AUSTIN, Texas -- With an offense that scored just a single touchdown, a beat-up offensive line and a Heisman Trophy candidate that got largely silenced, No. 10 Oklahoma State escaped with a win.
An ugly, mistake-filled trip to Darrell K. Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium was light on pleasing aesthetics, but ended positively nonetheless, keeping the Cowboys' Big 12 championship game and College Football Playoff hopes alive with a 13-10 overtime win over Texas.
It wasn't scripted the way most Cowboys wins are. Quarterback Mason Rudolph was held under 300 yards passing for the first time since Bedlam last year.