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Winless Streak Continues as Oklahoma State Falls to 0-5 Following 38-28 Loss to Baylor

October 26, 2024
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Oklahoma State has lost five-straight games in Big 12 play, with the fifth coming in Waco, TX, just like in 2014, against Baylor as the Pokes lost, 38-28.

With the loss the Cowboys moved to 3-5 on the season and 0-5 in Big 12 play.

Penalties were a big issue for the Pokes as they had nine on the offensive side of the ball for 61 yards and three on the defensive side of the ball for 23 yards. Missed tackles were also a massive issue in this game as it has much of Big 12 play, with the Pokes recorded just 43 total tackles in 13 Baylor drives.

“I’m gonna have to go the other direction now as the head coach, I had to tell them after the game the truth: they had opportunities today and we didn’t take advantage of it,” head coach Mike Gundy told Robert Allen in the postgame radio interview. “We played undisciplined, and we haven’t done that really all year. Now, we could’ve played better in two or three games, and I thought there’s times I didn’t like our concepts, but this is really the first time we’ve been undisciplined. We had special teams penalties, we had holding penalties that called back big plays. We’re not good enough to overcome being undisciplined.

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“We got out of our gaps, then the second guy that came in to make up for it, a six- or eight-yard gain in the run, a missed tackle and [Baylor] gets 50-yarders. They rushed for 11 yards a carry. When you [allow] 11 yards a carry, and then you have 80 yards in penalties, you’re undisciplined, it’s almost impossible to win a game. That’s the way it is.” 

Safety Dylan Smith led the way in tackles with just six solo stops. Kobe Hylton though recorded his first interception in an OSU uniform. He also had a pass break up.

The Baylor offense combined for 565 yards of total offense, 343 yards coming on the ground. In comparison, the Cowboys rushed for just 74 total yards and combined for 433 total yards.

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While it didn’t appear to be a great performance, quarterback Alan Bowman finished the game completing 67% of his passes for 359 yards and one touchdown with one interception.

“I think we just hurt ourselves too many times, a couple of miscommunications on third and short, fumbled on the one yard line, not getting things going initially that put us in a position to where we had to keep up with Baylor,” Bowman told Robert Allen in the postgame radio show. “I think it was a winnable game we gave them. Honestly, we just need to be more disciplined; we had some penalties we don’t have, a lot of penalties and just sloppy.”

Running back Ollie Gordon II finished the game with 18 carries for 77 yards and two touchdowns, with Brennan Presley having an incredible performance with 15 catches for 183 yards and one touchdown.

“It was a good day [for me], but at the end of the day, it’s not the result that we wanted,” Brennan Presley told Robert Allen on the postgame radio show. “So, it doesn’t really matter in the grand scheme of things. I’m proud of how we fought today, obviously a lot of things we could do better: offense, defense and special teams. So, just figuring that out and getting back to the basics and back to work.”

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What could’ve been the final nail in the game came with just under nine minutes left in the fourth quarter. On a 2nd and 17, quarterback Sawyer Robertson got into the end zone from 41 yards out to put the Bears up 31-20. However, the Pokes’ offense battled back, driving 75 yards in 11 plays. On 4th and 4, Alan Bowman hit Brennan Presley for 10 yards up the middle to extend the drive. Just a few plays later, Bowman targeted De’Zhaun Stribling going into the end zone, with BU’s Caden Jenkins called for defensive pass interference, giving the Pokes the ball on the BU seven-yard line. A few plays later, Ollie Gordon II got into the end zone from three yards out, then hit Presley in the end zone on a pass for a two-point conversion to make it a three-point game, 31-28, with just under five minutes left in the game.

Unfortunately, that nail came on the Bears’ next drive as multiple missed tackles by the Pokes led to a 55-yard touchdown rush by Dawson Pendergrass to put the Pokes down 38-28.

On the ensuing drive by the Pokes, Bowman threw his first interception of the game on 4th and long.

The Cowboys are back in action next week as they play host to Arizona State for Homecoming. Kickoff is scheduled for 6 p.m. and will be televised on FS1.

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Winless Streak Continues as Oklahoma State Falls to 0-5 Following 38-28 Loss to Baylor

2,258 Views | 13 Replies | Last: 19 days ago by RodeoPoke
GiantStallion56
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Guys, I love OSU. I watched this team run Nathan Simmons up the middle when we knew he was terrible. I watched Les Miles trot Aso Pogi out there to throw lame ducks. I've seen us lose to Louisiana Tech and Central Michigan and everyone in between. I used to go to practices in the rain with my grandpa and hope and pray for a 7 win season.

But this is the most stale and boring and awful team I've ever seen at OSU. I truly appreciate what Mike has done for the program and I appreciate the work that the guys put in to win. But, let's turn the page and start a new chapter. It might not be pretty right away, but my God it can't be much worse than what we've already endured.
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With each loss we get closer to the change we need.
RodeoPoke
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GiantStallion56 said:

Guys, I love OSU. I watched this team run Nathan Simmons up the middle when we knew he was terrible. I watched Les Miles trot Aso Pogi out there to throw lame ducks. I've seen us lose to Louisiana Tech and Central Michigan and everyone in between. I used to go to practices in the rain with my grandpa and hope and pray for a 7 win season.

