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Exclusive: Saturday’s Oklahoma State Spring Practice Was a Display of Defense

There were some good offensive plays, but Saturday's close out to the third week of spring football was more defense than offense.
April 12, 2025
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STILLWATER – Saturday brought officials back to the Sherman Smith Training Center practice fields. There was an extra period of 11-on-11 thud work as the Cowboys worked normal team and several situations, including two-minute drill.

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Exclusive: Saturday’s Oklahoma State Spring Practice Was a Display of Defense

3,950 Views | 3 Replies | Last: 7 mo ago by RodeoPoke
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hmmm..... I'm still quite concerned about redzone OFFENSE.

It's way early and lots of learning and comradery to come, but moving between the 20's is what every single one of these QBs can do, but what happens in the redzone is what is going to define this team.

It would be great if some of the reports were about the redzone (offense and defense) thanks.
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RodeoPoke said:

hmmm..... I'm still quite concerned about redzone OFFENSE.

It's way early and lots of learning and comradery to come, but moving between the 20's is what every single one of these QBs can do, but what happens in the redzone is what is going to define this team.

It would be great if some of the reports were about the redzone (offense and defense) thanks.


Hoping the mobility of them, as a group, will help us much more in those situations and force the defense to have to try and stop a good running QB with an extra blocker or free up someone in coverage for us to take better advantage of a true 1 on 1.
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Cdub234 said:

RodeoPoke said:

hmmm..... I'm still quite concerned about redzone OFFENSE.

It's way early and lots of learning and comradery to come, but moving between the 20's is what every single one of these QBs can do, but what happens in the redzone is what is going to define this team.

It would be great if some of the reports were about the redzone (offense and defense) thanks.


Hoping the mobility of them, as a group, will help us much more in those situations and force the defense to have to try and stop a good running QB with an extra blocker or free up someone in coverage for us to take better advantage of a true 1 on 1.


yeah..... that's just it.... we're all hoping.

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