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FORT WORTH — TCU’s response to Mike Gundy was a resounding no. “‘Can we just get one break and then get some momentum and get going to see what happens?’” Mike Gundy asked after the loss to Arizona State last week. Not only did the Cowboys not catch a break in Saturday’s 38-13 loss at TCU, they seemed exceptionally unlucky.

Shaking off a three-and-out to start, Oklahoma State running back Ollie Gordon averaged 6 yards per carry on the second drive as the Cowboys marched almost effortlessly to the TCU 38-yard-line where Gordon was tackled onto a defender keeping him up where the ball could be knocked from his grasp for a fumble. Oklahoma State crossed midfield on its next possession only to watch receiver Brennan Presley slip just as Bowman threw his way, resulting in an interception. People are also reading.



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