Daily Bullets
Daily Bullets (May 25)
Football News
Good Emmanuel Ogbah interview here. “It was a Cleveland Browns area code.” [HCS]
Under Armour locked up UCLA. It only took $280M. [CBS]
Mike Gundy’s golf swing …. ehhhh. [PFB]
Thunder Up
This from Royce on Russell Westbrook is tremendous. [ESPN]
So many people — visiting media, mostly — have asked me, “Where the hell did this come from?” It may seem like a huge shock, and it kind of is, but this Thunder team has always been good. They’ve always had it in them. They’ve always had the potential to be something special. They’ve just finally started to unlock it. [Daily Thunder]
I love this GIF so much.
I just saw Sam Presti walking through the tunnel. #Thunder pic.twitter.com/qe0nXQShfa
— Carson Cunningham (@KOCOCarson) May 25, 2016
Tennis News
OSU lost to Stanford in the women’s tennis finals. [O’Colly]
Great pics from the final. [okstate]
Baseball News
Good Big 12 Tourney preview here by Max Gross. [PFB]
OSU-Texas gets cranking tonight. Bit of a revenge game for the Pokes. [Go Pokes]
Robin Ventura on Jackie Bradley’s hitting streak. [Tulsa World]
Baylor Scandal
Ken Starr …. gone. [CBS]
Also this is true.
If you told Texas fans/media 10 years ago they'd be completely obsessed with Baylor football, what level of incredulous would they be?
— Big 12 Refs (@Big12Refs) May 24, 2016
Hoops News
Big 12-SEC Challenge games announced. Oklahoma State gets Arkansas which is fun (other than that both teams sort of stink). [Big 12]
Ranking the Big 12-SEC games. KU-UK should be epic. [Yahoo]
More stuff I’m reading
Sixteen players to watch at Euro 2016. [Big Lead]
Four changes coming to Twitter. [Adweek]
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