Oklahoma State’s second-quarter flurry shows the Cowboys’ offense is still prolific

OSU 61, LOUSIANA-LAFAYETTE 34 — Everything worked for the Oklahoma State during one prolific spurt. Brandon Weeden says the Cowboys “need four quarters of that.”

 
By GINA MIZELL, Staff Writer, | Modified: September 4, 2011 at 12:24 am | Published: September 4, 2011   

STILLWATER—The performance by the Oklahoma State offense Saturday night against Louisiana-Lafayette was not flawless.

But a stretch at the beginning of the second quarter showed that the Cowboys’ quick-strike attack is still alive under new offensive coordinator Todd Monken.

photo - OSU’s Joseph Randle, left, and Tracy Moore celebrate a touchdown against Louisiana Lafayette on Saturday. Photo by Sarah Phipps, The Oklahoman
OSU’s Joseph Randle, left, and Tracy Moore celebrate a touchdown against Louisiana Lafayette on Saturday. Photo by Sarah Phipps, The Oklahoman

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Brandon Weeden spread the ball around, but particularly began finding his main target in Justin Blackmon. Joseph Randle complemented the passing game by whipping off some nifty runs in his...
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