STILLWATER — Despite playing “pretty good” against Iowa State and leading the Cowboys to their best offensive output against an FBS team in Ames, Alan Bowman isn’t guaranteed to start Friday’s game against Kansas State — at least not publicly.
In the first full game for any Oklahoma State quarterback this season, Bowman threw for 278 yards and two touchdowns while also throwing two interceptions and completing just 48% of his passes. Mike Gundy met with reporters Monday for the first time since OSU’s Sept. 23 loss to Iowa State, and at Monday’s media luncheon, Gundy was again keeping his quarterback situation close to the vest.