The biggest question facing Oklahoma State football this season (and into the future) is who and how it will replace Mason Rudolph, the program’s all-time leader in yards passing, TDs and a few dozen other marks. If it’s a quarterback-related record (even career wins), then it got packed up in a box and is currently residing in a storage unit in Pittsburgh.
There are a handful of candidates that offer varying degrees of excitement to OSU’s fanbase starting with incoming freshman Spencer Sanders, Mr. Texas Football himself, at the top of the list. A recent rule change should all but guarantee that we see Sanders in orange this fall, but that was probably the case anyway.