Gary Patterson had plenty to like about how well his defense corralled Chuba Hubbard in the first half. No. 30 had seven carries for just 31 yards through two quarters, but the nation’s leading rusher wouldn’t be bottle up for long.
Another TCU punt had pinned the Cowboys deep in their own territory, but those are just details if you give Chuba a glance at the open field.
One step and he was GundyGone.GIF
The play went for the longest of Chuba’s career and tied for the fourth-longest rushing play in Oklahoma State history. It also pushed him over the 100-yard mark for the seventh-straight game and eighth time this year.