Daily Bullets
Bullets: Should Bedlam still be in OKC and Tulsa?
Ra’Shaad Samples to Houston, was Bob Connelly a bad hire and OSU golf is struggling.
Football misc.
Good notebook stuff here from Kyle Fredrickson. On Justin Phillips, Ra’Shaad Samples and Devante Averette. (NewsOK)
I know it’s not the point of this article but it sure makes Bob Connelly look like the worst hire Mike Gundy has ever made. (Scout)
What we learned this spring in the Big 12. (ESPN)
Baseball nearing end of season
Bedlam for the Big 12 title? Bring it. (NewsOK)
A look back at the Texas Tech series. (PFB)
A look ahead to Bedlam. (PFB)
OSU faces Arkansas-Little Rock tonight. (okstate)
Good stuff here on whether Bedlam should still be played in Tulsa and OKC. (Tulsa World)
OSU took player and pitcher of the week this week. (Big 12 Sports)
Hoops misc.
College hoops is probably going to adopt a 30-second shot clock (thankfully). (ESPN)
Looking back on Royce Young’s 35 predictions for the Thunder before the season began. This was fun. (Daily Thunder)
Big 12 golf championship
OSU is in sixth after the first day of the Big 12 Championship at Southern Hills, 30 strokes behind Texas. (Big 12 Sports)
Here are the photos from Day 1. (okstate)
Brendon Jelley’s mom likes to be a spotter for him on the course. (Tulsa World)
Other stuff I’m reading
There’s a new Rubik’s cube record, y’all! (related: I feel dumb) (Gizmodo)
Verizon is off the rails and ESPN is not pleased about it. (Deadspin)
If you’re thinking about starting a blog, here’s an article on how to choose the right WordPress theme. (Media Temple)
40 years of the American home. (Kottke)
Just try. (Acuff)
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