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Daily Bullets (Apr. 21): Cowboys with a Top-Ten Schedule, Braylin Presley Announcing
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Scores
Women’s Golf: Cowgirls ran away with the Big 12 title
Baseball: Pokes 28, UAPB 0
OSU Bullets
โข Braylin Presley is making his announcement today and there appears to be a lean towards the Pokes
โข ESPN’s advanced analytics says that OSU has the tenth-toughest schedule in college football this fall
โข Seth dove into the Lookabaugh Family history and their impact on Oklahoma State University is super interesting
โข This piece by Marshall from Monday does a terrific job of looking at how the Euro “super league” will work and how it would work in college football – bonus points for accurate perspective of the Pokes in that scenario
โข Here’s a couple of basketball recruiting nuggets – Pokes have reached out to the Sun Belt player of the year who hit the portal yesterday and the Pokes made the top-three for a Big East center
โข ESPN’s latest mock draft has Teven Jenkins to the Packers in the first with Tylan Wallace to the Bucs in the 2nd
โข It’s only a mockup but this court would be a terrific option (assuming you can change it into “Cowgirls” also):
โข My lean has been towards Tay Martin to be the next featured receiver but gosh Brennan Presley seems like a rising factor.
Non-OSU Bullets
โข Family heirlooms that kids don’t want (WSJ)
โข The Mandevilles enjoy seeing movie filming locations when we travel and this Conde Nast piece is a honey hole of options
โข Finished this fun memoir on a couple of HGTV stars I enjoy, great stuff
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Football3 days agoReport: Big 12 ADs Have ‘Serious’ Talks about Not Playing Texas Tech Following Sorsby Ruling
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Football4 days agoThree-Star Offensive Lineman Chase Clark Commits to Oklahoma State
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Football3 days agoSorsby’s Temporary Injunction the Latest Example of How Broken College Athletics Is
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Football4 days agoOklahoma State Flips Three-Star Offensive Lineman Sonny Mullen from Houston
