After watching Oklahoma State gag away an early 14-0 lead to Texas A&M in an eventual 24-21 loss to the Aggies on Friday night in the Texas Bowl, I had two questions.
1. What the heck did I just watch?
2. What the heck am I supposed to write?
The answer to No. 1 remains unclear. It was not pretty for OSU (or for A&M, really). The answer to No. 2 is more clear: Chuba Hubbard.
Hubbard is at the center of what figures to be the most fascinating offseason for Oklahoma State football in years, because after a record-setting year, he’s got a decision to make.