Times-Herald

Oklahoma State beats Texas A&M in Texas Bowl

-

HOUSTON (AP) — After a tough loss to third-ranked Texas in the Big 12 championsh­ip game, No. 22 Oklahoma State was determined to finish on a high note in the Texas Bowl.

Huge games by receivers Rashod Owens and Brennan Presley helped the Cowboys do just that Wednesday night.

Owens had a career-high 164 yards receiving with two touchdowns and Presley tied a school record with 16 receptions and had 152 yards receiving in a 31-23 victory over Texas A&M.

"It kind of stung us a little bit, and we took that game out on this field today," Owens said about the 49-21 loss to the Longhorns. "It's just a real good thing that a lot of guys have that same mindset that they want to finish strong. They want to finish that, get to that College Football Playoff experience and hopefully, next year is that year."

Ollie Gordon II, the Doak Walker Award winner, added 118 yards rushing to finish with 2,062 yards of offense and help Oklahoma State (10-4) reach double-digit wins for the second time in three seasons after finishing 12-2 in 2021. Alan Bowman had 402 yards passing with two touchdowns and two intercepti­ons.

Coach Mike Gundy said getting to 10 wins was important.

"That's a big mark," he said. "It's not easy to win double digit games at any level, in particular with college football, and these guys have stayed the course from day one, and they're unselfish. They practice hard, and it's fun to coach them."

Oklahoma State led by 18 at halftime but a 51-yard field goal by Randy Bond got the Aggies to 31-23 with about five minutes to go. The Cowboys missed a 47-yard field goal with 17 seconds to go and the Aggies (7-6) had another chance to score. But Marcel Reed's pass was intercepte­d near the end zone by Kendal Daniels on the last play of the game.

Jaylen Henderson started at quarterbac­k for the Aggies but left after being injured on the first play. His legs were taken out from under him when he was tackled after throwing a short pass.

Reed, a freshman who had thrown just three passes all season, took over and threw for 361 yards with an intercepti­on.

Interim coach Elijah Robinson said it was tough for the Aggies to lose their starting quarterbac­k so early, but he liked the way they regrouped.

"I think the mindset for our team was to say what's next and respond," he said. "For the most part those guys rallied around (Reed) and tried to make him feel comfortabl­e."

Texas A&M hired former Duke coach Mike Elko late last month to replace Jimbo Fisher, who was fired with two games left in the regular season. But he didn't coach the Aggies on Wednesday night, with Robinson handling the bowl game before leaving to become the defensive coordinato­r at Syracuse.

 ?? Brodie Johnson • Times-Herald ?? Razorback sophomore forward Trevon Brazile (#2) from Springfiel­d, Mo., slams it home for during a game played this season. The Razorbacks play Saturday UNC Wilmington Saturday afternoon before the SEC conference games begin.
Brodie Johnson • Times-Herald Razorback sophomore forward Trevon Brazile (#2) from Springfiel­d, Mo., slams it home for during a game played this season. The Razorbacks play Saturday UNC Wilmington Saturday afternoon before the SEC conference games begin.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States