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The 12 Best Numbers From The Baylor-OSU Game
OSU and Baylor played a good one on Saturday night in which OSU looked at times like a Big 10 team (in a good way!) Here are 10 crazy stats from Saturday in Waco.
41:27: OSU’s time of possession on Saturday was the third-longest in school history.
1940s: It has been 74 years since Baylor beat OSU three games in a row.
95: The game was delayed by 95 minutes on Saturday.
100: OSU ran 100 plays on Saturday which is the most in the Mike Gundy era by four. Previous high was 96 against Mizzou in the 2014 Cotton Bowl and against Louisiana Lafayette in 2012.
23: James Washington has made a reception in 23 straight games.
12: This seems bad.
Through four weeks, #OKState has allowed the second-most pass plays of 30+ yards in the country (12). Only Rice has given up more.
— Mark Cooper (@mark_cooperjr) September 25, 2016
55: OSU has now run the ball 55+ times in a game nine times in the Gundy era. It was 8-0 coming into last night when it did that. Now 8-1.
4: OSU entered the game with two drives on the season that lasted at least 10 plays. They had four (!) on Saturday.
8: OSU had eight different receivers catch more than one pass.
54: Baylor has won 54 games since 2011 which is the most of any team in the Big 12. That’s insane, right?
4.7: OSU averaged 4.7 yards per carry on Saturday if you take out the sacks. Baylor averaged 3.9.
2: OSU has now had a 100-yard rusher in consecutive games for the first time since Joseph Randle did it in 2012.
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