After scoring points on six of its eight first-half drives, Oklahoma State followed it up going 2-for-7 in the final two quarters.
OSU didn’t score in the third quarter of its 62-52 Bedlam loss on Saturday, which made the difference, though critics will point at Mason Rudolph’s overthrow of Tyron Johnson on the Cowboys last meaningful play.
Let’s look at the drive charts.
OSU Drive Chart
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I hate to say it, but that second half was so Bedlam.
When Rudolph fumbled on the Cowboys’ second drive of the second half, the momentum was officially shot.