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Wigginton, Shayok lead No. 17 Iowa State over Oklahoma
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) Iowa State got an offensive spark off the bench and saw its leading scorer come alive when he was needed, and that was just enough to earn […]
Continue ReadingSlugfest: No. 6 Oklahoma outlasts No. 12 WVU 59-56
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) No. 6 Oklahoma has been scoffed at for handing points and yards to opponents like presents, and it wasn’t any different against No. 12 West Virginia. Yet […]
Continue ReadingOklahoma fires defensive coordinator Mike Stoops
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) – Oklahoma fired defensive coordinator Mike Stoops on Monday after the Sooners struggled to stop Texas during their first loss of the season. Ruffin McNeill, the assistant […]
Continue ReadingOklahoma RB Rodney Anderson out for season
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — Oklahoma star running back Rodney Anderson is out for the season with a right knee injury. The school made the announcement in a news release Sunday […]
Continue ReadingBrown, Wade star as Kansas State routs No. 4 Oklahoma 87-69
MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) — Barry Brown missed a potential game-winner at Kansas last weekend, an off-balance shot he was never supposed to take, and spent the next couple days ruing […]
Continue ReadingYoung’s 27 points help No. 7 Oklahoma rout Oklahoma St.
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — Trae Young has spent the first two months of his Oklahoma career doing what no Sooner has done before. The freshman nearly pulled off his most […]
Continue ReadingVillanova still No. 1, Arizona State up to No. 3 in AP poll
TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) — Arizona State was picked to finish sixth in the Pac-12. Now the Sun Devils are one of the biggest surprises in college basketball, inching toward the […]
Continue ReadingOklahoma coach Riley, 34, gets first big test at Ohio State
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — Texas Tech walk-on quarterback Lincoln Riley wasn’t quite good enough to play, but coach Mike Leach saw something special in him. Leach liked Riley’s humility, intelligence, […]
Continue ReadingOklahoma coach Bob Stoops abruptly retires after 18 seasons
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) Bob Stoops has decided to retire as Oklahoma’s football coach after 18 seasons that included the 2000 national championship and 10 Big 12 Conference titles. Stoops says […]
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