Daily Bullets
Daily Bullets (April 26): Wins in the Diamond, John Smith Honored, More Pokes in the Pros
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
• The Cowgirls run-ruled the Bears to secure their fifth Big 12 series win. [PFB]
• The Pokes also picked up a series win on the road, topping Texas Tech in peculiar fashion. [PFB]
• Bill Haisten provides some context on apparent dysfunction within OSU’s athletic program.
So, Oklahoma State really does or really does not want the 54-year-old Weiberg to continue as its athletic director?
He did get a new four-year contract, but at $750,000 annually Weiberg remains the Big 12’s lowest-paid athletic director. A coach can have a .500 season and get a raise. As an athletic director with a nice track record on hiring coaches, why hasn’t Weiberg gotten a raise? [Tulsa World]
• Several former Cowboys signed UDFA deals following the NFL Draft. [PFB]
• John Smith to follow in the footsteps of other great OSU coaches like Eddie Sutton and Ed Gallagher. [PFB]
• Captain America reigns.
Wyatt Hendrickson ends the night with a bang.
— Saturday Night Lights (@WrestlingSNL) April 26, 2026
Hendrickson pins Demetrius Thomas in 30 seconds to win the U.S. Open title at 125 kg.
An electric finish from Wyatt, closing out the finals with one of the biggest statements of the night. pic.twitter.com/nxgPQhh2l3
• A nice look at new Cowgirl commit Yuting Deng. [PFB]
Non-OSU Bullets
• Some of the #DraftDog captions are pretty good.
That dog went for the open couch space!!! 🤣😂 #NFLDraft pic.twitter.com/bwA5afiAxx
— Steelers Depot 7⃣ (@Steelersdepot) April 25, 2026
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Hoops3 days agoArizona State Transfer Stretch Forward Andrija Grbovic Commits to Oklahoma State
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Football4 days agoTwo of the State’s Top Prospects Share Photos from Oklahoma State Visit
