Nov 19, 2009 | TulsaWorld.com - Sports
Gunning for six: If Oklahoma State defeats Colorado on Thursday, the Cowboys will have recorded a sixth conference victory not only for the first time in Big 12 play, but for the first time in school history.
OSU Notebook: Bowl representatives
The Cotton Bowl and the Alamo Bowl each had a representative at Saturday's game.
TTech, Oklahoma St re-visit program-changing shootout
When Mike Leach last brought his Texas Tech team to Oklahoma State, he concluded the trip with a scathing assessment of his players as "soft" and lacking the toughness needed to win.
OSU ran to Big 12 rushing titles each of the past three seasons. After a big day at Iowa State , sending them from fourth to first in the league, the Cowboys are running toward a fourth in a row.
Cowboys run game remains effective
In each of its five Big 12 games, Oklahoma State had a time-of-possession advantage.
TulsaWorld.com - College Football
Andrew Mitchell was once a junior college walk-on. Now he's a starter in the Big 12.
Mitchell's big game: OSU found out Wednesday that veteran right tackle Brady Bond would likely be out against Iowa State.
Through the first two games of the season, Oklahoma State was unsettled on the offensive line.
Cowboys Play Musical Chairs With Offensive Line
Entering the 2009 season, fans expected to see the same flashy, high octane offense that the Cowboys have produced over the past few years.
A defining quality of Mike Gundy-coached Oklahoma State teams has been the ability to run the football.
Preseason Report Oklahoma State
Russell Okung Okung is one of OSU's ironmen. Entering this season, the senior left tackle has started 34 consecutive games.
Former Titan Lowe impresses Gundy
The Carl Albert Titans lost top Division I prospect Daytawion Lowe to graduation, but he just may step right in with significant playing time as a true freshman at Oklahoma State.
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