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Boston Strangler, Pulling Weeds and Bedlam

10/31/2008 9:46 AM

A half dozen things to consider heading into the weekend: 1, I'm buying that Mike Gundy is a new Mike Gundy this season. I attended one of his press luncheons for the ... 

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Remember the Titans? We're Forgetting the Raiders.

10/25/2008 5:47 PM

A few thoughts on a college football Saturday: 1, My opinion, Oklahoma State gained more respect from losing the way it did to Texas this year than in any of the years ... 

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Jets Lagged -- And So Did Other Coast-to-Coast Travelers

10/24/2008 7:19 AM

When trying to pick winners in NFL games this weekend, here's something to consider: Travel means more than you think and it is apparently more physically taxing than ... 

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Ocho Cinco, Tombstones and Dirty Popcorn

10/21/2008 5:39 PM

Three thoughts: 1, Now we know why Chad Johnson wanted so badly to change his name. The NFL franchise he plays for is 0-7 for the fifth time since 1991. Possible conversation ... 

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Boone Has Company

10/15/2008 5:14 PM

If you thought Boone Pickens was the biggest OSU booster out there, here's another (apparent) pro-Cowboy guy to consider. The Sporting News has a panel of 18 former coaches, ... 

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Got Their Number

10/12/2008 3:10 PM

If you want to know the secret to beating Missouri, it's fairly simple: Just put Oklahoma or Oklahoma State on the front of your jersey. Missouri has dropped four consecutive ... 

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From Target to Beijing

10/9/2008 11:04 AM

Olympic silver medalist Jonathan Horton, who is performing in a gymnastics show at the BOK Center Thursday night, doesn’t regret putting the Target story in his bio information. ... 

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Omission Impossible

10/7/2008 11:21 AM

In Monday's Tulsa World, I listed the most productive offensive players in the Big 12 who played positions other than quarterback. Notice that I used the word 'productive' ... 

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Bone In Disguise?

10/6/2008 1:19 PM

I chatted with former Air Force coach Fisher DeBerry the other day for a piece that ran in Sunday's Tulsa World and, since college football is cyclical, I asked him if ... 

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Will Bell Toll Once More?

10/3/2008 8:02 PM

The Pittsburgh Steelers, because of injuries, were down to a fourth-string running back when they played a Monday Night Football game against the Baltimore Ravens. If ... 

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Tulsa World sports writer Jimmie Tramel is a former class president at Locust Grove High School. He graduated magna cum laude from Northeastern State University with a journalism degree and, while attending college, was sports editor of the Pryor Daily Times. He joined the Tulsa World on Oct. 17, 1989, the same day an earthquake struck the World Series. He is the OSU basketball beat writer and a columnist and feature writer during football season. In 2007, he wrote a book about Oklahoma State football with former Cowboy coach Pat Jones.

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