Oklahoma State University Athletics

Cowboys Continue Fall Camp in Heat
August 11, 2010 | Cowboy Football
Aug. 11, 2010
STILLWATER - The Oklahoma State football team continued its fall camp this morning, practicing on the fields east of the Athletics Center in near-100 degree temperatures. In addition to the hot weather, the following developments also took place:
· Coach Mike Gundy cited the play of two veterans for their efforts during the latest workout: sophomore receiver Isaiah Anderson of Wichita Falls Rider High School and junior linebacker James Thomas from La Marque, Texas. Anderson is one of the fastest Cowboys on the roster and Thomas is fighting for a starting spot at linebacker.
· True freshman Nate Sorensen worked at receiver today after entering the program as a quarterback. However, the OSU staff stopped short of calling the move permanent at this point.
· The Cowboys spent a solid two-plus hours on the practice field in what was (according to the SID), the hottest practice of the year.
· Gundy also commented on the competitive nature of OSU's practices through six workouts.
· OSU will practice again on Thursday morning before practicing twice on Friday.










