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Cactus Bowl Preview: Oklahoma State vs. Washington

By Wendell Barnhouse
Big12Sports.com Correspondent

Within minutes of having its season end a victory short of bowl eligibility, Oklahoma State rallied for an improbable Bedlam victory over Oklahoma and now finds itself facing Washington in the Cactus Bowl.

The Cowboys have an opportunity to finish a roller coaster season with a victory. An inexperienced team opened the season by pushing defending national champion Florida State into the final minutes before losing. Oklahoma State won its next five but then went through a five-game losing streak before stunning the Sooners.

"We had a tough season," Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy said. "The majority of the team we have out here won a lot of football games over the last five or six years. We went through a stretch where we were outmatched at times, and it was difficult for our team.

"But to come back and win on the road at Oklahoma, being down by 14 points in the fourth quarter, it lit a fire under these guys, and we've had really good practices since then."

Oklahoma State is on its third quarterback. Freshman Mason Rudolph has started the last two games after J.W. Walsh and Daxx Garman were sidelined with injuries. The Cowboys' offense has rallied behind Rudolph's competitive nature and he went 19 of 35 for 273 yards and two touchdowns against OU.

"He wants to be the guy to make that play," Gundy said of Rudolph.

Protecting Rudolph will be a major challenge. The Cowboys' offensive line has been a work in progress all season and has allowed 37 sacks. Washington's defense, which features three first-team All-Americans, leads the nation in defensive touchdowns with seven, is third in sacks averaging 3.77 a game, and is fifth in fumbles recovered with 15.

"Washington is a good football team," Gundy said. "They've lost to five good teams, good opponents. They are very well coached ... Defensively, they've got a couple players that are very, very highly regarded. They can run, tackle, can blitz, can make some plays."

The Cowboys have a history of winning in the Phoenix area, going 3-0 in the Valley including a victory over Stanford in the 2012 Fiesta Bowl.

"I don't know what it is," Gundy said about his teams' success in the Valley. "I think we like the weather. I think bowl games are about the team, and how important it is to them. We've had nine good practices, the very best we've had this season. They can enjoy themselves, but they know during those two-hour practices, they have to be focused and take it seriously."

Oklahoma State got a last-minute punt return for a touchdown from Tyreek Hill to force overtime against Oklahoma. Hill was dismissed from the team about a week after the game for allegedly punching and choking his pregnant girlfriend.

"You come off of a certain feeling (winning Bedlam) and you have an incident like this, and it just makes it extremely difficult," Gundy said. "The energy level we got from that game has not been diminished, but it was just a shot in the gut for all of us. It's hard on the players now."

Oklahoma State vs. Washington
Need to know: 9:15 p.m., Friday, Jan. 2, Sun Devil Stadium, Tempe, Ariz.
Records: Oklahoma State 6-6, Washington 8-5

Scouting Oklahoma State: The Cowboys will be without Tyreek Hill, the hero of bedlam. He was dismissed after a domestic violence incident. Hill's game-breaking potential will be missed. Freshman Mason Rudolph has energized the offense but the Oklahoma State offensive line has had trouble protecting the quarterback. The defense is led by Emmanuel Ogbah, voted by the coaches at the Big 12's defensive lineman of the year.

Scouting Washington: The Huskies, under first-year coach Chris Petersen, have relied on a salty defense. Washington has 49 sacks, 27 forced turnovers and nine defensive/return touchdowns. Sophomore Dwayne Washington has become the team's top running back, gaining at least 100 yards in the last three games. Sophomore quarterback Cyler Miles has started all 11 games in which he's played this season, throwing for 16 touchdowns.

This and that: The Big 12 has won six of the last eight games played in Tempe and the league is also 8-3 against the Pac-12 over the last five seasons. … Washington's Shaq Thompson is a two-way player. In addition to playing linebacker, he rushed for 456 yards and two touchdowns as a tailback. … All five of the Huskies' losses came to ranked teams, with three losses coming by 14 or more points.

Oklahoma State Record: 15-9
Jan. 3, 2014 Cotton Bowl-Missouri 41, Oklahoma St. 31
Jan. 1, 2013 Heart of Texas Bowl-Oklahoma St. 58, Purdue 14
Jan. 2, 2012 Fiesta Bowl-Oklahoma St. 41, Stanford 38, OT
Dec. 29, 2010 Alamo Bowl-Oklahoma St. 36, Arizona 10
Jan. 2, 2010 Cotton Bowl-Mississippi 21, Oklahoma St. 7
Dec. 30, 2008 Holiday Bowl-Oregon 42, Oklahoma St. 31
Dec. 31, 2007 Insight Bowl-Oklahoma St. 49, Indiana 33
Dec. 28, 2006 Independence Bowl-Oklahoma St. 34, Alabama 31
Dec. 29, 2004 Alamo Bowl-Ohio St. 33, Oklahoma St. 7
Jan. 2, 2004 Cotton Bowl-Mississippi 31, Oklahoma St. 28
Dec. 27, 2002 Houston Bowl-Oklahoma St. 33, Southern Miss. 23
Dec. 30, 1997 Alamo Bowl-Purdue 33, Oklahoma St. 20
Dec. 30, 1989 Holiday Bowl-Oklahoma St. 62, Wyoming 14
Dec. 25, 1987 Sun Bowl-Oklahoma St. 35, West Virginia 33
Dec. 30, 1985 Gator Bowl-Florida St. 34, Oklahoma St. 23
Dec. 28, 1984 Gator Bowl-Oklahoma St. 21, South Carolina 14
Dec. 31, 1983 Bluebonnet Bowl-Oklahoma St. 24, Baylor 14
Dec. 12, 1981 Independence Bowl-Texas A&M 33, Oklahoma St. 16
Dec. 18, 1976 Tangerine Bowl-Oklahoma St. 49, Brigham Young 21
Dec. 28, 1974 Fiesta Bowl-Oklahoma St. 16, Brigham Young 6
Dec. 13, 1958 Blue Grass Bowl-Oklahoma St. 15, Florida St. 6
Jan. 1, 1949 Delta Bowl-William & Mary 20, Oklahoma St. 0
Jan. 1, 1946 Sugar Bowl-Oklahoma St. 33, St. Mary's 13
Jan. 1, 1945 Cotton Bowl-Oklahoma St. 34, Texas Christian 0