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Daily Bullets (Mar. 29): Three Linemen In, Black Out
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Lots of news for the offseason of basketball and football – let’s get to it.
OSU Bullets
• Cowboy Football is getting a substantial eight-figure investment in their stadium – here’s what Mike Gundy had to say about it and more (PFB)
• OSU landed a transfer offensive lineman last night – an FCS champion from Sam Houston State that completes the Desmond Jackson trade. Missed this on Sunday night – the Pokes added two transfer offensive linemen from the portal (USC’s Casey Collier and Vanderbilt’s Jason Brooks) (PFB)
• Five-star Anthony Black committed to Arkansas over the Pokes last night
• What John Smith could be evaluating after a tough season – No.2, NIL, seems paramount (PFB)
Fun read from last week about how the OSU players were supported by their families at Pro Day (TulsaWorld)
• Previewing the Cowboys’ special teams – note to opponents: don’t kick to Presley (PFB)
• ESPN’s draft analyst Mel Kiper, Jr. spoke highly of former Cowboy Jelani Woods:
“I thought he made some remarkable plays this year,” ESPN draft guru Mel Kiper Jr. said last Wednesday. “Adjusts to the poorly-thrown ball well. He’s got a little more agility and quickness than you think. I think he could go in the fifth or sixth round, maybe as high as the fourth …
[TulsaWorld]
• The Pokes are just outside the top-five in the D1Baseball rankings:
Non-OSU Bullets
• Southwest Airlines came out with a new level of fare
• Where Americans moved in 2021
• The five parents you’ll meet at a kid’s birthday party
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Hoops5 days agoReport: Kashie Natt Files Lawsuit Against NCAA Seeking Eligibility
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Football4 days agoOklahoma State Running Back Caleb Hawkins Named Walter Camp Preseason All-American
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Football3 days agoEric Morris’ Coaching Staff Has More in Common with Contenders than Big 12 Newcomers
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Football3 days agoPlayer Rating Superlatives: A Look at the Fastest, Strongest Cowboys in EA Sports’ College Football 27
