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Oklahoma State’s 14-Game Home Win Streak Snapped With 24-19 Loss to West Virginia

November 26, 2022
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STILLWATER – It was another rough day for Oklahoma State as the 14-game home win streak is snapped with a 24-19 loss to West Virginia.

With the loss, the Cowboys fall to 7-5 on the season and 4-5 in Big 12 play.

"I told the team I was really proud of the way they finished,” head coach Mike Gundy said in his opening statement. “It was kind of ironic, after Wednesday's practice, I mentioned to the players that if you're a backup, the way some of this has gone this year, make sure you understand what's going on, make sure you know the game plan. We've had so many players that have had to come in and play. One of the most difficult things for young players to do is to prepare like they're going to be the starter when they're in the backup role. Unfortunately, that held true today. I think some of those guys came in and played pretty well that I mentioned you better be ready in case some guys get dinged up.

"Looking forward to starting back up. They get to play one more game together, and I want them to practice well, be enthusiastic and try to play the best game they've played in a few months. We might be able to get a few more guys back which would be good if we can get some guys healthy over the next couple of weeks. We have a chance to go out to compete and go out and play the best game they've played in a few months if we could get some guys back. Told them I appreciated their effort, which I did."

True freshman quarterback Garret Rangel finished the game going 18-of-42 for 178 yards. His leading receiver was Brennan Presley with five receptions for 77 yards on seven targets. The next receiver on the list was redshirt senior Braydon Johnson who had four receptions for 60 yards. That was, however, on 11 targets.

Ollie Gordon posted by far one of Oklahoma State’s best rushing performances of the season against the Mountaineers. The true freshman out of Euless Trinity rushed for 136 yards and one touchdown on 17 carries, an average of eight yards per carry.

Deondre Jackson had his best performance of the season with 56 yards on 12 carries, an average of 4.7 a carry.

"Well, we've been working on it we just haven't seen any results," coach Gundy said. “We rushed the ball better today, we covered guys up. You guys are up higher than I am, it looked like there were some creases in there for some guys to get in there and run a little bit. We haven't had that many creases in about six weeks. It looked like there were some creases for the running backs to get up there and run a little bit." 

The November woes continued for the Cowboys as they got off to a slow start against the Mountaineers. They combined for just 69-first quarter yards, 8-for-13 passing for 79 yards and four carries for negative 10 yards. The defense held WVU to similar stats as they combined for just 67 yards, but they did get into the end zone on a 36-yard run by quarterback Garrett Greene.

The Pokes flipped the script a bit in the second quarter as they combined for 121 yards and a fairly balanced offensive attack. Garret Rangel went 7-of-14 for 79 yards through the air, with the offense combining for 42 yards on 15 carries.

The Pokes’ lone touchdown of the half came on a four-yard rush by Brennan Presley on a little swing pass from Rangel. Tanner Brown hit a 22-yard field goal towards the end of the half to put the Pokes up 10.

The defense struggled quite a bit out of the gates in the third quarter as they struggled to tackle. Running back Jaylen Anderson had a huge quarter as he got into the end zone twice, once from 54 yards out and once from 57 yards out, both coming on missed tackles and early in the quarter.

Ollie Gordon had a really good third quarter for the Pokes, however, as he rushed for 69 yards and one touchdown, getting the Pokes back with two points, 21-19. They had a chance to tie the game at 21, but Rangel failed to connect with Gordon on a fade pass to the corner of the end zone.

The defense came up with a huge stop at the start of the fourth quarter to give the Pokes the ball back at their own 31-yard line. The offense was driving nicely with a 22-yard run down the right side, but Rangel fumbled a snap due to the rain.

Fortunately for the offense, the defense forced a second-straight punt, allowing just one yard on the two drives, to get the offense the ball back. The Cowboy defense came up big on the ensuing WVU drive as they held the Mountaineers to a 34-yard field goal, putting them up 24-19 with 5:59 left in the game.

