In this weeks BCS standings the Oklahoma State Cowboys made a big jump from 19th to 12th place after their win against Texas Tech. I would bet that the Cowboys won't be moving up in next weeks polls. Yeah, the Cowboys did win last night against the Colorado Buffaloes, but it wasn't pretty and they had to come from behind to win.
Colorado is awful this year and the 12th ranked Cowboys had a lot of trouble against them. Granted Oklahoma State was playing without their starting quarterback, Zac Robinson but even without Zac most people thought that the Cowboys would be able to win easily over the lowly Buffaloes.
If it wasn't for the 3rd string quarterback, Brandon Weeden coming in after half time and providing the spark to the OSU offense that they needed, it's likely that the 'Boys would have lost this game, and badly.
OSU is going to need a lot of help if they want to break into the top 10 in the BCS. Honestly, I wouldn't be surprised if the Cowboys lose a couple of spots after that dismal performance against Colorado.
But there is hope.
The 11th ranked Oregon Ducks travel to Arizona to take on the Wildcats who were recently ranked in the polls and are having a pretty decent year. Can the Wildcats pull off the upset over the Ducks? Cowboy fans sure hope so.
Ohio State is ranked 10th and they are playing against Michigan at Michigan. Michigan started off fast but have struggled in Big Ten play. Although the Wolverines' season has gone done the crapper this game should be a pretty good game.
9th ranked Pittsburgh has the weekend off.
Les Miles and 8th ranked LSU travel to Oxford to take on Ole Miss who just whooped up on Tennessee last week. Ole Miss was once ranked 4th this year but have struggled since then but are starting to improve of late. LSU might want to watch out.
Georgia Tech, ranked 7th has the weekend off.
6th ranked Boise State takes on Utah State tonight and as I'm watching this game right now it's 14-14 halfway through the second quarter. Can the Aggies pull off the upset?
5th ranked Cincinnati has the weekend off.
4th ranked TCU takes on lowly Wyoming in Laramie. The Hornfrogs should win pretty easily.
3rd ranked Texas host the Kansas Jayhawks. Kansas has struggled a lot this year and there are a lot of rumblings coming out of Lawrence. Look for Texas to blow them out.
Alabama takes on powder puff Chattanooga. Easy win for the 2nd ranked Crimson Tide.
Number one Florida takes on cream puff Florida International for an easy win.
It's not likely but it could be possible for the Pokes to move up in the BCS, but the Cowboys are going to need a lot of help from some struggling teams to upset the top ranked teams in the nation. If you're a Cowboy fan you're cheering for the underdogs this weekend.
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Friday, November 20, 2009
Oklahoma State Report Card vs Colorado
Rushing: A
Passing: C
Could Oklahoma State's offense be any worse during the first half against Colorado? Especially in the passing game. Oklahoma State's backup quarterback Alex Cate, who was starting in place of Zac Robinson who was being held out of the game for precautionary reasons, was absolutely dreadful, going 0 for 9 with an interception. He could of had three more interception's but luckily the Colorado defensive backs couldn't keep their hands on the ball.
Luckily, Coach Mike Gundy made a switch at quarterback to Brandon Weeden who came in and did a decent job at leading the Cowboy offense. Weeden went 10 of 15 for 168 yards and 2 touchdowns and no interceptions.
The rushing offense was the usual solid self. Keith Totson lead the way with 172 yards on the ground with one touchdown. Kendall Hunter came in and ran for 47 yards. Overall the Cowboy's ran for 232 yards.
Defense: B
The Cowboy defense was only allowing 20 points per game coming into the game but they gave up 28 points to the lowly Buffaloes. The 7th ranked rush defense was the usual solid self only giving up 13 rushing yards. That's 73 yards less than their average allowed per game.
The downfall to the Pokes defense is in the passing game. They were ranked 92nd in the nation in passing defense giving up 244 yards per game. That didn't change much last night as the Buffaloes were able to pass for 238 yards and 3 touchdowns.
Special Teams: C
The special teams started out with a bang as Perrish Cox ran back the first punt of the ball game for a touchdown for the first score of the game.
Dan Bailey went 1 for 2 in field goals, hitting his first attempt at 30 yards. Unfortunately he had a later attempt blocked.
The bad news for the Cowboys special teams was that they gave up a 98 yard kickoff return for a touchdown, just seconds after they scored the go ahead touchdown.
