STILLWATER — The 15 practices teams are granted in preparation for a bowl are perhaps the most valuable aspect of qualifying for a postseason game.
Oklahoma State practiced three times last week, and will be back on the field Friday, once the players have their final exams behind them.
As No. 25-ranked OSU prepares for Texas A&M in the Texas Bowl at 5:45 p.m. on Dec. 27 at NRG Stadium in Houston, some young players and key reserves will get extra work in practice.
Here’s a look at five players who need to take full advantage of the opportunity before them in bowl preparation:
Running back Dezmon Jackson
We all know the NFL decision hanging over OSU running back Chuba Hubbard.