Daily Bullets
Daily Bullets (July 14)
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All-Big 12 News
Oklahoma State puts three players on the All-Big 12 team. [PFB]
What we have here is a convenient tool for Cowboys coaches to use between now and their Sept. 3 opener. Every staff plays the “lack of respect” card these days as a means to motivate their players. OSU’s is one of the few with a right to do so, given Wednesday’s ballot. [Tulsa World]
What do All-Big 12 teams tell us about future Big 12 success. [PFB]
Jeremy Seaton is not happy Blake Jarwin was left off. [PFB]
Football News
Oklahoma State has ranked around 40th in Power 5 teams in the last half decade in terms of non-conference scheduling. About what I thought. [NewsOK]
Phil Steele ranks OSU’s 2013 win over Baylor as the 7th-best game performance of 2013. [ESPN – $]
Oklahoma State ranks No. 4 in rush yards allowed per carry over the last few years. The Cowboys field a disruptive run defense with 24.6 percent of opponent rushes resulting in negative or zero yards. Yet Oklahoma State has seen its run defense take a step backward during the past two seasons as the Pokes allowed 4.38 yards per carry in 2014 and 4.51 yards per carry in 2015. [ESPN]
Robert Allen talking about Mike Gundy playing Pokemon makes me feel very old. [Go Pokes]
This is a great idea for a series of posts. Looking at all 94 of Mike Gundy’s wins and ranking them. I would always have Montana State last … for the rest of his carer. [CRFF]
Numbers for new players. I love that Calvin Bundage has No. 1. [PFB]
OSU lost some offensive line depth this week. Still, I’ll take this trade for Underwood! [PFB]
Recruiting News
OSU is using Pokemon to recruit players who are already committed. [PFB]
So Tramonda Moore is going to be a 2017 (not 2018) recruit? [PFB]
Hoops News
Berry Tramel makes the case for not trading Russell Westbrook. [NewsOK]
Could we see Markel on Golden State next year? ? [PFB]
Open Championship
Carson and I talked Open (and Pokemon and All-Big 12 teams). [PFB]
Alex Noren making a little noise early.
In the first 7 games (21 players) only Alex Noren (-1) finished under-par and two – Darren Clarke and Colin Montgomerie finished even.
— Alex Miceli (@alexmiceli) July 14, 2016
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Hoops4 days ago
UCF Transfer Marchelus Avery Commits to Oklahoma State
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Hoops4 days ago
Washington Transfer Wesley Yates Visits Oklahoma State
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Football3 days ago
Oklahoma State Linebacker Donovan Stephens Enters Transfer Portal
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Football3 days ago
Spring Football: A Defensive Line Switch That Could Utilize the Cowboys’ Playmakers