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Oklahoma State running back Chuba Hubbard will play against Texas A&M in the Texas Bowl on Friday, Dec. 27 at NRG Stadium in Houston.
Hubbard, however, did not commit to returning to OSU for the 2020 season.
Hubbard has not decided whether he’s returning next year. Solely committed to Texas Bowl for now. #OKState
— Guerin Emig (@GuerinEmig) December 17, 2019
Hubbard currently has 1,936 rushing yards on 309 carries. Playing in this game will give him the opportunity to get to 2,000 yards on the season. Only Barry Sanders has more rushing yards in a season for OSU with his NCAA-record of 2,850 yards in 1988.
As far as what this means for the running back regarding playing one more year at OSU, we won’t know until he decides to make an announcement.
For now, just the enjoy the fact you’ll get to watch Hubbard play for the orange and black in at least one more game.