2009 NCAA - Oklahoma State
First, the bad news for fifth-year coach Mike Gundy's team in Stillwater. The Cowboys ranked 109th against the pass, 93rd in total defense and 107th in sacks (only 13) - and both starting tackles are gone as well as three D-Backs. The good news is that incoming D-coordinator Bill Young is an OSU grad and widely lauded as one of the best in the business. All of his linebackers return. The offense should be nothing short of outstanding, as there are no defenses anywhere that have answers for Zac Robinson and his gang, which will only be questionable at receiver depth.
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The OSU defense has to get better. In Gundy's first four years, the Cowboys have never finished higher than 74th in total defense. The Cowboys are stronger at D-End than they've been in awhile heading into fall camp. That figures to help their production, especially on running plays headed toward the 6-to-9 holes. |
| ASK the bookie? - Look at this schedule. Four non-con home games to start with. The Cowboys are in many top-10s in the preseason, so a win over Georgia would just bolster a rating that will be strong enough to be in BCS consideration so long as OSU keeps winning. Three winnable games against the North are on the schedule. If The Bookie is right about this team, then Bedlam in Norman to end the season could be a very very big game for league and national title implications. |
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