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MISS51
3151
31 - Final12
24ORE
USC53
3253
32 - Final24TCU
UNLV48
648
6 - Final35
18MSU
IOWA6
376
37 - Final46
14MIZZ
NEB17
3117
31 - Final58UTAH
AFA28
2328
23 - Final6
9COLO
OKLA10
4310
43 - Final711OSU
MINN52
1052
10 - Final813STAN
WASH41
041
0 - Final915ARIZ
UCLA29
2129
21 - Final1017OKST
KSU24
1424
14 - Final11
19VAN
ARK14
4914
49 - Final12
20TENN
SCAR24
3824
38 - Final13
21UK
MSST17
2417
24 - Final1422MIA
UVA19
2419
24 - Final15
24USU
NEV42
5642
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2230
22 - Final17
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BSU20
4920
49 - Final1816FSU
NCST24
2824
28
Final

(17) Oklahoma St 24
(7-1, 3-1 Big 12)

Kansas St 14
(5-3, 2-3 Big 12)
12:00 PM ET, October 30, 2010
Bill Snyder Stadium, MANHATTAN, KS
Top Performers
Passing: B. Weeden (OKST) - 298 YDS, 2 TD
Rushing: K. Hunter (OKST) - 28 CAR, 143 YDS
Receiving: B. Bowling (OKST) - 8 REC, 92 YDS
High-powered offense carries Oklahoma State without suspended Justin Blackmon
MANHATTAN, Kan., -- With a defensive touchdown and a big sigh of relief, Oklahoma State (No. 17 BCS, No. 20 AP) got through a game without Justin Blackmon.
It wasn't easy. Without the nation's leading wide receiver, the attack that came in No. 3 nationally in total offense and No. 2 in scoring wheezed and sputtered much of the day, particularly in a 7-7 first half. But Brandon Weeden threw two TD passes, helping the penalty-plagued Cowboys (7-1 overall, 3-1 Big 12) beat the Wildcats 24-14 on Saturday and stay on course for what could become a banner year.
Blackmon, suspended for the game after being arrested on a misdemeanor DUI charge, is expected back next week for Baylor.
In The Hunt
Kendall Hunter rushed for 143 yards on Saturday, temporarily taking the national lead with 1,174 rushing yards. He also notched the 18th 100-yard rushing game of his career, passing Barry Sanders and tying David Thompson in Oklahoma State history.
Most Career 100-Yard Rush Games
Oklahoma State History
| Seasons | ||
|---|---|---|
| Terry Miller | 26 | 1974-77 |
| Thurman Thomas | 21 | 1984-87 |
| Kendall Hunter | 18 | 2007-10 |
| David Thompson | 18 | 1993-96 |
| Barry Sanders | 17 | 1986-88 |
| -- ESPN Stats and Information | ||
"Blackmon is a great player," said Weeden. "But we can win without one guy. We said that all along, we can fill that void. The guys did fill that void today. I was happy with the way the rest of the guys stepped up in his absence."
Punter Quinn Sharp kept pinning Kansas State inside its 10, too.
Weeden was 22 for 39 for 298 yards and the two TD. Kendall Hunter rushed for 143 yards and Bo Bowling had eight catches for 92 yards, just six away from his season total coming in.
"Tonight was an opportunity for him to play a lot of snaps and develop some rapport with Brandon, which happened all week," offensive coordinator Dana Holgorsen said. "And it was good to see it translate into the game."
The Cowboys' 7-1 start ties for the second-best eight-game record in school history.
"We had to have a lot of people step up this game," said wide receiver Josh Cooper, whose 16-yard TD reception put the Cowboys on top 14-7 in the third. "A lot of our young players came in and did a great job of making plays."
Kansas State (5-3, 2-3) scored on Daniel Thomas' 1-yard touchdown run with a little more than 4 minutes left, and then recovered the ensuing short kick. But an offside penalty forced the Wildcats to kick it again and Oklahoma State carefully gathered in the ball.
Carson Coffman was 23 for 35 for Kansas State, but threw two interceptions. Johnny Thomas returned the second one 26 yards for Oklahoma State's final score.
"We had opportunities to win as an offense and I feel like I let the team down," Coffman said. "I didn't play very well today. I had two interceptions. The defense played great. They gave up 17 points to one of the best offenses in the nation and I just didn't get it done."
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Weeden, No. 2 in the nation in yards passing per game, also connected with Michael Harrison for a 15-yard touchdown strike in the second quarter as the Cowboys rebounded from a 48-13 loss to Nebraska.
About as valuable as anyone for Oklahoma State was Sharp. With near-perfect trajectory and help from his coverage team, Quinn forced the Wildcats to start drives on their own 4, 8, 7 and 1.
"It's always nice to hit a big ball, but I would definitely say pinning them down inside their own 20 is nice," said Sharp, who came in leading the nation with an average of 48.2 yards per punt. "I mean it helps out our defense tremendously. You're talking, you've got to make a team drive 80 yards every possession. It helped out our team a lot today."
Starting from the 1 midway through the fourth quarter, Kansas State struggled to a first down on the 14. But Thomas stepped up to pick off Coffman's pass and snaked his way 26 yards into the end zone, making it 24-7 with 7:06 to play.
"There were certain segments of the kicking game that hurt us, and [Sharp] is excellent," Kansas State coach Bill Snyder said.
The Cowboys were flagged for 10 penalties for 100 yards. In one five-play sequence, the defense was called for roughing the passer, a personal foul and having 12 men on the field. But given a first down on the 11, the Wildcats wound up missing a 24-yard field goal attempt and the Cowboys responded to take the lead on Weeden's pass to Harrison.
Thomas rushed for 101 yards for Kansas State, which took a 7-0 lead in the first quarter on William Powell's 8-yard run following Hunter's fumble.
It was the fourth sellout in five games at Bill Snyder Family Stadium.
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It was over when... Johnny Thomas took an interception for a touchdown, giving OSU a 24-7 lead.
Gameball goes to... Brandon Weeden, who didn't miss Justin Blackmon. He threw for 298 yards and two TDs.
Stat of the game... 1988. This is the Cowboys' first win at Kansas State since 1988, when Mike Gundy was their QB.
Team Stat Comparison
| OKST | KSU | |
|---|---|---|
| 1st Downs | 24 | 20 |
| Total Yards | 511 | 289 |
| Passing | 298 | 178 |
| Rushing | 213 | 111 |
| Penalties | 10-100 | 7-40 |
| 3rd Down Conversions | 7-15 | 7-15 |
| 4th Down Conversions | 0-1 | 0-1 |
| Turnovers | 2 | 3 |
| Possession | 25:21 | 34:39 |
Scoring Summary
| SECOND QUARTER | OKST | KSU | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | TD | 06:41 | William Powell 8 Yd Run (Josh Cherry Kick) | 0 | 7 |
![]() | TD | 00:56 | Michael Harrison 15 Yd Pass From Brandon Weeden (Dan Bailey Kick) | 7 | 7 |
| THIRD QUARTER | OKST | KSU | |||
![]() | TD | 05:51 | Josh Cooper 16 Yd Pass From Brandon Weeden (Dan Bailey Kick) | 14 | 7 |
![]() | FG | 01:30 | Dan Bailey 34 Yd | 17 | 7 |
| FOURTH QUARTER | OKST | KSU | |||
![]() | TD | 07:06 | Johnny Thomas 26 Yd Interception Return (Dan Bailey Kick) | 24 | 7 |
![]() | TD | 04:17 | Daniel Thomas 1 Yd Run (Josh Cherry Kick) | 24 | 14 |