Overall this was a pretty scary game for the Cowboys and their fans. Of course the offense struggled without the starting quarterback Zac Robinson in the line up but they're going to have to improve upon some things if they hope to defeat the Sooners in Norman next week.
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Oklahoma State's Zac Robinson is nominated for the Unitas Award
Zac has thrown for 1,922 yards and 15 touchdowns this year and has lead the Cowboys to an 8-2 record. Just think of what his stats would be if Dez Bryant would have played more than just a couple of games this year.
The other finalists for the award are Colt McCoy, Texas; Tim Tebow, Florida; Dan LeFevour, Central Michigan; and Thaddeus Lewis, Duke.
The winner will be announced on December the 11th.
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Monday, November 16, 2009
Zac Robinson gets jacked up!
I just wanted to post and share the video of the Oklahoma State Cowboys' quarterback Zac Robinson getting jacked up by Jamar Wall late in the game against the Texas Tech Red Raiders on Saturday night. As you can see, Zac fumbles the ball and gives Tech the chance to march down the field and score the game tying touchdown, but the Poke's defense stepped up to the task and kept the Red Raiders from scoring.
After seeing that hit, it was surprising that both players were alright and were able to get up and walk off the field. I don't see how Zac didn't get a concussion cause judging by the way he looked when he was going to the locker room didn't look good, at all.
Apparently he is ok though cause Head Coach Mike Gundy said that he was anticipating Zac playing on Thursday night when Colorado comes to Stillwater.
The Cowboys need Robinson on field if they hope to win the most games in school history this year and especially if they want to defeat the Sooners in Norman.
We shall see.
After seeing that hit, it was surprising that both players were alright and were able to get up and walk off the field. I don't see how Zac didn't get a concussion cause judging by the way he looked when he was going to the locker room didn't look good, at all.
Apparently he is ok though cause Head Coach Mike Gundy said that he was anticipating Zac playing on Thursday night when Colorado comes to Stillwater.
The Cowboys need Robinson on field if they hope to win the most games in school history this year and especially if they want to defeat the Sooners in Norman.
We shall see.
OSU's Perrish Cox named defensive player of the week
Cox had two interceptions in the game including a key one in the endzone to help stop a Red Raider scoring drive. He also had 4 tackles and 3 pass defensed. Cox is now leading the nation in passes defended with 2.11 per game.
Perrish was also named as a Thorpe Award semifinalist a couple of weeks ago. The Thorpe Award is awarded to the nations best defensive back. He's surely making a case for the award with his play on the much improved defense of the Cowboys.
He'll look to continue to play good defense this Thursday night with the Buffaloes of Colorado come to Stillwater.
Oklahoma State Report Card vs Texas Tech
Passing: C
Rushing: A-
The Oklahoma State Cowboys are lucky that there are two halves of a football game, cause if we were just grading the first half you would have to give the 'Boys an F, perhaps a D at the most. They were awful, plain and simple. For one thing the offensive line had only given up four sacks all year long. They gave up 3 sacks in the first half. Terrible.
The running game wasn't that much better. The Cowboys are the top running team in the Big 12 and they only rushed for 36 yards in the first half and only had 95 total yards of offense.
The second half was another story. The offense and particularly the offensive line came alive and marched up and down the field on long time consuming drives. They rushed for 207 yards in the second half for 243 rushing yards total.
Zac Robinson led the rushing attack with 99 yards, which is good cause he only throw for 90 yards. The passing game left something to be desired...
Defense: A
You have to like the way the Pokes played defense against the high flying offense of Texas Tech. The Cowboys held Tech to just 357 total yards of offense. Tech was averaging nearly 470 yards of offense per game. They average 418.6 yards passing and the Cowboys defense held them to just 307 yards. The rushing defense was solid only allowing 50 yards rushing. Although Texas Tech is not really that much of a rushing team.
The Red Raiders were also scoring nearly 40 points a game and the Pokes only let them score 17. This was also a major improvement from the last couple of years when the Cowboys gave up 56 points in 2008 and and 45 points in 2007.
Special Teams: C
This grade might seem a little low but there really wasn't anything of not to speak of in the special teams area.
Perrish Cox didn't have that great of a day returning kicks and punts. There were no big gains in that area.
Dan Bailey did make his field goal and all the extra points. Quinn Sharp was ok in the punting game averaging 41 yards for his six punts, but he did have a wounded duck of a punt that could have been a lot better.
