Note: A grade of 85 or higher is an NFL-caliber rating, while a grade between 84-79 is considered "very good." Anything from 78-68 is considered "above average." 60 is considered "average" as that is where each player's grade begins and then goes up or down from there. Below average grades range from 50-59, and anything below 50 is considered "poor."
STILLWATER, Okla. — Just seeing the game live, it didn’t look like any player really would grade well. Oklahoma State looked worse than South Alabama in pretty much every facet of the game.
Here are the grades and snap counts for the Oklahoma State offensive and defensive players, per Pro Football Focus:
QUARTERBACK
Alan Bowman: 20 snaps, 72.3 offensive grade
Gunnar Gundy: 39 snaps, 62.2 offensive grade
Garret Rangel: 9 snaps, 56.8 offensive grade
RUNNING BACK
Jaden Nixon: 21 snaps, 68.5 offensive grade
Elijah Collins: 18 snaps, 65.3 offensive grade
Ollie Gordon: 29 snaps, 58.6 offensive grade
WIDE RECEIVER
Jaden Bray: 65 snaps, 67.6 offensive grade
Talyn Shettron: 61 snaps, 61.7 offensive grade
Rashod Owens: 2 snaps, 60.1 offensive grade
De’Zhaun Stribling: 5 snaps, 54.0 offensive grade
Blaine Green: 26 snaps, 52.6 offensive grade
Brennan Presley: 53 snaps, 52.5 offensive grade
TIGHT END/FULLBACK
Josiah Johnson: 29 snaps, 67.2 offensive grade
Jake Schultz: 5 snaps, 63.2 offensive grade
Braden Cassity: 12 snaps, 55.5 offensive grade
Quinton Stewart: 14 snaps, 55.1 offensive grade
OFFENSIVE LINE
Dalton Cooper: 68 snaps, 67.0 offensive grade
Preston Wilson: 68 snaps, 64.9 offensive grade
Joe Michalski: 68 snaps, 63.0 offensive grade
Taylor Miterko: 26 snaps, 62.0 offensive grade
Cole Birmingham: 42 snaps, 60.5 offensive grade
Jason Brooks: 42 snaps, 58.6 offensive grade
Jake Springfield: 26 snaps, 53.3 offensive grade
(Photo: Bryan Terry, USA TODAY Sports)
DEFENSIVE LINE
Justin Kirkland: 27 snaps, 74.2 defensive grade
Jaleel Johnson: 7 snaps, 73.5 defensive grade
Anthony Goodlow: 30 snaps, 69.8 defensive grade
Collin Clay: 24 snaps, 67.3 defensive grade
Israel Isuman-Hundley: 3 snaps, 63.1 defensive grade
Aden Kelley: 6 snaps, 62.8 defensive grade
Xavier Ross: 13 snaps, 61.5 defensive grade
DeSean Brown: 17 snaps, 60.0 defensive grade
Nathan Latu: 41 snaps, 58.1 defensive grade
Kody Walterscheid: 27 snaps, 55.0 defensive grade
LINEBACKER
Collin Oliver: 56 snaps, 78.9 defensive grade
Jeff Roberson: 9 snaps, 69.8 defensive grade
Donovan Stephens: 9 snaps, 64.5 defensive grade
Xavier Benson: 56 snaps, 64.5 defensive grade
Nick Martin: 65 snaps, 56.9 defensive grade
SAFETY
Lyrik Rawls: 47 snaps, 70.6 defensive grade
Ty Williams: 6 snaps, 64.9 defensive grade
Trey Rucker: 64 snaps, 54.7 defensive grade
Kendal Daniels: 59 snaps, 40.1 defensive grade
CORNERBACK
Cam Smith: 24 snaps, 68.9 defensive grade
Kale Smith: 7 snaps, 62.8 defensive grade
D.J. McKinney: 44 snaps, 62.3 defensive grade
Cameron Epps: 12 snaps, 54.6 defensive grade
Korie Black: 62 snaps, 53.8 defensive grade
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STILLWATER, Okla. — Just seeing the game live, it didn’t look like any player really would grade well. Oklahoma State looked worse than South Alabama in pretty much every facet of the game.
