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Billy Tubbs was a rival figure to Kansas University basketball teams for 14 years when his Oklahoma Sooners came to Allen Fieldhouse. Full Article at Lawrence Journal World
Sports medicine became a part of this past weekend's featured college football battle between the Oklahoma Sooners and Texas Longhorns when star quarterback Sam Bradford aggravated his shoulder injury. Full Article at Associated Content
By Darren Everson For reasons largely beyond their control, the Oklahoma Sooners are having a historic season. Full Article at Wall Street Journal
Though there were potential "scares" in the Red River Shootout, the Florida-Arkansas game and the LSU-'Bama contest a few weeks back, that very BCS Championship scenario has remained intact for an uncanny length of time. Full Article at FOX Sports
The Alabama Crimson Tide, the Florida Gators, and the Texas Longhorns all boast similar resumes. Full Article at Dawg Sports
Oklahoma LB Ryan Reynolds likely to miss Bedlam: OU's starting middle linebacker Ryan Reynolds will not play against Oklahoma State next Saturday after sustaining a hamstring injury in the loss yesterday at Texas Tech. Full Article at Sports Blogs
Jeremiah Masoli won't win any national awards this season. A slow start and a midseason knee injury proved too much for the Oregon quarterback to overcome. Jeremiah Masoli turned up his performance to another level late in the game. Full Article at ESPN
It’s a familiar saying. Those who are suffering find solace in knowing that they are not alone. In college football, every weekend half of the fans are unhappy with the results—it’s just the nature of the beast. Full Article at Bleacher Report
Habern latest Sooner bitten by injury bug: Ben Habern joins a long list of Sooners announced out for the season. Habern, freshman Oklahoma center, suffered a broken fibula in Saturday's 41-13 loss to Texas Tech. Full Article at Sports Blogs
SBN Box Score :: TTU Box Score :: Post Game Quotes : Mike Leach and Players "I’ve heard the fans boo him. I’ve heard people say get him out of there,’’ running back Baron Batch said. Full Article at Double-T Nation
about 15 hours ago: Texas Tech's Austin Zouzalik gestures to the fans following his touchdown against Oklahoma during the second quarter of an NCAA college football game in Lubbock, Texas, Saturday, Nov. 21, 2009. Full Article at Double-T Nation
LUBBOCK — The new theme song for the Texas Tech Red Raiders is Jump Around by the 1990s rap group House of Pain. Or is that the theme song for the Oklahoma Sooners? Full Article at Fort Worth Star-Telegram
In their 2008 matchup with the Texas Tech Red Raiders, the Oklahoma Sooners scored their first touchdown six minutes into the game. It marked the first of nine scores in a 65-21 victory. Full Article at Bleacher Report
Baron Batch rumbled for 136 yards and two touchdowns as the Texas Tech Red Raiders pounded the Oklahoma Sooners, 41-13, in a Big 12 battle at Jones AT&T Stadium. Full Article at TheNewsTribune.com
Texas Tech routs Oklahoma, 41-13: Taylor Potts threw for 388 yards and two touchdowns as Texas Tech beat Oklahoma 41-13 on Saturday for its most lopsided win ever over the Sooners. Full Article at Sports Blogs
Richmond, VA (Sports Network) - Jeff Capel makes his return to the campus of Virginia Commonwealth this evening, as he brings his 17th-ranked Oklahoma Sooners to Richmond, for a non-conference showdown with the VCU Rams from the Siegel Center. Full Article at The Sports Network
Oklahoma hasn't won in Lubbock since 2003 when they beat the Red Raiders 56-25. It's been a long time coming but hopefully this is the day we see the Lubbock "Twilight Zone" curse broken. Full Article at Crimson and Cream Machine
News and Notes from the Week that was and the game to come... Wow, what a week. I'm torn at the moment in terms of our coach, but I'm not torn in terms of my support for the players. Full Article at Rock Chalk Talk
DeMarco Murray is Oklahoma’s most versatile offensive weapon and, along with receiver Ryan Broyles, is one of only two real threats to take it downtown on any given touch. "It’s nice to see when you throw a 2-yard pass and they take it for 80," Full Article at Fort Worth Star-Telegram
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MIAMI GARDENS, FL - OCTOBER 3: Heisman Trophy winner Sam Bradford of the Oklahoma Sooners walks on the field during warm ups before his team takes on the Miami Hurricanes on October 3, 2009 at Landshark Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. Bradford will not play due to an injury.
