Not sure how — or if this even makes sense — but that might be the most encouraging 32-point loss in Oklahoma State history. Or maybe I’m suffering from Stockholm syndrome.
At times, Oklahoma State threatened to make it a ball game with No. 24 Cincinnati in town for Homecoming. But while there were some encouraging improvements on both sides of the ball, the Pokes ended up getting throttled.
Let’s take a look at the Good, the Bad and the Ugly from the Cowboys’ sixth loss of the season.
The Good: The Run Game
The good part is that the Cowboys actually had a run game.