Officially, Oklahoma State’s football season will begin on Sept. 3, 2020. Unofficially, it began weeks ago when the coaching staff finalized the signing class and brought in early enrollees in preparation for 2020.
Optimism is oozing out of Stillwater, which is only a minor miracle considering OSU is coming off an 8-5 campaign. There is reason to buy stock. Those reasons are as follows, in order: Chuba Hubbard, Spencer Sanders, Tylan Wallace, great (good?) defense, defensive continuity … you get the picture.
There remains questions OSU must address before the season, however. Going from 8-5 to 12-1 or 11-2 or somewhere above the 10-win mark doesn’t come organically with returning players (in most cases).