Comment on A generation of Cowboys: The 1940s and 1950s by WB Follis It’s all nice and dandy that we read about the “good ole times” back in the 1940’s & 1950’s, but the O’ Colly has overlooked one extremely important game that occurred on Oct. 20th 1951. On that day our (1-3) Oklahoma State football ...
A generation of Cowboys: The 1960s and 1970s They were enrolled at OSU 42 years ago — before the days of computer software and nanopomp. But the students of the 1960s could probably still relate to those working on this year’s homecoming festivities.
A generation of Cowboys: The 1940s and 1950s It’s hard to imagine cheering for a mascot with four paws rather than two guns. But before Pistol Pete entertained the sidelines, students cheered for the Oklahoma A&M Tigers.
Five Downs With Football Outsiders: How are the Cowboys the NFC ... NS_15Ratliff.jpg. Bill Barnwell, a contributing editor at footballoutsiders.com and one of the minds behind the must-read Pro Football Prospectus, will answer five Cowboys questions each week of the season using the FO data and ...
A generation of Cowboys: The 1920s and 1930s What many know as “America’s Greatest Homecoming” hasn’t always been as large of a celebration. It developed throughout the years, despite ups and downs.