Football
Hit Play: OSU-Texas Had a Couple Reel-Worthy Plays
Believe it or not there were a couple of reel-worthy plays during the Austin slug-fest on Saturday. I combed through the ugliness to find what I thought were the four best highlights from Oklahoma State’s win over Texas. Vote for your favorite below.
Again, the top play each week — as decided by you — will make it to a pre-bowl playoff where you will then be able to decide the best play of the year.
Trey Carter’s 34-yard Sack of Sam Ehlinger
Carter just blows through the B gap and gets Ehlinger running backward. He’s able to wrap up the freshman and cause a fumble. If only Brailford would have just fallen on that thing instead of going for for six.
Moss-Ell’s One-Handed Catch on the Sideline
Marcell has been having a great year which is reflected by the numbers he’s put up and the fact that he always seems to turn up on these lists. How about this SportsCenter-worthy one-hander to convert third down No. 1,000 on the year.
Ramon’s Game-Winning Pick
Ramon said the he knew the interception was coming all game and he still snagged the game-winner — even though he knew that meant he was on the hook for a cereal bar on campus. He always seems to be in the right place and the right time and it couldn’t have ended on a better note for the senior and the Cowboys defense.
Oklahoma State escapes in OT. Here’s the view from down on the field pic.twitter.com/x0hRXz6o1j
— Max Olson (@max_olson) October 21, 2017
Jordan Brailford’s Sack of Ehlinger
My biggest question heading into this game was whether or not OSU’s defense could contain the dual-threat QB who rushed for over 100 yards in each of the previous two weeks. OSU’s front seven was up to the task and no one on the defense had a better game than Brailford. Here he beats sophomore O-tackle Denzel Okafor and is just too quick for Ehlinger to escape from.
Which play was the biggest of #okstate's win over Texas?
— Pistols Firing (@pistolsguys) October 23, 2017
Winners So Far
• Week 1 —Tyron Johnson’s 44-yard welcome parade
• Week 2 —Darrion Daniels’ deflection/Justin Phillips pick-6
• Week 3 — Mason Rudolph’s Heisman moment againt Pitt
• Week 4 — Rudolph-to-Washington for 86 and 6
• Week 5 — Moss-Ell Ateman
• Week 6 — Justice Hill tightropes the sideline
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