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  2020 ALL-AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM (COACHES): LB Justin Wright, Tulsa,...Defensively, Cristian Williams and Justin Wright have helped lead a defense that ranks second in the AAC for total defense, scoring and passing, while among the top-21 nationally in each of those categories. Williams, who plays the nickel safety position, has compiled 31 tackles and two pass breakups, while Wright ranks third on the team for tackles with 50 and has 8.5 TFLs for -20 yards and one interception. - Tulsa Football

rSr/2025 ILB Justin WrightOklahoma State
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  2020 BURLSWORTH TROPHY SEMIFINALIST: Ry Schneider, Oklahoma State University, Center, SR - After only seeing spot duty his Freshman and Sophomore years, Ry became an important member of the offensive line in 2019. He helped the Cowboys' successful offense average 229.6 rushing yards per game. In 2020, he has started every game at center for the Cowboys. He is a key Senior leader on the offense that has paved the way for 4 different OSU running backs to have 100-yard rushing games this season. - Burlsworth Trophy

rSr/2021 C Ry SchneiderOklahoma State
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  DEC 14 BIG 12 OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Dillon Stoner, WR, R-Sr., Oklahoma State,...Stoner registered the highest single-game receiving yardage total for an autonomy conference player this season with 247 yards and three touchdowns on eight catches in the win over Baylor. It also marked the third-highest single-game receiving total in OSU history. Stoner's three receiving touchdowns are a career high and matched the highest total for any Big 12 player in a game this year. His 75-yard touchdown reception on the second snap of the game marked the second-longest catch of his career. - Big 12 Football

rSr/2021 WR Dillon StonerOklahoma State
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  DEC 14 BIG 12 SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Jake McClure, K/P, R-Jr., Oklahoma State,...McClure combined for 10 kicks between kickoffs and punts, with BU's average starting field position at its own 25.1-yard line. His highlight of the day came when he pinned the Bears at their own 15-yard line following a punt with just over a minute remaining in the first half. The play kept the Bears out of scoring distance and preserved a 28-0 lead going into halftime. - Big 12 Football

rSr/2022 K Jake McClureOklahoma State
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  Dillon Stoner had eight catches for 247 yards with three first-half touchdowns, freshman running back Dominic Richardson ran for 169 yards with three scores and Oklahoma State won its regular season finale 42-3 Saturday against undermanned Baylor. The Bears (2-7, 2-7 Big 12) played two days after their football facility was temporarily closed because of COVID-19 issues. Because of injuries and COVID-19, either positive tests or contact tracing, the Bears had 47 people - players, coaches and support personnel - that were unavailable for the game. This was the makeup of a game postponed Oct. 17 because of a virus outbreak in the Baylor program.

With Big 12 leading receiver Tylan Wallace out for the Cowboys because of an injury, Stoner had a 75-yard catch-and-run on the second play of the game when he got behind the secondary for his first touchdown this season. Stoner reached through cornerback Raleigh Texada to catch a lobbed 15-yard TD, and made turned a crossing pattern into a 40-yard score that put the Cowboys (7-3, 6-3) ahead 21-0 only a minute into the second quarter. Stoner nearly doubled his season total of 283 yards receiving the senior had on 29 catches in his previous eight games this season. Spencer Sanders completed 20 of 30 passes for 347 yards with two interceptions for Oklahoma State, which finished with 608 total yards. - Oklahoma State/AP College Football


rSr/2021 WR Dillon StonerOklahoma State
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  Oklahoma State running back Chuba Hubbard has opted out of the rest of the season and will prepare for the NFL draft. Coach Mike Gundy made the announcement Saturday on the team's pregame radio show before the Cowboys were scheduled to play Baylor in their regular-season finale. Hubbard, a redshirt junior, finishes his college career having rushed for 3,459 yards and 33 touchdowns. Hubbard has missed the past two games with a right ankle injury. He was introduced with the seniors before Oklahoma State's home finale against Texas Tech. He walked onto the field during a pregame ceremony that day wearing his jersey without pads and a medical boot on the injured leg. - AP College Football

rJr/2021 RB *Chuba HubbardOklahoma State
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  Injuries keep piling up for Pokes. Oklahoma State receiver Tylan Wallace had just made his biggest play of the day, a 55-yard touchdown catch that gave the Cowboys a one-point lead late in the third quarter. But Wallace never returned to the game, sustaining what was believed to be a minor knee injury as he was tackled in the end zone. His absence affected what offensive coordinator Kasey Dunn was able to call in the fourth quarter of a 29-22 loss Saturday at TCU's Amon G. Carter Stadium. "We didn't run the ball efficiently in the second half," Dunn said. "We have a lot of things that we create off the run game, and we just weren't able to do it. "When Tylan's not out there, the safeties can load the box then." - Daily Oklahoman

