Garret Rangel didn't finish his freshman season the way he wanted to, so he got right to work.
Rangel appeared in four games last season, but the Cowboys lost each of the three games he started. The losses weren't necessarily his fault, with injuries plaguing OSU’s final seven games, but he threw more interceptions (five) than touchdowns (four) and completed just 51.3% of his passes.
Rangel seemed to be in the driver's seat for the starting quarterback spot once Spencer Sanders entered the transfer portal, but OSU then brought in veteran Alan Bowman to compete for the job.