The Oklahoma State Cowboys have the ability to get weird in the Texas Bowl. They're playing with a leg up on Texas A&M as they come into this game mostly healthy and with minimal damage when it comes to outgoing transfers, and it looks like so early on.
The Cowboys got off to a quick 10-6 lead as Alan Bowman and Rashod Owens connected in the end zone. Then, things began to get weird. On the next drive, Brennan Presley -- yes, the Cowboys star wide receiver -- connected with Rashod Owens for 34 yards to get the Cowboys in scoring position.
Then, the Cowboys checked in Gunnar Gundy, who entered the transfer portal this month, to finish off the drive. He caught a few good blocks and walked into the right side of the end zone untouched.
GUNNAR GUNDY TOUCHDOWN
— OSU Cowboy Football (@CowboyFB) December 28, 2023
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Early on, the Cowboys look to be having fun with weird plays as they have one final chance to play as a unit and pick up their tenth win on the season. For Mike Gundy, though, watching his son score one final touchdown for his team had to be an overwhelming moment as this could be his last time coaching him in a football game.
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