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    Oklahoma State Cowboys

    Who scored on a fumble return to ice the Cowboy's 41-29 victory over Nebraska?Oklahoma State Football 2006 [1]

      Nathan Peterson. Peterson's 19-yard return put the pokes up 41-23 with just 3 minutes remaining.

    How many yards per rush did Dantrell Savage have in 2006?Oklahoma State Football 2006 [1]

      6.5. Savage had 5 games with 100 or more rushing yards, coming against Nebraska, Texas A&M, Baylor, Texas Tech, and Alabama.

    What was the result in Oklahoma State's game against their rival Oklahoma?Oklahoma State Football 2006 [1]

      L 21-27. Oklahoma State had a chance to win the game at the end, but the ball just went past the extended arms of D'Juan Woods in the end zone.

    Which Cowboy had only 6 touches but 4 touchdowns?Oklahoma State Football 2006 [1]

      John Johnson. Johnson had 3 receiving touchdowns and 1 rushing touchdown as Oklahoma State's fullback.

    What was the Cowboy's result in their 2006 homecoming?Oklahoma State Football 2006 [1]

      L 33-34 to Texas A&M. They lost on a blocked extra point in overtime.

    The Cowboys quarterback turned free safety was who?Oklahoma State Football 2006 [1]

      Donavon Woods. Donavon Woods was their starting quarterback in 2004.

    How many 500-yard season rushers did the pokes have in 2006?Oklahoma State Football 2006 [1]

      3. Dantrell Savage, Keith Toston, and Mike Hamilton all had over 500 yards with Bobby Reid right behind them with 466.

    Who led the Cowboys in receiving touchdowns?Oklahoma State Football 2006 [1]

      Adarius Bowman. Adaruius Bowman had 12 touchdowns including 4 in a 300-yard performance in a victory over Kansas.

    Who led the Cowboys in passing yards?Oklahoma State Football 2006 [1]

      Bobby Reid. Bobby Reid had 2264 while Zac Robinson was in second with 345.

    Why is it so amazing that Martel Van Zant played football in the season?Oklahoma State Football 2006 [2]

      He is deaf. He was a junior cornerback for the Cowboys who was born without any eardrums.

    How many starters were seniors?Oklahoma State Football 2006 [2]

      7. The entire defensive line were seniors along with 2 offensive linemen and a wide receiver.

    Which class was the biggest among the football players?Oklahoma State Football 2006 [2]

      Freshman. There were 38 freshman, 29 sophomores, 27 juniors, and only 17 seniors.

    How many seconds were left when Jason Ricks hit the game-winning field goal against Alabama in 2006?Oklahoma State Football 2006 [2]

      8.9. The kick made Oklahoma State's all-time bowl record 11-6.

    In what year did Barry Sanders win the Heisman trophy?Oklahoma State Football 2006 [2]

      1988. Barry Sanders won the Heisman, Walter Camp Award, and the Maxwell Award in 1988.

    How many touchdowns and interceptions did Bobby Reid throw in 2006?Oklahoma State Football 2006 [2]

      24 touchdowns and 11 interceptions. 5 of his touchdowns came in a 411-yard performance against Kansas, in which 4 of his touchdown tosses were to Adarius Bowman.

    Who was Oklahoma State's head coach?Oklahoma State Football 2006 [2]

      Mike Gundy. In Gundy's second year, he led the Pokes to a record of 7-6.

    How many points on average did Oklahoma State score per game?Oklahoma State Football 2006 [2]

      35.3. The Cowboys had the eighth highest scoring offense in the nation.

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