Offense
Also gone are the top two receivers who together caught 21 TD passes. Still, there is some very fine talent and experience in this area. Senior WR Jalen McCleskey (50 REC, 12.9 YPC, 5 TDs) and sophomore wideout Dillon Stoner (44 REC, 13.1 YPA, 6 TDS) are both deep threats. Also in good shape is the ground attack group, as top rusher Justice Hill (268 ATT, 1,467 YDs, 5.5 YPA, 15 TDs). He’s tough to stop. If the O-line can come through, he will have a great season.
Defense
The LB unit has lost some important talent, but they’ve gained in experience and depth. Senior LB Justin Phillips (64 TKLs, 2.5 SCKs, 7 TFL, 2 OBU, 2 INTs) has the ability to read plays quickly and make the play. He’s the team’s top returning tackler. Junior DE Jordan Brailford (57 TKLs, 5 SCKs, 5.5 TFL) is the top player on what is a solid and tough frontline.
Special Teams
In his sophomore season, placekicker Matt Ammendola (70-70 XP, 23-29 FG) struggled at first. But he found his focus and led the Big 12 in field goals. His longest was an impressive 53-yard attempt. Punter Zach Sinor (38 Punts, 43.1 YPP, 9 w/in20) was fine on distance but was off when it came to placement. He comes back for his senior season, and it’s hoped he can recreate his sophomore year when he was solid. The kick return units are good but not spectacular.
2018 Oklahoma State Cowboys Football Preview: Final Word
Oklahoma State opens at home against Missouri State (Sep 1). The Cowbots have won 22 home openers straight. They welcome Boise State (Sep 15) for a game that we think will test this team. After four straight home games, they go to Kansas (Sep 29). They should win this one. If they don’t, this is going to be a long season for this team. Our 2018 Oklahoma State Cowboys football preview sees their home contest against Texas (Oct 27) as a huge test. Can the Cowboys beat the Longhorns. They travel to Oklahoma (Nov 10) for a big game that means everything to the state and the two teams. Finishing off the season at home with West Virginia (Nov 17) and away against TCU (Nov 24) won’t be easy. We think the Cowboys lose one of these (at least).
Top Three Takeaways
- QB is a big question
- Rush attack looks solid
- Pass defense is still problematic
2018 Oklahoma State Cowboys Football Preview Projection: 8-5 Record Overall/ 5-4 Big 12; Finish: 5th Big 12
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