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Daily Bullets (Dec. 21): Early Signing Day is Here, Pokes’ First Signee Is In
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.
Scores
WBB: Cowgirls 62, Air Force 44
MBB: Pokes 81, A&M CC 58
OSU Bullets
• Today is the start of the early signing day – could be a fun day for Cowboy fans. Here are five things to keep your eye out for as the morning progresses.
• OSU’s first addition was new Aussie punter Hudson Kaak – it was signing day somewhere yesterday
• One highlight of signing day is sure to be OSU hanging onto their quarterback for the 2023 class as Nebraska’s finest was pursued by the local Cornhuskers after their staff turned over:
(Zane) Flores will bring strong credentials to Stillwater when he arrives on Jan. 10. A four-year starter at Gretna, he is Nebraska’s all-time leader in passing yards (9,163 yards) and completions (724). He threw for 3,117 yards with 31 touchdowns and seven interceptions as a senior.
[TulsaWorld]
• Interesting development – OSU released their two-deep yesterday and no players in the transfer portal were listed:
• It got awful grinchy for the Corpus Christi Islanders in GIA yesterday
• You have to feel good about Lardarius Webb’s chances of playing early with this production and Jabbar Muhammad’s transfer:
Non-OSU Bullets
• Luddite teens don’t want your likes (NYT)
• What the rest of the country doesn’t know about Oklahoma – it’s affordable and (mostly) safe
• An encouragement to young husbands (faith-based)
Just incredible – 23 percent of players who have entered the portal found a home. Those guys are going to feel some tension come spring break when they don’t get picked up.
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