Zac Robinson broke Colorado’s hearts again, leading No. 11 Oklahoma State past the Buffaloes 30-17 Saturday night, four years after spurning a scholarship offer from the Buffaloes.
Playing in his home state for the first time since high school, Robinson threw for 217 yards and a touchdown and ran for another.
Coming off a 56-20 whipping at the hands of No. 2 Texas Tech last week, the Cowboys got off to another slow start, settling for chip-shot field goals on their first two drives, an early warning sign that this wouldn’t be another offensive onslaught.
The Cowboys (9-2, 5-2 Big 12) have a week off before their showdown with archrival Oklahoma.
The Buffs (5-6, 2-5) have to win at Nebraska in two weeks to have a chance at a bowl bid.
After settling for field goals of 18 and 25 yards by Dan Bailey in the first quarter, the Cowboys built a 20-3 lead on Dez Bryant’s 29-yard touchdown catch before halftime and Kendall Hunter’s 43-yard TD run in the third quarter.
Hunter ran for 102 yards on 11 carries and Robinson ran 15 times for 61 yards. He also completed 15 of 23 passes.
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