The Cowboys had a chance to take the lead on the next drive. Starting on the OSU 25-yard line, Ollie Gordon picked up gains of 18, 11 and four yards to put the Pokes on the WVU 46-yard line. A few plays later, he hauled in a pass from Rangel for 10 yards to the WVU 42-yard line following a hold on Preston Wilson. Rangel had a chance to keep the drive alive on 4th and three but overthrew Gordon to give the ball back to WVU.

Derek Mason’s defense had a huge stop on the ensuing drive, giving the offense one last chance to make something happen.

After mishandled snap and a 28-yard punt, the Pokes took over on their own 46-yard line with 1:29 remaining on the clock and one timeout. On the first play of the drive, WVU was called for defensive pass interference against Braydon Johnson. The refs, however, picked the flag up on account of the ball being underthrown, much to the dismay of the OSU faithful.

Rangel went back to Johnson the next play, with Johnson dropping the ball towards the sidelines. Rangel missed John Paul Richardson on 3rd and 10, bringing up a 4th and long. A short pass to Ollie Gordon was dropped, giving the ball back to West Virginia with just over a minute.

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Oklahoma State’s 14-Game Home Win Streak Snapped With 24-19 Loss to West Virginia

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Eclectic
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I've said it numerous times for the DC and once for Dunn, but Gundy better clean house. Dr. Shrum should clean house! Bet we lose a good chunk of starters to the portal. I don't know what happened this year, but we regressed as a team.
PaloDuroPoke
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Pathetic job by all of our coaching staff. Play calling atrocious. Defense has their normal 3 quarters of missed tackles and out of position. Special teams nightmare. The Dunn experiment needs to end. His position responsibility (receivers) is deteriorating rapidly and needs attention. His decisions as a coordinator are horrible. Feel sorry for these kids to fight in the rain with a chance and lose because their coaches aren't ready. Time for some overhauls
principalg
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Our coaching staff is terrible! Last series was pathetic. If there isn't a house cleaning, we have a problem!
Crazed_Stallion
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The offensive coaching staff it terrible. Gundy won't do anything. Just gonna blame injuries.
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As disappointed as I am with the results of this season, I don't necessarily think it calls for a clean house. At the beginning of the season so many people thought OSU would be a contender for the Big XII title, but so was Baylor and OU and we ended up with better seasons than both despite the massive amount of injuries we had. I think Dunn is ok as a play caller but he will not be as good as Monken or Yurcich. Mason needs another year before a judgement is made, in my opinion. Knowles defense was awful his first year here, Mason's had some pretty good moments (like 3 quarters of the bedlam game). IMO I don't think we need to clear house but some people need to be told they are on the hot seat in the bowl game.
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I'm not a fire everyone just because it didn't work out kind of guy. Mason probably needs some time to let his youngsters grow. Dunn has had his shot. Spenser made him look good. Our receivers need attention and he is great at that. He isn't a play caller for a team expecting to play for championships.
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I agree with that. Not sure what will happen this off-season but a change might be good. I've been starting to think if bringing in a guy like Zac Robinson from the NFL would be an intriguing idea.
PaloDuroPoke
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Now for the positive. Running backs ran hard. Ollie is going to be a stud. Need Sanders back next year whatever it takes. Offensive lineman in the portal are absolutely a necessity. Cowboy backs need to get healthy. Get our receivers healthy there's plenty of talent.

Defense wise. Cobb, Oliver, corners, safeties, are going to be studs next year. Need Ford back at DE and some young guys for depth. I hope we have some young talent for d-line that's ready to step up. Need depth at linebacker. We are close on this side if they come together.

