Oklahoma State football: Cowboys revert to old ways in turnover battle vs. Purdue

 
By Jenni Carlson | Published: January 1, 2013    Comment on this article Leave a comment

Here is a look at Oklahoma State's 58-14 victory over Purdue by the numbers:

* 0: Turnovers by the Oklahoma State offense in the Heart of Dallas Bowl.

photo - Oklahoma State's Jeremy Seaton (44) celebrates with teammates after a touchdown during the Heart of Dallas Bowl football game between Oklahoma State University and Purdue University at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2013. Oklahoma State won 58-14. Photo by Bryan Terry, The Oklahoman
Oklahoma State's Jeremy Seaton (44) celebrates with teammates after a touchdown during the Heart of Dallas Bowl football game between Oklahoma State University and Purdue University at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2013. Oklahoma State won 58-14. Photo by Bryan Terry, The Oklahoman

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* 5: Turnovers caused by the Oklahoma State defense, three fumbles and two interceptions.

* 5: OSU players who threw passes against Purdue — starting quarterback Clint Chelf, backup quarterbacks J.W. Walsh and Wes Lunt, running back Joseph Randle and wide receiver Josh Stewart.

* 5: OSU players who caught a touchdown pass — wide receivers Charlie Moore, Blake Jackson, Isaiah Anderson and Blake Webb and fullback Jeremy Seaton.

* 58: Points by the Cowboys, which set a scoring record for bowl games played in Cotton Bowl Stadium. The previous record was 55 points by USC in the 1995 Cotton Bowl against Texas Tech.

* 64: Yards on Josh Stewart's first punt return of the season, a play that set up OSU's first touchdown. It was the longest Cowboy punt return since the 2010 season (Josh Cooper, 66 yards, vs. Troy).

* 48,313: Announced attendance, the biggest in Heart of Dallas/TicketCity Bowl history.





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