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Watch: Ramon Richards Scores An Acrobatic Defensive TD
Oklahoma State scored two more defensive/special touchdowns on Saturday to extend its seven-year total to 39 which is tops in the country. We already looked at Madre Harper’s muffed punt TD, but we also need to look at the insane way Ramon Richards scored.
Richards’ TD came in the second half after a forced fumble and Devante Averette save that reminded me of the Bedlam 2010 Brodrick Brown-Shaun Lewis save.
Here’s a look.
Don't totally know what happened, but Ramon Richards scored. pic.twitter.com/e4kymDHVOa
— Pistols Firing (@pistolsguys) September 3, 2016
This was incredible. pic.twitter.com/LTQCSC3Pw1
— Pistols Firing (@pistolsguys) September 3, 2016
Thirty-nine non-offensive TDs in seven years is not a fluke. It’s a trend. It is something OSU has emphasized on defense and special teams almost every year of the Gundy Era, and it is off to another great start in 2016.
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