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  Oklahoma State safety Tre Sterling took quick note of how well linebacker Calvin Bundage was playing in his return to practice after missing last year with a back injury. "His first practice back, he had three sacks in a row. Three and out," Sterling said. "The way he rushes, I've never seen anyone rush like that before, with so much speed and so much violence. "He's going to be better than he was before his injury." A fifth-year senior from Edmond Santa Fe, Bundage is listed at 6-foot-1 and 220 pounds. He has shown such a knack for rushing the passer in preseason camp that players have almost taken to talking about him as a defensive end. With two returning starters at linebacker who each had over 100 tackles last season in Malcolm Rodriguez and Amen Ogbongbemiga, Bundage won't have to be an every-down player. He can be used situationally at times when he can best take advantage of his skills. - Daily Oklahoman

(DS#22 OLB) rSr/2021 OLB Calvin BundageOklahoma State
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  Chandler Anthony isn't done with football after all. The offensive lineman spent four seasons at North Texas before leaving the program with a season of eligibility remaining this spring. Anthony confirmed to the Denton Record-Chronicle on Sunday that he will play this fall as a graduate transfer at Oklahoma State, where his younger brother, Hunter Anthony, is a key member of the Cowboys offensive line. "I was ready to take the next step in my life and I felt like I had experienced everything I wanted to football wise at UNT," Anthony said. "But getting one more year with my brother was impossible to pass up." Hunter Anthony is a redshirt sophomore at OSU. He started four games for the Cowboys last season and is expected to be a key part of their lineup moving forward. OSU was looking for depth after losing Jacob Farrell and Bryce Bray, who were reportedly dismissed for a violation of team rules. OSU also lost two-year starter Dylan Galloway when he retired due to injuries. Farrell subsequently landed at UNT, where he will sit out the upcoming season as a transfer. - Denton Record

(DS#999 OT) rSr/2022 OT Chandler AnthonyOklahoma State
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  08/27/20 - Teven JenkinsrSr/2021, Oklahoma State, 6-5, 317 (DS#3 OT) + More +

  2021 SENIOR BOWL WATCH LIST: Teven Jenkins, Oklahoma State,...Jenkins was a starter in each of the 12 games in which he played in 2019...Started nine games at right tackle and three games at left tackle...An important part of a unit that paved the way for Chuba Hubbard to lead the FBS in rushing yards and earn All-America and Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year status...Helped the Cowboys average 229.6 rushing yards per game - OSU's highest average since 2008. - Oklahoma State Football

(DS#3 OT) rSr/2021 OT Teven JenkinsOklahoma State
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  08/27/20 - Tylan WallaceSr/2021, Oklahoma State, 5-11, 194 (DS#10 WR) + More +

  2021 SENIOR BOWL WATCH LIST: Tylan Wallace, Oklahoma State,...Wallace has rightfully earned a spot among the best and most feared receivers in college football...Ranks third among active FBS players with 2,512 career receiving yards and is second with 20 career receiving touchdowns...Has 11 games with 100 or more receiving yards in the last two seasons. - Oklahoma State Football

(DS#10 WR) Sr/2021 WR Tylan WallaceOklahoma State
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  08/24/20 - Tay MartinSr/2022, Oklahoma State, 6-2, 184 (DS#58 WR) + More +

  Martin has been productive at Washington State, and was regarded as a fringe NFL prospect after his junior season. In his three seasons for the Cougars, he had 1,615 yards and 18 touchdowns on 143 receptions. If granted eligibility, Martin would immediately enter the competition for playing time at the outside receiver position with Braydon Johnson and Dee Anderson. But a cryptic quote from offensive coordinator Kasey Dunn earlier this week might have hinted at part of the reason why Martin was a beneficial addition. Asked about the competition for snaps at the outside receiver position opposite Tylan Wallace, Dunn mentioned some injury issues. "We've got some good players over there," Dunn said. "We've had some injuries up and down at that position, so it's kind of day-to-day who's out there." - Daily Oklahoman

(DS#58 WR) Sr/2022 WR Tay MartinOklahoma State
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  08/22/20 - Tay MartinSr/2022, Oklahoma State, 6-2, 184 (DS#58 WR) + More +

