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Helmet stickers: Week 11

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Here's the day's top performers in the Big 12 and this week's helmet sticker recipients.

Brandon Weeden, QB, Oklahoma State: Playing against the No. 2 pass defense in the country that had previously given up just over 132 yards a game, Weeden rang up 409 in a 33-16 win over Texas, completing 29-of-43 passes for a touchdown and an interception.

Ryan Broyles, WR, Oklahoma: Broyles became the school's all-time leader in receptions, touchdown receptions and the single-season leader for receptions with an eight-catch, 119-yard, three-touchdown day in Oklahoma's blowout 45-7 win over Texas Tech.

Colorado Buffaloes: The Buffs made it clear they planned on answering in a big way after coach Dan Hawkins was fired this week and interim coach Brian Cabral filled his spot. Colorado got big games from Cody Hawkins, Rodney Stewart and Paul Richardson to beat Iowa State soundly, 34-14 and earn the team's first conference win.

Cyrus Gray, RB, Texas A&M: Gray scored three second-half touchdowns and four for the game to help spur a second half comeback in Texas A&M's 42-30 win over Baylor. He finished with 137 yards on 28 carries and caught three passes for 24 yards.

Blaine Gabbert, QB, Missouri: Gabbert bounced back from two rough games to complete 17-of-25 passes for 208 yards and a pair of touchdowns, and ran for 89 yards on 14 carries, including a fleet-footed 32-yard scamper that put Missouri up early on in its 38-28 win over Kansas State.

The Blackshirts: Nebraska's defense needed a big game with Taylor Martinez easing back into action, and delivered one in a 20-3 win over Kansas. They limited Quinn Mecham to 15 yards and an interception on 3-of-13 passing and allowed just 72 yards rushing on 34 carries, a 2.1 average.

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