OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma State won’t have to wait long to show off its high-powered offense again.
After producing more yards in their opener than any other team through the first three days of the season, the No. 9 Cowboys (1-0) get right back at it Thursday night against Arizona (1-0).
Coach Mike Gundy said Sunday that his team made it through its 61-34 victory over Louisiana-Lafayette without any injuries, easing his mind heading into a short week of practice.
Gundy says the Cowboys took a sneak peek at Arizona even before the opener, in part because they had quality game film from the teams’ meeting in the Alamo Bowl in December and no real tape of what Louisiana-Lafayette would do with a new coaching staff.