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10 Stats from OSU’s Loss against Baylor

Some interesting (and some ugly) numbers from OSU’s road loss to Baylor.

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Just when you think you know everything about the Oklahoma State football team, it goes out and plays in one of the ugliest football games America has ever seen against Baylor.

Here are 10 interesting stats from the game. As has become tradition with an OSU loss, the stats are divided into good and bad.

The Bad

133: In a season that was already heading toward record-setting in terms of penalty yards, the Cowboys’ 133 penalty yards given up against Baylor is the most OSU has allowed this year.

25: After being sacked four times against Baylor, Taylor Cornelius has been sacked 25 times this season. The Cowboys have allowed 27 sacks in total, as Keondre Wudtee was sacked twice in the opening two games.

121: The Cowboys had 121 more yards of total offense than Baylor did and still lost the game.

2007: This was the first time since 2007 OSU blew a double-digit lead in the fourth quarter and lost the game.

6.26: Baylor averaged 6.26 yards per carry, the most OSU has allowed all season.

The Good

3,504: Justice Hill’s 119 rushing yards against Baylor pushed him to 3,504 career rushing yards, passing Tatum Bell for seventh in program history.

1,000: Tylan Wallace became the ninth player in OSU history to have 1,000 receiving yards in a season after he brought in 122 yards against the Bears. He has 1,062 yards this season.

8: Tyron Johnson had a career-high eight receptions Saturday, resulting in 81 yards.

31: After adding two sacks Saturday, the Cowboys are tied atop the country with 31 total team sacks. Brendon Evers recorded his first career sack against Baylor, and Jarrell Owens got his fifth of the season.

34: With Rodarius Williams interception in the first quarter, the Cowboys have forced a turnover in 34 of their past 36 games.

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