Oklahoma State University Athletics

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| Date | Saturday, November 12th | Radio | Cowboy Radio Network | TuneIn | |
| Time | 2:30 PM CT | Satellite | Sirius Channel 136, XM Channel 199 | |
| Venue | Boone Pickens Stadium (60,218) Stillwater, Okla. |
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   With this being the final home game of the season, Oklahoma State will honor 21 of its players in a ceremony prior to the game. The honorees:
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• Devante Averette - Juco transfer who has developed into one of OSU's leading tacklers this season.
• Jordan Burton - Juco safety who transitioned to linebacker at OSU and earned All-Big 12 honors in 2015.
• Chris Carson - Juco transfer who was the team's leading rusher in 2015.
• Rennie Childs - Has nearly 1,000 rushing yards and 13 touchdowns in his career.
• Eric Davis - Has seen game action in all four seasons at OSU. On track to graduate in December.
• Ben Grogan - OSU's career scoring leader and one of the nation's active scoring leaders.
• Austin Hays - Regular contributor in each of his four seasons in Stillwater. On track to graduate in December.
• Blake Jarwin - One-time walk-on who worked his way into becoming a starter and a legitimate NFL prospect.
• Ashton Lampkin - First-team Academic All-Big 12 honoree who has been an impactful player throughout his career.
• Motekiai Maile - Juco transfer who is a powerful and effective run-stopper in the middle of the OSU defensive line.
• Keegan Metcalf - One-time walk-on who earned a scholarship. Toughness made him a contributor on special teams.
• Derrick Moncrief - Transferred to OSU from Auburn and has contributed on special teams and on defense.
• Grant Newell - Juco transfer who is a valued member of the scout team.
• Lenzy Pipkins - Fifth-year graduate transfer who didn't start playing football until his senior year of high school.
• Victor Salako - Transferred to OSU after UAB disbanded its program and started every game of his Cowboy career.
• Barry J. Sanders - Fifth-year graduate transfer who helped Stanford to three Pac-12 titles and three Rose Bowl trips.
• Jhajuan Seales - One of the fastest players on the roster. Has more than 1,500 career receiving yards.
• Kaleb Smith - Long snapper who is not a senior, but is graduating and ending his football career.
• Jordan Sterns - Perhaps the Big 12's best safety. A team leader, both on and off the field.
• Zac Veatch - One of the toughest players on the team. One-time starter at OL caught a TD pass earlier this season.
• Michael Wilson - Versatile performer who started at every O-Line position except center during his OSU career.
The place to get your football fix this fall is Boone Pickens Stadium! The 2016 home schedule opens with Southeastern Louisiana on September 3 and features some of the most highly anticipated Big 12 Conference matchups of the season.
Cowboy Gamedays
Cowboy football isn't just a game. It's an event. The football experience has spread outside Boone Pickens Stadium. Join other Cowboy fans in the Hall of Fame Block Party on the north side of the stadium for inflatable games, an OSU Student Store merchandise tent, live music, and college football games from across the country on the GoVision. In addition to special events and guests each week, we feature vendors offering one-of-a-kind "Made in Oklahoma" merchandise.
The Western-themed Express Personnel Club Level at Boone Pickens Stadium offers a pre-game buffet, wider seats with increased leg room and cupholders, and a climate-controlled indoor lounge with flat-screen TVs. The Club Level is home to some of our most dedicated supporters of OSU Athletics and is a tremendous way to enjoy Cowboy Football in an upscale atmosphere. For more information, including a private tour or seat availability, please contact Matt Grantham via email at mgrantham@osugiving.com or by phone at 405-744-5938 or 877-OSU-ATHL between 8am and 5pm (CST) Monday through Friday.
The Walk
Two hours before kickoff, the Cowboys will make the walk down Hester Street to Boone Pickens Stadium, led by Coach Gundy and the OSU Marching Band. This is your first chance of the day to help fire up the team. Consider it reporting for duty.
The Cowboy Football team will exit on the south side of the Student Union, through the doors north of the courtyard between the Journalism building and OSU Alumni Center.
POSSE Parking
Click here for the 2016 POSSE Parking map. For Football, donors at the Cowboy VIP and Trailblazer level, along with Suiteholders, will have reserved (numbered) parking spaces. Maverick Level donors will receive reserved parking in a specific lot without a numbered space. All Pistol Pete, Golden Spur, Silver Star and Club Level donors will have parking in one of the corresponding lots on a first-come, first-serve basis. Club Seat patrons will park based on their annual donation.
Qualifying donors will be issued a book of parking passes, with a different permit for each of OSU's home games. The proper permit must be presented to the parking lot attendant for inspection and stub removal before entering. Permit must be visible while parked in designated lot. Failure to display proper permit or unauthorized parking on gameday may result in the vehicle being towed or relocated at the owner's expense.
POSSE football parking lots open at 8 am for games kicking off prior to 4 pm and open at noon for games kicking off after 4 pm.
General Parking
All lots not included in the controlled POSSE areas or otherwise controlled under the authorization of the OSUPD shall be open for general parking unless otherwise controlled or restricted by OSU Parking Services.
Downtown Stillwater offers free public parking and shopping opportunities for Cowboy Fans, along with a complimentary stadium shuttle. Courtesy shuttle service from downtown (7th and Lewis) to the stadium (Hall of Fame and Knoblock) begins 3 hours prior to kickoff and continues throughout post-game, with pick-up/drop-off approx. every 15 minutes.
Gameday Traffic Flow
I-35 Northbound traffic please consider taking OK-33 east (exit 157 in Guthrie) to US-177 north into Stillwater. This will greatly alleviate some traffic issues in Stillwater. For additional travel routes, visit the Getting to Stillwater page.
After games, OSU advises fans to consider alternative routes when leaving Stillwater to avoid congestion in high traffic areas. Click here for the postgame traffic map. Click here to learn more about the City of Stillwater's postgame traffic management plan.