  In a move to get closer to his daughter, Washington State receiver Davontavean Martin - more commonly referred to as Tay - is transferring to Oklahoma State for his final season of college football. Martin is from Houma, Louisiana, which is the home of his 1-year-old daughter according to the Spokesman-Review in Spokane, Washington. Martin, a 6-foot-3, 186-pound senior, entered the transfer portal earlier this week and announced his decision on Saturday evening. In his three seasons as Washington State, Martin had 1,615 yards and 18 touchdowns on 143 receptions. - The Oklahoman

(DS#58 WR) Sr/2022 WR Tay MartinOklahoma State
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  08/19/20 - Tay MartinSr/2022, Oklahoma State, 6-2, 184 (DS#58 WR) + More +

  On Monday, Washington State lost one of its top offensive players to the transfer portal. On Tuesday, it was the Cougars' defense that took a rather significant hit. Skyler Thomas, a versatile defensive back who started 25 of 26 games the last two seasons at both safety positions and also nickel, announced on Twitter he was entering the transfer portal and plans to reopen his recruitment.

"Would like to thank Washington State for a great four years," Thomas wrote. "I am forever thankful for Coug nation. I am also thankful for all the coaches who have helped me get this point. With that being said I have put my name in the transfer portal and would (like) to reopen my recruitment." Thomas' announcement comes approximately 24 hours after Tay Martin, arguably the team's best returning wide receiver, confirmed to The Spokesman-Review he too was entering the portal. Neither player offered a reason behind their decision, but it's possible both are looking for an opportunity to play this fall after the Pac-12 announced last week that it is postponing its season. The SEC, Big 12 and ACC are still moving ahead with a fall season, along with a few mid-major and FCS conferences. - Seattle Times


(DS#58 WR) Sr/2022 WR Tay MartinOklahoma State
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  08/16/20 - Alan BowmanrSr/2025, Oklahoma State, 6-3, 220 (DS#60 QB) + More +

  Alan Bowman has plenty of goals, individual and team, that he would like to accomplish this fall. But, one, seems to be at the forefront. "No. 1, we're staying healthy. I'll tell you that right now," Bowman said, cracking a smile during a Zoom press conference held Saturday morning. The 6-foot-3, 215-pound signal caller has shown flashes of greatness but been unable to show consistency due to missing time as a freshman with two instances of a partially collapsed lung. The Grapevine native would miss most of his sophomore year with a cracked collarbone, finding a way to play in three games before electing to take a redshirt year.

In total, Bowman has played in 11 games the past two seasons, throwing for 3,658 yards, 23 touchdowns and 10 interceptions. And, while he has not been able to see the field much during is collegiate year, Bowman feels as though he's made up for it by becoming a literal student of the game by engrossing himself in gameplanning, becoming "bigger, faster, stronger" thanks to strength and conditioning and choosing to take a redshirt last season. "Basically, I probably could have played the last two games of the season," Bowman said. "So, it's play four or five games last season or play a full 12, now 10, this year with a new slate and whole-new set up. "I was more comfortable, saying, 'Hey, let's take an offseason. Let's get bigger, faster, stronger. Let's get another year in the offense...Let's play a full season instead of coming back right towards the end of the season." - Lubbock Avalanche Journal


(DS#60 QB) rSr/2025 QB Alan BowmanOklahoma State
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  08/06/20 - Tylan WallaceSr/2021, Oklahoma State, 5-11, 194 (DS#10 WR) + More +

  Oklahoma State star wide receiver Tylan Wallace practiced for the first time since suffering a torn ACL on Oct. 30, 2019. And by all accounts, he looked good. He opened Wednesday's Zoom interview following the Cowboys' first fall practice by saying he's moving around "real good." Wallace did not practice during the Cowboys' shortened spring practice period. He was still rehabbing the injury. He also rehabbed at home when the spring semester was forced to go virtual only due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, he's starting to look more and more like the 2018 Biletnikoff Award finalist who shined last season before his injury. "He moved around well today," offensive coordinator Kasey Dunn said. "We're getting him out there and trying to protect him as much as we possibly can and just get him confident again on that leg and that knee. But after practice, it looks and sounds like he felt pretty good. - Daily Oklahoman

