Daily Bullets
Daily Bullets (Apr. 14): ESPN Says Barry is the Greatest, Morgan Hoffmann Returns
Thanks for stopping by – here’s your daily dose of Oklahoma State sports news.
Thanks for stopping by – here’s your daily dose of Oklahoma State sports news.
OSU Bullets
• This was pretty great – ESPN’s Bill Connelly ranked ($$$) college football’s all-time best running backs. Here’s where the Pokes all landed:
No. 83 – Terry Miller, No. 23 – Thurman Thomas, No. 1 – Barry Sanders
• Missed this earlier in the week – Cowboy alum Morgan Hoffmann is making his PGA comeback this week after two years away
• Doesn’t this football team feel like the classic “Mike Gundy’s being underrated season”?
This is one of the toughest teams to project in the Big 12 since Mike Gundy has shown us in the past that his program thrives when motivated while facing not-so-lofty national expectations. Stay away from this one unless you feel extremely confident in one direction or the other.
[GoPokes 247]
• Cowboy-turned-Dodger Andrew Heaney showed off his curveball as he opened his 2022 season
• Cowboy golfer Eugenio Chacarra is coming back for another season – the PGA Tour can wait
• Pretty crazy – OSU athletics had 28,655 COVID tests done
• Pretty good argument from Cade Cunningham on why he should be Rookie of the Year:
• Pretty solid numbers for Jelani last fall:
Non-OSU Bullets
• Eleven of the most iconic live music venues in the US (Cain’s makes the list)
• Finished this fun (kids) read yesterday – solid read if you like the Chronicles of Narnia, great for older kids
• Painful surprises and the Emmaus Road (faith-based)
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