We have the players if we can coach them up and get some excitement generated. Just my much to often wait until next year personality coming out. Go pokes
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Stick a fork in it.....the whole season....big changes needed or we are back into mediocrity. Gundy makes 22 cents a second....$13.20/minute....$792/hr....$19,008/day....365 days/yr..... $7 million/yr......he needs to earn it now!!! This season is the biggest bust of his career. Bigger than 2014 when the Cheetah returned "Punt Again Bob" and got us to a bowl. Let's get excited for the bowl game??!! GO POKES!!!
Eclectic
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It's been stated on social media, today, that Sanders is entering the portal. Not only him, but several others.
Ollie did good. Rangel is growing. I'm just tired of the same old offense. It's not like everyone hasn't figured that out yet.
Our D is not that young! Tired of everyone running it down our throat while we run around like a chicken with our head cut off. We can't (and haven't all season) been able to tackle. And we're talking about mature players here!
If you can't instill accountability and the basics here as a coordinator, it's time to send them packing. Tired of losing games that clearly, we should win..
PaloDuroPoke
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Want to see how you get a team fired up and ready to play, tune in to Lubbock. Our former lineman is kicking the same butt we couldn't block last week. There are problems and it starts at the top. No energy, imagination or excitement. These tech kids and coaches are having fun. Huge contrast to what I've seen from our cowboys the last 5 games
CaliforniaCowboy
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We were pretty darn good this year, considering all the injuries.

This team is going to be pretty darn tough to beat next year when these kids get healthy.

Can't wait. We may get some of them back by the bowl game.

I'm hoping we get the Alamo bowl (long shot?) because I like to take the wife and look around the area as a possible permanent retirement location. (either that or Grand Lake.... for retirement, not bowl game)

I think we could have easily won 2 more games if Illingworth had not transferred... that really hurt.
Pokes4158
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Maybe we can pull nevadas backup from the portal to save us next season lol cali shut up
Pokes4158
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4) HIGH EXCEPTIONS LEAD TO LOW RESULTS

Six weeks ago on Saturday, Oct. 15, Oklahoma State was unbeaten with a 5-0 record. The Cowboys had a comfortable 24-7 lead at TCU in the second quarter. Everything (including a spot in the College Football Playoff) was on the table for Mike Gundy and Oklahoma State. At that point, the season was about accomplishing what it fell short of doing in 2021 winning a Big 12 Championship.

Fast forward back to now, and the Cowboys end the season with a 7-5 overall record, including a 4-5 mark in Big 12 play with losses in five of their last seven games. That is, in brief, a total collapse.

Oklahoma State has started the season with a 5-0 record six times under coach Gundy (2005-present). In the previous five occasions, the Cowboys had a winning percentage of at least .500 in the remaining games:

2022: 7-5 (2-5)*
2021: 12-2 (7-2)
2015: 10-3 (5-3)
2011: 12-1 (7-1)
2010: 11-2 (6-2)
2008: 9-4 (4-4)

CODY NAGEL WROTE THIS. THANK YOU CODY NAGEL.
Pokes4158
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Worst season in the Gundy era.
Pokes4158
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2 first year coaches and a second year coach finished above us.
Joe Khatib
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CaliforniaCowboy said:

We were pretty darn good this year, considering all the injuries.

This team is going to be pretty darn tough to beat next year when these kids get healthy.

Can't wait. We may get some of them back by the bowl game.

I'm hoping we get the Alamo bowl (long shot?) because I like to take the wife and look around the area as a possible permanent retirement location. (either that or Grand Lake.... for retirement, not bowl game)

I think we could have easily won 2 more games if Illingworth had not transferred... that really hurt.
Poor Mr. Ed and Cowboy "RED" ! LOL Their team blew a twenty point first half lead and collapsed to the Pirate Ship out in Lubbock (6-6)!!! That means if they lose their bowl game Bent Vegetables will be the first Zero U Coach with a LOSING RECORD SINCE JOHN BLAKE! LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
I do like both Rangel and the QB recruit from Nebraskas arm strength, especially the kid from Nebraska, he can sling it like Illingworth could!!!
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PaloDuroPoke said:

