Daily Bullets
Daily Bullets (April 21)
Football News
We got smarter! But really, OSU’s APR went up over the last year (which is a obviously a good thing). [NewsOK]
Watch the Spring Game recap. [PFB]
The OSU football team goes bowling. [okstate]
Good point here by Berry Tramel on satellite camps. While it’s true the numbers will remain the same, I think the argument coaches are making is about the kid who could be a NFL guy but won’t ever even get a shot at the D1 level because he’s not seen (the James Washington type). That is admittedly a poor argument by the way. [NewsOK]
A closer look at what the new black-white-orange uniforms will look like. [PFB]
Hashtag amateur athletics! [CBS]
Golf News
I’m really not doing the Rickie/Spieth vacation much justice here. If you follow Rick or Justin Thomas on Snapchat (like I do now apparently), you know what I mean.
#SB2K16 @JordanSpieth @JustinThomas34 @SmylieKaufman10 appreciate the support @Casamigos pic.twitter.com/R1drwspfXH
— Rickie Fowler (@RickieFowler) April 20, 2016
Here they are ripping on Spieth for his fatted wedge at Augusta. [CBS]
Other Sports
OSU won Bedlam on Wednesday 4-3. [okstate]
Tyler Buffett named to Pitcher of Year watch list. [okstate]
Hey look, Glenn Spencer’s son signed to play baseball at Oklahoma Christian.
Congratulations son @spencer_abe, proud of you. Oklahoma Christian @baseball_oc, take care of him pic.twitter.com/W8KgNZpylU
— Glenn Spencer (@Glenn_Spencer) April 20, 2016
More PFB
Carson and I talk about the Spring Game, Rickie’s Snaps and the Thunder-Mavs series in our latest podcast. [PFB]
Whoa, is OSU going after the No. 1 recruit in the country? [PFB]
OU is trying to ban “boomer sooner” from being uttered. [PFB]
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