STILLWATER — Oklahoma State’s offense has spent most of the season doing a pretty good Charlie Brown impression.
The Cowboys usually get a good start early in the game, only to see the football taken away sometime late in the second quarter. Then the offense is only allowed to move the ball again once the game is firmly out of reach in the fourth quarter.
It didn’t change the result, but Oklahoma State finally managed to flip the script in Saturday’s 49-17 loss to No. 24 Cincinnati.
All four of the Cowboys’ complete drives in the second and third quarters went for at least 33 yards.