OKLAHOMA CITY — For the first time in a long time, the Cowboys hit the road to practice in front of fans.
Oklahoma State held an open practice at John Marshall High School in Oklahoma City on Sunday afternoon. There were a few hundred fans in attendance. After the practice, fans got to go on the floor and take pictures and get autographs from their favorite Pokes.
“These people care so much about our program,” OSU coach Mike Boynton said. “I feel good that we’re giving them a product that they can be proud of again. Hopefully that leads to more people showing up in Gallagher, to be honest, and the atmosphere getting back to where the people who were around in the early 2000s remember what it was like.