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The 10 Best Stats from OSU’s Bounce Back Win against Kansas

Some significant numbers from OSU’s rebound win over Kansas.

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A game against Kansas is usually a good opportunity to post some nice stats.

Oklahoma State’s 48-28 win against the Jayhawks was no exception. Here are the 10 best stats from OSU’s Week 5 victory.

8th: Justice Hill passed Joseph Randle as the eighth-leading rusher in OSU’s history Saturday. Hill is up to 3,186 career rushing yards.

31: Justice Hill carried the ball 31 times against the Jayhawks. It is the second-most number of carries he’s had in a game behind the 33 Hill had against Texas in 2017.

15.6: Taylor Cornelius is first in OSU’s with average yards per pass attempt at 15.6 on Saturday. Cornelius squeaked by Mason Rudolph’s 15.5 yards per attempt against Pitt last season.

75: Taylor Cornelius’ 75 percent completion percentage is the highest he’s had all season. Cornelius completed 15 of his 20 pass attempts for 312 yards and four touchdowns.

7: Entering Saturday, Jordan Brailford’s four sacks led the Big 12. He padded that stat against Kansas with three sacks, putting him at seven this season.

24: After having only 30 sacks in 2017, OSU is up to 24 five games into this season.

116: In his first career start, slot receiver Landon Wolf had 116 yards and a touchdown on a team-high six receptions.

100: Tylan Wallace had 104 receiving yards, marking his fourth straight game with at least 100. The only other underclassman to do so was Justin Blackmon.

30: With his four receptions Saturday, Tylan Wallace is up to 30 catches this season. Jalen McCleskey (yikes) is the team’s second-leading pass catcher with 15 receptions.

32: With Justin Phillips’ forced fumble and fumble recovery in the third quarter, OSU has forced a turnover in 32 straight games.

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