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Hit Play-off Round 2: Vote for Your Favorite Play of the Season

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After each week of the season, we hand-picked four of the most reel-worthy highlight plays and you voted for your favorite. Well, these blue-blood clips passed the eye test and we’re on to the playoff.

We’ll simply divide these up in three rounds, we’re now at Round 2. Just vote with the attached Twitter poll below and the winners of Rounds 1-3 will face off for one final poll to decide the top play of Oklahoma State’s season.

Last week, you voted Mason Rudolph’s best Houdini impersonation as the winner for Weeks 1-4.

Now, let’s pick the best play from the winners of Weeks 5-8.

Week 5: Moss-Ell Ate, Man!

The senior wideout who many considered an afterthought to James Washington’s Biletnikoff campaign made some history of his own and did it while also compiling more highlight-worthy plays than any one player should in a season.

This one was one of his many potential season-savers but the degree of difficulty was off the charts. Call him Moss-Ell, call him Randy Marce… I’ll just call him clutch.

Week 6: Justice Runs Down-Hill

There’s something that happens with special players. We don’t notice it at first and we take it (and them) for granted most of the time. It’s our propensity to overlook the great, and our ability to get used to the jaw-dropping.

Watch this play before it ever happens. Justice jukes in the backfield and it’s over… before he ever crosses the line of scrimmage. Then he straddles the sideline with a skip-and-gait that resembles another all-timer at Oklahoma State.

Week 7: Ramon’s Game-Sealing INT

It’s fortunate that Week 7 ended on a game-winner like this because there weren’t a lot of highlight plays from OSU-Texas — from either sideline. But Ramon did what he does best and existed in the right place and at the right time.

Week 8: JD Trucking Company, Now Open for Business

The future looks bright for OSU’s running game. You’ve got a record-breaker in Justice Hill, backed up by a truck-sticker who can run over and away from people, which he proves as just an 18-year old here in Morgantown.

Stay tuned for Round 3 next week.

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