Chuba Hubbard’s decision to stay or go from Oklahoma State will obviously be a big one for the program.
The Cowboys would obviously love to return Hubbard’s 1,936 rushing yards to pair with a year-wiser Spencer Sanders, but if Hubbard does decide to play professionally next year, there will be plenty of questions as to how OSU could possibly fill that Canada-sized hole. It’s a hole that the Pokes will have to try to fill partly with solid recruiting with the early signing period starting Wednesday.
OSU’s second-leading running back this season was LD Brown with 223 rushing yards and a pair of scores.