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OSU Bullets
• Why Cowboy running back Jaylen Warren has turned out “quite a bit better” than Mike Gundy and the Pokes anticipated
• Moussa Cisse’s athleticism and size are game changers for the Pokes
• Cowboy safety Tre Sterling underwent season-ending surgery this week
• This Mike Gundy quote from Monday hones in on what’s probably the most crucial element to OSU’s success under Spencer Sanders:
“We lost the special teams battle, lost the penalties, but didn’t have the turnover issue. We made up for it in that area…”
A (maybe meaningless) Oklahoma State stat: Spencer Sanders did not throw an interception against Boise State or Kansas State, marking the first time the OSU QB has gone two full starts without throwing a pick since the first two games of the 2019 season, his first under center.
— Eli Lederman (@ByEliLederman) September 27, 2021
• The Baylor coach made some comments about the Cowboys in his weekly presser – some interesting stuff on how the Pokes attack one-on-one matchups and how the Pokes use Spencer Sanders
• What Mike Boynton had to say after the first practice
• 538 has the Pokes with a seven percent chance of winning the Big 12 – only below OU, Texas, and Baylor
• This Brennan Presley piece is great – you always wonder how guys his size make it in the game
• This may be turning into the Spencer Sanders’ daily apologist article – he had a great game against K-State.
• We love you, Pete.
Some folks up in Chicago said @OSUPistolPete wasn’t a good mascot. Well, around here we respectfully disagree.#GoPokes I #okstate pic.twitter.com/TZgCfk2lbz
— Oklahoma State Athletics (@OSUAthletics) September 29, 2021
Non-OSU Bullets
• Hard work isn’t the point at the office
• Yes, the CFP race is more wide open than usual
• The tale of the pig and the sheep (faith-based)
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