Injury Report: Oklahoma State’s a Little Banged Up, but Overall Fairly Healthy
As with every football team going into December, Oklahoma State is dealing with some bumps, bruises and players banged up all over the place. However, other than a few spots, the Cowboys are fairly healthy heading into the Big 12 Championship game against Baylor.
This injury update is provided by Dave Hunziker of the Cowboy Radio Network.
Offensive guard Josh Sills is banged up but is expected to play today. As he said following the Bedlam game, I think it’d take quite a bit to keep him off the field against the Bears.
Cowboy back Logan Carter is questionable going into the game, but Braden Cassity is back from the foot injury he sustained against West Virginia. So, that’s good news for the offense as they’ve got a primary blocker back. Mike Gundy and Co. shifted Bryson Green inside to help alleviate some of the woes there, but he’s done a solid job.
Jaylen Warren is still banged up bit, but he’s good to go. Despite his fumble against Oklahoma, Dominic Richardson has played well down the stretch, plus Spencer Sanders has run the ball well this season. So, the Cowboys should be solid on the ground.
As expected, starting center Danny Godlevske is still out with a lower leg injury.