Daily Bullets
Daily Bullets (August 24)
Football news
This photo of Stillwater is maybe the coolest I’ve ever seen. (PFB)
OSU needs to raise its run game efficiency. Yes it does. (NewsOK)
Will Mason Rudolph experience a sophomore slump? (NewsOK)
Oklahoma State is ranked No. 28 in the AP Top 25 poll. Whatever. (AP)
Jeremy Seaton on J.W. Walsh: “He’s a guy that he leads us, he sculpts us.” (NewsOK)
I talked to Chris Ross about whether Gundy is on the hot seat. (Land Grant Gauntlet)
Wait, are we going to see these insanely awesome cleats this season? (PFB)
Pokes have won six of the last seven season openers. (okstate)
Good stuff from Glenn Spencer on Kris Katlin: “We preach it every day and very rarely do we get a situation as coaches, except when they come back to you later on in life, where they say, ‘you were right,’ but right now to say, ‘you see, I told you so.’ He had every situation two or three times where he could give up on it and go home and think this is too hard and I’m knocked down again, knocked down again.” (Go Pokes)
The 20 most important people to the season (No. 12) (PFB)
Police blotter
Tyreek Hill will not go to jail and simply received three years on probation. Man. (NewsOK)
Sam Ukwuachu got 180 days in jail for rape and Baylor is doing an internal investigation. (Yahoo)
And it appears clear that Chris Petersen knew about what went down with Ukwuachu in his final days at Boise. (Texas Monthly)
This from Berry on Ukwuachu is really, really good. I forgot about Chris Collins 😐 (NewsOK)
Recruiting news
Mike Gundy can’t use a computer so his son helped him recruit Jeff Carr. (PFB)
Some other good details here from Mark Cooper on how Carr was recruited. (Tulsa World)
Oklahoma State offered Randy Moss’ son! (PFB)
Dez’s kid scores and throws up the “X.” (PFB)
Other sports
Intense story on a women’s tennis player whose parents live in Ukraine. (NewsOK)
The Walker Cup team is loaded and Jordan Niebrugge is on it. (ESPN)
The Bolt-Gatlin pre-Olympics warmup was amazing. (Big Lead)
GOAT
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Hoops news
Anthony Hickey in Poland.
Former #OKState PG Anthony Hickey (@OFFsetHick_) signs with Poland's Asseco Gdynia. Read more: http://t.co/aJ57r8GUbu pic.twitter.com/sONJdNJxji
— Mark Cooper (@mark_cooperjr) August 24, 2015
OSU hoops sure is working to convince all of us they’re working hard in the offseason.
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Hoops4 days ago
UCF Transfer Marchelus Avery Commits to Oklahoma State
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Hoops4 days ago
Washington Transfer Wesley Yates Visits Oklahoma State
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Football3 days ago
Oklahoma State Linebacker Donovan Stephens Enters Transfer Portal
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Football3 days ago
Spring Football: A Defensive Line Switch That Could Utilize the Cowboys’ Playmakers