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Oklahoma State Postgame Notes vs. Tulsa – Sept. 14, 2019
September 15, 2019 | Cowboy Football
The Oklahoma State win…
• Marked its seventh straight over Tulsa and its 11th win in the past 13 meetings with TU.
• Made it 41-27-5 all-time vs. Tulsa and 16-21-2 all-time vs. TU in Tulsa.
• Gave it three straight wins in Tulsa.
• Gave it 13 straight wins in non-conference games, marking the second-longest streak in OSU history and only trailing the 15-game streak from 1983-85.
• Improved it to 35-5 in its past 40 non-conference games.
• Made it 65-12 in its past 77 games vs. unranked opponents, dating back to 2010.
• Improved Mike Gundy's record vs. teams in the American Athletic Conference to 5-2.
• Improved it to 28-10 in its past 38 games overall and 42-15 in its past 57 games overall.
• Improved Mike Gundy's record in non-conference games to 52-11.
• Made it 3-0 for the third straight season and for the 10th time in the Mike Gundy era.
:: Oklahoma State scored its first offensive play from scrimmage with a 75-yard rush from Chuba Hubbard. It marked the second straight half that OSU scored on its first offensive play, as Tylan Wallace scored on a 75-yard pass from Spencer Sanders to open the second half against McNeese.
:: Those two plays, combined with a pick-six from A.J. Green on the second play from scrimmage in the McNeese game, marked three straight halves the Cowboys scored within 45 seconds.
:: Hubbard's game-opening touchdown at the 14:50 mark ranks among the fastest scores in school history.
:: It was the first time OSU has scored on its first offensive play from scrimmage since James Washington scored on a 91-yard pass from Mason Rudolph against Pitt on Sept. 17, 2016.
:: Chuba Hubbard surpassed the 100-yard rushing mark with 11:23 remaining in the first quarter. His totals at the time were six carries for 116 yards and two touchdowns. He finished the first quarter with 14 carries for 163 yards and two touchdowns.
:: Hubbard hit the 200-yard rushing mark at with 5:14 remaining in the third quarter. It marked his second 200-yard game of the season. Entering today, only three players in the country had rushed for 200 yards in a game this season: Hubbard, Travis Etienne (Clemson) and Darrynton Evans (Appalachian State).
:: Hubbard finished the game with 256 rushing yards to mark the fifth 100-yard game of his career. All five have come in OSU's past seven games. He set a new career high today with 32 carries. His rushing total is the most by a Cowboy since Kendall Hunter ran for 257 in the 2010 season opener vs. Washington State. It is the ninth 200-yard rushing game by OSU under Mike Gundy.
:: Tylan Wallace has at least one receiving touchdown in eight of his past nine games.
:: Entering today, Wallace was the only player in the country with two catches of at least 60 yards. He added his third with a 90-yard touchdown catch in the third quarter.
:: Wallace's 90-yard touchdown reception from Sanders was the longest of both of their careers, the third-longest passing play in school history and the second longest passing play in the nation this season. It was OSU's longest passing play since James Washington scored on a 91-yard pass from Mason Rudolph against Pitt on Sept. 17, 2016
:: Wallace finished with118 receiving yards to mark the ninth 100-yard game of his career. It marked his second-straight game with more than 100 receiving yards. For the season he now has 15 catches for 390 yards with six touchdowns.
:: Spencer Sanders' interception in the first quarter was the first of his career. It ended a streak of 48 pass attempts without an interception to begin his career.
:: OSU has had a 100-yard rusher in 19 of its past 30 games.
:: OSU has scored on its opening drive in nine of its past 12 games.
:: Dillon Stoner has at least one catch in each of his past 28 games.
:: Matt Ammendola has made 30 of his last 36 field goal attempts, and 32 of his last 39 tries.
:: With the individual totals of Wallace and Hubbard, today's game is OSU's first since Bedlam 2017 with a 200-yard rusher and a 100-receiver in the same game. Against OU it was Justice Hill with 228 rushing yards and James Washington (128) and Tyron Johnson (118) with the receiving totals.
:: After trailing at the half, OSU gained control of today's game by outscoring Tulsa 13-0 in the third quarter and outgained the Hurricane 182-30 in total yards.
:: OSU pitched a second-half shutout against Tulsa, its first since Sept 8, 2018 vs. South Alabama. TU did not crack the 100-yard mark in second half total offense until its final drive of the game.
:: OSU has now cracked the 500-yard mark in total offense in four straight games and in eight of the last nine games.
