Daily Bullets
Daily Bullets (June 28): New Commissioner for Big 12, OSU QB Recruit Gaining Momentum
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.
OSU Bullets
โข Pretty wild – Big 12 appears to be committed to a candidate for Big 12 commissioner – and he’s currently working with Jay-Z
โข Recruiting update: OSU saw a recruit decommit after a visit to Austin over the weekend, is after a talented pair of brothers (stop me if you’ve heard that before), and put in an offer to Penny Hardaway’s son
โข Cowboy QB commit Zane Flores looks pretty poised to move up recruiting rankings this summer
โข This is a great point – when you look at optimism around Oklahoma State football this season, it’s easy to look at who’s not there… but look at who is:
Six Big 12 teams finished last season with at least four conference wins โ and only one has a returning starting quarterback (assuming the Quinn Ewers era starts at Texas). Oklahoma State is that program, and Spencer Sanders is that quarterback.
[PFB]
โข The Pokes with a a Purpose NIL collective is making a difference in the community
โข No surprise that Tay Martin scored the third highest in Big 12 receiver rankings over the last couple of years
โข Here in just a few weeks, mark your calendar for a night out at Joe’s and you could have an OSU celebrity waiting your table to benefit the Eddie Sutton Foundation:
โข Having your young wrestler hang out with AJ Ferrari for a day could result in some fun mannerisms:
Non-OSU Bullets
โข Stolen attention
โข Harry Potter turns 25 – looking at it’s value through a faith-based lens
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