This is shaping up to be a classic Oklahoma State football season, meaning nothing makes sense.
The Cowboys traveled to Ames on Saturday and topped a ranked Iowa State 34-27. OSU did so after a horrendous offensive outing in Lubbock and getting drilled at home against Baylor. It would be easy to say after those two performances that things weren’t looking great, but this victory kind of puts OSU back where everyone thought it would be.
OSU was supposed to win its three nonconference games, and it did. The Cowboys were supposed to lose to Texas, and they did.