The Oklahoma State Cowboys deserved to be in the BCS National Championship last season. Now that thatâs out of the way, itâs time to focus on how they replace Brandon Weeden and Justin Blackmon.
OSU has enjoyed great success the last two years, going 23-3 with a Big 12 title and Fiesta Bowl victory. Conference play has been kind to them as well. During the past three seasons under Mike Gundy, OSU has gone 25-8. Offensively they have also been in the top three in total offense and scoring the past two years.
Keep in mind OSU has gone 55-29 under head coach Mike Gundy. Some have said the 2012 season will be a huge drop-off from last yearâs run, but that depends on your definition of drop -off. While the Cowboys may not compete for another conference title, they can win eight or nine games. The offensive system produces quarterbacks and receivers. Gundyâs tenure as head coach has proved this and with the way he and his staff have been able to recruit, we should expect to see the Cowboys competing in the Big 12 for years to come.
The recent winning ways now come with the task of rebuilding. Sure, Justin Blackmon was able to fill the shoes of Dez Bryant, but the losses on offense go beyond Weeden and Blackmon. OSU also has to replace three starters from the offensive line.
The offense might have a different approach this season. Look for the Cowboys to use one of the best running back duos in the conference to their advantage.
Joseph Randle and Jeremy Smith have more than enough talent to take the pressure off Lunt. The offensive line lost three from last season, but still has enough veteran leadership to anchor the rushing attack.Â
3 & Out
1st Down: Restocking the receivers
The obvious missing piece is of course Justin Blackmon. The Cowboys will also be without last yearâs second leading receiver Josh Cooper. Cooper had 71 catches for 715 yards and three touchdowns. The first candidate to step up as the number one receiver is Tracy Moore, who was third on the team last year with 45 catches.
Tracy Moore probably isnât the next Blackmon or Bryant, but he is more than capable to make the big plays. He does need to improve his hands; however there may not be as much emphasis on the passing game in 2012 because the running game has the ability to carry the offense.
Tracy Moore, Josh Stewart and incoming JuCo transfer Blake Jackson are the favorites to be the top three in 2012. Jacksonâs athleticism is something to be excited about.
2nd Down: Making sense of the defense
The word underrated has been thrown around a lot this offseason when describing the 2011 version of the Cowboyâs defense. Then, immediately following that statement from whoever made it, the word insanity gets thrown back. Letâs entertain the underrated notion for a moment. The Cowboy defense was 107th in total defense as well as 107th against the pass.
What are you missing? The defense did get a bad rap due to how much the offense scored, so teams were trying to play catch up bombing the football down field. They also were able to force 44 takeaways
The 2012 defensive unit is actually very talented. Just look at two of the best corners in the Big 12, Justin Gilbert and Brodrick Brown. Gilbert was second in the Big 12 last year with five interceptions (Tied with Brown). He improved his cover skills as the season went on and is only going to be a junior in 2012. The ceiling for Gilbert should be a scary thing for quarterbacks.
Brodrick Brown is the more polished corner and had the most defended passes in the conference last year. Heâs only 5-8, but earned himself All-America and All-Conference honors in 2011 as well.
OSU will have 8 returning starters and might even be able to win games because of their defense.
3rd Down: Meet Wes Lunt
Freshman quarterback Wes Lunt did enough during the spring to win the starting job and has the task of filling the shoes of one Brandon Weeden.
Lunt was the prized recruit in the 2012 class. He was an Elite 11 QB invitee and played in an offense similar to Oklahoma State while he was in high school.
Lunt won the starting job by being the best pure passer during the spring and while he isnât the gunslinger Weeden was, he can be equally effective by making smart decisions. If Lunt can limit his mistakes, he can help a balanced attack that could have machine like tendencies.
The true freshman has a lot of potential and is like Weeden when it comes to passing ability.
Tags: Big 12, Blake Jackson, Brandon Weedon, Brodrick Brown, Featured, Fiesta Bowl, Jeremy Smith, Joseph Randle, Josh Cooper, Josh Stewart, Justin Blackmon, Justin Gilbert, Mike Gundy, Oklahoma State, Tracy Moore, Wes Lunt
No comments:
Post a Comment