Want to see how you get a team fired up and ready to play, tune in to Lubbock. Our former lineman is kicking the same butt we couldn't block last week. There are problems and it starts at the top. No energy, imagination or excitement. These tech kids and coaches are having fun. Huge contrast to what I've seen from our cowboys the last 5 games
Yes, they came back but YOU CANT LET OU GET UP ON YOU 24-6/in the first quarter like they did to us last week, but hey the magic of the PIRATE SHIP STILL EXISTS IN LUBBOCK I GUESS!!!
Pokes4158
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Whose ready for the Texas bowl!?
Pokes4158
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ON DEALING WITH INJURIES TO THE DEFENSE THROUGHOUT THE SEASON:

"Football is a next-man-up sport. I don't think having people hurt should be an issue. The next guy should be able to come in and do what the guy who was there before did. We've been practicing all spring, all summer and fall. It is frustrating when we get these close games."

MASON COBB SAID ALL THIS AND CODY NAGEL WROTE IT IN AN ARTICLE AND DIDNT GIVE COBB ANY CREDIT. CAN YOU BELIEVE IT????
Pokes4158
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Even Mason Cobb isn't hearing the injury excuses.
Pokes4158
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We don't have enough guys to practice."

I understand they lost Blaine Green, Birmingham, Evers, Ford, Bray as starters for the season.

I also understand they've had to sit Johnson, SS, DR, Gordon, Wilson, Michalski, Brooks, Russ, Lacy, Harper, Taylor, Martin at times and/or they've played injured, couldn't practice throughout the week(s). Of course there may have been more, but those are the main guys that actually play.

What I don't understand, the depth. Practice?! Lol, y'all cannot practice because there is no one that can…what? How many players are on the team? Does he mean the 1s cannot practice? The 2s? The 3s? The 4s? Yes there are 4s, they are green af but they're there.

Basically HCMG says they are 2-5 in the last 7 games because they couldn't practice for 6-7 weeks? And since they cannot practice, clearly they cannot prepare well, and obviously they're going to get beat, so he's not frustrated.

What positions could they not practice with?

QBs? No, they've not been injured there to the point they cannot practice.

RBs? No…

WRs? No. Again, just young and green.

Cowboyback? No.

OL? Maybe, but that's not a depth issue, there are 21 O-Linemen on roster; Birmingham out, Wilson, Russ, Michalski, Brooks, Collier, Woodard have been out, that's only 7, so 14 left to practice with.

DL? No. Even with Ford, Evers, Lacy and Martin out, they still have practice depth. Maybe not 1s depth but 2s yes and 3s yes.

LB? No.

CBs? No.

Ss? No, well maybe when Taylor was hurt and Harper got hurt. But they still had Daniels, Flannigan, Rawls, and they have younger guys…again, Practice…

K? No

P? No

Special Teams? No

Seriously, HCMG says they don't have enough guys to practice. The only way they don't have enough guys to practice is if the coaching staff won't let many guys practice, like all the Pups. And if the Pups aren't practicing, well…go figure that they don't know sh*t when they need to play.

Injuries cannot be the excuse they cannot practice, or if it is, it's because of other factors in addition to the injuries, like choosing not to suit up young players…to practice.

Again, OSU has sucked the last 6-7 weeks because they don't have enough guys to practice. Play? Maybe they're too risky to play…but practice?

Help me out here, help me understand how OSU hasn't had enough players to practice the last 6-7 weeks?

There are 128 players listed on Roster.
Pokes4158
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I shared this guys post from 247. Makes some good points. More things that don't make much sense.
gary121853
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I have maintained the same consistent opinion of Gundy every year of his entire tenure. This year is no different:

[ol]
  • Poor OL (DL also till Richmond arrived) recruiting (yes, even Wickline era)
  • Unwillingness to 'play' MORE players (as strategy to limit injuries, develop players quicker, build depth and keep 'fresh' players on field at ALL times)
  • [/ol]Gundy's overall #'s speak for themselves. However, Gundy does not embrace the concept of 'change' well at all. Applied to every aspect of his program.