Sr/2021 WR Tylan WallaceOklahoma State
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  2020 LOU GROZA COLLEGIATE PLACE-KICKER AWARD NATIONAL SEMIFINALIST: Alex Hale - Oklahoma State,...Hale, a redshirt sophomore from Point Frederick, New South Wales, Australia, is one of 20 national semifinalists for the Groza Award. Injured before OSU's game at Oklahoma, Hale has made 13 of his 14 field goal attempts this year, which is his first year as the Cowboys' starting kicker. He is the only qualified kicker who is averaging better than two field goals per game (2.17) this season. - Oklahoma State Football

rSr/2024 K Alex HaleOklahoma State
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  2020 LOTT IMPACT TROPHY SEMIFINALIST: Amen Ogbongbemiga, LB, Oklahoma State,...Ogbongbemiga has enjoyed an outstanding 2020 season, leading the team with 74 total tackles while adding 5.0 tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks, three quarterback hurries, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries. - Oklahoma State Football

rSr/2021 ILB Amen OgbongbemigaOklahoma State
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  2020 BILETNIKOFF AWARD SEMIFINALIST: Tylan Wallace, Oklahoma State,...Wallace, a senior who was a Biletnikoff Award finalist in 2018, is leading the Big 12 this season in receiving yards with 877, receiving yards per game with 97.4 and receptions per game with an average of 5.9 catches. The Fort Worth, Texas native was a 2018 first-team All-American and was on his way to another All-America season in 2019 before getting injured with five games remaining on the schedule. - Oklahoma State Football

Sr/2021 WR Tylan WallaceOklahoma State
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  DEC 7 BIG 12 DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Amen Ogbongbemiga, LB, R-Sr., Oklahoma State,...Ogbongbemiga set an OSU single game record and matched a Big 12 single game record with three forced fumbles. He recovered two of his own forced fumbles in the fourth quarter to help give the Cowboy offense chances to score in the one-possession game. It marked the most forced fumbles by any FBS player in a game this season and was one short the NCAA FBS single game record of four. The redshirt senior finished as the game's leader in total tackles (12) and solo tackles (9). - Big 12 Football

rSr/2021 ILB Amen OgbongbemigaOklahoma State
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  This week, it was the defensive secondary getting beat up by injuries. Two players who have previously dealt with ankle injuries - cornerback Rodarius Williams and safety Tre Sterling - went out again in the first half. Neither played in the second half. After scoring a touchdown late in the third quarter, receiver Tylan Wallace left the game with knee pain and did not return. The Cowboys were without starting running back Chuba Hubbard once again. Hubbard continues to deal with an ankle injury that he tried to play through for roughly a month before sitting out last week. - Daily Oklahoman

rSr/2021 CB Rodarius WilliamsOklahoma State
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  As far as Williams, the Cowboy coach spoke highly of him and how he's moved up the draft boards with his play this fall. "I mentioned Tylan Wallace has made himself a lot of money this year, so has Rodarius," Gundy said. "Rodarius is probably the hottest guy on our team right now when it comes to interest from the NFL. He's been fabulous in coverage and he's competed, played hard and his attitude's been great. "What he's putting on tape is exactly what those guys at that level want to see in my opinion. You take a guy that's potentially moved himself up three or four rounds in the draft by his play on tape this year, and obviously at Oklahoma State we don't get a lot of guys that are going to go that high in the draft." - Stillwater Press

rSr/2021 CB Rodarius WilliamsOklahoma State
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  Tre Sterling called his shot. The Oklahoma State safety, after taking some ribbing in practice last week, predicted he would return an interception for a touchdown in Saturday's game against Texas Tech. Midway through the third quarter, Sterling leaped in front of a pass, fought to keep his balance, then outran everyone to the end zone for a crucial momentum-changing touchdown in the 50-44 Cowboy victory. But it wasn't dumb luck or a crazy coincidence that Sterling ended up at the right place at the right time for his pick-six. "They had been doing (that route) all game, and as the game progressed on, some of the team caught onto some tips from the quarterback, some hand signals," Sterling said. "I saw him do one of the tips, the hand signal for a slant, so I just had to get in that lane to be there to affect the play."

And he did far more than affect the play. He put the cherry on top of a special day. A junior from Sunnyvale, Texas, Sterling finished with nine tackles, second-most on the team behind senior linebacker Amen Ogbongbemiga's 11. Sterling had 1.5 tackles for loss, two fumble recoveries and a pass breakup to go with his 65-yard interception return. For the season, he's second on the team with 57 tackles and leads the team with 7.5 tackles for loss. - Daily Oklahoman


rSr/2022 SS Tre SterlingOklahoma State
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  Just when things were looking up for the Utah State football team, it suffers yet another blow. Aggies senior running back Jaylen Warren has entered the NCAA Transfer Portal. Multiple reports surfaced Monday before they were confirmed by the team in the game notes for the upcoming matchup against Air Force. The Herald Journal reported Friday that Warren was leaving. Warren is one of Utah State's best players and their leading running back. He ran for 252 yards and three touchdowns on 39 carries. Warren is the latest player to enter the transfer portal, departing from an Aggies team that is just 1-4 this season. That one win came on Thanksgiving Day when they beat New Mexico, 41-27, behind an impressive performance from quarterback Andrew Peasley. Warren did not play in that game. - Salt Lake Tribune

rSr/2022 RB Jaylen WarrenOklahoma State
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