Here are the grades and snap counts for the Oklahoma State offensive and defensive players, per Pro Football Focus:
QUARTERBACK
Alan Bowman: 20 snaps, 72.3 offensive grade
Gunnar Gundy: 39 snaps, 62.2 offensive grade
Garret Rangel: 9 snaps, 56.8 offensive grade
RUNNING BACK
Jaden Nixon: 21 snaps, 68.5 offensive grade
Elijah Collins: 18 snaps, 65.3 offensive grade
Ollie Gordon: 29 snaps, 58.6 offensive grade
WIDE RECEIVER
Jaden Bray: 65 snaps, 67.6 offensive grade
Talyn Shettron: 61 snaps, 61.7 offensive grade
Rashod Owens: 2 snaps, 60.1 offensive grade
De’Zhaun Stribling: 5 snaps, 54.0 offensive grade
Blaine Green: 26 snaps, 52.6 offensive grade
Brennan Presley: 53 snaps, 52.5 offensive grade
TIGHT END/FULLBACK
Josiah Johnson: 29 snaps, 67.2 offensive grade
Jake Schultz: 5 snaps, 63.2 offensive grade
Braden Cassity: 12 snaps, 55.5 offensive grade
Quinton Stewart: 14 snaps, 55.1 offensive grade
OFFENSIVE LINE
Dalton Cooper: 68 snaps, 67.0 offensive grade
Preston Wilson: 68 snaps, 64.9 offensive grade
Joe Michalski: 68 snaps, 63.0 offensive grade
Taylor Miterko: 26 snaps, 62.0 offensive grade
Cole Birmingham: 42 snaps, 60.5 offensive grade
Jason Brooks: 42 snaps, 58.6 offensive grade
Jake Springfield: 26 snaps, 53.3 offensive grade
(Photo: Bryan Terry, USA TODAY Sports)
DEFENSIVE LINE
Justin Kirkland: 27 snaps, 74.2 defensive grade
Jaleel Johnson: 7 snaps, 73.5 defensive grade
Anthony Goodlow: 30 snaps, 69.8 defensive grade
Collin Clay: 24 snaps, 67.3 defensive grade
Israel Isuman-Hundley: 3 snaps, 63.1 defensive grade
Aden Kelley: 6 snaps, 62.8 defensive grade
Xavier Ross: 13 snaps, 61.5 defensive grade
DeSean Brown: 17 snaps, 60.0 defensive grade
Nathan Latu: 41 snaps, 58.1 defensive grade
Kody Walterscheid: 27 snaps, 55.0 defensive grade
LINEBACKER
Collin Oliver: 56 snaps, 78.9 defensive grade
Jeff Roberson: 9 snaps, 69.8 defensive grade
Donovan Stephens: 9 snaps, 64.5 defensive grade
Xavier Benson: 56 snaps, 64.5 defensive grade
Nick Martin: 65 snaps, 56.9 defensive grade
SAFETY
Lyrik Rawls: 47 snaps, 70.6 defensive grade
Ty Williams: 6 snaps, 64.9 defensive grade
Trey Rucker: 64 snaps, 54.7 defensive grade
Kendal Daniels: 59 snaps, 40.1 defensive grade
CORNERBACK
Cam Smith: 24 snaps, 68.9 defensive grade
Kale Smith: 7 snaps, 62.8 defensive grade
D.J. McKinney: 44 snaps, 62.3 defensive grade
Cameron Epps: 12 snaps, 54.6 defensive grade
Korie Black: 62 snaps, 53.8 defensive grade
Stay with GoPokes247 and 247Sports for the latest updates on Oklahoma State football, basketball and recruiting
Be sure to follow Oklahoma State beat writer McClain Baxley on Twitter @McClainBaxley.