If Wes Lunt can’t play Saturday, who becomes Oklahoma State’s emergency third QB?


Posted November 7, 2012 by Gina Mizell Comment on this article Leave a comment

Oklahoma State coaches have already reached into the classroom (and a Boone Pickens Stadium broadcast booth) to find a third-team quarterback, wooing back former walk-on Jase Chilcoat with a scholarship after starter Wes Lunt sustained a knee/ankle injury in September.

Now backup J.W. Walsh is out for the season, and Lunt is dinged up again, missing most of the second half of the Kansas State game with an apparent head injury.

So if Lunt cannot go against West Virginia, Clint Chelf gets the start and Chilcoat slides up to the backup role, who becomes the new emergency QB3?

Charlie Moore, perhaps?

“I don’t know, if Coach (Todd) Monken and them asked me to…” Moore said Monday.

Moore was a dual-threat quarterback for Bullard High School in Texas and was recruited as an athlete.

“It came up right at first, when J.W. got hurt,” Moore said. “But now since Chilcoat’s back and everything, I don’t know that’s how that’s going to work. But if I have to, I’m sure I’ll run as fast as I can.

Page 1 of 2




Smiley face
OSU SPORTS REPORTER
 |   | 

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...


Advertisement