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It’s High Noon..
Cowboy Basketball beats Houston Baptist 101-74
✔️ Score 101 points
— Cowboy Basketball (@OSUMBB) November 27, 2017
✔️ 31-of-33 from the stripe
✔️ 26 assists on 30 baskets
Help us pick the top play from a high-flying Sunday in GIA. pic.twitter.com/k6135GVE9N
The Cowboys picked up another non-conference victory against Houston Baptist on Sunday, getting the victory 101-74. Five Cowboys were in double figures, with Kendall Smith leading the team with 16 points.
Here is what head coach Mike Boynton had to say about the victory:
"We have a lot of firepower coming off the bench."
— Cowboy Basketball (@OSUMBB) November 26, 2017
Hear what @thacoachmike had to say after the Cowboys' 101-74 win over HBU. #okstate pic.twitter.com/uXhFGXK785
The Cowboys next take the court on Wednesday at Gallagher-Iba Arena. They will face off against Austin Peay, with tip-off coming at 7:00.
Cowboy Football Attendance
Per NCAA numbers, #OkState was one of 10 schools in the country that averaged 100 percent stadium capacity this football season.
— Josh Poteet (@JoshPoteet) November 27, 2017
Of the six home games this season, five of them were sellouts. It was great to see Boone Pickens Stadium filled up on Saturdays and hope for more of the same next season!
Former Cowboy Assistant could be a head coach soon
Bucs assistant Todd Monken approached by Mississippi State https://t.co/Kwg6lrBMvQ
— ProFootballTalk (@ProFootballTalk) November 27, 2017
Todd Monken was the offensive coordinator for Oklahoma State for two seasons in 2011 and 2012. He went on to coach at Southern Mississippi before making his way to the NFL. He is currently the offensive coordinator/wide receivers coach for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Yesterday, Dan Mullen left Mississippi State University to go coach at the University of Florida. The ever-continuing coaching carousel is continuing, with another spot opening up. Monken has been contacting by Mississippi State about their head coaching vacancy, but nothing has been confirmed as to whether anything formal has been offered.
Cowboy Freshman WR had the hit of the day on Saturday
Got that dawg mentality pic.twitter.com/IKAMXUCPyS
— Superman (@OfficialTylan2) November 26, 2017
Oklahoma State has some of the best blocking wide receivers in the country. Blocking as a wide receiver is not always something that his thought of with the position, but is just as important as catching anything thrown to you. This was no exception, this was a MONSTER hit by Tylan Wallace on Saturday against Kansas. Keep in mind, Wallace is a true freshman. If you haven’t seen this yet, feel free to watch it multiple times and enjoy it.