Oklahoma State University Athletics
Bobby Reid
August 11, 2007 | Cowboy Football
Blossomed into one of the Big 12's top offensive players in 2006 ... An established threat running and throwing ... Already dots the OSU record book ... A semifinalist for the Davey O'Brien Award (nation's top quarterback) in 2006 ... Led Oklahoma State's offensive renaissance in 2006 ... Is already seventh all-time at OSU in career passing yards (2,868) and 13th all-time in total offense (3,507 yards) ... Ended the season as the nation's 16th-rated passer ... Winner of the Thurman Thomas Award as OSU's outstanding offensive player.
2006: Started all 13 games at quarterback after re-securing the job during the spring ... Set new OSU single-game record for completion percentage for 10 attempts (9-of-10 for 90 percent against Baylor) ... Had the best and third best total offense games in OSU history in a three-week span with a record 457 yards of total offense at Kansas and the third best total offense output against Houston (366 yards) ... His 411 passing yards at Kansas represent the second best total in OSU history and he is No. 19 at O-State with 281 yards passing vs. Houston ... Completed his sophomore season with 2,226 passing yards for the sixth best total in OSU history ... Has the second best total offense mark for a single season with 2,766 yards ... Had a 75-yard TD pass at Houston (11th longest at OSU), and a 72-yarder vs. Missouri State (16th best at Oklahoma State) ... Ended the season with a passing efficiency of 148.1 just one season after posting an efficiency rating of just over 93 ... Had 24 touchdown passes and just 11 interceptions ... Also rushed for 500 yards while completing 55.4 percent of his passes ... Had a season-best 56-yard run against Nebraska to set up the Cowboys' first score ... Led OSU to come-from-behind wins against Nebraska (from a 16-0 deficit) and Kansas (from a 17-0 deficit) ... Finished No. 18 nationally in the “points responsible for” category with 13.3 per game ... Rushed for 85 yards against Houston ... Had multiple touchdown passes in seven games, including five at Kansas and four against Missouri State ... Three of his 11 interceptions came in one game ... Led OSU on a 10-play, 74-yard drive that consumed 3:18 and culminated with a game-winning field goal with eight seconds remaining against Alabama in the Independence Bowl.
2005: Started five games at quarterback including the upset win over Texas Tech ... Finished the season with 602 yards on 52-of-108 passing with two touchdowns and four interceptions ... Had 61 carries for 139 yards rushing and five receptions for 24 yards ... In his debut, he rushed for 82 yards and had two catches.
2004: Sat out as a redshirt.
High School: One of the top quarterback prospects in the country ... Ran the option more than he threw the ball in leading his team to an unbeaten championship season ... North Shore rolled over all opponents to the Class 5A state championship ... As a senior, he accounted for 38 touchdowns - 22 passing and 16 rushing - and a combined 2,650 yards ... Houston Touchdown Club's offensive player of the year and all-Greater Houston, all-district and the district MVP ... Named to both the national and Texas top 100 recruiting lists, and attended the prestigious Elite 11 quarterback camp ... Recruited by Oklahoma, Texas, Texas A&M, Kansas State and Ohio State, along with many others ... Rated by Tom Lemming of ESPN as one of the top 100 prospects in the country.
Personal: Born Dec. 13, 1985 ... Son of Winston and Rajika Reid ... Has a brother, Jerrick ... Education major.
2006: Started all 13 games at quarterback after re-securing the job during the spring ... Set new OSU single-game record for completion percentage for 10 attempts (9-of-10 for 90 percent against Baylor) ... Had the best and third best total offense games in OSU history in a three-week span with a record 457 yards of total offense at Kansas and the third best total offense output against Houston (366 yards) ... His 411 passing yards at Kansas represent the second best total in OSU history and he is No. 19 at O-State with 281 yards passing vs. Houston ... Completed his sophomore season with 2,226 passing yards for the sixth best total in OSU history ... Has the second best total offense mark for a single season with 2,766 yards ... Had a 75-yard TD pass at Houston (11th longest at OSU), and a 72-yarder vs. Missouri State (16th best at Oklahoma State) ... Ended the season with a passing efficiency of 148.1 just one season after posting an efficiency rating of just over 93 ... Had 24 touchdown passes and just 11 interceptions ... Also rushed for 500 yards while completing 55.4 percent of his passes ... Had a season-best 56-yard run against Nebraska to set up the Cowboys' first score ... Led OSU to come-from-behind wins against Nebraska (from a 16-0 deficit) and Kansas (from a 17-0 deficit) ... Finished No. 18 nationally in the “points responsible for” category with 13.3 per game ... Rushed for 85 yards against Houston ... Had multiple touchdown passes in seven games, including five at Kansas and four against Missouri State ... Three of his 11 interceptions came in one game ... Led OSU on a 10-play, 74-yard drive that consumed 3:18 and culminated with a game-winning field goal with eight seconds remaining against Alabama in the Independence Bowl.
2005: Started five games at quarterback including the upset win over Texas Tech ... Finished the season with 602 yards on 52-of-108 passing with two touchdowns and four interceptions ... Had 61 carries for 139 yards rushing and five receptions for 24 yards ... In his debut, he rushed for 82 yards and had two catches.
2004: Sat out as a redshirt.
High School: One of the top quarterback prospects in the country ... Ran the option more than he threw the ball in leading his team to an unbeaten championship season ... North Shore rolled over all opponents to the Class 5A state championship ... As a senior, he accounted for 38 touchdowns - 22 passing and 16 rushing - and a combined 2,650 yards ... Houston Touchdown Club's offensive player of the year and all-Greater Houston, all-district and the district MVP ... Named to both the national and Texas top 100 recruiting lists, and attended the prestigious Elite 11 quarterback camp ... Recruited by Oklahoma, Texas, Texas A&M, Kansas State and Ohio State, along with many others ... Rated by Tom Lemming of ESPN as one of the top 100 prospects in the country.
Personal: Born Dec. 13, 1985 ... Son of Winston and Rajika Reid ... Has a brother, Jerrick ... Education major.
PASSING | G | Att | Cmp | Int | Yds | TD | Lg | Pct |
2005 | 7 | 108 | 52 | 4 | 602 | 2 | 49 | 48.1 |
RUSHING | G | Att | Yds | TD | Lg |
2005 | 7 | 61 | 139 | 0 | 28 |
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