NCAA Game Summary - Iowa State at Oklahoma State
(Saturday, October 20)
Final Score: Oklahoma State 31, Iowa State 10
Stillwater, OK (Sports Network) - Mike Gundy became the winningest coach in
Oklahoma State history as the Cowboys rolled to a 31-10 win over the Iowa
State Cyclones in Big 12 play at Boone Pickens Stadium.
The victory was the 63rd for Gundy at OSU, as he moved past Pat Jones to
become the school's career leader.
Joseph Randle ran for 151 yards and two touchdowns for the Cowboys (4-2, 2-1
Big 12), while J.W. Walsh threw for 415 yards and a touchdown in the victory.
Josh Stewart finished with 13 catches for 89 yards, and Charlie Moore caught
eight passes for 129 yards and a score.
For the Cyclones (4-3, 1-3), Jared Barnett threw for 206 yards with one
touchdown and one interception. He also led the team on the ground with 49
rushing yards.
Iowa State drove 75 yards on nine plays during its opening possession, as
Barnett found Jeff Woody for a two-yard touchdown pass to cap the drive.
OSU tied the score midway through the first quarter on a four-yard TD scamper
by Randle.
The Cyclones closed out the first-quarter scoring with a 41-yard field goal
from Edwin Arceo at the 3:17 mark.
The Cowboys answered with a 20-yard field goal from Quinn Sharp to knot the
score at 10 apiece with 14:28 to play in the second quarter. On the first play
of their next possession, Walsh hit Charlie Moore for a 74-yard touchdown
strike to make it a 17-10 game.
The score would remain that way until the 9:32 mark of the third quarter, when
Randle scored his second TD of the day on a 12-yard run. The Cowboys pushed
their lead to 31-10 on a three-yard touchdown run by Walsh with 10:09 to play
in regulation.
Oklahoma State held a commanding 625-341 edge in total offense, as the Cowboys
controlled the tempo by converting 9-of-18 third downs.
10/20 16:09:36 ET

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