09/08/2011 - THIS WEEK'S GAME: Arizona at Oklahoma State, Sept. 8 This is a quick rematch from the postseason a year ago when the Cowboys intercepted three passes, including a pick-six by S Markelle Martin, to beat the Wildcats 36-10 in the Alamo Bowl. Oklahoma State also recorded five sacks and will need to apply that kind of pressure again to rattle savvy Arizona QB Nick Foles. The matchup will pit two of the nation's most prolific quarterbacks after Foles generated 405 yards in total offense in a win against Northern Arizona, while QB Brandon Weeden netted 388 in the Cowboys' victory over Louisiana-Lafayette. KEYS TO THE GAME: Limiting Foles' effectiveness is key. Oklahoma State must generate pressure, and it showed that capability with five sacks in the season opener. Foley completed 81 percent of his pass attempts, while WR Juron Criner enjoyed his seventh 100-yard receiving game with six grabs for 151 yards in the Wildcats' win against Northern Arizona. Special teams could be a factor. Oklahoma State has few worries with P/PK Quinn Sharp exceptional at performing his duo role, though Arizona counters with P John Bonano, who netted 49 yards in Week One and had six touchbacks on kickoffs. - The Sports Xchange