Oklahoma State University Athletics
Cowboy Football Postgame Notes vs. Kansas - Nov. 16, 2019
November 16, 2019 | Cowboy Football
 The Oklahoma State win…
• Clinched a 14th-straight winning season, extending the longest streak in OSU history.
• Made it 6-1 in its past seven games at Boone Pickens Stadium.
• Made it 39-29-2 all-time vs. Kansas and 17-14-1 all-time vs. KU in Stillwater.
• Gave it 10 straight wins vs. Kansas to earn its longest active win streak against any opponent. It matches the second-longest win streak against one opponent in OSU history, trailing only OSU's 11-game streak vs. Kansas State from 1947-62. The only other 10-game win streak came against Central Oklahoma from 1908-1922.
• Improved Mike Gundy's career record vs. Kansas to 11-1.
• Improved it to 32-13 in its past 45 games overall and 46-19 in its past 64 games.
• Improved Mike Gundy's record in Big 12 games to 76-51.
• Improved it to 57-30 in Big 12 Conference games since 2010.
• Made it 4-1 at home this season.
• Made it 67-13 in its past 80 games vs. unranked opponents, dating back to 2010.
• Gave it wins in 26 of its past 31 games when playing as an AP ranked team vs. an unranked opponent.
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:: Chuba Hubbard entered the game leading the nation in rushing yards and rushing yards per game. He finished today's game with 122 yards to bring his season total to 1,726.
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:: Chuba Hubbard finished the first half with 100 rushing yards to mark his seventh 100-yard rushing half this season. His 100-yard halves this season include:
- 182 in the second half vs. Kansas State
- 173 in the first half at Tulsa
- 132 in the first half at Oregon State
- 114 in the first half vs. Kansas State
- 105 in the first half at Texas Tech
- 192 in the second half vs. TCU
- 100 in the first half vs. Kansas
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:: Chuba Hubbard has rushed for at least 100 yards in each of the last eight games, which marks the longest active streak in the FBS. Hubbard has rushed for at least 100 yards in 12 of his past 14 games. He has a rushing touchdown in every game this season and multiple rushing touchdowns in seven games this season.
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:: Chuba Hubbard posted his seventh game with 100 rushing yards and two touchdowns, the second most in a season in Big 12 history. Texas' Ricky Williams had eight such games in 1997.
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:: Oklahoma State entered the game leading the nation in 50-yard plays from scrimmage with 18 this season. OSU added one such play against Kansas to bring the season total to 19.
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:: OSU did not record its first penalty until the 2:40 mark of the third quarter.
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:: The OSU defense entered the game allowing opponents to convert just 18-of-68 (26.5%) of third down attempts since the week of Sept. 28, ranking No. 3 in the FBS during that time span. The Cowboy held Kansas to 6-of-17 on third down for a rate of 35% in the game.
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:: With three against Kansas, the OSU defense has now forced 10 turnovers in the past three games and 11 in the past four.
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:: OSU has forced a turnover in 44 of its past 50 games and in 53 of its past 60 games, dating to 2015.
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:: The OSU defense held KU to 96 total yards in the first half, earning its third shutout in a half this season.
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:: OSU has scored on its opening drive in 12 of its past 19 games.
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:: Dillon Stoner finished with 150 receiving yards to mark a new career high and the fourth 100-yard game of his career. He has at least one catch in 34 of his past 35 games.
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:: OSU has had at least one 100-yard receiver in 19 of its past 28 games.
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:: Trace Ford's second-quarter interception marked the first of his career and the 10th for the OSU defense this season.
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:: Kolby Harvell-Peel entered the game ranked No. 5 in the FBS in passes defended with 14 on the year. He added two interceptions against Kansas to bring his season total to five.
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:: OSU has won 66 consecutive games when holding its opponent to fewer than 20 points, dating back to Sept. 13, 2003 – the longest active streak in the nation.
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:: CB Kemah Siverand, S Kolby Harvell-Peel, OL Marcus Keyes and QB Dru Brown served as Oklahoma State captains for today's game.
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:: OSU has won 24 of its past 26 games when leading at halftime, dating back to Sept. 17, 2016.
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:: Dating back to 2005, OSU is 36-2 when not committing a turnover.
