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Mason Rudolph vs. the NCAA:
Pro Football Focus posted an info graphic detailing how former Oklahoma State quarterback Mason Rudolph’s number compare under pressure to other quarterbacks in the NCAA.
Mason Rudolph vs the NCAA average pic.twitter.com/NCnh6wOk4O
— PFF Draft (@PFF_College) March 30, 2018
Rudolph is above the average for the NCAA in the categories that they looked at. He kept clean in 119.9 passes. The average is 97.2. He was also pressured 97.2 time when the average is 57.7 times.
Andy Dalton mentors Mason Rudolph:
Rudolph has been spending the last few months getting ready for the NFL Draft, and part of that has consisted of working out with the NFL’s best. This week he was with Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton.
Rudolph’s private coach (and fellow OSU alum) Zac Robinson has worked with Dalton before and set up the meeting. The two spent the day in Highland Park and Dallas. Let’s hope it pays off and he goes quick in the draft.
Andy Dalton mentors Oklahoma State quarterback Mason Rudolph #Bengals https://t.co/dHzB3mXblS pic.twitter.com/G1cU2rC1Z1
— Bengals Report (@BengalsFGSN) March 30, 2018
Equestrian on hunt for sixth Big 12 trophy:
The Cowgirls are competing in the first events of the Big 12 Tournament as we speak. They are competing for their sixth title at Turing Point Ranch in Springtown, Texas. The Cowgirls head into the postseason undefeated in Big 12 and are currently ranked No. 3 in the nation. They will compete against No. 5 TCU, and No. 7 Baylor for the trophy. If you’re around the area, go catch some of the action.
The Cowgirls stayed at No. 3 in the latest rankings for the 4th straight week! They will take on No. 5 TCU and No. 7 Baylor this weekend at the Big 12 championships! #okstate #TWR pic.twitter.com/Am3rFw91By
— OSU Equestrian (@OSUEquestrian) March 27, 2018
The No. 3 Cowgirls seek their 6th Big 12 Championship trophy this weekend! #okstate #TWRhttps://t.co/uAT2eh3HMv
— OSU Equestrian (@OSUEquestrian) March 28, 2018
That’s all for today folks! Have a great weekend. Happy Easter from all of us at Cowboys Ride For Free!