Why Oklahoma State’s QB shuffle reminds Todd Monken of the Jacksonville Jaguars


Posted October 24, 2012 by Gina Mizell Comment on this article Leave a comment
The last time Todd Monken's team lost two quarterbacks was his first year as an assistant with the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2007.
The last time Todd Monken's team lost two quarterbacks was his first year as an assistant with the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2007.

The last time Todd Monken’s team lost two quarterbacks was his first year as an assistant with the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2007.

After one season with Brandon Weeden, Oklahoma State offensive coordinator Todd Monken has been dealt a couple interesting quarterback scenarios.

The Cowboys staged a three-man quarterback competition in the spring, something Monken said he had never been a part of in his coaching career. And this season, OSU has lost two quarterbacks to significant injuries, as starter Wes Lunt has missed nearly four games with a knee/ankle injury and J.W. Walsh is now out for the season with a knee injury.

Has that ever happened to a team Monken was coaching? Not exactly.

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Gina Mizell joined The Oklahoman in August of 2011 as the Oklahoma State beat writer, where she covered the Cowboys' historic run to the Big 12...


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