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Watch: Freshman J.D. King Scores TD on Second Collegiate Carry
On the first rush of his college career, freshman J.D. King went for two yards. On his second, he went 71 yards to the house for the first touchdown of his career. It was a beauty, too, as he was untouched throughout.
It was also Oklahoma State’s longest rushing play since 2011.
Oklahoma State has now scored on four of its first five possessions and is averaging 12.3 yards per play. They lead 28-14 in the middle of the second quarter.
WATCH: Hail to the King! J.D. King goes 71 yards to put #OKState up 28-7! pic.twitter.com/ME0UqldbbH
— Cowboy Football (@CowboyFB) September 1, 2017
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