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How Dez Bryant ranks in the OSU record book
Published: 10/12/2009 10:57 PM
Last Modified: 10/12/2009 10:57 PM

As Dez Bryant meets with NCAA officials on Tuesday, I have no idea what to expect. Although the NCAA is notorious for moving slowly, it would not surprise me if his suspension were lifted in time for Oklahoma State's Oct. 24 game at Baylor.

And, based on the predictions of several sources, it would not shock me if the suspension extends through the rest of the 2009 season.

If Oklahoma's Mark Clayton is the best college wide receiver I've ever covered, then Bryant would qualify as the most dynamic. With every touch of the football, he is a threat to score.

There exists the possibility that Bryant is finished at OSU. If that turns out to be the case, these would be Bryant's standings in the Cowboy record book:

* Career receptions: Bryant is No. 4 with 147 catches. Rashaun Woods (2000-03) is the leader at 293, followed by Hart Lee Dykes (1985-88) with 203 and D'Juan Woods (2003-06) with 163.

* Career receiving yards: Bryant is No. 4 with 2,425 yards. Rashaun Woods is the leader with 4,414 yards, followed by Dykes with 3,171 and D'Juan Woods with 2,751.

* Career touchdown receptions: Bryant and Dykes are tied at No. 2 with 29. During his brilliant career, Rashaun Woods had 42 touchdown catches.

-- Bill Haisten


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Tulsa World Sports Writer Jimmie Tramel is a former class president at Locust Grove High School. He graduated magna cum laude from Northeastern State University with a journalism degree and, while attending college, was sports editor of the Pryor Daily Times. He joined the Tulsa World on Oct. 17, 1989, the same day an earthquake struck the World Series. In 2007, he wrote a book about Oklahoma State football with former Cowboy coach Pat Jones.

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