Overall the grades are pretty good for the Cowboys against the Red Raiders. It was a well played and a hard fought game. Luckily for the Cowboys their defense are stepping up their play this year and helped to shut down Tech. Good game 'Boys, now get focused on those lowly Colorado Buffaloes for when they come to town this Thursday.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Oklahoma State make a big move in the BCS standings
We also moved up to 12th place in the AP Top 25 poll and 13th place in the Coaches poll.
The Cowboys don't have long to savor that tough win that they were able to get over the Texas Tech Red Raiders (6-4, 3-3) as they have to turn around quickly and prepare for the Colorado Buffaloes (3-7, 2-4) on Thursday night, the 19th.
The big question this week is, will Zack Robinson be able to play against Colorado? Zack took a huge hit near the end of the game when he was trying to take the ball into the endzone and collided with a Tech defensive back. Both players remained on the ground for some time before the finally got up. Zack looked like he took the worse of the hit as he needed a little help to reach the locker room.
Coach Mike Gundy has said that he anticipates that Zack will play on Thursday, so I assume that he didn't get a concussion. From the way he looked while walking off the field that is what I thought he had. But hopefully that's not the case and he will be fine.
The Cowboys are going to need Zack around if we want to finish the season out with wins. They could possibly get past the lowly Buffaloes without him, but they definitely need him if they hope to defeat the Sooners in Norman at the end of the month.
Let's see if the Cowboys can improve upon what they were able to do Saturday night against the Red Raiders and if the defense will be able to continue playing at the high level they have been playing at lately.
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Oklahoma State ranked 17th in AP poll
Apparently the pollsters weren't to impressed by our dominating performance over the Iowa State Cyclones as they only moved the Cowboys up one spot in the poll from 18th to 17th.
The top six in the poll are obviously the still undefeated teams. With a lot of the upsets that went on this Saturday the poll has changed quite a bit. And the best thing is that the Oklahoma Sooners are now out of the top 25!
(1) 1. Florida 9-0
(2) 2. Texas 9-0
(3) 3. Alabama 9-0
(6) 4. TCU 9-0
(4) 5. Cincinnati 9-0
(5) 6. Boise State 9-0
(10)7. Georgia Tech 9-1
(14)8. Pittsburgh 8-1
(9) 9. LSU 7-2
(15)10. Ohio State 8-2
(12)11. USC 7-2
(16)12. Miami (FL) 7-2
(13)13. Houston 8-1
(7) 14. Oregon 7-2
(8) 15. Iowa 9-1
(17)16. Utah 8-1
(18)17. Oklahoma State 7-2
(21)18. Arizona 6-2
(11)19. Penn State 8-2
(22)20. Virginia Tech 6-3
(24)21. Wisconsin 7-2
(25)22. Brigham Young 7-2
(NR)23. South Florida 6-2
(NR)24. Clemson 6-3
(NR)25. Stanford 6-3
The top six in the poll are obviously the still undefeated teams. With a lot of the upsets that went on this Saturday the poll has changed quite a bit. And the best thing is that the Oklahoma Sooners are now out of the top 25!
(1) 1. Florida 9-0
(2) 2. Texas 9-0
(3) 3. Alabama 9-0
(6) 4. TCU 9-0
(4) 5. Cincinnati 9-0
(5) 6. Boise State 9-0
(10)7. Georgia Tech 9-1
(14)8. Pittsburgh 8-1
(9) 9. LSU 7-2
(15)10. Ohio State 8-2
(12)11. USC 7-2
(16)12. Miami (FL) 7-2
(13)13. Houston 8-1
(7) 14. Oregon 7-2
(8) 15. Iowa 9-1
(17)16. Utah 8-1
(18)17. Oklahoma State 7-2
(21)18. Arizona 6-2
(11)19. Penn State 8-2
(22)20. Virginia Tech 6-3
(24)21. Wisconsin 7-2
(25)22. Brigham Young 7-2
(NR)23. South Florida 6-2
(NR)24. Clemson 6-3
(NR)25. Stanford 6-3
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Oklahoma State wins big over Iowa State, 34-8
Defensive coordinator, Bill Young and the rest of the Cowboys defensive have to be pleased with the way that they played today. They held strong against the Iowa State offense for most of the day until around the twelve minute mark when they gave up the only big play of the day. A 45 yard touchdown pass. The Cyclones then went for the two points and got it. The defense also came up with three key interceptions, including one in the endzone to help end a scoring threat and to win the turnover battle.
