September 21, 2015

Oklahoma Sports Podcast: Episode 99 – Barry Hudson

The guest on today’s Podcast is Barry Hudson, who has been officiating high school and college sports in Oklahoma for 18 years. Oklahoma Sports Podcast Episode […]
September 21, 2015

Monday Observations [Sept. 21, 2015]

• Southeastern picked up its first win of the season Saturday night with a 40-27 victory over Oklahoma Baptist. The Storm came close in each of […]
September 21, 2015

Oklahoma college Players of the Week – Sept. 14-20, 2015

This week’s Players of the Week, presented by First United, are Abby Hoover, OBU, and Marc Evans, SWOSU. Abby Hoover, junior, Oklahoma Baptist (Hometown: Sapulpa) Hoover […]
September 21, 2015

OU, OSU each move up a spot in AP Poll

Both Oklahoma and Oklahoma State grabbed non-conference wins on Saturday and both were able to move up slightly in the weekly rankings. The Sooners (3-0) moved […]
September 20, 2015

OPSU rallies in fourth quarter to earn win over Langston

From OPSU Sports Info. Justine Gaskamp, Sports Information Director Goodwell – Saturday afternoon, in their 47th contest with Langston University, the OPSU Aggie football team enjoyed […]
September 20, 2015

OSN Poll – Which weekend performance was most impressive?

Week Three around the state had some pretty impressive performances. Here are three of the best. Today’s OSN Fun Fan Poll asks which one did you […]
September 20, 2015

SWOSU emphatically downs No. 9 Ouachita

From SWOSU Sports Info. Doug Self, Sports Information Director WEATHER FORD – For the second consecutive week, the SWOSU Football team scored better than 50 points and earned […]
September 20, 2015

Southeastern tops Oklahoma Baptist for first win

From SE Sports Info. Matt Thomas, Sports Information Director DURANT – Southeastern’s defense forced five turnovers and scored a pair of touchdowns and picked up its […]
September 20, 2015

Central falls at Emporia State

From UCO Sports Info. Mike Kirk, Assistant Athletic Director for Media Relations EDMOND – Central Oklahoma couldn’t keep pace with Emporia State’s high-octane attack and dropped a […]
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