:: OSU's three sacks and eight TFLs were season highs for the Pokes.
• Marked its seventh straight over Tulsa and its 11th win in the past 13 meetings with TU.
• Made it 41-27-5 all-time vs. Tulsa and 16-21-2 all-time vs. TU in Tulsa.
• Gave it three straight wins in Tulsa.
• Gave it 13 straight wins in non-conference games, marking the second-longest streak in OSU history and only trailing the 15-game streak from 1983-85.
• Improved it to 35-5 in its past 40 non-conference games.
• Made it 65-12 in its past 77 games vs. unranked opponents, dating back to 2010.
• Improved Mike Gundy's record vs. teams in the American Athletic Conference to 5-2.
• Improved it to 28-10 in its past 38 games overall and 42-15 in its past 57 games overall.
• Improved Mike Gundy's record in non-conference games to 52-11.
• Made it 3-0 for the third straight season and for the 10th time in the Mike Gundy era.
:: Oklahoma State scored its first offensive play from scrimmage with a 75-yard rush from Chuba Hubbard. It marked the second straight half that OSU scored on its first offensive play, as Tylan Wallace scored on a 75-yard pass from Spencer Sanders to open the second half against McNeese.
:: Those two plays, combined with a pick-six from A.J. Green on the second play from scrimmage in the McNeese game, marked three straight halves the Cowboys scored within 45 seconds.
:: Hubbard's game-opening touchdown at the 14:50 mark ranks among the fastest scores in school history.
:: It was the first time OSU has scored on its first offensive play from scrimmage since James Washington scored on a 91-yard pass from Mason Rudolph against Pitt on Sept. 17, 2016.
:: Chuba Hubbard surpassed the 100-yard rushing mark with 11:23 remaining in the first quarter. His totals at the time were six carries for 116 yards and two touchdowns. He finished the first quarter with 14 carries for 163 yards and two touchdowns.
:: Hubbard hit the 200-yard rushing mark at with 5:14 remaining in the third quarter. It marked his second 200-yard game of the season. Entering today, only three players in the country had rushed for 200 yards in a game this season: Hubbard, Travis Etienne (Clemson) and Darrynton Evans (Appalachian State).
:: Hubbard finished the game with 256 rushing yards to mark the fifth 100-yard game of his career. All five have come in OSU's past seven games. He set a new career high today with 32 carries. His rushing total is the most by a Cowboy since Kendall Hunter ran for 257 in the 2010 season opener vs. Washington State. It is the ninth 200-yard rushing game by OSU under Mike Gundy.
:: Tylan Wallace has at least one receiving touchdown in eight of his past nine games.
:: Entering today, Wallace was the only player in the country with two catches of at least 60 yards. He added his third with a 90-yard touchdown catch in the third quarter.
:: Wallace's 90-yard touchdown reception from Sanders was the longest of both of their careers, the third-longest passing play in school history and the second longest passing play in the nation this season. It was OSU's longest passing play since James Washington scored on a 91-yard pass from Mason Rudolph against Pitt on Sept. 17, 2016
:: Wallace finished with118 receiving yards to mark the ninth 100-yard game of his career. It marked his second-straight game with more than 100 receiving yards. For the season he now has 15 catches for 390 yards with six touchdowns.
:: Spencer Sanders' interception in the first quarter was the first of his career. It ended a streak of 48 pass attempts without an interception to begin his career.
:: OSU has had a 100-yard rusher in 19 of its past 30 games.
:: OSU has scored on its opening drive in nine of its past 12 games.
:: Dillon Stoner has at least one catch in each of his past 28 games.
:: Matt Ammendola has made 30 of his last 36 field goal attempts, and 32 of his last 39 tries.
:: With the individual totals of Wallace and Hubbard, today's game is OSU's first since Bedlam 2017 with a 200-yard rusher and a 100-receiver in the same game. Against OU it was Justice Hill with 228 rushing yards and James Washington (128) and Tyron Johnson (118) with the receiving totals.
:: After trailing at the half, OSU gained control of today's game by outscoring Tulsa 13-0 in the third quarter and outgained the Hurricane 182-30 in total yards.
:: OSU pitched a second-half shutout against Tulsa, its first since Sept 8, 2018 vs. South Alabama. TU did not crack the 100-yard mark in second half total offense until its final drive of the game.
:: OSU has now cracked the 500-yard mark in total offense in four straight games and in eight of the last nine games.
:: OSU's three sacks and eight TFLs were season highs for the Pokes.
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