The defense also held the Big 12 leading rusher, Alexander Robinson, to just 51 yards on 16 carries. He was averaging 101.6 yards a game. Iowa Stat as a team only rushed for 54 yards in the game.
The Cowboys got back on the track they were on before the Texas game and played smart football and didn't turn the ball over at all.
Zac Robinson had a pretty mediocre day by his standards going 19 of 24 for 142 yards and a touchdown. The key thing with him today is that he was able to bounce back after that terrible game against Texas were he threw four interceptions, as he didn't turn the ball over against Iowa State.
The story of the game and player of the game was Oklahoma State running back Keith Totson and his career rushing day. Totson carried the ball 25 times for 206 yards and 3 touchdowns. Those three touchdowns all came in the second half of the game. Totson's previous career best was 148 yards against lowly Missouri State last year.
Kendall Hunter, the star running back that has missed most of the season with an ankle injury played a bigger part in today's game. Hunter rushed the ball 9 times for 47 yards. The Cowboys finished the game with 331 yards rushing total.
The Cowboys can now come back to Stillwater with a nice boost to their confidence and the knowledge that they are playing good ball again and start getting ready to host the Red Raiders of Texas Tech on the 14th.
Can the Cowboys avenge the lost they faced last year at the hands of Mike Leach and the Red Raiders in Lubbock? We'll find out next Saturday.
Cowboys up big 27-0 over the Cyclones in the 3rd.
Maybe Coach Gundy said something pretty darn good at halftime cause the 'Boys came out after the break and took the ball down the field for an easy Keith Totson 2 yard touchdown run. Then they went down the field again on the next series and Totson found the endzone again, this time for a 17 yard touchdown.
The defense has also been solid this third quarter. They continue to keep Iowa State out of the endzone. The Cyclones got close but luckily Terrance Anderson intercepted the ball in the endzone for a touchback.
The defense has also been solid this third quarter. They continue to keep Iowa State out of the endzone. The Cyclones got close but luckily Terrance Anderson intercepted the ball in the endzone for a touchback.
Oklahoma State leads Iowa State 13-0 at halftime
After the end of the first half #19 Oklahoma State leads Iowa State by a score of 13-0. The Cowboys defense is still making the plays to keep Iowa State from finding the endzone including an interception for Parrish Cox.
The offense is still a little sluggish out there. The 'Boys were able to march the ball 98 yards down the field for the only touchdown of the game. Zac Robinson scrambled around and found a wide open Tracy Moore in the endzone. Robinson also broke Coach Mike Gundy's record for passing yards (7,997 yards) with that completion. What a way to break the record.
Hopefully Coach can pep the offense up some during halftime so we can come back out and start finding the endzone.
The offense is still a little sluggish out there. The 'Boys were able to march the ball 98 yards down the field for the only touchdown of the game. Zac Robinson scrambled around and found a wide open Tracy Moore in the endzone. Robinson also broke Coach Mike Gundy's record for passing yards (7,997 yards) with that completion. What a way to break the record.
Hopefully Coach can pep the offense up some during halftime so we can come back out and start finding the endzone.
Oklahoma State 6-0 lead over Iowa State in 1st quarter
The first quarter is over here in Ames, Iowa and the Cowboys hold onto a 6-0 lead. Dan Bailey has been the only person on the field to score with his two field goals (42,48).
The Cowboys defense has played pretty well so far in stopping the Cyclones from scoring and moving the ball.
The offense has missed some chances to put the ball into the endzone, so you have to credit the Cyclone defense some in holding us at bay as well.
Interesting note, I did see Kendall Hunter take a shovel pass for a nice gain but don't recall seeing him other than that in the first quarter. Although I do see him on the field now here early in the second quarter.
The Cowboys defense has played pretty well so far in stopping the Cyclones from scoring and moving the ball.
The offense has missed some chances to put the ball into the endzone, so you have to credit the Cyclone defense some in holding us at bay as well.
Interesting note, I did see Kendall Hunter take a shovel pass for a nice gain but don't recall seeing him other than that in the first quarter. Although I do see him on the field now here early in the second quarter.
