of losing two offensive starts yet finding others to step in and produce when given oppty...recruiting good people as well as good football players is a challenge..osu is a big time school in a big time program...keep the faith..osu75 alum..go cowboys.
willie, silver spring - Nov 11, 2009 at 6:55 am
In the end both OU and OSU are just sub-par teams this year trying to keep up with their Texas brethren. Both teams will lose the rest of their games to the Texas teams they plays. Minus the Texan players, even with Bradford, the Oklahoma teams would be nothing.
- Nov 11, 2009 at 1:15 am
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I knew OSU would bounce back after the Texas game. They have dealt with adversity all season. This proves how critical it is to have leadership on a football team.

Rohde has a good point about the strength of schedule. I hope the Pokes will silent the critics by winning out.

It's no secret that the Oklahoman favors OU. If the writers would rather bury OSU's achievements behind OU's failures, that's their problem. We don't have to buy the paper.
Jeremy, Moore - Nov 9, 2009 at 10:49 pm
So proud of the Cowboys!!! I cant wait to see how we play this weekend. Will be out to support them all day!!!
Angela, Yukon - Nov 9, 2009 at 10:59 am
Rhode is a fat pig...!! arrogant, jack-ass....
Jay, Ada - Nov 8, 2009 at 10:30 pm
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Classic lines in RHode's OSU-hating jounralistic history:

"Barry Sanders will not win the Heisman and he doesn't deserve to win the Heisman."

After Bedlam basketball the year OSU went to the FF: "There are no NBA players on the floor for this game." (There were 5 and they all went to OSU.)

Consider the source. Rhode is a fat, lazy, pretentious, OSU-hating, gooner piece of trash.
Jay, Moore - Nov 8, 2009 at 3:40 pm
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Hey Rohde, why did you stop doing your Big 12 rankings? You haven't done them since ou lost to Texas. Was it just too painful for you?

Everyone email the ou lacky and ask him why he isn't doing his Big 12 rankings anymore.
Shannon, Moore - Nov 8, 2009 at 2:33 pm
Ouch! ;P
Van, Dallas - Nov 8, 2009 at 2:06 pm
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Combined record of our 4 Big 12 opponents is 6-15.... with 4 of the 15 losses to OSU. Too bad the all couldn't have played OU those weeks - they could have been 10-11.
Steve, Texarkana - Nov 8, 2009 at 1:54 pm
It should surprise no one that any OSU win is denigrated, and another OU loss ignored, to the extent possible yet not denying reality. It's irrelevant, more and more as the printed jokelahoman and other papers die, as they ignore true comment and opinion, which is revealed in pages like this, blogs, and the modern news cycle. This page reveals overwhelmingly positive OSU comments--the DOK should pay attention. I'll reserve comment on OU--irrelevant.

GO POKES! BEAT TECH!!!
Van, Dallas - Nov 8, 2009 at 1:47 pm
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You know the irony here is that OSU, having the early game, still ended up on the back page of the Daily Jokelahoman's Gameday Sports section. The only time I saw it on the front this year was last weeks loss to Texas. These people are right, Rohde! You need to get down on all fours and squeal like a pig!
Mary, Oklahoma City - Nov 8, 2009 at 11:02 am
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Rohde makes me wanna puke. I just got to the 4th paragraph...typical.
Chris, Jones - Nov 8, 2009 at 10:55 am
Let's not forget that Iowa State beat Nebraska, a team that manhandled OU!
Mary, Oklahoma City - Nov 8, 2009 at 10:54 am
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Good job Pokes! Now let's bring it next Saturday agianst Tech. That's probably our last true test because Colorado and OU will be laughable. Get focused because Tech can sneak up on you!
Mary, Oklahoma City - Nov 8, 2009 at 10:52 am
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It's another GREAT Sunday to wake up and be a Cowboy fan!! Congrats to our total team effort that produces wins and helps individuals have personal bests! Go Pokes! We're gonna get Tech next!
Michelle, Dallas - Nov 8, 2009 at 10:45 am
Rhode is such a loser. What a terrible, back handed article. You can practically smell the sarcasm.
Jacob, Kansas - Nov 8, 2009 at 10:27 am
Rhode stick it up your butt you fat pig!! I'm sick and tired of your passive aggressive attacks on the cowboys! at least we dont have 4 losses, so why do you have to comment on our wins being to bad teams? This Iowa State team beat a team that just kept your precious Sooners from even scoring a touchdown!
- Nov 8, 2009 at 8:40 am
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Nice of Rhode to write an article about oSu without demeaning us in any way, oh wait.....

Nice win, but you guys haven't won against a good team....

Who the hell has OU beat Rhode?
John, Harrah - Nov 8, 2009 at 7:39 am
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What more is there to say? A dominating win by OSU over at team that beat NU at Lincoln last week, and a loss by OU to that same NU team this week! It doesn't get much better than that!!!!
Bob, Signal Hill - Nov 8, 2009 at 12:27 am
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Great job Pokes and congrats on making it four straight years of winning seven games. Now take care of Tech next week.
Scott, DFW - Nov 7, 2009 at 11:30 pm

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