Jono Lance suffered a suspected broken arm while NRL convert Marika Koroibete made an instant impact in his rugby return as a Wallaby XV went down 19-11 to the French Barbarians in a scrappy affair in Bordeaux.In his first senior rugby match - his first since high school - Koroibete set up the Wallabies only try on Thursday night with his first touch of the ball, throwing a third-minute cut-out pass to former Wallabies captain Ben Mowen who crossed in the corner.Koroibete struggled to get involved in the remaining 77 minutes, however, as the contest was dominated by the opposing forward packs at a sodden Stade Chaban-Delmas where the turf was severely chopped up after each scrum.The Australians trailed by a point - courtesy of four penalty goals to the Barbarians - with three minutes remaining before French No.8 Camille Gerondeau scored the match-sealer under the posts after finishing off a brilliant team try.Australias cause was made harder when luckless five-eighth Lance left the field after six minutes clutching his left forearm.The Australian outfit was well served by impressive playmaker Kyle Godwin, who made his Wallabies debut against France last weekend, and regularly beat the first defender after taking on additional responsibility following Lances injury.The first half was predominantly a forwards battle, with the two packs clashing fiercely in the scrums, giving little chance for either backline to sparkle.With Lance off, halfback Nick Frisby stepped up to kick a penalty and hand the Wallabies an 8-0 advantage after 10 minutes before the home side began to assert their dominance.Hooker Nathan Charles was shown a yellow card for a high tackle on a tearaway French halfback Yann Lesgourgues - but the BaaBaas were only able to claw back a penalty kick during his stint off the field.The Australian outfit spurned penalty goal chances before halftime - and throughout the second half - as they pushed for a second try, much to the delight of the 30,028-strong crowd.But it was the accurate kicking of BaaBaas substitute Julien Dumora which allowed the home side to grab the lead with 11 minutes to go before Gerondeaus late try put the contest to bed. 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Norv Turner will mark his 30th year of coaching in the NFL as the offensive co-ordinator, as widely reported for weeks, and George Edwards will be the defensive co-ordinator. Last year, Oklahoma State played a bunch of games decided in the final minutes and managed to win most of them.This year, the Cowboys were not so fortunate in their first close contest, and it dealt a blow to their playoff hopes.Mason Rudolph was called for intentional grounding on the Cowboys last offensive play Saturday, a penalty that should have been the final play of an Oklahoma State victory. Instead, Central Michigan was erroneously awarded an untimed down, and the Chippewas scored the game winner on a Hail Mary to steal a 30-27 victory .Cowboys coach Mike Gundy did not realize officials got the call wrong until reporters informed him at his postgame news conference.On Sunday, Gundy took some responsibility for the way the Cowboys tried to kill the final 4 seconds by having Rudolph throw the ball away on a fourth down, instead of taking the snap, running backward and going down. The clock stops on a change of possession so unless all 4 seconds had ticked away Central Michigan would have gotten the ball back in its own territory.Instead, with the penalty, the Chippewas got one play from midfield. Even though they should not have.Im disappointed in myself that I called a play that could have been interpreted as intentional grounding, Gundy said in a statement. That play has been in our playbook for 12 years now and intentional grounding and an untimed down after the last play of the game never even crossed my mind. Of course in hindsight, I wish I would have done it differently, but in the big picture, the game should have been over. While Im disappointed in myself, I am also disappointed that we had 10 rules officials who didnt properly apply the rule. I give credit to Central Michigan for coming up with a great play and executing it as well as they did.The Cowboys dont have time to mope. Pittsburgh (2-0), coming off a victory against Penn State, comes to Stillwater next.We have another game on Saturday, and letting the end of the Cenntral Michigan game linger into this week would not help our team in any way, Gundy said.dddddddddddd I want this to be our final official comment on the end of the Central Michigan game, so we can close the book on it and move forward to Pittsburgh.Repercussions came down Sunday. The Mid-American Conference suspended the on-field officiating crew from the game for two weeks, and the Big 12 has suspended the two-person instant replay crew that failed to tell the MAC officials about their mistake.Even then, the loss remains, and now the Cowboys have fallen from No. 22 to out of the Top 25.Theyre hurting, Oklahoma State defensive coordinator Glenn Spencer said after the game. Theyre mad. Theyre upset. But the last thing that was said was if we had won a close game like that or lost a close game like that, that really tomorrow is what matters from here on out.Last season, the Cowboys reached the top five in the rankings and entered November as an unbeaten playoff contender. They beat Texas by three, Kansas State by two and West Virginia by seven before rolling past TCU, which was ranked No. 5 at the time. Oklahoma State struggled with Iowa State the next week, winning 35-31 in Ames, Iowa, before losing to Baylor, Oklahoma and Ole Miss to close the season.The early loss leaves the Cowboys with little leeway the rest of this season. And the Big 12 has not distinguished itself, going 5-7 against FBS competition to start 2016.The Cowboys remain positive.We are just trying to bounce back, Oklahoma State cornerback Ashton Lampkin said. Every team loses. Its good if we lose early, thats what I feel like. We lost a little early on some crazy play. We just trying to bounce back and go undefeated (the rest of the way). Thats only mindset weve got right now, to go undefeated.---Follow Cliff Brunt on Twitter (at)CliffBruntAP . ' ' '