Las Vegas Review-Journal

Big 12 title loss to Baylor feeds Cowboys

- By Stephen Hawkins

WACO, Texas — Ninth-ranked Oklahoma State came up only inches short of a Big 12 championsh­ip in its last meeting against Baylor.

“We use it to fuel us,” Cowboys running back Dominic Richardson said this week.

Nearly 10 months after that Big 12 title game loss, when running back Dezmon Jackson was knocked out of bounds just short of the end zone on a desperate fourth-down dive in the final seconds, Oklahoma State (3-0) plays its Big 12 opener Saturday at defending champion and No. 16 Baylor (3-1, 1-0 Big 12).

“It’ll set the tone for Big 12 play. There are only three undefeated

(Big 12) teams. … I’d like to stay in that group,” Cowboys defensive end Brock Martin said. “Being undefeated is a major deal to make it to the final goal of the playoffs and national championsh­ip. Obviously, that’s something we want to do.”

Jackson and Jairon Mcvea, the Baylor safety that kept him from scoring, were both seniors and no longer on the teams that both hope will be back at AT&T Stadium on the first Saturday of December for another title chance.

With so much attention on the rematch against the Cowboys, whose only Big 12 title was in 2011, Baylor coach Dave Aranda anticipate­s that his players will be amped up probably more than he would like them to be. His emphasis to them is to keep the focus inward, like they did in a conference-opening win at Iowa State last week.

“We just try to keep the same intensity every week,” Bears defensive end TJ Franklin said.

“It’s still great energy. It’s a conference game,” said cornerback Lorando “Snaxx” Johnson. “But I wouldn’t say it’s because of them.”

Quarterbac­ks focus

Spencer Sanders threw seven intercepti­ons in the two games against Baylor last season.

But since the senior dual-threat quarterbac­k’s four picks in the Big 12 title game, he has thrown for 1,287 yards, run for 235 and accounted for 17 TDS (14 passing, three rushing) in Oklahoma State’s past four games, including a bowl win over Notre Dame. He has only one intercepti­on and three four-td games in that span.

Blake Shapen was filling in for injured starter Gerry Bohanon when he completed his first 17 passes with three touchdowns for Baylor in the 21-16 Big 12 championsh­ip victory. Shapen is now the outright starter, having won the job in the spring before Bohanon transferre­d to South Florida.

Shapen has only one intercepti­on this season while completing 69 of 100 passes for 773 yards and seven TDS, three of those last week at Iowa State.

Running Reese

True freshman running back Richard Reese had five rushing touchdowns in Baylor’s first two home games, and added another last week on the road when he was the team’s leading rusher for the third time this season.

With Taye Mcwilliams missing the past two games in concussion protocol, and likely out again Saturday, Reese has gotten 40 carries even without starting those games.

“His improvemen­t says so much just about him and about his ability to learn and his ability to take coaching,” Aranda said. “He’s just way selfless.”

 ?? Charlie Neibergall The Associated Press ?? Baylor quarterbac­k Blake Shapen has thrown only one intercepti­on this season while completing 69 of 100 passes for 773 yards and seven TDS.
Charlie Neibergall The Associated Press Baylor quarterbac­k Blake Shapen has thrown only one intercepti­on this season while completing 69 of 100 passes for 773 yards and seven TDS.

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