I've never seen a two quarterback system work as well as it has for Oklahoma State. How do Mason Rudolph and J.W. Walsh complement one another? What does each struggle with?
It works and honestly, I've been a bit surprised by it myself. Rudolph is your starting pitcher who has the ability to go all nine while Walsh is the closer who can go two innings and pretty much close out in almost every situation. Rudolph obviously can't move around like Walsh, but still has the ability to do so (when healthy). Walsh is essentially a running back who can occasionally throw the ball.