Daily Bullets
Daily Bullets (Sept 16) – A Long-Awaited Signature Home Win, Cornelius Klein, Lots of Week Three Talk
Scaling the Win
In reflecting on the magnitude of yesterday’s trajectory-shaping win, looking at how the game was being framed paints a picture.
The Boise State challenge is way beyond the typical nonconference home game. This one is an event and one of the better matchups nationally this weekend.
OSU fans should be every bit as nervous as they are excited. Boise State is the most potent opponent to visit Stillwater in nine years — since Georgia and Houston were in Stillwater for the first two games of the 2009 season.
Oklahoma State has to play well for two reasons.
First, Boise State has the best non-Power 5 squad in college football.
Second, there is an obligation consideration.
After what transpired last season — three home defeats, each occurring in games in which OSU entered as the favorite — coach Mike Gundy and the Cowboys owe their fans a signature performance and victory. Maybe something that would resemble the 2013 Baylor outcome. [TulsaWorld]
Consider this “debt” repaid – it wasn’t necessarily shades of 2013 Baylor but Boise got a Justice Hill-stiff arm everytime they tried to cut it to a one-score game.
Justice Hill stepped out on this TD run so it got called back …
BUT LOOK AT THIS STIFF ARM! pic.twitter.com/7JNSba3I0d
— Yahoo Sports College Football (@YahooSportsCFB) September 15, 2018
Getting the Ball Rolling
The standard to judge Taylor Cornelius by is what he did after the first quarter not Mason Rudolph and his flawless deep ball, Brandon Weeden’s fade route, or Zac Robinson’s zone read. It’s seeing that the offense is effective, efficient and putting points on the board. And for most of the game yesterday, he did just that.
Once free from a sluggish offensive start, the Cowboys dominated play; and to quote Gundy, in all three phases.
Taylor Cornelius made like some Collin Klein-Vinny Testaverde hybrid, all 6-foot-6, 232 pounds of him so deceivingly darting for important yards (and two TDs) in the run game, but also firing through the air. His confidence seemingly growing with the game clock, Corndog finished 15-of-26 for 243 yards and a score. Justice Hill went for 123 yards and a touchdown on just 15 carries. [GoPokes]
Gundy Puts the “G” in Swagger
While most were surprised by the performance of yesterday, Mike Gundy (and this newscaster) don’t appear to have been.
Talk to those inside the program, and they’ll say Gundy has always shown a fun-loving side behind closed doors. And since he was known as a shoot-from-the-hip player and assistant, that’s not surprising.
But letting the whole world see it on a more regular basis is a change.
It says two things: Gundy is secure, and he’s all in on OSU.
OSU isn’t a flash in the pan. Since the start of the 2008 season, the Cowboys have won 98 games and had six double-digit-win seasons. They have staked a claim as the second-best program in the Big 12, a lofty spot that seemed nearly unattainable when Gundy took over.
“Just being a successful coach,” (Justin) Phillips said, “he’s able to be a little more free and joke around a little more.” [NewsOK]
You could presume the confidence comes from job security (and that could be true), but a huge part is knowing and seeing that your team is capable of an output like yesterday.
— Pistols Firing (@pistolsguys) September 15, 2018
OSU and NCAA Notes
Takeaways for all top 25 CFB teams in week three….Justice Hill hit his magic number yesterday….Winners (including OSU) and losers in CFB for week three….Cowboy Golf carries an eight-stroke lead going into Sunday at Olympia Fields….Solid recap from Boise and OSU angles here from Bleacher Report….Cost of being an SEC fan
Is the ref just trying to stick to protocol with this? Somebody give the guy a remote.
#okstate Violation of common sense: Referee checking replays on an 8-inch screen, when there’s a giant video board showing the same replay. pic.twitter.com/eVkVrPsm6o
— Bill Haisten ?? (@billhaisten) September 15, 2018
Enjoy the top plays from yesterday.
Cowboys bust the Broncos, 44-21! What was your favorite play from today's upset win? #okstate #GoPokes pic.twitter.com/Ge0JFblNpt
— Cowboy Football (@CowboyFB) September 15, 2018
My goodness – this was incredible.
North Texas punt returner acts like he’s making a fair catch, Arkansas stops, punt returner takes off for a 90-yard touchdown. Incredible. pic.twitter.com/a6FuK9nrMt
— Zach Barnett (@zach_barnett) September 15, 2018
McMurphy trollin’ the Hogs!
Would have to: Arkansas’ defense wouldn’t be able to stop them https://t.co/vcHc8l7SzG
— Brett McMurphy (@Brett_McMurphy) September 15, 2018
FNL (the show) fans will get a kick out of this.
coach orgeron + coach taylor=seth littrell pic.twitter.com/2svSAcVlxO
— keep it boring string (@propjoesays) September 15, 2018
Tell us how you really feel, Steve.
I write this without a hint of exaggeration: This might be the most demoralizing, humiliating, unacceptable loss in the modern history of Rutgers football, and yes, I know that's a high bar to clear. Five observations: https://t.co/ixSRCL4WnH
— Steve Politi (@StevePoliti) September 15, 2018
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