Oklahoma State has two games to win one if it wants to extend its season and a current 13-year bowl streak. First up is a tough and visiting West Virginia team with a high-powered offense and an improved defense from last year.
The Mountaineers have several playmakers but everything runs through senior quarterback Will Grier. His first meeting with the Pokes didn’t go so well so.
Oklahoma State earned the 50-39 win in Morgantown at least partially due to what was at that time a season-low 285 yards and what is still a career-high four interceptions from Grier.