Oklahoma State overcomes sloppy offense to down UT-Martin
Oklahoma State wide receiver Sam Jackson V (18) runs the ball in the first quarter during an NCAA football game between Oklahoma State (OSU) and UT Martin in Stillwater, Okla., on Thursday, Aug. 28, 2025. After starting the game with two consecutive scoring drives, the Oklahoma State Cowboys looked set for a blowout against the UT Martin Skyhawks of the FCS on Thursday night in Stillwater, Okla.
However, Oklahoma State lost its starting quarterback and needed a fourth-quarter defensive stop to slow the Skyhawks in a 27-7 win to start the 2025 regular season.
Sesi Vailahi put the game away for Oklahoma State in the fourth quarter with a 9-yard scoring run that culminated a 12-play, 58-yard drive for the Cowboys, Oklahoma State's second rushing touchdown of the night.
TCU transfer quarterback Hauss Hejny began the game for Oklahoma State, and on his second throw, he hit Terrill Davis for a 34-yard gain. Hejny ended the drive by running 6 yards for the Cowboys' first touchdown of the season. On the second drive, Hejny threw his first collegiate touchdown to Gavin Freeman on a 10-yard play action pass.
Hejny later sustained a lower-body injury on a hit with 1:56 remaining in the first quarter. He ended the night with 96 passing yards and 27 rushing yards.
Oklahoma State struggled after its first two touchdowns, following with three-and-outs on three consecutive drives.
After the Cowboys got field goals in the second and third quarters to take a 20-7 lead, UT-Martin put together a lengthy drive, but Kale Smith ended the 12-play, 49-yard march with an interception on the first play of the fourth quarter to stop any potential Skyhawks comeback.
Zane Flores played the rest of the game under center for the Cowboys, producing 136 yards on 13-of-20 passing. Davis added a second big catch to end the game with 75 yards on two receptions.
UT Martin quarterback Jase Bauer threw for 70 yards on 9-of-16 passing and one interception, the lone turnover of the game for either team. John Gentry had team highs in rushing and receiving with 51 and 45 yards, respectively, including the Skyhawks' lone touchdown when Gentry caught a 39-yard pass from receiver Bryce Bailey to cut the deficit to seven points in the first quarter.
The Cowboys now head west to Oregon for a marquee matchup against the No. 7 Ducks on Sept. 6 in Eugene. The Skyhawks will play at UTEP the same day.
--Field Level Media
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