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10 Stunning Stats from Another Wild Bedlam

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Usually during an Oklahoma State loss, I’d split these 10 stats into good stats and bad stats for the Cowboys. However, after a game like Saturday’s, there are enough pro-OSU numbers to go around, and I imagine any OSU fan reading this could use the pick-me-up.

Here are the 10 best stats from OSU’s 48-47 Bedlam loss.

501: Taylor Cornelius’ 501 passing yards were the third-most an OSU quarterback has thrown in a game. It trails Mason Rudolph’s 2016 Pitt game (540) and Brandon Weeden’s Kansas State game in 2011 (502). It’s the most any OSU player has thrown for in a Bedlam game.

3,123: Cornelius has 3,123 passing yards this season. It’s the sixth-most in a season in OSU history. That number only trails seasons from Mason Rudolph and Brandon Weeden.

220: Tylan Wallace had 220 receiving yards against Oklahoma. That ranks ninth in OSU history and is behind his 222-yard performance against Texas this season.

100: Wallace’s performance was his seventh 100+-yard game this season. That ties him with the seventh-most an OSU player has had in a CAREER.

1,282: Tylan Wallace has 1,282 receiving yards this season, good for ninth on OSU’s all-time list with at least two more games to add to it.

104: Chuba Hubbard ran for a career-high 104 yards in Bedlam. It was the first 100-yard game of his career.

811: OU and OSU combined for 811 first-half yards, the most of any half of FBS football this season.

22: Dillon Stoner has at least one catch in his past 22 games. Saturday, he had five catches for 70 yards.

640: OSU’s 640 total yards were the second-most the Cowboys have gained in a Bedlam game, only trailing last season’s 661. Somehow, both were losses.

11: Tyron Johnson caught a career-high 11 passes against Oklahoma. His 128 yards is the the second-most he has ever had, trailing his 137-yard game against South Alabama earlier this season.

 

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