I remember 2015. It wasn’t that long ago. Oklahoma State came into the Baylor game in Stillwater 10-0, poised for the unlikeliest of trips to the College Football Playoff. It got torched that night by a third-string QB who would eventually transfer. I wrote many, many articles thereafter about how the Cowboys didn’t have the horses to ride late in the season to keep up with Baylor and OU.
Two short years (and a couple of scandals) later, not only does OSU have horses, Baylor does not. This became clear at some point during Oklahoma State’s five-drive stretch in the first and second quarters when it put up TD after TD after TD.