It had to happen at some point.
After six solid-to-great starts, Oklahoma State quarterback Mason Rudolph finally had a rough game.
Everything seemed to be going fine early against the Longhorns, with the sophomore signal caller and pillar of OSU football hope leading the team on two-straight scoring drives, moving down the field in typical Rudolph fashion, mixing in short and long passes while eluding defenders in the pocket.
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14-3, just like that.
On the Cowboys’ third possession, Rudolph completed two passes for 22 yards after two rushing attempts netted six yards and a holding penalty.