Article By Curtis Finchum on 3rd January, 2010
They failed. Both teams played through controversy throughout the season, from injured players to suspensions.
For Oklahoma State, the adversity started early. First senior linebacker Orie Lemon fell to a torn ACL during fall practice.
Then All-American Dez Bryant was suspended indefinitely just three games into the season.
Not long after the loss of Bryant, the Cowboys lost fellow All-American Kendall Hunter to a severe ankle injury. Those are the two most productive offensive players on Oklahoma State's roster.
Senior quarterback Zac Robinson was the only player left from last season's high-octane offense. Fellow senior Ke...
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