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Washington, Rudolph Set First-Half Records Against Pitt
Mason Rudolph has finally settled into the season and is tossing dimes all over the field against Pitt. Six of those went to James Washington in the first half for 228 yards and two TDs. Rudolph was 20/30 for 372 yards and those two TDs. Both yardages are single-half records in Oklahoma State history. Here’s a look at the all-time game records for OSU.
OSU Single-Game Receiving Yards
- Adarius Bowman: 300 yards vs. Kansas (2006)
- Dez Bryant: 236 yards vs. UH (2008)
- Rashaun Woods: 232 yards vs. SMU (2003)
- James Washington: 228 yards vs. Pitt (2016)
Mason Rudolph Passing Yards in a Game (Career)
- Kansas State (2015): 437
- Baylor (2015): 430
- Central Arkansas (2015): 401
- Pitt (2016): 372
The school record is 502 yards by Brandon Weeden against Kansas State in 2011. The NCAA record is 734 by Connor Halliday for Washington State in 2014. The NCAA receiving record is 405 by Troy Edwards for Louisiana Tech in 1998.
They have both been unbelievable through 30 minutes in Stillwater. OSU leads 31-24.
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