But this is the most stale and boring and awful team I've ever seen at OSU. I truly appreciate what Mike has done for the program and I appreciate the work that the guys put in to win. But, let's turn the page and start a new chapter. It might not be pretty right away, but my God it can't be much worse than what we've already endured.
bull crap

all of that is urban myth. Simmions was good, even up the middle until he hurt his leg. Aso Pogi was the best we had, unfortunately not enough. I did all that too. Some of those were some tough seasons.

This team is nowhere near as bad as some we've seen - and we always bounce back.

none of this is as bad as some of the grotesque misrepresentations that are thrown out there by fans (and foes)
OKSTATE1
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Time for some coordinator and assistant coaching changes. If Gundy not willing to do that; he should retire. The trajectory of the program is unacceptable.
RodeoPoke
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OKSTATE1 said:


Time for some coordinator and assistant coaching changes. If Gundy not willing to do that; he should retire. The trajectory of the program is unacceptable.
Trajectory?

my, my, I thought we played for the conference championship just last year!

OKSTATE1
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8-12 last 20 conference games. Unacceptable. Whole team back. Changes have to happen. Otherwise season ticket sales decrease and we lose a coach like Kenny G because now his operating budget is decreased because of football. This is about the whole athletic department.
RodeoPoke
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OKSTATE1 said:

8-12 last 20 conference games. Unacceptable. Whole team back. Changes have to happen. Otherwise season ticket sales decrease and we lose a coach like Kenny G because now his operating budget is decreased because of football. This is about the whole athletic department.
nonsense.

Kenny G is not going anywhere.

We have a badly injured defense. I've never been a fan of this odd-man front of Nardo's. We don't have the hosses for that.

This is about you chilling out and realizing that the sun will actually come up in the morning, just like always.
CanadianCowboy
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I've lost a lot of enthusiasm for Nardo as DC, but I'm sorry Rodeo - you (and several other posters) repeatedly call out the 3-man d front that is the base defensive front of what hehe was asked to bring & develop. BUT….we haven't been playing it very much in the last several games. We've been burned while in the 4-man front nearly every chunk play up the middle. There is something else awry with the defense, and it is probably a scheme issue, but the blame is not the 3-4-4 / 3-3-5 alignment
RodeoPoke
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CanadianCowboy said:

I've lost a lot of enthusiasm for Nardo as DC, but I'm sorry Rodeo - you (and several other posters) repeatedly call out the 3-man d front that is the base defensive front of what hehe was asked to bring & develop. BUT….we haven't been playing it very much in the last several games. We've been burned while in the 4-man front nearly every chunk play up the middle. There is something else awry with the defense, and it is probably a scheme issue, but the blame is not the 3-4-4 / 3-3-5 alignment

I do not agree with your analysis.

we go to the 4-man front by moving a linebacker up, but we're still playing a defensive front 6, instead of a traditional front 7.

I've said from the day it was announced that physical running teams were just going overload the point of attack and run up the middle on us, and that is pretty much what has happened.

I don't have a solution, because I don't think that our DE depth is good enough to get pressure or force the plays inside.
OKSTATE1
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Not nonsense. My life balance is probably better than 95% of OSU football fans. Bought season tickets through 0-10-1. Look at this unemotionally.

Time for coordinator and staff changes. If the HC does not want to do it, Chad needs to step in and do it for him. If the HC does not like it? He can resign.

The program is in free fall at the absolutely worst time possible.
RodeoPoke
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OKSTATE1 said:


The program is in free fall at the absolutely worst time possible.
One (unfinished) season removed from playing in the Conference Championship is now a "free fall"?

SMH

What did you think of Smith's play at QB?
OKSTATE1
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Even Hunzicker admitted on the radio yesterday the team getting to the championship game took an extreme amount of luck.

8-13 in our last 21 conference games. Blown out massively by Texas in the Championship game, many of those games double digit blow outs.

I am not beholden to a HC. Your opinion will not change, neither will mine.

This is a disastrous season, not a bad one. Chances are OSU loses out and we find ourselves with only the 3rd 9 loss streak in school history.

A program like OSU, it thinks it is what we it thinks it is, does not accept being the worst P4 team in all of college football.

Worst defense in school history, 500 yards per game given up.

Mike either needs to make major changes or retire.

Smith played against subs and did not play enough to tell us much. Improving over AB? Not hard.
RodeoPoke
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I agree with you, I didn't like the Nardo defense when it was barely announced.

Other teams use it successfully, I'm not sure why we can't.

Biggest defensive problem (aside from injures) is the DLine not getting much push forward against opponents front line.

The season is a giant mess right now, no doubt about it.
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