Texarkana Gazette

Rudolph leads Oklahoma State past Tulsa for 59-24 victory

- By Cliff Brunt

STILLWATER, Okla.—Mason Rudolph threw for 303 yards and three touchdowns and ran for another score to help No. 10 Oklahoma State beat Tulsa 59-24 on Thursday night.

Rudolph completed 20 of 24 passes with no intercepti­ons. The senior joined Brandon Weeden as the only Cowboys quarterbac­ks to surpass 9,000 yards in career passing.

Preseason AP All-American James Washington caught six passes for 145 yards, including touchdown receptions of 77 and 40 yards.

Justice Hill ran for 132 yards and a touchdown, J.D. King had 95 and LD Brown 92 for the Cowboys, who are in the preseason Top 10 for the third time in school history. Oklahoma State gained 640 total yards.

"We have a long ways to go, but we had a good start," Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy said.

Tulsa quarterbac­k Chad President, who got the start over Luke Skipper, passed for 178 yards and ran for 69. Corey Taylor II ran for 111 yards and two touchdowns. D'Angelo Brewer finished with 33 yards on 22 carries.

Oklahoma State led 38-17 at halftime and cruised the rest of the way. Tulsa gained 432 total yards, but much of that came in the second half and didn't lead to points.

"I like our explosiven­ess when we started the game," Gundy said. "And I thought our defense played great."

THE TAKEAWAY

TULSA: The Golden Hurricane are down several notches from the squad that went 10-3 last season and beat Central Michigan 55-10 in the Miami Beach Bowl. Neither quarterbac­k is ready to replace Dane Evans, who broke many of the school's passing records. The Golden Hurricane showed fight but were outmanned.

 ?? Associated Press ?? n Tulsa's Samuel Gottsch (18) and Rob Riederer (33) force a fumble by Oklahoma State's Jalen McCleskey (1) on a kick return during the first half of an NCAA college football game Thursday in Stillwater, Okla.
Associated Press n Tulsa's Samuel Gottsch (18) and Rob Riederer (33) force a fumble by Oklahoma State's Jalen McCleskey (1) on a kick return during the first half of an NCAA college football game Thursday in Stillwater, Okla.

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