(Sports Network) – Brandon Weeden threw for 409 yards and a touchdown, as 12th-ranked Oklahoma State finally topped Texas, 33-16, in the Longhorns’ fourth consecutive home loss.
Weeden completed 29-of-43 passes in his second consecutive 400-yard game and was intercepted once for the Cowboys (9-1, 5-1 Big 12), who snapped a lengthy 12-game losing streak to Texas. Kendall Hunter ran for 116 yards and two touchdowns on 23 carries, and Justin Blackmon caught nine passes for 145 yards and a score in the win.
With the victory, Oklahoma State remained a game ahead of Texas A&M and Oklahoma in the Big 12 South Division.
Garrett Gilbert threw for 202 yards and an interception on 19-of-32 efficiency for Texas (4-6, 2-5), which has lost four straight at home for the first time since entering the Big 12 Conference. Cody Johnson recorded 68 yards rushing and a touchdown on 16 carries, while James Kirkendoll had four receptions for 71 yards in defeat.
Each team managed only a field goal in the first quarter, but Oklahoma State exploded for 23 points in the second to take control.
On the third play of the second quarter, the Cowboys completed an 11-play, 63- yard drive with Jeremy Smith’s six-yard rushing score for a 9-3 lead. The extra point attempt was blocked.
After a Texas punt, OSU got the ball back on its own 30. Two plays later, Weeden hit Blackmon with a 67-yard touchdown pass to expand the advantage to 13.
Hunter finished a 59-yard series with a nine-yard score with just 1:15 to play in the first half, and the Cowboys intercepted Gilbert with 31 ticks left to set up Dan Bailey’s 45-yard field goal for a 26-3 lead at halftime.
Hunter’s one-yard rushing touchdown toward the end of the third quarter made it a 33-3 game before Texas accounted for the final margin with touchdowns from Johnson and Ryan Roberson in the fourth quarter.
Game Notes
Oklahoma State went 4-0 against the four Texas schools in the South Division for the first time since the Big 12 was created…Texas has lost four straight overall for the first time since October 18-November 8, 1997…The Longhorns still lead the all-time series, 22-3.