Oklahoma State University Athletics
Oklahoma State Postgame Notes
November 30, 2002 | Cowboy Football
Nov. 30, 2002
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* Oklahoma State's 506 yards of total offense is the most OSU has recorded against Oklahoma since at least through the 1977 season (as far back as records on hand go). The previous high in that span was 481 yards in 1988.
* OSU's win over Oklahoma was the first win over a Top 5 opponent since defeating No. 4 OU 16-13 last year.
* Josh Fields set a new career high with 357 yards passing, surpassing his previous best of 354 yards against Kansas on Nov. 16.
* Fields' four TD passes ties him for second best in a single game at OSU (he also acheived the mark last week against Baylor and owns the school record as well with six against Kansas). He has 14 touchdowns with no interceptions in the last three games.
* Fields' touchdown pass to Woods in the first quarter marked the 14th straight game he has thrown a TD.
* Tatum Bell (106 yards) went over the 100-yard rushing mark for the fifth time in the last six games.
* Billy Bajema's 58-yard reception in the second quarter was a career high, besting his previous mark of 25 yards against Texas Tech on Nov. 9. He ended with a career high 99 yards.
* Oklahoma State moved to 6-1 overall at home this season and 4-0 in Big 12 play, the best mark at Lewis Field since going 6-0 during the 1984 campaign.
* OSU's 28 points in the first half, is the most the Cowboys have scored against Oklahoma in a half since at least 1947 (as far back as records on hand go).
Rashaun Woods Notes
* Rashaun Woods set a new OSU single game record and career high with 226 receiving yards, besting the previous mark of 208 yards set by Curtis Mayfield against Nebraska in 1989.
* Woods 12 receptions was a single-game career high and tied for second best in OSU history.
* Rashaun Woods 60-yard touchdown reception in the second quarter was the second longest of the season and his career. He caught a 69-yard pass against Kansas on Nov. 16. The pass was also his 15th scoring grab of the year which is a new OSU single season record, besting Hart Lee Dykes' 14 set in 1988. Woods finished the regular season with 16 TDs.
* Woods three touchdown receptions ties his school single-game record achieved twice before in his career.
* Woods' 12-yard reception on the Cowboys first scoring drive of the second half was the 204th catch of his career which is a new school record (Dykes had 203). He ended the regular season with 207 receptions.
* Woods has now caught two or more passes in 30 straight games and four or more receptions in 23 straight.