STILLWATER, Okla. (AP) -With every catch, Bo Bowling is trying to prove to No. 12 Oklahoma State that he was deserving of a second chance.
Bowling was suspended for all of last season and through spring practice this year facing drug charges. He pleaded guilty to possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia, spent 30 days in jail and then set out to redeem himself.
Bowling was allowed to rejoin the Cowboys (8-1, 4-1 Big 12) this summer and has developed into the team’s No. 2 target behind Justin Blackmon, who leads the nation in yards receiving and touchdown catches.
Bowling has put up back-to-back career days, including 101 yards receiving in a 55-28 victory against Baylor on Saturday that put the Cowboys alone in first place in the Big 12 South.
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