AMES, Iowa — With a former teammate on the opposite sideline, Oklahoma State was taking no risks of giving away its plan.
That meant a slower pace. That meant more huddle, instead of the up-tempo, no-huddle look the Cowboys are known for.
Former OSU quarterback John Kolar couldn’t steal a signal that way during the Cowboys’ 34-27 upset of No. 23 Iowa State at Jack Trice Stadium on Saturday.
“We’ve got Kolar over there and we don’t want him interrupting our signals,” OSU quarterback Spencer Sanders said. “They’ve been good at picking up signals.