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Wide Receiver U
It’s not surprising that Oklahoma State receivers are turning heads with big plays and touchdowns but they’re also grabbing the attention of scouts with their efficiency. Pro Football Focus highlights an array of statistics that are off the radar of the casual fan and James Washington and Marcell Ateman make the cut in the latest rankings of efficient receivers.
Counting down the top 5 most efficient WRs in terms of yards per route run:
— PFF College Football (@PFF_College) October 19, 2017
No. 1 - Okla. St. WR James Washington, and it's not even close. pic.twitter.com/9R3iymlxl9
Counting down the top 5 most efficient WRs in terms of yards per route run:
— PFF College Football (@PFF_College) October 19, 2017
No. 4 - and not the only Oklahoma State WR - Marcell Ateman. pic.twitter.com/I6VHiggGOf
Tyreek Goes Deep
Former Oklahoma State speedster Tyreek Hill continued torching NFL secondaries, this time the Oakland Raiders were chasing the self-proclaimed “cheetah”. While the Raiders won the Thursday night matchup, Hill finished with 6 receptions for 125 yards and this 64-yard touchdown grab:
There's a @cheetah on the loose!
— NFL (@NFL) October 20, 2017
✌️ TYREEK HILL IS GONE. ✌️ #ChiefsKingdom #KCvsOAK pic.twitter.com/ed8V3MSvwv
Fall Ball
While football is in full swing and basketball is around the corner, Cowboy Baseball wraps up fall ball with a scrimmage against Northeastern State at 1pm at Allie P. Reynolds stadium.
Satisfy your baseball fever with free admission and free snacks and preview an Oklahoma State team welcoming 20 newcomers for a 2018 season that begins February 16th with a three-game series at Texas State.
The Pokes will be in action tomorrow afternoon — start your weekend right with some baseball at Allie P.: https://t.co/zyYZN654sb #okstate pic.twitter.com/uQgRZSBVdI
— Cowboy Baseball (@OSUBaseball) October 19, 2017
#golfschool Fall Finale
Oklahoma State Men’s Golf has participated in two events this fall, finishing 1st and 3rd respectively at Pebble Beach and Olympia Fields. The second-ranked Cowboys will travel to Georgia to compete in the Golf Club of Georgia Collegiate. They’ll be joined by four other teams ranked in the top ten: Texas A&M, Georgia, Oklahoma and Wake Forest. Go Pokes!
Cowboys Close Out Fall Slate In Georgia #okstate #golfschoolhttps://t.co/yOvtmk0WId pic.twitter.com/OfyGIl1cmQ
— Oklahoma State Golf (@OSUCowboyGolf) October 19, 2017
That does it for today! Have a great weekend and stay tuned for all of our coverage as OSU Football travels to Austin to take on the Longhorns!