Oklahoma State University Athletics

Postgame Notes vs. Kansas
September 29, 2018 | Cowboy Football
The Oklahoma State win…
• Gave it seven straight wins in road games, the third-longest streak in school history and the longest since a 10-game streak in the 2010 and 2011 seasons.
• Gave it wins in 16 of its last 18 true road games.
• Improved it to 22-5 in its last 27 games and 36-10 in its last 46 games.
• Made it 8-0 in games following a loss since the beginning of 2016.
• Improved its record to 38-29-2 all-time vs. Kansas.
• Improved Mike Gundy's career record vs. Kansas to 10-1.
• Improved Mike Gundy's record in Big 12 games to 70-43.
• Gave it nine straight wins vs. Kansas, matching its longest active win streak against any opponent. OSU has also won nine in-a-row against Louisiana.
• Marked the ninth time it has started at least 4-1 under Mike Gundy.
• Made it 62-8 in its last 70 games vs. unranked teams, dating back to 2010.
• Improved it to 51-22 in Big 12 Conference games since 2010.
:: Taylor Cornelius set OSU single game records today with an average of 15.6 yards per attempt (min. 20 att.) and with a passer rating of 262.04 (min. 20 att.). Mason Rudolph held both of those records previously.
::Jordan Brailford entered the game leading the Big 12 and ranked 15th in FBS with an average of one sack per game. He finished today with 3.0. His five tackles for loss marked the most for any Big 12 player in a game this season and tied for the second most in OSU history. Emmanuel Ogbah holds the school record of 5.5 set in 2014 vs. KU.
:: Brailford's three sacks ties for third all-time at OSU and is the most since Nathan Peterson had three at Baylor in 2007. Brailford set a career high today with eight tackles, including a career-best five TFLs.
:: Justice Hill tied a Big 12 running back record today by scoring a rushing touchdown for an 11th-consecutive game. He joins Ricky Williams (Texas, 1997-98), Darren Sproles (K-State, 2002-03), Cedric Benson (Texas, 2003-04) and Jorvorskie Lane (Texas A&M, 2006) as Big 12 record holders. The record for any player is 15 games held by Missouri QB Corby Jones from 1997-98.
:: With 189 rushing yards today, Hill became the ninth-player in OSU history to record 3,000 career rushing yards. A true junior, Hill now has 3,186 yards. Today he passed Joseph Randle on the career rushing yardage list and now ranks No. 8 in school history.
:: Justice Hill's 189 rushing yards marked the 18th 100-yard rushing game of his career. He is now tied with David Thompson for the fourth-most 100-yard rushing games in a career in school history. Hill has hit the 100-yard mark in four of five games this season, in 11 of his last 15 games and in 15 of his last 22 games. His 189 rushing yards are the second most in his career and topped only by his 228 vs. Oklahoma last year.
:: The Cowboy defense entered today's game leading the nation with an average of 4.75 team sacks per game. It finished today with five sacks.
:: Last season OSU had 30 sacks in 13 games. This season the Cowboys have 24 sacks through five games.
: Five Cowboys earned their first career starts today, including wide receiver Landon Wolf, safety Jarrick Bernard, safety Kolby Peel, linebacker Devin Harper and defensive tackle Enoch Smith, Jr.
:: Landon Wolf caught the first TD pass of his career today on a 42-catch in the first quarter. It marked a career-long reception. Wolf also finished with a career-high 116 receiving yards on six catches.
:: With touchdown passes to Tyron Johnson and Landon Wolf today, Cornelius has now found eight different receivers for touchdown passes this season.
:: Cornelius finished the first quarter 4-for-4 passing for 84 yards and two touchdowns. He finished the first half 7-for-8 with 164 yards, three touchdowns and a 383.5 QBR.
:: Tylan Wallace finished with 104 receiving yards to mark his fourth-straight 100-yard game. He joins Justin Blackmon as the only underclassmen in OSU history to record four-straight 100-yard receiving games.
:: OSU has had at least one 100-yard receiver in nine of its last 10 games and a 100-yard rusher in 13 of its last 19 games.
:: OSU has forced at least one turnover in 32 straight games and in 41 of the last 42 games, dating to 2015.
:: Tyron Johnson's 64-yard touchdown catch was the longest reception of his career to date.
:: OSU has won 19 straight games when leading at halftime, a streak that began on Sept. 17, 2016.
:: OSU has been best in the first and fourth quarter this season, outscoring opponents 55-15 in the first and 51-21 in the fourth.
:: Matt Ammendola has made 20 of his last 21 field goal tries.
:: CB A.J. Green, OL Marcus Keyes, DE Jarrell Owens and LB Philip Redwine-Bryant served as Oklahoma State captains for today's game.
