Postgame thoughts: Oklahoma State, 48- Kansas, 14
Oklahoma State took care of business on the road against Kansas today, 48-14. Though the first half was ugly and the Cowboys only led 20-14, OSU played lights out in the second half to blowout the Jayhawks. Here’s the box score.
Photo by Sarah Phipps, The Oklahoman
Brandon Weeden set Oklahoma State’s single season total offense yardage record, passing Zac Robinson’s 2008 season. He finished with 389 yards and three touchdowns.
Justin Blackmon had 130 yards receiving on 10 catches, and Josh Cooper had 94 yards on seven receptions. Where does Blackmon rank in the nation’s top receivers? Could he get some votes for the Heisman Trophy?
Kendall Hunter had 105 yards on 22 carries and Jeremy Smith had a nice game running the ball, too.
The defense really stepped up in the second half. What are your thoughts on Bill Young’s crew?
Is next week’s game against Oklahoma potentially the most important game in Oklahoma State’s history? If not, where does it rank?
What are the keys to beating Oklahoma? If ESPN’s College Gameday comes to Stillwater, will you attend? Leave your thoughts in the comments section below.
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