AmberAbyss+FollowOklahoma State hoops: Time to step up or miss outTrailing by 30 at halftime against Iowa State, Oklahoma State’s basketball team just made its NCAA Tournament path even tougher. The Cowboys’ home-court energy fizzled fast, and their first-half effort left fans frustrated. After a strong nonconference start, OSU’s conference play has been a letdown, and now every game is a must-win if they want a shot at March Madness. The urgency is real—waiting for a late-season turnaround won’t cut it. What do you think needs to change for the Cowboys to turn things around? Is it coaching, effort, or something else? Let’s talk about it! #Sports #OklahomaState #CowboyBasketball00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowCyclones' defense could shake up Big 12 raceIowa State just crushed UCF by 30 points and now heads to Oklahoma State, where the Cowboys have been tough at home—winning 12 of their last 13. But here's the twist: Oklahoma State has a real turnover problem, and Iowa State's defense is among the best at forcing mistakes. Joshua Jefferson is a game-changer for the Cyclones, impacting both ends of the court. With the Cyclones favored by 9.5, do you think their defense will dominate again, or will the Cowboys' home-court magic hold up? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #IowaState #OklahomaState00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowOklahoma State hoops: Time for a reality checkGiving up 94 points at home has Oklahoma State’s coach calling for some serious self-reflection before facing Kansas State. The Cowboys’ defense, which looked solid just a week ago, completely unraveled against Baylor, leaving fans wondering if this team can turn things around in the Big 12. With conference hopes slipping, Saturday’s matchup in Stillwater suddenly feels like a must-win. What do you think it’ll take for OSU to bounce back—tougher defense, smarter play, or something else? Let’s hear your thoughts on what’s missing and how the Cowboys can get back on track! #Sports #OklahomaState #Big12Hoops00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowOklahoma State lands Rodney Harris IIOklahoma State just made a big move by picking up Rodney Harris II, a dynamic wide receiver from Ohio, right before the transfer portal closed. Harris brings speed, athleticism, and a knack for making clutch catches—he even played basketball and ran track in high school. With 712 career receiving yards and two touchdowns, he’s set to add depth and energy to the Cowboys’ offense. This marks the seventh wideout Oklahoma State has added via the portal this year. How do you think this influx of new talent will impact the team’s chemistry and performance next season? #Sports #Football #OklahomaState00Share