View Photo »MIAMI GARDENS, FL - OCTOBER 3: Heisman Trophy winner Sam Bradford of the Oklahoma Sooners walks on the field during warm ups before his team takes on the Miami Hurricanes on October 3, 2009 at Landshark Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. Bradford will not play due to an injury.
View Photo »MIAMI GARDENS, FL - OCTOBER 3: Heisman Trophy winner Sam Bradford of the Oklahoma Sooners walks on the field during warm ups before his team takes on the Miami Hurricanes on October 3, 2009 at Landshark Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida.
View Photo »ARLINGTON, TX - SEPTEMBER 05: Quarterback Sam Bradford #14 of the Oklahoma Sooners warms up before a game against the Brigham Young Cougars at Cowboys Stadium on September 5, 2009 in Arlington, Texas.
View Photo »ARLINGTON, TX - SEPTEMBER 05: Head coach Bob Stoops of the Oklahoma Sooners before a game against the Brigham Young Cougars at Cowboys Stadium on September 5, 2009 in Arlington, Texas.
View Photo »University of Oklahoma Sooners Courtney Paris (R) and Ashley Paris walk off the court after their loss against the University of Louisville Cardinals during their NCAA women's Final Four semi-final basketball game in St. Louis, Missouri April 5, 2009.
View Photo »University of Oklahoma Sooners forward Ashley Paris (5) and teammates gather after their loss against the University of Louisviile Cardinals during their NCAA women's Final Four semi-final basketball game in St. Louis, Missouri, April 5, 2009.
View Photo »APRIL 5: Nyeshia Stevenson #1 of the Oklahoma Sooners reacts to being upset by the Louisville Cardinals during the NCAA Women's Final Four Semifinals at the Scottrade Center on April 5, 2009 in St. Louis, Missouri.
View Photo »University of Oklahoma Sooners players sit on the bench at the end of their loss to the University of Louisville Cardinals in their NCAA women's Final Four semi-final basketball game in St. Louis, Missouri April 5, 2009.
View Photo »APRIL 5: Nyeshia Stevenson #1 of the Oklahoma Sooners reacts to being upset by the Louisville Cardinals during the NCAA Women's Final Four Semifinals at the Scottrade Center on April 5, 2009 in St. Louis, Missouri.
View Photo »ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI - APRIL 5: Courtney Paris #3 of the Oklahoma Sooners looks to out rebound Angel McCoughtry #35, Candyce Bingham #13 and Keshia Hines #45 all of the Louisville Cardinals during the NCAA Women's Final Four Semifinals on April 5, 2009 at the Scottrade Center in St. Loui...
View Photo »University of Oklahoma Sooners forward Ashley Paris consoles guard Nyeshia Stevenson (1) after missing a potential game-winning basket as University of Louisviile Cardinals playes celebrate during their NCAA women's Final Four semi-final basketball game in St. Louis, Missouri, April 5,...
View Photo »University of Oklahoma Sooners forward Ashley Paris consoles guard Nyeshia Stevenson (1) after missing a potential game-winning basket as University of Louisviile Cardinals playes celebrate during their NCAA women's Final Four semi-final basketball game in St. Louis, Missouri, April 5,...
View Photo »University of Oklahoma Sooners forward Ashley Paris (C) consoles guard Nyeshia Stevenson after missing a potential game-winning basket as University of Louisviile Cardinals forward Keshia Hines (45) celebrates during their NCAA women's Final Four semi-final basketball game in St. Louis,...
