As one of the most anticipated seasons in Oklahoma State's football history heads toward a close, another one begins.
After making the NCAA for the first time in three years, second-year head coach Travis Ford looks to continue the reemergence of Cowboy basketball. After the Cowboys fell to No. 1 seed Pittsburgh last season, Ford had a lot of rebuilding to do.
The hardest part h will be the key to the Cowboy's season.
Replacing the likes of point guard Byron Eaton, who did close to everything for Ford last season. Also swing man Terrel Harris and forward Anthony Brown.
However, Ford did just that, bringing in a recruit class filled with a number of talented prospects. Six freshman and one junior were the pro...
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