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With the 2021 season behind it and almost an entire complement of coaches, the Oklahoma staff has shifted to finishing the 2022 class while beginning to build the 2023 and 2024 classes. The Sooners have already shown a strong desire to keep the best in-state kids in Oklahoma, offering Erik McCarty and Bai Jobe. The big fish is the No. 1 player in Oklahoma for the 2024 class, David Stone.
Read moreKonawa’s Zach Reavis says “no” to the Wetumka offense by blocking a shot in a Tuesday night matchup. The Konawa Tigers came up short against the Wetumka Chieftains, falling by a score of 51-89. Konawa is hosting an invitational tournament Jan. 6 – 8. —Photo by Dane Smart
Read moreKonawa’s Tyra Yahola (top photo) and Kristen Johnson drive the ball down the court in Tuesday’s contest with Wetumka. The Lady Tigers put up a valiant effort but fell to Wetumka by a final score of 42-32. —Photos by Dane Smart
Read moreAfter Oklahoma State completed the largest comeback in team history, coach Mike Gundy put his own label on a 37-35 Play-Station Fiesta Bowl victory over Notre Dame.
Read moreEvery offseason in college football is filled with departures and arrivals. It’s just a matter of how much and at what level of significance each team participates in the roster retooling during the offseason.
Read moreThe Dallas Cowboys’ regular season finale at the Philadelphia Eagles was one of three schedule changes for Week 18 announced by the NFL Sunday night.
Read moreThough the game started to get interesting in the fourth quarter, the Oklahoma Sooners were able to put away the Oregon Ducks to win the 2021 Valero Alamo Bowl. Though Oregon scored 29 points in the second half, the Sooners kept scoring as well and ended up with the 47-32 win over the No. 14 Oregon Ducks.
Read moreNobody expected Oklahoma to make its first trip to the Alamo Bowl in program history for the 2021 season.
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