Stillwater, OK
Nov 2, 2024
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After enduring a nearly three-hour weather delay in Stillwater, Arizona State University (ASU) emerged resoundingly victorious over Oklahoma State, 42-21. The Sun Devils, who tallied a remarkable 529 yards of offense, were led by Cam Skattebo’s electrifying 274 all-purpose yards, including three touchdowns that cemented their lead. Quarterback Sam Leavitt showcased masterful precision, completing 20 of 29 passes for 304 yards and three touchdowns after returning from an injury.
In a game that concluded nearly six hours after kickoff, ASU overcame a halved stadium crowd and persistent winds to remain on track for Big 12 glory. The Sun Devils' dominant strategy stifled Oklahoma State's Alan Bowman, limiting the Cowboys to just 270 total offensive yards. Skattebo’s performance highlighted ASU's effective tactic of controlling time of possession and answering every Oklahoma State attack, making them bowl eligible for the first time since 2021.
Jordyn Tyson (ARZST)
Sam Leavitt demonstrated early composure with a precise 22-yard touchdown pass to Jordyn Tyson, giving ASU an initial lead. This play marked a successful opening drive, setting the tempo for the game.
Javan Robinson (ARZST)
Javan Robinson intercepted Alan Bowman's errant pass, turning the tide in favor of ASU and halting a developing Oklahoma State drive. His defensive prowess preserved the Sun Devils' momentum.
Cam Skattebo (ARZST)
Cam Skattebo's 50-yard catch and run from Sam Leavitt allowed ASU to breach Oklahoma State's defense, extending the Sun Devils' lead with a decisive play amid a see-saw first half.
Kyson Brown (ARZST)
Kyson Brown's 7-yard rushing touchdown, a concluding effort of a 61-yard drive, further extended ASU’s lead and exemplified their dominance on the ground.
Cam Skattebo (ARZST)
Capitalizing on Oklahoma State's weary defense, Cam Skattebo's 36-yard touchdown reception from Leavitt finalized the scoreline, highlighting his impact as a multifaceted offensive weapon.
Kyler Pearson (OKST)
Kyler Pearson's 63-yard kickoff return touchdown was nullified by a holding penalty, symbolizing Oklahoma State's struggles with costly mistakes and missed opportunities.
Cam Skattebo (ARZST, RB)
Skattebo was the driving force for ASU with 153 rushing yards and 121 receiving yards, showcasing versatility in achieving over 100 yards both rushing and receiving, a first for a Sun Devil since 2015.
Sam Leavitt (ARZST, QB)
Returning from injury with a seamless performance, Leavitt threw for 304 yards and three touchdowns, including a crucial opening drive score that set the momentum for ASU’s offensive showcase.
Jordyn Tyson (ARZST, WR)
Tyson played a significant role in the receiving game, amassing 81 yards on eight catches, his performance marked by a strong touchdown catch on ASU's first drive.
Alan Bowman (OKST, QB)
Despite the loss, Bowman passed for 175 yards and a touchdown but struggled against ASU's defense, throwing a costly interception that impacted Oklahoma State's momentum.
Arizona State Sun Devils
7
14
7
14
42
Oklahoma State Cowboys
0
14
0
7
21