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Wrapping KSU

10 thoughts on the game. [PFB]

We did a postgame show talking about the game. It was fun. [PFB]

Great gamer here from Mark Cooper includes an interesting quote from Gundy: “Percentages are you’re not going to come back very often. We stress never showing any fear, never showing any fatigue and never showing any frustration in our organization. Two of those came to light. By not showing frustration, coaches or players. We’re not allowed to show frustration. And then the fatigue. I thought in the latter part of the game we were in better conditioning.” [Tulsa World]

Ramon Richards was unhinged after the game! [PFB]

Someone blew a whistle, the players quieted down and coach Mike Gundy said something brief before the Pokes all recited the Lord’s Prayer. A pretty symbolic post-game scene, I’d say. Start with that giving of thanks. [Tulsa World]

Notebook on Oklahoma State-Kansas State. [PFB]

Chris Carson: “The offensive line did a great job in making a hole. It made my job a lot easier. Our job as a running back is to make somebody miss and fall forward so that’s what I did.” [O’Colly]

Vili Leveni is out for the year. [PFB]

Saturday was the sixth consecutive victory in which Oklahoma State trailed at some point. The only time this season where OSU has never trailed was the season opener against Southeastern Louisiana. [Tulsa World]

Weezy! [PFB]

Chris Carson is all of us re: the final KSU drive: “I couldn’t watch it. I had my head down.” Good column here by Jenni Carlson about how Oklahoma State really should have lost but impressively found a way to win. [NewsOK]

Photos from the game. [okstate]

Amazing.

This is spectacular.

Mason Rudolph

Rudolph on the 82-yarder to The Prez: “It was kind of a last-second signal to James. Credit to Coach Yurcich for calling that and giving us a chance to put the ball in our playmaker’s hands.” [NewsOK]

And how did The Prez view it? “I looked back and didn’t know if Mason was still up. I thought he got sacked. Next thing I know I see the ball flying through the air. It was like time just stopped.” [NewsOK]

Rudolph on bouncing back from two picks: “I’ve trained myself to make sure I’m going to come back and keep fighting. and it just hasn’t phased me and it didn’t phase our offense.” [Tulsa World]

Mike Yurcich on Rudolph: “We’ve seen it a bunch of times. That’s the one thing you look for in quarterbacks. If you’re evaluating a high school quarterback, you want to see how they react to adversity. Time and again, he’s shown that he plays in the current moment, in the now. That’s so important to do, to put a bad play or a good play behind you.” [NewsOK]

Gundy on Rudolph: “Rudolph played better after he threw the two picks than he did before, and why that happens I don’t know. The first pick he threw for a [Kansas State] touch(down), the guy’s wide open and he overthrew him about eight feet.” [Go Pokes]

Around the League

The Big 12 might not fill all of its bowl slots. Yikes. [NewsOK]

What are you doing, Baylor fans?! [CBS]

Me too.

This was bonkers.

Around the country

I’m sure the CFB Playoff committee is trying to figure out how to get Bama and LSU to play in both semifinal games after this great 10-0 game on Saturday night. [Yahoo]

Ohio State is good. Ohio State has good uniforms. [Yahoo]

Get a job!

OMG!

https://twitter.com/AGoot18/status/795095017421422593

Hoops News

Goodness gracious — read this column from Bill Haisten, and tell me you’re not excited about Oklahoma State basketball. Underwood: “Every situation is different. Everybody tries to tell you what the first few days of a job are like, but you can rip that up and throw it in the trash. Oklahoma State’s problems were different than Stephen F. Austin’s. I don’t what the timeline is on the (OSU rebuilding process). I know I’m impatient.” [Tulsa World]

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