Sanders’ TD pass in relief lifts OSU past Iowa State

The Associated Press - November 13, 2022 7:08 am

By CLIFF BRUNT AP Sports Writer

STILLWATER, Okla. (AP) — Spencer Sanders came off the bench to throw the go-ahead touchdown pass, and Oklahoma State rallied to defeat Iowa State 20-14 on Saturday.

Sanders, the regular starter, has been battling a shoulder injury. He replaced Gunnar Gundy late in the third quarter, and his 14-yard touchdown pass to Jaden Nixon with 9:18 remaining in the fourth put Oklahoma State up 17-14. Sanders’ presence lifted his team.

“I think sometimes, when they know there’s a guy that’s playing that’s not 100%, they’re like, ‘Okay, I’ll fight for that guy,'” Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy said. “It’s just human nature.”

It was Gunnar Gundy’s first career start. The son of Oklahoma State’s head coach had his moments, but he was benched after throwing an interception. Coach Gundy said his son needs to learn not to force things.

“Gunnar competed,” coach Gundy said. “His poise was good. There’s a couple times I wish he could have made a guy or two miss, but [Iowa State] tackled good. But the last interception — what he needs to know is this: It’s okay to not make a play.”

With the win, Oklahoma State (7-3, 4-3 Big 12) remained in the running for a spot in the Big 12 title game.

Xavier Hutchinson caught 10 passes for 106 yards and became Iowa State’s career receptions leader. Hunter Dekkers passed for 274 yards, but he threw three interceptions as Iowa State (4-6, 1-6) turned it over five times.

Iowa State’s Darien Porter blocked a punt in the second quarter, and the Cyclones took over at the Oklahoma State 9-yard line. Sean Shaw made a leaping grab in the back of the end zone for a 4-yard touchdown reception from Dekkers that gave the Cyclones a 7-3 lead.

Oklahoma State came right back. John Paul Richardson’s 83-yard touchdown catch from Gundy put the Cowboys back on top. It was the longest reception of Richardson’s career.

Oklahoma State led 10-7 at halftime behind a defense that forced three turnovers and allowed just 116 yards.

Iowa State’s Jirehl Brock’s 1-yard touchdown run on the opening drive of the second half put the Cyclones up 14-10.

With Oklahoma State up 17-14, Iowa State went for it on fourth-and-1 from its 25, but Dekkers was stuffed on a quarterback sneak, and Oklahoma State took over. Tanner Brown’s 40-yard field put the Cowboys up 20-14.

Iowa State appeared to have struck back with about four minutes remaining, but Jaylin Noel dropped what looked like would be a 78-yard touchdown in the open field. The Cyclones ended up punting.

Iowa State got it back one last time on its 28-yard line with 2:09 remaining and no timeouts. The Cyclones drove to the Oklahoma State 23, but Collin Oliver sacked Dekkers on fourth down to end the threat.

The Cowboys won despite gaining just 244 yards. The defense, which has struggled for much of the season, handled business at the end. Oklahoma State had plenty of defensive standouts. Oliver had two sacks and a hurry. Cornerback Jabbar Muhammad had an interception and two pass breakups. Safety Kendal Daniels had an interception, forced a fumble, and had 1.5 tackles for loss. Defensive end Nathan Latu had a sack and a fumble recovery.

Up next: Bedlam. Oklahoma State visits rival Oklahoma on Saturday.

 

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