Daily Bullets
Daily Bullets (February 5)
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Recruiting News
A full timeline of the 2016 recruiting class. (PFB)
Calvin Bundage explains his decision to commit to OSU. The comment section is unbelievable! (PFB)
He also didn’t sleep much the day before signing day. (NewsOK)
Current players talk about their signing day experience and offer advice. (PFB)
Pistols Guy and Carson Cunningham talked a little national signing day and the current state of the basketball program on the PFB podcast. Give it a listen and subscribe on iTunes: (PFB)
OSU offensive lineman signee Tyler Brown puts Lexington, OK on the map. (NewsOK)
Also this.
Can't wait to get to Stillwater #osu20 pic.twitter.com/xBq3gGbgD5
— Keondre Wudtee (@K_wudteeQB) February 3, 2016
Hoops News
Why OSU can’t go without Jawun Evans. (NewsOK)
Iowa State’s Jameel McKay is struggling with tendonitis. Cyclones come to GIA Saturday. (News Observer)
Around the country
The Big 12 athletic directors met on Thursday. (USA Today)
Big 12 title game seemingly not likely to happen in 2016. (Yahoo)
JFF reports coming out Thursday are not good at all. (CBS)
Joe Randle reportedly had a gambling problem that contributed to his release. (Dallas News)
Gronk did what? (Deadspin)
8 Super Bowl prop bets for Sunday. These are pretty entertaining. (CBS)
Other OSU News
Former OSU defensive end Antonio Smith preparing for Super Bowl 50 despite losing his father this past week. (NewsOK)
The wrestling legend that is John Smith is celebrating 25 years at Oklahoma State! (NewsOK)
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Football2 days ago
Four-Star Quarterback Adam Schobel Commits to Oklahoma State, Flips from Baylor
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Hoops2 days ago
‘Keep Turning Over the Rocks’: Looking at the Portal Landscape as Lutz Looks to Solidify His First OSU Roster
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Wrestling5 days ago
OSU Wrestling: Olympic Chances End for Cowboy Hopefuls
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Hoops2 days ago
Four-Star Signee Jeremiah Johnson Reaffirms Commitment to Oklahoma State after Coaching Change