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OKLAHOMA CITY — Winning the opening tip-off, Collin Gillespie didn’t even have time to run a play. Cason Wallace blitzed him from the start and ripped the ball away. An easy transition layup foreshadowed the one-sided contest that transpired.
Read moreSTILLWATER – The 2026 Oklahoma State softball schedule is highlighted by 21 home contests and a handful of premier early-season tournaments.
Read moreESPN - Sherrone Moore was in custody in the Washtenaw (Michigan) County Jail on Wednesday night as a suspect in an alleged assault, just hours after he was fired as Michigan’s football coach for having what the school said was an “inappropriate relationship with a staff member.”
Read moreMSN - After a dramatic conference championship weekend, the college football regular season has come to an end. You know what that means: More college football. The conference champions have been decided, the College Football Playoff schedule is set, and the bowl matchups are out. The next month and a half is all about postseason football, all leading up to the national title game.
Read moreThe Konawa Tigers had their first home game of the season Tuesday night as the Tigers hosted the Elmore City Badgers.
Read moreSOONER WIRE - It’s been a fantastic season for Brent Venables and the Oklahoma Sooners, who went 10-2, including a 6-2 mark in SEC play, to earn their first College Football Playoff appearance since 2019. 10 Oklahoma Sooners earned All-SEC honors on Tuesday as voted on by the league’s coaches. It was the second-highest number in the league this season, led by three All-SEC first-team selections.
Read moreSPORTS ILLUSTRATED - Years ago, schools basically cued in line to plead for a spot in a post-season bowl game. Of course, that was an era before every breakfast cereal, motor oil, or obscure mortgage company was sponsoring its own personal bowl game. But Sunday emphasized a growing trend with a number of teams saying ‘thanks, but no thanks’ to bowl berths on Sunday. The final count included at least 10 teams that turned down bowl berths.
Read moreTAHLEQUAH, Okla. – The East Central University football team made history on Saturday by competing in the inaugural First Americans Bowl against Northeastern State University at Doc Wadley Stadium. Although the Tigers fell 56–21 on the River-Hawks’ home field, the game was about much more than the final score. It underscored the cultural significance of an event designed to celebrate and empower Indigenous and minority athletes, while also highlighting ECU’s dedication to visibility and representation.
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