In Oklahoma State's nail-biting game against Arkansas, which resulted in a 39-31 Cowboys victory in double overtime, they needed all the help they could get Saturday.
After clawing back into the game in the second half, OSU had the chance to take the lead late in the fourth quarter.
Offensive coordinator Kasey Dunn decided to attempt a trick play for an offense that was looking for a chunk play. A seemingly basic handoff to Ollie Gordon II turned into a reverse flea-flicker that helped quarterback Alan Bowman connect with the wide-open fullback Jake Schultz for 63 yards.