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Oklahoma State survives valiant effort from Kansas State's Kody Cook

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For the second straight week, No. 20 Oklahoma State rallied in the fourth quarter, defeating Kansas State on Saturday 36-34 with a game-winning field goal in the final seconds. Here's what happened:

Player of the game: After quarterback Joe Hubener was injured on the opening drive, K-State was forced to turn to wide receiver Kody Cook, essentially the Wildcats' fifth-string QB (Jesse Ertz, Alex Delton and Johnathan Banks were all unavailable due to various ailments).