After three weeks of shaky play and wins best characterized as by the “skin-of-their-teeth,” Oklahoma State finally put together a dominant performance in a 31-20 win against K-State.
The Cowboys scored 31 first-half points before putting two zeros up on the scoreboard in the second half. The offensive line play was much better and so was the offensive play calling, for the most part. But OSU still scored just 24 offensive points while the defense scored seven and let up 13 — K-State returned a punt for one of its touchdowns.
Kansas State may have been ranked when the Cowboys beat them last week, but the Wildcats hadn’t played anyone particularly impressive.