According to the Tulsa World’s Bill Haisten, Oklahoma State starting quarterback Mason Rudolph’s recovery from a foot injury is just slightly ahead of schedule (which is better than behind schedule.)
Rudolph, who suffered a small foot fracture during the Cowboy’s loss to Baylor on Nov. 21, had a small procedure done after the Bedlam game a little over a week later, and has been in a protective walking boot every since. The sophomore, who is currently 14th in the country in passing yards per game at 299.3, was scheduled to get his boot off on Wednesday, but progressed well enough to have it taken off on Monday.