No, no it does not appear to be an issue when you look at the air raid era.
Oklahoma State South has yet to play but here's a look at how the rest of the Pokes in the pros did this week.
Bill Snyder on Tyreek Hill: "He's the fastest guy in the world, I think."— David Ubben (@davidubben) October 27, 2014
Kansas State and West Virginia helped create separation in the Big 12.
Dana probably taught him that.
Kickoff time and TV set for #OKstate at Kansas State on Nov. 1 >> 7 p.m. on ABC pic.twitter.com/fuqv9lkJrv— Kyle Fredrickson (@kylefredrickson) October 26, 2014
"We were so tired from pomping!" Please, get out of here with that.
Another tough one to stomach.
Mike Yurcich takes responsibility for OSU's bad offense (sort of).
WVU camo, Tyreek covering punts, hottest October 25th ever, and the essay portion of the SAT.
As I watched the second half of OSU's 34-10 loss at the Red Bull-soaked hands of Dana Holgorsen and West Virginia I thought "it hasn't been...
This is the best helmet Oklahoma State has ever worn.
With only three Big 12 games in the queue can Amilian keep climbing from worst to first?
How the Pistols Family could end up as grand marshals of Homecoming.
Nothing says ‘literally anything is better than WVU’ than voluntarily going to Kent State in the early 70s instead.
BREAKING: Sources say CB Juwan Offray dismissed from #OKState football program: http://t.co/pXh9o4JdPa— Cody Stavenhagen (@CodyStavenhagen) October 24, 2014
Nolo claims to have "more hops than an IPA which is why we could gain 51 yards against TCU.
OSU has played 21 freshmen this year which is both insane and encouraging.
We all think chrome helmets are the play for Homecoming.
And I don't think they should be.
A time of wonder and discovery for West Virginia's finest.
A 4-star defensive tackle is bringing a buddy and Travis Ford has another guard in the queue.
Bowl eligibility lingers, WVU leads the series, and something you didn't know about Mike Gundy-coached teams.
All the channels, times, and lines for another week of college football.
Is Joe Wickline calling plays? That's the $600,000 question.