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Contents and Quick Facts Quick Facts Athletics Communications Traveling With the Team University Information Location Stillwater, Oklahoma Founded Dec. 25, 1890 Colors Orange and Black Enrollment 24,649 Conference Big 12 Team Name Cowboys Mascot Pistol Pete Gavin Lang Sean Maguire Emily Lingenfelter Associate A.D. Assistant Director Graduate Assistant President V. Burns Hargis Athletic Director Mike Holder Faculty Athletic Rep Stephen Clarke Athletic Web Site okstate.com Table of Contents University Web Site okstate.edu Introduction Football Information 1 Table of Contents and Quick Facts 2019 Record 8-4 2 Texas Bowl Media Info 2019 Conference Record 5-4 4 Numerical Roster 2019 Big 12 Finish T3rd 5 Alphabetical Roster 6 Depth Chart Stadium Information 7 Game Notes Home Facility Boone Pickens Stadium Capacity 55,509 Coaches and Staff 24 Head Coach Mike Gundy Surface AstroTurf 30 Assistant Coaches Field Opening 1913 42 Football Staff Stadium Opening 1920 Rededication 2009 The Cowboys 46 Player Bios Head Coach at a Glance Head Coach Mike Gundy 2019 Schedule and Results 2019 in Review Alma Mater Oklahoma State, 1990 Date Opponent Result /Time 90 Season Review Story Career Record 129-63/15th Year 8/30 at Oregon State W, 52-36 92 Honors and Recognition OSU Record Same 9/7 McNeese W, 56-14 93 Game-by-Game Box Scores Big 12 Record 77-52 9/14 at Tulsa W, 40-21 97 Starting Lineups and Player Career Starts 9/21 at No. 12/13 Texas L, 30-36 98 Explosive Plays Football Coaching Staff 9/28 No. 24/22 Kansas State W, 26-13 99 Scoring Summary Joe Bob Clements Defensive Line 10/5 at Texas Tech L, 35-45 100 Drive Analysis Charlie Dickey Offensive Line 10/19 No. 18/18 Baylor L, 27-45 101 OSU in the Big 12 and NCAA Stat Rankings Tim Duffie Cornerbacks 10/26 at No. 23/RV Iowa State W, 34-27 102 Season Statistics Kasey Dunn Associate HC/WR 11/2CU T W, 34-27 Sean Gleeson Offensive Coord./QB 11/16 Kansas W, 31-13 Bowl History Dan Hammerschmidt Safeties 11/23 at West Virginia W, 20-13 114 Bowl Recaps Jim Knowles Defensive Coord./LB 11/30 No. 7/7 Oklahoma L, 16-34 128 Bowl Records Jason McEndoo Cowboy Backs 12/27 Texas A&M 5:45 p.m. 132 Bowl Results Greg Richmond Defensive Line John Wozniak Running Backs --- Bill Clay Defense Analyst Gary Gibbs Defense Analyst M.K. Taylor Special Teams Analyst Bradley Thomas Offense Analyst Chris Thurmond Defense Analyst Matt Clements Defense G.A. Shane Eachus Defense G.A. Chris Meyers Offense G.A. Lorenzo Joe Offense Quality Control Koy McFarland Defense Quality Control CowboyFB okstatefootball cowboy_fb Drake Smithton Offense Quality Control 2019 Oklahoma State Texas Bowl Guide The 2019 Oklahoma State Bowl Guide was written, edited, designed and layed out by Gavin Lang, Sean Maguire, Andy Cheng, Emily Lingenfelter and Reid Romine with assistance from Roxanne Cantrell. Cover design by Peyton Aufill. Photography by Bruce Waterfield, Genesee Party Pix Stillwater and Greg Bullard. Printing by Career Tech in Stillwater. OKSTATE.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYFB | @COACHGUNDY | #OKSTATE 1 Academy Sports + Outdoors Texas Bowl Media Information Please refer to the media section of the official Academy Sports + Outdoors Texas Bowl website, www.academytexasbowl.com which will be updated regularly as more information becomes available. Academy Sports + Outdoors Texas Bowl Media Contact Allie LeClair 832-919-0655 [email protected] MEDIA HEADQUARTERS Aloft Houston Hotel by the Galleria 415 Westheimer Rd, Houston, TX 77056 Credentials are also available for pick up at Rodeo TEAM PRACTICE SCHEDULES Phone: (713) 622-7010 Bowl and Team Luncheon. Check with the communications contacts from each school regarding on-site practice schedules A block of guest rooms will be set aside for mem- Media Will Call: On game day, media credentials and interview availability. bers of the media at the official media headquar- may be picked up at the media will call booth, ters for the bowl. Please refer to the press section located on the west side of NRG Stadium at the Oklahoma State of the official bowl website for a full description Gavin Lang - [email protected] of the media hotel. intersection of Kirby Dr. and Murworth Dr., begin- ning at 2:45 p.m. Sean Maguire - [email protected] A discounted rate of $119/per night (exclusive of NOTE: Photo identification is required for pick-up, Texas A&M taxes and incidentals) will be given to all media Alan Cannon - [email protected] either at the bowl hotel or at media will-call. members staying at the Media Hotel. All Media Brad Marquardt - [email protected] members recieve complimentary parking and Wi- Only bowl staff and credentialed media will be allowed in the working press areas of the media Fi during their stay as well. MEDIA SECURITY ARRANGEMENTS hotel. Game credentials will also grant the bearer AT NRG STADIUM MEDIA CREDENTIAL PICK-UP access to all bowl week activities, including press The bowl and NRG Stadium have joined together All media credentials may be picked up at Hous- conferences and off-site events. to ensure a safe 2019 bowl game. Please find ton Texans Administration Front Office at NRG listed below the procedures for game day: Stadium located on the south side of the stadium NEWS CONFERENCE inside Bud Light Plaza on the 2nd floor. Hours of Both head coaches will appear at a formal press ARRIVAL TO STADIUM operation will be: conference at the Hyatt Regency on Thursday, Upon arrival to NRG Stadium, stadium security Dec. 26th. Both teams will bring four players to will conduct a screening process as media per- December 18 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. CST the news conference as well. They will be inter- sonnel enter through the media entrance on the December 19 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. CST viewed in an informal setting after the coaches. west side of the stadium. December 20 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. CST CREDENTIALS In order to gain access into the stadium, all media personnel must wear their assigned gameday credential. BAG TAGS In order for media personnel to bring personal possessions into the stadium, all bags must be checked and tagged. FREQUENCY COORDINATOR-RADIO Any media who will use wireless communications inside the stadium must contact George Schank prior to game day to coordinate wireless frequencies. He will also be available in the press box on game day to assist with any radio frequency problems that may occur before, dur- ing, or after the game. 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