Oklahoma State fans were in shock as they pondered what would come next after star wide receiver Tylan Wallace went down with an ACL tear last season..
Enter No. 17 — Dillon Stoner, taking over as the No. 1 wide receiver with all eyes on him.
After operating as the clear-cut second receiver all season long, the ball immediately got rolling for Stoner when his name was called.
In his first game replacing Wallace, Stoner went for three receptions and 93 yards — two of those receptions resulting in touchdowns, including a remarkable effort to make a diving catch in the endzone.