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Up close: Zac Robinson

OSU quarterback Zac Robinson was offered a scholarship at Colorado, but chose OSU because his mother is an OSU graduate and his dad wore the Pistol Pete mascot. MIKE SIMONS/Tulsa World file

 
By BILL HAISTEN World Sports Writer
Published: 8/27/2008  3:31 AM
Last Modified: 8/27/2008  3:31 AM

STILLWATER — He now is viewed as a veteran and the leader of the Oklahoma State football team, but Zac Robinson has not been an opening day starting quarterback since 2004, his senior season at Chatfield (Colo.) High School.

In their ’04 opener at Jefferson County Stadium in suburban Denver, Robinson’s Chatfield Chargers were beaten 33-12 by the Arapahoe Warriors.

A few months later, he signed a letter of intent to play at Oklahoma State. Robinson attended high school in Colorado and was offered a scholarship to play with the Colorado Buffaloes, but it was not a surprise that he chose OSU.

Robinson, who turns 22 next month, is an Edmond native. His mother is an OSU graduate and his uncle wore the Pistol Pete mascot outfit.

On Saturday, when the Cowboys face Washington State in Seattle, Robinson gets his first college opening-day start. As a sophomore last year, he made 11 starts and broke OSU’s single-season school record for total offense.

Last season, Larry Fedora was your play-caller. This season, head coach Mike Gundy calls the plays.

I feel good with it. The last couple of weeks, we’ve been going down the call sheet (and determining) what will work (against Washington State). I feel like I know what he’s going to call most of the time.

With Dantrell Savage and Adarius Bowman in the offense last season, OSU averaged 35 points and 486 yards per game. Can production be comparable this season."

There are some familiar faces and some people that the fans don’t know, but from a talent standpoint, there’s no drop-off at all. I think there’s actually an increase from last season.

The offensive line is the centerpiece.

They’ve all been here for quite some time.

You are an extremely physical quarterback. At Nebraska last season, you splattered a linebacker with a downfield block.

That was one of my favorite plays. I looked to the sideline and everybody was fired up. I had fun doing that. I know I have to be (cautious) sometimes, but any time I feel like I can get a clean shot, I’m going to do it.

What have you learned from watching tape of Peyton Manning."

One thing that he does so well is to dump (short passes) to running backs and get 5 or 6 yards. That’s been something we’ve talked about this summer.

Your impressions of the Washington State defense."

We don’t know much. We’re just taking a shot in the dark, just guessing what they’re going to do. Hopefully as the game goes on, we’ll get comfortable with what they’re doing. It’s definitely tough, not having a lot of film on that.We can adapt on the run.




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ROBINSON FACTS



Position: Quarterback

Class: Junior

Height: 6-3

Weight: 210

Hometown: Littleton, Colo.

By BILL HAISTEN World Sports Writer

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NNN, Tulsa (8/27/2008 9:29:18 AM)
Can't wait to see what Zac can accomplish this year and next! Go Cowboys!
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DanDDiver, Smyrna (8/28/2008 6:54:21 AM)
Zac reminds of another winner in Josh Fields with one major difference -- Zac doesn't have a main career option (pro baseball) to sway his playing style.

Josh Fields was greater earlier, even beating the Swooners twice, both times knocking the Swooners out of national contention. That was particularly sweet.

But, as Josh got closer to graduation and that pro baseball offer, he seemed to take a more cautious approach on game day.

This should not be a problem for Zac as he matures into his Junior and Senior years at OSU.

I can just imagine how comfortable Zac will be with this offense this year and especially his senior year.

I feel that THIS is the year the Cowboys will begin their breakout, thanks largely in part to a defense -- something my Cowboys have not had since the Bob Simmonds days....and that wasn't great.

Zac has this offense down. Just let him and his weapons (Pettigrew, Bryant, Hunter, et al) get their timing down and the Cowboys will do some damage in the Big 12.

It's great to be a Cowboy.
 

 
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