    If a recruit is 'determined' to be D1 quality … then it's highly likely they should be good enough to be 'on the field of play' to offer at least 25%(+) of relief throughout the course of a game/season after a year of development. Otherwise, we not recuiting the right level talent.

    OSUgary
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    gary121853 said:

    I have maintained the same consistent opinion of Gundy every year of his entire tenure. This year is no different:

    [ol]
  • Poor OL (DL also till Richmond arrived) recruiting (yes, even Wickline era)
  • Unwillingness to 'play' MORE players (as strategy to limit injuries, develop players quicker, build depth and keep 'fresh' players on field at ALL times)
  • [/ol]Gundy's overall #'s speak for themselves. However, Gundy does not embrace the concept of 'change' well at all. Applied to every aspect of his program.

    If a recruit is 'determined' to be D1 quality … then it's highly likely they should be good enough to be 'on the field of play' to offer at least 25%(+) of relief throughout the course of a game/season after a year of development. Otherwise, we not recuiting the right level talent.




    This is funny. Going 7-5 after starting 6-1 is what happens when you give the backups a chance to play - in this case because of injuries. Lol.
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    CowboyRed said:

    We don't have enough guys to practice."

    I understand they lost Blaine Green, Birmingham, Evers, Ford, Bray as starters for the season.

    I also understand they've had to sit Johnson, SS, DR, Gordon, Wilson, Michalski, Brooks, Russ, Lacy, Harper, Taylor, Martin at times and/or they've played injured, couldn't practice throughout the week(s). Of course there may have been more, but those are the main guys that actually play.

    What I don't understand, the depth. Practice?! Lol, y'all cannot practice because there is no one that can…what? How many players are on the team? Does he mean the 1s cannot practice? The 2s? The 3s? The 4s? Yes there are 4s, they are green af but they're there.

    Basically HCMG says they are 2-5 in the last 7 games because they couldn't practice for 6-7 weeks? And since they cannot practice, clearly they cannot prepare well, and obviously they're going to get beat, so he's not frustrated.

    What positions could they not practice with?

    QBs? No, they've not been injured there to the point they cannot practice.

    RBs? No…

    WRs? No. Again, just young and green.

    Cowboyback? No.

    OL? Maybe, but that's not a depth issue, there are 21 O-Linemen on roster; Birmingham out, Wilson, Russ, Michalski, Brooks, Collier, Woodard have been out, that's only 7, so 14 left to practice with.

    DL? No. Even with Ford, Evers, Lacy and Martin out, they still have practice depth. Maybe not 1s depth but 2s yes and 3s yes.

    LB? No.

    CBs? No.

    Ss? No, well maybe when Taylor was hurt and Harper got hurt. But they still had Daniels, Flannigan, Rawls, and they have younger guys…again, Practice…

    K? No

    P? No

    Special Teams? No

    Seriously, HCMG says they don't have enough guys to practice. The only way they don't have enough guys to practice is if the coaching staff won't let many guys practice, like all the Pups. And if the Pups aren't practicing, well…go figure that they don't know sh*t when they need to play.

    Injuries cannot be the excuse they cannot practice, or if it is, it's because of other factors in addition to the injuries, like choosing not to suit up young players…to practice.

    Again, OSU has sucked the last 6-7 weeks because they don't have enough guys to practice. Play? Maybe they're too risky to play…but practice?

    Help me out here, help me understand how OSU hasn't had enough players to practice the last 6-7 weeks?

    There are 128 players listed on Roster.


