By THE PICKER Sports Columnist on Jan 14, 2013, at 4:29 PM Updated on 1/14 at 4:29 PM
THE PICKER
Here's what all the experts are saying about the Thunder, past and future:
Blah, blah, blah, blah.
Blah, blah.
Blah.
Blah, ...
Who gave Perkins all that money and said he was the real deal?
Who drafted the KU center who couldn't play?
Who ...
OU football coach Bob Stoops had this scoop during his Tulsa campaign stop: The bottom of the SEC stinks.
What campaign ...
Media cheerleaders can't seem to understand why players from their beloved teams opt for the NFL instead of staying in college another season.
They cry: What's wrong with you people? Are you crazy? Come back and get more money next year.
Here are why players -- stars to those marginal -- are likely to opt for the NFL instead of one more year.
1. Risk of injury.
2. Next year's team could stink.
3. The player opting for the NFL has a grade point average of 0.0066 -- he is failing out of school big-time.
4. He can't stand the coaching staff.
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