Daily Bullets
Daily Bullets (Aug. 5): Fourth-Year QBs Win A Lot in Stillwater
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 Big 12 went after Pac-12 on Twitter and it was fun
• Make sure you drop by and take the 15th annual Oklahoma State fan survey!
• Dave Hunziker brings a great point – fourth-year QBs at Oklahoma State tend to win lots of games.
• This was a solid take on Spencer Sanders’ pro stock:
“Sanders is athletic and has a good arm. His creation capacity is impressive, but he’s also undersized (6-foot-1 and 215 pounds) and extremely volatile. He’ll need to (better protect the football) if he wants to rise up the board.”
[TulsaWorld]
• Pokes are No. 14 in the preseason AP top 25
• Marcell Ateman signed with the Arizona Cardinals and Tyron Johnson had a game for the Raiders last night:
• This graphic tells the passion difference in Big 12 and Pac-12 football – not how many national fans have anything to watch after 10pm EST:
• Pretty wild to read of the importance Jim Knowles will play in the grand scheme of college football this fall:
…(O)ne of the preseason national title favorites has a reputation to repair on that side of the football under new coordinator Jim Knowles, the singlemost important non-head coach hire of the offseason.
[247 Sports]
Non-OSU Bullets
• How to embrace doing nothing
• A “picture of perfect rest” (faith-based)
Instead of asking yourself, “What should I do first?”
Try asking, “What should I neglect first?”
Trim, edit, cull. Make space for better performance.
James Clear

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