Where do we even begin? The top tailback in the country is on the precipice of finishing off what could be one of the great seasons since the turn of the century and maybe end up the best year by a running back in Oklahoma State history (non-Barry division).
We could of course debate the latter into oblivion, but No. 30’s numbers would back up those riding for him over the Terry Millers, Thurman Thomases and Kendall Hunters of the world.
Since it’s been a while since we’ve seen Chu gallop, it’s worth noting what’s at stake tomorrow night against a Texas A&M team that ranked 55th nationally in yards per carry allowed (one spot ahead of OU).