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Post by Soapy » 18 Aug 2025, 09:52

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TTU (6-2, 3-2) | 7 | 0 | 0 | 7 | 14
OKST (4-3, 1-3) | 7 | 21 | 7 | 3 | 38

TTU QB Will Hammond (R-So): 10-20, 87 Yds, 4 INT
TTU WR J.C. Trinidad (Fr): 4 Rec, 74 Yds, TD
OKST QB Zane Flores (Jr): 14-25, 194 Yds, 2 TD, INT
OKST HB Rodney Fields Jr. (R-So): 17 Car, 138 Yds, 2 TD
OKST Defense: 7 Sacks, 4 INT
OKST CB Booker Gurley III (Fr): 2 Tkl, PBU (74.4 PFF grade)

Book 'Em!
Image WR Micah Tease: 3 Rec, 44 Yds (Probation)
Image WR Donavyn Chandler: 0 Rec (Death Penalty)
Image WR Jaren Hamilton: 2 Rec, 18 Yds (25 to Life)
Image WR Jason Cook: 3 Rec, 106 Yds, TD (Jailbreak)
Image WR Xavier Townsend: 3 Rec, 58 Yds, TD (Community Service)
Image WR Marlion Jackson: 2 Rec, 31 Yds (Fifteen Years)
Image WR Coy Eakin: 4 Rec, 36 Yds (Ten Years)

Season Stats 38 Tkl, 2 TFL, 2 INT, 5 PBU, 3 FF, 2 FR
Remaining Schedule at Houston, at Kansas State, at West Virginia, vs. UCF, vs. Colorado
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Post by Captain Canada » 18 Aug 2025, 09:58

Looks like a fairly manageable schedule coming up. Could really rebound
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Post by Caesar » 18 Aug 2025, 10:11

Idk, boss, I think 40% of the QBs completions going to your side should impact the sentence.

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Post by redsox907 » 18 Aug 2025, 11:42

Caesar wrote:
18 Aug 2025, 10:11
Idk, boss, I think 40% of the QBs completions going to your side should impact the sentence.
he also completed as many passes to OK State as he did against Book :hmm:

Tellin me ol boy tosses 4 INTs and Book can't snag one? :cmon:
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Post by The JZA » 18 Aug 2025, 13:56

Book can't cook :curtain:
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Post by djp73 » 18 Aug 2025, 20:31

17 Rec, 293 Yds, 2 TD, 17.2 YPC, not terrible :iranmaybe:
much better without getting cooked by Cook
14 Rec, 187 Yds, 1 TD, 13.4 YPC

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Post by Soapy » 19 Aug 2025, 07:43

Captain Canada wrote:
18 Aug 2025, 09:58
Looks like a fairly manageable schedule coming up. Could really rebound
Everyone of those teams looking at us as a manageable opponent too :camdead:
redsox907 wrote:
18 Aug 2025, 11:42
Caesar wrote:
18 Aug 2025, 10:11
Idk, boss, I think 40% of the QBs completions going to your side should impact the sentence.
he also completed as many passes to OK State as he did against Book :hmm:

Tellin me ol boy tosses 4 INTs and Book can't snag one? :cmon:
The JZA wrote:
18 Aug 2025, 13:56
Book can't cook :curtain:
HATE HATE HATE!

Book was getting turnovers every game at the start of the season. He got burnt a few times so he's playing more team ball now and almost had a pick against Texas Tech

time for the return to houston :blessed:
djp73 wrote:
18 Aug 2025, 20:31
17 Rec, 293 Yds, 2 TD, 17.2 YPC, not terrible :iranmaybe:
much better without getting cooked by Cook
14 Rec, 187 Yds, 1 TD, 13.4 YPC
playing some better offenses down the stretch so we'll see if this can continue

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Post by Soapy » 19 Aug 2025, 08:48

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The Big House on the Prairie
Chapter Seven :: Nomad, Part Three

I tried to convince myself that our game against Houston during my freshman year at Oklahoma State was just another matchup. Any hope of that illusion was quickly erased by our win the previous week over Texas Tech, a top-ten team at the time.

It had been a turbulent season for us, starting with two straight victories before dropping three in a row, including a rough game against Kansas where I gave up a long touchdown. Outside of that, my year had been solid. I was emerging as one of our more reliable players, beginning to rebuild my confidence after some early mistakes.

The Texas Tech game was when the defense—especially the secondary—finally clicked. We intercepted the quarterback four times and sacked him seven times. Up to that point, I had kept my distance from everyone, going about my business, uninterested in forging the lifetime bonds you often hear players talk about when reminiscing on their college days. For me, Oklahoma State felt more like a prison sentence, a place to serve my time and pay for my mistakes. Even when I played well, there was rarely joy, only obligation.

But that night against Texas Tech, football was fun again. I celebrated each interception with the defense, joined in on the sideline hype after every stop, and watched us hold an offense averaging thirty-three points per game to just fourteen—one of those coming late in garbage time.

With a winning record, bowl eligibility was back on the table. Six wins was the threshold, meaning we had to split the rest of our schedule and probably steal one of our three straight road games: at Houston, Kansas State, and West Virginia. Houston looked like the best shot since they were one of the weaker teams in the conference.

Despite my efforts to stay detached, it was no secret this game was a homecoming for me and a few other guys. Our defensive backs coach, Coach Graham, made sure to remind me of that in every meeting leading up to kickoff.

“Don’t get burned in front of your old bitches, man,” he’d tease as we watched film. “That’d be going out sad, Gurley.”

To make matters worse, my assignment that week was a six-foot-three receiver out of Louisiana who had torched Colorado the week before for seven catches and 150 yards. Graham had no shortage of clips to replay at my expense.

As if the on-field challenge wasn’t enough, the off-field pressure of my return home grew heavier. My family and friends still hadn’t seen me play in college, but the Instagram DMs and text messages flooded in as the game approached. Ticket requests I couldn’t fulfill, old coaches and teammates promising they’d be in the stands, friends I hadn’t spoken to in years asking about postgame plans—oblivious to the fact I’d be on a plane just hours after it ended.

One of those messages was from my grandfather. He didn’t ask for tickets or mention coming to the game. He simply wanted to know how I was doing, how college life was treating me, and if I needed anything. My reply was polite but brief: I was fine, I appreciated him reaching out, and I wished him a belated happy birthday.

My father didn’t text until the morning of the game. He told me he, my siblings, and my grandfather would be in the stands. We had flown in the night before, and waking up to that message only heightened the anxiety already churning inside me. My emotions were split—anger at him for adding to the weight of the day, but also a childlike excitement at the thought of performing in front of my family.

I didn’t hear from Keiyana until just minutes before warm-ups, my gear already on. She wished me good luck—our first real exchange in months. She had liked a few of my recent pictures, but nothing more. That small message felt like the most intimate moment we’d shared in a long time. I ran onto the field scanning the crowd for her, but she wasn’t there. Instead, I spotted some of my former teammates and coaches, a few old friends, and eventually, my family. I gave them a nod and a wave.
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Post by Captain Canada » 19 Aug 2025, 10:18

Scanning the crowd looking for someone in a college stadium is wild, but fair play.

Is the anxiety an excuse for how bad he'll play or? :curtain:
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Post by AJ_Josh » 19 Aug 2025, 10:30

Just caught up… Book needs to get back to getting interceptions and forget team ball. Look out for him and him only
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