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  12/09/22 - Tanner BrownrSr/2023, Oklahoma State, 6-1, 177 (DS#10 K) + More +

  2022 ALL-BIG 12 FOOTBALL HONORABLE MENTION: Tanner Brown (STPoY),...Eight more Cowboys were recognized as honorable mentions for their performances during the 2022 season, including Tyler Lacy, Jabbar Muhammad, Jaden Nixon, Brennan Presley, Spencer Sanders, Jake Schultz, Jake Springfield and Hunter Woodard. Tanner Brown and Jason Taylor II both received votes as the Big 12 Special Teams and Defensive Player of the Year, respectively. - Oklahoma State Football

(DS#10 K) rSr/2023 K Tanner BrownOklahoma State
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  2022 ALL-BIG 12 FOOTBALL FIRST TEAM: DB Jason Taylor II, Oklahoma State, Sr.,...Taylor is tied for first among FBS players and led the conference with six interceptions during the regular season. He is OSU's second leading tackler with 87 total stops, including 72 solo tackles, which is tied for second most in the nation by any position and tops by a safety. - Oklahoma State Football

(DS#8 SS) rSr/2023 SS Jason Taylor IIOklahoma State
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  2022 PATRICK MANNELLY AWARD FINALIST: Matt Hembrough, Oklahoma State,...Over his career in Stillwater, Hembrough has been perfect on more than 500 career snaps, split close to even between punts and place kicks. He was named an All-American by the AFCA in 2021, in the first season that the AFCA included long snappers on its team. The winner of the Patrick Mannelly Award will be announced at the award ceremony on December 10. - Oklahoma State Football

(DS#7 LS) rSr/2023 LS Matt HembroughOklahoma State
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  Iowa football's busy off-season continued Friday when sophomore wide receiver Arland Bruce IV announced his decision to transfer via his Twitter account. Bruce becomes the fourth Iowa player to enter the NCAA transfer portal, joining quarterback Alex Padilla, wide receiver Keagan Johnson and offensive lineman Josh Volk. On Thursday night, Iowa received its first transfer portal entry when Michigan quarterback Cade McNamara announced his intent to transfer into the program.

Bruce, a former four-star recruit from Ankeny, totaled 44 catches for 396 yards and two touchdowns in addition to 22 rushes for 112 and four touchdowns on the ground over two seasons. He also served as a primary punt returner this season, returning 19 punts for 123 yards. In a season when Iowa's wide receivers were largely hampered by injuries, Bruce was the most consistent presence on the field. He appeared in all but one game and was the only healthy scholarship receiver available through Iowa's first two games. In that regard, he emerged as one of the leaders on Iowa's offense early in the season. - Iowa City Press-Citizen


(DS#143 WR) Jr/2024 WR Arland Bruce IVOklahoma State
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  The departures continue to pile up among University of Tulsa football players. Two more key defensive players announced their intentions to enter the NCAA transfer portal, while one of the supposed frontrunners to be named the next TU coach was on the verge of being hired elsewhere. Junior defensive end Anthony Goodlow and junior cornerback Kenney Solomon will each be leaving, while former Tulsa quarterback and current coach at Incarnate Word G.J. Kinne was expected to accept the head coaching job at Texas State. "After much consideration and speaking with friends and family, I have decided to enter the transfer portal for my last year of eligibility," Goodlow announced on social media Thursday afternoon. "Thank you Tulsa." Goodlow was a team captain who tied for seventh on the team with 44 tackles, ranking second in tackles for loss with eight and quarterback hurries with four, while also contributing two sacks (third) and two pass breakups. Goodlow was named to the All-AAC Second Team on Wednesday. - Tulsa World

(DS#37 DT) rSr/2024 DT Anthony GoodlowOklahoma State
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  NOV 21 OVC NEWCOMER OF THE WEEK: Justin Bowick, WR, 6-5, 185, Fr., Powder Spring, Ga., Eastern Illinois,...The freshman caught six passes for 177 yards and two touchdowns as Eastern Illinois nearly knocked off No. 25 ranked UT Martin, falling 34-31. He caught a 63-yard touchdown late in the first quarter to give EIU a 17-14 lead. while his 40-yard touchdown in the third quarter pulled the Panthers to within three points. Others Nominated: Lucas Maue, Murray State; Jacquez McGowan, Tennessee Tech; TJ Neal, UT Martin. - OVC Football

(DS#999 WR) rJr/2027 WR Justin BowickOklahoma State
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  NOV 14 AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Justin Wright, Sr., LB, Tulsa,...Wright had a game-high 13 tackles as Tulsa limited Memphis to two early touchdowns in a 26-10 loss to the Tigers. Wright added a sack, 2.5 tackles for loss, a forced fumble, a pass breakup and a quarterback hurry as the Golden Hurricane kept the Tigers out of the end zone for the final 44:04. Wright ranks sixth in The American in tackles at 8.4 stops per game. - American Athletic Conference Football

(DS#999 ILB) rSr/2025 ILB Justin WrightOklahoma State
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  OCT 24 BIG 12 DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Oklahoma State's Jason Taylor II set a single-game career-high with two interceptions in OSU's victory over Texas. He is the first Cowboy to have multiple interceptions in a game since Kolby Harvell-Peel on Nov. 16, 2019. Taylor's first interception came on a 3rd-and-8 on the opening drive of the game to set up an OSU field goal. The second came on a fourth-down play with 1:23 remaining in the game to help seal OSU's win. Taylor led the Cowboys with nine total tackles - all of which were solo stops. His nine solo tackles also led all players in the game. - Big 12 Football