#19 Oklahoma State visits Iowa State
The Cowboys are now 6-2, 3-1 in the conference. Iowa State is 5-4, 2-3 in the conference. On paper the Cowboys should be able to handle the Cyclones fairly easily but you never know how things are going to end up from week to week.
One thing is for sure, Zac Robinson needs to rebound off that terrible game he had against the Longhorns. Robinson had been playing some very smart ball and playing very well. He was the Big 12 passing eff. leader and had only thrown 3 interceptions going into that game. He ended up throwing 4 interceptions in the Texas game alone, including two that were returned for touchdowns.
Lets look to see if the Cowboys can regain their confidence against Iowa State today.
Some series notes:
- Oklahoma State leads the series 24-17-3 against the Cyclones.
- We're only 10-11-1 in Ames.
- The Cowboys won their last two home games in the series by a combined score of 95-24.
- The Cowboys have lost their last two road games in the series by a combined score of 82-27.
- OSU is 3-4-1 in its last eight games at Iowa State.
- In Big 12 play, OSU holds a 4-3 series advantage.
- When playing as a member of the AP top 25, OSU is 6-2 against Iowa State.
I'll try to post some throughout the game when it starts in about 30 minutes.
LET'S GO POKES!!!
Sunday, November 1, 2009
A horrifying Halloween night for Robinson and the 'Boys
Running back Kendall Hunter had been sidelined since the second game of the season with an ankle injury. Wide receiver Dez Bryant has been suspended by the NCAA. Last night showed that we are missing those guys much more than anybody thought, especially Dez Bryant.
Some of us, especially me, were praising the play of Hubert Anyiam who had stepped in for Bryant and had played well. That ended last night when he dropped a sure fire touchdown on the OSU's opening possession. Would Dez make that catch? Most people would answer Yes, to that. Then later in the game Anyiam made a good catch but then fumbled the ball away.
Zac Robinson went into this game coming off one of the best game's he has had here. Zac had been playing really smart football not turning the ball over, he only had 3 interceptions. He threw four interceptions in this game alone, including two that were returned for touchdowns. Not smart football at all.
This is all I can really get myself to write about right now cause I'm still irritated by the way the Cowboys played. Hopefully I can come back later in the week and write some more about the game.
We're going to have to fix some things if we want to beat those suckers in Norman.
Friday, October 30, 2009
Dez is done sadly, but there is hope
Every Oklahoma State Cowboys fan and pretty much anybody that follows college football knows that the OSU All-American wide receiver Dez Bryant was suspended a few weeks ago for lying to the NCAA about his involvement with former NFL ankle tackler, Deion Sanders.
OSU and Bryant have been appealing the suspension and pleading their case to get the young man reinstated, but as we learned Tuesday it was to no avail. The NCAA ruled that he would not be eligible to play until September 2010.
This is sad news to all Pokes fans out there as we have to continue this season without our top playmaker. I know we were all counting on Dez and the rest of the Cowboys to have a great season this year and even make a run for the Big 12 conference championship.
But fear not people cause we just might have a rising star shining bright in Bryant's absence. He goes by the name of Hubert Anyiam. Since Anyiam has been thrust into role of the team's number one receiver he has responded well and has played better than anyone thought he would. So far this season he has caught 25 passes for 306 yards and 2 touchdowns.
Can we continue the success against Texas on Saturday? Texas has the second best defense in the nation in yards allowed per game and in the top 10 in scoring defense. They are the best in rushing yards giving up.
Going by the stats it looks like we're going to have a tough time doing anything against this Texas defense, especially running the ball. We're likely not going to be with running back Kendall Hunter for the game and if he does play don't look for him to play that much. So, it looks like the running load will again be on Keith Totson. Totson is going to have to bring his A game to Boone Pickens Stadium on Saturday night, that's for sure.
This is the game for our rising star wide receiver to really make a statement game. He has had two great games in a row, but those games weren't against teams the caliber of Texas. If Anyiam has a big game on Halloween night it could go a long way in forgetting the whole mess with Dez Bryant and the NCAA junk and get that bitter taste out of our mouths.
OSU and Bryant have been appealing the suspension and pleading their case to get the young man reinstated, but as we learned Tuesday it was to no avail. The NCAA ruled that he would not be eligible to play until September 2010.
This is sad news to all Pokes fans out there as we have to continue this season without our top playmaker. I know we were all counting on Dez and the rest of the Cowboys to have a great season this year and even make a run for the Big 12 conference championship.