:: OSU has outrushed its opponent in 15 of its last 19 games and in 17 of its last 22 games.
• Gave it seven straight wins in road games, the third-longest streak in school history and the longest since a 10-game streak in the 2010 and 2011 seasons.
• Gave it wins in 16 of its last 18 true road games.
• Improved it to 22-5 in its last 27 games and 36-10 in its last 46 games.
• Made it 8-0 in games following a loss since the beginning of 2016.
• Improved its record to 38-29-2 all-time vs. Kansas.
• Improved Mike Gundy's career record vs. Kansas to 10-1.
• Improved Mike Gundy's record in Big 12 games to 70-43.
• Gave it nine straight wins vs. Kansas, matching its longest active win streak against any opponent. OSU has also won nine in-a-row against Louisiana.
• Marked the ninth time it has started at least 4-1 under Mike Gundy.
• Made it 62-8 in its last 70 games vs. unranked teams, dating back to 2010.
• Improved it to 51-22 in Big 12 Conference games since 2010.
:: Taylor Cornelius set OSU single game records today with an average of 15.6 yards per attempt (min. 20 att.) and with a passer rating of 262.04 (min. 20 att.). Mason Rudolph held both of those records previously.
::Jordan Brailford entered the game leading the Big 12 and ranked 15th in FBS with an average of one sack per game. He finished today with 3.0. His five tackles for loss marked the most for any Big 12 player in a game this season and tied for the second most in OSU history. Emmanuel Ogbah holds the school record of 5.5 set in 2014 vs. KU.
:: Brailford's three sacks ties for third all-time at OSU and is the most since Nathan Peterson had three at Baylor in 2007. Brailford set a career high today with eight tackles, including a career-best five TFLs.
:: Justice Hill tied a Big 12 running back record today by scoring a rushing touchdown for an 11th-consecutive game. He joins Ricky Williams (Texas, 1997-98), Darren Sproles (K-State, 2002-03), Cedric Benson (Texas, 2003-04) and Jorvorskie Lane (Texas A&M, 2006) as Big 12 record holders. The record for any player is 15 games held by Missouri QB Corby Jones from 1997-98.
:: With 189 rushing yards today, Hill became the ninth-player in OSU history to record 3,000 career rushing yards. A true junior, Hill now has 3,186 yards. Today he passed Joseph Randle on the career rushing yardage list and now ranks No. 8 in school history.
:: Justice Hill's 189 rushing yards marked the 18th 100-yard rushing game of his career. He is now tied with David Thompson for the fourth-most 100-yard rushing games in a career in school history. Hill has hit the 100-yard mark in four of five games this season, in 11 of his last 15 games and in 15 of his last 22 games. His 189 rushing yards are the second most in his career and topped only by his 228 vs. Oklahoma last year.
:: The Cowboy defense entered today's game leading the nation with an average of 4.75 team sacks per game. It finished today with five sacks.
:: Last season OSU had 30 sacks in 13 games. This season the Cowboys have 24 sacks through five games.
: Five Cowboys earned their first career starts today, including wide receiver Landon Wolf, safety Jarrick Bernard, safety Kolby Peel, linebacker Devin Harper and defensive tackle Enoch Smith, Jr.
:: Landon Wolf caught the first TD pass of his career today on a 42-catch in the first quarter. It marked a career-long reception. Wolf also finished with a career-high 116 receiving yards on six catches.
:: With touchdown passes to Tyron Johnson and Landon Wolf today, Cornelius has now found eight different receivers for touchdown passes this season.
:: Cornelius finished the first quarter 4-for-4 passing for 84 yards and two touchdowns. He finished the first half 7-for-8 with 164 yards, three touchdowns and a 383.5 QBR.
:: Tylan Wallace finished with 104 receiving yards to mark his fourth-straight 100-yard game. He joins Justin Blackmon as the only underclassmen in OSU history to record four-straight 100-yard receiving games.
:: OSU has had at least one 100-yard receiver in nine of its last 10 games and a 100-yard rusher in 13 of its last 19 games.
:: OSU has forced at least one turnover in 32 straight games and in 41 of the last 42 games, dating to 2015.
:: Tyron Johnson's 64-yard touchdown catch was the longest reception of his career to date.
:: OSU has won 19 straight games when leading at halftime, a streak that began on Sept. 17, 2016.
:: OSU has been best in the first and fourth quarter this season, outscoring opponents 55-15 in the first and 51-21 in the fourth.
:: Matt Ammendola has made 20 of his last 21 field goal tries.
:: CB A.J. Green, OL Marcus Keyes, DE Jarrell Owens and LB Philip Redwine-Bryant served as Oklahoma State captains for today's game.
:: OSU has outrushed its opponent in 15 of its last 19 games and in 17 of its last 22 games.
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