Chuba Hubbard didn’t need a record-setting run to give the Oklahoma State football team a quick lead against Kansas.
He just had to be himself and use his speed in the red zone.
The Cowboys are up 24-0 against Kansas at halftime in Boone Pickens Stadium, and Hubbard is responsible for OSU’s first two touchdowns.

On the fourth play of the Cowboys’ first offensive drive, he rushed 15 yards into the end zone. Hubbard, OSU’s redshirt sophomore star speedster, scored again on a 4-yard run with three seconds left in the first quarter.