But fear not people cause we just might have a rising star shining bright in Bryant's absence. He goes by the name of Hubert Anyiam. Since Anyiam has been thrust into role of the team's number one receiver he has responded well and has played better than anyone thought he would. So far this season he has caught 25 passes for 306 yards and 2 touchdowns.
Can we continue the success against Texas on Saturday? Texas has the second best defense in the nation in yards allowed per game and in the top 10 in scoring defense. They are the best in rushing yards giving up.
Going by the stats it looks like we're going to have a tough time doing anything against this Texas defense, especially running the ball. We're likely not going to be with running back Kendall Hunter for the game and if he does play don't look for him to play that much. So, it looks like the running load will again be on Keith Totson. Totson is going to have to bring his A game to Boone Pickens Stadium on Saturday night, that's for sure.
This is the game for our rising star wide receiver to really make a statement game. He has had two great games in a row, but those games weren't against teams the caliber of Texas. If Anyiam has a big game on Halloween night it could go a long way in forgetting the whole mess with Dez Bryant and the NCAA junk and get that bitter taste out of our mouths.
Monday, October 26, 2009
Zac Robinson is a semifinalist for the Davey O'Brien Award
Oklahoma State's quarterback Zac Robinson was announced earlier today along with 14 other QB's as semifinalist for the Davey O'Brien Award, which is awarded to the nation's best quarterback.
Zac has had a pretty decent year leading the Cowboys to a 6-1 record completing 115 of 176 passes for 1,547 yards and 12 touchdowns. He's been playing smart ball and has only thrown 3 interceptions, lowest in the conference. He's also set some new Oklahoma State record's this year including setting the pass completion record in Saturday's win against Baylor. He's also set records for total offense and touchdown passes.
Here's what Zac had to say about the nomination.
You can go to www.voteobrien.org to cast your vote on who you think is the nation's top quarterback.
Here's also the list of all the quarterback's nominated.
Matt Barkley - USC
Daryll Clark - Penn State
Jimmy Clausen - Notre Dame
Jacory Harris - Miami
Case Keenum - Houston
Dan LeFevour - Central Michigan
Jake Locker - Washington
Colt McCoy - Texas
Kellen Moore - Boise State
Tony Pike - Cincinnati
Todd Reesing - Kansas
Zac Robinson - Oklahoma State
Ricky Stanzi - Iowa
Bill Stull - Pittsburgh
Tim Tebow - Florida
Zac has had a pretty decent year leading the Cowboys to a 6-1 record completing 115 of 176 passes for 1,547 yards and 12 touchdowns. He's been playing smart ball and has only thrown 3 interceptions, lowest in the conference. He's also set some new Oklahoma State record's this year including setting the pass completion record in Saturday's win against Baylor. He's also set records for total offense and touchdown passes.
Here's what Zac had to say about the nomination.
"It's an honor to be included as a semifinalist for an award as prestigious as the Davey O'Brien. I look at it as more of a team award than an individual award because when you consider all that we have been through this year, it really shows how well the guys around me have played."
You can go to www.voteobrien.org to cast your vote on who you think is the nation's top quarterback.
Here's also the list of all the quarterback's nominated.
Matt Barkley - USC
Daryll Clark - Penn State
Jimmy Clausen - Notre Dame
Jacory Harris - Miami
Case Keenum - Houston
Dan LeFevour - Central Michigan
Jake Locker - Washington
Colt McCoy - Texas
Kellen Moore - Boise State
Tony Pike - Cincinnati
Todd Reesing - Kansas
Zac Robinson - Oklahoma State
Ricky Stanzi - Iowa
Bill Stull - Pittsburgh
Tim Tebow - Florida
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Oklahoma State head coach Mike Gundy, a finalist for coach of the year?
A watch list for the Paul "Bear" Bryant College Football Coach of the Year Award was releases today and Oklahoma State's own head coach, Mike Gundy is on the list along with 19 other coaches.
The Cowboys are 13th in the nation with a 6-1 record. We're playing well this year even without two key players on the offense. This Halloween night should be a real test for us in letting us see just how good we may be.
Here's the watch list for the award.
