Don't expect bend-not-break defense from OSU
STILLWATER — Up by 19 points on Houston in the third quarter, Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy called for a bend-but-don't-break defensive scheme in hopes of preserving the lead.
It worked, but Houston finished with 483 yards of offense. And though several OSU coaches and players this week likened Houston's offense to that of the Troy Trojans , don't expect to see a similar philosophy employed in today's 6 p.m....
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