Ethan Wesloski emphasizes commitment to Oklahoma State's returning roster
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 13, 2026, 11:23 PM
Last updated Jul 13, 2026
During Big 12 Media Days, linebacker Ethan Wesloski highlighted his commitment to Oklahoma State's returning players, who endured a tough 1-11 season last year. He expressed a sense of obligation to deliver his best in support of those who chose to stay with the program amid adversity. Wesloski, a transfer from North Texas, aims to foster a united team culture with his new teammates, focusing not on replacing past players but on rebuilding together. The Cowboys have engaged in off-field activities to build relationships ahead of the upcoming season.
- •Wesloski transferred to help change Oklahoma State's culture.
- •He acknowledges the challenges faced by returning players last season.
- •The Cowboys aim to foster unity among new and returning players.
- •Eric Morris emphasizes building relationships during the offseason.
- 11:23 PMYahoo Sports — Ethan Wesloski Understands What Oklahoma State's Returning Players Deserve
"Ethan Wesloski didn't come to Oklahoma State thinking it was his team to fix. The North Texas transfer says he feels he owes the Cowboys who stayed through last season's 1-11 campaign his best every day. That mindset says a lot about the culture Eric Morris is building in Stillwater.
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