Robb Akey, Idaho
Mack Brown, Texas
Pete Carroll, USC
Kirk Ferentz, Iowa
Al Golden, Temple
Mike Gundy, Oklahoma State
Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech
Brian Kelly, Cincinnati
Chip Kelly, Oregon
Bronco Mendenhall, BYU
Urban Meyer, Florida
Les Miles, LSU
Joe Paterno, Penn State
Gary Patterson, TCU
Chris Petersen, Boise State
Nick Saban, Alabama
Randy Shannon, Miami
Bill Stewart, West Virginia
Kevin Sumlin, Houston
Dave Wannstedt, Pittsburgh
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The Cowboys are 13th in the nation with a 6-1 record. We're playing well this year even without two key players on the offense. This Halloween night should be a real test for us in letting us see just how good we may be.
Here's the watch list for the award.
Robb Akey, Idaho
Mack Brown, Texas
Pete Carroll, USC
Kirk Ferentz, Iowa
Al Golden, Temple
Mike Gundy, Oklahoma State
Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech
Brian Kelly, Cincinnati
Chip Kelly, Oregon
Bronco Mendenhall, BYU
Urban Meyer, Florida
Les Miles, LSU
Joe Paterno, Penn State
Gary Patterson, TCU
Chris Petersen, Boise State
Nick Saban, Alabama
Randy Shannon, Miami
Bill Stewart, West Virginia
Kevin Sumlin, Houston
Dave Wannstedt, Pittsburgh
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Sunday, October 25, 2009
Oklahoma State quarterback Zac Robinson sets new record
Zac Robinson had a near perfect day down in Waco, Texas where the Oklahoma State Cowboys defeated the Baylor Bears pretty easily. Zac completed 23 of 27 passes for 250 yards and 3 touchdowns. Those three touchdowns were a season high for him this year.
With Zac completing 85% of his passes he has broken the old OSU record that was held by our head coach Mike Gundy. Gundy set the old mark by completing 77% of his passes against Kansas back in 1989. A lot of Gundy's passing records are slowly starting to fall since he's become the head coach. I'm sure he doesn't mind as long as we keep winning ball games.
More importantly Zac played smart and error free. He didn't fumble or throw an interception. The Cowboys have gone two games in a row without turning the ball over. It's key for Zac and the rest of the Cowboys to keep playing smart and protecting the football as the schedule heats up.
We host #3 Texas next Saturday on what might be a scary Halloween night. Texas played pretty well Saturday night against Missouri. Hopefully we can get the Texas that showed up against OU and not the one that played Missouri.
After Texas we travel to play Iowa State, who have been playing pretty good by Iowa State standards. We should win but this is just the type of game that usually trips us up. Texas Tech comes to town after that. This year's Tech team is not the Tech of old that's for sure but they are a tricky team to figure out this year, looking good sometimes and awful at other times. They just got whooped by Texas A&M last night and the Aggies haven't been looking good this year against Big 12 teams.
Colorado comes to Stillwater on November 19th. The Buffs have looked pretty bad this year at times but we have to be careful and not overlook them focusing on OU. They could trip us up.
Then we play OU at Norman for the last game of the season. Oklahoma is not the team of old and have had some bad moments this year but they always play tough at home. This could be our year to win there though.
So we have a moderately tough road ahead of us. This is Big 12 football so you never really know what's going to happen each Saturday. Lets stay focused Pokes.
With Zac completing 85% of his passes he has broken the old OSU record that was held by our head coach Mike Gundy. Gundy set the old mark by completing 77% of his passes against Kansas back in 1989. A lot of Gundy's passing records are slowly starting to fall since he's become the head coach. I'm sure he doesn't mind as long as we keep winning ball games.
More importantly Zac played smart and error free. He didn't fumble or throw an interception. The Cowboys have gone two games in a row without turning the ball over. It's key for Zac and the rest of the Cowboys to keep playing smart and protecting the football as the schedule heats up.
We host #3 Texas next Saturday on what might be a scary Halloween night. Texas played pretty well Saturday night against Missouri. Hopefully we can get the Texas that showed up against OU and not the one that played Missouri.
After Texas we travel to play Iowa State, who have been playing pretty good by Iowa State standards. We should win but this is just the type of game that usually trips us up. Texas Tech comes to town after that. This year's Tech team is not the Tech of old that's for sure but they are a tricky team to figure out this year, looking good sometimes and awful at other times. They just got whooped by Texas A&M last night and the Aggies haven't been looking good this year against Big 12 teams.
Colorado comes to Stillwater on November 19th. The Buffs have looked pretty bad this year at times but we have to be careful and not overlook them focusing on OU. They could trip us up.