View Photo »University of Oklahoma Sooners forward Ashley Paris consoles guard Nyeshia Stevenson (R) after missing a potential game-winning basket against the University of Louisviile Cardinals during their NCAA women's Final Four semi-final basketball game in St. Louis, Missouri, April 5, 2009.
View Photo »APRIL 5: Ashley Paris #5 of the Oklahoma Sooners drives to the basket against Angel McCoughtry #35 of the Louisville Cardinals during the NCAA Women's Final Four Semifinals at the Scottrade Center on April 5, 2009 in St. Louis, Missouri. The Cardinals beat the Sooners 61-59.
View Photo »University of Oklahoma Sooners guard Whitney Hand (25) tries to get a rebound against University of Louisville Cardinals forward Angel McCoughtry (L) and forward Keshia Hines (R) in the second half during their NCAA women's Final Four semi-final basketball game in St. Louis, Missouri, A...
View Photo »University of Oklahoma Sooners forward Ashley Paris (R) drives to the basket against University of Louisville Cardinals forward Monique Reid in the second half during their NCAA women's Final Four semi-final basketball game in St. Louis, Missouri, April 5, 2009.
View Photo »University of Oklahoma Sooners center Courtney Paris (3) is defended against by University of Louisville Cardinals forward Monique Reid in the second half during their NCAA women's Final Four semi-final basketball game in St. Louis, Missouri, April 5, 2009.
View Photo »University of Oklahoma Sooners forward Ashley Paris (R) goes up for a basket against University of Louisville Cardinals forward Angel McCoughtry in the second half during their NCAA women's Final Four semi-final basketball game in St. Louis, Missouri April 5, 2009.
View Photo »University of Oklahoma Sooners guard Whitney Hand (L) and University of Louisville Cardinals forward Angel McCoughtry battle for a rebound in the second half during their NCAA women's Final Four semi-final basketball game in St. Louis, Missouri April 5, 2009.
View Photo »University of Oklahoma Sooners center Abi Olajuwon (4) goes up for a basket against University of Louisville Cardinals forward Candyce Bingham in the second half during their NCAA women's Final Four semi-final basketball game in St. Louis, Missouri, April 5, 2009.
View Photo »University of Oklahoma Sooners forward Ashley Paris (5) and guard Whitney Hand celebrate a basket against the University of Louisville Cardinals in the first half of their NCAA women's Final Four semi-final basketball game in St. Louis, Missouri, April 5, 2009.
View Photo »University of Oklahoma Sooners center Courtney Paris (L) and guard Danielle Robinson (R) defend against University of Louisville Cardinals forward Candyce Bingham in the first half during their NCAA women's Final Four semi-final basketball game in St. Louis, Missouri, April 5, 2009.
View Photo »University of Oklahoma Sooners head coach Sherri Coale directs her team against the University of Louisville in the first half of their NCAA women's Final Four semi-final basketball game in St. Louis, Missouri, April 5, 2009.
View Photo »MIAMI GARDENS, FL - OCTOBER 3: Heisman Trophy winner Sam Bradford of the Oklahoma Sooners walks on the field during warm ups before his team takes on the Miami Hurricanes on October 3, 2009 at Landshark Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. Bradford will not play due to an injury.
View Photo »Tonight was about the Oklahoma Sooners ... There's enough of a challenge there to begin with, and we just didn't do things very well. ... We weren't very good today.
We’re going to game-plan for Oklahoma ... If [Landry] plays, that’s great. If Bradford plays, we played him last year and the year before. To me it really doesn’t matter. We’re playing the Oklahoma Sooners, so we’re going to go out there and give them everything we’ve got.
Our economy is fueled by sound business fundamentals that are able to weather the most devastating challenges. We are led by individuals and organizations that embody a spirit of ingenuity and innovation ... And the fact that my BYU Cougars beat the Oklahoma Sooners inspires me with the notion that anyt...
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