Daily Bullets
Daily Mullets (September 9)
Football News
On Mike Gundy’s most important program ingredient. [PFB]
This on Chris Carson and how he’s trying to regain what he lost mentally is really good. Mike Gundy talks about the second-most important person in the OSU program (someone I’d never heard of). [NewsOK]
Mike Gundy has not see Justin Blackmon since the 2012 Fiesta Bowl. How is this possible? [PFB]
Max Olson on B12 title contenders: “The Oklahoma State-Baylor, Texas-Oklahoma State and Oklahoma-TCU games coming up should create some early separation in this race.” [ESPN]
What you need to know about Central Michigan. [PFB]
Is James Washington just a different version of Rashaun Woods? [PFB]
Piggybacking on the Woods/Washington piece by @pistolsguy: cumulative career yards & TDs by each guy: pic.twitter.com/LwyZaGSZc2
— Oklahoma State Stats (@OSUStats) September 9, 2016
Recruiting News
On the No. 1 LB coming to Stillwater: It is uncertain where and when all of his other official visits will be taken, as evidenced by the miscommunication on the Texas trip. The Oklahoma State visit is a possibility but not locked in from what we have been able to gather. We do know from an interview this summer that he will be ready to enroll and start classes at his chosen school for the spring semester. [Go Pokes – $]
Here’s his highlight tape.
Oklahoma State will see Trae Young on Friday. [PFB]
Around the League
Let’s check in on Iowa State: The student government passed a resolution 21-6 Wednesday night that disavows BYU’s candidacy on the basis that the school’s “discriminatory policies and practices are inconsistent with the values of the Big 12.” [Yahoo]
Hoops News
Every single OSU basketball game will be on TV. [okstate]
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Hoops2 days ago
Xavier Transfer Center Abou Ousmane Commits to Oklahoma State
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Hoops3 days ago
Three Questions about Oklahoma State’s Basketball Roster as Lutz Continues to Add Pieces
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Hoops3 days ago
Update: Green Bay Hires Doug Gottlieb as Head Coach
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Softball4 days ago
OSU Softball: Cowgirls Land 5 Seed, Will Host Stillwater Regional