Stillwater, OK (Sports Network) - Texas’ defense took center stage with four interceptions of Zac Robinson, two of those returned for touchdowns, as the third-ranked Longhorns posted an impressive and well-rounded 41-14 win against No. 13 Oklahoma State.
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Colt McCoy was 16-of-21 for 171 yards and a touchdown and Cody Johnson scored twice on the ground for the Longhorns (8-0, 5-0 Big 12), who were coming off an equally impressive 41-7 dismantling of Missouri in Columbia last weekend.
Jordan Shipley had six catches for 64 yards and Macolm Williams made two grabs for 55 yards and a TD as Texas moved closer to wrapping up the Big 12 South title fresh off two consecutive conference road wins.
Robinson, who had three interceptions all season entering Saturday, had easily the most disappointing game of his collegiate tenure. He ended 15-of-28 for 143 yards and a late touchdown pass to Justin Blackmon.
Keith Totson rushed 19 times for 70 yards and Beau Johnson had a rushing score for the Cowboys (6-2, 3-1), who came in with an unblemished conference record thanks to last weekend’s 34-7 rout of Baylor, OSU’s fifth straight win.
Hubert Anyiam totaled 62 yards on five receptions in the loss.
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