Then we play OU at Norman for the last game of the season. Oklahoma is not the team of old and have had some bad moments this year but they always play tough at home. This could be our year to win there though.
So we have a moderately tough road ahead of us. This is Big 12 football so you never really know what's going to happen each Saturday. Lets stay focused Pokes.
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Should be a showdown come Halloween night, Texas vs. Oklahoma State
The Texas Longhorns (4-0, 7-0) have just blown out the Missouri Tigers 41-7. That has set up a very interesting game next Saturday night as the Longhorns travel to Stillwater to take on the Oklahoma State Cowboys (3-0, 6-1) who beat Baylor earlier today down in Waco.
The Longhorns looked a lot better tonight than they did last weekend against OU. Is Texas finally in a groove? So much for their slow starts in this game. Texas was able to score on their first three drives. Colt McCoy completed his first 11 passes.
Texas seems to be clicking on both offense and defense judging by this game. Oklahoma State also looks to be clicking on both offense and defense. So it should be a pretty exciting game on Halloween night. Looking for it.
The Longhorns looked a lot better tonight than they did last weekend against OU. Is Texas finally in a groove? So much for their slow starts in this game. Texas was able to score on their first three drives. Colt McCoy completed his first 11 passes.
Texas seems to be clicking on both offense and defense judging by this game. Oklahoma State also looks to be clicking on both offense and defense. So it should be a pretty exciting game on Halloween night. Looking for it.
Oklahoma State wins 34-7 in Waco!
It was a wonderful day down in Waco, Texas. Why was it so wonderful you ask? Well the Oklahoma State Cowboys came away victorious in today's football game. Our defense played well and the offense played smart. This was the second straight game that he didn't turn the ball over.
As I said the defense played well. We gave up only 284 yards with 241 yards of it passing. Baylor was only able to rush for 43 yards.
Our defense had gone 5 and half quarters without allowing a score till the Bears finally found the endzone half way through the 4th quarter. It was also the fewest points we have giving up in a conference road game since 1997 against Oklahoma were we gave up 7.
Has Bill Young finally got our defense focused? Will we be able to continue playing good defense the remainder of the season? I sure hope so, but we'll have to wait and see.
The offense played pretty well getting 445 yards with 250 yards passing and 195 yards rushing. Zac Robinson played smart football and didn't throw a pick. He completed 23 out of 27 passes for 250 yards and 3 touchdowns.
Keith Totson had another good game filling in for the injured Kendall Hunter. He rushed for 109 yards on 15 carries and a touchdown. Beau Johnson also added 93 yards to the rushing total.
Hubert Anyiam had a fairly solid day with 9 catches for 83 yards. Two of our tight ends came away today with touchdowns, Wilson Youman and Cooper Bassett. That is news because until Youman caught his touchdown pass it had been nearly two years since an Oklahoma State tight end caught a touchdown.
Although this was a nice win for us, we need to get focused quickly and turn our attentions to #3 Texas who comes into Stillwater Halloween night. Should be an interesting game indeed.
As I said the defense played well. We gave up only 284 yards with 241 yards of it passing. Baylor was only able to rush for 43 yards.
Our defense had gone 5 and half quarters without allowing a score till the Bears finally found the endzone half way through the 4th quarter. It was also the fewest points we have giving up in a conference road game since 1997 against Oklahoma were we gave up 7.
Has Bill Young finally got our defense focused? Will we be able to continue playing good defense the remainder of the season? I sure hope so, but we'll have to wait and see.
The offense played pretty well getting 445 yards with 250 yards passing and 195 yards rushing. Zac Robinson played smart football and didn't throw a pick. He completed 23 out of 27 passes for 250 yards and 3 touchdowns.
Keith Totson had another good game filling in for the injured Kendall Hunter. He rushed for 109 yards on 15 carries and a touchdown. Beau Johnson also added 93 yards to the rushing total.
Hubert Anyiam had a fairly solid day with 9 catches for 83 yards. Two of our tight ends came away today with touchdowns, Wilson Youman and Cooper Bassett. That is news because until Youman caught his touchdown pass it had been nearly two years since an Oklahoma State tight end caught a touchdown.
Although this was a nice win for us, we need to get focused quickly and turn our attentions to #3 Texas who comes into Stillwater Halloween night. Should be an interesting game indeed.
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