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Daily Bullets (Sept. 6): Pokes Open as Favorites Against Tulsa, Spencer Sanders was Missed
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Men’s Golf: The Pokes won the Carmel Cup by a stroke
OSU Bullets
• Pokes open as 13 point favorites over the Tulsa Golden Hurricane, a little Tulsa scouting info in that link if you’re interested
• 247’s basketball recruiting analyst is projecting ($$$) a five-star guard to pick the Pokes
• Lots of observations could be made about Saturday’s game but one was pretty clear – QB1 is still Spencer Sanders’ job.
All-in-all Illingworth played well considering it was just the first game, but he still has maturing to do.
“(Illingworth) doesn’t have a lot of experience. He made some throws and he missed a few, but with where he is at in his career with experience, he played fine. The issue was we couldn’t rush the football,” Gundy said.
[O’Colly]
• Injury updates since the end of the Mo State game: Trace Ford out for the year 🙁 , Spencer Sanders “back in a few days”, and here are some estimates from Mike Gundy on others
• Three minutes of highlights from the Mo State win
This is wild – Viktor Hovland took home over $2M from the FedEx Cup Playoff
• Big 12 expansion targets fared well over the weekend
• Man it was fun to see that orange yesterday.
• Sean Fitzgerald (No. 60) has a minimum of 75 pounds on Malcolm Rodriguez – guys with a wrestling background can do this kind of stuff and it amazes me.
Non-OSU Bullets
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• Soft suburban-dad syndrome test from AoM
• You have time to sit with God (faith-based)
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