Eight or more? Four or fewer? Somewhere in between?
Congratulations to McKinney North's @TheRonaldJones, our Offensive Player of the Week! http://t.co/2mZ5lt3jtx— SportsDayHS (@SportsDayHS) September 15, 2014
Jhajuan Seales is probably excited and a GIF of the Ben Grogan bank.
Some interesting numbers from a pretty un-interesting game. OSU's defense was as stout as you thought.
All the GIFs, photos, and stats you can handle from a fun third week of Big 12 play.
Jhajuan Seales or Josh Doctson?
Oklahoma State sneaked into the AP top 25 for the first time this season on Sunday at No. 25 — one spot behind Nebraska and one...
Grades, yards per play, and the game flow from Saturday night.
Kate Upton, Walsh's gaffe, MORE Daxx thoughts, and the best of Twitter from Saturday night.
Tons on Daxx, that putrid offensive line, and what the future holds for this team.
#OKstate Gundy on JW Walsh's status: Ended up not being injury they thought, won't give timetable for return.— Kyle Fredrickson (@kylefredrickson) September 14, 2014
This is real. It happened. I can't believe it happened, but it did.
Incredible catch here.
Gambling 101 with Mrs. Pistols plus her thoughts on Mike Gundy's injury policy.
Why OSU should win, what SI thinks about the JW injury, and do NOT Google that Willis McGahee injury.
Tyreek Hill is No. 5 in the country in all-purpose yards and he only has 33 touches.
Mike Gundy getting his hand forced is almost always a good thing.
A clean, sharp website and a brand new video production team. What it means for the future.
Matt Amilian is back with some fake OSU props and real Big 12 lines. Let's look at Week 3.
Not a good look, fellas. Not a good look at all.
The company that outfits Mike Gundy and Travis Ford is now sponsoring Pistols Firing.
Sean Taylor, Sports Illustrated memories, and how good, really, is this OSU team?
All the games, all the times, all the channels, and all the lines for Week 3.
BREAKING: OSU quarterback JW Walsh has surgery; out indefinitely http://t.co/RWwQMUUuv2— KFOR (@kfor) September 11, 2014
Hook 'em!