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by Joanne Korth
Oklahoma State University comes to the 1984 Gator Bowl g
with an impressive 6-2 bowl record, including three bowl appearances
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Under first year head coach Pat Jones, the Pokes received a
bid to the Jacksonville match-up with the Gamecocks by going
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JONES IS OSU's 19th coach in 94 seasons of football. A f
graduate of Arkansas University, the former Razorback t
linebacker was defensive coordinator at OSU in 1979 before F
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its 9-2 mark with a 6-0 home record and a 3-2 road r
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A 45-3 ODenninc-came win over Arizona State started a four
ame streak for the Pokes.
A 17-3 loss to Nebraska ended OSU's consecutive victories,
ut the Cowboys resumed their winning ways for the five
ames remaining before the battle of Oklahoma, which the
Cowboys lost to the Sooners, 24-14.
THE LOSS TO Oklahoma was perhaps the hardest for
J much like a Carolina loss to Clemson would have been.
OSU won every game it was favored to win this year, quite a
eat in a year of supposed parady. In the two losing efforts,
he Cowboys were underdogs to two of the nation's perennial
lowerhouses, Nebraska and Oklahoma.
OSU is not the big, overpowering team for which the Big:ight
has a reputation. Rather, it is a small, quick team with a
lotable defense.
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team's match up earlier this season. The Gamecocks won, 45-21.
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usually the Top 6, in rushing, scoring, and total defense this
year. The Poke's defense has scored four touchdowns and T
trapped its opponents for four safeties on the season.
6-4, 235 TACKLE Leslie O'Neal and 6-2, 215 Linebacker
Matt Monger head an explosive OSU defense. O'Neal has 134
tackles on the season, 70 unassisted; 13 sacks; and 16 tackles :
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He was voted the Associated Press' defensive player of the :
year, and is an AP and Sporting News Ail-American.
Monger has 175 tackles, 82 unassisted; four sacks; and eight !
tackles for a loss. He was a walk-on for the Cowboys and was
named an All-Big-Eight player this season. Monger is a three- I
time Academic All-Conference performer as well.
Strong saftey Rod Brown has six interceptions this season
and is averaging 26.2 yards per return. Brown earned Kodak
and Camp All-America honors for his efforts.
OFFENSIVELY, the Cowboy attack is well balanced between
the run and the pass out of the I-formation. Of 3984
total offensive yards, 2103 come from the run and 1971 off the
pass.
In Jacksonville, senior quarterback Rusty Hilger will be
starting his third bowl game for OSU. He holds the school
record for career completion efficiency at 58.8 percent.
OSU runs three tailbacks out of its I- formation. Thurman
Thomas, Shawn Jones, and Charles Crawford divide the
duties evenly with Jones leading in total yardage at 688, but
Jones leading the per game stats averaging 75.1 yards a
contest.
As the Cowboys prepare for the Gator Bowl t' y are
relatively injury-free. The only exception is linebacker Jim
Krebs who is out with extensive knee surgury.
The Gator Bowl presents an opportunity for the 1984 OSU
squad to become the first Cowboy team to ever win 10 games
in one season.
The first of OSU's eight previous bowl appearances was in
the 1945 Cotton Bowl where the Cowboys defeated the Horned
Frogs of Texas Christian, 34-0.
In 1946, the Pokes beat St. Mary's 33-13 in the Sugar Bowl.
The 1949 Delta Bowl was OSU's first bowl loss, shutout 20-0
by William and Mary. In the Blue Grass Bowl of 1958, OSU
beat Florida State, 25- 1Z.
In consecutive meetings with Brigham Young in 1974 Fiesta
and 1976 Tangerine Bowl OSU was victorious, 16-6 and 49-21.
The Pokes suffered their second bowl loss in the 1981 Independence
Bowl to Texas A'M, 33-16.
OSU returned 16 starters from last year's victory over
Baylor for the 1984-85 season.
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