Baltimore Sun Sunday

Cowboys escape TU

It took 3 QBs, but OSU was able to find a way via Illingwort­h’s spark

- By John Tranchina

NO. 11 OKLAHOMA STATE 16, TULSA 7

STILLWATER, Okla. — Chuba Hubbard was limited to 35 yards in the first half but scored on a 3-yard run on the first play of the fourth quarter to lift No. 11 Oklahoma State to a 16-7 victory over Tulsa in the season opener for both teams.

Trailing 7-3 late in the third quarter, Oklahoma State offense received a big offensive spark when the Cowboys’ third quarterbac­k, true freshman Shane Illingwort­h, entered the game and immediatel­y connected on his first three passes, including the two longest plays of the day, hitting Tylan Wallace for receptions of 36 and 29 yards.

Illingwort­h completed 4 of 5 passes for 74 yards in just over a quarter of work, helping Wallace end up with four receptions for 94 yards. Freshman Alex Hale made three field goals, two in the fourth quarter, from 27, 40 and 29 yards.

For Tulsa, Zach Smith completed 18 of 28 passes for 164 yards and one touchdown, a 16-yard toss to Josh Johnson with 1:38 left in the first half that put the Golden Hurricane up 7-3.

The Golden Hurricane was without its top running back, Shamari Brooks, who suffered an ACL injury in his left knee in practice this week, and its ground game clearly missed him. Brooks, who gained 1,046 yards and 6 TDs rushing last year, currently sits fifth on Tulsa’s all-time leading rusher list. Tulsa’s other returning running back, Corey Taylor II, who rushed for 461 yards and 6 TDs last year, also saw limited action due to having just emerged from quarantine.

The game took place a week after it was originally supposed to, with Tulsa requesting it be reschedule­d to better prepare for the season after missing nine days of practice earlier in camp due to several players testing positive for the coronaviru­s. Smith was one of the players that had to be quarantine­d and would not have been able to play if the game was held as scheduled last week.

The Cowboys lost starting quarterbac­k Spencer Sanders with an apparent right ankle injury late in the first half after he completed 2 of 2 passes for 23 yards and gained nine yards on five rushes. Ethan Bullock, a junior college transfer from the City College of San Francisco, stepped in and was 8 of 13 for 41 yards but had trouble moving the ball.

Hubbard, who led the nation in rushing last year and was the Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year, was bottled up for most of the game but still wound up with 93 yards on 27 carries, snapping his 11-game streak of 100-yard contests. As much as Oklahoma State struggled in this game, even though it came out with the victory, there’s little question that the Cowboys will drop in the poll this week after such a lackluster performanc­e.

 ?? BRIAN BAHR/GETTY ?? Oklahoma State’s Chuba Hubbard (30) pushes past a tackle to score a touchdown against Tulsa on Saturday.
BRIAN BAHR/GETTY Oklahoma State’s Chuba Hubbard (30) pushes past a tackle to score a touchdown against Tulsa on Saturday.

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