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STILLWATER - Members of the Oklahoma State football team met with members of the media after practice Tuesday to discuss overcoming Saturday's loss to Kansas State and their preparations for Kansas. Here is some of what they had to say:
![]() ![]() STILLWATER - Members of the Oklahoma State football team met with members of the media after practice Tuesday to discuss overcoming Saturday's loss to Kansas State and their preparations for Kansas. Here is some of what they had to say:
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![]() ![]() STILLWATER, Okla. – Oklahoma State quarterback Spencer Sanders was named to the Davey O'Brien QB Class of 2022 Tuesday, making him one of 40 FBS quarterbacks to receive the honor. ![]() Mike Boynton might not be done with his 2023 class after all. Eric Dailey, a 6-foot-7 forward from IMG Academy in Florida, announced Tuesday his intentions on visiting Oklahoma State this week. A consensus four-star recruit, Dailey is ranked as highly as the No. 41 player in the 2023 class. Dailey has gotten to work with Boynton firsthand. This summer, the pair won gold together (along with OSU commit Brandon Garrison) at the U18 FIBA Americas Championship in Mexico. Dailey averaged 9.5 points, 6.5 rebounds and 1.7 assists at the event. Playing with the Georgia Stars on Nike’s EYBL circuit this summer, Dailey averaged 13.8 points, 6.3 rebounds and 1.9 assists a game while shooting 44% from the field and 37% from 3-point range. OSU was included in Dailey’s Top 8 in September along with Kentucky, Kansas, Michigan, Memphis, Florida State, TCU and Texas A&M. Boynton has four commits in his 2023 class — Garrison, Jamyron Keller, Justin McBride and Connor Dow. That class ranks 15th nationally in 247Sports’ team rankings. If Dailey committed today, OSU would jump to No. 8 in the rankings. Dailey’s visit comes at an interesting time. The early signing period starts Nov. 9. However, he recently told Rivals he didn’t want to sign early. ![]() Read this original article at Pistols Firing Blog. Three Things Kansas Coach Lance Leipold Said Ahead of the Jayhawks Game against Oklahoma State11/1/2022 ![]() After starting the season 5-0, Lance Leipold is still in search of a win that would put Kansas in a bowl game for the first time since 2008. The Jayhawks had a bye week this past weekend and play Oklahoma State at 2:30 p.m. Saturday in Lawrence. Here are three things KU’s coach said ahead of the matchup. 1. Blowout ReactionThe Cowboys didn’t just lose last week, they got dismantled. About an hour drive west of Lawrence, Kansas State drummed Oklahoma State 48-0. Leipold said he sent a congratulatory text to K-State coach Chris Klieman this weekend after the impressive performance. “If you spend too much time in comparative scoring or things like that, sometimes things just get away from you,” Leipold said. “I think their banged up like a lot of people are. Don’t want to take away at all from the performance of Kansas State and the way they’re playing right now. It was a pretty convincing win.” This marks the third game in a row the Jayhawks will play a team coming off a loss. Oklahoma lost to Texas 49-0 before beating Kansas 52-42 in Norman. Baylor lost 43-40 to West Virginia before beating Kansas 35-23 in Waco. “Mike Gundy is an excellent football coach, and he’s been doing this a long time,” Leipold said. “And that’s an excellent program that played for a conference championship last year. They’ll get healthy. They’ll get it corrected. And they’ll come in here ready to play, and we have to make sure we match that intensity because we know what got away from us very quickly down in Stillwater last year.” 2. Homefield Advantage … in Lawrence?It’s been nearly a month since the Jayhawks played in front of a home crowd, a crowd that has been more of a factor than in previous seasons. The Jayhawks have sold out their past three home games. After some time away (and a few road losses), Leipold said he is hopeful the energy around Lawrence will still be palpable Saturday. “We need a great crowd,” Leipold said. “I think, again, I hope the future of this program, and as we continue to work to build winning consistently in this program, it’s not undefeated records that get us to fill this place because that’d be a lot of nonfilled stadiums across college football. I still hope that people are excited, though the wins of late haven’t been there. The competitive nature of this football team for four quarters is something that I hope our fans are respecting and enjoying and will want to come out and support.” 3. Jalon Daniels UpdateFor the second straight week, it’s uncertain which quarterback the Cowboys will face. Last week it was Adrian Martinez or Will Howard. This weekend it’s Jalon Daniels or Jason Bean. Keeping it close to the vest, Leipold said Daniels practiced Sunday but didn’t provide much further details. “He’s practicing and doing some things,” Leipold said. “He was out there [Sunday], and we’ll see.” The starter, Daniels hasn’t played since the Jayhawks’ Oct. 8 loss against TCU after guiding Kansas to a 5-0 record. In six games, Daniels has completed 67% of his passes for 1,072 yards and 11 touchdowns to only one interception. He has also ran for 341 yards and five scores. Bean’s three games of extended playing time have ended in three losses, but statistically, he has been good. On the season, Bean has completed 63% of his passes for 783 yards, nine touchdowns and three interceptions while running for 119 yards and two scores. ![]() Read this original article at Pistols Firing Blog. ![]() Thanks for stopping by – here’s your daily dose of Oklahoma State sports news. OSU Bullets• You’ll (not) be shocked when you hear what time OSU’s kickoff against Iowa State on November 12th will be • What Mike Gundy had to say at his weekly press conference about the K-State loss • Pokes a narrow favorite over the Kansas Jayhawks • OSU’s got a tremendous opportunity to finish the season well with how the schedule unfolds:
• Chewing on the impact of the loss in Manhattan, this from the weekend’s ten thoughts is probably true:
Is it that Kansas State exposed something? Is it that Mike Gundy’s practice regime ruined their hopes? Was it dooming that there wasn’t a running back behind Dominic Richardson ready to sniff four yards a rush or the porous offensive line play? The suspicions above all feel reasonable but the consistency of 18 to 23 year olds may be to blame. And the Pokes need to bounce back fast. • Great question – why are there not exhibition wrestling matches? • Q&A with Cowboy Baseballer Roc Riggio • The former Cowboy corner had a nice pick that he almost ran back in Monday Night Football:
Non-OSU Bullets• Let’s declare a pandemic amnesty ![]() Read this original article at Pistols Firing Blog. |
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