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Bob Stoops: OU needs 'a better press box'
Published: 1/13/2013 5:11 PM
Last Modified: 1/13/2013 5:12 PM

NORMAN — Although Bob Stoops was the one sitting on the high stool and it was a handful of writers who were plopped comfortably in the theater chairs of Oklahoma’s Adrian Peterson Team Meeting Room, we were the ones who just about fell out of our seats.

One of the questions to Stoops during Friday’s season-wrap interview session was whether he wanted to see Memorial Stadium grow and add more seats.

“No,” Stoops said. “Just a better press box.”

We all laughed, but he was serious.

“It'll make it a bigger stadium,” Stoops explained. “They just need to go end zone to end zone kind of like Nebraska did.”

While OU in recent years has paid particular attention to improving concourse amenities and video capabilities and luxury suites, the Harold Keith Press Box has become severely outdated. Press box facilities of Big 12 newcomers West Virginia and TCU — modern dining areas, superior unobstructed field views, cutting edge computer technology and unlimited television viewing options — showed just how far Oklahoma’s press box facilities have slipped.

Press row denizens have known this for years. Many in the Fourth Estate spend up to 8-10 hours in the press box on gameday, and who could be opposed to making scores of writers and broadcasters and PR personnel and NFL scouts more comfortable during their six or seven fall Saturdays in Norman?

I’ve never seen Stoops anywhere near the press box in nine years covering OU, but somehow he has become aware of it, too.

“You look at how great the east side is,” Stoops said, “you have to do something equal or better for you guys, more seating, more boxes.”

I like the way Stoops thinks.

Written by
John E. Hoover
Sports Columnist



Reader Comments 7 Total

On The Fly (last month)
President Boren should trade a new press box for Mike Stoops. The University would benefit doubly.
Razor1911 (last month)
I truly hope he has bigger concerns regarding his program than the freaking state of the press box.
WilsonReagan (last month)
You mentioned TCU and W Va as having nice modern press boxes but failed to mention OSU. Is this a TW policy that you can't say good things about OSU in an OU article?
BingoMan (last month)
What's wrong with that??
Matt in BA (last month)
heck, they don't need a bigger press box, smaller would be the way to go, squeeze all the media guys into a smaller space, kind of like some high schools do for visitor locker rooms.
Hanuman (last month)
The sports press is bloated, self-indulgent and mostly unecessary. The last thing anyone needs to spend money on is more pampering for these clowns.
215567 (last month)
First, let's get a better defense. Then worry about the press box.
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Tulsa World Sports Columnist John E. Hoover has been a newspaperman since 1985 and has worked at the Tulsa World since 1992. Among other things, he's covered the Dallas Cowboys, Kansas City Chiefs, Arkansas Razorbacks, Oral Roberts Golden Eagles, Oklahoma State Cowboys and Oklahoma Sooners.

Covering the Sooners in 2011, Hoover was named National Beat Writer of the Year by the Associated Press Sports Editors, and has won numerous writing and reporting awards at the World and other newspapers. He was sports editor in Tahlequah, Okmulgee and Waynesville, Mo., and assistant sports editor in Ada.

Born and raised in North Pole, Alaska, John played football and wrote for the school paper at Ada High School and received a journalism degree from East Central University in 1989. He lives in Broken Arrow with his wife and two kids.

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