The Cajuns suffered a 54-28 loss to Oklahoma State last season, and this
year's didn't go a whole lot differently.
The Cowboys got on the board when Quinn Sharp kicked a 27-yard field goal a
little less than five minutes into the game. Oklahoma State was forced to punt
on its next series, but then scored on four consecutive possessions to build a
lead.
Randle's four-yard run with just over three minutes left in the opening
quarter capped a 34-yard drive, which was set up by Devin Hedgepeth's
interception of Gautier and a 26-yard return.
On their next touch, the Cowboys moved 72 yards in 13 plays, the last of which
was Jeremy Smith's one-yard dash across the goal line. Weeden found Josh
Cooper for a 15-yard TD strike on OSU's next drive, and Randle's four-yard run
with 6:36 left in the half ended the scoring run.
The offensive success gave Oklahoma State a 31-3 lead -- Louisiana posted just
a 23-yard field goal from Brett Baer during the same span.
Dwight Bentley's 38-yard interception return late in the half got some of the
points back for the Cajuns, but the Cowboys rolled into the break with a 34-10
advantage after Sharp booted a 22-yarder as time expired.
Sharp and Baer traded field goals in the third quarter before Weeden led
Oklahoma State to a quick score. His 56-yard pass to Justin Horton on the
opening play of a drive brought the ball to the Louisiana four-yard line. Even
after the Cowboys incurred a 15-yard clipping penalty, Weeden threw a pass to
Moore for a touchdown.
As quickly as he posted those points, Weeden gave them away. On the first play
of the Cowboys' next drive, Jemarlous Moten picked off his pass and returned
it 50 yards for a score.
"I thought Weeden pressed a couple times," said Oklahoma State head coach Mike
Gundy. "I mentioned to him that he doesn't have to make every single play. The
second interception he threw for a touchdown he was just pressing and he
doesn't have to do that. But he'll figure that out."
But the Cajuns still trailed by a wide margin, 44-20, after the play, and for
the most part, they couldn't stop Oklahoma State's potent offense.
The Cowboys needed six plays and about 90 seconds to reach the end zone on
their following possession. Weeden capped it with a 15-yard pass to Michael
Harrison on the first play of the fourth quarter.
Without an ability to stop the Cowboys, Louisiana couldn't make up much
ground.
The Cajuns posted a one-yard touchdown run by Gautier and a three-yard scoring
rush by Qyendarius Griffin in the fourth quarter, but Oklahoma State tacked on
a 23-yarder from Sharp and a seven-yard pass from Clint Chelf to Isaiah
Anderson.
Game Notes
Oklahoma State is 8-0 against Louisiana all-time...The Cajuns had 320 yards of
offense...Oklahoma State had 31 first downs and held the ball for 29
minutes...Qyenda Griffin led the Cajuns with 37 rushing yards...OSU had five
sacks.
09/04 01:49:13 ET