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When Erik Rodriguez moved with his family to Oklahoma City five years ago, he sat down with a cousin to watch football — a game he had never really seen with "these dudes in red and another team in yellow.”
"Who are they?” Rodriguez asked his cousin, who had lived in Oklahoma for a while.
"That's OU,” his cousin replied.
"And OU was destroying them real bad,” Rodriguez recalls. "Ever since the...
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