Patrick Cobbs: From Underrated Recruit to Oklahoma State Coach
Patrick Cobbs, the new running backs coach for Oklahoma State, reflects on a career shaped by decisions and timing. Despite having a stellar high school career with 4,279 rushing yards, he chose North Texas over OSU, who offered him late in the recruitment process. After a successful college run, he played six seasons in the NFL. Cobbs is thrilled to return to Oklahoma State, bringing familiarity and proximity to his family into his coaching role.
By the Numbers- Cobbs finished high school with 4,279 rushing yards and 61 touchdowns.
- He rushed for 4,050 yards at North Texas, placing him second in the program's history.
- Cobbs joins Oklahoma State's coaching staff after seven years at North Texas.
- He emphasizes the importance of being closer to family, making it easier to visit.
Cobbs aims to leverage his experiences to contribute to Oklahoma State's football program while reconnecting with his roots in the area. He looks forward to bringing a rejuvenated energy to the coaching staff as the season progresses.
Bottom LinePatrick Cobbs’ journey reflects resilience and loyalty, reminding us that timing and choices play pivotal roles in career paths. His return to Oklahoma State symbolizes a homecoming that could enhance both his coaching impact and personal life.
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