Daily Bullets
Daily Bullets (June 28)
Football News
One of [Barry J. Sanders’] observations was that the summer workload at OSU is harder than he was used to at Stanford. [Go Pokes]
If [Mason Rudolph] can lower his total interceptions below nine and cut his total sacks (30 in 2015) below 20, it would be a great sign for Oklahoma State. [ESPN]
Burns Hargis is a Baker Mayfield fan. [PFB]
The 10 biggest X factors in the Big 12. [ESPN]
Well this is something. Guerin Emig says the state of Oklahoma doesn’t have a lot to cheer for outside of college football which is epitomized by Bob Stoops and Mike Gundy. [Tulsa World]
Football, comin’!
They sleep pic.twitter.com/m4czuvbwA6
— Jordan Sterns (@31rzns) June 27, 2016
Recruiting News
Kyle B. talked to Tyrek Coger after he committed. He sounds pretty fired up about OSU and Stillwater in general. [PFB]
What the dead period means and what we can expect from OSU. [PFB]
Here is one of OSU’s recruits doing some insane stuff on a wakeboard. [PFB]
Baseball News
Two reasons why Josh Holliday will be a long-term success in Stillwater. [PFB]
Jensen Elliott was a freshman All-American. [okstate]
Whoa.
Additionally, Josh Holliday's staff at OK State will stay in tact. Pitching coach Rob Walton was up for the head job at Missouri.
— Ryan Autullo (@AutulloAAS) June 28, 2016
Hoops News
Could Jawun Evans match Chris Paul’s numbers as a sophomore? [CRFF]
James Anderson will play for David Blatt in Turkey and probably make some great dough. [PFB]
The five teams KD will meet with. [Big Lead]
Pat Summitt has died.
18 Final Fours. 8 NCAA titles. Countless lives touched. Thank you, Pat Summitt.
— Cowboy Basketball (@OSUMBB) June 28, 2016
Good stuff here.
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Football4 days ago
Oklahoma State Linebacker Donovan Stephens Enters Transfer Portal
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Football5 days ago
Spring Football: A Defensive Line Switch That Could Utilize the Cowboys’ Playmakers
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Recruiting4 days ago
OSU Wrestling: Top Portal Prospect Wyatt Hendrickson Visits Oklahoma State
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Hoops4 days ago
Report: Steve Lutz’s Deal Worth $13.5 Million over Five Years