    FYI - the 1s get the vast majority of the practice snaps. The problem has been we've set some of the 1s so they could be avail on Saturday which leads to less than optimal performance by the 1s that sit out practice. Then we have some 1s that get re-injured late in the week which mens you're starting 2s with very few practice snaps. Then we have 2s that practice all week and start, but they're 2S for a reason. Then we have 1s or 2s that get hurt during the game to be replaced by a 2 or 3 with very few if any practice snaps. These situations killed the play of the OL and WR groups.
    Joe Khatib
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    You are wasting your time with the "RED" one Gumby, he ain't an OSU fan! Unlike Mr. Ed he won't shell out the $100 to $125 to be a premium member so in that regard he isn't as stupid or insane as the horsey is! LOLOLOLOLOLOL
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    gary121853 said:

    I have maintained the same consistent opinion of Gundy every year of his entire tenure. This year is no different:

    [ol]
  • Poor OL (DL also till Richmond arrived) recruiting (yes, even Wickline era)
  • Unwillingness to 'play' MORE players (as strategy to limit injuries, develop players quicker, build depth and keep 'fresh' players on field at ALL times)
  • [/ol]Gundy's overall #'s speak for themselves. However, Gundy does not embrace the concept of 'change' well at all. Applied to every aspect of his program.

    If a recruit is 'determined' to be D1 quality … then it's highly likely they should be good enough to be 'on the field of play' to offer at least 25%(+) of relief throughout the course of a game/season after a year of development. Otherwise, we not recuiting the right level talent.


    You are funny, let's see in the last three years we currently have three offensive lineman on the permanent roster on NFL teams, one was drafted and two made it as free agents!!! Just terrible I tell ya just terrible!!! LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
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    GumbyFromPokeyLand said:

    gary121853 said:

    I have maintained the same consistent opinion of Gundy every year of his entire tenure. This year is no different:

    [ol]
  • Poor OL (DL also till Richmond arrived) recruiting (yes, even Wickline era)
  • Unwillingness to 'play' MORE players (as strategy to limit injuries, develop players quicker, build depth and keep 'fresh' players on field at ALL times)
  • [/ol]Gundy's overall #'s speak for themselves. However, Gundy does not embrace the concept of 'change' well at all. Applied to every aspect of his program.

    If a recruit is 'determined' to be D1 quality … then it's highly likely they should be good enough to be 'on the field of play' to offer at least 25%(+) of relief throughout the course of a game/season after a year of development. Otherwise, we not recuiting the right level talent.




    This is funny. Going 7-5 after starting 6-1 is what happens when you give the backups a chance to play - in this case because of injuries. Lol.
    I notice old Cowboy "RED" likes to engage in PLAGIARISM as he took the numbers of wins after a 5-0 start directly from Cody Nagel WITHOUT GIVING HIM PROPER CREDIT! PLAGIARIST AT HIS FINEST!!! Pretty low class crap as well!!!
    Pokes4158
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    YOU SHARED GARYS STATEMENT AND DIDNT GIVE GARY ANY CREDIT
    Pokes4158
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    YOU COPIED GUMBY COPYING GARY AND YOU DIDNT GIVE EITHER OF THEN PROPER CREDIT. LOW CLASS GOSH YOU ARE THE LOWEST OF LOW FOR SHARING WHAT OTHER PEOPLE SAID WITHOUT PROPER CREDIT.
    Pokes4158
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    Also tell everyone how you have me ignored but you still read my **** lol
    Pokes4158
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    Nuckin futs ou fans let me tell ya
    gary121853
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    Thanks for validating my point Joe!
    3 OL on NFL rosters in 3 years ....out of all the OL recruits over same time period. ..woopee do...and those were not our recruits...
    Gundy does not embrace 'change' very well...period...so, you can expect to get the same OL results ...period ... otherwise, we would have seen OL improvement VS what we've seen for last decade ...get a grip ..
    OSUgary
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    CowboyRed said:

    I shared this guys post from 247. Makes some good points. More things that don't make much sense.
    we don't go to 247 because guys there may silly posts like that. Please don't paste them here.

    Thanks.
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