I had parent-teacher conferences this past week, and when a parent of a student who’s doing well in my class shows up, there’s honestly not much to say. I can obviously give the student praise and also reassure the parent that if everything stays the same, they shouldn’t have anything to worry about the rest of the year.
That’s essentially how I feel after Oklahoma State’s 39-32 win over No. 23 Kansas on Saturday night at Boone Pickens Stadium. Obviously it wasn’t a perfect performance — there were still too many field-goal attempts and big plays given up — but no team is perfect.