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:: Dating back to 2008, OSU is 60-6 when winning the turnover battle.
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• Clinched a 14th-straight winning season, extending the longest streak in OSU history.
• Made it 6-1 in its past seven games at Boone Pickens Stadium.
• Made it 39-29-2 all-time vs. Kansas and 17-14-1 all-time vs. KU in Stillwater.
• Gave it 10 straight wins vs. Kansas to earn its longest active win streak against any opponent. It matches the second-longest win streak against one opponent in OSU history, trailing only OSU's 11-game streak vs. Kansas State from 1947-62. The only other 10-game win streak came against Central Oklahoma from 1908-1922.
• Improved Mike Gundy's career record vs. Kansas to 11-1.
• Improved it to 32-13 in its past 45 games overall and 46-19 in its past 64 games.
• Improved Mike Gundy's record in Big 12 games to 76-51.
• Improved it to 57-30 in Big 12 Conference games since 2010.
• Made it 4-1 at home this season.
• Made it 67-13 in its past 80 games vs. unranked opponents, dating back to 2010.
• Gave it wins in 26 of its past 31 games when playing as an AP ranked team vs. an unranked opponent.
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:: Chuba Hubbard entered the game leading the nation in rushing yards and rushing yards per game. He finished today's game with 122 yards to bring his season total to 1,726.
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:: Chuba Hubbard finished the first half with 100 rushing yards to mark his seventh 100-yard rushing half this season. His 100-yard halves this season include:
- 182 in the second half vs. Kansas State
- 173 in the first half at Tulsa
- 132 in the first half at Oregon State
- 114 in the first half vs. Kansas State
- 105 in the first half at Texas Tech
- 192 in the second half vs. TCU
- 100 in the first half vs. Kansas
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:: Chuba Hubbard has rushed for at least 100 yards in each of the last eight games, which marks the longest active streak in the FBS. Hubbard has rushed for at least 100 yards in 12 of his past 14 games. He has a rushing touchdown in every game this season and multiple rushing touchdowns in seven games this season.
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:: Chuba Hubbard posted his seventh game with 100 rushing yards and two touchdowns, the second most in a season in Big 12 history. Texas' Ricky Williams had eight such games in 1997.
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:: Oklahoma State entered the game leading the nation in 50-yard plays from scrimmage with 18 this season. OSU added one such play against Kansas to bring the season total to 19.
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:: OSU did not record its first penalty until the 2:40 mark of the third quarter.
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:: The OSU defense entered the game allowing opponents to convert just 18-of-68 (26.5%) of third down attempts since the week of Sept. 28, ranking No. 3 in the FBS during that time span. The Cowboy held Kansas to 6-of-17 on third down for a rate of 35% in the game.
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:: With three against Kansas, the OSU defense has now forced 10 turnovers in the past three games and 11 in the past four.
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:: OSU has forced a turnover in 44 of its past 50 games and in 53 of its past 60 games, dating to 2015.
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:: The OSU defense held KU to 96 total yards in the first half, earning its third shutout in a half this season.
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:: OSU has scored on its opening drive in 12 of its past 19 games.
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:: Dillon Stoner finished with 150 receiving yards to mark a new career high and the fourth 100-yard game of his career. He has at least one catch in 34 of his past 35 games.
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:: OSU has had at least one 100-yard receiver in 19 of its past 28 games.
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:: Trace Ford's second-quarter interception marked the first of his career and the 10th for the OSU defense this season.
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:: Kolby Harvell-Peel entered the game ranked No. 5 in the FBS in passes defended with 14 on the year. He added two interceptions against Kansas to bring his season total to five.
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:: OSU has won 66 consecutive games when holding its opponent to fewer than 20 points, dating back to Sept. 13, 2003 – the longest active streak in the nation.
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:: CB Kemah Siverand, S Kolby Harvell-Peel, OL Marcus Keyes and QB Dru Brown served as Oklahoma State captains for today's game.
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:: OSU has won 24 of its past 26 games when leading at halftime, dating back to Sept. 17, 2016.
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:: Dating back to 2005, OSU is 36-2 when not committing a turnover.
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:: Dating back to 2008, OSU is 60-6 when winning the turnover battle.
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