No. 18 Oklahoma State, Kansas hopeful about their QB health

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No. 18 Oklahoma State, Kansas hopeful about their QB health

No. 18 Oklahoma State is hoping its quarterback, Spencer Sanders, will play against Kansas. Kansas lost its starting quarterback against TCU three weeks ago. The Jayhawks are hoping to have their other quarterback back for the game. If not, they will turn to their backup quarterback Jason Bean. The bye week could also help the Jayhawk's defensive back Cobee Bryant recover from an ankle injury. He has two interceptions and one return for a touchdown. His ankle was injured against Oklahoma on October 15. It was the same injury that hurt Oklahoma's quarterback. They practice the exact same way.

Gundy made changes to his practice to deal with a rash of injuries. Gundy was more concerned about the injury situation than he should have been.

Deondre Jackson had six carries for 20 yards against the Wildcats. It was the most work he's had since he arrived at Oklahoma State.

No. 18 Oklahoma State is a game behind Kansas State and two behind TCU in the Big 12. If they lose to both, they won't play in conference title game. Kansas is trying to win a sixth game and become bowl-eligible for the first time since 2008.

No. 18 Oklahoma State and Kansas are playing each other on Saturday. The Jayhawks were 5-0 heading into their last home game and have now lost three straight. They had sold out their previous three home games.


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