STILLWATER — After Oklahoma State receiver Tylan Wallace's 222-yard performance in the national spotlight Saturday against Texas, it's fair to assume opposing defenses will focus on him. The Cowboys' other receivers, then, will need their own star turns.
“We're aware that people are gonna cue in on Tylan more,” slot receiver Landon Wolf said. “Like we've said, anybody's liable to go off any given day, so it's really all of our responsibilities to do our best to get open.”
Wallace ranks fifth nationally in passing yards, and his role in OSU's offense has only increased in the four games since senior Jalen McCleskey elected to sit out the rest of a season before transferring.