Guymon Daily Herald

OSU unsure of quarterbac­k

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STILLWATER, Okla. (AP) — With Spencer Sanders’ status unclear for Saturday’s game against West Virginia, it is uncertain who will be at quarterbac­k for No. 15 Oklahoma State in the Big 12 opener for both schools.

Will Sanders’ right foot injury, which caused him to leave the Cowboys’ seasonopen­ing 16-7 victory over Tulsa last week late in the first quarter, be healed enough for him to play? Will coach Mike Gundy start true freshman Shane Illingwort­h, who completed 4-of-5 passes for 74 yards to help lead the comeback victory in the fourth quarter?

Or will Ethan Bullock, a junior college transfer from the City College of San Francisco, get the start for Oklahoma State (1-0, 0-0 Big 12) after completing 8-of-13 passes for just 41 yards and an intercepti­on in about two quarters?

“We haven’t got that far yet,” Gundy said Monday. “We’ve got three guys available and we’ll have to make that decision based on practice reps.”

Sanders’ right foot was placed in a boot over the weekend. It will be a game-time decision on whether he starts.

West Virginia (1-0, 0-0), coming off a bye week that followed a season-opening 56-10 victory over Eastern Kentucky on Sept. 12, is going to be ready for whoever is at quarterbac­k.

“I know (Sanders) is questionab­le for the game, but we are preparing as if he will play,” Mountainee­rs coach Neal Brown said. “I think that’s how we have to go about it, and we’ll adjust if he doesn’t.”

Five things to watch on Saturday: GROUND GAME, Part I

The quarterbac­k situation for the Cowboys will affect the running game, as it did last week after Sanders’ injury. The defense can take steps to try to minimize star running back Chuba Hubbard if they don’t have to worry as much about the pass. Hubbard, who led the nation in rushing last year with 2,094 yards (and was third with 21 touchdowns), wound up with 93 yards on 27 carries last week, including the winning touchdown in the fourth quarter, ending his 11-game streak of rushing for 100-plus yards. His contributi­on will be crucial Saturday, no matter who is at QB. SUSPENSION­S OVER

Three offensive starters will be making their season debut for West Virginia after they were among 11 Mountainee­rs suspended for the opener because of violations of team rules. Offensive linemen Junior Uzebu and Chase Behrndt, as well as slot receiver T.J. Simmons, who had 35 receptions for 455 yards and four touchdowns last season, will play after sitting out against Eastern Kentucky.

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