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Daily Bullets (Feb. 27): Most Viewed of the Week, Beat the Sooners

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Mrs. Bullets left town for a work trip at 5pm on Thursday – here’s a live shot of yours truly getting out of bed this AM to corral three kiddos:


Scores

Baseball: Pokes 3, Illinois St 2
Softball: Cowgirls beat LSU twice


Three Thoughts

Bedlam Basketball is just so much fun – today’s game in Norman will be a terrific prequel to Cade’s final chapter in Stillwater

• ESPN listed their top-60 college quarterbacks since 2000 and Mason Rudolph made an appearance at No. 53 one spot AHEAD of Patrick Mahomes!

• Gosh I would love it if the Pokes could get back in on this guy – four-star, 2021 safety from Beggs who was let out of his NLI by Texas A&M

Two Quotes

• It’s not the best news that Isaac Likekele has another injury:

• Here’s the Cowboy coaching alum who would have been perfect to bring in for special teams – I imagine Georgia could have outbid the Pokes though:

One Question

• For the 2020-21 athletic season, would you rather: win both Bedlam basketball games or just the Bedlam football game?

Most Viewed of the Week

• No. 1: OU lands OSU tight end target

• No. 2: Five thoughts on the OT win over Texas Tech

• No. 3: Big 12 hammered the Pokes with this reschedule

• No. 4: The implications of winning Bedlam Wrestling

• No. 5: Gundy offered a 2023 quarterback from Austin


Non-OSU Bullets

Fun list of inspirational Dr. Seuss quotes – could see half of these up on the walls of Michael Scott’s office

• Not really my jam but interesting thoughts from a societal perspective on “how to get rich” (NYT)

Solid short, faith-based piece from Ed Welch on the Psalms and spiritual staleness

“Do not seek to follow in the footsteps of the wise; seek what they sought. Seek the meaning behind their footsteps, and not upon the steps themselves”.

Matsuo Bashō

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