Daily Bullets
Daily Bullets (Feb. 9): Cowgirls Open Season with Run-Rule, Fans Getting More Legroom at BPS
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Scores
Softball: Cowgirls 8, CSUN 0OSU Bullets
• Mike Boynton is working to make sure the new guys understand Bedlam’s significance (PFB) – Also, Boynton confirmed Bryce Thompson will be out for the rest of the season (X) • Cowgirl Softball run-ruled the opponent in their season opener yesterday (PFB) • Fans on the south side of Boone Pickens Stadium are getting a little more legroom this fall:Oklahoma State is increasing the distance between every seat on the south side in the 200 and 300 levels (the middle two sections) from 27 inches to 31 inches, matching the legroom on the north stands. Stadium capacity is being slightly reduced to make the change. [Sellout Crowd]• Mike Gundy is just outside of the top ten in coaching salaries in 2023 (247 Sports) • Analytics show Ollie Gordon was the No. 11 player from the 2023 season:
Top 101 Players from the 2023 College Football Season:
— PFF College (@PFF_College) February 8, 2024
Players 20-11🔥 pic.twitter.com/gXYvfQZ0IY
Non-OSU Bullets
• I’m not “Thunder is adding Paul George” excited but adding Gordon Hayward is a great fit – OKC got an “A” for their deadline moves yesterday • Details on the current and coming soon locations of Buc-ee’s Always ask, never expect.Always ask, but never expect.
— James Clear (@JamesClear) February 8, 2024
Always ask for what you want. Many people are happy to help—if the request is direct and specific. In a surprising number of cases, something remarkable is possible if you have the courage to ask.
Never expect people to say yes. Everyone is busy…
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