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Bedlam Extra: Gundy's 'best defense' leading Cowboys into Bedlam
November 22, 2012
STILLWATER – Perception is everything, so the theory goes. And for too long this season, perception of Oklahoma State's defense only reflected visions of massive failure taken from losses to Arizona and Texas.
Perhaps an updated image is in order.
Since that Texas debacle, the Cowboys have played some of the... Read More
November 22, 2012
STILLWATER – Perception is everything, so the theory goes. And for too long this season, perception of Oklahoma State's defense only reflected visions of massive failure taken from losses to Arizona and Texas.
Perhaps an updated image is in order.
Since that Texas debacle, the Cowboys have played some of the... Read More
Oklahoma State football: Cowboys will rely on true freshmen in several spots
August 23, 2012
Examining Oklahoma State's depth chart for next week's season opener against Savannah State, there's a heavy influence of true freshmen. Overall, six rookies hold starting or backup roles. Read More
August 23, 2012
Examining Oklahoma State's depth chart for next week's season opener against Savannah State, there's a heavy influence of true freshmen. Overall, six rookies hold starting or backup roles. Read More
Books for cooks
November 25, 2010
If there are cooks on your holiday gift list, consider yourself lucky. You've got a ton of cookbooks from which to choose. Read More
November 25, 2010
If there are cooks on your holiday gift list, consider yourself lucky. You've got a ton of cookbooks from which to choose. Read More
Comfort food of a different kind
October 07, 2010
Not only am I not Amish -- I don't personally know a soul who is. But over the years, I have treasured the arrival of a number of Amish cookbooks. The first was written by an Amish newspaper columnist named Elizabeth Coblentz, the rest by her daughter and successor, Lovina Eicher. I treasure these books not so much... Read More
October 07, 2010
Not only am I not Amish -- I don't personally know a soul who is. But over the years, I have treasured the arrival of a number of Amish cookbooks. The first was written by an Amish newspaper columnist named Elizabeth Coblentz, the rest by her daughter and successor, Lovina Eicher. I treasure these books not so much... Read More
OSU strategy prevents gaping holes
July 24, 2006
Three years ago, former Oklahoma State assistant Karl Dunbar was in on some of the nation’s top defensive line recruits. He traveled to North Carolina, Louisiana, Texas and Arkansas. Coming off a trip to the Cotton Bowl, Dunbar was getting in homes of elite players.
While it was a sign the program was making... Read More
OSU Recruiting Checklist
January 19, 2003
Here's a position-by-position look at OSU's recruiting focus, judging the immediate needs of each spot and listing both the players most coveted and most likely to become Cowboys. OFFENSE Linemen -- Need: Must. The Cowboys lose starting senior tackles Jason Russell and Kyle Eaton and neither immediate or... Read More
Arsenic and Old Lace: OSU’s 4-2-5 potion tries to cut teams off at the pass and still stop the run
August 18, 2001
STILLWATER Bill Clay is confusing. Oklahoma State's new defensive coordinator explains his 4-2-5 scheme to the uninitiated and seems to contradict himself. In one breath, he says it's the answer to today's trend toward wide-open passing offenses. The next ... "The hardest thing for us, Clay says, "is when... Read More
OSU defensive players
August 18, 2001
Defensive backs | Linebackers | Defensive line Defensive backs KOBINA AMOO (4) Yr: Jr. Read More
OSU Rewind
September 25, 2000
Injury update Tony Lindsay left Saturday night's game late in the third quarter with "tightness" in his shoulder and didn't return. The senior quarterback took hits on a pair of long scrambles, at the end of 53- and 27-yard gains. Three plays after the latter, he was replaced by Aso Pogi. Simmons said he was... Read More
It's a Rush
OSU's defensive ends get the jump on quarterbacks August 27, 2000 Last season was a rush for defensive ends Juqua Thomas and Kevin Williams. Oklahoma State defesive ends Juqua Thomas (left) and Kevin Williams are ready to hitthe ground running. (Staff Photo by Doug Hoke) In several ways. First, the rush every player gets in his first season of major college football. Read More
OSU's defensive ends get the jump on quarterbacks August 27, 2000 Last season was a rush for defensive ends Juqua Thomas and Kevin Williams. Oklahoma State defesive ends Juqua Thomas (left) and Kevin Williams are ready to hitthe ground running. (Staff Photo by Doug Hoke) In several ways. First, the rush every player gets in his first season of major college football. Read More
Take off and have a ball this season
August 27, 2000
Bottom line, football is fun. That's why thousands of fans fill stadiums and whole regions of the country rearrange weekend life every autumn. Because of a game, from the Super Bowl to the sandlot, that brings excitement and drama and hope. And fun. Lots of fun. Once again, The Oklahoman tried to have fun with its... Read More
THE SKY'S THE LIMIT
August 27, 2000
HIGH SCHOOL Like the aviation pioneers before them, four Oklahoma high school football coachesrefuse to stay glued to the ground. (From left) Lawton's Clarence Madden, Owasso's David Fisher, Tulsa Union's Bill Blankenship and Stillwater's Bill Defee believeyou can fly to a state title. Read More
It's a Rush
August 27, 2000
Oklahoma State defesive ends Juqua Thomas (left) and Kevin Williams are ready to hitthe ground running. Read More
OSU Spring Review
April 19, 2000
Bob Simmons added three assistants to his coaching staff in the off-season, so spring drills were heavy on instruction. The most teaching came on offense, where new coordinator Del Miller went to work installing a more diverse attack and reviving the career of Tony Lindsay. Although trouble spots exist, for the... Read More
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