Wednesday, October 26, 2022
Big 12 performances: TCU continues to dominate Wayland Caffey touches. Kansas Staff Reporter Baylor The Baylor Bears were able to end their two game losing streak in a 12-point win over Kansas. What really separated Baylor was its rushing attack that started with freshman running back Richard Reese. He had 212 yards and two touchdowns on 33
Not much went well for Kansas as it continues to lose without starting quarterback Jalon Daniels, but one thing Jayhawks fans can be happy about is the improved performance from backup quarterback Jason Bean, who threw for 232 yards and had two total touchdowns with no turnovers.
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The Mountaineers had their worst game of the season, only scoring 10 points in their loss to Texas Tech. One of few bright spots was sophomore defensive back Aubrey Burks, who was all over the field racking up 10 tackles, two tackles for loss, one sack and one pass deflection. See Big 12 on page 3
Mackenzie Janish Defensive tackle Brendon Evers announced he will sit out the rest of the season with an injury just days before the game vs Texas.
Injury-riddled Cowboys overcome adversity, defeat Texas special. If Bryson Green was tackled immediately after catching the key pass, he would have gained 10 yards. Sam Hutchens That appeared to be a likely occurrence. Staff Reporter After Green made an in-breaking move to At first, the get open at the Texas game-winning play did 35, senior quarterback not seem like anything Spencer Sanders got
him the ball. Senior Texas cornerback D’Shawn Jamison immediately latched onto Green’s back. Two other Texas tacklers were within a yard or two. But Green, a sophomore OSU wideout, shook Jamison off his back, wriggled free and bolted the remaining
33 yards for a touchdown. OSU beat Texas 41-35 on Saturday in Stillwater on Homecoming weekend. Green’s 41-yard powerful catch-and-run, with 3:16 left in the fourth quarter, was the game’s final score. See Story on page 2
Abby Cage Baylor defended a comeback from the Kansas Jayhawks on Saturday.
Alumni of OSU’s colleges reunite through Homecoming celebrations Calif Poncy and Payton Little Staff Reporters
and alumni,” Wyers said. “It’s just a time to get acquainted with individuals within the school of education.” The College of Arts With so many that and Sciences held a tailgate traveled from near and far, for alumni to attend on the alumni tailgates and celebra- Friday before OSU’s big tions united Cowboy alumni game against Texas. Beverly of all ages. Morris, a graduate of 1990, This weekend was an attended the tailgate, and she eventful one in Stillwater, as got to touch a bit on what it OSU proudly celebrated 101 means to be coming back to years of Cowboy Homecom- OSU for the Homecoming ings. Thousands of alumni celebration. came back to fellowship with “I’ve worked for OSU others and to make connecfor over 30 years,” Morris tions with new faces of the said. “I have a son who is a Cowboy family. Events were student here currently. I love held especially for this cause, coming back to OSU and the as many schools hosted university, I love orange and reunions for their colGo Pokes.” leges within the university. Many other celebrations Those that graduated took place over the weekfrom the College of Educaend, as the College of Ention and Human Sciences gineering, Architecture and were greeted with a picnic Technology held a tailgate at Willard Hall. Attendees leading right up to kickoff on got the opportunity to meet Saturday, and the Ferguson alumni young and old and College of Agriculture held catch up with long-time a reception right before the friends. crowd roared in to go look at Patrick Wyers, a gradu- the house decorations built ate of the College of Educafor walkaround. tion, got the opportunity to Overall, the celebration come to this event and share in Stillwater went off withhis thoughts on why it is out a hitch as per usual, and important the Alumni Asthe alumni of OSU got the sociation helps to throw these opportunity to reunite once types of events. again to celebrate its alma “It’s one of the terrific mater. benefits available to doners See Story on page 6
Ethan Hilbert Alumni from across the country came together for reunions and tailgates alike to celebrate Cowboy Homecoming.