Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Oklahoma State routs South Alabama

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NO. 11 OKLAHOMA STATE 44, SOUTH ALABAMA 7

MOBILE, Ala. — Mason Rudolph passed for 335 yards and three touchdowns, ran for a score and broke Oklahoma State’s career passing park in the No. 11 Cowboys’ 44-7 victory over South Alabama on Friday night.

Rudolph broke Brandon Weeden’s mark of 9,260 yards late in the second quarter, and finished the night with 9,352. He completed 25 of 38 passes for the Cowboys (2-0) before heading to the sideline late in the third quarter. The 6-foot-5 senior has accounted for eight touchdowns in two games.

Oklahoma State’s defense also throttled the Jaguars (02), who lost starting quarterbac­k Cole Garvin to a right ankle injury after one series.

The Cowboys outgained South Alabama 505-175 in total yards and carried a shutout into the final five minutes.

Rudolph completed a 66yard touchdown pass on a short slant pass-and-run to James Washington and connected on scoring strikes of 4 and 20 yards to Marcell Ateman.

Justin Phillips scored on a 25-yard intercepti­on return off a deflection by lineman Darrion Daniels.

The Cowboys’ offense didn’t quite match its 640yard, 59-point performanc­e against Tulsa, but the defense handled South Alabama most of the way. It didn’t matter much that leading rusher Justice Hill had a quiet night with 27 yards on 11 carries. The Cowboys held South Alabama to 1-of-10 on third down conversion­s.

South Alabama has allowed nearly 800 passing yards against Mississipp­i and Oklahoma State. Backup quarterbac­k Dallas Davis, a 10-game starter last season, completed 13 of 23 passes for 126 yards. He hit Maaseiah Francis for a late 17-yard touchdown.

 ?? Oklahoma State defensive tackle DeQuinton Osborne AP/DAN ANDERSON ?? (91) sacks South Alabama quarterbac­k Dallas Davis on Friday during the second half of the No. 11 Cowboys’ 44-7 victory over the Jaguars in Mobile, Ala. The Cowboys outgained the Jaguars 505-175 in total yards and held South Alabama to 1-of-10 on third...
Oklahoma State defensive tackle DeQuinton Osborne AP/DAN ANDERSON (91) sacks South Alabama quarterbac­k Dallas Davis on Friday during the second half of the No. 11 Cowboys’ 44-7 victory over the Jaguars in Mobile, Ala. The Cowboys outgained the Jaguars 505-175 in total yards and held South Alabama to 1-of-10 on third...

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