(DS#10 WR) Sr/2021 WR Tylan WallaceOklahoma State
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  2020 PRESEASON WALTER CAMP FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICAN: RB Chuba Hubbard, Oklahoma State,...The Sherwood Park, Alberta, native ended the 2019 season as the FBS leader in rushing yards, rushing yards per game, 200-yard rushing games and all-purpose yards per game. He ranked first among all players from Power Five conferences in rushing touchdowns and led the Big 12 in both points scored and total touchdowns. Hubbard's season total of 2,094 rushing yards ranks 16th in FBS history and third in Big 12 Conference history. It marked the second-best single-season total in school history, trailing only Barry Sanders' 1988 Heisman season. - Oklahoma State Football

(DS#7 RB) rJr/2021 RB *Chuba HubbardOklahoma State
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  07/28/20 - Tylan WallaceSr/2021, Oklahoma State, 5-11, 194 (DS#10 WR) + More +

  2020 PRESEASON WALTER CAMP SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICAN: WR Tylan Wallace, Oklahoma State,...Wallace, who missed OSU's final five games due to injury in 2019, ranks third among active FBS players with 2,512 career receiving yards and is second with 20 career receiving touchdowns. He has totaled 11 games with 100 or more receiving yards in the past two seasons and finished 2018 as a finalist for the Biletnikoff Award given to the nation's best pass catcher. - Oklahoma State Football

(DS#10 WR) Sr/2021 WR Tylan WallaceOklahoma State
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  2020 PRESEASON MAXWELL AWARD WATCH LIST: RB Elijah Collins, Michigan State,...Collins was named to the Doak Walker Award Watch List for the nation's top running back earlier this month. After preserving his redshirt year in 2018 by appearing in just three games, Collins had a breakthrough season as a redshirt freshman for the Spartans in 2019, leading the team and ranking fourth in the Big Ten with 988 rushing yards (76.0 avg.). - Michigan State Football

(DS#48 RB) rSr/2024 RB Elijah CollinsOklahoma State
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  2020 WUERFFEL TROPHY PRESEASON WATCH LIST: Chuba Hubbard, Oklahoma State, junior, running back,...The Sherwood Park, Alberta, native ended the 2019 season as the FBS leader in rushing yards, rushing yards per game, 200-yard rushing games and all-purpose yards per game. He ranked first among all players from Power Five conferences in rushing touchdowns and led the Big 12 in both points scored and total touchdowns. - Oklahoma State Football

(DS#7 RB) rJr/2021 RB *Chuba HubbardOklahoma State
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  07/26/20 - Tylan WallaceSr/2021, Oklahoma State, 5-11, 194 (DS#10 WR) + More +

  2020 PRESEASON MAXWELL AWARD WATCH LIST: WR Tylan Wallace, Oklahoma State,...Wallace was a finalist for the Biletnikoff Award and a first team All-American in 2018. The senior out of Fort Worth, Texas, has rightfully earned a spot among the best and most feared receivers in college football. He enters 2020 ranked third among active FBS players with 2,512 career receiving yards and is second with 20 career receiving touchdowns. He also has 11 games with 100 or more receiving yards in the past two seasons. - Oklahoma State Football

(DS#10 WR) Sr/2021 WR Tylan WallaceOklahoma State
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  2020 PRESEASON MAXWELL AWARD WATCH LIST: RB Chuba Hubbard, Oklahoma State,...Hubbard's 2019 season total of 2,094 rushing yards ranks 16th in FBS history and third in Big 12 Conference history. It marked the second-best single-season total in school history, trailing only Barry Sanders' 1988 Heisman season. Additionally, Hubbard rushed for more than 100 yards in each of his last 11 games, which was the longest active streak in the nation, and led the country with 15 rushes of 30 yards or longer, nine rushes of 40 yards or longer, seven rushes of 50 yards or longer, five rushes of 60 yards or longer, three rushes of 70 yards or longer, two rushes of 80 yards or longer and one rush of 90 yards or longer. - Oklahoma State Football

(DS#7 RB) rJr/2021 RB *Chuba HubbardOklahoma State
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