Taylen Green's Questions for OSU's Defense After Razorbacks' 70-0 Win
Arkansas’ Defensive Strength
The Arkansas Razorbacks destroyed the Oklahoma State Cowboys 70-0 in Stillwater on Saturday, securing their third victory of the season and their first shutout since 2014. The Razorbacks' defense was a huge part of their success, holding the Cowboys to just 229 yards of total offense and forcing three turnovers.
After the game, Arkansas quarterback KJ Jefferson praised the defense for their performance. "They played great today," Jefferson said. "They made tackles, forced turnovers, and kept us in the game. We couldn't have done it without them."
Questions for OSU's Defense
Oklahoma State's defense has been one of the worst in the country this season, and their performance against Arkansas was no exception. The Cowboys allowed 639 yards of total offense and gave up 10 plays of 20 yards or more. They also failed to generate any pressure on Arkansas quarterback KJ Jefferson, who was able to sit back and pick apart the Cowboys' defense all day long.
After the game, Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy was critical of his defense. "We didn't play well enough on defense today," Gundy said. "We didn't tackle well, we didn't generate any pressure, and we didn't make any plays. We have to get better on defense if we want to win games.
What's Next for OSU's Defense?
Oklahoma State's defense has a lot of work to do if they want to improve. They need to improve their tackling, generate more pressure on the quarterback, and make more plays. The Cowboys have a lot of talent on defense, but they need to start playing together as a unit if they want to be successful.
The Cowboys will have a chance to improve their defense when they host the Texas Tech Red Raiders on Saturday. The Red Raiders are averaging 34.5 points per game this season and have a lot of talented offensive players. It will be a tough challenge for the Cowboys, but it's a chance for them to prove that they can improve on defense.
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