Football
The Greatest False Start in Oklahoma State History
With 3rd and 10 and what was seemingly a must score scenario, left tackle Victor Salako was called for a false start just before the snap that ultimately whistled the play dead and allowed the Cowboys another chance at 3rd and 15.
With third and fifteen, Mason Rudolph delivered a DART across the middle to senior wideout David Glidden. Several plays later, J.W. Walsh delivered a swing pass to true freshman Jeff Carr who gave the Cowboys the lead with 3:06 remaining in the game, and the Cowboys never looked back.
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