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Football News

Final day to fill out OKC Dave’s survey.

Mike Gundy on Dillon Stoner: “He gets after it. He’s a Josh Stewart, Josh Cooper-type of guy.” [Tulsa World]

Kevin Williams signs one-day contract with the Vikings and retires. He’s the all-time leader in starts by a defensive tackle for that franchise. [Vikings]

Ranking the running backs for 2016. [PFB]

This is a good read. Who are the contenders to start on defense? [Go Pokes]

The time Pat Jones literally pulled the plug on a Barry Sanders-Bob Costas interview. [PFB]

Dumb thing is not dumb anymore. [NewsOK]

Mike Yurcich on Keondre Wudtee, Mason Rudolph and the future of the OL. [PFB]

Mike Gundy on program-building: “The most important aspect of maintaining overall success, not just football, but everything we deal with, is never coming off course of what you believe in. I don’t know that I knew that (beforehand) but I was lucky enough to say ‘This is who we are.’ There has to be accountability as a coach, accountability as a player. That’s what I think is important to sustaining success at a program that, over the years, is not as tradition-rich as some of the other schools across the country.” [ESPN]

How good was Oklahoma State’s 1988 offense? [PFB]

Hoops News

How would Trae Young fit in at Oklahoma State? [PFB]

Luke Winn wrote about the Nike camp in L.A. Jawun Evans was at this week. He said Evans had to sit out with an unimportant injury for a while. [Sports Illustrated]

Around the Big 12

The Baylor issues continue to not really get better. [ESPN]

PGA Championship

Rickie Fowler shot a 68 on Thursday at Baltusrol. [CBS]

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