Oklahoma State football is undergoing a major overhaul with 87 new players under coach Eric Morris, who is leading the program after two challenging seasons in the Big 12.
New Coach, New Era
Morris begins his first season with the Cowboys, inheriting a program that has won just four of its last 24 football games. The team was picked ninth in the Big 12 preseason media poll after finishing last in the league for the past two seasons.
The Cowboys have not won a conference game since 2023 and are currently on an 18-game losing streak in Big 12 play. Morris said the Cowboys needed a hard reset. The team has brought in 87 new players, including 19 transfers from North Texas, where Morris previously coached.
These additions have helped shape the culture in Stillwater. Oklahoma State fans are hopeful as the Cowboys prepare for the upcoming season. Morris is excited to take over a program with a history of success and is looking to turn things around.
Original reporting: KOCO Sports (Oklahoma City) — read the source article.