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Oklahoma State Suffers Blowout 42-20 Loss to Kansas State

September 28, 2024
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It was a close game in the first half, but Kansas State pulled away quickly in the second half and never looked back as Oklahoma State gave up 35 unanswered points to lose 42-20.

With the loss, the Cowboys move to 3-2 on the season and 0-2 in Big 12 play.

“We had chances in the first half, we didn’t capitalize,” said head coach Mike Gundy. “We left some points on the board, we missed probably a really makable field goal and we’re down there again in a point where we can take the lead and we don’t have a good snap, we don’t cover it up. When you play a good football team in a good college football environment on the road, you have to capitalize on those situations, and we really didn’t. It just kind of snowballed early on us in the second half and we had to become one-dimensional offensively, which makes it more difficult. There’s a lot of us to work on coaching-wise, players and the organization.”

Quarterback Alan Bowman had a decent start to the game throwing for 186 yards and a touchdown in the first half but completed just under 60% of his passes and had a costly turnover in which he failed to pick up a bad snap, leading to a touchdown just four plays later to put the Wildcats on top, 21-13 before the half.

He put up some good yardage in the second half, but it was without any points and two interceptions. He finished the game going 26-of-50 passing for 364 yards with one touchdown and two picks.

On the flip side, Wildcat quarterback Avery Johnson went 19-of-31 passing for 259 yards and three touchdowns with on pick. He rushed for 60 yards and two touchdowns on five carries. It was DJ Giddens who led the way for both teams with 187 yards and one touchdown on 15 carries.

Receiver De’Zhaun Stribling had a great game has he posted seven receptions for 157 yards and one touchdown on nine targets.

Running back Ollie Gordon II had a great start to the game as he recorded 11 carries for 69 yards and three receptions for 20 yards but had just two carries in the second quarter. He finished the game with 15 carries for 76 yards.

It was a slow start to the game for the Pokes’ defense as Kansas State went 75 yards in 14 plays for a touchdown in the first five and a half minutes of the game. The Pokes responded by going eight plays, 65 yards, but had to settle for a 35-yard field goal from Logan Ward. 

That’s when the Pokes turned up the pressure on both sides of the ball as they forced two-straight KSU punts, leading to an impressive 77-yard touchdown from Bowman to Stribling on a flea flicker to go up 10-7. On the very next play, corner Korie Black picked off KSU quarterback, Avery Johnson, leading to another field goal from Ward, putting the Pokes up 13-7.

However, the Wildcats took back all the momentum in the first half as Johnson hit Oakley for a 19-yard touchdown. On the ensuing drive, center Joe Michalski rolled a snap back to Bowman, who failed to pick up the ball, leading to a 55-yard touchdown pass from Johnson to Brown to put KSU up 21-13 before the half.

That’s the closest the game would be as Kansas State came out in the second half and force a quick OSU three-and-out, followed by a quick touchdown from Johnson to Giddens. Just a few plays later on the next drive, Bowman threw an interception at the Wildcat 30-yard line. There were four punts in a row, with Johnson throwing a two-yard touchdown, putting KSU up 35-13 before the end of the third quarter.

Just a few minutes into the fourth quarter, Johnson got back into the end zone from 13 yards out, putting OSU down 42-13. 

Trent Howland scored the Pokes’ first touchdown since the first half as he got into the end zone in the final two minutes of the game to make it a 24-point game, 42-20.

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Oklahoma State Suffers Blowout 42-20 Loss to Kansas State

812 Views | 6 Replies | Last: 11 min ago by Eclectic
Eclectic
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For all intents and purposes, the rest of the season is just for pride. Contrary to the all-knowing, Joe K, AB needs to sit and never see the field again. Give me a qb that wants to win as opposed to one wanting to make their signature "slinging and shooting an arrow" when you're down 20+ points. Give me a qb that needs experience (for the future), not one that is long past his prime and is consistently inaccurate. Give me a qb that can do more than throw a 50/50 ball off his back foot, know better than to throw it into triple coverage, and at least gives a receiver a chance with an inaccurate ball. Not 5 yds in front or 3 yards behind.
Give me an OC that isn't going to run two qb draws after a big turnover with AB, then try to run it up the gut on 3rd and 10. Give me an OC that isn't predictable, but creative with the talent we have. Give me an OC that is consistently in the top 25 in production, not the top 95.
Give me an OL coach that can take the most seasoned OL in the country, one that was considered to be one of the best, and not have them be worse.
Give me a University President and HC that is willing to pay a great DC a few hundred K extra, knowing we will reap the benefits of it down the road. Even a mil for that matter.
Give me a HC that is willing to make necessary changes to this program. There is absolutely zero reason or excuse for this team to go backwards this year, but we have. I've always supported Gundy and always will. But significant changes have to be made.

CattlePete
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My sentiments exactly... The coaching has been horrible the last few years.
Guitar54
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Eclectic said:

For all intents and purposes, the rest of the season is just for pride. Contrary to the all-knowing, Joe K, AB needs to sit and never see the field again. Give me a qb that wants to win as opposed to one wanting to make their signature "slinging and shooting an arrow" when you're down 20+ points. Give me a qb that needs experience (for the future), not one that is long past his prime and is consistently inaccurate. Give me a qb that can do more than throw a 50/50 ball off his back foot, know better than to throw it into triple coverage, and at least gives a receiver a chance with an inaccurate ball. Not 5 yds in front or 3 yards behind.
Give me an OC that isn't going to run two qb draws after a big turnover with AB, then try to run it up the gut on 3rd and 10. Give me an OC that isn't predictable, but creative with the talent we have. Give me an OC that is consistently in the top 25 in production, not the top 95.
Give me an OL coach that can take the most seasoned OL in the country, one that was considered to be one of the best, and not have them be worse.
Give me a University President and HC that is willing to pay a great DC a few hundred K extra, knowing we will reap the benefits of it down the road. Even a mil for that matter.
Give me a HC that is willing to make necessary changes to this program. There is absolutely zero reason or excuse for this team to go backwards this year, but we have. I've always supported Gundy and always will. But significant changes have to be made.



Amen!
Guitar54
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You nailed it Eclectic!
Orangeheart72
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Half time Alabama/Georgia game and Georgia fans feel just about the same. They are ready to fire Kirby Dumb.
Eclectic
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Only difference is that our offense hasn't broke the top 45 in offensive production under Dunn. Georgia has never had that problem in recent years.....
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