Oklahoma State's depth chart for Texas
STILLWATER -- Oklahoma State is set to start conference play against Texas after a successful non-conference slate. They started the season with a 52-36 win and coming out party for redshirt freshman quarterback Spencer Sanders.
They then trounced McNeese State 56-14 and showed a ton of resilience in the 40-121 win against Tulsa this past weekend.
Through three weeks, the Cowboys have the leading rusher and receiver in the country. Chuba Hubbard as rushed for 521 yards and seven touchdowns, eclipsing his personal best twice this season. He rushed for 221-yards against Oregon State and 256-yards against Tulsa.
As for Tylan Wallace, he's hauled in 390-yards and six touchdowns through the first three games.
There's no doubt that Hubbard and Wallace aren't putting up those yards without talent, but it's a testament to quarterback and offensive line play as well.
Oklahoma State has a tall task ahead of them with the Longhorns and it all starts with the two-deep. There haven't been too many changes to the starters over the first three games, but there have been some changes to the back ups.