OSU fails to convert chances
AUSTIN, Texas — When two teams match each other blow-for-blow like No. 7 Oklahoma State and No. 1 Texas did on Saturday, the game is generally decided on a few big plays.
Texas’ 28-24 victory at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium was no different.
Oklahoma State running back Kendall Hunter finished with 161 rushing yards, but fumbled in the first quarter as Oklahoma State drove inside the T...
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