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O-line-U: Oklahoma football's claim as the offensive line capital of college football
Whenever a group of college football fans come together, they argue. We call it debate... but let's be honest, it's arguing. One of the best topics to 'debate,' even for casual college football fans, is the debate centered around who is "(name a position)-U." Do Oklahoma football fans have any legitimate arguments for this discussion?
4-star SF Jalen Montonati updates recruitment, discusses Kansas, Oklahoma State, Kansas State, Oklahoma, and Indiana
Jalen Montonati is the No. 19 overall player in the 2026 On3 Industry Ranking. The 6-foot-7 wing is coming off winning Oklahoma’s Gatorade State Player of the Year after averaging 23.6 points and 5.3 rebounds at Owosso (OK) High School. “I’ve gotten a lot stronger, I’ve probably added at least ten pounds since last year,” […] The post 4-star SF Jalen Montonati updates recruitment, discusses Kansas, Oklahoma State, Kansas State, Oklahoma, and Indiana appeared first on On3.
Purcell water customers face boil advisory, mandatory restrictions after line breaks
PURCELL, Okla. (KOKH) — The City of Purcell is now under a boil advisory. This comes just two days day after officials enforced mandatory water restrictions. Residents tell Fox 25 they hope the situation doesn’t last much longer. "For the last almost six days, I guess, we didn’t...
Norman businesses rallying to have city close homeless shelter
NORMAN, Okla. — A group of Norman businesses say they’re banding together and asking the city to close a nearby homeless shelter, but the operators of the shelter said they don’t think that will make their problems go away. Get the latest news stories of interest by...
Scared, lost pets fill up shelters following 4th of July firework
TULSA, Oklahoma (KJRH) -- Fireworks fun on the 4th of July can be scary and disorienting for pets. Many animals escape their homes in an effort to run away from all the booming noise and flashing bright lights. Pets that don't find their way home when the commotion dies down...
Bike sharing service closing in Broken Arrow, Tulsa
A service that allowed people to share bikes announced it is shuttering in Tulsa and Broken Arrow. This Machine recently posted on its Facebook page that Tulsa Bike Share was ceasing operations as of June 30. “Unfortunately, we were not able to find a sustainable solution and made the decision...
Oscar Mayer Wienermobile Makes Its Way Through Tulsa Metro
America's famous Hotdog on Wheels was in Tulsa for the weekend. It made several stops around town to promote some of Oscar Mayer's new products. It's not every day someone gets to see a hot dog on wheels, but luckily for Tulsans, they caught the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile in town during the Fourth of July weekend.
A Newcastle Veteran And Family Say They Are Victims Of Botched Contractor Job
A Newcastle family is on the hook for thousands of dollars in repairs after a contractor left their floors, cabinets and appliances covered in paint. "When we first went into our living room, we thought, well, he's over sprayed," said homeowner Amber Davis. "But then, as we went further and further into our house, we could tell that this wasn't just overspray, that he had done this on purpose."
Lady Force of Oklahoma City power their way to the American Conference title game in Women’s Football
The Oklahoma City Lady Force will compete on Saturday, July 13 for the American Conference championship in a rematch with the Nebraska Pride. The game is set for 7 p.m. that day at Putnam City Patriot Stadium, located at 8500 N.W. 23 Street, Oklahoma City, zipcode 73127, United States. To...
OSU vs. Tulsa: College Football Rivalry Revived in Anticipated Showdowns
Oklahoma State is set to face Tulsa next season, sparking discussions on whether the matchup can evolve into a marquee rivalry given the teams' recent diverging paths. OSU has won 13 of the past 15 matchups against Tulsa. Since 2005, under Mike Gundy, OSU has outscored Tulsa by 131 points...
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