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Garret Rangel to Start at QB for Oklahoma State vs. BYU After Flores’ Injury

Garret Rangel to Start at QB for Oklahoma State vs. BYU After Flores’ Injury

Oklahoma State football has named Garret Rangel as the starting quarterback for its upcoming game against BYU. The decision comes in light of Zane Flores’ recent injury, which required surgery and will sideline him for the rest of the season. Rangel, who has been the backup quarterback, now steps into a pivotal role for the Cowboys as they navigate the remainder of the Big 12 season.

Rangel’s start against BYU represents a significant opportunity for the young quarterback to prove his skills. With Oklahoma State currently looking to maintain its position among the top teams in the conference, Rangel’s performance will be under intense scrutiny. Coaches and fans are hopeful that he can provide stability and spark to the team’s offensive lineup, which has seen mixed results this season.

Ahead of the BYU matchup, Rangel expressed his excitement, stating that he is ready to "let it all hang" as he takes charge of the offense. Analysts are watching closely to see how Rangel adjusts to the starting role and whether he can deliver under pressure. His leadership and performance could be crucial to Oklahoma State's success, not only against BYU but in securing a strong finish to the season.

We will continue to provide updates on Garret Rangel’s performance and Oklahoma State’s quarterback situation as the team moves forward. Stay tuned for more insights and analysis on how Rangel fares in his new starting position.