(DS#8 SS) rSr/2023 SS Jason Taylor IIOklahoma State
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  10/17/22 - Tanner BrownrSr/2023, Oklahoma State, 6-1, 177 (DS#10 K) + More +

  BIG 12 FOOTBALL CO-SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Tanner Brown, OSU, K, Sr.,...Brown improved to 12-for-12 on field goal attempts this season, marking the second consecutive game and third in his career with four field goals. He became the third kicker in program history to make eight field goals in a two-game stretch, joining Quinn Sharp (2012) and Larry Roach (1982). Brown's 52-yard field goal in overtime set a career-high. He has the nation's longest active streak of consecutive field goals made at 15 and improved his streak of consecutive PATs made to 66. Brown is first in the nation in kicker scoring (11.0 points), second in field goals made (2.0) and fourth in scoring among all positions. - Big 12 Football

(DS#10 K) rSr/2023 K Tanner BrownOklahoma State
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  10/10/22 - Tanner BrownrSr/2023, Oklahoma State, 6-1, 177 (DS#10 K) + More +

  OCT 10 BIG 12 SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Oklahoma State's Tanner Brown led all players in scoring with 15 points in No. 7 Oklahoma State's 41-31 win over Texas Tech. He was 4-for-4 on field goal attempts to match a career-high and tie for the third-most made field goals in a game in school history. With PATs included, he was 7-for-7 on placekicks in the game with a long of 42 yards. Brown improved to 8-of-8 on field goal attempts this season. He also continued his streak of consecutive PATs made to 62. - Big 12 Football

(DS#10 K) rSr/2023 K Tanner BrownOklahoma State
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  OCT 3 BIG 12 CO-DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Jason Taylor II, OSU, S, Sr.,...Taylor sealed No. 9 Oklahoma State's 36-25 win at No. 16 Baylor with a toe-tapping interception on the sideline at OSU's 29-yard line with three minutes remaining in the fourth quarter. He also led all players in the game with seven solo tackles and registered nine total tackles. - Big 12 Football

(DS#8 SS) rSr/2023 SS Jason Taylor IIOklahoma State
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  Oklahoma State defensive end Brock Martin, a super-senior from Oologah, had the most crucial play of the 34-17 win over Arizona State with the fumble he forced in the second quarter, which led to OSU taking the lead with a touchdown five plays later. But his entire night was impactful. He finished with four tackles, including two for loss and a sack, plus a pair of quarterback hurries. He played 57 of 63 defensive snaps. - Daily Oklahoman

(DS#42 OLB) rSr/2023 OLB Brock MartinOklahoma State
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  09/01/22 - Collin OliverSr/2025, Oklahoma State, 6-2, 240 (DS#8 OLB) + More +

  ESPN TOP 100 PRESEASON 2022 CFB PLAYERS (Selected Aug. 17): No. 57. Collin Oliver, DE, Oklahoma State, Sophomore. Notable 2021 stats: 29 tackles (20 solo), 11. 5 sacks. Last year's ranking: NR. As a freshman, Oliver had 29 total tackles, 15.5 tackles for loss and 10.5 sacks. The Cowboys lost defensive coordinator Jim Knowles to Ohio State and return just four starters, but Oliver is undoubtedly the guy you want back after a freshman season like that. - ESPN.com

(DS#8 OLB) Sr/2025 OLB Collin OliverOklahoma State
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  2022 PRESEASON WUERFFEL TROPHY (COMMUNITY SERVICE) WATCHLIST: Brendon Evers, Oklahoma State, Sr., DL,...It is the first time that Evers, who was also OSU's "Big 12 Champions for Life" representative, has been on the watch list for the trophy, which is presented to college football players who serve others, celebrate their positive impact on society and inspire greater service in the world. Evers, who is a multiple-year starter on the defensive line, has been active in the community and has focused on community service with adopted children in the Tulsa area. He has also volunteered with the Special Olympics. - Oklahoma State Football

(DS#70 DT) rSr/2023 DT Brendon EversOklahoma State
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  In an age of college football where it's easy to leave, it's remarkable that Elijah Collins has stayed. After all, we're talking about a guy who was Michigan State's featured running back three years ago, rushing for close to 1,000 yards as a redshirt freshman, under a different coaching regime, and, who, in the two years since, has battled injury and illness and watched a new staff bring in four different transfer running backs to replace him. And yet, Collins doesn't see his journey through that lens. "For me, I've seen what Coach Tuck (Mel Tucker) is trying to do here," Collins said last week. "From the very jump, it's been clear. The first day he came in, he said he wanted to go out and make a statement and really bring Michigan State to that next level. I mean, I feel that as well. I was here when Coach D (Mark Dantonio) was here. Things have changed. But it's all for the better. And I could see that progression. So it's really something I wanted to be a part of. Because I know if anything's going to come from it, it's going to be something good."

Perhaps Collins should be the advisor that greets every athlete at the gates of the transfer portal. It's unclear what Collins' role will be this MSU football season. The depth chart, reading the tea leaves, appears right now to begin with Wisconsin transfer Jalen Berger. Colorado transfer Jarek Broussard is expected to play a significant part, too. Offensive coordinator Jay Johnson mentioned junior Jordon Simmons on Thursday, as well. Collins, 2021 Auburn transfer Harold Joiner and redshirt freshman Davion Primm are also battling for carries. It's hard not to root for Collins. He's been through it - a tough and lingering bout with COVID-19 in 2020 that pretty much sunk his season, then a lower leg injury after a promising series of carries in his debut last season during the second game of MSU's season. - Lansing State Journal


(DS#48 RB) rSr/2024 RB Elijah CollinsOklahoma State
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